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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-11-09 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilotl · I • • & 0: : ... • u .. 11 ').l'h f : Serving the Newpo~-Mesa community since 1907 • TUEIDAY, teOVEl&R 9, 2004 . . . ,, . , ' I . F' ,, .. .. ' . · A CLOSER LOOK .. ?· , Church parkin·g. pOses exJ>ansive"-p·iobtem How to handle the cars that come with St. Andr~w's expansion plans has been key to finding compromise. QUEl110N W1'81WliMMbe•belt ............. St. ? F1NOftG A QOOO SPOT With parking, traftic and noise at the top of opponents' list of concerns, how to handle all the cars has been key to finding a compromise. sion. The school would keep fil"'>I prn11 tty of its parlcing lot. l'he churth h.1' .11 cess to parking al the hjgh 'chool 11m' but wants a lener to make 11 nHk141I 1lw Rev. John Huffman scud Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Aa the contto· verslal St. Andrew's Church expansion project beam into a key dty hearing, a central sticking point remaina: how to provide patting in the otherwise resi- dential neighborhood. 1bat question has proven a conten- tious part of the years-long debate be- tween churcb leaders and neighbors. Initial church plans called for additions . of 36,000 square feet. but after revisions forced by neighborhood oppolition. churcb leaders now want to expand the facility by about 22,000 equare feet, down some~. In that fd(tttional ~ the church wants to bull(i a new youth and family center and a patking garage and to re- furbish the existing sanctuary and other facllltiea. The Planning Commission is sched- uled to look at tJle proposal at its Nov. 18 meeting. Commissioners have or- Altitlllwh? C.-our • RNder'I HocUne. (714) ~oreende-mail to dallypllot•IMllMa.com. Please spell your name end "8 ua your hometown and phone numbers for venficatlon purpc>MI onty. dered church leaders and project oppo- nents to try to baSh out their differences before the meeting. The expamion requires a general- plan amendment • To provide more parking for its 4,600 congregants and students across the street at Newport Harbor High School. the chW'Ch bas otf'ered to pay an undis- closed amount to reconfigure the school's parking lot, adding about 80 to 100 spots. This would entail moving storage buildings somewhere else on the campus. "IU. wouldl be a plus plu., for lh1 ti wt '>chool and the church: Huffman ..... mt On Oct. 2 1. a majonty of pla11111111• commi~ioners said the parlong .1~11·1· mcnt between the church and "'hu11I dt,tnct would haw to he a compo1w11• Of any approval 1l \.VOUJcJ g1\ t• ')It r lhurch AmJ that. too, " prov111g a prol1J1·111 II\ .1 chJCken amJ t·gg 'lltJ.tllon. h•· ln return. church officials want a 30- year lease to use the parlcing spots on Sundays and when school is not in se' See PARKING, Page A4 Shorter cell poles ririg true to city Cingul ar and Sprint dccid1 they tan achil'Vl' CC)\ er.1g1 needed by mou n l1 ng t hl'H anlenna.., on J~-foot po"'" Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot • NI\\ P<.m r Rf:AC"l I I 1ng11l.11 HI I 1.ipnn1 \'\111 be back 111 1lw 111wH 11 1 h '" lwr' 1omght with rn.1.,1·d pl.111' 1111 11111111 1 in~ 1 l'llphone anlf:nnJ-. 111 \\1· ... 1 \,1•\\ p1111 Hoth co111pa1111'' ha\1 h1·111 tll\\ 11t1•d from 1lw11 .. 11or1 111 rn11u111 1h1 r .1111< 1111.1-. 011 ltght polt·.., .111111)! "llP• r101 ,\\•·11111· ni.1111ly bt•t JU,t.' of 111 11-:hhn" \d111 d •I' \\ollll llll'lr \ll'\\' hlotl..1·d Allt'I lhl' l"Cllllll ii '1'111 1111 I •llllJI ti I• b.u k 111 1lw dra\\111g l111.11d f1111h ti•·• 1lt d till'\ l'.tn .H h1e\l' 1111' 111\1•1,1~•1 1h1·\ 111•1 d by lllllllllllllg tfll'll ,lllll'llll t' 1111 I ' 111111 light polt•' t KENTTREPTOW /DAJL Y PILOT Alex T obiessen, 15, a sophomore at Corona del Mar High School, plays soccer and runs trfk despite severe back pain due to scol1os1s. 1111' \\il\ a -.1111..1111-: p•11111 \\ht•r• 1h1•\ lJlllt' lwlorC' thl' llllllll'il Ill !>.111IH'I 1111 lOlllJlJlllC'" hild or1g111.1!h \\.11111•cl " m ount their .:tntl'nn.1' n11 p11lt' 1li.11 , 111.11 IX' up to JS f<'t'I ht~h. 11111 1!lt' \.' 11111111111·' thJt alrt.•t1d\ an· tht•rt• I The straighten¢d story DHpa Bharath Dally Pilot T here were days barely three years ago when Alex Tubiessen couldn't even lift a bowl of ceteal. Today, the sophomore at Corona del Mar High School ls part of the varsity soccer and traclc teams. The 15-year-old battled scoliosis, an abnormal aide-to-aide curvature of the spine, and not only fol.llht away the pain and Its effects on her I Corona del Mar sophomore knew s~e could beat scoliosis and return to being a normal kid, playing sports once again. body but rallied back to become a champion athlete. Through her tribulation, the teenager says ahe Celt It in her heart that ~ could do ft -that she could go baclc to being a normal kid playing soccer and going out with frien~ •After It wu <Mr, I told myaelf that It wu no big deal and, like, everything happens for a reason,· AlexsaJd The journey WM a tough one, said Susan Toblessen. Aler's mother. Alex was first diagnosed with scoliosis wtlen she was 10, said Thblesaen. who bls a master's degree in spoftS medicine and runs Body Design, a fttnesa center for women. i .. I looked at her spine and noticed it was crooked.· she said Right after the diagnosis, Alex's doctor made her wear a back brace. She wore It for two years. but It didn't help, Toblessen said. Instead, her condition grew progressively worse. "The curvature of the spine was also compres&ng her heart and lung on the left side.· Tubtessen explained.. Alex was also beginning to experience sharp pains ln her S.. STORY, Pase M ,. 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'>atd he's glad the 1 omJMrlH" ha\1' .11 tered their plans. -rm glad to hear thc·y agreed to .. t.1\ with the 32-height pole and hope tlw\ keep the light fixture at the same he1¢t1. S.. POLES, P-ae M Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE Daily Pilot WEATH~R ~ Fc)gtril. ....... ...... ,., FOIUI , KIDS TALK BACK , Deciding which gifts keep • • on·g1v1ng The Daily Pilot visited Susan Thatcher's seventh- and eighth-grade special day class at Corona del Mar High Schrlol and asked students: 'What types of items did you select to send to troops overseas?' MRavioli It's tasty, and it's good with soup. I think: they'll like It." ERIK PEREZ, 12 "Olips. I think they liked them. Cameras, too." QUINTON WINN, 13 M Disposable cameras. They can use them for taking pictures. Then they can show me." LISETTE SALAS,12 "Pumpkin seeds. They're really good." JULIO RENDON, 12 "Toothbruahes. Those ftnger bruahes. They're going to be ~Wb· GONZAUZ, 12 n ' ' -lntmMwl and pholOI comptlld by kf/ Bmlon . ' , ON ____________________ _:.,_~~..::__~-:--:-~,::...l:-~~.-...:.-------~~'"-r"---------,..----, IN THE CtASSROOM PHOTOS fl'( DOUQA.S ZMIERMAH I DAl.Y ~OT Debbie Richardson, left, and Julio Rendon, center, ~atch Lissette S.S admire a photo of James RiChacdson and his fiancee Elzabeth Remington. Special stude~ts salute troops Class adopts Marine Corps platoon for the month of October and sends the troops letters, food and a talking, stuffed bear. J1ff Ben1on Daily Pilot S evera1 tpedal day studentl at Corona del Mar High School werm't quite Rue why they sent letten, supplies and a talklng. stuffed beer to 49 men serving OYale8I. Some thou&ht It WU because their teacher, Susan Thatc:ber, ubd them to. But on Monday, they learned just how much their support meant. when Marine 2nd Lt. Jamel Ridwdson'I mother. Debbie Rk:hardlon. lhoMd up ln their clulroom. •>,a IOOD U t:hlnp eettle down over there, they may haw dme to write beck~ aD.. Debbie R1dwdlon Mid. !My ablotutely kMI letten and care perbpa The one letter you wrote will probably travel aD laotl ~clue adopted IUchardlOn'I platoon for the month of October and lent the troopl lettml, food and IUPPUa They eYen Mm a talking ltUled Build·&·Belr they named Conroy to lel'Ye u the plamon'I~ Debbfe Richardson holds 1 picture of 1 buld+bear created by Corona del Mar special seventh-and etahth-lrade students for a U.S. platoon In Iraq. The lddl bide fal'IW9ll to Corona •1 ubd lbedenh to mab a wtlb.• del Mir Hiib School pb1*al 'Ibatdm l&kl. "When I wl1bd CNll' educadon t9ldMlf Gary~ to Olll of my ICUdentl, Rob IJJm. 12), lut Miko when be departllCI i>r be put dw bean bmt on bJI own OYICllll duty tn the Air Pon» and put h» had (In .... poltdon 8-¥1. Wbln be left. be took tbt on hll btt.dJ, No one ubcl him ldlrl. ........ dw bllr IDd a to 111&11& It Wll one ctdlOll eecond, IJiParct-tbemed ~they momadl wben )'OU want to~ Ind lDlde t>r M1!b111on. 1bati:bm Ilk{. I dkl. • WE'VE MO·VED!· • .I l111ll111l111l111111ll111ll111l111l11111I Dally Piiot Reldlr 123 Any StrHt Anytown, CA '-' .. . ,, ' . .. . . I AllOl•ll ..... Oft OeitYPtlOt <XlSTA MP.SA-WCQ Lep or Erector Itta. maybe even before woodeTI blocb. people made toys out of paper. Marilyn Scott-Waren ls hoptng to mate a raurgence of the old-llChoot toys with a new book she designed. She runa a popular webllte (eatwing her paper toy designs. and lhe R!Cently published • book or them, which can be bought onUne and In two area stores. A painter and graphfc designer, Soott-W.ten used to work in the corporate world, jetting around the globe as an art director (or a NI.Ice subsidiary. After having a child, she wanted to be with her family more, and when she was laJd off from her job with a motorcycle-wear manufacturer. she decided she was done with the rat race. She began freelancing clothing-design work from home and staned ma.king paper toys. •t tove to draw, and I just draw all the time.· Scon-Waters said. -1 never really got to do what I wanted to do (In my job), so I started making these littJe things and sort of hiding them In the closet.· She designed an array of paper toys, including an airplane, a tiny puppet theater, an assortment of boxes and houses, and a bus. The toys can be downloaded free from Scott -Waters' website, and they can be easily colored in. cut out and glued together by children and adults. The website has been up for about a year and has gonen more than 144,000 hits, and Scott-Waters has been inundated with e-mailed thanks and praises. She's even had ~~toPlfblr. .· 'lhibookcmm-.... Ne•• ...... llD ........ people wbO doa't .._ __ IO • eompuaer or ............ nae toys ere printed In~ colOn on gkwy c:ardltock, _. die book allo lncNdee lllir1lry quotes and bedqp'oUod ltOriM on the cbaracterl ~by the toya. ; The bld-fublooed feel of the paper toys hu attnCted customen whO want an actfy'tty that .. cread\'e and doesn't need batteries. "It WU 80 profetllonally done, and It WU such a throwback to something to do at home wtth your kids. eomethlng your kids could do with other kids," said Julee Morris, who owns Long Beach childnm'a boobtore Once Upon a Story. ·1 do have a lot of customers that look for something like that" She's carried the boob for about two months and has probably 901d a dozen of them, she saJd. The boob are also available at P.ctris to the Moon, a gift store on Santa Ana Avenue ln Costa Mesa. w•niey're so cute," Paris lo the Moon store manager Kerri Judd said. ·They'd be darling stocking stuffers." People all over the world have written to Scott-Waters about the toys. and she's ex.cited about that. She's already working on her second book. "I find that a lot of people like to give [the toys) to people as gifts to cheer them up or take them to ladies in the nursing home," she said. "It was wonderful to be able to do that. It's kind of like being Santa Oaus.· Paper toys are somewhat of a family tradition for Scott-Waters. As a child she and her siblings PHOTOS BY DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAil Y Pt.01 Marilyn Scott-Waters plays with some of the foldable paper toy designs she has created, which include a butterfly, a love bus and a couple of variably positioned polar bears named Puck and Softy. made comic books and dolUlouaes out or the craft suppUes their mother, a ftrst-grade teacher, always kept around. Now she and her husband and their son meet at the kitchen table once a week for WMonday model night," when the men of the family make robots or other model kits and Scott~ Watel'l> works on paper models. For her, family time is pan of what her book is about. WThls Isn't a book just to give kids [and sayJ 'Go off in the comer and make this.Ott she said. ·nus is a book for ·Let's sit down and figure this out."' Scott-Waters' book can be purch&Bed and paper toys can be downloaded for free at http://www. thetoymaker. com. One of Marilyn Scott-Waters' foldable paper polar bears stands amid the rubble of several other toys designed by Scott-Waters lllmlYIN 1JENEWS snets to benefit from aDocllion ~~n-.a.­pan.don Aaalhor1ry .. d.llt on Moodllly an- nounced that it • allociting an 111-dme hllb of $248 mlWon to local ddes for street lm- provemmta. The qmcy's board of directors appnM!d the allocadon of federal and Measure M fw'Kb. repre- &endng die laJF5t one- time awaJd of Combined Tranlportadon Funding Program money. Mea· sure M ls a half-cent sales tax Cor transportation im- provements, which ex· pire in 2011. Local cities may apply for the funds for certain types of projects. Those that qualify may include street rehabilitation, im- proving intersections. WJdening streets. coordi- nanng traffic signals and U'Tlproving safety at rail- road crossings, according to a staff report The money will be available from the fiscal year of 2005-06 through 2010. Transportation corn mittees mu!>I approve the project!. before fund.mg. Application~ are due by Jan 24. N'l IT\cltter whd' )'OU re domq. your hometown rww".paper f~ Daily Pilot SCHOOL BOARD MEETING PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA I lere are some of the at\?ms the Newport-Mesa Unified School Distnct board of crustees will discuss torught. STRATEGIC PLAN The board will discuss au. final draft recommendations for the 2005-10 Strategjc Plan, and will vote on the approval of its firs1 reading. The St:ra1egjc Plan is a live-year roadmap of what the district and its board want 10 accomplish. A new plan is adop1ed every five years after district administrators. teachers. classified staff. parents, students and community group members participate in group ~Ions to discuss new themes and strategies on various issues. The board wiU review the Strategic Plan's finaJ draft recommendations in a study session, then disom their findings during the regular board meeting. WHAT TO EXPECT The board will either adopt the Strategic Plan or send ii back for revisions. Because the group has met on it four other times. barring any major revisions, the FYI •WHAT: Meeting of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Education. • WHEN: 7 p.m. • WHERE: The Roderick H MacMillian Board Meeting Room at the District Educalion Center, 2985·A Bear St , Co!> ta Mesd. •INFO: (71 4) 424-5000. Strategic Plan will likely be adopted tonight. trustee Martha Fluor said. If it isn't, it will be adopted Nov. 23, during the next regular meeting. COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT PROGRAM Director of elementary education Bonnie Swann will go over the results of state standardized testing for 2003-04, the nationaJ coUege entrance testing results and the yearly Title I Program Improvement Repon. At each school site, administrators, teachers and the community will also look at these numbers and together establish goals and strategies to improve the affect of teaching on students. ' Dlrectorof~rnentPeggy Anatol will also report tonight on school testing from the district's perspective. OnNov.16and 17,each district princapaJ will present his or her "Single Plan for Student Achievement" for the 2004·05 :.chool year. lughhghung way~ thdl theu mdJ\. adudl !>Choo ls can maintain and improve upon last year's test :.core:.. WHAT TO EXPECT Trusleei will study the rel>uhs. but no action is likely to he taken. ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION PILOT PROGRAM A pUot program that hegan an September, H An Alternative Ola.nee at Educauon, H will repon on and discuss the program serving 40 at-risk ninth-grade students. The program at the Altemadve Educauon Center will attempt to provide student'> with academic. sociaJ and emotional support through individual learning plam, smaller~ sv,es, daily contact<, with parents and counseling services. .. WHAT TO EXPECT lru'>tees have already approved funding for Che program. After the program's fmt year. the board will detern11ne if M An Altemauve Otanct• a1 Edutation" will h<· inueaM>d in -.11.e 01 ddded llJ other \ilt'\. Luxury Performance Value Perfection Never Looked So Good ... 2005's Now Available! . Finest Prime Steaks and Beef in Orange County Freshest Grilkd Lobster, ( rab and Seafood in the area . Live Tribute to Frank Smatra Moruia_y and Tuesda:r Nights from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. BAR Ort ""' A 1 4:30 rM OtNNI R " Sl-RVH> MONDAY-SAi llRl>AY I ROM 5:30 PM Now ACCEPTJN(. THANKSGfVING Rf..sERVATIONS! (949) 646-7944 1695 IM1i~ A~., Cost11 Mesa CA t::: H oMl m THI P EARL D UST MARTIM ' WATERFORDf) CRYSTAL Signing Event November 29th 4-7 p.m . . Join us November 29th to meet John Connelly, Waterford's Chief Designer & Master Glass Cutter. Enjoy Food. Beverages & Fun! ) Youth pastor dies suddenly at 42 Oeepa Bh•rath Daily Pilot voJved around building relation- ships. caring for people and brtnglng them doser to God." Brett Janzen, High School Despite his demise, Mr. Janzen Youth Pastor at the Newport continues to be a tremendous Mesa Ouistian Center, died ~ud-sowce of inspiration. Miller said. denJy oo Sal\Jtday. He was 42. "He was a wonderful example Mr. Janzen, an Irvine resident. of Quist to everyone that came had been mvolwd in youth min-acros,, him," he said. "He bas lstry for the last 20 years, said changed countl~ lives during 1ony Miller. Junior High Pastor his years of ministry." at the Costa Mesa churclt. Mr. Janzen is survived by his "He had a passion for what he wife Lynene and his daughter dad," he \a.id "We're aJJ still in Brooke. shock h l•te." A memorial service is sched- He was lowd .md respected by uled for 3 p.m. on Saturday at the the stuMnl!> a'> wcU ru. his prer;, Newport Mesa Ouistian Center M1Uer <,,ucJ " a l 2599 Newport Blvd. in Costa "Hew.is a man of integrity and Mesa Donations may be sent to charactt'r," he ..a.ad. 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"There are a lot of coob in the kitchen right now -we're wait- ing on the school district," Huff- man said. And the school district 18 wait- ing on the church to bash out the details, Assistant Supt of Business Services Paul Reed said. If the commission recom- mends approval of the expan- sion to the City Council with no agreement in place, Mayor Tod Ridgeway suggests the council POLES Conbnued from Al so you get the same beam spread and the same pattern.• Sherman said. "lf you lower the fixture 3 feet. you're going to narrow the light pattern and have dark spots. .. STORY Continued from Al neck and her back.. Surgery looked inevitable at that point "It was a complicated surgery involving ~me risks," Tobiessen said. "But we decided to go for iC What surgeons essentially did was place metal rods on each side of her spine. They then connected the rods to the vertebrae in Alex's backbone. Tobiessen said. To achieve that, they had to remove one of Alex's ribs, pulverize it and then place the crushed bone between her vertebrae and dJsb so her spine would fuse together, she said. ·01ances or complications from the surgery is about 391>, but unfortunately Alex had those complications,• her mother said. "fier lungs collapsed shortly after surgery, • f -. . . ... ----~---· -...... --· - r PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES colTAmu WGRTIUCH ...... -...e:AcomrnMdal • r1 I 1 s9 A,...,.,.... burgLMv .......... lnlhe 100 blodr • 1Ctl7 e.m. ~. ......... Drunk~ WM reporf9d In the 3100 bled 8t ~ p.m. 5und1v. ~--NPOflld In the 1200 bloc* llt 7:11 e.m. Sundly. ·lllllol~A,,.....~ WM l'tPOftld In the 3000 bloc* llt 2.'62 p.m. Sundey. • Bden-..U.: Orunk-ln-ptbllc WU~ In the 2500 bk>dc It 12".A1 Lm. Sunday. • hlM.,.._ A whklle ~ry Ml t'9pOft9ct In the 1000 bloc* It 2:A1 p.m. Sund9y. • tt.rbor Bo.lift-* A cet theft WU reported In the 3300 blodc 8t 2:02 p.m. Sunday. •Wind lwenue: A chbHt>ence wn reported In the 300 blodt It 3:10 p.m. Sundly. • ....... louf 1 c•ct:A fight WU rtpOftld In the 2900 bk)d( It , :57 e.m. SYncMy. • NN'poft eo..lnant Theft of beer WM reponed In the 2600 bkd at bit e.m. Sunday. •Niu ••rtC.... Dlh9 Wiii: Gnnd ~WU Nported In the 700 bled. 8:28 p.m. Sund9y. • ,..... ilOft ,.._A vehlofe tt1eft WU repotted fn the 3300 blodc llt 8:27 a.m.Sundly. • Pre1ldent Place: Theft from. vehldewu report9d In the 2100 blodt at 8:10 a.m. Sunday. • V. Mii Oltwe: A disturbance wea repofted In the 200 blodc at "4:36 p.m. Sunci.y. • VellflCM 8tlWI: Aaeult wtth • dNdv weepon WM f9POf18d In the 1000 bk><* at 6:07 a.m. Sunday. • Vl9t:I Hoger: A vehlde theft WH ntp0rted In the 2200 bk><* e1 3;62 p.m. Sunday. consider the general-plan amendment at a study session first Tentative approval there could give the school district confidence that the project will go through. The sticking point is that if the council approves the general- plan amendment, and the school district board doesn't ap- prove the agreement. then the general-plan amendment can- not be rescinded, Ridgeway said. A 8Al.ANCE Of BENEFTTS Once the amendment ls In place, the church could contest under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act that the general plan allows for expansion and circwnvents the city, Ridgeway added. The act states that governing bodies can't impose land-use regula- tions that impose a stgnificant burden on the religious exercise of a person, a group or an or- ganization unless there ls a com- pelling government interest and any limits are the "least restric- tive means." "It gives (the church) some leverage, and I don't think we're prepared to go there without the larger benefit to the entire com- The city's PubUc Works Depart- ment reviewed the revised plans and determined the antennas would provide adequate light along SUperior Avenue, according to the staff report. In September 2002, the council approved a policy allowing the city to rent space on its properties and facilities for cellular anten- nas. A month later. it approved a and she was having a tough time breathing." Alex had to be rushed to a different hospital by ambulance after her lungs started filling up with liquid. "They told me months later, when I was better, that I was on the verge of dying." Alex said. "f was really shocked that it happened to me." It gave her a new appreciation for life, Alex said. "A lot of things I took for granted before, I started looking at diffenmtly," she said. Alex spent a week in the interls!ve care unit She had played 10CCer since she was 5, but lpOrtl of any kind~ out of que9tfoo in Alex's situation, 1bbieuen Aid. •She had to ltay out of all sports for a year after the surgery,. abe said. That was probably the most d.lfBcult part of the recovery for her. Alex said. munity," Ridgeway said. "The re- turn to the city is the community benefit So we need to be more careful on bow we deal with this. .. The school district has been cooperative in preparing pre- liminary documents for the city to review, Ridgeway said. "We're just trying to get the church on the right path, and I think they are," Ridgeway said. Por the school district's part. It wants to make sure the agree- ment benefits it as well as the community, Reed said. "There are certain issues that pertain to the school district. and it bas to be the achool district's interest to be engaged In this," Reed said. "We can't be engaged in the position where M! lose anything to the process, but this is not our problem that we're try· ing to help them solve. If there's something from which the school di.strict can benefit. that helps create a compelling argu- ment for the school district.,. A WEEX'S WORTH Of HELP The increase in parking for the school primarily will benefit the neighborhood during the week. said JC.en Williams, chair- law governing installation of the antennas for both city-and pri- vately-owned commerdal prop- erty. Cellular antennas are not al- lowed on residential property. according to the city's law. Oty C.Ouncilwoman Leslie Dai- gle -a land-use consultant for a variety of clients, Including tele- phone companies -said she is imp~ with the companies' ·rd see my friends playing soccer and doing stuff that I couldn't do,· she said. "It was hard to see that and not being able to do anything about It". But what Alex did in that one year bore testimony to Alex's determination to get back on her feet and do what she loved to do, her mother said. And it helped that Tubiessen is a professional physical therapist. ·1 got her walking within the first few days," Tublessen said. "Then f got her started on Pilates equipment. and gradually we were doing weights, spine-twisting and exercises to improve atabllity." Alex was jogging about seven months aAer her gurgery. "She WU 8 real U00pei;" her mother said. "1be modvadon for her wu to overcome the tnteme pain lhe felt dwlng the months before her IUlJJel'f. It helped her healing proce11. And ahe very much wanted to Ft man of the St. Andrew's build· ing commlnee. That's because the church congreganta won't be using the parting lot at all during the week -only the stu- dents wW be using it -so it will take 80 to 100 cars off the street, Wllllams said. This is not the first time the school and church have tried to bash out a solution. In Novem- ber 2001, the church proposed contributing 60% of the funda for a parting structure that would have provided between 525 and 800 parking spaces on the school campus to be oper- ated jointly. But neighbors op- posed to the church's building program didn't like that idea. The school district termi- nated the project, cancellns meetings scheduled to reveal concept drawings for the struc- ture In April 2002. At the time, opponents said they didn't have enough information about the church's renovation plans to make informed opinions about the parking structure. • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covert government. She may be reactied at (714) 966-4623 or by •mail at delrdf'tl.newm11n@/11times.com. efforts to respond to the resi- dents' concerns. "I think they're wortins through the aesthetic issues to be able to deliver the service.· Daigle said. • DBN>H1E NEWMAN covers government She may be reached at (714) 966-4623 ()(by e-mail at dBirdre.MWman@latimes.com back to leading a normal life." Last year, Alex made lt to Lhe varsity soccer and track teams. "To make those teams In my freshman year after all that I'd been through. It was a thrill." the teenager said Alex sounds happy when she says she can do "pretty much anything now." "I even go skiing and horseback ridlng, H she sald. Alex also got a chance to teU her story to readers of Teen magazine. Her first·person account of her battle with scoliosis has been published in the magazine's November l.ssue. "lt's cool to be able to tell my story In a magazine m)'lelf." she aaJd. with a laugh. "It's just .... cool. .. • DEEMIHARAllt 11 the~ and general Mllgnment ntp0f1ef. sn. m.v be reached at 1714) ~orbv..mail at dNpa.bharsth•IMl,,...,com. SURF AND SUN W. I..,.,. .. ,, ...... .................. ., 11 II I ff Ill fiite ut ... :-:= .. 1'IDll .. ....... .., .... 1:•p.rn. 1-p.m. WATEI~ ........ .. NEWPORT BEACH CITM COUNCIL PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA Here a.re a tew of tho uea the councJl will consider tooJght. PLANNING COMMISSION VACANCY The council will choose among three finalists to fill the vacancy on the cornmisSion left when Leslie Daigle was appolnted to the council: Robert Hawkins, Michael Henn and Roberta Jorgensen. Hawkins bas lived in the city for nine years and owns his own law firm, which deals with issues such as water law, eminent domain and environmental law. He Is a member of the city's Environmental Quality Affairs Citizen .Advisory Commlttee. Jorgensen has lived in the aty for 14 yean. and IS the president o f Robbins Jorgen~n Ouistopher Architec~ in Cannery Village. She i!> a member of Orange County Coastkeeper, a water-quality watchdog group. Henn has lived in the city for I 0 years and is the president of the Roger & Ulah Sta ngeland Foundauon, a charitable fo undation. WHAT TO EXPECT One of these three will be appointed. MARINERS BRANCH LIBRARY PROPOSAL rhe count ii will con.,1dl•r AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot 1375 Sunflower Ave • Costa Mesa CA 92626, by e-mail to 1eff benson aJ/at1mes com, by fa)( to (7 14) 966-4679. or by calling (7141 966-4617 Include the time, date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number TODAY Alumni of the Marshall School of Business at USC will holatheir monthly networking meeting with featured guest Kevin Davis, chairman of the board, chief e)(ecut1ve and president of Bristol Farms The 7 to 9 a m breakfast will be at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W Coast Highway Adm1ss1on will cost S30 to $45 Information. (213) 740 7900 or COURT Continued from A 1 counhull'><' dot''> not prm·1t.le parlmg lor media lnitk:., how ever, and J 1udge woukl h;wc lo approve any ( cll llt'ra.... i11sidl' the eounroom me met.ha dC'>Cl'ndl'd 111 l the .,,n,Lll rown of l.a~le for mo111h' reiectlna the tol bid received from a contractor to bWld the Donna & John Qeali Martnm Branch Ubra.ry. nu. Item ls on the coruent calendar. whlch 1s usually approved without dl.scuuion. The one bid recetved was more than 2"' higher than me city engineer's estimate of $4,8 mllllon. A second bld was rejected because lt was submitted after the deadline. Because of the lack of competition and the lack of available funds, the Mariners Library Ad Hoc C:Omminee unanimously recommended the council reject the bid and start the bidding process ove r. Staff members agree. WHAT TO EXPECT The council almost certainly will follow the suggestion of the comminee and staff members and reject the bid CHANGE IN PERMIT PROCEDURES The council will con~1der <1 code amendment that would replace the modifica1ions committee with a zoning administmtor. ·rhe comm1ttcc il. made up of staff members from the Planning, Building and Public Works depanmenl!. and has the authorily over small zoning code i~ .. ue'>. The 7.omng admimMrator would be a qualified l'lannin~ Department ~talf rm·inber who would be appom1rd hy tlw http:llwww marsha/I use edu web·Alumni.cfm7doc 1d~223 A free seminar on the prevention of premature brain aging will be held from 6.30 to 7.30 pm at Mother's M arket 225 E 17th St . Costa M esa lnformauon (949) 631 -474 1 A representative from Cal State Long Beach will v1s1t the Orange Coast College Transfer Center from 9 a.m. to noon The college 1s at 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-5894 WEDNESDAY The 12th annual Ho Ho Ho-hday Boutique will craft sale to benefit the Farrv1ew Developmental Center, home to about 800 disabled persons The 8 c1 m to 1 30 p.m event will be at tht· Fa1rv1ew Aud1to r1um, 2501 HJrbor l-<1rlu:r 1h1' ~t·Jr, l11f11lll\111g l'\l'I) mo~e 111 !ht 1 nn1111.il 1 •"'-' It \\,I' ,111 l'l111rlllllll' I If\ u ... .' l Jum· .... ml < 1omg tn111 till' C ,n-.11 t•r Io' Angele., Jfl'J \\CHiid gt•m·r .tit· Jt<., own It•\ cl of 1111.•d1,1 ,1111•11 1mn, bu1 pt:opk do11·1 u..,11,111} follow a 11v1I nl\t' a' l ln,dy .t'> .1 cnrrnnal t.l."l' · I \Cll 11 tlw nv1I ca'l' did g.111w1 the ..arne arn11un1 nf 11wd1.i .111d public .i11t•nt1011, Orange < .ou111y ~cllrecior. MiJdn8 the cltarip wOu1d Improve conunW\Jcadon between the dty ~ts and enhance dedsion·inak:lng, ccoi:dlng to the staff report. The council will also comlder lncreaslng the tvfdenas someone would have to present to get a modiftcadon pennJt. WHAT TO EXPECT The council probably will approve both changes. TIME LIMITS ON PIERS The council will consider a second reading of a law increasing the time limits for doc.Jcislg at the city's 10 public piers in the harbor. There are now 20-rninute time limits on aJI four i.ides of the pjers. The law would increase these limits lo two hours o n two sides of the pier. 12 hours on the side closes! to land and keep the bay side at 20 minutes. The first reading of this law was on Oct. 26. SISTER CITIES PRESENTATION lhe council will hoM a ceremony celebrating 20 years of friendship between Newpon Beach and its ,1.,ter city of Okazaki, Japan at 1he start of • 1he m eeting. During the rt•rt>m ony, at ontingent visnini• from Oka1.ak1 will be mtrodun·d llwre will abo he ~·It cxrh.1ngl'" tw1ween the Blvd., Costa M es.i lnformatton (714) 957 5188 A poetry reading wrth live music will feature poems by Jaimes Palacio and Jennifer Donnell, with music by Courtney M ontgomery The reading will begin at 8 p m at Alta Coffee House, 506 31st St, Newport Beoch Adm ission will be free lnformat1on· 1949l 675-0233 A Career Transition Worbhop will be held for people contemplating a new ltne of wor k Tho first session of the two week workshop will be horn 5 to 6 30 p m at the Orange Coast College Re-Entry Center, 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road. Costa Mesa lnformalt0n (714) 432 5162 Entertainers will sing songs from the big band era at the Thursday woulc.l lw tw11t•r prt·parl'd. It'\ ii/ ky '>Clld "\\(··r,· Olll' 111 Lill' l.trXl'f ltltll1\ 111 1lw 11Jt11111, .. ,1w -..ud 1lw1111 p.1rt II h,1d Oil J ,m,111 l IHll I Ill < oloratlo \\llUld lw " hult· e,.,..,,., tor .i l.irgn 111ur1 10 h.uulle ·· • MARISA O'NEIL cov••rs puhl.r \odlety and courts She mdy be ro<1chec1 al (7141966 4618 or bv o mail at m.JflSa.onetl •' lat1m1•::. corn CELEBRATE A GUIDE 0 THE HOL I DAYS GIFT G UIDE # 1 Wednesday, November I 7 Thursday, Novm1ber 18 Friday. November 19 Grrr Gu10E #2 Wednesday, December 8 Thursday, Dum1btr 9 Friday, December 10 -; Sip up for both issw> "'"' rw-n~ l5%0FF "" '"°"" ""- AREAS OF CIRCULATION DAILY PILOT N~rt Bach • Corona Jd M.ir Newport ~t • Costa McSJ. HUNTINGTON BF.ACH INDEPENDENT Hunti~gtoo Beach HuntingtM Hlsb<Jur • Suma Bead\ CXMSTI:JNE PILOT t.qUn.a Beach Toca.I am.JatioD 78,000 La • U I 00\STUNE PJJ.:.OT 98-6il~32 l FYI •WHAT: Ne,n City Counctl meeting •WHEN: 7 p.m. tonight • WHERE: City Hill, 3300 Newport Blvd •INFO· (949> 644-3005 mayors of tlw two c:1ties. 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I ill I '111' ll I o, I\ WHAT TO EXPECT I 111 111 l 1 > \\II\ 111\l 11ldt11 ii • \\ lt.tpl• I I II\ I cl A free sem111M ~01gw.t1011 or 1Jc1••un f r If, .i rt trt I tl 1 •I ..... 111,, t •' I fro111 1 " '' 1\11 1• 1 M n '" I I • l /11 • •• ' I I\'\• I ,, I II I I l(Jl1 11 ' 1,J 1 I t 1 The t..-,, NMnW 9, 2004 • I I Marine-laden group to oversee support funds True -exempt set expected to help monitor mon ey coming in fo r troops' families. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH Rt!.\ldents are embracing the Manne battalion lhe n1y adopted m 2003 in typ1· < di Newpon fa.,hion. So far. about S40.000 has ht•t>n ra~ed ll1 support of thl' families of the troopi>. who art' ~hipping out to the \11ddle l.aJ>I next month I uunulman Steve Brom- hl•rg -.aid he wouldn't be ">urpn~ed 1r that amount fl'Jl'hl'' $I 00.000. With .,o murh money t 11m111g 111, !ht' city comm11 ll'l' 111,11 worb \>\1th 1he ba1 1.d11111 dt'tit.led .\fonday ICJ 1 n•.ilt c1 IJX-cxernp1 grr1up. ~1111\.,.11 .i'> ,, SOI lc)U1, tu 11\t'IWl' lhl' fund'>. I Ill' cum 1111111·1· '' madt.' up of e1~1 hir111l·r ~fanne' plu'> C11y \1,111 1ger I loml'r llludau llr11mbl'rg, the l halr ol 1lw l 11111111111t•t'. adoptt'd the \ 1.111111· b.111ali11n from 1 .11 np 1'1·nllleton "" onl' <JI I '" I.ht Jt I'> .l, mavor "i111ll' 1:111111lwrg I!> <1n atiorne~. hl llt·ri·d 111 do !he legaJ wor~ Ill '('I 11p the lax t'Xt'rllpl g1<111p 1 ht.• applrcc1t11H1 \>\111 ll.1\1' 111 ht.· approwd l>\ llollt 1lw .. 1.w.: .ind tlw Inter 11.il 1!1 '\l'Jllll' \ef\ ll l'. he .11d I 111111~ ,, lot ul pt.·ople 1\f111ltl 11i.1~t· do11a11w1., ,uiy ·'"\' lrnt thi' \\Ill make it 1.,1 .. 1n, B1 omht.·rg ..,,ml. I ltt· lu11rJ.. '' 111 lw di.., l1111-.1·d 111 1he famtltt.''> of lhl' \lo111111·' onu· they Jrl' t.ll' pl11\ 1·tl l11r u11exp1·1 lt·d needs Uk.e a car or major appliance breakdown. Speak Up Newpon, a community group that pro· motes lhe city, also wants to incorporate •the battalion Into the annual Mayor's Dinner, Bromberg an- nounced Monday. Debra Allen, vtce presi- dent of Speak Up Newport. said an additional sheet will be added to the lllvitation asking patrons to bnng uems for the troops. such as socks, candy bars and deckl. of cards • The group rrught also rn- vttc someone associated '"lh the battalion to speak at the February event about the fighting 1n lraq, Allen added "I JU~! thmk becaw.e of 1he war in lrdq, I.hi.., is very much on people's minds,~ Allen said "And the audi- l'nce we get is community leadt'rs a 101 o f people w11h cornmumry sp1n1 and 1101 nece..,'>dnly people that would have anotJ\er venue thJt they could panmpate 111 dmn~ .,onwth1ng for the truopc,." Iwo org.m11.auon.., also ''.tnt to get involved wilh thl' fam11w, Of the M arine5. Bromberg .... ud Ille Bud!> of P·arad1"e J group of about JO womt·n hvmg in Pellc:an Hill, arc puttmg together beMecn L5 and 30 gif1 ba'> Itel'>, pre-.ident Ht>verly John ... on '-<I.id And lhc MOMS Oub of l\ie~1mr1 Coa'>I will be do 11Jllng S<i60 11 rai'>ed dunng it' rtu•n1 holiday boutique 10 1he 111110. It al'><J hopt'!> to hold a lundrat'>Cr with the \HlM!"O (]uh of Newport Bl'at h 111 !he .. pnn~. <Kud >-.andra I .a,kow..,kJ. a mem · her of !ht• MOM\ Uuh of \o'e\ ... pon ( 0<1'>1 FORU MY TURN Narcissistic customer sours sweetest goods breath, but she picked one out, paid for it and finally left. 1 could feel us all breathe a collective sigh of relief. So what's with this little lady and this behavior? She didn't M ost Saturday mornings, I wal.lc my dog, Maggie, to the Farmer's Market on the corner of Marguerite and Coast Highway. Actually, to be accurate, she takes me. I can't figure out how she knows ir's market day (how can the aromas waft all those blocks to my house?), but on Saturdays, she '---"'-----...... seem to understand MAXINE COHEN that she was taking a lot of time to have wants met that were inappropriate for the bolts nght out the gate and off we go, with her pulling on the leash tO get there faster. Now, this is a good Farmer's Market Produce is fresh and tastes great, but it is not a bargain. An upscale market in this town, which shall remam nameless, is selling heirloom tomatoes at 50 cents less per pound So, I decided lo do a taste test to see if this was really wonh it I bought some com and tomatoes at the Farmer's Market and some at another upscale market that shall remain nameless. I enlisted the help of my daughter. I closed my eyes and she fed me, first one and then the other. It was clear as a bell. The Farmer's produce was far and above more flavorful. OK, rm sold! My first stop is the Old Town Baking Co. I like their sourdough bread and nuts. My next stop is the produce stand on the left, where this old man, all by himself, works like a fiend to handJe all the customers. There is usually a line. lltls particular day, I had picked out what I wanted and was waiting in line to pay. A pretty young woman two people ahead of me wanted a yellow watermelon, but the man had only red ones wrnpped and sitting out, ready to go. He hurried mto his truck to get ont•. I {e sliced it open. gave her a little silver to LaSle and approve, which she did, and he began to wrap it up. "Oh no," she said sweetJy, "wouJd you cut the fruit off the rind please?" He took his knife and,",,., one long stroke, neatly separated the two. He began to wrap 11 up. "Oh no:· she giggled, ·1 don't want the rind. I just want the fruit." The line was quite long by now, and I wao; feeling annoyed and impatient. Let 11 go, Max, I said to myself. So what if it's taking forever. What's the big rush anyway? But I couldn't let it go. ~no you gift-wrap, too?" I quipped, trying to contain my irritation. She laughed. The woman behind me chimed right in; "Yeah, this isn't Bristol Fanns." Right on, sister1 The young woman laughed again and shrugged. Oh well, she seemed to say, this is what I want and this is how I want it I'll be done in a few minutes. Al'l of you can wait. She finally got her watermelon just the way she wanted it, paid fo r it, and was about to leave when, oops, she remembered she'd forgotten the mushrooms. She took her time looking among the pre-packaged ones. I held my setting, and that people were waiting. She didn't apologize, try to hurry or seem the least bit concerned. Now, I don't know this lady, so I'm just guessing -an educated guess for sure -but I'd say she exhibits a particular personality type called narcissistic. Remember the Greek God Narcissus, who fell in love with his own image reflected in a pool of water? Well, that's pretty much it in a nutshell. But to flesh it out, our watermelon shopper appears to have a strong sense of entitlement. She deserves to have what she wants in the way she wants it, and others should defer to her because she is so important. She doesn't understand al some basic level that the wants and feelings of others that don't match up with hers are nonetheless real for them, and so she lacks empathy and may even exploit others without knowing it. So, it's not a man er of" me ~t. and then 1 'U be able to tend to you." Oh no. It's a matter of"me and me and me some more!" This yow1g lady is grandiose. She expectS others to see her as '>pedal and cater to her because '>he doesn't understand that others couJd see her differently nan she sees ht•rself. or that 1here couJd ht· <lllY valld11y to their view if thty do And 1f they do, she is likely to fall apart im1de. Her sense of self-esteem 1s fragile and maintained by her excessive need for admiration. Unless she is constantly attended lo and reflected by others in the way she sees herself, she is unable to maintain the image of herself that sustains her. We all know people like this. You just have to hope that you're not in an important relationship with one of them. It wouJd be way too hard, because if you hang in and try to impress on her that your wants and feelings are real and she needs to attend to them, she will most likely feel injured. How dare you treat her so badly! She will defend herself with rage and keep at you. hammering her viewpoint home, until you acquiesce because you just can't stand it anymore. Not a pleasant prospect. So, I tell ya. I sure do like that Farmer's Market, but I think I'll take the watennelon with the red meat, thank you, and I'll' cut it off the rind myself when I get home. • MAXINE COHEN i1 a Corona del Mar resident and marriage and family therapi1t practicing in Newport Bea<tt. She can be reached at maxlnecohen@adelphia.net or at (949) 644-6435. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY STEVE McCAANK I OM. V I'll OT Newport Beach Mayor Tod Ridgeway, far right, helps "The oc~ actress Melinda Clarke leave her imprint for the Walk of Fame. Key endorses tourism, not 'The OC' lifestyle By Tod Rld1ew1y A s mayor for the city of Newport Beach, I agree with the comments of residents published in the Daily Pilot regarding the hit television show "The OC" rNot in my 0C." Nov. 2.) The show depicts a lifestyle and a code of conduct that are highly exaggerated and morally unacceptable. However, the show's notoriety and fame exist totally outside the framework of Newport Beach. MThe oc· is watched throughout the country and even abroad. It is like many new shows popuJar today: "The swan: the "Survivor" series, MFor Love or Money,• "Fear Factor," etc. It is not fair to compare the show to Dennis Rodman or Greg HaidJ, who are real people making real choices about their behavior and their values. Our 14-year-old son was interviewed that night by a reporter. When asked how he liked the show, his response was, "A lot of kids watch it. Ifs entertaining, but it's certainly not the way we really live.· One of the Jeners asks if we shouJdn't honor Boy Scouts or high school graduates. Absolutely! And we do. in the past three months alone we've bestowed honors to approximately 25 individuals and groups by leners and proclamations ranging from military, scholars, sister cities, charitable organizations, athletes, Eagle Scouts, cadets and police officers. It is estimated that more than $20 million of city revenue comes from tourism. When the Newport Beach Conference & Vtsitors Bureau arranged NEWS QUIZ b. eh AIMtnbly D.An.wjal c. 3&Ch ... Senate ~The oc· event, many concerns were voiced about sending the wrong message. In the end, It was agreed that name Identity for Newport Beach benefits tourism. There was national attention for this televised event ln fact, had my comments been audJble above the voices. of the audience, you'd know where I stand. I am happy to say that the moral fabric of my family and my children ls stronger than this television show. I don't believe that most of our residents perceive "giving the key" as ·endorsing the moral values of the show.· More accurately, the ceremonial key ls a symbol of the large role that tourism plays in Newport Beach. • TOO Al:>GEWAY is the mayor of Newport Bea<tt. 1. Who., .. ...., Allg won leelt ..... C.... ._... atyC.-.lillt...t? ci Cotta Mell City Council ..... ,... ...... .... A:. tc.btnl Foe.v 8.,..., .... c. S.ndy 0.. o, Henry sep.nom 2. -.11-..1111 s:Ant won ......... ,.,, .... CllYo..MillltwlllO l.;Olllli ... Mll .... . _.._.... ...... . .............. 4A .. 9'tenll_. .. = ...... . c...., .... ... ....... ...... _ .... a •• .. ...... IHIE •'r .......... ....., A.IN a; ..... c.w.e 0.1MO MAILBAG This coach causes a spate of smiles A couple of Weeks ago, our 8-yeat·old ton wu cboaen ttudent of the Week at St. John the Baptiat School in COlta M .... The child.Rn are ubd co aMWer numerou• que.dom la front of their r.b.lrd·pMle c:Wa. Our American Youth Soccer League 120 U-10 coach la Mike Pemra. Our team ii the Blue Knight& Mike la a wonderful coach, and the children are having fun. Come check U1 out. We play at TeWlnkle School on Saturdaya. We are the team with all the amilest Thanb, Mike. h elp. Are h1a parenta bllnd7 I hope thla time Judge Franclaco Brlteno can aee over the aherUf'a ahloy badge and get th1a kid Greg HaJdl off our sueeta and get him the help he obviously needa. DIANECMION ColtaMeta found out thla wu the ftnt -W0rthy" inductee. I fall to eee any honor in dNg ute. extn.maritll affairs or wucrupulout bualneu dee1a. It does 11e111 par for the coune, h~ fOr tht current· adrbl.nlstndon ID City Hall. Tbll .. tbi aame poup of coundlmeD wbo 1u.pported bu~ I hotel OD p.ibUc putland. Hollywood, maybe he could call Johnny GrJnt and ftnd out how they dectde Who pta a ICU. .. Cox claims fall flat wicb r.aer VAi.LYON Newport ffellhu One of the queldona wu, "Whom do you molt Mm1ter•0Ur IOD am a•llil the quetdoft wtlh, •My ~r coecbo MIU.• WblD I uted hlmto I t .... bl .... ceedaMIU • .... .......... 0¥111'1 ,, ...,.. YelJl and ti• belt c:Od Md Wake up, ~ts: Haidl heedS help Re: -JMn clt11 depreulon lfter car a.CddeDt." Deily Pilot, New. 2. 1..-. be depnued too tt, llt 19 ,_.. Giii. I Wiii DOi aUOwed to .... ~ ... ........................... br 11 p.m. TblJ cblld Ii ICI* '"W ll'r 'IV show belongs on the Walk of Shame The proceM tbal pur..,..... . tlllblllbtd co ..... p ... ... lacbletell .............. ..... ~'n-... ....,fil ~ ........ _.,who ......... _.lltill;tl NtG .. Mla" IW I 'J' MwlbclUt t::.;;ar...::.: .... _., ....... .... .. · lnM-:C.-.ar-._, Plot. I.. C ,., Ca I I IJ•]I "rtll .. ... •. :;:;:r C"aa*• •Ii•-. tMcl 0 ,...... 1111 .. .. ... ,,.,,, "" ....... .. ......... ,..,.... .... ? ... ,., • • DliltPlot ' HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK WEEKlO ~ORONA DEL MAR TIYlor Storm 6-4 250 Sr. The defensive tadde played oneofhia bestgamea. collecting six totaltaddes andapaa def'ection. Zach :'.o~ Started at right guerd but moved to center when Chris Reilly went down with an ankle Injury. COSTA MESA Jorae Quiroz 5-10 170 Sr. He rushed for 83 yards and one touchdown on n ·canies. his beat prodUC11on of the season. B G Randy Fea 6-0 225 Sr. Played well et inside llnebecbr, meting tadcJes from sideline to sideline, andwaaa force at fullback. ESTANCIA .._..._;:ic;... __ _...J Nelton Leon '6-1200 Jr. The defensive end had three tldleefora loa.ceuMd onefltmble Ind '900Vered anotMf' fumble. :!.:on 6-0165 Jr. Saw his first ac:Uon at quarterbadt in six weeks, throwing for a gam&-hlgh 64 yerds in the second hatf . NEWPORT HARBOR 1NWor ·Theriot &:1225 Sr . ... NIMdfor 113 yenil and thrMTOa. lndudlng• ~ ..... YWNc:MntOwln: (714)966-4616•11*18Fax:1714)96M668 BOYS WATER POLO Streaking Sea Kings No. 2 seed CdM, Sailors open CIF Division I playoffs Wednesday; Mesa begins Division II play Thursday. B•rry F .utknar Daily Pilot A late-season surge by the Corona del Mar High boys water polo team helped the Sea Kings earn the No. 2 seed in the CIF Southern Section Division I pJayoft's, for which pairings were released Mon- day. The Pacific Coast League champion Sea Kings 07·8), winners of 10 of their last I I, open Wednesday at home against Laguna Hills ar 3:15 p.m. Newport Harbor (17-10), the Sea View League runner-up ranked No. 5 in the fi. nal OF Division I poll. also opens at home Wednesday, playing host to Mis- sion Viejo a1 3: 15 p.m. Golden West League champion Costa Mesa (19-5) opens Division II play Thurs- day against VlSiting La Habra al a site to be derennined. The Mustangs' fir;r choice is F.slancia High, but Cosra M~ Coach Tllll Postiff said he would not receive word on the availability of the Eagtes' pool until today. Cd.M, under first-year coach Sam Bai· ley, has ridden its strong defense to late- season wins over Foothill, ranked No. 2 in OF Division I at the time, and Harvard- WestJake, ranked No. 3 at the time. Cd.M entered the Oct 29·30 lfu West memonal cup tnVJtational in San Jose ranked No. 4 in the division. "We have a lot of kids having fun and there's a lot of enthusiasm," Bailey said of the recent strong play. WWe have a lot of momentum and we believe in ourselve:.. ~ The Sea Kings were eliminated in the Drvislon I quarterfinals to flh.ish 8-19 last season, but have rebounded with leader- ship from Bailey and the likes of senior captain Thomas Pearson. Pearson, a two-mewr standout. and senior goalie Gaston ~ord. are return- ing first·team all-league performers for the Sea Kings. Cd.M, bidding for 11.5 13th section title, also figures to face strong competition from lop-seeded I .ong Beach Wilson, third-seeded Foolhlll and fourth·seeded Harvard· Westlake. Long Beach WLlson ha.'> beaten the Sea ~ARK c JS T N IA .. p CJ~ Corona del Mar High's Spencer Prrdy, left, eyes a sconng opportunity m Pac1f1c Coast League t1tle-chnchmg victory over Laguna Beach. The Sea Kings open CIF Southern Section D1v1s1on I playoff action Wednesday against M1ss1on V1e10 Kings an all three of their meetm~ trus season, the latest an 8-7 triumph in the mle game in San Jose. Laguna Hills ( 16·8) finished third in the Sea View League. behind Foothill and Newport Harbor. The Sailors. coached by Jason I ynch. are looking to bener last season'!> Division I quarterfinal elimination. The Tars have. in fact. lost the last three seasons in the quarterfinals. Newpon has won I 1 '>E'C- uon crowns. L.¥nch. in hLs fourth season at Harbor, has called th15 his rnosl talenred Sailor -,quad. Junior Oay Jorth, a 5t.'COnd-team AJJ- CIF honoree a year ago. p1UV1de.. sconng punch that I!> also bol<11ered by. among other... freshman Nate Casullo, rumor Bren Auer and juruor c.u ... on l lill Senior goalie Michael Hobin..on i.., <Ul· other !>lalwdrt. GIRLS TENNIS ML'>.'>IOn Vie10 LO 9 hrw..h~ thin.I m the South Coast I .t·agut'. heh1ml 1-J lom and ~1 Oementt· Costa Ml"'-1, r'c1nked No 10 m the finaJ Division II poU. meets an 11 7 La I labra unit that fimtJied second in the Freeway League and wa.<. rnnked No. 9 111 the final dlVl'>I011 poll ShouJd Lhf.' Mll'1tang'> win, they would ltkelv r.1ce '\o 2 '>t't'tlt'<.f J.o<, Alarnrro<. (:l(J .. l) 1n 1 u<">da) ' '>etond round CdM, Sage Hill gamer No. 3 CIF seeds Newport Harbor, Estancia, Costa Mesa also open 'Southern Section playoffs Thursday. Rick Devereux Daily Piiot All five Newport-Mesa gi.rb tennis teams will have a chance for lhe ultimate prize in the OF Southern Section play· offs. the ~ for which were released Monday. Corona del Mar High and Sage Hill a.re No. 3 seed,, in l.JiWion I and Division V, respectivety. c.dM (15-3), which won its eighth con- secutive Pacifi<: Coast League champion· ship this f:a1L opens Thursday at 2 p.m. against visiting Rosary (9-lO). Sage Hill (12-6), the A.c:ademy League runner-up. plays host to San Dunas (9 6) Thursday at 2 p.m. Newport Harbor (13-7), plays host to Thousand Oaks (13-5) in a Division I firs1- round game lenta1ively scheduled for Thursday at 2 p.m. F.stancia (13-5). co-champion of the Golden West League, meets visiting Sierra VLSCa (13-4) in a Division V first-round clash scheduled Thursday at 2 p.m. Co6ta Mesa (8-9) visits No. 4-seeded Santa Ynez (16-2) Thwsday at 2 p.m. CdM, which won back-to-back OF Di· vision lV titles in 2000 and 200 I and has captured seven section aowns. is led by league doubles champiom fill Damion, a sophomore, and freshman Alexandra Wa11ers. Rosary fm i.'>hed lhird m 1he ~rra League. Sage Hill has several repeal fin.t learn all-league performer. m Alie I lsu. ~ f-lynn. Salen Andrews, Canssa Cum- mings, Grace Graham and Rachel Heylcr Sophomore Alyssa I.ee is a second team all-league selection this year. Hsu and F-lynn, who normally play '>in- gles. were lhe league doubles runner.- up. The IJghuung. who were the unde- feated league champions lasl year, fin IShed behind No. 2·seeded Fairmon\_Prep (15·0) in the Academy League. Newpon Harbor. second m the Sea View League, is led by senior Jill Casserly. who finished third in the league singles tournament Thou.'>3.lld Oak.' eanwd an at la~t' berth .Uter finishing m ii thrt't' \'.JV nt• tor -.econd in the Mannontt• l.eagrn Es1anc1a '>hart"d Lhe lt>agu< 111le w1th Westrrunster. but dw htgl('<. Jo,t Lh<' tie breaker to ~t tht• league·, '\o 2 pl.1yofJ designation. The !..agle<,, ranked :\o 8 Ill the finaJ CIF D1vi.c,ion V poll. are It'd ~ kaguc· nm ners-up Sarcih Str.itton h111gle...l a.'> \\<'t'll a' Mara Kirchberg and ~ Murnd1an (doubles) Heather Morton was third at the le.tgue smgles tournament. where l..alhy Put man and Sage 01oole teamed 10JimYi third in doubles. Costa M~ finished third m league. behind the strong play of doubles tan dems Leah Le and Hong An Nguyen. as well as Mana Gama and Uyen I~ HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Two-minute drill .. GAMEBUSTERS ' High school pt1y1 of 30 y11"CM or more •SI -Keith Eldrtdge (Newport .._rt>orl touchdown run. • 17 -Trewor TheMt (N9wpon H81'borl touchdown run. • 41 -Trwor Theriot lNewdort .._it>or) run. • 4e-Sh8M Coml'8 (Corona del Mir) touchdown peas from Tom Weikh. • •-~ .... ......_ (eo.t. MMa).,... from Ryen Fftnch. • • -JofWe a... <COIUI Mell!) kk*ott retum. • 12-W.. '1t 11 an (Corona 6" Mar) tun. '(" • 11 -~ Wellll (Con>na CW Merl pua from Tom Welch. "t1 -&eqlel VIWwui (Ettancl•I tk*off Nitum. t I . # SPORTS DRILL Contiooed from A 7 • lbe renovations to the foot· ball lle)d ll Orange Coast C.Ollege recetved a rave review from for- mer Pirate ~ Gibson Friday lllgbt. Gibeon, who coached his Orange Hlgb Panthers to a 43-21 Golden \\at Uagtie victory over c.osta Mesa. said afterward he was very lmp~ by LeBard Stadium's new FieldTurf. "It's awesome," Gibson said. "We're scheduled to get it '1ext year at our home field (al 81 Mo- dena High)." • Orange produced four touchdown •drives" of three plays and another of just one. gMng the Panthers five ms on a combined 13 plays. C.Ost.a Mesa, meanwhile, used 14 plays to drive 80 yards for its second touchdown. The proces- sion took 7 minutes. 18 seconds off the cloclc. • The 43 points surrendered by Costa Mesa Ptiday were the most by a Mustang opponent in 62 games. dating back to a 53-35 loss to Irvine in the first round of the 1988 CIF Southern Section Division VJ playoffs. • The first half of the Costa Mesa-Orange game Friday ended in a statistical rarity, as the two teams split the 24 minutes evenly in time of possession. • Four tumov~rs that all led to Orange touchdowns weren't the only Indication it wasn't Costa Mesa's night Friday at OCC. The banner p~ ryplcally run through after halftime went untouched when cheerleaders failed to bold it up in time. The charging players stopped short of U.e 20-foot·h.lgh paper s.igil, most of which remained on the ground. while the cheer squad scrambled to get m10 formation high enough lO hold it aJoft. • With three starters out due to injuries. Sage Hill School faced an uphill banJe from the start against a h.igb-powered St. Mar- garet's offense averaging 41.5 points in its six victories. Four freshmen started on de- fense for the Lightning. The Turtans burst to a 28-0 lead after one quarter and fin. ished with a 49-0 victory. A runrilng clock (no stop- pages) began near the end of the second quarter and remained in effect throughou1 the second half. • Monarch was candid when asked how he approached facing St. Margaret's, who has allowed just 70 points in eight games lhis season. ~u is lilce going 10 the dentist, like getting a root canal,tt Mon- arch said. • Sage Hill 1un1or Bryan Korn· swiet made h.is first start at full - back against St. Margaret's. Kom- swiet is usually the team's center, but shifted to fullback to take the , pJa.QI of DQn ..... ~ -.ct to 11Qbeck In*" Of ~Min­ lbadL who ... ,.. -.. l2 ruiblog touc:bdowm. Komswlet pined 1 ,... 00 ~ caniel, before ,..,.. to his ta.rnWar cencer tpOt. Mona.rob Mid he lea.med a lel- son about &hfftlng pa.yen around "We want to keep kids ln their original posidons rather than force reed the kids In poaldons they are not accustomed to.'" be said. Monarch remain.I optlmiatk: that Manshadi, who 1\dfered a mild concussion in a lou to Brethren Christian Oct. 30, and starting receiver/comablck Braden Ross (h!gb ankle sprain) both will play when~ cap- istrano Valley Clvtadan in the regular--seuon finale Friday at San Oemente High. • The Lightning need a win in thelr regular-season ftnaJe agaimt host C'.apUt:rano Valley Outstian Friday at 7 p.m. at San Oemente High to at least have a chance at earning one of the league's two automatic berths into the OF Southern Section Division xm playoffs. Brethren Ouistian leads the league at 2-0 while St. Margaret's and Capo Valley Oui$dan ~ each 1-1. A Sage win coupled with a Brethren victory over St. Margaret's would mean a three- way tie for second and a coin flip. FOOTBALL Continued from A7 ~ • 7-yvd aadt . . . ,__ Oodla' Juinps high ror an inter· ception ... Biiiy Brown 1topa a 1W1 C01 no pin. • CX>M>NA DEL MAR -...,._,.. Meebao records 3-yard loss .•. Auld.D Baawner aunches re- ceiver on 2-yard pin ... Meehan and Matt Burper combine on a I ·yard sack . • • SMun Mo.bier breaks up a pass, while Burgner drills QB after his reJease ... Meehan atuJfs a run for I-yard loss ... 18ck1e 'Dlylor Storm slings QB down for 5-yard aack . . . 'Meehan leads a group of taclders to stop run for no gain ... 'lbm Welch intercepts a pass to set up a ·short touchdown drive ... Davtd Del Pante gets his hand on the ball to break up a long pasa ... Mohler gets a 7- yard sac.k ·• • • Meehan, C.adoe Comllel and Burgner converge on Uni QB. who slides down for 9-yard sac.k • • • Meehan and Mohler both drill a ldck returner after 7-yard gain ... Storm gets a 5-yard sack. • OOS'IA MF&\ -Juan Diaz and )amllon Morrta combine to stop a run for no gain ... Bryce Cark:h forces a fumble, but Orange recovers to keep posses· sion with a 7-yard loss ... Jorge Quiroz talc.es on multiple block- ers, but manages to latch onto bUl carrWa lallli to bait run al· m a lbod~lt'v··· Oulllde 'blcbr ... • ..... ID bit doWn • .,.... • t • "'*Iron cbMel down pun111r, wlM> reu.u to fteld • *' 11181\ and tad:lel him for 21 "yard IOll that pea Me.a po•elflon ... w.ldfun ~ covet1 a tumbJt at the Onlnp f 1 that leads to a TD •.• w.Jdron halt.a runnerfor2-yard Iola. • BSTANCIA -Im Monoo stu.lti run for a l·yard lo. ... 11m Morley and ~ I.eon halt back for no pin . . . Ryan Senford blocks a PAT •.• Modey wraps up a bac1c for l ·yard losa .•. Ales So~ gets 2-yard sack ..• Dlw Monao drops a baclc for an 8-yard loss •.. Leon chases down a sweep for a 3- yard loas ... Moreno makes taclde for 5-yard loss ... Leon stuffs a two·polnt run ... Leon recovers a fumble to set up a TD ... Morley drags down a back for 5-yard loss •.. Sotomayor blitzes for a 4-yard saclc . . . Morley chases down a running back for a 9-yard loss. • SAGE Hill-Jimmy O'Hare forces a fumble and Bnndon David recovers ... KrWma Sanl tackles QB for 2-yard loss .. . O'Hare collects a 3-yard sack .. . Mn Tuna breaks up a pass .. Mk:bael Morgan stuffs run for I - yard loss ... Morpn Brtd drops runner for 4-yard loss ... Sani makes tackle for 2-yard loss ... Bryan Porrt!lt and Sani combine to drop tailback for no gain. BRIEFLY Sea Kings • place 9th i ll 1be CotOoa del Mar Hlgh glds golf team fto1sbed nJnth amoag 16 tearN ll the aP Soutbem Sec- tion teem 8nals Monday at Lii Posal C.Ountry Oub in c..mart1lo. "'lbl8 ls the belt wt!ve ever done,,. Sea Kh1P Coach Mike swtweathtt u1d with pride. "We've never made tt to cbe big dance. but we were there ~ And thefe. are DO dfvislom ln gott. • Katie Albright allot 17-over- par 89 to pace the Sea Kings. on a course that was particularly tough, Starkweather aald. wit was so hilly, there ~ a lot of blind shots. and the greem were lightning. .. ~ said. .It ~ li1ce putting on a linoleum Ooor, with one side six feet higheF than the other. It was aazy." Kade McKJttedck (90), Jonna Kim (91), Caitlin McDonald (94), Michelle Albrecht (102) and Maggie Nelson (102) also contributed for CdM. MclGttericlc. the Pacific C.Oast League runner-up. continues her season Thursday ln the CIF individual finals ar Mission Lake& Country Oub in Desert Hot Springs. Lions get NAJA benh SAGE HILL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ORANGE COAST PLAYERS OF TI-IE WEEK SCHEDULE •CROSS COUNTRY: Thl· Vanguard University women'!> cross country team earned the program'!> fir~t bid to the NAIA champion!>hips, scheduled NO\ 20 in Louisville. Ky. 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Community college women - Orange Coast at Golden West 3 p.m Vofleyball end had one sac* among his four taddes, and I ~ College women -Vanguard at B1ola, 7p.m. ® also batted down a Cerritos pau. High sdlool girls -San Gorgonio at Newport Harbor, 7 p m • San Gabriel Academy at Sage Hill, 7 pm VU is led by senior captarn Jenny Thune, who finished sev t-nth in he!>no. completing the 3.1 ·mile course m 18:24 2640 legal Notices 2640 legalNotlces l911al Notices 2640 l911al Notices 2640 NOOOOfUPUCATIOlfTO Alcoholrc Bever•~' rnc "(OftOUC arunar.it Contool to ,ell •lc11hoh• XU.Ill llUPIAVU bever111e• at 8111 I EASY LOAN 8 INC , 1) EASY LOAN 8 INC k) EASY LOAN 8 COM INC b) EZl.OANll INC c) EZLOAN8 INC d) EZLOAN8 COM e) EZlOAHSCOM INC f) EZLOA.HB COM INC . 1!) EZ LOAN 8COM h) El LOAN 8.COM INC 1) E.l LOAN 8 COM INC • 1> El LOAN 8 INC • EZ LOAN 8 INC , 2900 BtrstOI Street. Surle H20S, Costa Mesa. Callforn~ 92626 AMECO INC (NlVAOA). 9:l> South 4th Street '150, Lon Veen. Nevada 89101 fhrs busrn;iss is con ducted by • co<poraloon H1v1 you started dome busmen yet' No AMECO. INC., H Eueene F ouc:hta Cf 0 This sliltement wu hied wfttl the County Cletlc of <hnr County on 101221 04 2004t00S304 0~11ly Nol Oct. 26. Nov 2. 9. 16. 2004 Tll4 llOTKI Of APPUCATlOll TO Sil ALCC*OUC IMIAGES Mtlffllt ..... mll11 OctlW 28, 2004 To Whom It May Concern The N1me(s) of the Appllcanl(s) rs/ are DEL MUNOO DEVELOPMENT lLC The epplrcants listed above ere applyrne to the Department ol Alcohotrc Beveraee Control to sell alcohohc bever •&es •I 211 6lNO ST NEWPORT BEACH CA 92663 Type of llcense(s) Ai>l>lled for 41 ON SALE BEER ANO WlNl EATING Pl ACE Published Oaoly Polo! No•ember 2. 9. 16. 2004 Tll6 ......... llmtS...... The lollowrn1 persons 1r e dorn1 business as R~AM. lOO S H11bol' Blvd. Suite 816, A11a· IMlm, Callfornr• 92805 S11drum l11c.. (CA) 20882 Skimmer Ln • Hunhniton Buch, Call-'°' n la 92646 This busmen Is con- dvcttd by I COfPOflllOn Ha\'I you atarttd doln1 b11aff>e» yel7 No S.ldream, Inc , Tom SchumKIM<, PrHldent This ···••mtnt WIS flied with the ~nty Cltfk ol Oranp County on 10/20/0C 200460051 '. Dally l'llot Oct 26, NOY 2,t, 11,ZOOC Tll3 llWPOITWOI OTY CCMKI AGOfJA SUUAIY ~ ...... .., ~ SttsMI -4:30 Pl """"" • I 2004 REVtfW Of CURR(NT CONDOMINIUM CON VERSION RI CUI A 1 IONS (!> IOP M l ----lldv~ you •,t.irl•d dnone bu\mv\\ yet' No Aulum~ltd Hot f o•Jd Sv~ll'm~ NAldlH' Russell 011 M11.r lhl\ \ldltm•nl w .. \ tried wrlh the County Cl~r ~ ot Oraner County un l01 H 04 200'6004437 0Aol~ P1111t lie I I 'J :16 Nov 2 9 7004 1 IOJ RECONV£Nl Al 7 00 n~•.._:_.. P M fOR RCCUI Ak rgr-~ M[[ TING "-e se...... PUBLIC Hl ARINGS APP( Al Of A Sf AH llw l"tlowrne llPIS•Jn\ 0 £ NI AL I 0 R f N Jr r rJ111nv IJusone~s d\ CROACICM[ NT Pl RMI! •I AKI I nlPr11rovs b I NUMBLR N7004 0.309 10 CJ1a1111r t .. unly l\ardte ALLOW A CURB CUI IN C~nlN b65 l'ark Drove FIRST AV( Nllt ADlA #6, Lo•I~ Me~a Cah lor 111.1 '.:I >1:11 C[NI IO 47'> BlCONIA M ii.i I u~utld 6b!> AVl NU£ Pa•~ 011¥1• •6 Costa COOL AMI NOME NI Ml'•' C.thlornoa 92627 NO ?OOJ OOJ Ch.to\ I ukudd 66'> AMENDMENT TO MODI l'.ui. UrtvP •6 Costa FICA TION PlRMll PRO Mr\.1 Calof•11 noa 97621 Cl CURES <PA lDOJ !hr bu\tnr~·. os ~1111 080) TE L l CO MMUN IC dur I Pd by hu·.h•nd ..rid A TIONS I ACtll I Y PfRMll wrfr NO 2001 OOJ (PA:?O(ll fldvr' yuu slJrtl'd dnrn.: 755). rCL [ COMMUNICA bU\IMSS y~l1 No Akor~ I ukutJ~ TJONS fAClltlY PERMIT 11115 \l•l~ment "'·'" NO ?004 007 <PA2004 05 7 1 4 600 WEST foltd with lht' County COAST HIGH WA y CIPr~ of Ur4ngr Cc1unty un 10 OS 04 (APPi tCANTS CINCU , 200460033SO LAR WllHlfS~ ANO SPRINT PCS> ltONlfl 0.11ly Potul Ori 19, 7fi rROM I 0. 17 04 f Ntlv 7 'I iilOI\ 1 IOl UNSCH( OULLO VA CANC't' ON Hi[ Pl /IN NING COMMISSION NEW NBMC CHAPT£R 11/04 PARK fACtllTl[S RULES ANO REGULA TIONS Pubh\h~d N•wpnr I Btalh Co\lo1 Mesa Oaoly Polot Nuv@mber 9 2004 l l?O FktlllM ..,_, ... s ........ The lollowone per~(>(!~ are dorn1 busrness as Juice Club USA 2880 Michelle Or lrvone CA 9261C Automated Hot roods System~ ln1. t NV) 22693 Old c,n1t Rd . Yorb1 Lrnd1, CA 92887 Thrs business rs con ducted by a Limited U1b1hhCo fktltlws~ .... s .... lh• loltowmg ·Pt•\On' d• P do1n11 bu\ortes' h r.M HOMI LOANS 27042 Marb~ll• Mrnron Vre10 C•hfo1nra 9?691 r.M f un<1rn1 Group In< t(.A) :?7042 M11 bPll_. Ml\"On V1e10 C.ilrfornr~ 97691 I hr\ busone's •s cun durttd by ii corporalton Havf' you sla<ted do1n11 bu•tnt\\ yet> No CM f undrne Croup In• JOrK' Cabrera CEO fhrs st11t•ment wn toled woth the County Clerk of Or •nee County on 10/27/04 2004600SH2 Dally Piiot Nov 9, 16. 23,30. 7004 lhl21 Dcf.lffttlt-.,a... COASI HWY N£WPORI ll..o..J._ Rt ACH CA 92657 ~ 19, 2004 l ype ot license(' I I 1 Whom II May Applied lor 47 ON Conlerro fht Namels) SAi f ClNERAl (ArtNG ol lhe Apr11ocant(sl •s PLACf are MA!> !ROS ON AN Publo\tot'd Newport ION 11 (. 8uch1Cotl• Mesa Oarly rti,. upplo<.,nl\ h\tf'd Polol OllObPr ?6. No abuve Jre apply one to vemb"' 'l 9 2004 T 11 r th .. o,., .. ;r I men I of Al< uholH Btveraee (<onl<ol tu sell alcotM>hc bev•o,)~o·~ 11 633 AN ll)N BIVO COSTA Ml 'iA. CA 9?676 Ty'" c.f lrLense( s > Appht>d for 4 7 (JN SAi I Cf NI ff Al f A flNC l'I AC( Publo\htd Nrwpo•I Be~:h/f.r.~ld Mu .. O,;oly l'olnt Ouuber 26 No v,.niber '1 9 :?004 1111 • RdftiM llllileu "-S..... 11,,. lottow•ne penons Mr rlo1n1 bu"nl!n <U I 1 pn/y S1nh1 369 [ I/Ito SI Sle I 7 Costa M.-.t I A ~1677 kihn Ar ll'~id 10441 Oo/rl'I Or Gatdt>n r.rov" CA 9?~ l N~ II y llrng 104•1 llo11er [h Gard•n ''"''" Ct '.:178-43 1 1111\ twsoness rs cor1 duLlell hy • 11 partner\ tl~vt you slarltd doon11 hu,111P\\ yet' No John Art"d~d Nrry tlanJil Tho\ staleml'nl w•\ lolrd with lh~ Countv Clerk of Or an11e County on II ~'04 200460061S2 Darty P1tol Nov 9. 16. n 30 7004 rh1n NOOO Of ~TIOM TO Sil AlCOHOUC 11VW61S O.lf ....... lc•11: OcMerll,2004 lo Whom II M ay Concern The Name(a) of lht Apphc1nt(s) is/ •re MASTROS OCEAN CLUB 8(ACH ROAD LLC lhe 1ppllcants listed above ere epptyi"ll to the DHarlment ol lhr tollow1n11 person' 111 e ll<•rnr busone\s '' M• •well A\SO<.•aln 16 Downt1eld W•y Trabu1 L• Canyon I .. 1rforn1a 9?67~ r r tdProl ~ J Mcd(ee U (Jnwnl"td W1y Trabue' Canyon C1hforno1 9l67'l 1111\ buS•nes\ rs con dutll'cl by an 1ndiw1du,1t HAve you started dOIOf' bu• rntJos yet' No r •Pdtror~ J Mcllee lt11t st<1temt'nl Wd\ fll~d wrtll the tounly Clerk ul 01 an11~ Cnunl y on 10. 14 04 20046004520 Oarly Point Ott I 'I. /I Nnv 2 'J W04 1101 Fk11timllliiess .... s ...... lhe followrne person' .He dornc busrness u STAC l NTERPRISfS, 7529 Par!. lake Sant11 Ana. Catrforni~ 927<Y.> 691'> Stfphen Oouei., He .. h. 2!>:zq Pirk I akt. S1nlo1 Ana C1hforn1d 9770!> 6975 Tho\ busrness ts ton ducltd by 1n 1nd1v1<11lal Havtt you started ddl'n11 busone.,s yet1 No Thrs sl •lemenl w1~ hied with the County Cte1k of Or1ne• County on 11/0!>/04 2004tOOH1S Darty Pilot Nov 9, It. . 23.J0.2004 Tlll21 STARTING A .:NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Notlcee Department at the Delly Piiot Is pleased to provide services to new bualneaea. le an Important first step. We can save you va1u.at~llE'"I by majdng Ult tr1p to the Orange County Clent·Recotdef In Santa Ana to flit your 1tatomtn1 (ofttn rtfe«ed u a OBA· *Doing Butfneu Al"). Wt will publtah your ficlldcq name m1tmer1t once a Wtek tor tout weelll • required by law and then file your proof of publcatfon With tht County Rtcorcltf. 81 welt. ' VM can tu, •mail or mill you the forma with lnltructionl for your ~ bYl6ntu name 11111 7*'C. « 8IDp bY the Olly Piiot, 330 W. Bay 9', Coi111i Ma1L 11'1 eay Ind Olly ... I flW niinUlla. I yu1.1 hlM ~ qu•n, pllMa Oii UI Ill (!Ml) 874-425\, Yfi'IW Clpln ~ ~ Frtdly Hom 1·30 Im _, 6:00 pm. OoOd "°'In~"""....._, ' '• Policy R*I IOd deadlines me aubject to c~ without nolice. The publisher reavce the ri&ht to ccmor, n:classify, revile or reject 1ny classified ,. ldvenilemenL Please repon my error ~ thll may be in your classified ad iriuncdi•ty. The Daily Pilot accepts " no li8'>ility for 1ny error in an ldvenilemcnt for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the apace actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first . imertion. . ·~ . - ~----------r How to Place A CLASSIFIEJAD By Fax (949) 631-6594 (~include 'f('N/f-and phone number 11111 we ·n aiU )'W beck wilb I pritt quo&e. I . I Telephone 8:30mn-S:OOpm Monday-Friday By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours Index ' ... ;, .. By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay Sbed Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Al Newport Blvd. &: Bay SL Walk-In 8:30t.m-S:OOpm Monday-Friday .. ~. 7402•7466 ..... . . . -. IOOW510 " Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3 :()()pm Sunday ....................... Friday 5 :()()pm ''I ~each 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week ( 4week minimum) Cal Lorraine at (949) 57 4-4245 5005-5150 . BIJBITMlllT Gtnwll Annanenn 1111 JEWBJrf/ 3460 MISCEWNEOUS = STUl IUllDING SWI "Rock Bottom Prices!· Proced to sell Quick DIAMONDS/ MERCHANDISE hst Shi• CM olfc SPICI, appro. 400sf. 1310 PRECIOUS METALS Mlsclflanlaus 129 Cabrillo. quiet. S6SO M1rcte 949-642 5171 IQUM--Oehve<y Sut nut price -'1.ll'I increase Co d11ecVsavt ~ 25l30. 30a40, 40•80 All r11I estate 1dv1ttls 50a90 Others Pioneer ln1 in this newspeper •• l ·800 668 5422 c-tc.i .... _. Old Coons• Cold. solver ,ewelry witches, anhqu6 collecltbln 949 642 9448 subtKt to tM federel Cal SCAN -,._,,_-----36-1-0 feir Houslnc Act of 1968 ------wa ... dMllll Fall 4-IOOM D•ICTV System 1ncludH stan· dard lnstallatoon 3 Months free HBO It Conemaat Access to ove< 225 channels• ltmtled ltme offer S&H. re· strtcltona apply I 800- 360 4039 Cel·SCAN HOMES FOO SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY WTSIDUOT 11 emended wlloch NIW lllCTllC Wlflll------- mellu it llle111 to CHAllS & 01abet1c •MlnMtC.SWlll• 1dvert1M ·1ny prefer Supphes At no cost 11 for Adoption SAT 12 4 00 •net . llmltetton or ehaiblt Sc'>oler type PetSmart Co$ll Mes• dlsc:rtm1n1tlon bued on w/bnlltl or fold up 17th & Supert<>< (Nut •~-.IM!!llmlRll!IJllll rece, color. relllk>n. M•. Med1c1r1 or P11v1t1 ID Moct9*) 9&461 'R72 A lend R 2 Zon1na. beau. 8174$1 2 homes on t!M 119ndJCaP. fllmitiel stetua lnaurence 1ccepted TLC Ibo VoU1teln r-ied Metlel Nedi Jets, or n.tlon.I orlcln. Of an ... s lot teer downs Only S724,900 Pam Steel Star RE 714-742 4229 Intention to melle 1ny ..... d1Cel upphes. Inc 1 ~ Se.I. ..._ such pref«enu. llmlte· 888-601 0641 Cel SCAN .,.._...tw.,.lt . .,.1 u..ttl · -_, ,..__ tlon or dlscrimlnehon • 0011 On·hne w.n..,. C:. W... T1lll newapeper will not (MN ~T 'l'(lJI v.ofTl1 949 6« 2279 Wer111t $5700, W llllO•tnlfy 1ccept 1ny Wor11 from Home. Eanrc GUAUTY IOTl1MS & CATSI $17• ........,-7225 adveJtisement for r11I 15(1) ~mo T,...... C:.ed FOi' In PtMtt1 Mon-. 11t1t1 which la In Provided Ce• lot frM Mlcroc:hpped, Blood Tesled. ¥1o11tlon of tM few Our Wormlbon llB-531·9982 fed Pl'ltTllJm food$. Hsu d II b llnd. Sim.. o-m.d It re• era ere ere y ·-----· ..._ .................... ,..,.o ... lnfoftnld thlt Ill d-N· ...,.._ ~'" ~· mp adyertlsed In this ••ISllSS lU. WelMr1ds 12-4 lllW1paper trl 1nll1blt D\. fMlil. Sf{C'Tll\JM on en equel 09PC)ftunlty SERVICES FASHON ISlNC> b111t To compteln of dla· .._.._ TAllY KITIINS hotl crtminatlcHI. c.I HUO toll· -free et l ·I00-424·8590 Senlcll 2340 UIWY Oonl1lOns ______ ------needed Memo chtclr.s Alclolll 1.1ae ADVllTISIMO IN o.sy It Ridr1 SW'tC Fird' .._, IUW5'APHS workal non projit Tu V D- Clnslhed It Display 1n <IITT5Sl CormU1Cy Atwrwl multlplt community Networll PO Boa lfi62 newspepera Statewldtl Newport a.ch. CA 9'2fiM. -. -corJs1r.r1rnrns : -_ ...... ._a..CA""7 ---·~CA-1"' R11cll mllllona of Cell· forni1ns Cell this locel P.111,..--..--. 111rticrpelln1 newapeper y.-l9m •-.c•l ac1n.com -......,,,_ fat more lnformetlon ...._~,_,.-.. 1 (Cel·SCAN) .. ...,. Plac. 7our ed today! (N9)6'l-5678 tar.: RIUISHINGS M!-5671 HOME RJRNISHINGS NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY AHnOUEI. CXIUICm.D • l.JtSCAL.I AJRNmJR( PWOS•Mff • R.euil pnc. RaliJed • We Mab HoUK Cel!J All YOU MAKINO SI 710 i>« week? All Cnh vend1n1 routn with pr1m1 loceliona 1v11lable now• Undar $9.000 mvestment re· qutrtd Cell Toll fr11 (24 7) 800·963-2654 C1ISCAN Residefrtlll/SfR •f inance/OOrld/tO/Sjjft. •Acqu1sit1on/dmlop111ent loans •Construchon/permmnt loans (Sintle Close) eCrty l11l$Ol1/planlq/zonq •Brokn l.Jcense #0047Jl88 eConll1cW l.anse •MaJ DllVll1 TUITION PAHi (II~ .... U.C tr11n1n1I COL A 21/r ........ wHka' Tu1t1on rtlm· ______ _ bursement for recent Riii fltlll anduetul Mllu. Money. 0 .._.._ .l'Kll Home Tlmel Must b• 21. ~ w.w Ome CRST Van Espe· d1t1d 800181·2778 2nd Trult DHdl Cel-SCAH Avallablt for Newport DlfVll -DlfVI RE· BNch Owntl'I with GIOHALI Over·tlle·Roed Subttantlal Equl1Y. · Iota of mites Greet Loans to $5 mllll0n No Brokera, Direct compeny It benefits. ~pttal, Fat and Euy. NEED TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY UR HOME OF THE EEKPAG ON ATURDAY CAN HELP CALL •wis Mt-574--tm umllO-.-U Mt-574-4145 www prlmelnc.com I · .U GnllMI 800-771-6318 Cel·SCAH Ml 7Zt-1tl0 ' ~Coal ~ ~ &...-. new llliillliliilllliliili -~~~~~­ l>t C>Mt. unlmlt9d poti-COlllRCIAL o..•c... • ~~~/llW1nlrl8 to PROPERIYFOR lpptOI ~ ''· 1200 11 ....,.. ..,..., _.933-e1u ~. &bf 6 full be. 2 1/2 ••• E aftft b • . Of hr • d @ A8SOWTI 90&.D-11 -~-----~--$3,l&0,000 By Owner 60 ~di 11•--1 Alta Welcome Contect u•t ~'"-;I COSIUllSA T1nl W1~ln1 949-290· fof $10,1!1& .:J0.234-a2 &24 w ltttl St. b "*I 07&1or949-370<1393 --714-317 ... , I.Ill 1• • CASH BUY 01.TT'S • • • • • ~ • • • • • • • ~a.in ~ ., .. ·.=:= """eel ...... ,.. 1l1t • One Piem or Uidft Eart • c.on.isnlllll'lll AllcirJ*d O.lly • !all w. -Lepl AppnialJ • Bonded le Uciai.d • IK SQ PT FUIWAY FRONTAGE SHOWROOM • In C.. M-. ENI 105 l'wy 'IQJ.PMI 1-888-434-0722 .. M9CM110 111~111 89ltpl1c1 II 1111 world toMvlrtllll Clll ta..:111111 J_Olr Id C l1dl42-ll7I Run your ad in the Newport Beach-COsta Mesa Daily Pilot 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 I Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run It for another week FREEi All for Just s20· . , D YEI, IEL1 MY CAR ~~:z=.~~~~~~~~~~~~-. I .... 1n;o--cm-Qd_'**_r.dl __ o_t.1e_D_V1SA __ :_AM_'-_x __ ~J : Pllllt aa i:rwnw &. .... -~--..... ______ Modi!-~~- Ct~ o-o--Pnot---i ar:.:-~o:=-:::.1:::-. t!...... ----0•~ 0--...,_ B--e~ ea-.- 11111-""¥--.-- ,.. .. 191...,. ..... a... .. ..-,i !Mt)Ml·M71 ,. - uoiv• ..,,...,_,, __ ..... MISCBJ.MEOUS RENTALS 2br. a.. [...... lrt hte. l c pr, sm tlclt yd $1700 Avlll MOW 217 E. 20th tat !M9-m8999 I SWe, newly remod twnhm, la 3br 2.5ba, y«d, 2 c aar. back unit, $2250/mo. 949·466-7460 Huntington Beadl Rentallo Shirt 6030 llr & 21r'• lltfo Isle on the beach A¥al1able 1tow. ratio, share home w/deck. Fp. ,_..,..,_!~2.,~be1•rty wsh/dry, tennis S700/mo ~2.llf>.,....,., ~....,....,. 894 714 404 5198 94!MiJ3.6Zl9 ... 3lr ,_.... Oat "'-· _llYlne ______ _ I sm ~ wl'Jl!p olk: & be. Uni Pl( 511 story twnhm, ljilllBcl oonm. Fp, ~ 2bf 2ba 2 c attach ill'· D'fl Jl<rAm> ~ pvt entry, patJO, clean. no Rooms lot Rent 6040 peUl 100 949 100 1219 .. o..nr.. & 22nd Se. pvt room IS'dl.ni. ba, utll pd nav'5lrlv ~ Kll:hM- etle, nty, I bit to NIM\101 ll8 S7.l>ITro cal Sam 96 ZJ&l':fb~~ AESIDENl'IALRENT ALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Laguna Bead! 2br duplex Sl850 ear. wd. k1tcll appls, new decor, ocn view, dee~. very quiet. 949·494·2049 YU.LY llASES Fltl N~T HOMES 1&1 GRUNDY IHAl.TO.S 949-675-6161 Balboa !stand .=rw...... ...... ~ ..... now 2.3,4Br's. Prices lbr opt, rear upslatrs s~ trom S950. &.-r unit. I& deck, 1ecent WMe Rty 949-675-46J> remod $1350 incl ut1I Avol niow 949 759 4519 Cozy studio apt, nice 3br 2ba light & bfl&hl. kolch, new carpt, I pr king donrm, lovrm, Ip, sun sµc $1000 3008 1/2 detl\, gai. laundry lac Balboa Blvd. 949-584·9530 $2200 949 376 9042 Balboa Peninsula Newly renovated 2Br, I Ba UIJIJPr unol close to llr Ila Af>t 1/2 bl!\ from the beach on 22nd St.. Includes park1ne $1 280/mo Call Sam 949 27B 7905 between 9a·5p ~ie'.:: ~i;~~ NP Hi's nice 2br Triplex, IMae patio. aar + parkon& space. laund fac 51500/mo 949 223 8820 STEPS TO BEACHt O~luu 2b• 2ba tondo r ully lu1 n. enr losed gar 52200 949 645 4885 Corona del Mar 3br 3bo twnhm, 1780 sf, Bayridee nr Bison & Jamboree 800·300 7717 $2100 www.osbw.com Studio Apt. 81 and new light & broghl. w/d (.-Miff 3br 2ba pabo, au.es\, avail now $850m townhome. ~ views, torr() Cdll Phol 949 7?5 85J5 remoc:t. dbl ear. pool must see $2400 949-338-6469 Light & bright 2Br, 1 Ba, new k1td1en. bath * Baylronl yearly 2bo. & Berber carpet G.ir 2ba, den lof1. Fp, 3 blks w/d, $1950 949 725 8!>35 to bea ch . dbl aar. l aec. b 2bd 'l Ra<. <lelad1 hm wat. lo br.h 2 Ip, c.cxxtyd. pel Oil 4/0 CXchod $7495 I op OOi leasong since 19!ll 949 ~I 9J44 3br 2bo, t11iht aory ~pac.ous Ip gr anote. traverl111e. cu~t Labonets. wd hkup, gar . gdr den er 110 peh avail l 'l I S2595/ mo yr lse 949 644 1771 OCCl\N VlW Beau 2tx 2ba 3111 hdwd th. beam le•ls. 2 c gar 29IO Seavtew S2Wl 949 673 9566 82S HI hun 3br 2 5ba den. Ip. ? l<l'. gMed tomm pool & ~pa Pel m $?650 Diane Co Ito ane 949 836 3730 A enl Jasmine Creek 3Br privale location SJ7!>0m 281 ~tngl• lt'el S3'l00m Agl 949 617 7890 Costa Mesa $2&.bTt Agt 949-642·9699. Nr Ba.;k bay huge Jbr 3 lull ba R•led comm, 193&1 coodo. lg patio & balcony. 2 c gao, pool & spa S2mno 949 574-9474 Conal front 3br 2ba. La patio downstairs apt. s•nele gar aee no pets $2895/mo lse 4002 Rum Ave 714-639-3923 Got -ts & boy v~ws. Jilt 2b3 fp, patlO Oo/e< looks gr nbell Nr F ashJOn Island um 714-840-fi636 ,,..... Canwn ... Udo ......... 2b BayfrOflls slaftre S321lVm w/m11 6 mo 18"m Pool. wa. l£Yffi ~. pvl bch 94%73-00D Newport Coast AlTEZZA 7b1 den. 2ba, new cpl. wd. Irie. song lev~I g1ound ttr, otean & Liiy view lg backyd. \3500 .HO 480 2964 .......... ..-n. nnlt;'J (vl11101H4) nuts ,.•·MO-SUS Urld """' fltllllfilliift ..... IMW '02 HSI~· 5 spHd (¥1nF419e!J) $26,995 949·840·8445 Urld RMr ~ e.dt <4Nlllec '02 , ...... AWO (vl n207S05) $35,995 949-640-844$ L.-id Ro¥w ~a.ct! -Ce411fec Se¥111e 'ti -derti are111 In uc8'ltnt -----~--·condition $10111 ml, ADYllnSllGSMlSe $4995 949·675-2357. Retail territory for local community newspaper. Must be a self-startlna. ao·aetter and be 1ble to eenenlt new business. Competitive salary plus commission as well as attractive benefits pro aram 1nclodina 401K, med1cal/dental/v1s1on, and much more Please fax resume to: C--'67 RS I SS Conv. 327 stoklf' motor MSO electronic ena. ~. 4 whl disc !>teaks, 1uto, alarm sys. new Goodflch tires, ucelent concl $431( cah Teel 714-993-7234. Clw)t:ser T & C LXI '911 lull~. ltlY. co. dlllf ec. fuly loaded. 113( mi, whlla, $!S5() 9"9-J!'i0.532 714-966-4675 fOE for4 ~... XLT 7 f\OlAL DISIGNElt exp PISS, R·A/C (vinAl2107) preferred approx 15·20/ $18,995 949·640·6«5 hrs week. loC 1n COl'ona Land Rover~ 8eactl del Mar 949-644-1413 lleceptlonlst S w- ,_ M...f, s. ph. filir1&. computer. booef, Reiable person! Costa Mesa ID>"64().28)6 ltEClrTIONIST Full & PT for cemetery m COM. Prof appearance. apply in person 3500 Pacific View Or, COM. 92625 Re<ept'-lst for busy HB ad aeency Oeh11I ornmted self sta1lllf Benehts Fu res l-~·300-9970 SALIS ASSOCIATE Full & PT for Stefan Kaelin Ski & Golf 2700 W Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 949-631 3280 SAUS motivated people. outbound calhne. $8hr + commission Ask for Chuck 949 642 1090 COOL TRAVEL JOllll One month pa1<1 trainin&I $500 Sian-On Bonus! Musi be free to Travel & Start today! Must be at least 18. 1-800-735· 7462 Cal· SCAN FottO MUSTANG '04 Candy Apple red, lthr, 512 mlr can no lone• drive. 949-644-2170 FORD T-llRD 2002 mint cood. teal blue, sports pk&. chrome. ltlv, $25,000 obo 310-ZSl-0530 HONOAOV'Ol xlnt cond. 4 cyl, 1uto. 27k ml. sliver. $15.000 PP 949-640-6275 la~htde tollage ~mall Tesoro Crett 4br Jba ACURA LEGEND '88 ll4K I !Jr I bd non ismkr no home tul de ~c 3000sf mi. ~ cood, metallic pets. S900/mn uhl•l1e~ walk lo s<;hool $5500 949-!Jay, auto. Wit! .-. luly on•luded949 642 7185 :!06 2526 6408841 IOadedS2950949-J50.520'2 Service Dlredory Accounting "NOTIC£ 0 REAOCRS Cal1forn1a law re Quires that conlrac tors taking i<>b~ that total $500 or more (labor or maleflals) be hcensed by the Con tr actors Slate I ocense Board State law also reQu11es lhal conlractors include their l1tense number on ~II 1dverhsing You can check the status of you1 l1tensed 1.o ntrac t or at www cslb c.a.aov 01 800·321 CSLB Unh censed conlracto" tak•na robs that total less than $500 musl state •rwthelr advertisements th1t they are not licensed by the Contractors State License Bolrd." SELL your stuff ~ough classified! AutoSeMces UllOA lllPOIT~ lmpom& Competlttv. latts Convtfilently located on the PftlsUla 407 Jlet SI . ....,.. ... A • Z HANDYMAN I YoutlttOMI IMPlOVIMINT raoJECT? Cell 1 plumber, painter, handyman. or any of the areal services listed here In our sen k:e directory! fHESE LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOU TOO YI ~= EectrtcalServtcll ~ 0q n4-E!ill-0216 Carpet Repair/Sala <t<AUIT1'.7C.UPIT-tr R~1us, Pltchlnc, Install Covrteou1 eny size iobs. Wlloleulel 949--492·0205 SMAU. JOI llPllf Loc1I, Qulcfl Response Home. Y11!f & 0«11 Elect 20 ~ Ol.mn Elilctric L 9oe9«i0-1042 SOUTH ;p o AKOHH • J lO'f !1!e .,...bid!!i!!a: __ .,.._. elOV'l'll WP.SI' NOR11f ,.. to :t• '* ... 3NT .... ,_ ... Openina lead: ~n of • The BIJfUh Annual Junior CoUege ~ip, played on OK Bridge via the lotemet, was woo 6y Sinppcn'a Nanyana Tccbnologlcal lnstltute, who Ciefeated Carnegie Mellon University ia the final. After a few deals wicb little advanlllge to ei lber aide, Ibis deal came along. Wbco Carnegie Mellon bdd !}>( North.south cards South OPICd to open one diamond since the hand 1s too SO'Olll for an opening pniemptive bid of lhme di~. espcdally at .... ,,,~a...­ LTD 41t4 31k {vin51*1;7) $18,995 949-640-6445 Land~~ 8elctl Mercedes SUOO '02 Sports Rim 112.04815 $50.995~ llnd RlMlr Newport Beed1 MUCIDIS llOSL '11 yellow/tan xlnt cond new top, chrome rims. CD 161K mi. $12,000 PP 949-723-0549/929·3348 Plug onto Lhe P1lo1 c 1asstf1ed section to find services from electronics and plumber,,, to lands<dpers and painters Daily Pilot Pendlettf .. c.-..t T\ltronic. S48.9!l> vt65335l 966«)..6445 Lind Rover Newport Beech < 1 ..... •.1f1••fl c •~••11 1 111111 t v M.•••i.•''1'•·1• • POltSOtE CA,_ S '04 Platlmum color, Xlnt cond, llfeat buy $55,900 has extras! 949-306-2107 Ponche '64 356 CJ>ri!cl HS GraGlatiort Prresent T ota1 y restored red, r\#lS •eat. $2St( 7a.681·5349 ,,..sdte "' '00 JSli mi. Tiptronlc, llN $46.~ ""621004 949-640-6445 Ltf'CI ~ Newport Beactt ...... ...,_ '02 HSl low miles. (vin4646•2) $38.995 949·640·6445 Land RO'ltr Newport Beach VOLVO S60 '02 741< mi, ilnt cond. all records, 111 power , sunrf, d1rh eray. 116.500 949.274.1734 9515 lif') TOHf • REPAIR 8-II[ MOlllllNG "E l " mp oyee. "E l d " mp ea o. "A rbeitnehmer. " "E mploye. " ..... a... ....... Wflly/81·wkly/Monlhy, Ref& Grut rates! Imelda, 9&54M285 94.9-278-<837 MAIDS Of NONOI Pro'8ssb'lll. Cu$tomizld, Atfordlllte Houle a.arq, Ut.lbondllns 7"""91.oo73 a..llClt"' Movlllll a sa. PUBLIC NOTICE llle Calif. l'ubllc Ullllll• CommlsslOf'I requires tllat 111 uwd llousahold coods movers rrlnt their P.u.c. C1 T number; limos and cha11ffeura print their T.C.P . number In ell 1dv•· tl~ments. If you hev1 any quutlQns 1boltt tht 1111111 y of 1 moor. llmo or cfl~c1ll: UftuJ1U COMMKSION ,,,..,., NO MATIER HOW YOU SAY IT, CLASSIFIU CAN FIND ff. 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