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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-11-10 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotII Ii .. PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY Pll 1 Colorful stamps from countries in Europe decorate ballot envelopes, mostly from military personnel, waiting to be opened and counted. The final countdown The election was over by Nov. 3 for most voters, but the results aren't official until they are certified, which must be done by Nov. 30. AUcl• Robinson Daily Poot SANTA ANA -JoAnn Duggan has sat in a cawrnous warehouse amid box.es fi.Ded with ballots nearly every day since Oct. 28, opening ~lopes and stacking the papen she finds inside. It might not SOWld like a thrill- ing job, but lt could change the outcome of the aty C.Oundl race in c.osta Mesa. where candidate Eric Bever la holding on to the third of three coundl seats by fewer than 100 votes aa of Tues- day. aren't official until they are certi- fied, which must be done by Nov. 30, assistant registrar Suzanne Slupsky said. It may take election workers until then to recoid and verify thou.sands of absentee, pro- visional and paper ballots. cast by voters who didn't want to use the county's electronic machines.. On Tuesday, a.bout 60,000 ab- sentee ballots and 55,000 provi- sional ballots remained to be counted in Orange C.Ounty, Slup- skyaaid. ln the c.osta Meta council race. addidonal ballots could mean a winner other than Bever. Katrina ;, Connie Murillo carefully counts each envelope as she organizes 1be election was over by Nov. 3 for moet voters, but the resulta s.. COlftT'DOWN, , ... M absentee baUots at the Orange County Registrar of Voters office . Riverbed sand soon to find its offshore home Crews are to wo(k 24 hours a day, seven days a week to complete the disposal of 400,000 cubic yards of sediment. Mbla ltoltlftson DllyPiot NBWPORI' BEACH -~ wOl ~ ~ P&>e eomttne nm ... to pump ... c6hcn ll West Newport • pmt tA a U.S.. Army Co1p1 feet of pipe from the river along the beach to Walnut Street. where the pipe wUl wee offshore. Newport Bach city engj.neer Bill Patapoff said. Sediment wlU be pumped about 1,200 feet offshore. ln the water, material will have a chance to settle out. and the waves will wash some of the sand back onshore. Crews will wort 2• hours a day, MYell 4aya a week to complete the dllposal of 400.000 cubic yards of 18dlment. which is expected to tab foiar mondll. The area lmDediateJy liound the plpe will be doted to re- creation during the work. The pwnping 1S awaiting the arrival of dredging equipment from Oregon. said C.Orps or Engineers project man- ager Ken Morris. A contractor hind to perform the work had to replace the dredger's engines, which didn't meet state air quality standards, he said. The first sand disposal is likely to take place at an llland just eut ol the river where endanpred leut terns live. Wotkera couJd be8ln putdd& sand offshore at Newport by the ftni ... ....,,,..._M I I . I ·~ ~. :'('\(·~ c t,.. ~ ...... .. ... "'""' ·-I•\(.. Cl' · ·, vaca·Dl Newport planning post filled Leslie Daigle and the rest of the council select Robert Hawkins to taJce her empty Planning Commission seat. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot NE:.WPORT BF.ACH -The City C.Owicil e1ppom1ed Robert Hawicin.s to the Plan- ning Comnuss1on Tuesday night. citing bis extensive commuruty involvement I lawklns will fill the seat vacated when Leslie Daigle was appointed to the council in September to replace Gary Adams, who moved his family to Washington. D.C. for ..i 1ob promouon Hawkins 1s a member of the city's F.nvi- ronmentaJ Quality Affairs Citizen Advisory Committee, its Eco nomic Development Committee and served on the Newport- Me<>a Urufied School District Budget Advi- -.ory C..omrruttee. l le finished second be· hmd Daigle when she was chosen for the Plc1.nning Comm1ss1on in June. I le hill> bved in the city for nine years dnd owns his own law firm. which deals wnh 1ssu~ hke water law, eminent do- mdin and envtronmental law I le satd he wa'> thrilled with the ap- p01ntment ''I've enioyed ~ervtng ru. chairman of I the Environmenlal Quality Affairs Citizen Advisory Committee) for four-plus years.· llawlon., saJd ·1 look forward to the op- purturuty to ).t:nte the city and its residents a.!> a commt~ioner on this fine Planning Commission." l lawkin' scud he will have to resign from Im posts on the I nvironmental Quality Af. fa1rc; C11tzen AdvtSory and Economic De- velopment rnmm1ttees to -.erve on the Planning Comm1'>sion. I lawk.ins said his term wiU begin on Nov 18. at the next Planning Commission meeting. and end on June 30, 2008 l'hill1p Lugar. co-chair of the General Plan Advisory <. omminee. said based on I lawluns' expenence on the Environmen· 1al Quality Affairs Citizen Advisory C.Om- miltee. he wiU make a great planning commissioner ·Robert gathers comments and pre<>ents them in a concise and readable manner to the Planning Commission.• Lugar said. The Plannmg Commission studies land- use issues in the aty. It makes decisions on small-scale tSSues. makes preliminary 1ud gments on larger issu es and advises the City C.Ouncil. The commission is holding hearings on the proposed expansion of St. Andrew's O mrch. an issue that has pined church leaders and neighbors against each other for years. T\vo other finalists the council consid- ered Tuesday evening were Roberta Jor- gensen and Michael Henn. Jorg~hu lived in the city for l• years the president of RobtJjm Jor- gensen · topher An:hitecu ln Qmnery Village. She is a member of Orange County Coastkeeper. a water-qualtty watchdog group. Henn has ll~ in the city for 10 ,.a and ..is the prmdent of the Roger' It L8ab Sbmfeland A>undation. a cbarilllble bm- dadon. Schoof hon~rS veteran~ on day for those who served '}. NEIGHBORS Newport Coast's DPe ......._took Ont place in the muten division at the ~ Nadonal Marathon ChUnplonabipe held in San Alitqnlo on Sunday. The master's division is for runners who are at least 40. His brother, Eric Iobdne, a former Newpon Beac:t. resident. was the fint-pJaCe ftn.lsber In the undel'-tO d.Msion. The Clydeedale Marathon Clwnpionahips consist of a 26.2-mile race for competitors wbo weigh at least 190 pounds ... The Orange C.oaat College speech and debate team finished fourth at the Cougar Ouaic Speech Tournament held Oct 16 and 17 at Azuaa Pacific UnM:rsity. In lndividual achievements, Amy Pham earned a gold medal in the novice persuasion category, o.vld Sinatra won the top award for novice parliamentary debate, and Nkolle Cupenter earned a silver medal for senior informative speaking ... Costa Mesa's Suzanne KlJ18 was sworn in as a volunteer with Court Appointed Speda1Advocates00 Ort 20. King completed 30 hours of t.rainlng and will work with a child who is in the Orange County foster care system. Group volunteen are appointed by the courts to mentor abused children ... J9cquellne Becbr of Newport Beach had a big weekend with the Yale University women's volleyball team on Oct. 29 and Oct. 30, when the team defeated Princeton and Penn on the road. Becker racked up 134 aasista, including a career-high 80 against the Princeton Tigers. She reached second on Yale's all-time asmts list with 2,753. Becker posted 14 digs againSt Princeton and led the Bulldogs with 28 d!gs agalnst Penn. • NEIGHBORS spotlights achievements In the community. Please direct noteworthy information to Andrew Edwards by fax at (7141 966-4679, or send e-mail to andrew.edwards@latimes.com. PET OF THE WEEK .. Zena This precious-looking little thing was quite vicious when captured in the Costa Mesa backyard or the Roberts family. That's why they named her Zena the warriot. Now cuddly and sweet. this Snowshoe Siamese Himalayan mix and her look-alike brother are available to be pre-adopted Pre-adoption allows people to secure the adoption before the young kitten is made available at our public adoption events. You can see the kittens' caregiver's phone numbers on our website (hrtp:/lwww.animalnetworlc..o'l!). I lowever, we will not be able to ·no1d· the kittens through Christmas, as our families ace desperately needed to save m ore lives. Do not wait until Ouistmas to adopt a kitten. or you may not find one. Meeting the animals in a home environment allows the babies to feel safe and let their personalldes shine. At our public adoption events, you must rely on the caregiver to tell you about the 'pets' personalities, as they are often so frightened by the crowds. Here's a Ouistmas idea. Make photocopies of your favorite •pet of the Week" and insen a copy in each Christmas card with a note to your friends that you~ this local animal rescue group does great work. Maybe they will contribute. The more money donated, the more animals we can help. We have treated more than 500 animals at local veterinarians already. This Oiristmas couJd be a real lifesaver. The Community Animal Nptwortc la a community-supported animal organization linking people and pets through community ection. See other animals available for adoption st http://www.animalntttwort.org, <>< stop by Russo's pet store at Fr.ihion Island between noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. Information: 1949) 75S-3646, or write to the Community Animal Networ1t at PO. Box 8662, Newport Beacti, CA 92658 GETTING INVOLVED • GETTING lNYOIYED runs periodically in the Dally Pilot on a rotating basis. For information about adding your organization to tf't• list. call (714) 966-4600. GIRL SCOUTS Gir1 Scouts of Orange County needs volunteers who will be trained as troop leaders and give lectures, demonstrations or classes. (714) 97S-7900. GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Votunteen are needed to offer educational and enrictlment opportunities. (949) 646-7181. ,. ' . FOR A GOOD CAUSE OON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT Brenda Abshear is a 12.>.Jettl vokl1teer It Newport Theater Arts Center, the local community theater on Cliff Drive. When it comes to props, she's the master Andrew Edwards Daily Pilot B renda Abshear works in a world fuD of trlbaJ IDlllb, old liquor bottles and ice sbta. When aomeone needs to find the strange and unusual. or at least a reasooabJe aut.dbrte, Abebear Iii tbe person to call. "She'• my favorite property m.ilmll when I'm directing & ~" said 1erri MiDer Sdunidt. artistic d.ftct.or for the Newpon 1beater Arts Center. ·She knows an the dart. shadowy places to go.. For l2 years, Abshear has ~-IOlll~mld at the Newport Theater Arts Center. a community theater that lltl on the dlf& 8bove Newport Halbor. ~ & 62-yea-okl Newport Beach nwldmt. mrted volunteering wttb the Chemr aft.er lhe retired from a »year career •a ~.She began her ldlJt with the group as a newcomer to tbe dramatk arts. ·1 had never been i.oYOlwd in theater, and I love it." Abshear said. ·rm here to stay; they can't get rid of me.· But no one at the theater appears Newport Beach resident volunteers as property mistress for local theater. Abshear and the theater's other volunteers are busy preparing for the Nov. 19 premiere of •Redwood Curtain." the story or a Vaetnam veteran lMng in the woods and a Vietnamese American girl searching for her father. As set decorators build trees on the stage, Abshear has been intent on telling Abshear to make a sent on a mission to find needed dramatic mt. props. "We have a great time; that's what She has already located Zig-7..ag we enjoy about this,• theater President rolling papers, but one item on her Rae Cohen said. "We just enjoy each list, a temporary eagle tattoo, remains ~ play off of eac.b other'• jokes." ell.Wve. M properties nUsttesa, Ablhear is When the theater has needed very the {IP-to penon when tbe director rare it.ems, Abshear has rigged needs Items lib maab, bottles, ice substitutes out of commonplace abtea or ewn a piece of 8CUlpcure materials. In one production, she with a noee built to break off when the created a mock-up Victrola IO'tpt caDa mr. bU of edleme phonograph using an oil funnel and rb.IDoplaaty. The theater keeps rooms . paper tubes. fUI ~prop. from put productions. In the theater, there is a •30-foot but ewn with an uny of curiOlides in rule" for props. Miller said. Since the stock. Abebear adll bu to drtve to audience Is sitting back from the IOIDe of Orange c.ounty's action. props don't have to be l 00% our-<Jf-tbe-way realms to find what authentic. her dJrector needs. Whatever props are needed, •1 end up in tiqwx storet, pawn Abshear loves being sent on scavenger shops, garap aaJea." Abebe&r said. hunta. •My gru>dd•ugbter won't go prop "This is every woman's dream; I get hunting with me anymore beamae I to shop with other people's money," go to IOIDe l:ttlngle placa. she said. WE'.VE MOVED! ... 111ll111l111l111111ll111ll111l111l11111I Dally Pilot Aead8r 123 Any Street . Anytown, C~ USA • • County Planning Commission gives thumbs-up to stan building at Pelican Hill Golf Club. Allcl• Robinson Ody Pilot NEWPORT COAST -The Ir· vine c.o. ~ the blesslng of tbe Orange CoWlty Plannin1 Comm!Mkln Tuesday to begin moving din for a long-awaited resort oa:t to the Pelican Hill Golf<luh The mmmisaion granted coastal devdopment pennlta needed to build the Pelican Hill Resort. a project that will ftll 119 acres &roWld the golf dub with 40 guest bungalowa. 128 time- share unit.a, an Inn with a restau- rant and a spa. The permit approvals can be appealed within 15 days by any- one, but planning staff' members and ~ Co. .,,,,,..... able to meet mOlt ol 11111deii'lCI' COO· cam by ~ the pio~ county pl&iuw BOl Melton aald. Part of the "te la)'OUt WU changed, and top-Jevd ~ WU e1imJnmd from a parking structure to padfy netgbbon. •[Some neiShbonJ wme con- cerned about views and other th1ng9, and the lrvine 'Co. drutl- cally dw\ged theU project. .. Melton sa.ld. "'Mott of the people were happy. but there were a few that ldJI bad IOrDe iallJlet about buOdlng height .. Construction of the raort abould begin in mld-2005. start· log with a new golf clubbou.e, which could open by 'lJXrl, Irvine Co. spokeswoman Jenn.1.fer Hleg· eraald. "'Wf/re very pleased with the outcome, and we're looking for- want to moving ahead with the reson," she said. "It will be unique to the Southern Califor- nia coast and . . . it will comple- ment the swrounding rommu-H1·lp ,. l·' I I ' ' " I\ LA IJ I M II . ',I J l • ( I ' I BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS • IN HOllE lUTORlNG Orange County Market Place open extra days The Orange County Markel Place in C:OSta Mesa has an- nounced more shopping days for th.is holiday season. The added days are Nov. 26 and a special -Ouist:mas Markel Place" Dec. 20. Admission is free on both days. and holiday hours are 7 un. to 4 p.m. The four miles of walking aisles will feature thousands of holiday gift ideas and products from a variety of merchants in- cluding an Artisans' and Crahers' Comer fiUed with many hand- crafted items. The mmet is held every weekend except during the Orange County Fair. Admission is $2 for ages 13 and older and free for children 12 and under. Preferred parking is $3, bul free parking is also available. for more information, call (949) 723-6660 or visit llttp:I/ www.ocmarketplace.com Council to honor three with Mayor's Award Diane and PauJ HiU and Gor- don Wesl are the latest recipi- ents of the Co'lta Mesa Mayor's Award, which recognizes Indi- viduals in the community who have performed an outstanding service, act or good deed. They were nominated for their outstanding volunleer contribu1ions in developing the first Costa Mesa Citizens Corps Volunteer Managemenl Team and enlisting residents in neighborhood disaster-prepar- edness courses. They will be recognized by Mayor Gary Monahan on Nov. 15 al the City Council meeting. The award presentation will stan at 6:30 p.m. in the council chambers at Costa Mesa City Hall. West is one of the founding members of Mesa Emergency Services Amateur Communica- tions, which provides commu- nicatJon support through the amateur radio system to the city in times of emergencies, di- sasters, emergency training and pubUc-service events. The Hills have completed CPR and Community Emer- gency Response Team training throughout the city and have set up neighborhood meetings to Invite residents to become involved ln disaster prepared- ness. Together, West and the • CONYENfBff a~ • INOfVIOlW !ZED a flCll8IT INITilUCT10H • ALL 8UIJEOT9 & ALL LEVE.I Hills have trained more than 200 Costa Mesa residents to prepare for emergencies. * bPSttEHCED & PROfuleoNAL STAR Magical baJJ raises $160,090 for center * FRU IN HOME CON8Ul TATION --------------.. I I I I ....... FREE ...... 'w.t_..... ..... I I I I I I Providence Speech and I (ear- ing Center raised $160,000 at its 39th annual fundraiser, a cos- rume ball 1hemed wthe Magic of the Movies.'' ·-------------- The Oct. 23 event drew 350 guest.a dressed as movie stars to lhe Balboa Bay Oub in Newport Beach. Proceeds will help the center provide diagnosis and treatment for more than 11,000 people with speech. language and hearing disorders. • nu R.angc Diatd T wleys •Duch •Geuc • Stufftd Otichn Brasu or WLMm 714.235.2'793 or 714. 979.1131 www.horizontut«.oom •laapaa •Po& Roam •lamb Routs Sawry SluffoJ CHICKEN BREASTS or ~StuffiJ PORK CHOPS $4991b. • Finm Pri1ru StNla .nJ Buf;,, °"""" °"""' • Fmhm GrilJeJ ~ CwJJ tmJ SufooJ ;,. ti# llreil • Liw Tri.,_ ta Fr.-5m.lr11 Mon"4y aJ TWllilty Nlt}lt1 font 6:00 ,.,,.. ,. 9:()(} , ... 8.u OPllNS AT~ ... OINND IS 5aYm MONDAr~ P.oM St30 PM < PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COITAMEM ·~,.,..._ Awhide burglary was reported In the 130C>bk>ct at 6-.30 a.m. Mond.y. .,... ........ ............ An lnfury eoddaf\t waa reported • ~1 p.m. Monday. • ......_ Boul.,.d: A theft Wlla rwported '" the 2100 bloc* M 7:2B p.m. Monday. ....... Awnue:A ~rtlal burglary was repofted In the 2000 bfock ., 7:52 p.m. Mooday. • Meu V..OIM f.Mt:A vehicle burglary wait repotted In the 2700 blodt at 9:08 a.m. Monday. • South Co..a om.: A car theft was reported in the 900 bloc.tat ~.26 a.m. Monday. NEWPORT BEACH • Acada S'b'Mt: A commercial burglary was reported In the 20300 bk>dt at 6·29 am. Monday. • Alta Vista 0..: Ulegal peddling was reported in the 2800 bb:* .. 2;61 p.m. Mondr;I. • AllPa I d'r ,.,, ...-A petlY theft WM rtpClftlld In the 800 bk>dc at 5::33 p.m. Monday. • Bird\ 8llwilC A commen;t.I burglar( wet repol19d in the 3700 bk)ct at 9'.38 a.m. Mond9y. • c....wt1gtw.uwe-11 Wiii: Orunk~blic was repoc19d "' the 4600 btodr at 12.-q& p.m. Monday. • Dows Drtwe: Attempted asuult with a deedty weapon was repof1ed In the 1600 bled at 11 :52 a.m. t.4ondav. . ...,,..... ......... ~ Vllt:I .-... An Injury accident was reported at 5:35 p.m. Monday. • N.wpott c.mt Dltve w.t: Grand theft was reported In the 1000 bloc.tat 7:18 p.m. Monday. • N.wpott Coat om. Md e.t Co..a Highw9y: Hit-and-run of a per\ed vehide was reported at 1:11 p.m. Monday. • 21111 SC1Nt: A petty theft W8I reported '" the 100 bled at 11:22 a.m. Monday Furnishings • Design Services • Custom Florals Introducing our Holiday Collection COME IN AND LET US INSPIRE YOU! 50o/o off Wreaths •Garlands • Holiday Decor 369 E lJlh St., Cos1o Mesa• Phone (949) 646-6745 H«K-10:006:00 Mon.fn • 10:005:00 Sat • 10:00-4:00 Soo Daily Pilot f COUNTDOWN AROUND TOWN •Send AAOUM> TOWN;.,.. to the Oaity Pilot 1376 Swtflower Ave., Costa Meu, CA 92826; by e-mail to ;.t'f.ben.ontllatinHJ.tl.com; by fax to (71.C) 966-.c679; or by celQng (71.C) 96&-t612 lndude the time, date end locstion of the 8YMt. - well as a contact phone number. TODAY The 12th annuail Ho Ho tto-6t8y Boutique is a cnrft sale to benefit the Fairview OeYek>pmental Center, home to about 800 disabled penons. The 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. event will be at the Fairview Auditorium, 2501 Harbor BMl, Costa Mesa. lnfonnation: (714) 957-5188. A po.try r..c1na wtth 1w mu9k will feature poem1 by Jaimes Palacio and Jennifer Donnell, with music bv Courtney Montgomery. The reading will begin at 8 p.m . at Ah.a Coffee Houee, 506 31st St., Newport Beach. (949) 675-0233. AC... hlsidon WcMtshop will be hefd for people contemP'ating a new line of WOtt. The first aeaiofl of the two-week worbhop will be from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Orange Coast Coflege ~n1ty Center. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Information; (71') 432-5162. &1tlilt.9e .... wll ~ eonga from lhe Big--Band era at the Thursday Morning Women's Oub'• monthly Friendatup Luncheon. The luncheon will begin at noon at lhe Radiaon Hotel Newport Beadi, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 646-9555. A tr.. seminar, "Digestion -The Foundation for Health and Healing,• will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Mother's Mar\et, 225 East 17th St, Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 631~741. A~ from UC Irvine will visit the Orange Coast College Transfer Center from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The college ia at 2701 Fairview Road. Information: (714) 432-5894. ~ 8w:tl Counclwoman Leslie Daigle will be the featured guest at the Speak Up Newport monthly meeting. The 5 to 6 p.m meetlng will be at the Newport Beadl Yacht Oub, 1099 Bayside Drive, Newport Bead\. Information: (949) 224-2266. .Women ol the Tonih: • tundl and discussion with Rabbi Rayna Gevurtz, will begin at noon at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbedc St., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644-1999. A.,_... Aoeh Chodeah ._... wilt be hetd at 7 p.m . In the Youth Lounge a1 Tempe Bat Yahm, 1011 Camefbadt St, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644-1999. lliURSOAY Vleitnam ~Jim ...... ton. who earned th'" Purple Heatta and two 8ronza .... wil..,.. at• Yetetw O.V c.-nonv tt\91 will alto feature a~ and~ tinging petrioCk: songs. The 1 p.m . ceremony will be at St John the 8apdat Calhotic Churdl, 1015 BakerSt., Costa Mesa. lnfonnation: (714) 557-5060. A,,_..._ "<»-Gong &WfW Healing; will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Mottler'• Market. 225 East 17th SL, eo.ta Mesa. Information: (949) 631-4741. The Fall Trunk Show, a ahowcw for fashion and ecceaories, will be hefd from 4 to 8 p.m. at American Cancer Society, E. Coast Highway, Corona def Mar The group win aocept donations. Information: (9491640-4777. A,..,.. .. , 1tadwfrom ~ University will visit Orange Coast College from 3 to 6 p.m. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Meaa. lnfonnatioo: (714) 432-5894. FRIDAY "The D*'Y On:Nrd'° wll be performed by memben of the Sage Hill ~ Oepaf1ment of Theater. The 8 p.m. show will be at the Irvine 8-rday Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. Admission will COS1 S10 for adutts and S6 for students. lnfomvtion: (949) 21!M1100. Harpllt HG•• ..a wtl perbn1 M a Christmas store's open house. She wftt ~from 7 to 9 p.m. at Noelle Maglque, 1720 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 642-0942. 1MM authon, Edward Humes, Ruth Francisco and Chizuko Judy Suglta de Oueiroz will appear at the Round Table West luncheon. The noon event will be a1 the Newport 8eadl Country Club, 1600 E. Coast Highway. Tdeta will COit $60. lnfomiation: (949) 644-9550. The Adams School Community Coffee will be a chance for parents to meet ldlool administrators and other parents. The event will be from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m . at the home of Kathy Esfahani, 2874 Clubhouse Road, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 424-7935. lnwotota fOfum, the Ow-. County-based Inventors' support group, will present a seminar, "Blue Sky to Green Money" by membera who will teU •ICCeU storiM. Registmion end networ1dng will begin at 7 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m . event at Science Leciure Hall 101, Orange Coast CoUege, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Meu. Admission will cost $6 for members. $15 for nonmembers. lrtformation: (714) 540-2491 or http.:llwww.inventorsforum.orp. S..TOWN,PaceM VEIERANS ContilUed from Al raps. The event i5 open to the community and veterans who would like to participate, Shoen· berger said ·it's a program to teach our children whal VetetanS Day is and how import.ant these people are to us." she said "It teaches them to appreciate those serving in the armed forces and how they've served our country.• • DEfPli' BHARAnf is the enterprise and general auignrrnmt repQrter. She mey be ruched 81 (7141 966-4625 or by e-meit at d8epa bharath d/8tJmes com SAND CootJnued from Al weelc of December. Although the project wtJI now cost about SS million - SS00.000 more than '>preading the sand on the beach -the corps wanted to ad~ resi- dents' concerns with the original project. Morris said. Residents preferred the off- shore disposal option, and city officials are happy because they'~ still getting sand to com · bat gradual beach erosion. • J th.ink everybody thinb this project is now a very good one 'We llben1Uv construe (signatures) in f9vor of the voter. We take one letter of the signature. and as long •• It matches, we count it as good! .....,......, Assistant reeistnr matches. we counr It good.· ~re tocals are updated daily at s p.m. and can be found on the Oranp County Reglsanr of Voters webGte et http:/lwww.<» gou.c:omldticdon. • AUCIA RC••ON cown business, polltb and IN efWirontnent She may be reached at (714) ~ bv.-mail 8' •lici•.robiMOnfll.t1mes.com. FYI Veteran• Day evenrs in Newport-MNa St. John tfle lliptlet School: Veteran• will be honored at the Costa Mesa school durtng a special program at 1 p .m. The achool It IOC8ted at 1021 Baker St. The event wlll f9ature patriotic music and keynote speaker Jim Pilkenton, a decorated Vietnam War veteran. AIMrican Legion PCMt 211, N.wport BMc:h: The Soni of the American Leglonnalrn will host a 1andwich buffet free for veterans and $5 for guests from 11 11.m. to 2 p.m. The American Legion Post 291 is located at 215 W. 15th St. on the Balboa Peninsula. Information: (949) 673-5070. that won't impact the commu· mty m any significant way, and indeed it will be beneficiaJ lo ger that add1tionaJ sand.· Newpon Beach assistant city manager Dave Kiff said. "!The beach! is in pretty good shape right now so 11 wasn't a dramatic need. though our policy in the past h~ alwar> been when free sand is offered we take it. because we want to try to bulld up the beach for the day when free sand . . isn't available to us." • AUaA ROBINSON covers business, polrtlCS and the environment. She mav be reached at (714) 966-4626 or by e·ma1I at al1C1a robmson r~ la11mes.com ~ed ads work for 11111 111 aY2UJ THE Daily Pilot A NEW CONCEPT IN FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES LOWER PRICE GUARANTEED Experience the Advantage difference, call (714) 536-6539 for more details. 62 7 Main Street Huntmgton Beach, California SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Expect P.tttv doudy akJet wt1h lighi winds end htghe from 68 to 73. It wilt be plfdy doudv In the ewnlng, • becoming moldy aloud'( latet. The Iowa wtU be from 48 to 6e Wfth light wtnck .._,.•doo: WWW~ BOATING FORECAST llight cNnc. of ntln In the abmoon. Tonight, wtndl wHI be nofthwetterty at 16 knots. 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Eaj,ln® Affordable Noa-Med.ical Care UC IBVINE Resean:ben from the university's biomedical engineering department Wl· veiled seven cutting-edge lnven· lions to a group of venture capi- talists and other business people Tuesday as they attempted to se- cure funding to tum their bright ideas into successful business. • Flcluly • ~on from illaaa or injury • Young Fam.ilia Professors from OCTANe@UO presented the top seven of about l 00 biomedical engineering breakthroughs that UCI scien- tists and engineers have devel· oped this year, said Steven George, chairman of the depart- ment of biomedJca) engineering -translauonaJ technology. The breakthroughs presented Tuesday at UCI's Beckman Cen- ter ranged from affordable ear Cert1~d Rolex Watchmaker Cert1fi«J Master Watchmaker A~ncan Watchmaking Institute Graduate E~ Horologene Blackman~ Ltd. 7 977-2004 Swrss Bom 3rd ~nerat1on Watcfvnaker Have You Been Kind To your ROLEX Lately? 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"To- day, we're hearing from seven faculty affiliated with our rro- gram and hearing abou1 till I scientific achievements." About 80 audience me >1.~1 listened to the pitches. Among the technologies 'l a lab-on-a-chip, which enables consistent and efficient dn1g de- livery to a diseased site: a low- Co\t cochlear implant that im- proves the ability to understand speech and music; and a dental device called a periometer, which increases dental implant success and can measure struc- turaJ integrity in teeth. Biomedical engineering pro- fe.,sor James Earthman said the penometer. which is about the TOWN Continued from A4 The Fiil ltunk Show, a showcaM for fashion and accessories, will be held from 10 a.m to 7 p.m. at American Cancer Society. E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The group will accept donations. Information: (949) 640-4777. The West Coast Gem 8i Min.,.I Show will run 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, 1ewelry, gemstones and more lnformatton http:llwww mzexpos.com SATURDAY VletnameM Cutture 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 at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Ticbts will cost $10 tn advance. $15 at the door and $12 for students. Information: (714) 721 -5508. The Angehara EnHmble, •n Indian dance troupe, will perform #From Sensuality to Spiri1uallty: Through Kuchipudl Dance:' The 4 p.m. show will be at Orange Coast College's Ane Arts Hall 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tldcets will cost $8. Information: (714) 432-6880. The ·s.uon. of Bl111lng1• fashion brundl end boutique will be a display of holiday fa1hlon1 with profeulonal models. The event will be a fundralser for the Concordia University Student Schol1r1hlp Fund. The boutique size of a pen, provides electronic information that can be used to save a decaying tooth or im- plant. "The way they always did It was they took the nonoperative end of a mirror, the piece of metal that the dentist taps on teeth to hear if they're loose or not," Earthman said. "We believe there's a better way of doing that." A modification of an earlier in- vention, UCl's cochlear implant uses the same components lound in cell phones -a speech proce~or, a transmitter, a microphone, a stimulator and a receiver -to improve hearing lo\'>, 1 ICI professor Fan-Gang Zeng~d. But the big difference between existing cochlear implants and UU's model is the cost, Zeng '>aid. The most widely used cochlear implant devices cost between $25,000 and $40,000, while the UCI devices cost around SSO, he said. The surgery to implant the devices would sttU be about $20,000 for either one. he said. The other technologies in- will begin at 9:30 a.m.; the brunch and fashion show will begin at 11 a.m. The event will be at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beodl. Admission will cost $60. Information: (949) 854-8002, Ext 1862. The Marinen T1kJ Lounge event will be a fundralser for the Manners Elementary Sdlool Foundation. There will be food, music and entertainment at the 6 to 11 p.m. event at the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center, 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (714) 319-1250. A violin and pqno conc:.rt featuring worts by Badl, Beethoven and Saint-Saens will begin at 5 p.m. at the Orange Coast Unitarian Univeraalist Churdl, 1259 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa. Tid(ets will oost $12 for adults, $8 for students or $26 per family. Information: (949) 646-4662 or http://ocuuc.org. A weMclng tour of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve will cover about one mile of the Bade Bay, with stops for exhibha and discuuions on the bey's history. Groups will begin the tour between 9 and 10:16 a.m. Tours will begin at the comer of East Bluff Drive and Bade Bay Road, Newport Beadl. Tours will be free. Information: (949) 786-8878. The F1ll 1Nnk Show,. ahowceM for fashion and ecceaona., will be hefd from 10 •.m. tQ~ p.m . •t American Cancer Sodety, E. Coast Highway, Coron• def Mir. The group will eccept donationa. Information: (949) 840-4m A holdlly boutique .... w11 feature gffls lfke jew91ry, ~. cancii.t end home eluded a high-speed cell ana· lyzer that manipulates the analy- sis of living eel.la; a atent-slzing instrument that can aJze arteries instantly; an optical biopsy de- vice that detects cancerous or abnormal cells three·dimen- sionally; and bloengineered nerve tissue that can restore nerve function after injury. Biomedical engineering pro- fessor Zhonping Olen said that the optical biopsy device that he and professor Brian Wong devel- oped can diagnose cancer at much earlier stages and non- invasively, because it can scope a cross·sectionaJ image similar to uJtrasound. The procedure has aJread} been tested on 50 patients at UCI Medkal Center, Olen said, and 200 people have already en- rolled. The instrument's sale would be about SS0.0001'whkh would be comparable to the cost of videostroboscopy tools that cost about $70,000 and don't provide a cross-sectional image, he said Olen said he projects l ,000 such devices will be sold worldwide by2012. decora1ions. The sale will be held by Halecrest Part. a Costa Mesa swim and tennis club. The 9 a.m . to 6 p.m . sale will be in the main ballroom at Halecrest Park. 3107 KJllybroolce Lane. Information· (714) 657-7234. SUNDAY 'Th• Qenv On:harcr win be performed by members of the Sage Hill School Department of Theater. The 2 p.m. show will be at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Admiaslon will cost $10 for adults and $5 for students. Information: (949) 219-0100. ai... Ak:hards, author of ·Karmic Relationships: ~ling lnvialbfe Wounds; will host a Karmic Relationships Worbhop from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Center for Spiritu1I Diacovery, 2860 Meu Verde Drive East, Costa Meu. The coat ia $30, whktt Includes lundl. Information: (714) 764-7399, Ext 23. A holid8Y boutique .. wi1 featu,. gifts like jewetry, ooametics, candlee end home decorltlona. The .. i. wUI be held by Halecrest P.rt. a Costa Mesa swim end tennlt dub. The 9 •.m. to 8 p.m. aale will be In the main ballroom et Halecnlt Patt. 3107 Klllo,t>rooke Lane. lnfonn.iJon: (714) 657· 7234. MONDAY The,.. ..... Show,• lhowcae forfahion and~. wtu be hetd from 10 e.m. to 6 p.m. at Amefbn ~ Sod9Cy, E. Coat tighwty, Cerone del Mar. The group will eccept donldoN.. lnfonMtlon: (Me) 84CM777. AheboM .. ....., ........ wllt be held from 10-.30 e.m. to 2:30 p.m. et Mothw'I Mett9t. 226 Eat 17'tt St.. Co,t.t MMe. lnfonNdon: (Ml) 831~741. •T .-·- g s r :1 e e 3 ) ; j j f ... Headline bas a one-sided lean Yom Nov. 3 beedline says ·euty numbers grim for Marinaput." I think you made a ml.stake. because after I read the article, It was early numbers greet for MarimpaJt. Are we seeing a little editorial bias in your copy editing? SANOYGENS Costa Mesa Measure L outcome shows will of people The results of the voting on the Marinaparlc Measure L showed bow unbelievably out of touch the Newport Beach City Council really is with the people of Newport Beach. The fact that they forged ahead and tried to bamboozle people ls another sign. Hopefully. they FORU r MAl~BAG got the m essage. NANCY PENN KENI TR(PTOW/DAILYPlLOT Newpon Reach Manv1c Mabang, right, the manager of a campaign against Measure l , recognizes Louise Fundenberg, the president of the Central Newport Beach Community Assn .. for her help. Did voters miss college news? I definitely think the 1110~1 shocking development between these elections was the fact that Armando Ruiz got reelected to the Coast Community College District board. It's kind of disturbing that the electorate was so unJnformed about that particular race that 11 would reelect someone who 1s so shamelessly abusing the pension system. It's quite shoc king that the community didn't do its research -very well-publicized news story. lots of outspoken comment about Ruiz and h is schemt'. and yet he's still reelected It juat goes to show that many people don't pay attention and vote for the incumbent. and that's very. very d1~appointing ROBERT DICKS~ Lo.,ta Mesa Bell, Wooden merit the utmost prai se I would like to add my "llurrah" to support Jo'>eph Rell ''> c9lumns. Weekly I find that he renec1s upon t urrent events through history. experience. morality. reallly. courage. enthusiasm. selr·control. alertness, determination. skill , poi'>l' and confidence. ·1 his is truly hard work. and I truly appreciate 11! The Bell Curve does not -.pcalc. for the entire circulation or the Daily P1lo1, but isn't 1hat part or what makc<i our mun try great? (hank you IO (.cMth John Wooden for his book "Inch and Miles" that encouraged me to do my personal beM and submit this lette r. TRACEY OASCHBACH Costa Mesa 'The OC needs Joe Bell's curve What inspired me to write this letter was Joseph BeU's Oct. 28 column and the reader's responses to that column. Bell's val>t experiences, education, integrity. honor and inteUigence is what America is about. He is a pillar of free speech and patriotism. Please don't stop your column. Orange County need'> 11. Perhap<; we could trade the young soldicri. now serving in lra4 with Lefteris Lavrakas or Col>ta Mesa and Mary Laughlin of Nl·wport Beach. They are gung ho for the policies or the Bush administration. I can write to the White I louse and offer their names as volunteer!> for Iraq. It's the least I could do for my country. and ll couJd avoid the draft. It could save our youhg people for the future of our country. Are l.avra.Jcas and Laughlin veterans of World War II or any other war? Did they put their life on the line.for this couniry? Or are lhey similar to Dubya. Oleney, Rice, Rummy and Wolfie? Oubya w~ AWOL. Oleney turned down the draft. and Rice. Rummy and Wolfie did not serve. llmm . who 1-. the hero? PEGGY CALHOUN Newport Beach ............. 10,2004 .., LETTER TO THE EDITOR Commenta ry on 'Th e OC' j ust doesn't suffice D ear Mayor Ridgeway: With all due respect. the Newpon Beach Conference and Vtsltors Bureau and you made a mistake by bringing "The oc· media orrus to Newport Beach ("Community Commentary." Tuesday) You endor..ed "The CX.." as being representative or life here in Newpon Beach by bringing the actors aJ1d a~ here, imprintmg their hands in stone for m.<.tallallon on a Newpon Beach Walk of Fame. giving them a key to our cit) aJld mahng It front·and·cenlt'r local n~. Promoting tounsm? When I read the articlt', touri"m never even occumd to me. I suppoM' now tho'>t' people "throuw1ou1 the country and ewn abroad" who thmk 'The < >< ·· t'> great telew.1on will d~m· to come to our fair uty to t•xperience fir.t lwnd "rhe OC" hfo-.tylt· you've promoted eXJ-.ts hert· I ll'awn forh1d. I think Nc•w1xir1 &ach ha'> '>O much more tu offer than that. It '>t'ems to me that when many concern-. wt•n• rdJsed about <;ending thl' wmng me.,c;age. you folk!.. -.hould have INened to your gut ft.'ehng-. and not tavt'd to the d~ire for "name 1dent11y" for Newpon Beach. We don't need to be 1dent1fied with "The OC" If It I!> not the way we really hw. then why are you planni~ to mstall "rhe ex ·· ra.-.r''> til~ on a WaJJc of fame7 Let some other Orange County city that really want!. to be a'>..-.c>Clatt.'d with this show lll!>tall them. I ..t.'>Uy. II .<.eerns to me that re<:e1vmg a "key to the city" \hould be held ror tho..e people who haH• done -.omethmg '>U~taJlttal in '>Uppon of our City, not dtwading. Fonunately for you, the re!>1dent'> or Newpon Beath are a rea'><lnable and forgivmg bunch when we hear a i.mcere "Oop!>, I m<.">M'Cl up " We are not -.u rorgivmg of tht' -.elli!>h, nu<,gwded "I did nothing wmngft attitude"'' often lward from people '>U<:h ,15 the charatter. played on . nu~ ( )(." I >t-nm!> Ro<lrn..11 I, c,rl'g 11..iidl and your~·lf 111 your I ),uly Pilot lOfllllll'ntary on lue-.<l.1y. I low about tlw fir-.t ult"- 111-.talh.'Cl on the Walk or I <Ulll' he thn-.e faglt•, 'x mil'> m ... tead? ANNE S. DAVIS <.orun.1 dd \1,1r T'S YOUR SIDING HIOING? Property Manag~rs and Honieowner Associations: Don't let old or bad si4ing lead to costly repair jobs. Jon Wayne Construction & Coosulting has the aolution: long-lasting James Hardk• 6ber-«ment siding produas. Upgrading with James Hardie siding insWJcd by JWC will increase property value, help make your buJldlng water-eight and drarmtically reduce your annual maintenance and painting reserve com. n ........ .., E .... ,.., .. JON WAYNE CONSTRUcnON le CONSULTING • .... .,,,,,. 2J,.., f/""'""""' .. HOA ..... I """,.,.,. ... -',,,,..,, /flC • •1--JIMtll,• ~ • 'tin !ji-i., lwW ..J--.Jjw HOA_.... • Al Wednesday, NoYernbet 1 o. 2004 MEN'S SOCCER Coast completes task Pirates end regular season with shutout victory over Fullerton; now await playoff fate. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Orange Coast Col- lege men's soccer players had a com- plete game in them. It just didn't surface until Tuesday against Fullerton in the fi- nal regular-season contest of the au- tumn. Jose Serpas added to his team lead with three goals while Eli Solis and Will Guzman each tallied two assists in the host Pirates' 6-0 triumph against Fuller- ton to conclude Orange Empire Confer- ence play. Coast (10-4-5, 8·2·4 in the OEC) fin- ished second in the conference to Santa Ana (14-0-4, 10-0-3 heading into play • Tuesday) and will learn Thursday If It qualified for the state's Commis- sion on Athletics re- gional playoffs when seedings are announced. First-round games will be held Tuesday. Seven teams from the five confer· ences in Southern California -Western States. Foothill, the OEC Pacific Coast and South Coast-will qualify for post· season along with each circuit's rapec- tive champion. Teams will be chosen based on a power-point ranking system that awards points for playing and beating opponents with a greater winning per· centage. Points are al.so awarded for ties. Coast's resurn~ includes two ties to Santa Ana, the top-ranked team in the state. Bull all focus was on the Hornets (6- 6-7, 3-6-5) Tuesday. • The PlratfJI ICOred five of their goals ln the second half. including two with.in the fint three minutes after halftime. Serpas, battllng food poisoning he said came from-seafood he ate last weekend. tallied the first three goals while Sanc:be-z, Greg Brown and Chris- tian Arambula each added one apiece. Miguel Ochoa added an assist whUe goalkeeper 'D'ent Painter stop~ four shots to tally hJa sixth shutout this sea· son. With Coast leading. 4-0. in the 59th minute, Painter dived to his left to block a shot by Fullerton's Rommel Rios. elic· iting an appreciative cheer from OCC fans. ' The Pirates Were not done scoring. howewr. Less than a minute later, Brown found himself ·a1one in the box and calmly tapped in a crossing pass from Ochoa Arambula notched his first goal of the season in the 87th minute when See SOCCER, Pa1e A9 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL DON LEACH I ON..V Pl.OT Orange Coast College sophomore Will Sanchez celebrates a second-half goal. Sailors sweep San Gorgonio Newport Harbor dominates CIF Division II-AA first-round match against visiting Spartans. Chrl1Yemma Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEAQI -The Newport Harbor High girls volleyball team quickJy closed the window on visiting San Gorgo- nios post.season appearance. sweeping the Spartans, 25-13, 25·3, 25-13, in the first round of the CIF Southern Section Division II-AA playoffs Tuesday night 1be Sailors Cl 3· 12) dominated the en· tire match against an outsized and out· matched Spartan team that finished its season 6-11 . A coin flip today at 9 am. will deter· mine the home team for the Sailon;' sec- ond-round match against Victor Valley at 7 p.m. Thursday. Victor Valley defeated Hemet. 25-12, 21 -25, 25-10, 30·28. to ad- vance to the second round In a match that featured a three-point perfonnance from San Gorgonio of San Bernardino in the second game. the Sail· ors will inevitably race stronger teams in playoff rounds to come. Victor Valley ( 14·2) will most likely be one of those teams. "You see all sorts of teams in the play- offs," Sailor Coach Dan Glenn said before Tuesday's match. MSome teams are very unorthodox. but !San Gorgoniol isn~ go- ing to be real. real good." Genns prediction turned out to be ac- curate. as Newport was over and done with the match in less than an hour. de- spite Glenn rotating three freshmen throughout the match. and removing senJor captain Kiley Hall earty in thP. third • game. Hall accounted for eight kills in her two- plw games. while senior Turyn Tumutzer al.so slammed home eight kills. "The biggest advantage we had was that it was a home game," Hall said "We came out ready to play." Hall added there are ~ the team needs to wort on for upcoming Victor Valley. The pace needs to be quicker for the team to be more effective, she said. Rotating in during various parts of the match, sophomore Megan Toman saw productive playing time. Her serving in the seoood game paved the way to a l 0-0 opening before the Spartans called a timeout to slow the momentum. San Gorgonio scored on the foUowing play. but Newport tallied the next eight points to cap an IS-1 run. with seniors Hadley Burnham and Thmutzer combin- ing on a block for the 18th point "The good thing about YOUeyball. is it's not like baslc.etball or other sports where you can really blow the opponent out." Glenn said after the sweep. "We learned how to wannup in th.is one." The Sailors were coming off a hair- splitting match at Corona de! Mar Friday night. where the Sailors lost= games to the Pacific Coast League ions. After that loss, Geno said he looked G it as the first playoff match. It turned out to be an excellent practice run for the playoffs. Newport was able to gain experience in the first round. ~ got three freshmen out here to- night," Glenn said at\ef' Tuelday's win. "This Is their first time in the playoffs and it'• good experience.. DOUGl.AS ZIMME~ /DN..V Pl.OT Newport Harbor's Hadley Burnham (2) blocks a shot from San Gorgonio's Elizabeth Par1<er in the first romd of the Clf SM SM.ORS, P .. • A9 Southern Section Division ™playoffs at Newport Harbor. The Sailors will play Victor Valey in the second round. GOLF A new hOUse on the hill ' .. r .. r .. I .. , PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Fullerton goalie Salvador Garcia comes way out of the box and shdes into Orange Coast College's Irwin Salas, who can't get control of the ball to score m Tuesday's regular-season finale. SOCCER Continued from Af!, he booted in a pa!>s Imm San- chez. :fhe Pirates' hustle through the full 90 minutes was a welcome siSht for Coast Coach Glenn Strachan. ·They were mentally focmed the whole lime and never got comfortable the whole game.· Strachan said. MThis time of year, you never know about tha1." Strachan added that Coa.'>t played its most complete game "by far." toast entered the contest wilh tvJo ties and a loss in 11'1 la~t three games, but W-cl.'> deter· mined to tum around its for- tooes against Fullerton. Serpas sald. :"The last few games we got up. then our mentalicy went some ...A.ere else." Serpa~ said "(Against the Hornets!. everyone $in it." Serpas finished the regular season Wlth a team leading 17 goals and six assi'>L'> (40 poinh) and tied Santa Ana\ Jonathan Jauregui for the conference <,cor ing crown. Orange Coast College's Jose Serpas knocks a goal m for OCC's fir st goal ~h1le runnmg over Fullerton goahe m ttie proces s. "l'wrpa-.1 ,., '>trong, athletic '>did. "ti's nit'e to have someone and ha-. gn•a1 tourh. C...trnchan like that " BRIEFLY Anteaters edge Titans UC Irvine's men's soccer team defeats Cal State Fullerton, 3-2. as Evans scores game"winning goal. The UC Irvine men's soccer team defeated Cal State Fuller ton, 3-2. Tuesday night in a Big West Conference match at Titan Stadium. Ben Hofstetter put the Titans up. l -0, 4: 19 into the game. Sen· lor Lome Howlett tied it in the 32od minute on a blast from 35 yards oul ln the 35th minute, Howtett brought the ball upfield, drawing the keeper out of the box and crossed It to junior Kit Vitagliano, who put the Ant· eaters (7-11 -0, 3-5-0 in the Big West) up. 2-l. Hofstetter scored again for Pullerton. UCI sopho- more Brad evans took the re- bowtd off a Howtett shot to give the visitors a ~2 lead at the 53:41 ml,lt. Senior goalkeeper C.ameron ROMi bad four saves for ua. Cal State Fullerton f'ell to 4-10-2, 2- 6-0. Sage sweeps first round • VOUBYBt\U: Cat OaUey bad 13 k1lla while teammate Haywood Wright added ll to power Che bott Sage tWJ School llrll voUeyball team to a 25·11, • 25·17, 25-9 ftnt-round victory over San (;abnel Academy 1n the CIF Southern Section Oiv1 sion IV·A playoffc; -h1t•c;day. Vista Murphy added eight lulls while Kell y l lult:h1mon had a 1eam-h1gh three service aces for Sage ( 15-6), whkh will play Mary Star of the Sea in the c,econd round Thursday at a s1tt• to be determined today by a coin flip. Lightning eliminated •WATER POLO: The Sage Hill School boys water polo team. mwng its first CIF Soulhern Section Division V1 playoff ap- pearance. lost to fourth-seeded and hoc;t Oladwick.. 14 3. in the first round Tuesday. Sage finished the season 13-9 . Jesse Tootell scored eight goals to lead Oladwick (20-6-1). which jumped to a 7-0 halftime lead. Newport falls short •SURFING: Erica Ho~eini and Tanner Prairie each won their respective heats, but the host Newport Harbor High surf team fell to undefeated San Oe- mente, 96-72, In a South Coast League meet at 56th Street Tuesday. Hot1einJ earned her third straight ftnt-place ftnish with a 6.5 In the glrla short board. helping Newport to an 11·10 victory tn the ewnL Teammate Uta 1\atk placed thltd. Prairie d&lmed top honon ln the boya long boud ~ltJon. Which Sat& Oemente won. 11-10. 1h4t stOOri opened with vie· toriel in the h two be9ll, ln· dudlfta an l l • 10 rrtwnph tn the ~ ebort boUil ~ He.ct and am.din Monbtto took MCodd liMI ttmd. l'llpldive)y', -~ 1tii~ -··"'°"the ........... Miit '"" t 'IDDt~ .. thj a,.,...., ........ ............ .. Devon ralasco returned from an injury and placed 'lCCond in lhe girl~ long board event, which Newport lost. 13-8. Daniel Shea toolc second in Im heat while Brett Catron plat:ed third in the boys short board event for the Sailor!>. Newporl host!> Dana HilJs m the final league meet Tuesday at 56th Street before the league championships take place Nov. 17 -18 at San Onofre. Huskies loo much • MSICETBALL: Kelly Schmidt scored a game-high 17 points, but it was not enough as the Vanguard University women's basketball learn lost to Pac-I 0 foe Washington, 84-34, in an exhibition game Monday in Seattle. The Lions, who come off a season when they tallied the most wins ln the program's his- tory while reaching the NAIA quarterfinals, shot just 7 of "3 from the field {16.3%). Schmidt scored 13 or her points from the free-throw Une. Lacey Milb and Rachel Besse scored etght and six points, apiece. while Besse and Schmidt each finished wtth a team·hfgh seven rebounds. The Huskies am&Sled 20 u - aista compared to Vanguatd's ah. Vanguard will conduct its alumnJ giame at 5:30 p.m. today before bottlna Bethany in the regu.laMteelon opener at the Mme~Dl w..ti~D."lent1Jlf'dM V.11 I •-1, ....... Mille 1,Feullner0,...._1ll*snbit O,~O.~O.Cool2. ,. ... _ .... J. ,.,..... --...... ~-JIDM. uw-... M••M.Aof9'• 2.IUltlL 1.~12,HMM ... ,,'.Kt:-·· i;'.. ~~ fi:ik, ... ,. # COMING ATTRACTIONS Lower-levei tennis tliriving T ennlt In Southern California is king. It bri.np out J compedtive nature ln a cMllzed mannet, along the same lines as golf. No referees, no time limit or shot clock. no hecklera and no foul play -it's just whack. smack, an occasional grunt, and game, set, match. And in the Newport-Mesa area. tennis thrives, but It all starts on the smallest level #Probably most of my players started when they were 8-to 10-years-old," Newport Harbor High junior varsity girls coach Jeff Thomsen said. MA lot or players grow up in tennis families in this area. We get good players coming into the program who already have a lot of good experience.~ Thomsen ts among one of the many in the Newport-Mesa area that sees 10 the development of the younger players and makes sure they will be ready and competi1ive at the higher levels. He coaches lhe junior varsicy girb, along with the Newport var~1ty boy'>. and he ha!> c;een a lot of talent come through the program. He f>Ces a 101 of players come though, period. Hut becau-.e lennis 1s such a popular '>port in Southern Calilornia, 11 make'> 11 much harder for players to -.1and out. CHRIS YEM MA Coming from the playerl' Ade. that migllt not be thepatest of news, but coming from a coach'1 lide, that's peat news. It showaon lbomsen's junior varsity squad His team is 29-0 In the last two • seasons with back-to-back Sea View League titles. His junior varsity players could qualify as varsity players in other parts of the country. But in Southern California. a tennis mecca, the kids have to go through the ranks. MWe had about 60 players come and try out for the team over the summer, so we had a nice crop to select from: Thomsen said. "This is one of the toughest places to play tennis. Southern California, Florida and Texas seem w produce a lot of junior playe~ " fhe most ohvious explanauon of that would be attributed to the climate I he climate in tho-.e thr~ state-. I'> reac.ortably ll'mperate all year long. a'>!de lrom the bliL'ing lexa-. -.urnmer hl•at and the -.11clcy Flond.1 num!d.tl)t Bllsterlng heat. tholtah. isn't going to •op • ten.nil match like • IDOW5torm would. ·1n this area, the weather bu a Jot to do wtth it. .. 'lbomlen Mid. ·1r'1 nk.e all year-round. and tennb la eomething they CID grow up and do their whore life.· Thomsen has a wide array or players on his junior wntty team. ranging from freshmen to seniors. His team's mo5t recent accol;lde was freshman singles pla~r Allie Shea winning the league in the junior varsity girts individual finals Wednet.day. He also had doubles teammates Avalon Sigalos-Katie Holder advance to the finals in the league individual compeution And he said there's more still to come. "There's a few thal have serious potenttal." Thomsen ~d. "It all depends on what 1hey do 111 the off sea.son They can advance themselv~ through off season toumament!. and hy gaming rankmgs " fhe ~!.On t'> over now for the girb JUntor van.icy sailor~. and Thomsen will go into tennt!. hibernation until the '>pnngtime Hut when the hoy., '>('a-.on begln'>. he will hdvt' another mn• l rop to choo-.c Imm Sea Kings win league finale Corona del Mar frosh I soph boys defeat Laguna Beach for Pacific Coast League title. Ille vt'>lllng Corona del Mar High frosh/'>o ph boys water polo team defeated Laguna Beach, 10-8. and dmched the l'acifil Coast League title last Wedne-. day in both learns' league finale Greg Sanford had three goal.c,, while Ryan I lultman and Jeff Lee had two apiece for the St-a King<> (16-4. 4-0 in league) l(;i11e Ht·~an had fhe kill-. P!_Clfic Coast t..ucue I .<iura Uay10n had three lull-. and Corona del Mar 10, Laguna Beach 8 Amanda Barkt•r had liw Jl e-. for Score by Ouarter.1 Corona del 1 3 , J tht• "iculor-. Mar • lne .'\ewpon I !arbor I hgh ldguna Bt:ddl ' 3 1 1 tS lro'>hl'>Oph wrl'> \.Olll'yhall tt•am Corona del Mar Sanford 3, Hultmdn 2, Loo 2. Glady<.t1 1 JonP~ 1 1( .. 111 1 dc·ll'ate<l l.<11-,runa 11111'> 1 ligh. 2'1 Savps Peo111·r f 11, lr> I.I. on NO\ .! ... Girls volleyball Proshlsoph lne °"t·wpon I larhor I hgh froshlo,oph girl-. volh·\11.111 lt'JJll defeated \\oodhndge '~> I.!. .!.~, I 0, in tlw ~1lor< ~·a V1t·w U•ague finah· llrnr-.day I ..iura Uayton hdd four k.tll'> fo.:.it ll' Ht'gan llcld I 0 1n.., .md A.h I 'Ill!> h.ill lour .t'>'>l'>h lor till \..ul or-. Note to coach~ lo n·pon 1un1or V<lr'>ll\ or fmph -.oph n: -.uh-. tall Om ... h·mma 11 -1-1 Yhh 41-l I]. or t' mail < lm-. ,,.m ma<u laur1w-. n1m or lax tlw 'fl0rl '> dt'-.~ ,11 '7 14 Yhh ll>llli PHOTOS BY OOOGt AS ZIMMfRMAN DAii '< 1>11 -r Newport Harbor's Kiley Hall ( 11) celebrates a point with Megan Munce (6) and Jamie Heenan ( 1 Q) SAILORS Continued from N3 Al~ Youni.t. M~an Munce and )lrrue I leenan wen-the three freshmen pre<ient for the c...ailor... Young finished with three at~ If Newport defeats Victor Valley Thursday. the Sailors will play 111 tM quarterlinals Saturday against the wmner of North Tomm<·e and PJ Dorado (also playing Thursday night) at a site to be detennlned. Glenn 5aid he doesn't catt who his team will ~ in the upcom- ing rounds. but he's loobng for· ward to IL "This is my favorite time of the year... he sakl. "Starting wtth the Corona match and then going in to the playof&. one Iola and thr leUOD's 0VU. Jl's great." QUOTE OF THE DAY "TMbiam adva11tap w• luM ...., t#aot # WAI • JtoirN ltll'M. Wt c.,,. 0111 Nlfily IO p,.y. • -' r , AlO ~. Novembet 10. 2004 GOLF COAST PILOT PRACTICE TEE MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT C oror1.1 Ul'I Mar re'>1dent Andrew Howard ... hot J 7'.'. hole"'totdl or l 10 (76· 79. 79. 76), but Im l11cJ to 1rach tlw (}larnpionl> Tour came to an t·11d a.lt1:r the ... econd '>tage of quaJifymg at the Mdgnoha Lour!>e in Lake Buena Vista, Ha Only I U golfer' advanced from Magnolia, one of four qualifying sites, to the national fi. nah I our '>lies nat1onw1de hosted qualifying rou11d' with :IL!1 golfer'> vying for 91 -;pots 111111 till' r1t1t1onal final'> I on I lin~e took top honors at Magnolia \\llh ii .J-u11uer p.ir 284 (73-68-70-73). ••• I ormer lJL Imm: golfer Mike Lavery will hewn thl' ,t•cond '-Lagl' of the PGA Tour's Q· 'it huol lll'\t wed, .tfter the fields for the six .,I ll'' Wl'rl' po ... tt•d 011 the tour's website last Wel'k. I .J\.l'f)' • .!J. will he onl' of the 78 golfers tee· mg up .it thl' Oak Valley Golf Oub in Beau - mont "'m 17 ·LO lor a 'hot at c;ecunng a c,pot 1111u the J111aJ.., 'thecJuled al the PGA Wes1 °'1ad111m < .ourw ancJ Nicklaw, lournament Lour'e m I .1 Qumta Dec. 1-6. l.<1\'t'ry .1cJvancf'd pa'>I the first stage in his 111c111gural itlll'mpl when he finished tied for 17th follow111g tlw 72-hole first stage at the < .rt·g '\;orm,111 C ourw at PC.A West in I.a C)umta l..tl\·'l'rY ... 1101 .i four-round total of 293 (67- 80 70 7hl t.olfl'r... wul hegin competition today 1hro11~h \.11 urdc1y at <,1onebridge Ranch in McKinney, l exm ... and the I lombre City Golf < lub 111 P<tnama C .1ty. I la. Mesa Verde's Sargent flashes cross-hand grip The left hand Is pf aced below the right hand when gripping the club. Keeping the left wrist flat la one of the keys to a aound putting stroke. Another key, Sargent said, is reading the line properly. , Imagine the line before setting up for the putt, Sargent said. "Look at the spot you want to hit it, but not for too long; Sargent said. Tom Sargent ON THE GREEN GOLFER OF THE WEEK: FARRELL HINKLE Trading. lanes for · fairways a. ...... .: Meu Vatd9 Councry Club R11'11 -=eo.ta~Oulnta Blrthpl1 .. c.te>dco, Calif. Aee:82 ~ .. moment Ouallfylng for the United Stat89 ~ dwnpk>nlhlpfortheodv time In 1988. He shot 71 and won In 1 ptayoff In the quaHfying round. fftOlllll Cllalib.--= Orivef' F91JCMlll ...._ .....,_ Roy1I County Down Gott CJub, Newcude, Ireland f9mly: Wife, Anne; IOnl, Paul end Scott Nott9wot1hy; Spent 11 yea,. on the Profwionll Bowtera Aatodadon tour, beginning~~ 16 ... Best P8A finish was fourth In a national toumament ... Conlide'8 winning the California muterl title In 1976 the spC>fting "highlight• of hl8 lffe ... The went fMtured 488 of the top 1mateur and ptafwiONI bowlers ... Started playing, golf In his 20I ... Retired orthodontist ... Won three eentor dub championahipe and one men'• cfub championship In 28 yea,. M 1 Me.a Vefde Country Oub member •.. Won men's and senior Mesa Verde titles in 1993 ... Credits current Mesa Verde head pro Tom Sargent and Art Schilling for providing goff instruction ... Played in five British Senior Amateur championships, including the last four ... He Is also exempt Into next year's British Senior by virtue of qualifying for the U.S. M~Am In 1998 ... At 66, was aec::ond otdest golfer to compete in the 1998 U.S. M~Am ... Pfaced fourth in the International Senior9 Amateur in Normandy, France, In 2000. GOLF Conti'lued from M Oub in Irvine, also owned by the Irvine Co .• during construction. Pelican Hill General Manager Hans Maissen said. Deck's programs include a once-a-month weekend golf school that attracts anywhere from three to 12 students a session along with custom group lessom that have gained in popularity in the last 1 ~ years. And the students aren't just l~can Hill. annually rated in the top 20 courses in • California by Golf Digest. attracts visitors from surrounding counties such as Los Angeles and San Diego, aJong with the out-of-state traveler, Deck said. The range, which includes 26 public practice stalls along with the upper tier -devoted to private instruction -will remain virtually the same once finished, with a few hopeful additions, Maissen said. "We will evaluate lhe technology and irpprove on some of the techniques we have there now," Maissen said. But it's the location of the future range and clubhouse that has Ma.issen excited. all-in-one package, if you will. As it stands now, the range and clubhouse are separated. One must drive a cart from the clubhouse down the winding Pelican Hill Road to the practice facility that sits at lhe bottom of the hill. The new design will feature a bridge that will allow golfers to drive their carts from the clubholise -over Pelican Hill Road -to one of the club's two l8-hole courses. the Ocean or South. The bridge resembles the Hogan Bridge, which crosses Rae's Creek on Augusta National Golf Oub's 12th hole. Artist renderinp and other information about the project can be found at www.pelicanhillupdate.com. The existing clubhouse wW be part of the inn and also be used for banquets. Maissen expects an increase in the number of golfers from the addJdon of timeshares and an inn on the property, but said the club will remain dedicated to accommodate its current golfing cUentele. ~We won't have as many outside functions or events in order to accommodate people staying lat the inn or in timeshares),• Maissen said. "But. for sure, we will always kttp the number of rounds to satisfy the players that already play Pelican Hill." l>t•t·rwood (,olf Oub in Kingwood. Texas. '>I John-. < .olf & Country Oub in St. Augus- tine. I la ... rnd the Rlark I lor..e Coun.e in Sea· "dr. < alif .. will 1oin Oak Valley as qualifying 'i!IC' °'\;Cl\ 17 20 DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Mike Lavery, a UC Irvine product, Wiii begin the second stage of the PGA Tour Q-School. Golfers will be able to check in. take a few steps out the door and walk onto the practice range when th.is project is finished. The clubhouse, range and restaurant will essentially be an Whatever the final outcome, Pelican Hill will never be the same again. Leoat Notices 2640 Legal Notlca ----State of (alifnio · TM a.s.cH Agency DfPARTIDfl Of rms AND IKllATIOM MUCWOllS NOTICI TO mOfRS '' '" ,, htd ""'" bf' rPc t'IVf•d otl Ille off1t 1• elf ltoe r1~11.ttlmrnl ol f'.irk• .tttd fl• re.tit •n North t'f 0 l'f I/It(· (" l"IUf fl'f f'h1J111· !~lb) h'i.J 4274. fin• I .1p1tol Mall Suite •.uo uu dm•nlo C•h lur n1.1 '}')814 up lo 2 P.M., Tuudoy, De- cember 14, 2004, al whco h 11mP dnd pl.ice ll1Py woll IJ• pubhr Iv oprnP'1 and "ad tor perlur mona lhe WOI ~ d5 lollnw\ I ur <Hsh •II l.tbor, maltrtlll\ IOnl\ and equo11mtnl nere~sary to •~\tore lhP habitat within tht Cnal ('an yon W1ldltte Cnrndor al CHINO Hit IS STATE PAAK Oranat County Cahfnrma cnmplele and m a~r nrdanr t with the pl•n• llnd ~pt< chcllhOn$ lherPfore and ~uch addenda lhrrtto as may bl' '~'ued p1 tor tn bod open1n1 dale I «.enst< requtred A, B. or C 'l7 £n1rneer s Csl1mtlP S~7 689 SI 170.507 Note A tob showrne will bf held al 10.JO ll m lhursday O~cem ber ?, 2004. et CHINO HILLS STAIE PARK. Clltno Hills C1lilorn1a D1rechons Cele •I lut Bound Coal Canyon E.11 off freewey 91 (south Side of frMway) Al lendence •I Iha Job altowlnr 11 MANDAtO- tY 1nd ••" bt 1119 only opportunlly ll'llde enll•ble for ptospecll,,. btddtf• to v14w the Mt• ••tit .,., • '* aonntl No Bid will be conaldtrecl fl>O«'I • Contredor 11111 did not etlend 1111 mancl1toq IOb -"<l•illl. l'rotl'•tllve bidder• lllaf ea lflW'I nd oM.aift l>ldhM ..... ~ '"' ,..._, . ., ... ". kMMll"9 "" ..... ........ lrom lhe Callforn11 Slalt lontracl\ Ree1ster al www l'lofr das ra aov/ 1 •,er 1 The bod packaae '' also naclabk> on CO htt ol r.h~rae and can br nbta1ned by tuing a request to (916) 445 'J071 Ttlp CO Wiii be \Pl\I by fu\I clns md1I, unle\s d f edf • number " provided with the fat r ~quPst Any dt\Crepan c 1~\. omcs!>1on~ ambt guilt~. or conlhll~ '"or among the contract docum~nl' or doubts 1s tn mean1ne shall be br ouahl lo lhe Stile's dlltnlton by FAX only lo <9t6) 445 9027 not later than 'M!Ven (7) days p11or lo b•d open1n1 ddlP In accordance w•th the po oviscon$ of Sec hon I 770 1773 and 1773 1 of lht labor Code, the Department of P1<ks end Recre11ton has ascer lamed lh1t lhe llMtrtl prev1il1ne reles of WllH 1n the c;ounty rn wt11c:h the work is to be done be as listed by the Deptftment of lndinlrltl Relahons A CoPY of the hstinp rs on hie at lilt 1ddress hsted above Succnslul bidder shall provlda Peymenl Bond and Parlormence BOfld DIPU"UIOtT Of PAllCSMO llOIATIOlt ....... c ... ..,... P ubllalled Newport Beadl/COttl W.U Deify Pelot Nonm1* 10, 11, 2004 W610 po<I Mesa Un1lced School Oislrrcl of Oran11e Counly Calofornll, actina by and lhrou&h tis Covernm1 Bo1rd here1nal1et relened to u ·01strrcl," will receive up to. but not liter than. the •bove staled bod de.idhne, sealed bods al lhe piece odenl1f1ed above for the award of a contract lor lhe above Proie1.t All bods "e lo be 1n accord1nc1 with Condr- hons, lnstructt0ns. and Spe~1l1c1llons whtc:h ire on ltle en the ofhce ol lhe Purchason1 01reclor of saod School Dlslrtct. 298S B Bur Street, Cost• Mesa, CA 92626 There will be a -delery pre-Wd CM- fer_. .. 10100 -· ....... 11, 2004 .. 111114 ... I, HIS .._ Str .. t, c .... .a-, CA. An, blclder f alllfta to •llend the entire pre·bld conl erence will be ~ 1 nonresc>ORMV• bidder 1nd will hive Its bid retur<Md unopened In eecorct.nce of ttle provisions of ClllfCHnta P11bllc: Contrect Code S.C:tlon 3300, Ille DIS· trlc1 requires thet the blddef polMSS alt the foffowlnt clnslflutlon of contractor's llc•nMI •• Ill• ttme lhlt the contract Is 1w1rded A -· heh bid tlltll be 1tcompanled br a bid MCWltr i. ttM fcwnt et CHll, e Clftlft.d or cnhlef'a ehecll Of bid bol'l4 hi 111 llMUflt not l1Ull01ICI ,... "*' l9tl PtrCl•t (10'-'> Of 1111 uuma '200.000 00 totll blllll WDM• ll'b. ~ .. ta. 114 DI • 1 ....... bittrlct. Pttf.,MHCt L.--t -· ar ..... -... ,... ........ btds 1nd not necessarily ICCf91 lhe lowett bid. and to waive any in formehty or rrre1ul1rlty in 1ny btd racetved MlWPOtlT-MUA UMlfllD SCHOOl OtSTaKTef 0r-..c-'Y Sher ... La.1,.._ Directer ef ,.,..-. ... -4w .. .e..w.1,.. 714/424-5077 Pubflshed Newport Beech/Costa Miu Daily Pilot November 3, 10, 2004 W600 The Oren1• County S1n1tet lon Dtstrlcl . Cetrfornl•. wtn rece1n bids until .._,,.._ 2J, 2004 .. 2.00 , ..... Bids ntvst be received II UM District'• Admln l1tr1tlve Lobby or Purc:h11l111 Offke by the date llerelnab.ove HI forth, et wtlldt hme they will be opened 1nd n amlnecl et the District PurclltsJn1 Office, lCJl.U Ems Avenue, Fo.111taln Y1lley, Ctlltomlt. fot the follow in&: .......... ,_,2) , ............. ... ........... .... ~~ '90. ~ttlM-MS Seated b6* must be submitted Oii lht form MIPPlie4 by the Dilttlct Ill ec:c:ordan« with .. PfOYWoM of IN lfKI• fa~ SpKtflc1t10M. bid I and further lnfor••tlon "'11 h ~.t ....... ...... ........,..(714) MJ.J&U hbllsllellll Newport ~ ..... U911r ruot "•velftbtr 10, 20CM Mll .... , ,... .. .. ,,, .. ,,.. ef 1111 ... ...... a.&&.a..L. ..... eif JW ~ Nt ~ IN1 wltti• nllll- publlc: by competrt.ive bid 11 24511 Newport Blv• •• Cost• Meu, Cehfornil 92627 on December 6, 2004 at 1110 PM thl follow1n1 described property Unit 311. Cer11d Deft. ms Smtih, Ir . person1I property, household aoods. busmess rlCords 1nd/or Inventory Unit 2422, K1thleen Shiver a.~ 1. Ktthy 5"1Ytr. C*sonal PfoP• arty, household aoocts. business records 1nd/or lnventcwy. Unit 427. Brld&el H1ros. per90n11 proper- ty, household 1oods. business rec0tds and/or 111ventory. PurclleH must be made with CISh only lfMI 1t the lime of Nie. Sate sublect to c.ncell1tlon 111 the nont of MW.- :;e-:-::. 'i.~ .. 2! ....... wtwai-ltllll .~-:::. ~i.::! .._ C.UUH tCIClltTY.fM (4B) _,. i11• flf .. .. ,,.,.,., ,14rwM.._• =:": ,,., • "' _. Prer11t'1 1 a... lpl; .. --~ -~"!:......... .... Ill ..... ~ ............... _ _.. .. ~-...... ~ --··••..i ~ ... ~· ... e.l,a.;, NOTICC IS HutEIY Utllfltd ScllHI llll C:.... I ,_ GMNlll9ttt1e1Ur•flf ===•-= ............ M __ , ... _ .. \ ment between owner Ind oblil•ted perly Published Newport Buch/Costa Mau Delly f'ilot November 3. 10. 2004 W601 mna.,.• The Or1n1e County S1n1t1tlon District. Callforn11, will receive bids untll .. .,,..._, 2J, 2004 .. 2.00 , .... Bids m11st be received et the District's Admln· 1Stret 1ve lobby or Purchas>na Office by the d1te hfteln1bove set fofth, al which tirrie they will be opened end uemlned at the District PUJctiasJn1 Offic:e, 10844 Ellis Avenue. F Ol.lnttln Vlltey. C.NfOfnla, fot the foltowiflt. ............. ,,, 2004/MOS 81K c-it- ft! Ctn <9 JWI SPIOfl<AnoN llO. V-2004-204 SHled bids must be submitted on I.lie form suppl .. d by the Dl!ltrlet In 1ecordance with 111 provisions of I.lie SpeCl- fluUons Specif1e1tlons. bid blinks 1nd further Information mey be of)telned et tilt 1bove lddrns, te~ (714) 593-75&3. Published Newport Beech/Costa Mau Dllty Pilot November 10, 2004 W613 ......... ... s..... The fo&wlna persona are doln& bulln1ss 11: 1) P£100N YACHTING, b) NICI( l'flUON, c) EMSAYC ·£ASTERN MEOfTt:RRANEAN YACHT CHARTERS. 2431 Britt· IOX WQOda LAM Caata Mesi. Celtforn" 92627 Nlll1t Kamll Pellcan. 2438 Brittany Woods Lene. Coste Men. C1lrforn1a 92627 Thrs business Is con dueled by en indMclu1l Hive you slM'tecl do1n1 buslnns yet? Yes, 07/01/04 N1llat Kamil Pltlun TIUS lltltmenl WIS filed with the County Cler• of Oran11 County Ofl 11/0 l/04 20046006175 Dally PUot Nov 3, 10, 17, zc. 2004 W604 IOllCIOf ..W11*TO Slll.CmlCllWBMIS .......... llfll Oc*tS,• To Wllom It Mar Concern: Tho N1me(1) of tlll ~nt(a) Isl •ct' BEACH DOD(ES TRAINING INC The 1ppltc1nts fisted 1bove •• 1pplyln1 to the Department of Alcoholic Bevert11 Control to safl 1lcollollc beve,.1es 1t 750 W l7TH ST, COSTA MESA, CA92627 Type of llcenu(s) Apphed for 57 SPE CIAl. ON SALE GENERAL Publlahed N1wpor t B11cll/Cost1 Mesa Dally Piiot November 3. 10, 17. 2004 ..Wli02 • ' . ... ENTERTAlfMNT s,emt WANTED _&m ___ 131_0 ANTIQUES lQUAl llCUSll6 ClfPOl'RllTY All real estate edver'tis· mi In ttus newspaper Is subject to the Feder1l Faff Housina Act of 1968 as 1m1nd1d which maku 1t 11te11I to adverhu ·any prefer· encl. lim1tat1on or discrlmonabon b1sed on race. color. rel11ion. M•. hanchcap, f1m1h1I st1tus Of n1tion1I Of11in. or 1n Intention to make 1ny Stich pteference, lim1ll· Uon Of dlscrrm1n1hon: MCAllHPAID .. ................ WI BUY UTATU ·--tn.ncty-... Mlllllr 'corJSIGri6ENTS . I I , I This newspaper will not know1n1ty 1ccec>t any ajlvertis.tMnt for real e1tate which 1s on violation of the law Our re1ders are hereby informed th1t 111 dwell-lncs 1dvertrsed In this MWSC11t11r art 1va1llble °" 1n equal 09C>Gftun1ty basis To compl1in of dis crtmtnatioft. call HUO toll- fr• It l 800-424 8590. . PLUG IN · Plug In to the Pilot Classified sectK>n to find services from electro(llcs and plumbeB, to landscapers and ' painters ·• -How to Place A • • CLASSIFIEAD By Fax (949) 631-6594 1"-llCloi*'fOll-........... "'1 alp lild ;.. I .-..-1 By Phont' (9491 642-5678 By Mail/In Person: l lO West S.y SITCCI 1510 ftmlln FOUND CAT, •ll•rt llolre4, wMte & pey ct..., s-t. a- h , .. lledllloey. -4U-7746 l'..-.1 Olll q ~ $«) Of> -· $«) a. ~ wAi ....... "61111 .... 1110 =..~~191V UlllDH CAllfOlMIA ASSIJHlY Bill 1672 Guer1nteed health cov er•&• for the Self· ,Employed with 2·50 workers (Husb1nd & wile OK) HMO or PPO (SX1} "X11 ·lln Cal-SCAN JEWELRY/ DIMDOSI PRECIOUS METALS C-.tC•"-" Old Coins! Gold, solver. ~.witches. antiques collectlbtes 949-642·9448 A IUND NIW 2005 M1nuf1c tured Home, $21,900 More f ICIOfy dwKt spec11b onllne 11 www.uchamplOfl.com °' call I 800 965 1603 cm 3111 aB.1AllDUS ~~~~~-llRCltAlllSE (Cal·SCM ) ...... c... ... for Adoption SAT 12-4.00 PetSmart Costa Mesa l7lh It Superior. (Nut '° .... , ~1-'Rn ..., Vc*dln ,..... Kli ....... NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY NmaUES a cx:u.a:'l'lll!S • lr.lCM.f fUIN1URE f'Wm•Mr • RnMI Pnas llalimf • Wt Make~ Calls •CASH BUY OlfrS • Ont Piaz OI f..ncitt WC. • c.on.ip.mmu A.caped o.ily ·e...Wet-Lcpl~ • Bonded " l..k:auld •IX SQ FT FWWAY fROl'(l'AGE SHOnOOM • Ill c-Mi.: £.od o(S) ,.., ll:l4.AR 1-888-434-0722 t 121 I Clll•lk • I D I 11111• · R ¢'11 - 911¥11 • COVENANT TRANSPORT. TMll\t and Sotos cflecll Mt ... MW pey •• OwMii' ~· •tors, \!t:~lo11ced on..n. TIOIN .... Cllldu ... SN4eftts. Coll I •..,.ray (l· lll-6f7·J7zt) E1t111I o..,.tMlt1 t,_,. • (Cal SCAN) Co-.IJI Mesa, CA 92627 Al cv.port Bl~d & Ba~ S1 Hours: rclcpllooc 8. l0arn·5<Mlpm \fond.I) Fnda) Walk-In K ~ 5:00pm Mondlty Friday ~ •f~o/Slll. •Acquisitio11/dmlopment low •Co11stJuct101/perm1mt loans • (sqleCla) e('Ay~ e&-*n Liceftse IOOC7B8 eContitW Li:Mst ec7ll c.m-. .... " ..... IHt Sl4e CM ofk space •PP'O• 40051 129 Cebrollo. qu.et. $650 Mime 949 642 51 JI HOtJES FOR SAU ORANGE 5400 COUNTY Of9I SAT·SUI 12--4 1726 .. ~· llSA vml • ..... ..... $71tilllf ~""-.am mM-SBl ~-sti-tm ..... ~2bath Sdllll level lift• ywd. near OCC & South Coast f>tua. w1•1nt distance to very ter1• parll Seper1t• master qvertes l&Q.CXXI Act 949-B 7474 WTS•toT Lind R·2 lontnt. beau. 1174sf.2 homes on the lot teer do-s Only 1724,900 Pam Stlll Star R£ 714-742-42.211 ;------··· ~ .... 'i - II.,, ~ first step We can save you valuabte time ~making the trip IO the Orange County Clerlt-Recotdef In S.U Ana 10 ftle your statement (often referred as a OBA-·Doing Bu11ness As") We will publish your flcti1ious name statement once a week le>< four ~ as required by law and then Ille your PfOOI of pobhcaoon wltt1 the County Recx>fder. as well We can lax. email or mail you the forms w11h lnstruc:Oons tor your fictlllous buS1ness name statement or stop by the Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St. Costa Mesa It's easy and only lakes a few mmutes If you have any quesoons. please call us at (949) 574 4251 We're open Monday through Fnday from 8 30 am to 5 00 pm Gooo luck in your new business• ..--------Policy ------- RJIC, and deadline' are ~ubJCCI to change without nol1tt The pubh,hcr re<,erve\ the nght to ccn~. rcda.<.<,1fy. rev1 .. c or re.iclt JO)' da.,,1fied adven1-.emen1. Plea'e rcpon any error th.11 may be m your cla~:.ificd ad 1mmcd1ately The Datly Pilot JC1:eph no hab1hty for any error 10 an adven1-.emen1 for wh1 lh 11 m;1\ be rc,pon\lblc exccpc for rhe co\! of the ~pace acrually onup11.:d by the error Crcd11 can only be allowed for the fiN m-.cnmn .....------Deadlines-------- M11nd.1~ Tuc"b \ w ._.dm.·..J.1 \ ThuNlay l·rnw) 'i llllpm \fonda) ~ ()()pm ·r uc\<l.t) 5 OOprn WedncWy 5.00pm 1-nd..i) s.uun!Jy \undJ) . IOuNl.n ~ lMlpm I n<l.1\ '\ I llprn 1-ndJ\ ~ IXlptn Newpoft Bead! NEED TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY UR HOME OF THE EEKPAG ON ATURDAY CAN HELP (All 17,..,u;t WI fDT IOW truTt PBJCM"1 ss.-.. ~...,..... .- 111t4-W •sti-tm o..•c.e.a... IPC>fOl ?soo sf. 1200 If lot 60r 6 tvn 111. 2 1/2 b1 Offered 0 $3,850,000 IJ OwMf' Alt.a Welcome Contact T•rl W.alns M9 290- 0751 or ~70.!1393 NIW HOMI SS6H PlaLenha Ca 3b• loft 2 Sba ,. tensive us~ ol &• a01le m"ble up11r ad ed appl \ wood blinds 2 ~ar 11•r much more C111 lo-ckt1is !l>l VI {1121 RURAl PROPERTY FORSAlf Rooms for Rent 6040 .. o.n.-& 2:2Jwl St. IJ'll room ......,., !JS. ott pd ~ pf'4 Mi.hen-"°"· nty. I till In ~.-t i:.n snv.m c..111 s.n cm 77S 1'D°) ~ 'hf> ~n RESIOENTIAJ Rf IJT Al ORANGE 7400 COUNTY == 5915 Balloa Island ,... 2tMi 11 ... f & btt~I I 20 AUi lANCHIS. Repossessions Near boomonc £I Paso hus S9 995 S~ down $99 monthly <10'-216 monlhs ) Roads Su• veyed Free maps. pie turn Creal loutt0n E•cel~nt l1m1n1 Sunset Rench" I 800 343 9444 Cal SCAN AmOMA IEST llMGMI. 36 acres S39.900 8-lClful ranch 111 w..nrsl rl115llff area. pet"fec:t 6.100 dlmll9 ~ mountlon f\ews. Nfordlol* hnenanl AZlR 1-877 2B2· 5263 (Cal-SCAN) dinrm hvr m Ip sun de~ll. lllr laundry I•• snoo 949 376 ~7 STIPS TO llACHI Oeluae 2bt lba condo fully furn endosed 1a1 snoo 949 645 ~ Conmdmllar S ...... Aftt• 8,,nd Of'W 11cht & bricht .. d access '"''' now S850m Call Phil 949 72S 8535 Utilrt a ......... l lr. lh, new kitchen bath & Berber ce•.-C Car w d $1950 949 ,~ Jew Jk, h1hl awy IPICtOUS. Ip 1rtn1lt, t11vertine. cvst clblneh, wd hllup. ear &afdene• no 1*:s av11t 12 I $2S9S mo yr tse 949 644 I 7?1 "[W •IXKO • OWHCR Must Sell' 20 Ac $17,900 Stvt w/our lowest prices ever• Perle<:! 11t1w1y, stun· n1n1 views Year round roads w/etectuc Must see to 1pprec11te Don't miss oull Eacellent hn&ne:M\I C•ll I 1111 917 2Q4 ~ Vl[W 8uu 2br 2bl .... lo.d h. i-n Cllfa. www p1nonsprin1s com 2 c .., no pit 2910 (Cal SCAN) S.-l2fm MMin-Bii m.e•waa lllTAIJ ..... ,, __ 211r. a.. EatUde lrt ..... 2 c ... 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S-... & .., Vu, Jbr 2ba, fp, patio OVW ~:.:&,nbelt. pr, rv FWI .. 714-840-6636 ..... c-.u. ,...... 2br e.yftonts *1rc $33XVln w/rrwt 6 rro .-m Poci. .._ &YI" «J.CI, pyt bd1 9fMi73.8B) Sir SI• Perfect family 11ome Lra yard. p.u ok, avlil no'fll S3500/mo v-.._. By ~ 1631 Pepsus St 949-8117.7373 Ctllfornlt t1w rt· quires th1t contr1<:· ton teklns jobl th1t total S500 or more (labOI or m1t•riala) b4I liclnMd by the Contrec:ton Stitt Uc:enM loerd State ... •llo rtqulret that contrectors Include ltleir NcenM numb41r Oii II ed¥ertalfll You een chedl the status of your licennd cont,.c:tor et www.c:1lb.c:a.10• or 800-321-CSLB Unll· ClflMd contr1cton tellt111 fob• tll1t tot1t leu tllen $500 1111111 1t1te Ill tlMlr 1dv1tt1Hmant1 tllat ttley .,, not llclnMd &IJ thl C411tr1eton tut. 9-d.* tlORt ti Rs ...... 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(vlnl08294\ S52,995 949·640·644S Lind RoYlr Nlwpoort a-ti IMW '02 S2SI .,..., 5 speed (v1nF41965) S26,995 949·640·644S Lind Rovtr ~ 8-:11 These pos1t1ons 1re c.4llec ,02 1~ hmrted and lothne quickly AW D ( 111 n20 7 5 0 5 ) call by November 15 to S3S,99S 949_640_6445 11cure yoursl Lind Row ~a.di EOE Subj to d/s. 6 mos upreq ********** Ce41Hec S.vlll• 'tJ dl'k areen 1n ucelltnt coridltoon SIOlk ml, $4995 949·675-l357 _Al_lll_maltt _____ BOATS ......... ~ -----~~ LlD 41t4 3111 (Wl&UllS7) ........ •15 111,995 949·M0-6«5 Lind Rowow Nlwpoort 8-:11 Mere .. • 't4 le111 E320 Cabriolet & ml, octlltnt condition 125,000 94~1-1854 BOATS · RENT/ ~ Merw4ff SUOO '02 Sports Rlrn v2048 I 5 Spol1ftlNnt' B>.995 •640-&M5 DlylOlll 1675 IAnd ~ Nlwpoort 8-:.tl M•CIDIS· HOSl 't 1 '60ft tt.tter• Spert )fellow/tan xlnl cond fw.r pwtnershlp oppor- new lop, clironM rims. tuntty c.iio &. Newport CO 161K mi, 112.000 PP 949-6'7S-5488 eve .lift. 949-723-05491929-3348 ,.....,,.., ~~K!SS vM33151 ~ Lind Rowr Nlwpoort 8-:.tl PC111SOt1 CAYIMS S '04 P11tlmvm color. Xlnt cond, anat buy SM,900 has utr111949-30&-2107 ~ 'M 31!56 C7wilct HS Gr ICllltioll ""-11 Toal 'I r9*nd r9d. runs ,_at n4«!-5.'Mll PendM t1 I '00 JSli mi. Tlptronic, lttv M5.!J95 vt621.004 ~ Lind RoYlr Nlwpoort Bead1 .... .._ '02 MSl low milea. (•ln464642) 138,995 949-640-6445 Lind Rovtr ~ a.di VOl.VOS60'02 74K ml, xlrit cond, 111 records, ell power sunrf. d1rk ,,., Sl6,500 949-274-1 34 Pla~:J!ur ad <H9> "'i':~n • ClUNOUT YOllHOUSE WITHA 6AIA6f SAlll CAll (949) 642-5671 Best place in the world to advertise! "Employee. " "Empleado." Call today to place your ad Classified 642-5678 "Arbeitnehmer. " "Employe." A·ZMMDYMAN ln1tali, rtftu cablnetl. ~ ~ Oq 7148-0'Zle C.,.. A1_*11_ 1!1'CAIPIT1!1'CAIPIT-tr ltec>atra, Pttdttns. lnltall C-teoua. 1n1 11n !Oh. Wlloltulel 949·492·0205 ........ YOUIHCNll IMPIOVIMINT NOJtm Cell I plvmOer, painter. h1ndym1n, Of any of the srut servlcfl lllted lier• In our a¥Viet dlftctoryl THESE LOCAL SVC P£0f>LE CAH HE.LP YOU TOOAYI PUBLIC NOTICE The C11if. Pvbllc Utllltla Commtnlofl reqvirn tt11t d •MCI hovuhotd 1ood1 movere print ttltlf P.U.C. Cal T numl>ll: llfnoa ind cll1uffturt print tlltlr T.C.P, number lft 111 1d¥er· tlstmtntt. If '/OU lllYI any qvMtlon1 1b<Mit tllt le1111ty of a moor, limo or ct11vff1ur. call: "*KITamu CCNl9WUCMI ,, , nnll.IAPilot !L~~- lllMAnER lllW YOU 111."!1 CUSSIFIED CM RmRw I ~ I I ' --,, t . t I ·' ·' ~ f t I • t • ( > .:_ -. J ( J ' ' • ..