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-...... ' nag1n - ' 1 C" I') - .r - - Jail time . Greg Haldi has his bail revoked by a judge set to rule on b6a flwdom- including not drink­ ·rm Inclined to ruJe be be tent to the hol when Greg l laidl blew 11110 11 d!ter lnc ~ and not breaking any laws Orange County Jail on a forthwith ba­ the Oct :~o aco den1 Bui 111 an after­ today wl}eth.er the 19-ye~-old can stay ln the hospital. - •=send him to jail until the sis,· Brlsefto said. noon hearing asking l11a1 he remain in upd-"' ended. Brlsei'lo imposed the no-bail status the ho-.pital, hi'> P'>Ylhlatm l, Dr Irwin Marl1aO'Netl Proeecuton argued that HaUdl. aon of "8-ld on the information presented, on Greg H.aidl, who was hospitalized Ro-.enfdd, te!.llfied th,11 (,reg Hatdl told OailyPitot fonner Oru1fJe CoWlty Assistant Sberl1f' the defendant on the 30th of October with depres.slon the day after the Oct. 30 hlJTl he'd ha d haJ f ct can of beer al a Don Hakl. vtoJated the terms of bis wu in violation of the conditions im­ accident. according to bk attorneys. fneml\ house and wa.-. 1rymg to over SANTA ANA - A judge on Monday $100,000 Ml by drinking alcohol and posed by the court." Briseno sald. ·1 think the judge tM lt'a In Greg''> do-.e 011 1ranqu1h1«r'> ngh1 before 1he revoked the ball of Greg Haidl, a move getting lnto a traffic collision in Santa Brile.fto la set to decide today whether best interest to be in custody," defen!.e arc1d e111 that could eend the 19-year-old to fail Ana the nigbt of Oct. 30. In August. after Greg 'HUdl ·wm go to jail or remain, for attorney Joseph Cavallo aald. I le 111 ade ano rher lJll'>UCCC'>'> ful -.u1 for at least two montba while he awaits Greg Haldi bad a series of run-Ins with now. at a psychiatric facility, where his Defense attorneys tried to prove dur nde a lll'tnpl w11h 1ra11 4uL111,er-. about a retrial on dwps be and two friends police, Orange County Superior Court doctor llkl be ls being treated for severe ing a bail hearing Monday morning th.it gang-raped an unconscious girl Judge Francisco Brisei'\o put restrictions deplellloo. a machine read a false positive for ako- See JAIL. Page A4 Council approves parking .... ~: .. measures

New spaces wi ll be added a nd resident-only permits i ~ ~ued to m ak.c Ii nd i ng s pot~ e a <; ier for hou ~e . -. owners in Co ll f' ge Park . -,, . Deirdre Newman . . Doily Pilot ~ : ·-..:. ­• t ( J\ f,\ \II\\ I lw 1111111ul .1ppro\l'd -.l'H 'r.d 11H .1\llft'" \ lornl.I\ to .1111•\ 1at ~ p.1 rlrn 1g prohll'm'> 111 .111d .iro11111l the < ol ll'gl' l';irl lll'tghborho11d Parking on ~1n-1·h "111 h ,,, H111g1•r, l lrt\I' ·- . Columm.t I >rl'Vl'. I he r:1<1t "'de nl Wah- ~or l''>l Ho.ul and the t'.t"t ''dt ol I 1Jrdhiitl1 Dn\I c:in no\\ he ll'l'd 11111\ b\ rl''tdt•n"

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Allele Robinson The initiative sets up an See PARKING. Pau A3 Daily Pilot endowment to fund education in the ans and sciences. ll's a NEWPORT BFACH - partnership between the lV Butterflies have alit in Newport station and other organizations, Beach In aculpturaJ form, and Including the Orange Counry PUBLIC SAFETY starting In February they'll help Transportadon Authoriry, UC spread education in the arts and Irvine and Roger's Gardens on sciences around Orange County. San Joaquin Hills Road, where Famed marine artist Wyland on Wyland showed off his sculpture. Crash kills Monday unveiled a sculpture of a "This was something that I was butterfly whose wings he painted honored to do," said Wytand. with tropical 8sh to usher In the whose own foundation supports Butterfly lnJttative, a new educational and scientific driver who community program endeavors. •1t's just a good 61. spearheaded by the KOCE-'IV At the entrance of Roger's Garden, OCTA's Ted Nguyen admires a Foundation. s.. WING, Pas• M butterfly created by famed artist Wytand for the Butterfly Initiative. was headed wrong way Woman drives toward Newport seeking to buck MMa, CA 92828.. E-fMll ii oncoming freeway traffic Daily Pilot ~ The ptlot wtl""' .....cdon before careening from an of reeponee1 on an ocean-pollution trend AT A GLANCE ThanbgMng o.y. overpass, her _car bw-sting ON TIE WEB: into flames on Baker Street. • Ahle Roltlntott ww.... c:cm WEATHER c& AllcleR..... on QllYPlot tt lllrya..,.,,, tDdly,-"" DailyPlot GMNG.JHANKS ~ ..... mlcf.109 # ?• ,_.,._,...Mendaw-..hlNend SPORTI • ONCA PUS

KIDS TALK BACK Words IN THE CLASSROOM worth adding to lexicon The Daily Pilot visited Jaymi Ropp's fourth-grade class at Davis Elementary School and asked students: 'What's fun about learning new words?'

"If you learn new words, you learn how to read. I love reading to my 2-year·old sister, Melissa· KARLA GALVEZ, 9

"It help!> me KE.NT TA£PTOW I OM.YPLOT read llarry Porter. I love Paul Foor, 9, finds a comfortable place to do his language arts schootwot1< at Davis Elementary School on Monday. reading that book." ERIC MEJIA, 9 Rooting for new meaning

Deepa Bharath four words- •spect. • Euy enough. "Yeah. it's tricky,• the teacher said exposure to words to understand Da1lyP1lot "What are these words calledr "The word sign ls pronounced HU them better.· Roppaaked. sine, but the WQrd signal Is Most of the studenta in the dus · 11'.s fun earning about the She gave them a hint to make it a pronounced di.fferendy . • speak another language. primartJy because r learn capricious ways of the little easier. Ropp repeated the word with an Spanish. at home, Ropp said. more words. r EngUab language can be •1t grows at the bottom of a tree emphasis on the ·g.• "So it's Important to ioaease their like that Today, L fascinating and frustrating trunk,• she said with a smile. She then handed out sheets of exposure to words and tbefr roots to r hJced learning at the same time. A bevy of hands went up ln the paper with words containing "sign'" give them a better understaodlng of the new word Studenl5 in JaymJ Ropp's • air. or •spect• in them and asked the language,• she said. "It also 'spectacle.'" fourth-grade language arts class at •Root words: student Autumn students to Wlderllne or circle when helps improve their convenadooaJ MICHAEL Davis Elementary School in Costa Robinson said. they saw either of those. skills.. SCHEIDT, 9 Mesa learned all about discovering Then Ropp wrote four more The different exercises help The challenge to the teacher I.a the intncacies of root words and words: resign, signal and signature. students to understand the words, 6.nding different ways to present the phonellcs Monday morning. They spotted the root word, ·sign,· their meanings and pronunciation, material. Ropp said Ropp wrote down four words on and said the words aloud. Ropp said after class. ·Just explaining isn't going to cut the board: spectrum, spectacle, "How many thought the word "The tricky part about the English It,• she said. "We use pictures, inspect and spectator. s1gnal should be pronounced like language is that there are so many sometimes bodily actions, and just " I lilce it It didn't talc.e the students long to 'sinaJ'r she asked. exceptions to the rule,· she said. •it find many different ways of because I speak figure ouc the common part to all A couple of hands went up. t.ak.es a lot of repetition and attacking a word.· a different language at hom e. and it help'i me speaJc l:nghsh better • Principal: Kem M. Smith tWbor Vi9w K-6 def Mar Main phone: (949) 515-6966 AUTUMN YOUR SCHOOLS Mein phone: (714) 424-7940 900 Goldenrod Ave .. Corona del Principal: Jane Holm ROBINSON, 9 · Mar Main phone: (949) 515-6965 Nawpoft Heights K-6 ELEMENTARY Colege Pmtt K·3 Principal: Metlluia Christensen Attendance: (949) 515-6808 300 E. 15th St, Newport Beach 2380 Notre Dame Roed, Costa Main phone: (949) 515-0940 Principal: Kurt Suhr SCHOOLS Mesa Attendance: (949) 516-6812 M..tnenK-6 Main phone: (949) 51S-6970 Principal: Pst l~ey 2100 Mariners Drive, Newport Attendance: (949) 515-6872 Adams K-5 Main phone: (714) 424-7960 ~3-6 Beadl 2850 Oubhouse Road, Costa 2130 Senta Ana Ave., Costa Principal: Pam Coughlin PMdeltno K-3 Meta I wntea o.vla4-6 Mesa Main phone: (949) 515-6960 Principal: Candy Cloud 1060 Paularino Ave., Costa Meaa 1ournal. So 1050 Arlington Drive. Costa Principal: Stacy Holmes Main phone: (714) 424-7935 Principal: John Sanden when I learn Mesa Main phone: (949) 515-6950 PMwpolt Coast K-6 Main phone: (714) 424-7950 Attendance: (714) 424-4702 nev. words. I PrincipeJ: 0-vt Galloway and Attendance: (949) 515-6862 6656 Ridge Part Road, Newport Coast can use them Anc*MnK-6 JudyAnn Buru- Pomone K-3 Main phone: (714) 424-7930 Principal: Monique when I write my 1900 Pon Seaboume, Newport ~ K-5 2061 Pofnone Ave., Costa MeM Attendance: (714) 424-4782 3156 IOJtybrooke Lane, Costa Vanlae8roedl journal " 8eadl Principal: Julie Mc:Comti M•ln phone: (949) 515-6976 JUANITA Principal: Mary Manos ~ Mein phone: (949) 61S-6980 SANTANA, 9 Main phone: (949) 515-a36 ~K-6 Mdpll: KdPf Sandle2 26X1Vista del Oro, Newport Main pho:ne: (714) 424-7945 PMwpolt Elemaatay K-6 Ree4-6 Beadl 14&h Street end Balboa Celfomie K·5 801 Hamilton St, Cost.a Mesa Principal: Cher1ene Metoyer 3232 California St, Costa Mesa Uncolft K.e Boulevard, Newport Beach Princ:ipat: Jeff Gau Main phone; (949) 515-5920 3101 Pec:ific View Drive, Corona Prindpel: Amv Nagy Main phone: (949) 516-e905 WE'VE MOVED!

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~dPrilot•...... n ..... and the WMIMI ~ •ant tO IN4J chi • ,...., of co opeme cbt ~ W... me dlMll In .. ptllt becli• both dtylltnltL ..,_, • which the dty II di bopq to putq lhe Iii* OD d!y COICa,... ~ Newpcwt a..:b on-- developed ...... ~ lbe of wml Santa pull within lw Jamltt. Street end Mela DIM ulldlr- It into a CODUDunity tW11m. ~ w.c s.nca Ana ...._. Ana Hefi&bD'"'""*'' held a proCeft YOte SANTA ANA HmGHTS - The Gett1!J8 the Unee undqrvund p:>UD.tt. 1b9 00111U1a1Pt baid b The Operedonal ~t II Wl*h .... In Colt.a Mela's in tbe r.b .of 2002 md by a ~ ~.~Aooae«orttoput ... p~ Cbt wdMdc and Wlll~opdon.11ll•ntdty Provtnc triclr:y. ~Qty~ ...ollnll.ntt. maqln dMlile oat to be annexed ty IUJC9 u.ndeiground OD two Nfety l'8UODI. Both equelUtlm man., o.ve m Mid. ager Homer Bludau Mid- ~ In Pebcuuy, cbe c.o.ta Mela by COiia Me& atreeta Jn this equMUlan neigh- and pedeltriaM taae had to The nm ttep ta a cott ana)ylll. that the dty ii now focus1ng on Oty OJuddl appnMd continu· Newport Beed> stair memben borbood will take a few atrlelet snake their way arowld utility The resident.a In east Santa gtvtng the planning procea t.ng Jta drotl to annex a 288-acre will be brtnglng the annexation .... forward later th1t month. poJee on the bone tJaOa and the Ana Hdgbta won't have to thoul- more time to evolve befote It area lncludlna wmt Santa Ana luue bade to their council u : At the next Newport Beach atct.walb on theee two streets, der all of the typically steep cost moves forward With any deal. Hef&bta. the Suua Ana Country eady u Dec 14, Klff said. The Oty Council meedng on Nov. 23, committee eecretary BaJbua Ve- of the pcojec;t. Since their MJF~ ~The YMCA wanb to operate it Club and a ID01ldy residential country club will QOl be part of council memben will schedule a ne:da lald. bodJood ts put of the county's long-term," he ta.Id. "We want ara south ol Meta Dlfve be· the annexation package council public h~ to ltart the proc- ~been trylnf to get them ~pment ara. the CQUDl)"I for that to happen. But we aren't twwen Santa Ana aod Irvine av­ members will consider at that ' eas of getting the udllty llnee underground fomer," Venezia redeYelopment d.lltrlct it paying far enough along for them to enuee, wbk:h COJ!hllm two par· time because of C.OSt.a Mesa's op­ underground on C'ypresa Street sakS. the bulk or the coat. Kl« aaid. know if they will feel comfortable cell already within c.o.ta Mesa position, Kifr added. and Mesa Drive. In 2002~ the co~ Board of Only the hQmeownen o,n the or uncomfortable operating it.· The fact that lt't happening at Superytaora approved forming a two 1t1eeta Involved will have to The city will also be revisiting all is heartening to ~dents of utillties dJ$r[ct to move the lines contribute, Veoe:da aaid. the annexation of west Santa the Santa Ana Heights Project undergl'Ound. But when the city Another priority for the Santa Ana Heights in the near future. Advisory Committee, who have annexed east Santa Ana Heights Ana Heights area le a community City Council members had Now you can with the fu '( Fund paid 12.04% in October 2004 nexed eastern portion of this Ft.rat. the city hired a consult - up an agreement for I.he YMCA The issue has been comen- For an offenng Clfcular and a free 1nformat1on kit, please call us toll-free at 1-866-235-4872

BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Free Seminare Avetlable 1-866-235-4872 Au shots for seniors is asking for a $20 donation for dent, served two previous terms Farm 1-oundatton, an organiza· ooc 1309 32311 • - .rncapfunct..com shots. from 1992 to 2001. ¥.Ion that works with commu- available today He wUJ succeed Patricia Ve - nity volunteers. as weU as the Au shots will be available to lasquez, who was appointed in management and staff mem- . seniors today at the Costa Mesa Gary Hayakawa 2001. The fair board is made up bers of the fair, to operate the MONEY MARKET Senior Center, which will be of­ of nine volunteers who set and farm. fering the shots from 11 am. to 1 appointed to fair board approve policies for the fair and I le 1s also president of p.m. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger center. Friends of UC Extension, a non- The shots are only for those 65 announced Monday the re­ Hayakawa is president of profit group that helps foster and older, unless they have a appointment of Gary Hayakawa Three Star Nwsery, Inc., a cooperative extensions in O/o note from their doctor, executive to the Orange County Fair & Ex­ wholesaJe nursery in Fountain Orange County, including 4-H director Aviva Goelman said. The position Center Board of Direc­ Valley. The horticulturist is also programs for agriculture and APY* center, located at 695 W. l9th St., tors. Hayakawa. an Irvine resi- president of the CentenniaJ horticulture. *Rate Guaranteed Until December 31, 2004 *Easy Access to Your Money* FREE First Box of Checks

ing on certain streets. A task force was created com­ problems endure. the council • APY • Al>n... I ~ Yle!d ~ t~' ~KtlW ., ol ~~ 9 2004 a.1¥<~• up ti> SJ4 9941,..,,, PARKING ~1 th.ink they should have held prising Transportation Services would then consider more op· I -APY S25000 tltd~o.wn 115._llPY A monomutnl>OIM><• ol SIOO•~wrod to_,,•«"""' Sl.500 daily~. t~utr.d 10 ""*" l>l'4- m1nomum ~• lw Continued from Al off on the pemUts and started and Planning Division staff ti on!'>. with the solutions (recom­ members and the Police Depart­ rhe council directed r.taff mended by stafl)," said Hein Aus ­ ment. It evaluated the parking member\ to come back in six 12 MONTH CD their streets was destroying their tin, who lives in an apartment on conditjo~ within the single-fam­ months with an evaluation of the quality of life for reasons includ­ West Wllson Street ''I'm nor sure ily home streets north of Wtlson measure!>' success. ing trash left by vehicle owners parking permits will solve the Street and weo;t of Fairview Road "I believe this will solve the and lack of parking for guests. problem because friends and The task force also studied the owr11ow parking problem for ~1 th.ink it's marvelous," said family will be towed in the mid­ parking situauon within the both sides, and m SIX months, o/o Royellen Duffield, who lives on dle of the night· apartment and condominium we'll have glowing reports back APY* Rutgers Drive. Ml was looking for In August, College Park house complexes and the streets south and no more complaints,· Mayor e a solution that would help both owners asked the council to keep of Wllson Street and east of Fair­ C..ary Monahan said. "There·s sides. I feel badly for the people residents in apartments, condo­ view Road. It conducted parking nothing else we can do. We did * $1000 Minimum • Ai'Y • Annu.i Pw1mum tMllMl<• rn '>I"" who don't have any parld.ng. but miniwns and the Costa Mesa swvty.> in these areas and found everything. and it's not a budget s 1000 ,...,.lty "" • ..iy wllhdnrN•l f~ "''" trCh '"' dt>to•h it's been a struggle trying to keep Mobile Estates from parking on the most dense parking in multi­ killer." the integrity of our neighbor­ their streets. The council post­ family areas. 4533 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite B (MacArthur & Birch) hood." poned any decision and directed Now that meas~ have been • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Other residents in the area staff members to come up with approved 10 bring relief, staff government. She may be reached at were disappointed that the coun­ creative solution:. to the parking member.. will monitor the results (71 41966-4823 or by e-mail at cil opted for resident-only park- problem. after three month!.. If parking detrdre. [email protected] .

The talk will get more seriou~ minee member Dennis Baker. and Moming Canyon. but some POLLUTION Thursday, when the city"s Coast­ The Orange County Sanitary res1dems worried about how any ·continued from Al al/Bay Citizens Water Quality Ad ­ DiMrict now accep~ the diverted new planting and irrigation regu ­ visory Committee meets to dis· watt-r for free. but that may not lations would affect their proper­ cuss how to address the state la.!tt, ht' ~id . tie:.. groundwater seepage. Newport deadline. Optio(ll) to reduce run­ "It's kind of like there\ 110 real The comminee could come up Beach Assistant City Manager off could include restricting irri ­ free lunch. .. Baker ..aid. "5ome­ wil11 a recommendation for the Dave Ki1f said gation and ticketing violators or body's got to pdy for 1t." City QJw1cil Thursday. The coun­ The city is developing a plan to building a structure at the txmom The hest :.oluuon will Likely be cil must take action bv Oec. 14, its reduce urban runoff with the help of the gully to divert water flow:. a combuiauon of methods, !>uch final meeting before the Jan. 1 of a $1.1 -milUon grant from the into the sanitary sewer system, a ru. encournging llw UM' of natiw dcadJine. state water board, but thus far no potentially costly met.hod. plant!'> tlltll don't rt'qlllre much action has been taken, he said. 'Ille city has tried some test di· water and adding satellite-con • AUCIA ROBINSON covers MWe basically have done a lot of version programs before, and trolled irrigatmn c;ystems. he -..m.l. business. politics and the talking. but we haven't put any­ while diversion is easy to do in Both of those ...olution.. \ were pul environment. She may be reached al thing on !he ground yet.· Ki1f Buck Gully. it isn't a long-term so­ forth m October ~ a way to re­ (714) 966-4626 or by e-mail at ~~ "Orn )(} )rars of fotl' Qua/rty" said lution, said water quality com· duce the mk of fire in Bud. Gully a/iciarobmsonl!! lat1mes.com. AJI Types of Window Treatment~

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For information to assist with naturalist-led tours The Newport Beach Premiere duties at the Central library, 1000 about adding your organization and programs, special events and Cinema Guild, which supports the Avocado Ave. Information: (949) Holicfcly Delivery Available to this list, call (714) 966-4600. habitat restoration projects. The Newport Beach Film Festival, is 717-3890. interpretive center is at 2301 looking for new members. MENTOR PROGRAM University Drive, Newport Beach. Interested candidates should NEWPORT BEACH THEATRE YMCA Community Services Information: (949) 923-2296. want to help further an artistic COMPANY needs mento,.. to make a lasting and cultural heritage in the The company needs volunteers effect on a young person's life. NEWPORT BEACH community and should have a to help wl1h costume deslgn, Students 10 to 18 years old are CONFERENCE AND VISfTORS love of cinema and a desire to sewing, make-up application, set ~·~DESIGN CENTER raise awareness of the film conS1ruction. technical help, matdled with mentort to BUREAU Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd Co~ta Me~ improve their ld\ool The bureau is dedicated to the feS1ival. Information: (9491 publicity and stage management. performance and self-esteem promodon of the city to potential 253-2880. Information: (949) 75S-1046. NOT VM.10 Willi ' WIT!< !'Ull(HAS( OF 801'< r Ulll( a LA80fl while developing positive peer visitors. Volunteers with OTHER ()fT(RS (949)642-8400 and adult rehrtionshlps. extenmveknowtedgeofNewport NEWPORT BEACH, GENERAL Information: (714) 549-9622, Ext. 8eactt are needed. Information: PLAN ADVISORY COfMITTEE 35. (949) 719-6100. The Newport Beach City Cooncil Is seetc:lng applicationa from M08l.E MEALS NEWPORT BEActt U8RARY residents or business ownera to Volunteer drivers are needed to umtACY PROGRAM fill vacancies on the General Plan help deliver nutritiou• meai. to The PfOG,.m Neb volunteers to Advisory Committee. The homebound, frail or elcMtty Mor adulta who went to Improve commlttpe meets from 7 to 9 p.m. dlenta Incapable of •hopping and their reading and writing tic.Ills. on the aecond and fourth cooking for themaelvM. Volunteen wUI be~ during Mondays in the Newport Beach lnfonnatlon: (949) 846-8060. training WOfbhopl In the Friends Police Department auditorium, ' llOlMT Ct.ASSICAL ORCHESTRA Orenge County'• only nonprofit relldent d'\lmber orc:tMtn nMdt YOIUnMr9 for tkUtlng, uah9rin(I, ~. mafflng •nd Mlpwtth ~ Nomlnlel .,. alto b.w'G IOUgtrt fOr CM boerd of dlrt*f't. lnfonnMion: (848) 830-2llO• ...WCTIONS FOR__,. ~ The '9CIOYWf ~-womef\ Wit\ Moohol Of odw~ ...... ~.., .. .,~ ... ~ M T-..,., ..,..,._ 16, 2004 JAIL Contn.ed from Al 71• PUBLIC SAFETY rwo weea ~ Rneenreld said. ~ Urwlf~ The -. were •obcained BRIEFLY IN that Rulz..Z.mh&a ailllid lbrougti Ilka meas.. he eaid.. THE NEWS the ac:ddem...... lllid. Gl'C Haidl did not appear at the -... dapite the fud8e'I Boy survives but Little Cbrooa closes spedGc nwpsa for bis preeeoce. lw fractured skull after sewage spill His doclor 9dviled him not to come because the ·pn'JISl.ft of A 2-yar-oid bay who suf­ UW. Corona 8eacb re­ beUlg in the a>WtrOom. and the Aid. frnd -0. lad lnJudel mained doted Monday al­ related media laUdoy would ·ex­ , chink hl!"I gDUaJ a Aot of In a tnftlc acddent that ter a break tn a tewa" Une acablte his a>ndition.. Cavallo breab. tbllnb to the em.ts olebe killed. bis 19-year-old resulted in a 3,000-pllon said. def!Ne. • Middlf4!1111 Aid of Qeg mocbel' WU expected lO be sewage apW Sunday mom­ The morning's ruling renewed Hakll. ·1R lbout time. in my te' I • d from the bolpitaJ lng. Greg HUl's suiadal tboughls. mind.. Moodly, Co.a Mesa Police The raw-eewtp spOl wu stopped wtthln 90 Rosenfeld said.. OM.YPl.OT CawJlo.,wbo aid bis dlmt bid oftk:ills aald. "He receiYed a phone call from not told him lbcMat the beer and Nonna Rulz-1.anabia minutes after lt •tarted. his mother teWng him the judge Greg Haid appears in court with his attorney Joseph Cavalo back tranquiliDn bed con11nwd, aid died on the acme after she but worken from the Ir­ revoked his bail... Ro6enfdd said. in 2002 for the teenager's arraignment on charges of gang rape. the judge his been fair to Gl'C pulled out offler apartment vine Ranch Water District · He's very afraid of going to jail. HaJdl. complex ooto Victoria diddt ftnd the caU1e - a 3- He said beufta. She~ be pain. was reJeased from The Une broke under with various objeCt.S in July 2002 alleged statutory rape of another dent Greg HaJdl needs to be kept l'MCNd at (114) 961M818 or bV' West.em Medical (,enter in Newport Coast Drive be­ m Don HaidJ's Corona del Mar 16-year-old girl. away from the public. Middleton e-mail at mariu.oneiltlllltimt&oom. Santa Ana aver the wttk­ tween Ridge Park Road end. Costa Mesa Police Sgt. and Vista Ridge Drive, Bob Cisuk said Both boys causing .ewage to back up or the iruuative is set for Feb. 5 of Project Tomorrow. a remained unidentified be­ oul of manholes and run WING to coincide with California nonprofit group that promotes cause they are minors. into storm draina. The line CRASH appeara to have corroded. Contmued from A1 Western Monarch Bunerfly science education and will be Continued from Al The 2-year-old suffered a Day. the lead science agency ln the fractured skull but is ex - possibty because a protec­ ·1 didn't want to compere Butterfly Initiative. peeled to recover, Cisuk dve coating wu incor­ fhey're trymg to save the arts.· where everyone's going after To spread the word abut the headed the wrong way in tralfic, • said. rectly applied when the Dunng government budget the same pots of money,· said initiative. the Orange County hesaid The driver of the pickup pipe WU Installed, Smith cut~. an and ~•ence programs Jaimee Niles, KOCE 's interim Transportation Authority has A number of patrol oflicers crud. who was cravellng said. Officia.lJ hoped to fix dre oft en first on the chopping vice president of advancement, decorated 10 buses with were dispatched but they didn't westbound on Victoria. the pipe by midnJght Mon­ block despite theu importance who developed the utitiative. butterflies along with a phone reach the driver before her car. a couldn't stop in time to day and repair the road to­ in developmg weJJ -rounded ·rm looking for money from number and Web address. 1993 white Merauy Cougar. left awid hitting Ruiz-Zanabia's day. ~•udents. said Roger's Gardens comparues tha1 are not People can also support the the freeway and I.anded upside­ l 989 Honda Accord. offi· The beach will reopen co-owner Ga,.-1n Herbert Jr. investing in Orange Lounty program by purchasing small down on Baker Street between ciaJs said after the Orange County ·11us1 think it helps develop right now. so we get more.· butterfly sculptures at Roger's Bear and Bristol streets, Moor­ No arrests were made Health Care Agency col­ all ~pt'CLS of their hle, • he said. Officials hope to raise S l Gardens to decorate house said and no citations were is­ lects water samples with "Its not all Just about math and million for the endowment in themselves. Joo Tenney of Newport Beach, sued because traffic investi­ nonnaJ bacteria levels for dotng well in !>Chool. It's about lhe first year. Niles said. For more information. call who was driving home just be­ gators conduded. based on two days. U'>lOg -,ome of thoi.e creauve Because endowments take urne (7 14)895-5623 or visit http:// fore 3 p.m.. saw a white car com­ JUICeS • to build. it may be two years www.butterflyinitiat1ve org. ing toward him on freeway. lt Money for the endowment before any money is given out. passed between his car and the \' 111 come from sources such as Through an application • AUCtA ROBINSON covers median, he said POLICE FILES was reported n the 400 bk>dt an ctuction in l-ebruary of 25 process. the endowment will business. poll!ICS and the Highway Patrol said the 811 :36 p.m. Sunday. butterfly sculptures decorated fund art and science programs environment She may be reached woman was driving up to 50 by Orange Counry artists and that take place in schools, scud at (714) 966-4626 or by e-mail at mph. and Tenney said he COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH celebn11es. TI1e official ki ckoff Carol Zavala. executive director al1c1a robmson a l11t1mes com thought she was going between •""*MM "9ce: A vehicle • 8.t>oe ~ w.t A 50 and 70 mph. burglary wu reported in the loud party was reported in Aft.er the car passed him. it ctis­ 2700 btodt at 8:56 p m. the 1300 bk><* at 4:13 p.m. appeared. and he wasn't sure Sunday. Saturda\'. where it went. he said • v.ngu.,d Wwy South end • ~ "9ce: Art animal ·1 saw it coming. and I F.ir Driw: Prostitution was bite WU reported in the thought. 'That's really weird.'" reported at 2:24 p.m. 20200 btodt at 6~2 p.m. Tenney said. ·1 just saw (the earl Sunday. Saturday. all of a sudden. just boom. gone.· • Weelo DtM end ..... •lrvine~ A Tenney drove by the accident ~ Vandalism was luspicioul person WU scene later Monday. because he reported at 10 a.m. Sunday. reported in the 3400 blodt at wanted to see what happened. • Wt.on S1rMt w..t A car 6:22 p.m. Saturday. It's amazing that no one else was theft was reported at 4:53 • fWtc N9wpot1 Driw: A k>ud hurt in the crash. he said. a .m. Sunday. party WU reported in the • 1 literally thought I h.ad • 11th StrMt East: 1200 btodt at 9:16 p.m. Annuities * long Tenn C.,. lnsuranm * Life~ dreamed it, because it was so un· Suapicioua circumstances Saturday. Employee S.. rices * Aetintment Plans (IRAs and 401 kJ believable.· be said. were reported in the 200 • ~ w.y: Petty theft Baker Street between Bear and bfodtat 1:31 a.m. Sunday. was reported in the 100 45 Jl M«At1hur 8M1.. ~ 8 8uc1\. CA 92660 CA I.Jc f OESXl 10 Bristol streets was dosed for two • 11th S1J'Mt East end bfodt at 12:24 p.m. Satu~ . hows wtu.le the highway ,P'atrol N9wpot1 Boul9VW'd: A • 15th Stre.t w.t: A investigated the accident. Moor­ hrt-and-run was reported at suspicious, oc:cuped vehide house said. but so far the patrol 2:17 a.m. Sunday was reported in the 800 I has no idea why the woman was • 11th Street Eat: A theft bfodt at 8:53 p.m. Saturday. dnving the wrong way on the WATERFORD., CRYSTAL freeway. ' • AUCIA ~ CXJYers busmesa, politics and the Signing Event flnVlronment.. She may be reached llt (71•1 ~Of by ~ii llt November 29th al10a robmson ii-lat1mes.com. 4-7 p.m. OBITUARY loin us November 29th to meet John Connelly, IAlvid T. Almon Waterford's Chief Designer & Master Glass Cutter. A memorial service for DaVJd T. Almon will be hdd at l I a.m. Enjoy Food. Beverages & Fun! on Saturday at St. Mal)"s f.pLSCO­ paJ Chwt:h at 428 ParkAve. in La­ To ensure you get that guna Beach.. A pediatrician who practiced perfect Waterford gift in Newport Beach for 42 ~ Preorder Today Dr. Abnon died on Nov. 4 of com­ plications from a rail. He WU 79. Dr. Almon is aurvfwd by wife L¥tah; daughters Beth and Me-­ Cristal Palais liaa; 500 Jen: and '"'° grand­ 14441 Culver Drive d:dldrm. 1Conttr o( Cwlwr & We1l11w l) In lieu of Oowen. the family re­ Irvine. California 92604 quesu that donations in bis memory be made lO St. Bdna Re­ (949) 651-9944 hab. 1929 Fairview Ave.. Santa Ana. CA 92706.

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HOW 10 GET PUii •ED - Ut11n: Mall to Ryen C... •the D11fv fltlot. 13'11 Suntb::ww lwa., eo.t. Mw, CA 9282S• Pl 1 1 Hu•• Cell (7W> .. •t fmc Send to (71') 888 «llf1 • E-mll:s.nct to dMlyplloceWtJ,,..._cam •AU ~let must lndude y neme, ~ end phone number (for V9ftflc:adon purpow). The Piiot , ..,,,....the right 1o edit all 1Ubmiae6ons fot d"9tV end ..,__ COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Expansion MAILBAG begets expansion

By Monica Mazur accommodate more cars for church and school parking. few years back, a In the spirit of being a neighbor wanted an good-neighbor church, one eocroacluneotpennit would th.ink that at least the to enlarge his garage aay Street driveway and block Afrom a twQ ·car to a three-car wall options should have been garage to within 3 feet of the put in effect long ago instead of fence line. The family's needs being a bargaining chip for the had changed. Their child had a new church expansion. car, and they wanted to part it The church's request isn't just in the garage. One household an encroachment permit of a objected to the city of Newport few feet on one small property; Beach, and the encroachment it is a Newport Beach permit was denied. After a few general-plan amendment years, the child went away to change, zone change and coUege and took the car with use-pennit change! It Isn't a him. Once again, the family's project that will take a couple of needs had changed. The garage months of building; it will be expansion was unnecessary years of building with the since the original need for the accompanying disruption and three-car garage changed. inconvenience of noise, dust, About 20 years ago, St. dirt, parking and uaffic, Andrew's Olurch wanted to especially large dirt-hauling expand because its needs had trucks. And the end result will changed. With much opposition involve neighborhood residents from the Oifthaven and livtng with the increased traffic, Newport Heights neighborhood. huge stru~ and the expansion proceeded. Being ever-increasing and changing STEVE' Mc CRANK DAii v l~t OT the · good-neighbor'" church, it use of the church facilities. said this exparulon satisfied its The chun:h has no t prOVtded "The oc· star Benjamin McKenzie, who plays Ryan Atwood, signs autographs for fans at the Balboa Pavilion needs and wouldn't request a Mneeds assessment" for this another expansion. projec t to the city or 10 the True twist for 'The wonfrd ex11 poll 4 uec,11on. 1ha1 the demonstrated not 'o mud1 a Since that time. the parking neighbo rhood wo rking group. If rrlcn t l'lert1011 was deudcd hy thuw narus~ 1 Sl1C per..onal1ty d'> pla111. old. and traffic problems in there is an overwhelming need OC would be perfect who lwlirvl'd "rno ral value.,·· were .in garden· variety 1ncono,1dt'1 at tclll Oifthaven and Newport Heights for a p roject of this size to The letters and articles ahoul "The 1mporta11 1 '''Ul' rtw lt lwral canard. ("Narcl'>'>l'>lll Cll'>tome r '>our-. have escalated, not only due to addre!>S the church's outreach OC" television show have bt>en as wlm h Hell n:pt'al.,, I \ th.H Hu .. h wa' .. weete'>t good.,, .. Nov Y) I il'r the original church expansio n, requirements into the re~t of entertaining as the show. Here is m y rlt't led by the reltgmu ... nght behavior, 111 f<1u. Wil'> remarkably but also from Newport Harbor Newport Beach , Costa Me~ and suggestion to make this show a bit Yl't thc De rnocral\ .. 1rcnuou-.ly c;im1lar to that o l Maxim• Lolll'n, till' High School, cars cutting Irvine, it is no longer a more realistic. Ex-girlfriend o f Ryan a rgue that they al.,o highly va h1t• article'<, author, who, happy to brtllK through the neighborhood and "neighborhood church ." This is (Teresa) is an unwed mother in high "moral value.," It \ 1u-.1 that their her dog In thr marlo.. el, wa' al'>o 1r1 more can owned by reside nts. not the only church in Newpo rt school in Olino. Due to her financial value .. a re d ifferent frurn lhow o r the v101Jtion of good 't'll'>l', 1r nut tlw This has been enough of a Beach and Costa Mesa. Many resources, she applies for Aid to re ligm us nght. 11 \ probably true that Jaw, a' "t'll problem that the neighborhood others provide o utreach to the Families with Dependent Qiildren. m ost of rho-.c who thought the Iraq D. WILSON and the city have held multiple community and after-school The districtt0norney's office goes war wa'> mora ll y right voted fur '\!ewport Bl'at h meetings, and the city is student needs. It i!> lime for St. lookmg for Ryan in its paternity acuon. Bush, while tho'e who bl.'ltewd tht· potentially going to spend Andrew's to move to an area Ryan. for once, takes the adVJce of lus war was moraJly wrong voted for llin ·t expect a re~ idc n t hundreds of thousands of where it can spread out to lawyer and has a ONA test. It rums o ut Kerry Both group-.. 011 that l'>\Ul' dollars to install various devices accommodate its community Ryan is the daddy. even though they alone, m ight an .. wer rhe moral vision at Marinapark - such as traffic circles, bulges, needs, o r to reassess ils needs to were o nly together that one night. value.. ex11 -poll q11e-.11on the '>ouety hnefly lwr.1111e a burden w ,t..,pect that the ( 11y ( ount ii"'"' apparently changed agam. Not neighborhood and am very Since all of Newport knows when." the Hepuhhcan Party. It Jrh'lH·d tlldt pruhahly deude on '"mt•thmg 1h,11 living up to its word from 20 much aware of the church and new character • 1101 Yard Boy'' lives. a the American ele! 1ora1e wa., d1v1ded ~•II crralt' a lot of n·venut• and not years ago and waving the Mfor high school down the street. certam ne ighboring ci ty can now have he1ween p ro and an11 ttJmmu111 c,i.., rl'all} lt.,ten lo our u1nu'rn'> ahout the youth· Oag. ir proposed a What is needed is for the city of 11... own Wall of fame. JU'>t a ., lh t• hhcral'> now da111111\ traffil or ~ULh hlo.e water pollul 1011 been reduced to 2 1,7 14 square church live up to the Costa Mesa a b'>urd ly c, 1mplt'il1t expla n a11onc; LINDA MELLEN feet) expansion with an regulations, goals, po licies and a llract tho'>e who hel1t.'Vl' lOll'>ptrary HJ.lboa P1·11 1rt'lil.i underground parking garage. procedures the city has in place Smith on target on 'The OC theon e., expla in l'Vt'rythmg 1h,11 Hundreds of residents of 10 protect the Oiffhaven and I read Steve Smith'c;-column in d oesn't go their way. Thu.,, 11 \ not .11 Keep Marinapark a ~ i ~..: Cliffhaven and Newport Heights Newport Heights residents fro m Saturday's Da ily Pilo t, and I just a ll surpn...i ng tha t, po'>le lection, the are horrified. Instead of the the unwelcome and wanted to say: "Very good; keep u p far left ha'> evolvt·cl 111 10 thl' negotiate with res ident ~ church working with the unnecessary church expansion the good work .~ I thoroughly rei11rarna1io11 of lht' John Birlh I think Mannapark '>hould lw left residents to alleviate the This expansion request is e njoyed it and agree with everythrng Sodt•ty <1lune, .ind maybt' "Al' need to 1 h,111gl' existing parking and traffic Inconsistent with a reside ntially he said on .. rhe OL .. DAN EMORY the lt'a'>l' .1greemrr11 -.o that we'rt• conditions, they want to add to 1..0ned neighborhood. ANDREA DUNN Nt>WJ>Ort Beach ge11111g more mont'} uut of that them7 Three of the concessio ns It took only one neighbor to Nt·wpo rt Beach lra1lt>r par!... hut Wt' h.l\e to tw the church says it would make object to an encroachment Look in mirror rea.,1>nahk 111 the tenant'> who hv1· for the neighborhood to permit request to have it Easy answers aren't the dog tht're \o\t ma\. upgradf' lht• C..1rl discourage traffic and parking in denied. In the church's case. to see \coul J.1uh1v or whalt.'\t•r Wt' m·rd to the OJfthaven and Newport hundreds o f neighbors are best postelccti on rht• "little lad\. 1n 1lw art11 It• do hut bJ-.11 .1 1lv. I 1l11nl.: \H' 1u ... 1 rw1•tl Heights streets in order to push objecting to a general-plan Joseph Be U's postelec11on about the farm<'r" 111.irkt•1 . tlw Ill It-aw II Jll'I hkt' It ,., the expansion are: amendment change, zone ·analysis· accept~ a., go-.pel the per'>on wh o '>lowt'd 1lw hm· 111 hilH' LEO DEMPSEY • to close the Oay Street change and use-permit change' conclu c;ion, b ased on a poorly her ~a 1 erme l o11 n•nd1·r1·d r1111I Ii·"· B.1llH>.I l't'nlfl \Ul.1 driveway to the exis ting church What is this saying? And when parking lot; will the needs of the church • to build a soUd wall around change again? the parking lot; and Bigger is not always better. • to work with the high Please, no expansion! school to move the maintenance buildings and • MONICA MAZUR is a Cliffhsven NEWS QUIZ re-stripe the parking lot to resident HOW TO CONTACT YCIUt REPRESENTATIVES l . The Newport Beach CltyCoundJ last Ii. <.old en West College week granted the power t.o enforu c. Not.re Dame permlta ln dty pub to whomJ 0 . UCLA CITY OI COITA 1E1A A. TI1emsetves LEITER TO THE EDITOR C... Mele Qty Hall. n Fair Ori"' C-.. M9M,. CA tae2e, {71.i1 B. Members of the Greenlight committee 7. Vanguard UnMntty'1 highly ranked 7M4l23 C. Park rangers women's b-+elblill temn kk:ked o1J ha ~ GetyMonih.-1 D. Texas Rangers tleWK'I with bow qm.tcid • vk:toryf Church expansion Ca · 111 Lllb¥ eow.n, Allen A. 150-14 Ma 1 or,--.,_... end Ch 2. The Irvine Co. recetwd wl109e OK last B. 129-46 .... week to begin comlrUdioG of a l"f90f1 aJ c. 133-52 the~ HID ~Oubl 0. 99 7 signals need to move on A. Don Bren 8. Newport Beach City C.Ouncil 8. Whk:b ...... munty fair .... the m..t C ~ C.Ounty Planning C.Ommi.ssio n edm""":Jo pricef D. USGA A. I .os An&*s B. OraJlF 3.., what .... DNlil ...... from the c. San Diego ...... 2 .... be COUllllidf D. They all are the llfne A.Ou11tmas a Nov. 30 9. Which...... _. mafwd MID c Jan. 1 ~ndaC' n April A>ol's Day A Au~rgin~ R Ole Rm 4. W1*fl famous an:hltect W8I at UC C: Th~ FIN Cabln ...... Sundll)o to lhowcw ltw ftC'W I> Pavilion ....tir .. IChoont Al1ll Plml F. All of the aboYe A Fnnt Gebry B. Plank Uoyd ~· C:May&Ul ...... QRUlhHm mu' c • A.•••n•_ l ...... &5 C.2 D.NlwS .. ,....._ ...... ,...."'.... "' A.C-.~OIWI ' M Tuesday , ~ 16, 2004

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL HIGH SCHOOLS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CIF sites PLAYERS OF THE WEEK left open

WEEK 11 to chance

he fact that the Newport Hamor CHOSEN BY TlER RESP£CTIVE COACHES High football team did not loee a game all year and was never CORONA DEL MAR T ranked lower than No. 3 In the ------. Austin polls thJ$ {all does not equate to.much of an advantage In the OF Southern Brawner Section Division VJ playol&. 5-11 180 Sr. The Sailors (9-0-1) won the Sea View The fullbect'a League championship and recetved the blodting No. 2 seed in the playofti. Newport helped the Halbor ls In elite compan~ Only 11 of team for 210 yards. He the 374 OF Southern Section football also caught a teams flnlsbed the regular season paasfor 16 without a loss. yards. That's fewer' than 3%. One might think such an honor would mean guaranteed home games in the playoffs. The Sailors have one game secured at o e 0 Davidson Field, the first-round contest Shaun against El Dorado Friday at 7 p.m. If Mohler Newport wins, the quarterfinal game 6-3 200 Jr. would be at Western High against He was a Kmnedy lf the force from his Fighting lNh defeat inside 'badcer Olarter Oak in the spot as opening round l.:aguna Beadi Why would an failed to score unddeated team on theCdM have to travel to play starters. a team that has four loses? COSTA MESA Does Newport's 10-10 tie with Ryan French Foothill damage the 6-1 165 Jr. Sailors' credentials RICK that much? DEVEREUX He threw for a Did someone have season-high to aunch numbers to deduce Kennedy 218 yards and had a better scoring average on Saturday two TDa. It was night games following a school holiday1 the second Did the 8CS power rankJngs appty1 200-yard game It was much easier than that. of his career. The team that has played the fewest home games. plays at home in the next round. That's the Southern Section way. If the two teams have a similar number of home games, a coin ftip KENT TREPTOW I DALY Pl.OT G ~ e decides the following week's host. Bryce Corona del Mar and Rylee Dennis, right, play host to Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks in Division Ill-A semifinal tonight at 7. The Sailors would play Charter Oak at Carfch home if the Chargers beat Kennedy 6-3 255 Sr. Priday. He stood out at Why1 both defensive Because Newport won a coin flip tadcle and Local trio faces semifinals (flips for each round are conducted in offensive guard in the advance in football). [Saturday!." If two home teams advance, Battle for the Corona del Mar, Sage Hill, match of last year's dramatic five -game Bell Friday. Sailor semifinal triumph in the same The Sea Kings are led by senior re­ whichever school correctly amwers the Newport Harbor compete division. The Sailors were then beaten turning All-CIF performers Jordan scientific question. "Heads or tails?" will tonight to try to earn by Mira Costa in the title match. Smith (bound for UCLA), Breana Og­ be the home team for the next round Victories tonight would not only ad­ den (bound for San Diego) and Undsey "I would like to see it more like the ESTANCIA spots in weekend finals. vance teams to section finals, they Ensign. NFL. where you get to keep your Clayton would produce automatic qualifying The team has six senior starters bent home-field advantage throughout the Mllfs Barry Faulkner berths for the CIF State champion­ on winning the program's first section playoffs," Newport Harbor Coach Jeff 6-1 200 Jr. Daily Pilot ships. crown since 1997. Brinkley said He played "We're one win away from the state Newport Harbor is paced by senior There comes a point where being fair nea11y48 The Sage Hill School girls volleyball tournament," said Newport Harbor captain Kiley Hall (a team-high 19 kills for one team becomes unfair for the minutes at team is making history in Division IV-A. Coach Dan Glenn, whose visiting Sail­ Saturday), but has received valuable otjler team. full bade, while Newport Harbor High and Co­ ors upset No. 2-seeded El Dorado, 20- contributions from a handful of others. 'lnstead of studying a team's linebadcer and rona del Mar hope recent history re­ 25, 23-25, 25-23, 25-17. 15-11 , in Satur­ Newport last won a section crown in tendencies on first-and-I 0 from the on Special peats tonight. day's quarterfinals. 2002. right hash l1l8B. maybe the Sailors will teams m All three local programs will compete "Edison has all its kids back from last Sage Hill, about which preseason start to study an opponent's record of _....___ _, Eagles' win. m the CIF Southern Section semifinals year, but so did t.l Dorado !which the predictions talked more of a promising calling heads or tails.. Ill their respective divisions, beginning Tars also knocked off in the 2003 2005 campaign than this fall, is fueled The C.Orona de! Mar girls tennis team at 7 quanerfinalsJ. We know (tonight! is go­ by junior outside hitter Cat Dailey and Ls the No. 3 seed in the OF Southern Sage Hill (16-6). with two playoff ing to be a tough match." fellow co-captain Vista Murphy. Section Division I playoffs and had to wins already under Its belt to triple the CdM, champion of the Pacific Coast A CdM win would create a potential play its second rowld match at Mission total the program produced in its previ­ League. has swept playoff foes San Di­ final showdown against either No. 2- Viejo, an unseeded opponent because it Bryce ous two-year varsity history, plays host mas and Santa Ynez, the latter on the seeded Louisville or No. 3-seeded Nl­ lost a coin flip. McKendry to top-seeded Western Ouistian. road in Saturday's quarterfinals, to set pomo. While CdM (17-3) can handle groWld 6-4 205 Sr. Corona del Mar (24-5), the No. 1 seed up its rematch with Notre Dame. The other Division 0-M semifinal strokes and volleys. lt apparently can't Made plays at in Division Ill-A. plays host to Notre Sage Hill, meanwhile, finds Itself in pits top-seeded Mater Dei against Hun­ handle the coin Olp beamae the team linebadcer and Dame of Sherman Oab. uncharted territory. tington Beach. will play at Harvard-Westlake in today's led the team The Sea Kings swept the Knights, 25- •The last match we won I thought If Sage Hill can advance, It would quarterftna1 match beca•• of another with 112 20, 25-18, 25-18, in last year's Divi&ion was the biggest win for me and the meet either No. 2-seedeq St. Margaret's unfortuitous coin tosa. rushing yards Ill-A semifinals to advance to a tide team,• Lightning Coach Dan Thomas­ or No. 3-aeeded Brentwood. The Sage HW &ids tennis team is the and two match won by Bishop Montgomery. sen said after Saturday's 26-24, 25117, The section finals are Nov. 19 and 20 toudidolNns at Newport Harbor (15-12) visits No. 3- 14-25, 19-25, 18-16 ups.et of No. 4 -seed­ at Cypress College, with specifics sdll to tail bade. seeded Edison in a Division U-M re- ed Chadwick. "That was until this one be announced. ... HIGH SCHOOLS, P.. • A7 NEWPORT rHARBOR Efrain HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Castro OCC ATHlE I ES OF lHE WEEK 5-11215 Sr. The right guard blodced well up front, Two-millute drill opening htqe~"

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GAMEBUSTBRS I High IChool pleyi Of 30 Y9fdl ar ..._.. ••-ec.w- M ••_. (~.., IDUclhdown n.an. ' • 71- 9'ylm ...... (NMpe)tt "-bOr) tow.:hdQwn Nn. • 11- .._ ..... (~ Herbor>touchdown run. • • - T.. W... (Corona del Met) touC:hdowt'I run. • 41 - ~,.,. (NeWport HatiM>r) touchdown Nn. •• -lllWt C.WWll (Com Mela).,.._ from Rytlft ,,...... • G - Mlllt E.ttlbott (Newport Herbor) lntenieptlon retum for touchdown. • 41 - Dev. Morw (Eltancta) touchdown run. • 40- Ww Prnun (Corona del Mar) kJdtoff retum. • • - °'91 Miner (Newport Harbor) pea from Kuey P.-.. • M - K.ye MMehedl (Sage Hiii) touchdown run. · • 11- lryce ~ (EttJncia) touchdown run. • 33 - Ww "-eon (Corona del Mar) touchdown run.

GAMESTOPPERS Last week's big defensive plays • ESTANCIA - JunJor comerback Pzequ1el VIDavuo jumps ln front of a pass for an lnten::eption on the first series of the game ... Junior Jlnebacker Clayton MUii chases down a from behind for no gain ... Outside linebacker Ryu Sa.nlord has a hard facemask-to-facemuk tackle on a runner for no gain ... VUlavaz.o breab on another pass for bis second intercep tion ln the first quarter ... Mills drags down a runner from behind for a 4-yard loss ... Mills wraps the quarterback for an 8-yard sack ... Sanford stuffs a running back for a 1-yard loss ... Linebackers Dave Moreno and nm Morley combine to drop a runner for no gain ... VUJavazo fights off a blocker to drop a running back for a Don t t.,~ h 2-yard loss ... Sanford wraps up quarterback for a 6-yard loss. • NEWPORT HARBOR - Senior cornerback Matt Brlcbon CdM High sophomore Miranda Young will try to help the Sea Kings roll over Harvard-Westlake in today's CIF D1v1s1on I playoff match drags down receiver for no gain . .. Erickson punches the ball out ... of receiver's hands for an incompletion ... Erickson wrestles receiver down for no gain ... James Coder recovers a fumbled snap to set up a Newpon touchdown ... Senior end Sean Rowe takes out quarterback's feet 10 force an incompletion ... CdM, Sage in CIF quarters Senior tackle Klona Kalama-Dutro collars quarterback for 8-yard sack ... Erickson returns an inte rception 42 yards for a Sea Kings visit fnr the 2 p.m match llw Wol Penin ... ula, 11 -7. and DanJ I hit'>, -.e1-. in tlw plavoll-. \lw pl.t\l'd touchdown ... Senior outside linebacker Greg Miner causes a vtnnt.''i defeated Hcdondo 13-5 :'\o I -.111glt·-. 111 llW 11p1•11111g fumble and Rowe jumps on the loose ball to set up a Sailor Harvard-Westlake, I 1111011. 17 - 1. in thl' opening CdM lo-.t to Penimula, IO R, round <111d \.u .! -.111gle-. 111 1lw touchdown ... Erickson intercepts a pass to halt a Woodbridge Lightning play host round and Newport I larhor, and lwa1 \fater De1. 15 I. and 't'n1111J round drive ... Rowe drags quanerback down from behind for 5-yard I.Hi, in the <,econd round to Jd · Dana I hll'>. 11 7 '>orhomort• \tq>h.11111· 1.11,.-,1·r sack ... Senior middle linebacke r Thomas Martin Dips a runne r to Cabrillo in today's 1..rnn.• 10 the quartcrfinaJ<. ~ophomore )IJJ Dam10n ha.., ha-. won all '" ol lll'r 't't'> a' \\.I'll , head-over-heels for minimum gain ... Erickson lowers shoulder quarterfinal round. \dge 111 11 will play Cahnllo heen a top performer al the No I ''hilt• only f11..,111g (our v,.11111•.., into receiver the moment the ball arrives to cause a deflection from Lompoc ( 13 4J today .11 the '>ingl<."> <,pot fur CdM Damion. 'loiu-ah l1yn11 ;md Alli 11 ... 11 1l w which linebac ker Taylor Young intercepts and races 25 yards for a Rick Devereux HalboJ Bay Oub Hacqul'I Club at who won the league double<, 111le '\o I douhll'' 11•.1m h.1.., "-Oil .111 touchdown ... Pressure by Rowe forces the QB to throw the ball Dai ly Pilot 2 p.m. with fre'>hman Alt'xandra Wal · four 't'l't tht•\ hJ\t' pl.t\ 1·d m thl' away ... Martin steps in front of a pass to force a n incomple tion LdM. the Pac11il Coa... 1 I ea),1\ll' wr.. ha.., won five of her ~1"< SA..'I'> playoff'> I h1·y wt'rl' 'ut"111uH·d ... Coder out jumps a receiver lo come down wnh a n And then there were two. champion for the eighth c 011 111 thl• plc1yoff'> and ha°' ..,urrcn for 111 tht• thml round 111 h111h interce ption. Of the fi ve Newport-Mesa girls -.t•cutive year, .,wcpl Ho-.ary. I 8 ·0, dered only eight total game'>. plavofl "-HI' • CORONA DEL MAR - Senior cornerback Tom Welch tennis teams in the CIF Southern in the first round and d<'ft•all'd '>Weep111g four ..,d ... ~l'n A11Jr1·w.., .11al < .ir1 ... -..1 intercepts and follows blockers nicely for 24-yard touchdown Section playoffs, only Corona del ho<, t M1ss1on Vie10. 17 J, 111 1lw I lw No. I doublci.. team of ( unu11111g.., ho\t' w1111 .di ll\1· 11 1 return ... Junior end Matt Burgner stuffs a run for a 1-yard loss Mar High and Sage Hill School ..,ccond round I Ill' Sea King-.. I layley Young and Jami Steele thl'lf po'>l't'•l'llll 'l'1' .ii \.u ! ... Senior linebacker John Shanahan nails a toss play for a 2-yard remain alive headed into the won back-to-hack <.IF l>iw,1or1 ha.., won all four poi..tM"a'>On '4..'t '> do11hl1·'> Im tht I 1gh1r1111g loss ... Junior inside linebacker Shaun Mohler smacks a ball quarte rfinals. IV Li des in 2000 and 200 I and thl'y have played, lo.,mg only '>I"< ( ~•l>nllo op1·111·d 1h1· pl.I\ 1111 ... carrier on a toss play fo r a short gain ... Mohler unleashes Costa Mesa, Es tancia and have captured <,t•ven '>t'c tion game'> in the proce!>..., With .111 11 7 \II torr I)\ t•r \rt lwr anothe r stick on a that loses a yard ... Newport Harbor were eliminated championi..hips. Sage 1lill defeated San D1ma .... followed hy .1 11 I 11p-.1·1 "111q\1 1 Sophomore Dlo Johnlon nails quanerback on a shotgun in the second round. Harvard WestlalC'. a four time 15-J, in the open mg round and Orangl' l.1..•.1gUt 1h.1111p11111 ' ' scramble for a 2-yard loss. CdM ( I 7 -3) is the No. 3 seed i.n CIF champion . ha'> thn'l' mm C; rn mtl' I hlli., 16·2. 111 the ..,t•rnnd vanna • SAGE HILL - Junior noseguard MJchael Morgan sacks the Division I, while Sage (14-6) is mon o ppone nt:. wi th C.orona round to advance to the quarter lodav\ w1111wr' ,111\.11 11 1° 111 quarterback for an 8-yard loss ... Sophomore outs ide linebacke r seeded No. 4 in Division V. this year. The Warrior., the M1.., final'>. rh u r-d cl,. .... '>l' 1111h11.11, Don Ayrea tackl es ball carrier for a 7 -yard loss ... Junior The Sea Kings will travel to sion League champion, beat Sophomore Sarah Gt.'ocanc; C.abnlio fin1,h1 ·d 't'< 1111d 111 t Ill' corne rback Keya ManahadJ interce pts a pass ... Sophomore Harvard-Westlake ( 16-3) today Mater De1. 11 -7. and loM to ha.'> yet to lo-.e a game in her !>UC l o-. PJdn·-. Lt.. l).!llt' corne rback 8'9den RON returns an inte rception 26 yards ... Ayers gets the Lightning's third interception to haJt a fourth-quarter drive. QUOTE OF • COSTA MESA - Senior ins ide linebacker Dualne Wue lowe rs his shoulder to drive a running back baclcward for no gain .. THE DAY Senior Jublr Seewat takes out a running back's legs for no gain . Senior inside linebacke r Randy Pea is the first of a host of "Edison has all its defenders to converge on a running back fo r a I -yard loss ... Senior safety Jamllon Morris lowers his shoulder on a receiver lo kids hack from last force a n incompletion ... Junior tackle Joan Diaz wraps up a year . .. We know running back for a 2-yard loss ... Senior outside linebacker Jeff Waldron drops a runner for a I-yard loss to fo rce a punt ... /tonight/ is going to Senior e nd Andrew Sanford stands up a running back for no gain. be a tough match. "

Dan Glenn, Newport Harbor girls volleyball coach SAGE HILL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Keya Braden Mlinlhadl Rem 6-0 175 5-10170 BRIEFLY Jr. So. Hada His game-high Interception 182 rushing at the end of Draganza yards with the first half two let up a touchdown• field goal places 8th to help Sage pott first {g\ that gave created an league win. ~ 11-point lead. Newport Harbor High girls golfer Natalie Dragama shot a l · over-par 73 to finish eighth at the OF Women's Southern California ORANGE COAST PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Golf Association championship Monday at the Southern Califor­ Md nia Golf Association Golf O ub in Plldllla Murrieta. 5-11 210 ~ The top six players advanced to Fr. Fr. today's state championship at The tallbect The safety Red Hill C.Ountry O ub ln Rancho rushed for we1inon 10 Q.aca.monp. 166yards teddel, Draganza. a junior. had two and four eight birdies over 18 holes. touc:h­ primery The three-time Sea View downt, both stops, Ind League lndMdual champion eenon bMtl on 29 forced a fumbte on used one putt on sh boles and ceniM. one OB-*. did not three-putt her entire round. She finished with 30 putts. "1be peena were m.cherous.. Newport Hmbor Ca.ch Mar­ ..... lbwatey uid. •A Jot of HIGH SCHOOLS people would haft been happy to ... out of dwn with 36 putts Contilud from NJ Ind Nlllle bad 30.. D t w *""""'139.4 stroba .,. -. boa 1n me regu1ar ...... b...s her ICXn to rf.7 la thl plalH I ca. Allil* JmMtl60m Saippl llDdl lbot. tD lbe ewint. M ~. ~ 16, 2004 IPORil'S BOYS WATER POLO ATJRACTIONS ' " .

.~ Quarterfinal tests Sailors' N. rolling§ llbdl9 fNf!l'f yud die - wcidm~.., require road work :t=' "Wedodtdo W. .... aDJlbinlWly GO tbil CdM, Mesa, Newport seeded Loi Alamitos at Golden 'Wlitf footbal t9MD on --• Mkleo.dl Mb Welt Collep at 4 p.m. • ml. wlDnlPI .,_of ...... wbo co.CI09Cbel Harbor all travel in Newport Harbor (18-10) visits ... ftye ...... 'Wld1 tbe team wtdi BID hopes of extending Hanud-Wettlab at 3:15 p.m. in DO J011e1 al ieMofl and BluwQ; Pal Patemio a Dtviaton I daah. ooly.ooe min« Ind Matt Bum.. ·For water polo seasons. The Sea IClngs. champions of lbenaUoo-. tie with ~...... the molt'*" It'• the the Plclfic Coast League. have Foo1bill-lt'I hard to llme ayle .. the woo 11 of their last 12. They ~ belfeve there ii aDotber CHRIS ~bu! then aren't Barry Faulkner IMRKC. ~/DM.Yl'l.OT Daily Pilot trying to avold a second straight foocbaD tMm at the YEMMA u many lntrlc:.del.. Jt'I CIF quarterfinal loss, having Corona del Mar High senior Thomas Pearson hopes to fie IWtl'I Mme ecbool with • a lot more buk:." Corona del Mar High, Costa been eUmlnlUed last aea,,on to against CIF Ofvlsion I~ opponent Loyola tod8'i at 4 p.m. better reco:rd. Barpa Mid the team rum Mesa and Newport Harbor all end an atyplcaJ 8-19 campaign. Jason 4'nch. ii bop1og to awoP Alamltol eqmd dW captund The Newport vanity team about 50-75" of the pa.ya the . Lake to the road today for the OF First-year coach Sam Bailey a 9-6 loss to Harvard-w.llb the SUmet I.ague c:ruwn tbla capped lU ~ aeMOO wltb a vanity Ulel, wbb the majority Southern Section boys water K\dded the Sea Kings to a 12-6 earlier thla aeaaoo. The SillOon fall The GrUllna (21_.), eliml­ 63-20 win CM!! \\\>odbridge being nm plays. Occaslooally. polo quarterfinals. first-round triumph over Laguna got past Mission Viejo. 15-10, In oated Tustin. 15-2, in the first Thursday to ftnWl 9-0-1, 4-0-1 in though. spuft.I of flash appear CdM (19-8), the No. 2 seed in Hilla Wednesday. the first round. round. the Sea View League. But the on lbeteam. CIF Division I, meets lDyola of Loyola (18-9), runner-up in the Harvard-West.lab C.22·3) Coach nm Poldff's M1tsfwngs. lmnwUate future of the varsity In Fliday'I win tgainst Los Angeles at Loyola Mary­ MJssion League, defeated Long trounced Thsoro, 19-4, In 111 meanwblle, knoc:::bd off La Ha- team loob lib it oould be~ Woodbridge. junior running mount University at 2 p.rn. Beach Poly. 12-7, in the first playofl opener. bn. lo-6, to advance. more promlsing for the Sailors. back Keith Bldrldp. who took Costa Mesa (19-6), which round. Newport was ellmJ.nated ln the The Mustangs have not faced 1be Newport junior vanity hla aopbomore season off to run .... earned its first OF playoff win in CdM has not played Loyola Division I quarterflnals In 200.l. Loi Alamit04 this season. football team closed out lts track. broke off a 65-yud : seven years in ~y's Oivi­ this fall. Costa Mesa. champion of the The semifinals ln both divi- leUOD Friday with • 14-7 win touchdown run. The week o;ion II first round, meets No. 2- Newpon Harbor, coached by Golden West league. 6M::es a Lot &ions are acheduled for Friday. against Woodbddge to da1m the before, he broke olf a 72-yarder. Sea View League championship "He'• probably the fastest guy and 6na1ir.e its record at U -0. on the team." Bargaa said. "He's not the west end where they had by a 418-yard output in Week 9 Coach Jeff Brinkley said. "Except Most of the lqU8d played got 4.6 or 4.7 speed [In the been dropped off. against Laguna Hills. they scored OD the sea>nd drive together on the freshman team 40-yud daabJ ." DRILL The other running back is Continued from A6 But, rather than parade his The Woodbridge game also this year and not the first drive." that went 9-0 the prevloua players back across the field, and marked the sixth game this sea­ The Sallora exploded with 42 season. sophomore Owles Vickery and Torricro left the game midway in front of several Laguna Beach son the Sailors have not allowed consecutive points last year and Ifyou do the math, that's 20-0 the quarterback is Kevin through the second quarter with rooters still in the stands, CdM a quarterback sad. 49 straight points Friday. over two seasons from. virtually, Wllllama, a sophomore. what appeared to be an injured Coach Dick Freeman sent some­ •The final regular-season • Sage HID School, in just its the same bunch of kids. And to Other atandouts are linemen nght ankle and watched the sec­ one to have the busses come to game of 2004 felt a lot lib the third varsity season. is new to the th.ink, these kids don't even get Lou.ls Duxton, Man ond half in street clothes from the players. 2003 regular-season finale for OF Southern Section Division the fame of playtng In the McCullougb, Bllty Munce, Frank , the !>ideline on crutches. •Newport Harbor's 63-20 win Newport Harbor. XIII playoffs. priIIMHime slot Instead, they Mmcatelo, Bryce Jardine. Jamie • Estanc1a'i. Rattle for the Bell over Woodbridge featured both a Woodbridge opened up the Perhaps this could explain play in the middle of the day Oblhaver and Eric Ray, along viciory increased the Eagles' lead high-scoring offense and an op­ game last year with a touchdown why Coach lbm Monareh was with 100-150 people watching with linebacker Nick FrazieL in the senc~ to 21- 16- 1. portunistic defense. drive. not present Sunday at the sec­ on a good day. Now that the season's over, The five point difference Fri­ The Sailors created a season­ The Warriors waited until ta; tion office, where coaches annu­ The varsity?~ they've got some of the players will be day made 11 the closest game be­ high six turnovers, including two second possession to drive down ally convene to collect playoff thousands rooting for them on moving up to varsity. but the tween the rwo schools since Es­ interceptions for touchdowns. It the field and claim a 7 -0 advan­ materials and exchange game any given Thursday, Friday or outlook the next few years looks tancia won, 10-7, in 1991. was the most turnovers by a tage Friday. videotape and other game man­ Saturday night pretty good. • In their haste to direct play­ Sailor opponent since the Tars But in both games, Newport agement details with thelr first­ But it's not about the fame or Bargas is in his 13th season ers off the field toward the bus­ hauled in five interceptions Harbor responded with a flurry round opponents. glory on the freshman or junior coaching at Newport Harbor. -.es. CdM coaches failed to real­ against Mira Costa in Week 5. of scores to secure the win. Monarch said Sunday night be vanity lewl. lt'a about gnmt work. "Over the years, I don't think i.7e the bu!>SCS were awaiting The offense rushed for 366 "The game had the same kind planned to exchange video with It's aboul learning and improving we've lost more than a couple of them at the east end of the field, yards, bettered this season only of feel to the game last year," Unfield Ouistian Monday. their game. It's about •halfback ijunior varsity) games a season," - " right up the mkldJe to earn he said.

OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK SCHEDULE Tars share league title TODAY Soccer The Newport Harbor High Community college men - Santa Barn.ra at Orange girls junior vanity voUeyball REGGIE •ROWN Coast. (Southern California regional playoffs). 2 p.m. team defeating Foothill, Ytbod­ ••• Community college women - Orange Coast at Santa bridge, Irvine. Laguna Hills and PootlNlll Clarita (Southern California regional playoffs), 2 p.rn. Aliso Viejo in It's last five match­ Junior "1U'lity Tennis es to finish in a first-play tie In The Newport Harbor I Ugh jun­ High ldlool gir1s - Corona del M•r at Harvard-Westlake the Sea View League. ior varsity football team defeated (CIF Southern Section Division I quarterftnal), 2 p.m.; The team really began to gel visiting Woodbridge, 14-7, Friday Cabrillo of Lompoc at Sage Hill (CIF Southern Section and play as a cohesive unit by to win the Sea View League and Division V quarterfinal), at 831boa Bay Club Racquet Club,2p.m. eliminating unforced errors and finish its season ll -0. Yoll9ybel taking advantage of the other Junior Keith FJdridge had a 65- High achoof gir1s - Newport Harbor at Edllon (CIF teams' weaknesses, according to yard touchdown run to lead the Southern Section Divitlon II-AA semlflnal, 7 p.m.; Coach Brenda Waterman, a for­ Sailors against Woodbridge. Notre Dame of Shennan Oaks at Corona del Mar (CIF mer Newport Harbor Sailor Sophomore quarterback Kevin Southern Section Division lll~A semifinal). 7 p.m .; standout who went on to play at Williams led the team through­ Western Christi•n at Sage Hill (CIF Southern Section UC Irvine. out the season behind the offen­ Division rv-A semlflnal). 7 p.m . The t.eam consisted of Jessica sive line or Louis Truxton, Matt W.Wpolo Brostek, ~idy Gayner, Amy McCullough. Eric Ray, BWy High school boys - Corona del Mar at Loyola (CIF Staudinger. Dailey Wiese. Me­ Munce, Jamie Ohlhaver, Bryce Southern Section Division I quartef'finaf), at Loyola lissa Mead. Halie Mitchell, Jes­ Jardine and Frank Muscatelo. Marymount Univerlity, 2 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Los sica Pescbdt. Laure ICohne, Dan­ Nick Frazier leads the defense Alamitos (CIF Southern Section Division II quarterfinal) ielle Seals. Qu1y Ruiz. Blair at linebacker. at Golden West College, 4 p.m.; Newpor Harbor at Tumutur, Shelly Diefenbach. The coaches are varsity assist­ Harvard-Westlake (CIF Southern Section Dlvlaion I Catherine Cameron. Megan Lou­ ants Mike Bargas. Bill Brown, Pat • quartef'final). 3:16 p.m . vier. Jessica Bodkin and Katie Patemie and Man Bums.

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= .. Policy How to Place A I ' It.Ila llDd deadlines arc subject to .,. Yt'ilhout notice. The publisher Monday ...... Friday S;()()prn relC!lrVel the right to censor, ~lauify, cLAss1F1EJAD revile or reject any clwified Tuesday ...... Monday 5:00pm advertiJemenL Please report any error Wednesday ...... Tuesday S:OOpm that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts By Fax By Phone By Mail/In Person: (949) 631-6594 (949) ~2-S678 330 West Bay Street Thursday ...... Wednesday 5:00pm for any error in an no liability (Plaie 1119• your~ md Costa Mesa. CA 92627 advertilemeot for which it may be pllOne number Ind - ·uc.11 At Newport Blvd & Bay St Friday ...... Thursday 5:00pm responsible except for the cost of the )OU bed: wiCh I pnce QUC*.) lplOC ICtually occupied by the error. Hours Saturday ...... Friday 3:00pm Credit can only be allowed for the first Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Walk-In 8.30am-5:00pm insertion. Monday-Friday Monday-Friday Sunday ...... Friday 5:00pm

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Under thr Sl'n·icc Dirrctory Bannrr IOOs-1510~ Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week . __, For Only $32 per week (4w eek minimum) JMS.5150 . . - &~ 9000-97SO Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245

.. DllVU: COMrANY ... 1483 General HOME Bllinns DllVllS 30 Day Test Real&tlte 11&0 1610 HOME Opportunities OttYe l P available Services 4250 ~W=A=N=T=E=D ::::; Announcements FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS lero Do wn l P & 0 O"s ~l.o ~ lb # .. and IUILOINO SAUi ell Batnesses 94cpm c •CIUS•Ye C.A 21tl nuES Bo ttom Pntn•· Quick Fnnchlses 3905 r uer Surcharge• Paid 2nd Trust Deeds NEED TO OC F~ Bid& 17. ANTi:!l Del1Yery Beal nu t pnce base plates. road ta•n. Available for Newpon GN tl5 Olf Nqton Or increase Go direct/save DllVfR (,QV [ NAN T Beach Owners with Oldef S~ Furniture tolls & lumpe1s 800 5\'8 SELL YOUR 20 •26. 25• 30 30,40 TRAN!:>POR I I eam\ and 3675 Ca l SCAN Subst.anhal Equity In~-~fo 9 25· 2 5 3 · 0466 PIANOS t. Col~ 35a60. 40• 80. 45190 Solos check out our new Loans to 55 m1l1ton · ~"" ...... · NEWPORT 1/IOff~w/ .. • \t...._ ...... o-.. . , ...... !iO a 100 60it80 Others pay plan O• ner Optr DllVll - DllVl RE No Brokers 011ect PROPERTY .. Pioneer I 800 668 ~ 27 CONSI GNMENT GALLERY alo" £ •11ertrnced GIONAl 1 Over t h~ Road Capital Fast and Easy S$ CASM PAID SS Cal SCAN Dri Y er~ Solos lnm\ lots ot miles Grut .,..P"k# ...... ~ MKA Carita' GrOlp Inc UR HOME a nd (,radu.tte Student\ WE BUY !STATES NffiOUES a COl.l..ECTIBlES • UPSCAL£ FURNmJRE company & btnel1ls (949 729-1660 NON- ,lOflT LOOKING Call I 888 MORE PAV 1 I WWW pr1m"1nc. lUITI 1 • · ~· ~4fld., W''t' ._. PW«>S & APT Of THE f.,. volunt eers to pl.tte 8 8 8 f.67 37<'9> r qual 800 771 6318 Cal SCAN • i(,ou1I Pr ...... Rc.lucJ (}ppor lumty r mployer and counstl lo1 e11n 1310 • 'lrc ,M.U.c lluusc ( ..11, nc l'1~c or fnurc I •i.tr t1alt$t Nat ionwide M<1r ·. .,IHI l\nl&ht toll Ir ee 866 7 34 Sl.710 pet week' All OfPOlnmT • ( .im1gnmcnr1 A..,cptcJ I>••" ket Turn $1637 into All real est1te 1dvert1s · '·' .... 9923 Cal SCAN Ca~h v'nd1n2 rou tel S IOt\• / month potenltal ATURDAY • I ~me \ alo I cpl Apptm•I• ma in this newsp1per " I ' with p11me loc.at1ons SU Down f 1nancing subject t o lM f eder1I EAAN ~ T VOIJI ~TH • Bon.W & I 1ccnia.I available now• Under Wor k Anywhere No CAN HELP F1ir Housina Act o f 1968 Worll from lbne. l •t'WIR S9.000 tnYestment rP f' • p~r www l0t• 4 bedroom ' b•lh I • H~ \Q rl fRH\XA\ HU l~ I o\t ,I \lll>\X ROOM 1ence 1 11 e mended whic h .:~ SSOO~ mo Tr.t11q QUlrt'd Call I Oii r rrt we\olveforclosur r \ b11 s1n2le lrvt>I lar Rf' v 11 d (um '~ CALL m1lu1 11 ll le111 t o soumcgAST ProVlded Cj] 7444 8118 8-46 81 « near OCC & South C' " J~t ldvertlse "1ny prefer AUCTI N riornwlnl 1118-~I 9987 l'OU.fllu. Cal SCAN (Cal SCAN ) Plau w.il k 1n~ d1~1an1 I' AJll GBlllOUS lo •er• larer p.ir ~ e nce , llm1t1t1on or 22'2 ...... SAUS S IOC>ti -$ 3 .SOlt+ Seper air m~\lrt 11ua1 tP~ '49-574--424' 4iscrlm1rt1hon b1sed on ... AM.CAt2701 1-888-434-0722 rece. color. refClon. s ...... , , ...... _. 9 49-650 • 6 70 ,. • • J • 121 I S T 'l'R potential' S6'lll Ae1 94 . f1m11t1I status ..._--.....,., .... BUSltESS 19 4 1 N EWPORT B L COSTA M ESA Tt~ttntne provided r l or lODAll O"DOlllU P , I No !ravel Not Place- .your a d °' natk>n1I 0011n. or a n C,<'ll vour ( a r Mt·S74--474S lntenUon to ~Ile 1ny SERVICES Ml M Se11ou5 only 24 7 t o day! STATl Of CAUfOttNIA. rn ( la\\rf r<'d ' svch Pf• ference. hm1t1· Unclaimed Pt c>petty 14 1 WAITllGas Dogs ___ 36_~_5 messaee Call 888 .?? 3 ( 949 ) 642-6678 lJOn or dbcrlm1natlon • On ltne A u~ltons, No w Balnm WWTE POSTEi IB 1594 C•I SCAN • OtOW puppy buu Al\C TIWs newspeper win no t llst 1n11s W P~ k l y Coins. SeMces 2340 f4t-S74--474t • nowiftlly eccept any k welry. Sl.tmps, Gold fem needs new hOme 1dvertlsemen t for real Heirloom & Ari Oeto ADVUTISING IN w/ y11 d Sweet ~'°"· n t1te whic h 1s in Collec t ible' NlWS'A'llS wor k'' loY e ~ people. play & violation o f the law Our www Cahlorn1.t Cl assified & Display 1n eaplo11n11 Xln t health re1d11s u e her eby Uncla1mtdPrope11y 0111 multiple community $500 949 644 99115 Informed that all dwell Cal SC AN newspapers Srarew•de' 1np advertised 1n this Reach mtlhons of C.•lt newspec>er ire available lorn1ans C.ill "11\ 101 •I MISCELLANEOUS on an equal o pportunity parttt1pa1tn11 neW\PdllPI bun tor more inlormalton JEWEi.RY/ 3460 MERCHANDISE To coinpl11n of d11 www cal scan com DIAMONDS/ etimNtioft. call l«JO toll (Cal SCAN ) PRECIOUS METALS MllCIUllllCIUI fre.. t 1 ·800 424-8590 Mtrchlndtse 3855 C"4"t C.i.M...t. Old Coin~• Gold. ~1lver UNDIUVHID IUllD­ Tell Us About ,ewetry, wall.hes. entiques INGS. 20121, 25X34. MAX! collechbles 949-642·9448 30X40. 40X60, 40180 Live life to THE Will sell for bala nce 'lntroductio.n to Digital Hearing' YOUR owed Brand new HeYer 3610 erected I a k• your pick Howe Novanber 17th-18th we·11 coYer treielll Toll rcpracntacivc D1a.n.1 Worthy GAUGE SAU! .~c.tsMll• free 866 660 nn ill be on lund to provide for Adoption SAT l Z 4 00 Cal SCAN tcdtnkal infonna11o n PetSmart Costa Mn a COME JOIN US! SPECW Of- t l:.RS1 In 17t h & SuperlO<. ( Neat . ·ss fU( CASH to ~) 96"51 37n. CRAN lSI U.. Never Call now for an appointment -~r-1-d Rep1y1 Gov t Cninh tor ClASSIFIED Peuon1I Bills School -•..... tw..tt..,, Bus111ess. etc ~ b1llton (714) 903-9857 00150n hne lift unclaimed 'Call for (949) 642-5678 949 644 2279 l1stinas I 800 574 1804 GUMnY ICITTD6 & CATSf ut 361 Car SCAN Clnd for n l'riYale Homes. Mia~ 8q>d Tesltld, ..... C-J1 mrtt cond "Employee." Fed PrenUn Foods, Neu­ wilt blllcll r ee & l*n top llnd. Shots. 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~w... n t'A_. CO'T! AGI IY Tiii SIA CostaMesa now. 2,3,48r'a. Prices 20 Fremont Str•t L&. 0.-.. 11p1 lb< Iba near sarq ..om 1991. • &rr 2br. 2ba, be.ell cottll'I Tri Sq. 1.5 m1 from bch, wtwteRty~ like new w/ water view. aated, upstairs w/ aeraae. Asllma $339,000 w/lancl balcony S945 downstilllrs 11r , .. Apt 1/2 blk lease of $1920 ~ w/pallo, carpotl m5 buc:h, pool, clubtlcMIM. from the beacn Ort 22nd Open thlS weeMad 12_. 9&581.GJJ kllq)-o oom St.. mcludn partii111 $1280/ mo Cal Sim 949- CllShslylt~ Smtto Ano Holvfltt, 2br 2ba upstairs apt, laun 278-7905 betwe.n 9a-59 drm, ntce area av11I now $1 225 714-540-1387 ... 2br lba, 2 dooB to ocean, ..., laund, yard, EAST SIDI, 2br Iba patio Avm DK I 'tr round 4plex. new carpi paint iiaxvmo ~376-7«1! Paleo. aar, wisher/dryer, SI JOO/mo 323 422 0604 w...... ,...._Y91'1Y 2br • boous rrrVI ba E Side 2br. 2ba, Fp , stow, refric, pV1 pabo, I c pr 255 w/ d, OU' Newport lsllnd (H.ta Mesa St SI~ MoYe- $2400/ mo ~ In Now aet 94~73 nm MHO Yorck lar11e 3br Jbr 3ba dup6ex, IWW CllPV 2ba apt, Ip. pvt patio, blinds. 2 b1ks to bdl. pr, wd hkups 11ar S 1800 wd l*up 312 J6ttl St yrly Avail Dec I 714 328 2660 S2500 714-96CH8M

Hurtlngton Bead! * Baytront yearly 2br, 2ba, den, loft, Fp , 3 bllls llr& 21r'a to beach, dbl ear. Avolloblo now. Patio, S2695m Ail !M9-642-9699. RURAL PROPERTY MISCB..LMEOUS Balboa Peninsula Plug into the Pilot SUPS TO llACHI t'9~34J~~ FOR SALE RENTALS Nr ...... , lace Jbr 3 Deluxe 2br 2ba condo 21ir I . Siio townhm. full b1 111ted comm, Classified section to Ip. wd . ref1111. enclosed newly remod . 1 c 11ar, Rental To Share 6030 11ar S2200 949 645-4885 µarkrna spot, patio. avarl ...... condo, le 111tio ' ~ balcony. 2 c pr' pool ' Country Property 5915 It' I $1 700 714 422 5190 spa $2750lno 949-514-9474 Nowpcwt 1-'t ~are Corona del Mar U:•d11,.lw...... _ find services from w/prof. rm w/own bath, LAST CHANCE TO OWN• Must haw H.S. • ... $7~ + dep rncl ut~ ()pen Studio A,tt. Brand new Lido lsJe New Me••co Mountarns ...... , & s.-e...... p>d orpreabo11al. ~ park11111949 631 6454 ll&ht & briaht w/ d electronics and JO Jtres SI 9.900 tlr, Ila, gr...d • i.. Jbr 2ba. Ip. hdwd In.,.,. and $Clf ad sheet .. 1or ttous grasslands access. •vael now $850m en ~iet bay front ~ ~ pr II petJo/ 8enefit5 0 c Airport .... mdture tree cover 6.300 aoonomoto/Coro9lvor Call Phi! 949 725·8535 w/ men1 water view w/d ~nbel S8XI 71~ Send resume to plumbers, to ft ell'valion Mountain needed Frtt room tn f:z TOWNHOUSE APT f:z SI 350/mo 949 41 3 :ll32 al @ kaylorcpafp com or vrew' & yur round Newport Beach Matur e & 2br I 5ba Ip, 2 carports, 111 to N @ 949-442·7349. road~ Perfect for hor se low key prerd, 111111 1 house landscapers and pool. Sl395/MO Newpoft Beach A._ln Aulst PT, flu lov•n AdJacent lo w0

AUTO RENTAL ..... a....-..e , Low Cost Car Van. SUV, TI Ml I fHH Wkf~ /Bl · w$lytM0nthy , PUBLIC NOTICE Rental aac.urental net YOUR HOMI Gre1t IM,aOVIMIHT Refs (Ital ll'Nlda. The Callf. Public · NOTI TO REAOt'.RS 714 -825 0510 Smee 1883 'ROJICn 9&~-2'71«J7 Utilities Commission Cahfornra law re 99e hour Auto ules too• requires that all used quwes that contrac Call a plumber, MAIDS Clf HOMOI p1111ter. h1ndyman, l'hf 1:111.~. household 1ood1 tors lak1111 iobs that movers print their or any of the IJ'lllt Nlorcl:ll*I Hawe total $500 or more a.w. P.U.C. Cal T numbef; (labor or materials) services listed hen in ~71~.oo73 A • l HANDYM.AJe our service directory! limos -.iid chauffeurs be ltcen~d by the Install. reface ceblnets THESE LOCAL SVC t..11111:1,111 print their T .C. P. Contrectors State IUtdlerVbalWdoor!twnlows number In all 1dvet • License Board State PEOPLE CAN HELP ~ Dole 714-Qi8.QZ16 YOU TOOAYI Uttmenb. If JOU have law also requwes lhal 1ny ,uestlons •bout contractors :nclude the 11allty of a the1r ltcense number Clrpet Repalf~la mower , llmo or on 111 adv•tlSlfl& You dmlffeur, call· can check the st1tus 1)CAIPITO ~ DIR:ml Ellclrlc censed con tr actors l ~JOC! t1k1n1 1obs that tot1I Ins than SSOO I .LC. DMMc low prtoa must 1t1te 1n their advertisements that IDca:I c:onnctor, no • llTllll. no • too 1111. IW•'°° they 1r1 not hcensed tcion ~ LIClOflCPlm by the Contractora (714)14%'- 9'10 State License Board." Rema••-AMl•I

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