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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-07-22 - Orange Coast Pilot' . ' .. ... ' . ' . • at Serving the Newport~Mesa com munity since 1907 MONDAY, .lJl.Y 22, 2002 f:ir;e engulfs Dennis Rodmaii's restaurant ~ Fire fighters managed to ~ontrol a blaze at Josh ~locums Sunday, but not before it caused an ~stimated $100,000 in ~amage to the eatery. By Christin• Carrillo paUyPilot but were unable to determine the cause. which is currently under investigation. The restaurant manager declined to comment Witnesses contacted the fire depart· ment after seeing large quantities of smoke billowing from the restaurant lo- cated at 2601 West Coast Highway. Al- though the restaurant and nightclub ls nesded between two buildings, neither of were damaged "My hostess told me to call 911 be· cause Josh's was smoking," said Dan : A two·alann fire consumed Dennis Williams, manager at Joe's Crab Shack. Rodman's Newport Beach restaurant. "But when I called they were already Josh Slocum's Sunday afternoon causing · aware of it" number of fire engines and trucks is in• creased for precautionary measures. Due to the restaurant's sttange shape, which includes a vast amount of nooks and crannies in the attics, and the close proximity to neighboring buildings. the department increased the seriousness of the call, White said. Due to the large amount of combus- tibles, primarily being the fabric of the furniture throughout the restaurant and. the lack of ventilation in the closed building, the heat of the fire and the po· tential for a possible back draft grew, said Donna Boston, public information officer for the fire department. MThey felt the windows and they were hot and sooty, that's when they realized their was a concern for a back draft," she said. DON I.EACH/DAILY PILOT an eatlmated $100,000 in property dam-In a combined effort with the Orange aged primarily to the restaurant's in-County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol, the Fire terio1, Newport Beach Fire Department Department managed to put out the fire officials said . in about 30 minutes, said Newport Fire Fire fighters managed to contain the Captain Glenn White. blaz.e to the 2,500-square-foot fixture, For a two-alarm structural fire the Newport Beach firefighters Andy Hopper, left, and Bob Pingle cut through the See ARE, Pa1e A4 rooftop of Josh Slocums Restaraunt to extinguish a fire Sunday. .. A CLOSER LOOK A clean majority on board Water: The Orange County Sanitation District board voted to drop the controversial waiver that has allowed it to operate outside of the Clean Water Act of 1972. By Paul Clinton Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -The Orange County Sanitation District ended three decades of playing by its own water·quality rules Wednes· day by dropping a bid to renew a controversial federal waiver and agreeing to increase treat- ment of its sewage. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT British team winners Paul Campbelt--James;W left, grins in victory as he and his partners Paul Surgoine, middle, and Alex Cherry, get towed in Between the passage of the Oean Water Act of 1972 and Wednesday. the district's formal policy for treating its waste water didn't jibe with federal law. By holding a so-called 30lh waiver, district officials could release 243 mil- lion gallons of waste water treated to less than full federal levels. to the harbor after winning Governor's Cup in thier Santana 20 sailboat. · UK wins yacht race But on Wednesday, the district's board voted. on a thin 13-12 majority, to move to what i.s lcnown as "full secondary" treatment. Under this higher-level of treatment. the district will employ more rigorous methods that will re- duce the bacteria levels in the waste. ·111e decision (on Wednesday! was to make a concerted effort to meet the standard," said Newport Beach Councilman Gary Adams. who cast his city's vote on the boa.rd. "In a sense, there's going to have to be a de facto waiver be- cause we can't get to full -secondary overnight· By Christin• Carrillo Daily Pilot 0 8idals in speedboats followed eKh racer. Judges in the committee boat waited to finalize c&puted fouJ calls. Crowds of bo&ta IWtOUDded the raclng waters of Newport Harbor all~ onlookers to witness the two competing aallbo&ts battle during the four-minute prestart and following them through the quarter of a mile marbr·to·marbr race. The 36th annual Governor's Q.ap U.S. Junior ·Match Radng Ownplooab.lp ended Sunday · when the United KJncdom'I Royal Yachting A.al. &am Seaford, P.ut Sussex won the title It was a close call, but the United Kingdom's Royal Yachting Assn. took the cup at the end of the 36th annual Governors Cup for 2002, stealing a possible three·peat from the Auckland, New 1.ealand team -Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron. Wllh international teams fulfilllng the first four ranks, Mission Bay Yacht Oub of San Diego, Calif., became the winning team from the United States finishing the race in ftfth FROM THE NEWSROOM Afair to remember place. And although the ~Yachting AMn. held onto an undefeated record throughout the race, Jack Butefiab. the race Information and sponsonhip director. said that the "°tendal for other teams to win the cup remained until the very end. •1t•s very satisfylng when you have five potential winnen, • be sakl. •And the interest and support bas been atraordlnary. • However, winning lsn't everything. Three-time Governor's Q.ap participant and one-time alternate, Kade Hughes. team member on the Balboa Yacht Oub team, was frustrated with her team's 10th ran1c1ng out of SM RACE, P .. e A4 Daily Pilot ATAGl.ANCE ON MWEB: www.dllkJb;cam ...... Engineers and managers who handle the county's sewage waste have said they plan, over the next three months. to step up op- erations to increase the level of treatment at their Fountain Valley plant About 65lJli of the sewage can be given full treatment. as opposed to the 5°" at current levels. General Manager Blab! Andenon has estimated it would take until 2011 for the dis· trict to treat l~ of its waste to the h'8ber level. A CLEANER WAY in the meantime. Anderson and other •±1111• .......... tbe ..... cnmcb ..... ....., coam wllb lhe OC ._ ... hit. ,,. .............. = ... ct.a • ...,. ~._u,....,.. •· ' -~ .. AZ Monday, Mt 22. 2002 * . • The schooner yacht Sea Drift raced up and down the California coast throughout the 1950s ar:id early 1960s. Sea .Drift • • conjures up m.em.or1es By John Blaich For the Daily Pilot •EDITOR'S NOTE: John Blaicti is a Corona del Mar resident and volunteer at the Newport Harbor Nautieat'Museum. About onWa month, he writes the history of inter~tt..ng bo.atll that graceO.. Newport Harbor. The yacht schooner once tried to rescue a floundering ship -but fell short in its effort when it, too, ran rallied to.,lhe occasion. Sea Drift was anchored off shore and a heavy line was put on board the floundering Wandward. Sea Drift became a tugboat. Sea Drift then took in on her anchor chain and, with her engine running full speed ahead, began pulling Windward out of the su,rf. Things looked promising until a link failed in the Sea Drifts' straining anchor chain and the salvage efforts had to be aborted. Windward eventually broke up in the surf and was a total loss. •i11ft>-,,roblems. scullery. There was a special M ost yachts of this size square, stainless steel garbage would be manne9 by can there that Farwell had at least three or more made. This can fit into a lanyard (sh ort piece of rope) was attached to the can. When the new section of Irvine Terrace at Corona del Mar was developed in the 1950s, a street -Seadrift Drive -was named after this famous Schooner Yacht Farwell entered Sea Drift in the 1958 San Diego to Acapulco Yacht Race. After the finish at Acapulco, they leisu.rely cruised up the Mexican Coast in company wilh Windward, another Newport Harbor yacht that was an 83-foot M Cass racing sloop. They were both anchored in an open roadstead offYelapa, Mexico. W}len all of the crew of Windward were ashore in broad dayUgbt, a link in the yacht's anchor chain failed. Before members of the crew could get back on board, Windward drifted into the surf. Then Farwell and his salty crew on board Sea Drift professional crewmen; not so certain space adjacent to the with Lyman Farwell's • galley sink. Bud carried this schooner yacht Sea Drift. She stainless steel garbage can went to sea with an topside and down the ship's all-Corinthian Crew made up accommodation ladder to · of members of the extensive empty it and to wash it out Farwell family and close with seawater. The can slipped sailing friends. Brother Byron from his hands into the bay Farwell, a lieutenant and started to sink. Bud Commander in lhe Naval jumped in, clothes and all, to Reserve who was captain of a rescue the valuable container. destroyer escort during World Bud was a good swimmer, but War II, sailed as the navigator. with his clothes on and Farwell's wife, Kay, and wrestling with the weight of daughter, Nancy, prepared the the garbage can, h e bad a m enus and were responsible problem. By this time, his for purchasing and getting the fellow crew members had sea stores on board. Every lined up on the rail and were crew member made his own making sport of Bud's bed and was expected to help predicament After Bud came with the mundane tasks on '* up for air the third time, they board Sea Drift. realized the seriousness of the Bud Landers, a former crew situation. 1\vo crew members member, told m e about the d ove in and retrieved Bud and time he was helping out in the the garbage can. After this, a Daily A Pilot VOL. 91, NO. 203 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publi.her lONY DODERO, Editor JUlllt OITTINQ, ~~r Promodonl Director CM9tllM C.mllo Newt enlltant. 1948) 674-4298 chrl•tlM .carrlllotl/Mlm#.com .................. .-0 11'1 ... Greg Fry, Don lMch, Seen Hiller, Gille Alex.nder, Lori Andert0n MADEM HOTUNE (M l 8'2-«>89 Record your comments about the Delly PilOt or news tlpe. Addr9ll Our edd,... 18 330 W. Bay St., Co1t11 ~. CA 92927. Office houre .,. Mondey • Frtd9y, 8'.30 1.m. • 5 p.m • C.1ulla,. It ..... flllol'a Policy to promplty COf'Nllt Ill emw. of eub918nae. ,,..... °"' , ... , 174-4211. In 1961, Farwell reluctantly sold Sea Drift. She was purchased by Warner M. Williams of New York. Sea Drift left lhe Peninsula for lhe last time to cruise to her new honie in New York. In 1962, from the top deck of a large excursion boat. I was watching the first race of the America's Cup challenge by Australia, wblch WU being sailed off Newport, R.J. Suddenly, there, among the large spectator o~. was Sea Drift, under power, wilh her distfuguish1ng black hull and ~ tan canvas sail cover. It ia sdll vivid in my memory; it was like unexpectedfy running Into an old friend from home in a faraway place. Bo>C 1560, Coltll M ... , CA 9262e. Copyright No nlWll atoriee, llluetrationt, edltorlel meaer or ed'v1rtl11ment1 herein can be reproduced without written pennllllon of copyright owner. HOW lO REACH U1 Clnlulellolt Thi Tl"* Orange County (800) 212-914 t MtsaM4 Ch 11"'11d (IM8) Ma-8878 ~ (IM8) 841-4321 ......... ..... , .. ,M2..., .......(NltOMm ..... ,. .. ~,,., ....... ,. ... -.ot10 ....... •11111• ..... ••.ootn MlllOllle I 1tz111cmiiMleG-G21 .......... 111-7121 .. , . ~THE HARBOR COLUMN . Historical race i I i to set sail ·t ' A hoy. For the put 20 yeara Art GI a a 'T bu &eel the starting gun for the Fllabt of the 1.-.. met on i Sun., July 28, lt will be time once llllln a the 87di · annual race. 1bil year I have bMrd rumon that John Wayne Airport'• ftlgbt controDen are rerouting afr traflic so that Art does not blt an alraaft. but we better warn the~ or maybe not The race has roots back to 1935, beginning as the Flight of the Snowbirds, then becoming the FUgbt of · Kites in the early 19708 and now the Flight of the Lasers. Balboa lsland local Seymour Belk ls the chairman once again, and be leads the race u an event of the Newpprt Beach Qwnber of Commerce's Commodoie'e Qub, of WbJcb. I muat dedare. I am a ---------. Commodore. 1bie la a race where you can just have fun or be as competitive as you want while vying for the first place trophy. The 1 p.m. start wiD be o1f Balboa Island's shore just east of the Balboa Pavilion and the racers will first bead up the channel to the large turning basin to round course maJter 1 by the anchorage. Passing to port the racers will tum, MIKE headingJor mart.er U off the lido Isle WHITEHEAD Yacht Oun and then beginning the ·long sail to marker Zin the small turning basin by lido Village. I wonder if any sailors have contemplated sneaking under lhe Udo Isle Bridge versus going around Udds east tip to get to the Z mark. If the normal prevailing winds are blowing, the racers then will begin a 2.4 nautical mile reach to marker 4 located between channel m.art.er 8 and the Harbor Master's office. Once round the ma4 is the final leg beating back to the finish line where lt all started. The awards ceremony will be at the Newport Harbor Yacht Oub, wblch aJeo provides the Jim Weblitel" committee boat. For race information call the qub at (949) 673-7730. Local businesses help aponaor the race, and the race is succesdul thanb to the volunteer race committee . NARWHAL ADOPTED The Newport Beach Council of the Navy Leagull officially "1opted the Newport Harbor-baaed Coast Guard Cutter Narwhal. The Narwhal doc:b at the Harbor Department with separate facilities to house the crew. Lt.~ ICldMI, the commanding oftloer, Is the first officer to be the captain of tb.ia new cutter, wb1ch replaced the Point Stuart. The Newport Navy League is active, reaching out to those protecting our nation here locally with the Narwhal and in San.~~ wJ.lh.adopted ships tJSS John c. Stennis, USS Belleau W:>od. uss· Bonhomme Richard, plus the~ 3rd Marine .Aircraft Wing and the Seal .B~cKBattalion. The Navy League presents certtflcat.ea of appmdation and checb to deserving military personnel thanb to the membership. Aa a D,lember, I abould start attendJng the monthJym~ • •• np of the week ta check an )'UUl *thru hull• shut off values that are below the ,valediDe by doelng and opmlng the \lllues. A little late to ftnd out that your abut off value ls frozen while water fmm a broken hoee ls Ooodlng your boat Also, when you laM your boat for any amount of time, you should shut off all the below waterline values. How many times haw you heatd ab6ut a boat sfnJd.ng at the dock because a hoee aprung a leak that worn out the bilge pump or drained the batterYf From my fireman days, the rookie wu sent in t o plug the broken celling fire sprinkler beade with tapered wooden plugs as the water 'WU pouring down his arms lnakle turnouta, and you Clll carry a few wooden plugs on board to plug-up a brobn fttting fb Jr.eeJ> you 8oating. Thia Wednesday. I wOl be the speaker for the Yacbmmen Luncheon at the Newport Hubor Yacht Oub at noon. This lunc:beon le held every Wednesday and the cost ls very inelpenalw for the buffet and apeeker program. I am listed on the speaker card u the boating writer for the Daily Pilot but I wOl steer off c;owJe •little and aleq talk about a few of my VO)'llel. If you can not wait until every Monday to open up to pqe 2 for the Harbor Column, now you can haw a Wechaday apedal. Safe Voyaps. • MIKE WH~HEAD 11 the Pllorl oo.tJng end herbor columnllt. Send him yeurherbor 1nd ~ thoughta Ind ttory ~vii HMll • Mllc•Oao.thou#TY.oom or ~TV.Dam. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST ·~Metl4to8fMtlt 9eeoondl. SURF ON THE AGENDA: COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW FARM COMPLEX mt tfle' ,.,,._ afeome The owner of 261 Senc. . FVI The Ptennlng CommlMlon concemed perenb. tubele el.a wenta to rezone WHAT: Costa Meu Ptennlng 1he propeny, ~Is will review the ptoceee uMd WHAT TO EXPECT: 8Uf'OUnded ~by lingle Commieeion meeting. to ellocate flefds et the Ferm femily homee. to • m..:lum WHEN: &.30 p.m. today Sporte CompleJc end dedde TNe laue has been • heated deneity reeldendal WHEM: Council C"-mbers et whether to .... th• one, ~the ecan:ity of fleld deeignetJon. Chy H.11, n Felr Drive complex permits to ellow for epece In the city. Expect • The city requlree • minimum N ORMATION: (11-•) more UM than origlnelly number of eoccer moms and of 6,000 ecau-e feet for amell 754-52A6. Intended. dede to apeak out aboUt the lot dMslone. The owner 11 Recraetlon Department need for more field time at the proposing peroea." small as Street. offlclal1 hed Hked that the complex. Recteetlon offtclal• 3~10 aqu«e t.et. comml11lon cevlew the are also e>epected to push for WHAT TO EXPECT: Tom BeH, the owner of 3007 practices, which were the mo.t generoua field use. Enterprise S1reet. will alk the queatloned by some soccer Planning commluionera are commission to approve the . parents, to ensure they were SMALL LOT expected to deny the project. · business, which would allow in line with the original for parking and 1'1'Jp8ir of conditlon1 lmpoaed by the DEVELOPMENT AMBULANCE vehicles and the sleeping City ColJncfl when the fecJllty quartera of crew membera. opened. An E..aide property owner Is SERVICE WHAT TO EXPECT: EM'fier thla month, planning alkJng the city to deviate from · comrnl11lonera postponed • Its conventional development Planning commissioners will F>tannlng staff has decision abou1 common field requirements to split a very review a request for an recommended approval of the scheduling prectlce1 in regard large lot into five small ambulance aervice and project. dispatch station on Enterprise -OJmpiled by Lolita Harper to the Farm Sports Complex 'l pan:efs. GETTING ·INVOLVED • GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot For information on adding vour organization to thl1 list, call (!M9) 5744298. ACADEMeC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Mesa families can host a German student and earn up to $1,000 toward a number of travel abroad wograms. Danielle Carpino, (8001322-HOST. AMERICAN CANCER SOCE1Y The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. 11'e society is also seeking volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCentM. (949) 261-9446. DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop needs unwanted goods, such as clothing, furniture, jewelry, accessories, antiques and collectibles, to fund the society'(' research, education and patient services programs. The goods may be dropped off at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar (949) 640-4777. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs "'°'unteecs to g~ emotional support to terminatty Ill patients and their familles In~ greater Orange County area. 'Training Is provided. (714) 560-0800 or (800) 540-2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHN'TER The dlapter needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency situations. Lynn Howa, (714) 481..5376. . .., BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NEWPORT-MESA The three area clubs need volunteer coaches and arta and crafts teachers. (949) 642-2245. COSTA MESA CIVIC PlAYHOUSE The playhouse needs volunteers for ushering, bade.stage WO~ maUlngl, typi!19. controlling lights and mt/lry other duties. (949) 660-6289. • MontERs, BIG SISTERS The locel chapter 11 looking for men and women older than 20 who have llwd In Orange County for at least six montha and have been on the Job for et least three month• to aeMt aa big brothers or big listers for chNdfen ages 6 to 16 from llngt.parent homes. 1n.•> 644-m3. COSTA IESA tlSTORtCAL SOCETY ,The aodety collects lnfOflMtfon, photos end al1ffacta rel8ttng to the hlstoty of Costa Meu and the harbor.,.., VotuntMrs .... needed for derk:el tab and c:omputw Input. (Mt) 831..Y18. COSTA MESA UTtMCY . CCUICI.. The c.-. Meu Uterecy Center Medi~ Mon to tMd'I Englett•• eecond ienguege. P9ople who w.rt to IMm Englith • • leoond ~ .,...., encouraged to call. Call to register. (714) 435-3310 or (714) 645--3445. COSTA MESA MS SELF-HELP GROUP The Orange County chapter of the national Multiple Sclerosis Society has 'started a new self-help group in Costa Mesa for People newly diagnosed or with minimal symptoms of multiple sclerosis, or both. The group will meet at 11 a.m. the first Tuesday of every month. (949) 650-7659. COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT .. Seniors 55 and older are invited to help staff the Westside substation. Volunteers are asked to wortc two four-hour daytime shifts per week and are responsible for answering phones, bk:ycle registration, fingerprinting, data entry and assisting with other chywide projects. Seniors who can speak both Spanish and English are also needed. Call for an application. Fred Gaec*Jer, (7141 754-5208. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services facility at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers who can greet members and the public at the front desk and volunteers for the Resource Department with Excel computer experience and sharp telephone skills. The Senior Meals program also needs peopfe~ deliver meals to homes. (9491645-2356. COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP. The nonprofit organization at the Costa Mesa Senior Center is looldng for new board members. The fun<kaising and policymaking board needs volunteers who will participate in monthly meetings, occasional committee meetings and special projects. Candidates should have connections in Costa Mesa and surrounding communities and an interest In serving the community by helplng seniors. (949) 645-2356, Ext. 16. COURT-APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES Volunteers are needed to serve H edvocates for abused, neglected and abandoned children. Volunteers wortc one on one with a c:tiild for three hours a week. (714) 663-9034< CRISIS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INC. The nonprofit organization la seeking volunteers for l1s expending trauma response progrem. Some volunteers as1Jst law enforcement. firefighters and emergency-type responders by providing emotional first aid and support to Injured or traumatized people. Other volunteers provide dispatch and office support. No experience is necessary. Training will be provided. (949) 688-1414. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Volunteer mediators, case speciatista and outreach assistants are needed to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. (949) 250-0488. EASTER SEALS Easter Seals needs volunteers for ongoing clerical wortc and to help in programs for children with disabilities and In special events. (714) 834-1111. ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER Volunteer trail guides are needed to help visitors learn about their environment. (949) 645-8489. ASH -MOBILE MEALS Call (949) 642-606o to help Friends In Service to Humanity assist with the Mobile Meals program and provide ongoing emergency assistance to those in need. Both always seek volunteer assistance in a variety of areas. (949) 645-8050. FRIENDS OF THE NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY The book store needs book donations for book sales. Good quality chlldren's and nonfiction books are especially needed. They may be left at any of the branc:ti libraries -Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar, or in the special book closet next to the Friends Book Store at 1000 Avocado Ave. Volunteers are needed to staff the used book store that is inside the entrance of the Central Library. Volunteers must be members of the Friends of the Library and are asked to work one three-hour shift per month. (949) 759-9667. GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scouts of Orange County needs volunteers to be trained as Jroop leaders, serve on special committees and give lectures, demonstrations or classes. (714) 979-7900. GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer educational and enrichment opportunitie.s for gir1s and boys. (9491646-7181. JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE ~=nization of women committed to promoting volunteerism. devefoping the potential of women and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers, is seeking new members. (949) 261-0823. KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPICE SERVICES Volunteers are needed to provide four hours per week visiting patients or doing elT'8nds for them or their caregivers in communities near volunteers' homes. (562) 622-3805. ~~ R es taurant ---Establlshed In 1962 --~ When You Need Someone To Talk To For Answers And Help · (Adult. Juvenile, Pelolly. Mitdemeanor) Certified Specialist. Criminal Law California Board or Legal 6pecializ.ation Past President or the Association of Orange County Deputy District Attorneys Orange C.Ounty Testing Center is seeking n:ien and \M>t'1UWl between ttie ages of 22 and 54 who have noticee~e acne to test e new product specificelly designed to STCP ACNE! Consultations will occur twice a week for the ~Week initial t26ting cycle. All testing at the cent.er is RE to perQcipents and you will newr-be asked to bUy anythirij;i: In fact. wa pay you I' It da••n't ~ If you'\M beiit'\ IDolcil '9 fOf" that ep9Ci8I ~and VDU tiMt ecne- thle ~be~ Calnawtw Mondly, }4jy 22, 2002 Al .Habitat project faces minor hurdle Lolita H•rp•r DaltyPHot a:>STA Mi:s-. -A Habit.at for Humanity project designed to tum a run-down Westside apart· ment complex into owner-oocu- pied condominiwns must obt.ain a minor approval tonight to en- sure the success of the develop- ment ~ C.Ornmis&on approval of an airspace subdMsion" is mandatory for the converted units on the property to be sold as condominiwns, as it aDows for ownership of the individual units, as weD as shared ownership of the common area. 1bat common area is considered its own lot and therefore requires a subdivision. aty Planner MeJ Lee said. "If the parcel map ls denied. the individual units could not be sold independent of one anothei:. and could only be used as rent- als." a staff report reads. Planning commis.tjoners are expected to approve the subdivi- sion, given they have previously approved the overall project that calls for the conversion of six ex· isting rental units Into five owner- occupied homes and the con- struction of a new building. The result would be a six-unit afford- able housing project Mark Korando, who represents Habitat for Hwnanity, said his or- ganization is looking forward to getting b1arted with the project as soon as the buildi~ become va- cant "lbis Is more of an administra- tive step,· Korando said "The project has been approved in de- sign and concept This is just the last bit or the entitlement proc- ess." The project calls for two of the existing two-bedroom duplexes to be converted Into four-bedroom homes, and the third to be reba- bilitalcd. An additional three--bed- room house would also be built. Once converted, the condomln- iw:ns would be aold as low-in- come housing to qualifying appli- cants and malnterWlce of the property would be the ~pon­ sibWty Qf the new homeowners. Home prices are esttmat.ed be- tween $70,000 and $100,000, said Habitat for Humanity representa- tive Mark Korando, and construc- tion is scheduled to start in a rew months. The Habitat for Humanity proj- ect has received Its fair share of opposition from dty leaders and residents who contend it will aowd the Westside and possibty house more undocumented resi- dents. In January, C.Ouncilman Ouis Steel appealed initial ap· proval or the project -saying it would attra.ct too many non-Eng· lish speakers -but he was not supported by his fellow council members. Since then, planning depan- ment officials have voiced con- cerns about Jess contentious Is- sues -specifically the amount or parking. In a memorandum dated June 13, aty Planner Sue Happ wrote she had "concerns that five guest parking stalls a don't consider "open parking" located in front of a garage as guest parting) won't accommodate the number of apartment units and street parlc· Ing is already impacted. .. Korando said his organization has since changed the configura- tion to a~ that i.S&Je. • LDUTA HARPERcovef's Costa Mesa. She may be readled at (949) 5744275 or by e-mail at lolita.harper@latimes.com. FULL BAR COCKTAILS WHY STAY HOME Sunset Dinners <Rjstorante :M0:mma qina Monday-Ffiday: 4:30-6:15 P.aPlant~­ c.anaellOni Alla Floftlltiaa (with soup or salad) JUST $10.90 The Real Prime Rib or Falet Mignon (with soup or salad) JUST $13.90 Su.dabs Piccata or Salmon Alli Checca (wida toap or .al.ad) JUST$J.UO (949) 673-9500 M Mondey, ~ 22. 2002 • POLICE FILES COSTAIEIA •l!Mt 17tb .._,A 23- year-old man WU urested in the 100 block on IUlpl- don of being dnmk in pub- lic at~ a.m.,Friday. •M.-W "l._. mid Meulmw: W.,: A man wu arrested on susplclon of be· Ing drunk in public at 10:19 p.m. Friday. • N9wpot1 Baulennl: A woman wu amsted in the 1600 block on SUBplcion of driving under the influence and causing injury at 12:30. a.m. Sunday. • Newport Boule¥md: A man was anested in the 2200 block on suspicion of being under the inftuence of a substance and posses· sion of a hypodermic nee- dle at 7:52 p.m. Saturday. • lhurln A.wenue: A man was arrested in the 2000 block on suspicion of sleep- ing in his vehicle at 5:55 a.m Saturday. • Wat 19th Street: A woman was arrested in the 500 block on susplclon of trespassing on property without consent at 5:55 p.m Friday. NEWPORT BEACH • 23rd Street and Balboa Boulevard: A drunk dis· turbance was reported at 4:28 p.m. Sunday. •Awada Awnue: A structure fire was reported in the 1000 block at 4:01 p.m. Sunday. • Macarthur Boulevard and Vlllglo: Annoying and obscene phone calls were reported at 12:22 a.m. Sun· day. • Mardnple Wmy: A phy· sic.al fight was reported in the 4200 block at 1 :28 a.m. Sunday. • Ocean Front Welt: A physical fight was reported in the 2200 block at 8: 19 a.m Sunday. • ~ Avenue: A vehi· cle burglary was reported in the 200 block at 4:16 a.m. Sunday. • Robon c.ourt: A . party disturbance was reported in the 100 block at 12:52 a.m. Sunday. •Seadrift Drtve: Vandal· ism was reported in the 1800blockat1:43 p.m. Sun- day. .NEWSROOM 'Continued from Al surf stickers dating back to at least the 1960s and two old loragt>oanb strapped the top of an old-fash- ioned rack. Inside the car is Hawaiian-print upholstery and flowered leis. "Isn't that the coolest car tiwr," I overheard one teen.age girl say? The owner of the green and wood-paneled surf mobile, who Is also the owner of Thalia SCreet Swf Shop in Laguna Beach. 88J'eed to keep the vintage whicle at the fair as part of the exhibit, said Vic c.m.o, an attendant who wodca there. "He's so worried about it." Car- ruso said. "He comes in every two clays to wax It." FIRE Continued from Al Since the l'llltaUrUl -doled. ~ forced .., into the l'8lbwnnt from tbl lro,nt and ..... oflld• eald. n.· _ majodty ol the dam• Wiii II the rear of the restaurant where the harbor patrol ""',,.. to pull up their fheboat and lend their boee to douse the rear. While the fire C8Ulled no inju· rtes it did result in lncomm· iences for both vehidee attempt- ing to drlYe along Cout HJgbMy u well u thoee dinning at Joe'•. CnbSback. . •My customers have been pretty good about when I tell them they can't leave for a while,.. WD1.lams said, adding that many of them were stuck there for at least an hour and a half. •CHRISTINE CARRIU.O It the news auistant. She may be rMChed at ' (949) 674-4298 or by MNll at chriatlnt1.canilloOlatl,,,_com. RACE Continued from Al 12 teams but grateful to have bad the experience to compete and looking forward to possibly competing again. "lt helps you become a better sailor," she said. "You get to see CLEAN Continued from Al agency staffers say they need to work out an interim deal with the Environmental Protection Agency to avoid onerous fines once their current waiver runs out in June. Without the waiver. the district could be opeo to fines of at lea.st $3,000-per-day. Anderson said. The district needs to secure some form of interim waiver un- til the full treatment can be im· plemented, he said. "There isn't an administrative model for this," Anderson said. the different techniques of the teams." While 17-year-old Hughes enjoys observing the international styles of the her competitors and can appreciate the challenges they face in adapting to a new environment. she admitted that being the home-team has it's challenges as well. "We have to negotiate a oompll· ance schedule with the EPA and the state of Callfom.la-between now and June." Io anticipation of Wednesday's decision. Anderson said he initi- ated meetings with the EPA on July 12. Another round is set for today. The district bas held its federal waiver, which has been granted by the EPA since the mld-19808. 1be federal environmental regu- lator bas renewed the waiver twice. .Environmentalists began rally- ing the public against. the waiver shoitly after a wave of beach clo- sures turned Huntington Beach into a ghost town during the AROUND TOWN will begin at S p.m. at the Finan- cial Partners Credit Union. The •Send AROUND 10WN items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. c.A 92627; by fax tp (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, • date aod l<>Q#on of the event. as well as a contact phone nwnber. A complete listing is available at wwwdailypl/ot.com. netwoddng event will have a complete Hawaiian luau-style theme, which will include food, cocktails and Hawaiian dancers. The event is free for all members and $10 for perspective mem- bers. (949) 729-4400 or www.newportbeach.com FRIDAY '- "'Max Keeble'I Big MOW"' will TODAY be shown at dusk during the The mth annual ea.ca Me9a Movies at the Beach series Community Golf Classic will be hosted by the Newport Dunes held in the Mesa Verde Country. Waterfront Resort. 1be hotel ls at Oub today. Clleck in will begin at 1131 Baclc Bay Drive, Newport 10 a.m. and the tournament will Beach.~ admission. $7 park· start at 12 p.m. The club is at ing per car. (949) 729-DUNE. 3000 Oubhouse Rd., Costa Mesa. For information contact the Costa Mesa Cllamber of Com- merce at (714) 885-9093 or (714) 885-9092. TUESDAY tbe Senk:ie Corpe of Redred Executives will host a workshop on computerizing your business from 9 a.m. to noon. The work- shop will be held at National University, 3390 H.albor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The fee ls $25, or $20 if preregistered. (714) 550- 7369 or ~.scorel14.org. JULY27 An ewnt of tine wine, elepnt food and music designed to raise money to fund research for autism and other diseases will begin ~ 6:30 p.m. today. BID and Polta Cemius are welcoming guests and renowned doctor, Jer- ry Kartzinel from the lnterna· tionaJ Child Development and Research Center into their New· port Beach home for a •NJght of Caring" gather donations. The house is at 2006 Marlin Way. A suggested donation for the eve- ning ia $75 per person. For reser- vations call (94$) 646-7598. "vie definitely have advantages because it's our wind and our boats," Hughes said. "But there's a lot of pressure because everyone wants us to win." And with teams from New Zealand, Australia. and the United Kingdom, the US teams had many different types of sailing they bad to beat summer of 1999. The closures were caused by high bacteria levels in the surf z.one. Jack Skinner, a longtime New- port Beach environmentalist. and members of the Ocean Out- fall Group. led the charge to "stop the wa.ivet." Newport Beach resident Jan Vandersloot led the outfall group, which adopted an anti-waiver mission statement, on a tour across Orange Co\lllty to city council meetinga The' group headed from Buena Park to Orange and from Los Ala- mltos to Irvine preaching their anti-waiver message. MORE TO BE DONE AUGUST6 The Amwer, a da.lc and rock 'n' roll group, will perform from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. at Fairview Padc in Costa Mesa. The concert is part of the city's third annual Concerts in the Parle series. Free. The park is at 2525 Placentia Ave. (714) 754-5223. AUGUST7 "The 1nunan Show" will screen at 7 p.m. for teens in sev- enth through 12th grades in a se- ries of movies presented by the Newport Beach Public Ubrary's Book Raiders Dig Reading series. Free admission. Free popcorn. Adults must be accompanied by their teen. 1be library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3801. A pro.tate dlla•lon group regarding the treatment of ad· vaoced prostate cancer will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m.. at the Hoag Cancer CenteL The center is at One Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. AUGUST13 A concert with aalaa band Octavio Figueroa will be held from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. at Fairview Park Jn Costa Mesa. The concert Is part of the city's third annual Concerts in the Parle series. Pree. The park is at 2525 Placentia Ave. Quruso said he beliewd the wood on the car ls the origtnal and be took a few minutes to point out to me a wrious red sticker on the driver side wind- shJeJd that said Nude Beach Palk· log Permit" Aaoss the way from the woody ia a big sand box. about 15-by-15 &!et long, 8Ded with shOYels.. buck· eta and other beach toys for the Jr.iddlea to play. 1he pop, rhythm and bluet group Groove Therapy will per- form from 6: 15 to 7:45 p.m. at Fairview Part. The concert ls part of the city of Costa Mes<s third annual Concena ln the Park series. Free. The park Is at 2525 Placentia Ave. (714) 754-52.23. "Junlllc ~ ID" will be (714) 754-5223. shown at dulk during the MoYles at the Beach aeriee bolted by the . AUGUST 14 And OD the outer edge of lhe exblXt. mwlw aandcalde ICUlp- tunll tower CM!(' the aowd Ind are a wonder tD see. 1.-m bow to fllbt and be.a osteoporosis during a seminar from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Pa· tio Cafe ln Costa Meal.. The eeminar la apoNOnld by Newport Dunes Waterfront Re-"A Walk to Remember" wW sort. The hotel la at 1131 Back SCll!en at 7 p.m. for teens in sev- Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Free enth through 12th grades ln a ie- adrn.IMlon. $7 parking per car. des of movies presented by the (949) 729-DUNE. Newport Beach Public Library's ~ Raiden Dig Reading aeries. ~ adm.iaaion. Free popcorn. Adults must be accompanied by their teen. The library ta at 1000 Avocado Ave. (9'9) 717•3801. With bx.h jult ~ ~ It Wit time tD 1-lt t.:k.. So I ....... .-eel the .... ,. .... dde, tbeAdaw ..... Diop. Mother'& Malbt. 1be -" at 225 E. 17th St Free. Cal for ... erwdont. (949) 631-4741. I I M'i:i'-4 one FJ Ill puled I.., lhe top of this 13().loot ltruc• 1Ure And then let go by U\ attend• WE.DNEIOAY I ,ant u be taemwd earthbound A ..._. tbW ..,_I .. toward a safety net. SOS" wU1 be held from UO to "It's an 8S"6>ot free fall wfth 7:30 p.m. at Cbt PldlilJ C'.111 tn nocblng altKbed. • one of the Colt.a Meu. 11le •11••r II 'l1le ._.. c.pa ......... wocUn told me. ipONOred by ModMl'a ....... ~ wtll bolt I wacbhop 1blt aJll)m out to falling eome The cale la at 225 B. l?dl SL PnJi. oo rM1'MhC and ptomodon el&IJtandahllfllOdel. c..11 for reaeMdom. (9a) GI· flam 9 un. to noon. The waat- 'Not emcdy a rtde far the &mt of 4741 . 1bcJP wlll lM held • Nadonll ... ~for thll IMlllK, ptNnOld Ualwnll' 3390 HadJoi' Blvd., ........ • •• Cm a t' .. -• 7• c.. MlllL 1be ,.. .. szs. or SD It.-dme to pill:kJt up Ind p.m. b teem ID A .......... -If i** -Jtnd. (714) 5l!IO-.... ..., 1111111111 Jundt«u ¥lllll. l2lh pdea Jn•_.. ftl..._ 79 or _..,""'11Sll4.~ .......... till:*~ preeenlled by .... Nsaplll.~ 11111 ulildir 12 -a. iDd I Publlc~IDat .... Dll ....................... 'I ....... Ct' I n -. n Jlllil __. • • .. • ,... pillW'lll' Mu111 -.,. t n •.,I§ h± lw 111m so Mlllj6iili'..._'lbe •1t1t1 II ' I I*• ..,-.. • -JW1 111 Ill&. .. ~, ..... N .. "It's a really good experience because they have a really different style," said IS-year-old George Grcinelli, a team member on the Golden Gate Yacht dub of San Francisco. "It's cool just to say you competed with them." Teammate and Golden Gate Yacht Oub helmsman, J. V. Gilmour agreed. "I did learn a lot," said " Vandersloot said he was grati· tied by Wednesday's decision, but other environmentalists said the disttict's feet still need to be kept to the fire. "It's a great vote, but unfortu- nately the fox is still in the hen house,~ said Bob Caustin, who founded Defend the Bay. an ac· tivist group. Wednesday's approval of the new treatment method was made possible when a handful of inland cities voted for the move. Many of those cities had resisted the move because it will cost about $423 million between now and 2020. The costs are expected to be p&Med along as a $16-per- year increase to ratepayers. Drive, Newport Beach. The ·mu- seum, whlCh bas one of the world's largest collections of sports memorabilia. is open from 9 am. to 5 p.m. weekdays. (949) 721-9333. The Hoag c.ancer Center sponsors two tai chi classes taught by Victor Arm.and: a ses..- sion for intermediate-to ad- vanced-level students from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Thwsdays for peo- ple with caocer and their famJ· lies. A beginner session meets from 10:30 to 11:30 am Fridays. The classes are designed to re- duce stress, increase longevity and promote a sense of well-be- ing with basic, easy-to-learn, non-strenuous movements to aid in balance and concentra- tion. No registration is required. The center is at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. The Bmnda High Sc:bool Parent Teacher Student Assn. hosts a monthly paper drive ev- ery Saturdcty from 9 a.m to noon in the school's northwest parking Jot. on the comer of Estancia North and Placentia News- papers that are bound, loose or bagged are accepted, however cardboard, bound material such as phone books or thlck maga- zines are not Bins are available for drop off every day of the month for people who prefer to go at other times. All funds raised go to the association. Free. The school is at 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. (949) 515-6500. o.la Senior Center offwa a dally telephone con~ program for seniors Who have a limited local support sywtem. They also oJJer ongoing computer classes that teach the basics of Word, Qulckm, Print Shop an<Udtemet usage. (949) &M-32'4. 1be ca.a ..... Communlca· tons Thutmalten Oub meeu from noon to l p.m. Wedneaday9 at the Orange Col1IJtY Depart- ment of l!.ducadon, 200 Kalmus ome. Coeta Mela. Meetblp are open to anyone who wanta to lmpnM bla or tm public speak· lngaldk (714) '44.S183. ' 'I t '' I r~1·;· ~~"~' .. · \,1. -- ....... •j,•'.\.---..... Ll.,L... • . -::::. .... '---........ :T;.~ . • i II' Ahostof ~ hfiahters respond to secood llarm fire at Josh Slocums restaraunt where fire in dining room broke out SUnday afternoon. DON LEACH/ DAILY PILOT 15-year-old Gilmour. "It's kind of neat because it's a prestigious regatta and a lot of international teams compete." Overall, the event tUmed into quite a success .. • CHRISTINE CARRIU.O Is the news assistant. She may be reached at (94.9) 574-4298 or by e-mail at christine.carrillotllatfmes.com. "It may not be a good benefit for the cost,• Garden Grove Councilman Made. I.eyes said, hinting that the waiver would be renewed. "Five years from now, we'll have another vote.• On Wednesday, the board turned a hazier future into a clearer present -one that is still fraught with difficulties, as sani· tation officials must now develop a plan to move to the full treat- ment. • PAUL CLINTON covers the environment and politics. He may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by ·e-mail at psuf.clinton@latimes.com. anxiety, and loneliness. The group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the agency office. The office is at 250 E. Balcer St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration is required. Marcy Middler, (714) 445-4950, Ext. 114. Mela Mwngesa Thast- masters Oub 691 in Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United Methodist Oturch, 1701 W. Balcer St., Costa Mesa. (714) 540-4446. Blue Flame ThutmMten Oub 2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Vtl· lage, 1651 Sunftower Ave .. Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time visitors. (949) 855- 4308. 1'ou1muten Oub 231 meet.a at 7 a.m. Mondays at the Irvine Co., 1800S Newport Center, New- port Beach. (949) 733-2209. The Co8t.a Mesa Clmnber of Commerce will host it's weekly Networkers Luncheon on Wednesdays at 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Oub. Vtsitors are welcomed. The dub is at 1701 Golf CoW'Se Dr. $13. For more infonnation call (714) 885-9090. Hubortlte 1MPJneeten Oub meets at 7 am Wednesdays at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mat. (949) 293-4630. Udolale~iaeeta from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays at Fletcher Jones Motorcan at 3300 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. (714) 964-5314. The o.11 Senior C.ter offers tnnJport to tllb memben to appointments and pooery aho]>ping. The shuttle takes member& to the center. c.an to make an appolnrmenL (949) SU-32«. Tutortnc le an'nll Iii',_. pie Int~ ~ relldlna J!ntlWl but who .~ UM1 the help. Hourly rates and dme9 are nego- tiable. (9'9) 851·1739. • 0.. .... <=--..... au.a IJd ~ wllb ..... 1nldtute l'lpl'I !CMM 1iiJ IP" poOtlwwL (9tl) IM llM. Dall'/ Pilot .BEST BUYS. For the adventurous sprirt T he Atrium Court hu added llewr" 111 • Morel a new 1pedalty •tore for wfne, beer and 1plrtta. You will not be d.laappolnted by the aelecdon and competitive prices. It carrtea S,000 dltrerent wfnea, Including reda, whitea, champagne, deuert wines, porta, Sherriea and koaher wfnea. There's a1ao 1,000 premium spirits, from Scotland's fl.neat single malts, Polish vodkas and Mexico's specialty anejo tequllaa, to grappa. cognac and more. There are more than 500 branda of beer, and kegs will be available for 150 of the branda. Bewrages & morel will a1ao carry specialty foods, Including fresh cheese, caviar, chocolates and anacb, u well u bar and wine .-------acceasortes, party supplies and top-name cigars. A SAFE CLEAN lf you're worried about chemicals uled at most dry cleanel'I, the Newport eo.t Shopp ... Center hu GREER r:ecentty added Newport WYLDER ~°:= System. Owner P.dmoncf Hacatoryan, says that the new cleaning process doesn't have the common chemical smell. "Garment.a come out feeling smooth and silky,• said Hacatoryan. "And the proceu produca leu lint and wrinklln8 than other dry-cleaning methoda. I a1ao like the fact It'• aafe for the environment• A brochure from the Newpon Ridge Oeanera aaya. "Stud.lea conducted by envtrpnmental resu)atory=dea and Independent, lmpanial tea · laboratortea concluded that the Gree OeanJna System meeta or aceeda the regulatory requlrementa of the Bnvironmerital Protection A&ency, Occupational Safety and Health Admlnlatradon, and even the moat demanding state environmental resuJatory agencies.• Newport Ridge Oeanen ta at 21141 Newport Cout Drive In Newport Beach. Information: (949) 718·3526. INFLUX OF ESTATI ITtMS AMlltance l.elpe of N9wport-M91a hu mietved new eatate ltema Including fumlture, china. cryatal and collectiblea. Fumlture pieces Include: a beautiful Andque French mahopny armotre with matching double bed and nf&bt 1tand In a p1Jquet diamond dealgn; a Victorian aofa on carved wood frame. an Oriental caned chest, with immaculate interior and desk in perfect condition with inlaid top and curved legs, a Hickory china hutch. Ch1na and cryatal plecea Include: a lix·piece setting of Wedgewood •Gotd FlorentJne• china pattern with additional plecea available of coffee pot, teapot and cream and sugars, and Waterford stem ware. and lamps. The collectibles include: Hummel'a pieces, SteUf anima1a lncludins a hone on wheels. and Madame Alexandra dolla In original boxes. The Inventory chanpa dally and there are aJao new plecea of jewelry plecea, and glauware. It's open Monday throuah Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., IDd Saturday from 10 Lm. to 3 p.m. A•latance Leaaue of Newpon Mesa of 2220 ~ew Road In Costa Maa. Information: (949) 645-2922. ...ac FOOO NfO FUN South eo.t v._. aa boating the tenth ............... ... . y ·oull Tht DaUy PUot'I weekly report on local bwlntssts Monday, Mt 22, 2002 Al 'Our normal bwlntss llaclcs of/ a bit 10 tht fair makes up for it.' Jenni l nplltad, . tht manqer It FttcfBam In Costa Men. • SEAN HILLE~ I DAILY PILOT ,.,.,ers Donita tbrter, left. and Jenni Enaetstad say the Feed Barn In Costa Mesa benefits from the Orange County Fair as it keeps business ftowing ttYouah "'1. For some local bunss' the fli' may take customers Mrt whlle ones like the Feed Barn benfit from its annual presence in the area. A battle for bu.s.i-ness Chrl1tln1 C•rrlllo Dally Pilot A • the llOth Oranp County Pail ent.en ita ftna1 week of tion, bualneu ownel'I the fair&rounda ftnd :ving to reedJuat to the uaua1 awn.mer crowd.a and aummer hula that have, for the duration of the fair, been puahed uide for the yearly rush in busineu -or a much deaplled drought However, deaplte the hlstory of dilftculty and success thrust upon local bualneues, this year'• fair hat not entirely followed the notion that hJatory repeats ltlelf. In fact. alnce the 2002 fair so far hu drawn unaller crowds than last year. the effect It traditionally has on Joc:al bualneaes hasn't apanned out nearly u far as prior years. One thine remains the same. 1boee buafnetle\ with products In hf8b demand and short supply are IUl'Vtvlng, wb.Oe thoee that pnMde customen wtth the aame thing the fair otren condnue to atrugle. 1be 24·hour acceu to the nel&hbortn.I convenience atorea and fut loOd 191taW'antJ continued to brtns In buemeel from camMl and fair worbn, u they have In prtor yem, wb1le the numeroua Although impacts this year have been minimal, businesses surrounding the Orange County Fair historically suffer or rake it in when the event comes to town wndol'I that partl=e In the Orange County lace have yet again faced a three-week deftclt But restawantJ farther away from the falrgrounda haven't met their traditional fair-time fate . Usually suffering a hard hit this time of year, the fam.Oy-owned Newport Rib Co. in Cotta Mesa has not felt the pain yet. "In past years the F1sb Pry and ftnt few weeb of the fair hit us hard.• said one of the restaurant's owners. John Ursini. '"Thia year It didn't affect us too much.• And the reason for that clwlge7 ·1 guess In this bualneas you just don't ask why,• Urslnl II.id. But for aome bustneuea that UIUllly feel the pnaence ol the fair, the chanp aeema rather clear. "'Ywl llO It rellly dected us, but It's Ftten relDy a:penatve In there IO It hun't a!ect8d ..-U much.• Aid Ceeat GeDardo, IIJill'.Mlaer at Bl Mat.clor In Cotta Mela. "Wt/ve been ptt1ng a lot of , people from the beach coming In.• With the help of Increased ~nal business from Newport &ch fUnnellng In, Gtilardo believa his restaurant ba.s managed to maintain aome nonnalcy. Nonnalcy that the Newport Rib Co. bas tried to maintain on Its own grolllld. For the last four years, Newport Rib C.O. has catered for about 100 camlval and game employees both at the beginning and ~d Qkhe fair in an effort to regain sOme' of the losea it sufters during the fa.Ir's operation, but it has not been enough to break even. But while the reatawant.s have been able to skate through the fair, other businesses haven't been ao lucky. The more than 1,000 vendors that partidpate In the Orange County Marbq>Jace are the lru>lt d1recdy irnp9cted. "I think for 10me [vend0r1J it'I a welcomed respite from the day In Vld day out of their nonnal operation,• said JeffTtJler, the marketplace's vice president •And I thln.k others miss the regular, steady Income." Overall, Teller believes that the vendors relying on the maik.etplace as a steady form of Income either apply to continue their work u vendors at the fair, as more than 20 of them do, or they use that time to take a vacati.on. And vacation becomes a by factor In the number of customen many businesses attract. While those visiting the area come through the doors, they don't typically make up for those vacationing elsewhere. For~me businesses the fair is the saving grace or the summer. "Our normal busin~ slacb off a bit so the fair makes up for it.• said Jenni Enaelatad, the manager at Feed Barn In Costa Mesa. In fact. the Feed Barn has learned from its ftve. to stx-year history that lt.s usual large atock of cat and dog food won't meet the hf8b demand of livestock feed the animals wfth the fair require. -We cater to all animals big and small,• enplatad Mid. "But durlna the fair, they're mottly bAg. • POWER LUNCH Family fare on the fly THIPUCI Prank'I Phdldllphla THI.-. ... c-pnde. Dlily Plot NIWpoft ........ 1Hlm& Q:' I 11111 Ill 1111ta111dWlda wllb ... 11111.cm .. · M ~. "'1'22.'2001· I o ft t I .. Olly, Pilbt FROM THE CHAMBER Costa M esa getting better with age H Miiiy a day P* by that mraordinary aD the~ do not performing bombard ua with the new arts Venues choices we. aa·conaumers, haw that have from wblcb to choose: I'd go blossomed nuts (not to mention broke) if I withi.1' the ttied to keep up with all the new South Coast gimlos that computer MetrQ. Before technology alone has to offer. CJ There is always a new store Seg~trom '& moving into Costa Mesa or a Sons. new trendy restaurant. and the ED developed appropriate hoopla that goes FAWCETT • South Coast with each grand opening. Don't , Plaza. Costa get me wrong. I'm all in favor of Mesa truly only lcnew beans. new choices and offerin~. • The Grant Boys -"Buddy" Obviously the Olamber of Grant and his mother, Minnie, Commerce eats that sort of thing opened Grant's Surplus in 1949 up. on the site now occupied by However, I'd like to step away lii.angie Square. In 1953 they from that sensory overload for a moved to the present location. moment and ask that you join It's nice to know that we can me in looking around Costa enjoy the cosmopolitan Mesa at the variety of retail and amenities of South Coast Metro services from which we have to and still retain a touch of our choose. But. rather than the new, country roots with camping and focus on your old favorites -the fishing gear provided by The places that you may have grown Grant Boys. up knowing and enjoying. There • Ernest Kostlan, DDS -With are reasons why they are still in little doubt Kostlan has practiced business and why you still dentistry In Costa Mesa longer frequent them. They give the than anyone else has. He's been service you expect and provide at it continuously since at least the merchandise that you still 1959. I bet that he's filled as need and they are an many cubic feet of teeth as the irreplaceable part of Costa Mesa. city has of potholes. In some cases they may remind • Nick's Pizza -Hidden behind you of a slower. Jess pressured the old run-down Harbor Center day long gone. As Costa Mesa was an Italian food restaurant approaches its 50th anniversary that survived its surroundings - of incorporation next year, we and for good reason. Nick's now should celebrate the great has "up front" exposure to busin~ (some of which are Harbor Boulevard in the newiy still family owned and operated) remodeled center and continues that have served generations of to serve the customers who Costa Mesa residents and would not let Nick retire. Good continue to do so. Some are for us. small businesses and some are • Penjoyan Produce -From its world renown. humble beginnings as a ticket I won't even begin to think shack on a miniature golf C(?urse that I can list all of the Penjoyan Produce now provides businesses that might qualify. So, fresh produce to both in the space allowed and in no consumers and restaurants. particular order, I will mention • Theodore Robins Ford - some of those that have served Henry Ford may have gotten the the community for, say, 25 years, jwnp on him, but it seems that often much longer. My apologies Theodore Robins Ford to those that I fail to mention. dealership was not far behind. But, I urge Daily Pilot readers to Still owned and operated by Bob write or call in your personal Robins along with his son, Jim, favorites to the Pilot's editorial Theodore Robins Ford is staff. Include your name. Not probably the oldest dealership only do you personallz.e your ' on Costa Mesa's Harbor salute to th~ business that you Boulevard of Cars. I wonder just mention, but just maybe they'll bow many vehicles they've sold recognize you the next time you and how much sales tax has stop In. . come back to Costa Mesa just • Plaza Cutlery-Do you know from this one dealership. that Dan Delavan opened his • Grimley and 1\'emp, Inc. - store in South Coast Plaza in Do you recognize them? Neither December 1974 and still answers John Gdmley nor Oluck Tremp the phone himself? looks old er1ough to have been • Holiday Inn Costa Mesa -certified public accountants in Costa Mesa's first hotel opened Costa Mesa for more than 30 in 1972 and has recently years. But, I venture to say that undergone a complete they have a loyaJ following of renovation and deserves a clients that have appreciated a second look if you haven't visited tried and true method of in a while. You may want to take accounting and advice that the opportunity during the doesn't resemble Arthur Costa Mesa Orange County Anderson in the least. O~ic Jazz Festival being held • Baker Equipment Rental & Aug. 1-4 at both the Holiday Inn Sales -Whether moving a and the Hilton Costa Mesa refrigerator or tilling your yard. • South Coast Plaza and Town Bal<er has probably filled the Center -These magnificent temporary equipment needs of retail and business centers · more residents than anyone else. would be gems in any city in tb.e Anthony Beringer has been world that could Jay claim to running Bal<er Equipment for as them. Costa Mesa is truly long as I can remember. blessed to have bragging rights • Stater Brothers Markets - to these along with the Serving two ends of town, Stater ' ATTENTl<>N ST<>CK TnADFRS THERE IS AN AITERNATIVF Trade fo~ currencies online like the professionals 20 ~ experience in cradin foreign currency • Orw Gii one enter and exit a trade • Sc. Of the an rage fees • Conaol rWc .. Brothers Marbta-• lamWar part of tMtr .respecdft neighborhoods. While one baa been modernized to a beautiful and welcoming maibt, the other faces cha.Denps of do{ng the same due to code constraint.a. It'• pall, dme Jilr die dty to help find ~to mu the rules and allow a almilar upgr.:ade on the F.aatside to better serve its oetghbora. •Westin South Coast Plaza- How can one think of the Westin South Coast Plaza as bdng one of the •old" busfnesses1n town? Surp~ the Westio has been the premier of Costa Mesa hotels since mid-19708. With constant attention to the details of service and quality. the Westin South Coast Plaza is Costa Mesa's •best foot forward" in welcoming travelers from around the wodd. •Automobile Oub of So. California -While the beautiful campus.style setting of Costa Mesa's largest employer is a relative newcomer to Costa Mesa along with the customer-service offices on Harbor Boulevard, the Auto Oub has been serving residents longer than most of us pave been driving. • cal's c.ameru-cal got his start at his brother's camera shop, "Stflley's,· hi Santa Ana in 1947. In 1962 Helen became bis wife and Costa Mesa beaune home, when they purchased Mears' camera on Newport Boulevard. Happy 40tb ann.iVersary to C.al, Helen and C.al's Camera. • Wigmore Insurance Company-Beginning with Bob Wigmore and followed by son nm. Wigmore lnswance bas been providing buame.., home and auto inSurance to eevera1 geneflltions of Calta Melanl. You just know there~ to be• good reason why they-di here. • Orange County Mubt Place -No business in town bas such a constantly changing face. Open two days a week. 49 weekends a year, It has to be tom down and rebuilt twice a week. What other business could survive. much less thrive and spawn new businesses in its wake? Its ever-changing concept is as unique as is the man behind it. •Yoga Center of California - Who can argue that Costa Mesa has not always been way ahead of the curve in what is trendy? Tucked away on East 17th Street the Yoga Center has been providing Yoga lessons going on four decades. • Orange Coast Dodge - Maybe the name bas recently changed from Atlas Dodge, but Jon Gray (having gradually taken the reins from his father, Gary) bas taken over a 40-year presence in Costa Mesa. while simultaneously building a new one with Orange Coast}eep. • Newport Rib Co. -It seems that if you need to find someone in Costa Mesa. all you have to do is bang around the Newport Rib Co. Sooner or later it seems that everyone shows up for lunch or dinner. Few give back to the community Jn a more personal way than do Fran and Karen Ursini. Costa Mesa owes them both, big time. And they are passing along their tradition of community giving to their children. You have to love them as much as the ribs. From El Matador and La Cave to Wright Hardware, Feed Barn and the Omelette Parlor there are plenty more to be recognJz.ed. The Pilot doesn't have the space to mention all the stories at once. So, it's now up to you to shout the praises of your favorite bU4inesses. · •ED FAWCETT is preeident of the Cotta Mesa Chamber of Commerce. BENIHANA SUSHI ~ewport Beach Come try our new California-Asian Cuisine served nighdy in the Sushi Bar. Complete meala priced from $10.00 -$15.00. Specials vary nightly. Banza i Hour 5:00 -7:30 nightly $2.00 Dnft Beer ac Sab Bombs' ,-. .. $1 .9S Handrolls anytime • •11 experl~nce at II (949) 9'5-0822 • •il"WU. www.bmihana.com .; """ .. ~ ~~;,, s.111 a.;-........... ,.,,,,,, .... Mark Milter gives his long-time friend Derek 'Tiny" Weiman a shave at the new Miller Barber and Family Barber Shop in Costa Mesa. . Trimming traditions HBIS Keeping the men of Costa Mesa clean cut A FAMILY SHOP Mark Miller is a barber with an old-fashion shop and mentality to go with~ With a vintage barber chair and station set up in the ~ window next to the red, whlte and blue barber pole along Broadway and the smell of Bay Rum marinating throughout the shop, Mark Miller can't help but feel the 1930s hanging on a wall proud about the recent step in his shop, Miller has wel- he's taken to create the bar-comed the-challenge of ber shop dream he's longed bringing back the concept of to come true. family into barbering. As of July 1, the 41-year-old "I want the kids to know Costa Mesa resident opened there's more than Supercuts," the Miller Barber and Family he said. "Barbering is a ttadi- Barber Shop. welcoming men tlon that's vanishing and J and boys of all ages to enter don't want lt to go away." into a famlly-odented wodd The idea of barbenng as a of old school hair cuts, t:radi-career resulted when Miller's tional sbaWJS and. most im-friends sought him out dur- port.antly. generational cama-ing the punlc rock era of the raderie. late 1970s looking to sport Considering Costa Mesa the new style. his "turt" Miller aims to es-After 15 years in the mo- tabllsb the family-oriented tion picture industry, Miller abllospbere-he cherished started to develop his barber- durtng his i&l-year residency Ing craft. Obtaining his bar· in the city. bet's license in the mid-1980s "I grew up on the Westside and developing his skill with and never thought I'd be liv-multi-cultural hair and styles, Ing on the Euuide," Miller Miller finally decided to take said. "But things here have the next step. ~ eo _..and I'm.-Heo~u~hisownbar-juBt gJid to~ a pen of lt" ber shop~ · ~ With old photographs of "These were my stomping Costa Mesa · and other grounds," he said. ~1 feel llJce Southern Calffomla cities in the lucldest guy in the world." BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS Arts Center names gift planning director The Performing Arts Center of Orange County recently ap· pointed Patrice M. Poidmore di- rector of gift planning. Poldmore, who formerly served as a board member and senior director for the guilds of the center, as well as senior director of social market relations for the Orange County American Heart Assn., will now wc>tlc with individuals loolcing to malce deferred gifts part of their estate plan. Poldmore, who received The Oiainnan's Cup Award from the center's board of directors, bas also been honored by OC Metro as Woman of the Year and by the Nadonal Philanthropic So- ciety of Orange County as Vol- unteer of the Year. Newport Beach Yacht Club earns fame The Newport Beach Yacht Oub recently served as the lo- cadon of the digital video se- quences for Version 4.0 of the Verizon Internet Leaming Disc. The "restaurant owner" se- quence of the film was &bot in the club'a dining room by Holly- • wood South Producer-Oftector John Denlinger to ahow how bualneases will bene8t rtom web aJtes. GREER Keeping with the local theme, Corona del Mar actress, Jacqueline Bruchman played the restaurant manger in the film. Additional shooting of the film concluded in May. The full service media pro- duction facility, Hollywood South. produced all four ver- sions of the award-winning learning disc, similar to the more than 65,000 that Verizon has distributed previously and handles nationwide produc- tion. A big sale for Turner Development The 1\.uner Development Corp. of Newport Beach com- pleted a n-acre A. J. West Ranch project in Lake Forest and recently sold the final 12 acres after two and a half years. Turner credited the project's success with the fact that Turner Development Is a small firm in comparison to its largercorporate counterparts. Costa Mesa based Armstrong- Butcher Properties, U.C. bought the property and plans to use the site to develop 29 industrial buildings. Turner Development, has been known for finding strong development opportunities for industrial product and has completed more than three milllon square feet of build- ing. The corporation, which wu founded ln 1979, la cur- rently lookint for additional acquJsitloJ!s in Los Angela, Orange COunty. the Inland BOYS CLUB And Miller's 9-year-old son, Dylan, is just as proud. "It's cool," Dylan said. "l can spend time with him and my friends can come by." By creating a safe attn<>!V pbere accommodating and welcoming to everyone. Miller believes that he will not only achieve his goals b.ut will make each one a success. "It's more of a guy place where you can go and feel more comfortable and hear the old man stories," said longtime friend and recent customer Derek Weiman. •It's nice because compared to other barber shops it's more of a hands on thing." Having attracted more than 64 new clients since he opened, Miller has already taken steps to make each one of them feel at home every dme they walk through his doors and Sit In one the four chairs. After taking a photograph of each freshly cut client seat- ing in the 1897 barber chair in front of the barber pole Miller plans on placing each photo on the wall so that hJs clients will feel like they're a part of something, something hes happy to proYide. ffl love it/ be said. "I love being a barber.• j -Story by Olri#iM Carrll/c, photo 11y Crysrm Lauderdale Empire and San Diego. CT Reality names a VP of aquisitions The Newport Beach based real est.ate investment and de- velopment firm, CT Realty Corp .. recently announced that Scott Hamilton has joined the firm as vice president of acqui- sitions. Hamilton will now be responsible for the acquisition office, industriaJ/R&O and mixed-use properties through· out Southern California. Hamilton brings With him more than 17 years of experi- ence as he previously served as vice president of acquisitions and dispositions at Koll Bren Sehreiber Realty Advisors. He holds his bachelor's of science degree in business administra- tion with an emphasis Jn real estate and finance and a mas· ter's degree ln real estate devel- opment from the University of . Southern California. Hamilton, who is also a mem- ber of the Urban Land Imdtute. the Real F.state Investment Advi- sory C:Ouncil and a licensed Cali- fornia real estate broker, was welcomed to the firm. CT Realty Coip., was estab- lished ln 1994 and hu com- pleted more than 100 t:ranaac- tions totaling about $1 billion. The company's bas continued to focus on acquiring well-lo· cated assets at values below re- placement co1tt along With value-added potendal to allow for attracdve proftt opportu· nitlee. John Creach, Harmonica Psb. B.B. IClng, Stevie Ray \'auatU' and Doctor John, lnformadon: (714) 556-2121. MU MIHION PN1W . . . I I I I • Moridly, Jd; 22. 2002 'A7 I BARGAIN OF THE DAV , Looking for a d*lp but thorough gla~ Into your future? WeH you can'1 beat the prices of at the Psydllc Palm & Tarot Card ' RNdlng booth at the Orange County Fair. Lowering their prices It's only S8 for pelm readings, S15 for psydllc readings and $20 for tarot card readins19. People wanting to look into their future can do it without having to dig as deep Into their pockets. None of the readings have time limits so they're 'sdleduled to last as long 81 you're busy ttfe requires. EVENT OF THE DAY 2002 Audiencet filled the Grandstand arena SuncMy hoping to experience, for the last time during the Orange Countv Fair, genuine blues music. The BluesFett, which was held from noon to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday consisted of ~rformances from 12 different groups all creating very different blues sounds but never straying too far from the genre. 'It just made sense because when. we had broken attendance records the last few times we played here, they were excited about having us.' Weird Al Yankovlc DON I.EACH I DAILY P.ILOT Weird AJ Yankovic chooses one of several weird colorful crazy print shirts from his closet of shirts and shoes at the Weird AJ Experience at Orange County fair. e e1 r Still an 'Experience' after all these· years JamHMeler Daily Pilot . T he man In the tropical button-down seems extremely interested -albeit Impressed -with the decorative memorabilla that line the walls and stand in the center of the room. It's as if it's all new to him. But this colorful 42-year--old -with the long, reddish-brown, curly locks and somewhat-new goatee - lhouJd ~ nothing but d~A vu. Mer all, It's his. lo fact. the man bmt known for translating hit IOfl8I into hit parodies of his Funny man and singer Weird Al Yankovic can be found every day at the fair this year -_!lnd he can b e seen in person, too. own Is probably just admlrtng his handiwork. • "I love it," Weiid Al Yankovlc says of the 'Weird Al Experience" exhibit at the Orange C.Owity Fair. "It's the first time I actually got to aee It all put together. I've been helping them organl1.e it and put It together <ml' the last f.ew months. I've done a lot of the scanning of the9e Items. My drummer and I actually dJd a . lot of the scanning for the exhibit lt was a big job, but Lt's really gratifying too .ee It aD put together. It's gorgeous. I'm just really. really happy with It" From the get-up the parodistlsinpr/comedian wore in the video for his 1988 bit "Pat" to his latest platinum ~ .Runn.log With Sduors." the exhibit containa everything "Weird." But once the lair's~ knk:kmacb too must go. Al needs 'em back. "I th.Ink they wind up in my garag~," YanbMc half-joked while sit:dng for a 20-mlnute interview at the fair tut week. "A Jot of the posters were, you kn~ rolled up before and now they're mounted on (boards), so It's going to be harder to store, but you can't throw this stuff &Wily." Visitors to the fair dUs week have the opportunb:y ta complete their own Weird Al experience with not only the exhiblt. but also Yankovic himselt whose brief six-performance tour makes its only stop at the fair. In the past. Yankovic bu played single shows here, bl.rt lair oflidals talked the Hollywood Hills resident into strutting bis stuff all week despite bis latest album being half done. "It Just made lerlSe because when we had brolrz:rl attendance records the last few times we played here, they were excited about having us." said YaokoYk:. apdy spotdJC a Hawailan abJrt decked out in S..WEIRD,PllpM Verinont crafts demonstrated tbrou8b-• rlbbtt Wwl ...,.. lor $175, a John Kepmh, al Lcq Beach. IOft pelt .,. .. $175 end wool WU c:apdvated by Pluf'I apin· p.nel for $35. nlnl technique. PM-yw-ald r,te AndllllOG "I think tn eK rlr at t.ec.w wm dmm to a pllr ol m rn· WI ..,. .. (p9Gplll .... II coloNd .... ... ...... on Ul, but WI dDa't .. dl9...... wldcb be =..:-' .... 1tyottt.•r a ·•.W."NDww tooOlmll*'llD -.. vrA I .... dllr cm ... ~-. ........ ., ...... .................. lllityPmlaa, __ ..._ n.woa1_.. .......... oallbladlb•-...-...... __ ol II II ..... al-. •tr• Ill .... ,..,, L ~ .. lbl 8'*11 Mc II ftli --........ -c tnilalt• ........ ... ... _........... m: ..., ... ... .. =r..· ......... -' 1111.-r•:: un•-: =::.:.=.. ..... - FOOD OF THE DAY Beware! The line may be long and the wait may seem endless but the food it certainly worth the wait. And the portlons will appease those increasing hunger pains. Order a combination or just one item and enjoy the flavor filled food at Rose's Mexican Food restaurant. For something filling.but not too daunting --try the chili verde burrito for $5.95, just don't forget the e>Ctra salsa. QUOTE OF THE DAY "Daddy, why would someone want to go up so high just so they can fall back down?" -Genni Schultz, 6, asked her father about one of the rides at the fair. FAIR ATIENDANCE A-•-.0.,10efh IOOZ 111t: 38,700 •of 3 p.m. Alie ....... _ ..... .... Wr: 38, 175 .. of 3 p.m. 'M Mondly, Mt 22, 2002 . WEIRD Continued from A7 p-.i,.. to IDllldl lbe )9R "IMp tmo the Adrl' tbmm. "So dW)' wmlild UI to do a \lit r'dq run.~ .. normally not IOmldq WI do. but WI fltind It wu Ormil County and I could drtYe to lbe lbaw WfllY da)C" So the man whole parody career hu IO far lutea 23 yi.11 wm pmtmn 1n the Grlndltand Arena at 8 p.m. today throU8h ~ on which he'll allO pedonn lt9'A5 p.m. nae e>ranae C.Ounty i.11' lhow la b&lk:ally che new tour th progrma," be Mid. "lt'I otMoully not aolnl to C.ture many thinp that wm be on the new album. but lt'I d.l!erent Crom.the lut tour." Aa for the album. that'a another matter. "\Wre halt done. Wf/ve got the o~ done.~ ltfl1 haw the paiOd1el to do, .. aald Yanlcovlc, explaining that he'a In Jle80datlona with hla record co~ "So we don't want to pt Into the parodies untfl we actually have a llgned record deal becaUle between now and then. trenda may come and go and we don't want to end up with a lot or dated ltU1f on the album.. Seeing that aver the years he's parodied varied gmree or countless artista -Including Michael Jacbon, nJfany, Nirvana. Coollo. the Beach Boys. Madonna and the artist formerly known as Puff Daddy-he must be tempted to parody some current act out there. But who? "That's a really tough question,· said Yankovtc, who seems surprtsingty sincere In hls answer. ·1 mean. If you look at the top or the charts. P.mlnem ls huge. but do you parody F.mlnem1 Hls videos are almost Uke ~ Al videos to begin with. It's hard to say when you're being redundant" And he's not about to take on Britney Spears: "I don\ think I'm Britney's dress 817..e. I've been working oi'rthat. but ... • But what about the King of Pop, wholl 'IOI' :r. · .. r .n.t "Bid" ... I lnlD -..nt• ...... lr"nldll ...... !!Id f!'ft/ff' )icbaft nutltlwt..,~ "'Wt DMr go~ lftymOl'9. WI kind ol lolt touch I don't eYel1 It** be bM my •mlil 9ddr-. uwymon. fr'I ktnd ol lld.. But tt'I not nee snriJy an acddent that YWaMc hun't whmteered to grab hla crotch a la Jacko. "l'w done two Mlchlel }lcbon pll'OdJel and l'm trying to pt away from the tmap of being the 'Bat Jt' ~you knc:M\" \\nkoYlc ex:pJaina. BYen though l've done l1l¥'Y thlnp II.nee 1984, I often aet 1he penon who hun't really follow9d my career, aaylna 'What have you done llnce "Bat Jtf"' 'Oh. nothlnaf' So I'm Juat trying to get ~ncI that lmqe. • Bliek or White" must have been tempting. "It tempted me, absolutely, but thankfully Ntrvana came along and saved me from having to do Michael a third time." Yankovic not only tries to avold that Im.age: he also eomewhat mea to avold hla own. Before "Sclseora" an1Ved In stores In 1999, Yankovtc underwent corrective eye surgery to ahed the ttademadt gtasaes that made him oh-so·recogn.lzabJe. He also shaved off his mustache and let his curly hair grow. "It's kind of a blessing and a curae that I'm not as easily · recognizable now," he said "I think a lot of people ln mainstream America still think I'm the guy with the gWses. the mustache and the bushy hair. I occasionally have facial hair, as I do now. but since the l.ASIJ( surgery. I haven't wom glasses because I'm keeping It real!" Yankovic has also ma.de changes ln his personal life. Last year, he bought a house and married wife Sumnne. She's the Inspiration for his current fada1 hair. "My wife likes the goatee. Every now and then I'll grow one and I'll shave it o:ft I'm mixing It up.• At. th.la point. it doesn\ appear Yankovic's future will be mixed up too much. TONIGHT! BEST BET The O.C. Supertones, a Christian Ska band, will be performing tonight at 8:30 p.m. at the latlmes.com Theater. It Is part of the Orange County Fair Concert Series, presented nightly. - ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Even ti •re 1ubjf1Ct to ch•ng• •t th• dl.cretlon of the Or•n~ County F•lr. · • Felr houra: Noon to midnight Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to midnight Friday throllgh Sunday • Felr locatlon: Orange County Falrgrounda, 88 Fair Drive, Coata Meaa • Partdngi $5. BuH1 park free. • Tlcketa: $7 for agei 13 to 64, S6 aenlora 65 and older and S3 for children 6 to 12. Children 6 end younger get In free. • lnfonnetlon: (714) 708-3247 or www.ocf•lr.oom. TODAY ALLDAY • Feature exhlbft •unote &am Memonibuta• ooli.ctloM and memorebU11 -Building 113 • LNp for Hunger, canned food dffw -All Gat11 • Newbom anlmal1 on dlepley - Llv11tock ArH (Matemlty Bem) • Small anlmala on dltpley - Llveltodc Area (Small Animal Tent) • Oxen, junior breeding ahffP, open angore goeta, flame lnduatry, end ahMP lnduetry on dlaplay -Uveatod< Area NOON •The Hop.Dence ":1arethon - Kida Park Stage •Junior Breeding ShMp Judging -Llveatod< Arena 12:30P.M. • Chartle Keeling Gleaablowlng demonatnrtlon -Crafter• VIiiage 1 P.M. • 01'11"99 County Chlldrena ThNtN -Heritage Stege • MlnllW Man Youth Band -Sun Stage • BMc:h ~ Oullt Gulld demonstntlon -Home & Hobblea Stage\ • Uty Pad Umbo com.st -Kids Park Stage • Fine Art cMmc>netnrtlon - Vlaual Arta Building • Aff-Aleelcan Redng Plga -The MNdows • Ploaeeo'a Piece Art Cent9f - Kld1 Park 1:JOP.M. • C..mla demonatntlon - Cr1fter1 Vlll•ge • RulNll lrothen Clrcue - GrHn Gate Area ZP.M. • M19lo of "1ink Thumon -Kida Pe rte • ll!Mfnele FlamenM O.noe Co. - Heritage Stage • loye • Qe.te C8ub Of Huntln1ton V8lley -Sun Stage • lplnning ContMt -Home • HobblM Stage 2:1111M. • ,... .... .-mon1b•llun - Mllltnnlum lem J!IORM. •Greet AmeftMn ,_.. ~lhow-Or.-n 0... •Mell l1l1w MIHllR 1a Mll'I --Mid lollnOl'ThMler ·-.... ~ ...... -........ ..... ·O-~ ... -·Kldl~ ..... ............. _""'""' .... 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"Alme l .rlo .. llllMil ll:M> " ... _...., SpcwtsEdltor Rogercatlson • 1949)5744223 • Sportsfmc(949)650-0170 Monday,~ 22, 2002 A9 ' · Hemp_hill w~aring his .heart on a sleeve IJI Daily .A Piloi 1111 . -si>orts Hall of Fame Celebrating the millennium Gregg Hemphill, Santa Ana Country Club's back-to-back men's club champion, will tee it up in Jones Cup III with Mike ReehJ. By Richard Dunn Daily Pilot I o Gregg Hemphill's line of work. he can mix buslness with pleasure. "It's nice to be able to work in the golf induscry," said Hemphill, a sales manager for Fidragolf apparel "I get to play a Jot and I'm around golf a lot It's fun. I love golf. lt'!- nice to won in an environment 1n which you love." DOUG , BROCKMEYER NEWPORT HARBOR Former lineman switched from footbaJI to crew at Harvard, and is still trying to climb the highest peaks. By Rich.rd Dunn Daily Pilot 0 r the lessons learned on the Newport Harbor High athletic fields, Doug Brockmeyer would list· courage. determination and a positive attitude while competing in football under League offensive lineman. Brockmeyer had other ideas. "There was no way I was going to do that," Brockmeyer said. NI just didn't want to do it. I didn't want to change my body too much. There were too many other things 1 wanted to do." Brockmeyer. who climbed to Coach Bill Pizzica and track and field under Coach Bob Hailey. 21 5 pounds his _____ ...._ __ ...., freshman year in Cambridge, Hemphill, who doesn't return from his ..------.... "business trip" to Scotland until Tuesday, is Santa Ana Country Oub's back-to-back men's club champion and will once again tee it up in the PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT The Santa Ana Country Club team of Gregg Hemphill. far left, and Mike Reehl congratulate each other after forcing a playoff last year. Competitor Paul Hahn, right, tips his hat after 18 holes. MThey really pushed you to succeed and never give up and always do your best, and those things rub off on you," said Brockmeyer, a pediatric neurosurgeon at Primary Olildren's Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mass .. ended his football career and joined the prestigious Harvard crew team. Gregg Hemphill .------.... Jones Cup Mike Reehl with Santa Ana Director of Golf Mike Ree bl. Last year, Hemphill and Reehl rallied to force a three-hole playoff against eventual winner Big Canyon Councry Oub, which will host Jones Cup m on Friday at 1 p.m. "Yeah, Mike Reehl hit the most unbelievable 3-wood I've ever seen to birdie 18 and get us into a playoff (in Jones Clip U at Santa Ana)," said Hemphill. 34, referring to Reehl'a approach shot at the par-5 finishing hole, which landed to within 15 feet of the flag and set up an eagle attempt In the Jones Clip's better-ball of partners format, Hemphill birdied the par-5 No. 15 as Gregg Hemphill displays his back swing at the club's practice range. Santa Ana started its late run on the baclc nlne. On the par-4 16. Big Canyon bogeyed to open the door, while Santa Ana made par to move within a stroke.of the lead. On 18, Reehl's 15-foot eagle cry for the victory ran past the hole, then he made birdie coming back as Santa Ana finished at 4-under 68 to lie Big Canyon and force a playoff. "Whoever gets hot is going to win the Jones Cup," Hemphill said. NReally, that's what it comes down to. You've just got to make a bunch of birdies 1n this event. At Big Canyon Country Oub, you can make bogeys out there, too, so it'U be exciting that way ... (the Jones Cup) was fun last year and I look forward to it again." Hemphill, who lives on Balboa Peninsula and joined Santa Ana Country Oub seven years ago, added his name to ,. the long and distinguished list of men's club champions last year at the oldest golf club in Orange County, then repeated this year when he defeated Ouis Veitch, 3 and 2, in the match· play final. The men's club champions at the four private country clubs in the GOVERNOR'S CUP Daily Pilot circulation are invited by their respective clubs to play in the Jones Cup, a pro-am better-ball of partners. Any full-time staff member at the club can play as the pro, and, while the event serves as a reward for club champions, any dues-paying member can play as an amateur. In the Jones Cup, a one-day, 18-hole community showdown of high-profile local golf professionals, two foursomes tee offback-to-baclc with a pair of galleries in tow. A drawing is held beforehand to determine which two clubs play as a group. Hemphill and Reeh! will face Mesa Verde Country Oub head pro Tom Sargent and Pete Daley, host Big Canyon Director of Golf Bob Lovejoy and Danny Lane, and Newport Beach Country Oub head pro Paul Hahn and Jeff Wright. A 1986 Corona del Mar High graduate, Hemphill played coUege golf for four years at William & Mary in Virginia and served as captain his senior year. During college, Hemphill played mostly at K.lngs Mill Golf Course and won a club championship there 1n 1991. Later, be quit playing golf for five years. then returned to the game. The public is invited to gallery at the Jones Cup, as long as dress-code requirements are satisfied. Hayley Peirsol sets meet record Newport Harbor standout tops charts Sunday. Newport Harl>or HJgh's Hayley Peirsol. who opened the Janet £vans Invitational by wlnnlng the women's 800-meter freestyle Thursday, captured the 1,500 free in a meet record and per· sonal-best 16:27.78 Sunday 1n the event'a ftnal day at McDon· ald'a Swim Stadhun at USC. NWitb rowing, you didn't need to put on any -weight," said Brockmeyer, who enjoyed a four-year =-----L.J collegiate career "Their coaching and leadership was a large factor In the success we'd Doug Brockmeyer that included competing on a national championship had, and·those other guys are all successful in life." Brockmeyer. a two-way football starter who was decorated with postseason accolades as a 6-foot-3, 200-pound offensive guard, grew up with a core of Harbor gridders that included Don Barker, Wayne Kasparek, Frank Venclik. Bobby Brown and Paul Helfrich. uwe had all played together slnce the third grade," said Brockmeyer. a first-team All-Sunset League and third-team All-Orange County selection in the fall of 1977, when Piuica's Sailors finished 9-3 and advanced to the semifinals of the CIF Southern Section Blg Five Conference Oarge-school division) playoffs. It was a time when Newport Harbor played in the powerful Sunset League with teams like Fountain Valley, Edison, Huntington Beach and Marina, and, for Brockmeyer, simply making the playoffs with his childhood teammates was a thrill, let alone winning two postsea.son games. ·u seemed the whole community got behind us, and that was a good feeling," said Brockmeyer, whose league runner-up Sailors defeated St. Francis in the first round, 21-15, and West Covina ln the quarterfinals, 14·10, before loslng to St. Paul. Brockmeyer, who alao wrestled at Newport Harbor tn the winter eeuon, attended Harvard and played one year orrootbaU, but the coaches there envtsioaed him beeflnc up to about 280 pounda and pla)'inl one day u an All-Ivy freshmen boat and later on Harvard's varsity eight boat. Brockmeyer, the latest honoree ln the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, attended medicaJ school for four years at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio after graduating from Harvard, then spent slx years of residency and one year of fellowship in pediatric neurosurgery at Primary Olildren's. NI just stayed on the staff (at Primary Otlldren's) after I finished medical school,• Brockmeyer said. •it's been a lot of hard work, but it's been very rewarding. I'm sort of part of the community now. It's a good feeling to work at a major children's hospital. We serve children from all over: Idaho, Montana, Western Colorado. This is the mecca for the whole lntramountain West ... it's a great place to work." Brockmeyer, who bas a daughter, Meghan, 10, and a aon, Russell, 7, is as athletic as ever these days. Brockmeyer, who has competed in adventure races and loves long mountain runs, is training for a 100-mile charity run in the fall He also enjoys mountain climbtns, cycling, snow skiing and Hy fishing, and bu climbed several of the world's highest points. ·vou could say I've become absorbed in the lifestyte, which la natural when you Uve here in Salt Lake City,. aakl Brockmeyer, who bu taken medical-related tripe around the world and remained at the destination a little longeT: in order to ICAle the local peab. Aaron Petnol. a June graduate ~~~~ NHBA winter signups begin rtvaL Lenny Krayab.ag. but tblt dme In the 100-W '**8bob Newport Harbor 8111bd /ta-July 31, 2005. -the ewmt In wbicb Knlyllebq IOd&doli Al ecc.,.'4in1 r.p.cra-The COii la • ............ 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Mesa, CA 827 Tiit followiit1 persona ......,._, Tlllt bllill-I• GOn· •• doln1 bus11tui as: Dally f"llot Nf'f 1!$, ft, ducted by: a COf'poratlon Mltltr Berber f1milY ,29. q . 5, l002 M469 be lntet81118d In .. w:. II fie i-tng etlCI ................ ~,. ··--...... ---Aw. .. ·-· Perk. CA Otilx llot Jill1 l5, u. Have you started Berber"'°P. 111 Broad• « "'8111, Of bo411, "''"' ...-...., Of fllo fllW#' oolillt a ..... ~ .._ TUr f,,. 1 -_.R 90S1() 29 5 .....,.. 7 JOANNE B. ~TERN.. ~ ~ with ....... ~... .... tlW -SOI. .;AS"~ This butlMH Is con• • "'' • ~-... 4 JOA .... E BARBARA the court befole IM fie .... ..._, :.:ii::":. ti: THE USE OF THE f tc· eluded by: • ttwpor1tion ~ ...... STE~ AMENDED heiring, YOut eppuf· • teO = 1 • ~I TITIOUS BUSINESS Heveyoustaf'ted ......... ~if!l _~uslness yet? 06/ wa1. Cost. Mese. CA Z8/7:WZ 92627 ....... ... WSH t"lernetional/ Inc. Mar"-Mitter, 365 Geno• ... --...... PET........... F""' PRO. ance may bt In .........,,. or C'lcm ~ ~ ...!.... 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CNMd. you ll'IUlt lllo Ill C-. ~ Dt *51illDllilllll111111 f I ,,: fi!N with the Count" Beech, CA 92.663 Clefk of Or-en•• County ttave you sterted Aaoatlno, If vine. CA On 07/l~ .. 2 doirla bUdtus yet? Yet.. 92614 • THE .. .., ... OED yoUI claim with the court -~ ,._._ ......._ ---....... --WIS lied II ur1111e c f "' ~PRO. ,..,. _,,.. IO the ·-......, ~ ...,_ ---•-Cou11ty on 10/17/0l ~ o Ore1111 County BnO Clln• Thoroulfl• 200269'0o1• 711/02 frank C. Rite, 61 Dally Pilot July 22. 29, Marko. Mnler AJostlno, trvlnt. CA PETTTION Fun .... ,.,_ 8 Ot>VY . ...... .... ~ Cll'I ............ 8 Peut Jol\n Wllllem on07/12t02 breds, LLC (CA), 2600 BATE requettl f\11 pif90l1el ~ owuaDIZ, • 2:tO Pll.11> MClllle d ~ ... Aronaon, 25668 Or•ni• IM26'M77t Newport Blvd., 1122, Aus. 5, 12. 2002 M487 This statement wn 92'14 flltd with the County This bushl•U is COfl-l'l'OIA S. WINNER be ~led by lhe ~ Ill~ flltldw • i1t 81ci101t to ... to be /.ve., Costa ~sa. CA Oai&y "lo' July 15, 22, Newpott Buch, CA appointed ea pel'IONI wittlin four mol'lh• from -d -. IDr -., • l9COldlll • Ill ..... 92627 . 29, Au1. 5, 2002 M475 92:663 fktlM ..._ Cltrlt of Orana• County duc:t1d by: an illcli¥idll•I ......... on 07/fY'J/02 H.ve 'JOU $l.,.ted represen11tiva lo ed~ tho dale ot flrtt tuuanoe __.. d-* ..... a, wlW9 .. ,... ~II l<orHn Lieber. 25668 ~..... This buslnen is con· Iller the estate of the· rA letael't u provided In • .-orllllonlllllnll,a locmd and ..... fllll 0 111118 Ave .. Cott• ... ~ ducted by: Limited The tollowlna persons 20026to9S42 doinl_buillnts.s ytt? Yn, Dilly Piiot July 1~. 22, 5/1/0'l ci-dant Probate Code Mdlof\ c::Ndl ........ -OI ... ..... ... Mna. CA 92627 -Lllbllity Co. 11r• dolna builnus H I THE AAtENOEO 9100 The lime for llling ..,. Cid 7-:9 Illa .... ,... This b11Slnes.s Is con· lite fotlowlna .,.rsons Have yo~ stuted EHtslde Reelty, 1095 N. 29 AU£ 5, ~ M449 frank C. Rite This st.tt.f11ent wn PETTTION ~ueslS the dafml wiU not expire --., OI • ......, h II • d t d b ere dol,,. business es: doin1 ti11slneu yet? No Coe.st Hi"hw•i· L1•una .._._..__... ,..,, _.... ..... ..._ ...... , -· ..__ c::Ndl..., ...... OI .. _ UC. y • a.enerel ... B 0 c.. T.. a.. • • ,,__,... .. ... .......,. ""'"'• '""' """'"' '""" llMlllll _.:;:Ind mi ....... IDC>Oled8dltll partnership, Sea View Document n 11H• norou.,. 8aach,CA926 1 ~..._ flied wltfl the County c:ll1.lfeny,belldlnltle<llO 11Mthul1ngd1llnotlced M----~-~11111*1111 PaulJWAronson Service, 406 32nd breds,LlC Todd Gre110fY Hanel(, .......... Cltrli of Ou1119 Cou11ty on 06/'l.5/02 20026t07M4 probate. The will and any above. --I, --wll Ill i..cl aw tlll,.... This sbtement wu flied Slreet, Newport BHch, Oet Chase, President 1095 N. Coast Hlchwey. codk:lla .,.. avalable lor YOU MAY EXAM-mcl Mort Of ..W. ..-. 1'11 dltlt Olt bf1 with the county clerk of Ca. 92663 This statement was Laauna BHch, CA 92651 The followlna persons are doin11 buslneu as: exarrinllllon In the Ille INE the Ille kept by lhe ._......,lnAwdtl on Ilia Nolcl _. .. Orenae County on 7/17/ SH View fln1nci1t. filed with the County This business Is con· keptTHbyEthe ~." ... OED court. It you .,. a penon ~ --~~ ~ ID Ill 1111111' 02 Inc:, (Ce.), 406 32nd Clerk of Orena• County ducted by: an lndividuel Info Bites. 639 Virainl• Part. Drive, L1auna BHCh, CA 92651 """""" lntefellted tn the estate, --., --unlll8 you cllla* Ill Pub Ii shed Newport StfHt, Newport Beach, on 07 /f19/02 Have you started PETITION requeai: you IMY file with lhe lnc..li:lna. TheJll'llllll"r dlbt ~ DIV"ldlna _.., 8each·Cost• Mesa Daily Ce. 92663 ::.2~:r~ry 15• 22• doinab~iness yet? No As hley Lajune, 639 Viraln1 Park Drive, Laauna Beeeh, CA 92651 ~thorie~atato .~~ .. -court • Request for ~ ~ -lllln@... ~ nolCe tO _, a.n.ld-Pilot July 22. 29, AUJI. This buslneu Is con-• Todd Greao1y Haney ""' ,.,. .. """' .,,. 5oecte1 NoClc:e -OE • ,. . ,.,. --_.... ~-:; -• ...... 5 12 2002 M48Z ducted by; a corporation 29 Aut. 5, 2002 M454 Thls statement was l!'ldependenl Adn'Mnlatr. l54) ot fie •;·;;, .,; ....... ~Gr _, • ..,_. "' r--' ' Have you started flcllM..... filed with .the County This business Is con· ducted by: an lndlvldu11 Have you started doina busl11ess ytt? No tion ot Estallts Ad. (Thil lrMin""" and ........si.. .. 1 .................. ot pult --*' 30 ~ ~..... dolna busfness ytl? Yes, Ill-~ Clerk or 0(ance County authority w!.11 allow the -·1 ..-i"-----... )Ul'l'ICllptolllil ... Slrllmllt June13,2002 --on07/l1/02 per$0!1al reptesentetive ofestateauetsoroteny ••..--. ,.__,. lle1g forll 111...,. Sea View Flnenclal The fotlowlna persons 20026909750 10 take many ldions petition °' accoun« 88 pugs Ii Of lltalllt-!IO'I' cllliDI*. Dlllk The foltowl1t1 persona Inc,. Bosha Oorm•n • ere doina business as: Dally Pilot July 22. 29, without obtaining court provided In Probate tnncll, Ir> =t,.. ?11Ml2 Wlndlor ...... •rt dofnt bUSlntss u : Pres4~nt NAC l.ife, 2915A Redhlll A 5 12 2002 M480 approvet Before taking Code MCtlon 1250. A Ollllllllblol-~.....,.111 ..,.. CompMy, • ~f~ntt~c"c!:,n;:i5 ~;,~ This statement wu Avt., 1210·C, Cost a u&·n:-.:_~ certain very Important Request for Specilll Deliloln...-.. SOUlltGrand-...,'11\ b S filed with the County Mesa, CA 92626 -- Ashley Lajune This statement WIS filed with lhe County Clerk of Oranae County on 07/12/02 20026909794 -"'--a. ..-ver, the No4lce rorm is available Kh6ln L OWlrMll, 8t ~ Loa ...-CA or Blvd., te, 200. Clerk of Oranae Countu Neiahborhood Accep· --~ .......,., '"""' ..__ ...... ,____._., ·1 ..... _... CostaMese,C.1192627 • • • --personal repruentallve ""'" Ille COUit d...... ,.,.._,_, womm\ • 90011, • nu.. For Nader Amlrvaitd, 2115 on 06/25/02 lance CorJ. (CA), 2915A The followina persons wtll be requhd to give Attorney for petitioner: ~. Rlcardld on S... ~ibn.ilan Cll: Ha bo Blvd St 200 20026907883 Redhut /.v•.. 1210-C, are dolna business as: notice 10 Interested per-MARC A lltiAZOROW o.2tt3/2001, lr*l'Nrtl ~-7• C. Co~ta ';....sa, CA 9~7 • Deily Piiot July 1, 8, 15, Costa Mesa, CA 92.626 Marina Dock Products, Dally Pilot July 15, 22. 29. Aua. 5, 2002 M468 sons unless the)' hive ESQ 2001aa.2DI, d .. C. 5m C. 22, 2002 M427 This business Is con· 244 E 15th St #B waived nollce Of con· 25202 CRENSHAW dlt Ricardi ol Onnal. tRtrl, ~~~~er;u~lr~~reJ1•m!~~ .......... ducted by:• co1poration o:ste Men. CA 9z627 · ,.... ..... senled 10 the proponc:t BLVD caMlna. 1'11 ti:iW tR/21,0MJO Bar,CA91765 Have you started Nedeau, Inc. (CA), 300 ......... actK>n.) The independent TORRANCE CA 90505 _________ ...;..;..;.:.;.:..;..;.;.;..;... _ _,..__ This business is con· ... Slllmlll dolna business yet? Yes. S. 4th St., 11201, Las 1'te following persons admlnlstmion eulhority Newport 8eac:h-Costa NOTICE TO OREDfTORS llOTklTOCB'fOIS ducted by: joint venture The lollowlna persons June 10, 2002 Veaas. NV 89101 are doina business es: will be granted unless en Mesa Dally CW SYLVl.\IELCER Mil Heve you started •r• doina business es: Neoghborhood Accep-This business Is con· Atllnlic City OJ and interested pe<SOll files en CN655131 STERN Jut C.. NumbtW "214277 Of SAii dolna business yet? No BBH Yorba Linda Group, lance Corp. dueled by: • corporation Promotion. 1614 Arch objection to the petition 15.16,22,2002 Su~Courtof (SECS.6104,6105 NaderAmirvand 1B442·18452 Yorba BarbaraSled,Ettec.VP Heveyou starled Bay Drive. Newport 15<11115 ll01KI Of ""'11111 TO M•Elll ISTlll Of: VllOIA SAi.as ... Vial FAYE SAllll8S WI llO. l21S9SS To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors. continaent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will Of est.le, or both, of: VERONA SAUNDERS •ka VERONA FAYE SAUNDERS A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been ftled by BETTY M. MAYBURY In the Superior Court of Ca11rorn1a. County of ORANGE. THE PETITION l'OR PROBATE requests that BETTY M. MAYBURY be 1ppoinled es personal representative to administer the es tate or the de~adent. CalllonU U.C.C.) This statement was Linda Blvd., Yorbe Linda, This statement was dolna business yet? Yes, Beach. CA 92660 Cou:=-lllt Escrow No. filed with the County . CA 92686 filed with the County 1/29/02 Brian Craycraft. 1614 Notloe ls gNen to 23829006·M20 Clerk of Orange County Grerrory S. Brown. Clerk of Oranae County Allred Nedeau. Presl· Arch Bay Dr .. Newpor t Ille credill:n r:An Noticeishereby11lven on07/l2/02 1515 Tahiti. Laauna on07/12/02 dent • 8each,CA92660 ~cndib~ to creditOfs of the wilJlin 20026909766 Beach, CA 92651 020,0126p~7741 15 22 This statement was This buslnus Is con· lhll Ill persons "811"'9 named seller tiult a bulk Dally Pilot July 15, 22. Edward B. Hanley, 11 11 Y tlot Ju Y · • filed with the County ducted by: an indlvldu•I clllml llglfl1lt Ille sale Is about to be made 29 Aua 5 2002 M473 Oouit11s Or., Coto de 29, Au&, 5, 2002 M465 Clerk of Orange County Have you started ~ -19Q1Wec1 to of the assets described • · ' Caza, CA 92679 ........... on-07 /09!'02 doln1 busln8" yet? No file 1he!n wWI fie_SUpe{1« below. .......... This businen ,Is con· 20026909MO Brian Craycraft ' ~ It 341 The City The names and busi· ........ ducted by: Tenants In ... se...I Dally Pilot July 15. 22.. This statement was Drive. OrtflQe"* CA 92861J. ness addresses of the Common The followlna persons 29 Aua. 5. 2002 M447 filed wolh the Count" .,.,,,.. and I 1 m to II D I The followin~ persons I b I • 't:~• ~N S. SElC ....... se er are: oy e l. Hive you slatted are dona us ness as: Clerk of Oranae County """"vt .,.. 0 · d B b are do Ina bus ness as: · c t' s i ~ ..........._ • JACK E. SELCER, .. eo. av1son. k . an ar ara R' hi S doina business yet? No oncep 1ve olul ons. ~-·on 06/25/02 T_...__ _ ....... • .. v J. Davison. 9572 Neth· ic 'I Blended tallion Gregory Brown 4500 CamplU Dr. N07, ... ~ 20026907876 ,.._ ..,. ... _...,. D I H I Account, 2600 Newport T .. i N t B .. CA -SELCER FAMllY TRUST erway r ve, unt naton Blvd., 1122• Newport "s statement was ~or eac... The followin& persons 022~.lly Piiot July 1. ~~}.~ d.ied May 14, 1985, Beach, CA 92646. B h CA 92663 filed with tht County are doina business as· 2002 ,._..,, whet9ln the decedent -The location In Cali· eBancD. C'"••e Thoroua .. • Clerk of Onnae County Nathalie A. Swelss. c c 68. • Niii«. It 231 20th rornla of 1he chief "-" on07/18/02 4500 Campus Or. "407, aretr onnectlons, ,.... ..... SlrMt, Newpolt ee.d\, uecuUve office of the Nbr9ewdpJSor, tllCBlv(CdA .. >. ,2600122• 20026910512 Newport 8nc h. CA BBeac~nCAB9a2660Y· NewJ)«t ... S...... CA 92663. wtlhln the r.ltlf seller ls: Sime as above. Dally Pilot July 22. 29. 92660 eacn, ~four months .n., Jutf As listed by the seller, Newport Beach, CA Aua. S, 12• 2002 M488 Journey Brennan, 4500 J8udithNl. Hay. 68B BHcon The f1ollowlna persons t5, 2002. (1lllt date rA the all other business names 92663 Ce mp us Dr . 1407, 92660ay, ewporl each. CA are dona business as: llrwt.oublic:ationrAnotlcelo This business Is con· flcllM..... Paul Aronson Enterprts· cndilort) a , If noCioe Is and addresses u.sed by d t d b LI It d ~~~orl Beach. CA This businns is con· es. 2566B Oranae Ave., melled °' pereonllly the sell11 within three uc e y: m e ... Slllmlll ""'""" d t d b r di ·d 1 c M CA 9"""V D1ily Pilot July l. 8, 15, 22, 2002 M426 ......... ......... Tll4t foltowln~ persons ere doln1 busmen as: Get ti On Sunscr .. n, 436 62nd St .. Newpo1t Buell, CA 92663 Jeff A. Crane, 436 62nd St., Ntwi>ort Baech, CA 92663 Ti)is business Is con· ducted by: an lndlvlduel Have you started doln( business yet? Ho Jeff A. Crane This statemenl wes filed with the County Clerk of Dr•nae County on 07/12/02 200269097 .. Dally Pilot July 15. 22. 29, Aue. 5, 2002 M477 lktllal .... ......... Tll4t followlna persons are dolna buslness as: Sunbox Studios, 324 Sapphit• /.venue, Balboa lsl1.nd, CA 92662 Sue Ann Kirst, 324 Sapphire Avenue, Belboa Island, CA 92662 This bu,,lneu is con· dueled by: an lndMdu1I Have you s ttrted doina business yet? Ho Sue Ann Kirst This statement was flled with the County Cieri! of Oran&• County on06/25/02 20026907878 Daily Pilot July 1. 8, 15, 22. 2002 ftoM41 THE PETITION requests authority lo administer the estate under the Independent Admlnidratlon of Estates AcL (This Authority will allow th• personal representative to take many ectlon,s without obtainina court approval. Before t.klnc certain very important actions, however, the personal rep<esentatlve will be required to alve notice to lnte1ested persons uni.st they have waived notice .......... __.. 30 cteya years before the dale Liability Co. This buslnns is con. uc e y: an n Vt ua osta esa. "'u --IO y.iu. eel• Haveyoustarted The followlna persons · Have you started Peul John William ~fie d8le Ihle~~ such fist WIS sent or doina business yet? No art doina business as: dueled by: a &enerat doln& business yet? Yes, Aronson. 25668 Oran&• •-------• .. _ °' ,.......,_,, delivered to the buyer enD Chase Thorouah· American Fin:tncial. 230 partnership Aua. 1993 Ave.. Costa Mesa. CA or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be gr anted unless an interested pe«son files an objechon lo the petition and shows aood cause why the court should not &rant the euthority. A HEARING on the petition will be held on AUGUST 8, 2002 at 1 :30 p.m. In Dept. L73 localed at 34 l The City Drive South, Oranae. C.< 92868. IF YOU OBJECT to the 11ranlina ol the petition, you should appear at the hearona and stale your objections or file written obiections with the court before the hHrina. Your appearance may be In person or by your allOfney. II' YOU ARE A CREDITOR or conttn&ent creditor ol the deceased. you must file your claim with the court and mall a copy to th• personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the dale of the first issuance of letters as 11<ovided In Probate Code section 9100, TbJS tlmtl tor fillna claims will not expire before lour months from the ..oft~ daie noticed above. VOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court.· It ;you are a person interested in the estate. you may file with the court a Requut for Special Notice (fOf'm OE-154) of the fllin& of an Inventory and appraisal of esl1te assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request tor Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Att-1 fw ''""-· JUSnN G. ARU. (SQ., NISUtGH & ARU. l290 WIST SQ.In, P.O. IOX 99-2376 REDDING, CA. 960 .. -2376 Published Newporr Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July 15, 19, 22, 2002 MF456 NOTICE OF PEllT10NTO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: ALEXANDER CARLTON SHERR!fJA.\ SR. AKA Alc.AN1DER C. SHERRIFFS, ALEXANDER SHERRJF.f!t ALEX C. SHEravFFS_. ALEX SHERRIF,..S CASE NO. A214342 To a• halra, beneftdarles. crec1ilorl, c:ontiogenl crec1ilort. and persona who may olhelwlM be lnllefeS1eO In the wil °' esteta, °' both of ALEXANDER CARL TON SHERRIFFS. SR. AKA ALEXANDER C. SHERRIFFS, ALEXANDER SHERRJFFS. ALEX C. SHERRIFFS, ALEX SHERRIFFS. A PETITION FOR PROBATE hat been filed br ALEXANDER C. SHER~IFFS, JR. in lhe SYpoi1or Coult rA c.llfomla, County d ORANGE. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE~ that ALEXAHOEA C. SHERRlfFS, JR. be IPPQintld .. penion8I ~--: t"8 d8old8nt. THE PE1TTIPN..,... .. deeedlnt'• .. and codlcila, " 9'1. lie 8dmil8d k) ~. 1ltt .. and "" CIOdlaila .......... b ......... .,, ..... =~·~ IUOICrily II> ~ ...... Ul'ldlr .. It .......... Adl••illlMlot• de..-. Ad.. (nsll~-*"" M IWIONI ··-=----= =t= ... o: =. ..... ~ ··-··." .................... .............. _....., ... ..... ~to C" A dllril are: None. brects, LlC E. 17th Street, Ste. 217, Have you started Judith L. Hay 92627 =:: ~ ~ Th• names and busi· D 1 Ch p Ide Costa Mesa, CA 92627 dolna business yet? No Thts statement wu This business is con· ....,.,....._., ness addresses of the •Th ase, res nt Steve Seo (Shl/lho), Nathalie A. s-iss fll d ..... th c t d t d b · di 'd I 'f04ll "'-i<i' ~ -buyer a1e: Lane A. Burch is statement was 230 E. 17th Street, This statement was e wo... e oun Y uc e y: an '" vt ua ~ ~..._. ;e.61 and Michelle A. Burch, flied with the County fit.d with the County Clerk of Oran11e County Have you started ..... .. v 1 ,,_u,_, ~..:i 68 Clerk of Oranae County Cost• Mese,CA 92627 on 07/12/02 dolna buslnen yet? Yes. wtlh i.un ,....,..... 7 1 Park forest Drive. on 07/09/02 Peter c. Rodriauez. 236 Clerk of Ot"anee County 20026909787 10/17/01 '9QUtlted Huntlnaton Beach, CA 2 2 E. 17th Street. Coste on 06125/02 D ·1 p•tot J llY 15 22 P I JW A GOOOSoH ANO 92648 00 6909348 20026907aao •• y 1 u 2 • • au ronson WACHTEL The essets lo be sold Delly Pilot July 15, 22, M;~; C:u~:~ is con· Delly Pilot July 1, 8, 15, 29, Aua. S, 200 M463 f'IThdls .sthatehmentC was A Pro(...wanal are described In cen•ral Z9 Aua. 5. 2002 M453 22. 2002 .... ,.1 ....___~ 1 e wit t • ounly ,.._ . ~ ducted by: joint venture ,.,...... ,__ Cle<k of Oranae Countu ....,,...,..iiOll as: Furniture, fialures, ,..._...... Haveyou slarted ~..........._ ll-t~ ' By: DAVID W. RILEY. equipment and ail other I • ,__ --on07/l7/02 etq ......... donabus1nessyet?No ... ~ The follo...,lni persons 20026910381 ~= rA= the Co-:::.\tin u~~d th~n b~~i~ The followlna persons sie~~er~ ~;~n~~z The follo::-;:',sons are doln& business IS'. 01ity Pilot July 22. 29. MAX SELCER FAMILY ness. and are located at: are doina business as: This statement was are doina business as· 8AS Softw1re Solutions, Aue. 5, 12. 2002 M481 TRUST 401 Newport Center A.) Horns n Halos, B.) filed with the County Tralntn1 Fundlna P1rt: ~t :~~=~~A ~k~ew· .... ..... 10940 Wtllhff Blvd .. Drive, NewPQfl Beach, She Devil, C.) OMC Clerk of Oranae County ners, 20 Executive Park, ... t........__. 81400 CA 92660 Clothina, 1599 SuperiOf' on 07117/02 Suite 190, Irvine, CA Paul Rost1tbf'aer, 476 -Loa~· CA 90024 The business name Avt., IA-1. Costa Mesa, 20026910417 92614-6727 Prospect St.. Newport The followlna penons ~ s·~~LCER & used by the seller al CA 92627 Dally Pilot July 22• 29• TFP Group, Inc. (CA). Beach, CA 92663 are doina business as: Co-TIUAlll r:Alhe th1t loc1Uon is: The Horns n Halos, LLC (CA) A 5 12 2002 M486 20 Executive Park, Suite This business Is con· Cochrane Studios, 520 MAX SELCER F.AMIL y Ultimate Invitation 1599 SuptflOf Ave., •A· ua. · · 190. Irvine, CA 92514• ducted by; an indtvldual 22nd St .... untln1ton TRUST The anticipated dale of 1. Costa •u. CA 92627 flcllM..... 67V Have you started Beech, CA 92648 231 '20th S4rMI the bulk sele is Auaust This business ts con· ... 5111m111 This business Is con· dolna business yet? Yes, VI r 1 i n I• D i a n • • 8Ndl. CA 112663 7, 2002 at the offtet of ducted ~y: Limited d cted b 1 6/1/02 (Cochrane) 8rldenb1t1, 0 07/1.,..., L" bTt Cd The followlna persons u y: 1 corpora IOn Paul Rosenber"ff 520 22nd Street, Hun· 07 ""''· ~~ti~~'~aTJ:l:e~0";!..~7!: 1~11v1e~ou 'started are doing business as: Hive you started T·his st.leme~t wn tinaton Beach, CA 92648 C ... •17•1aa d · b · I? y Mitchell Group Des'd-. dolnc business yet? l2/ fo'led with the County Th1·s bu•ine•s ... con- ,... .... -man, 16969 Von Karman, 0'"1 usoness ye es, 361 22nd St .• c:i~ 13/2000 Cler• of Oranae Count" d·~ted b ... ~. an.lnd1 .. lvldu1I ~TA MESA Suite 200, Irvine. CA 5/15/2002 Mesa, CA 92627 TfP Croup, Inc. on OJ /09/02 • ' "H'eve y~u started l!!W 9~s bulk sale t$ Jo~~rn~:J:•1~!i~r~C Ad· Mitchell Bria Group Mark C. Coleman, 20026909344 doin1bus1nessyet?No subject to Calllornla mlnislntlve Member ~~:l~ .,.!~!. ci2~2~t.. PrTh~en:tatement was ~iAlyu!. '5'0. t200Ju21y 15M. Pso· ~hi•r·sne Bsrtaldteenmbeanllt was t£,t!ilorm Commercial This statement wn This business Is con· fi,.d with the County '" • .. 1·11e'd wt'th th• Countw C3de Section 6106.2 filed with lhe Co~nty ducted b": a corporation Cle11!. of Orance County .......... c•-• of Oranr~e Count~ It so sub"'ct. the name Clerk of Ora nae County • on 07,.....,,.,, """ , •-07/12/02 Have you started '""' "' ... t-.-on 06/25""' and address of the on doin& business wet? Yes, 20026908997 -20026.J..."7'885 person with whom 2002a909767 ' Dall" Piiot Jul .. 2·2 29 The followin~ persons .... Daily Pilot July 15, 22, 7/30/2000 ' ' • • • Daily Pilot July 1, 8, 15, claims mey be filed is 2 Mtlcti.ll Brb Group Au9. 5, 12, 2002 M485 ere "°'"' bu ness n : 22. 2002 M"28 Chlcaao Tiiie Compeny, 29, Aua. 5, 200 M470 Nancy Mitchell, Presl· ......... The Sun Boa, 1614 Aroti l'Ulll-......__ Attn: Kathleen Hunts· .......... dent 8ay Or .. Newpoft Beech, .__ men, 16969 Von Karman, ... ...... CA 92660 Suite 200, Irvine, CA --~ Thts statement was Jennifer Mery Kllst, --~ 92606 and th• last date The fotlowlna persons flied with ttle County The followina person' 1614 Arch Bay Or.. Th• followlna persons for fitina claims shell be are doina business 11: ~~·o~~~•nae County ;':e ~~,b~~s:;.essfl:!i 9N~ort Buch, CA are doin1 business as: Aua ust 6, 2002 which is South Coast Sports, Inc.. 20026909150 Estate Group, 500 Old ,..,.,., Bilfiatrlc Adv1nta1e. 383 the buslnen day before 269 E. 22nd St .. Costa Dilly Piiot My 15, 22• Newport Blvd.. 1201, Tl'tls business is con· E. 21st Street, Cost. the sale date specified Mesa, CA 92627 29 A 5 2002 M448 Newport Beach, CA ducted by: lift indMdu•I Meu, CA 92627 above. Date: March 4, South Co•st Sports, uf. • 92663 Have you started Medlconnec:t, <nc. (CA>. 2002 Inc., (CA), 269 E .. 22nd STlllm'rOf Joshu• PhUip Balbue-dolna business yet? No 383 E. 21st St1eet, Costa 11:11~~~e~ieB;'.r8~rch St ., Coste Mm , CA M•lmlltOflSIOf ne. 2721 Fifth Ave.. ?4'.:;:"-;:!~~nt wn M~T~ c:u~!!. ,,. con 92627 _.,. ___ Corona del Mar, CA -•• Published Newport This business is con· """'___ 92625 filed with the County dueled by: a COfporatlon Beach·Costa Men July ducted by: • corporation The totlowlnc person hH Tiiis business Is con· Clerk of Or•nae County Hua you started 22, 2002 H.ve you 1terted ab1ncloned the UM of ducted by; en lndMdual on 06/25/02 doln& businus yet? No 420224 M484 dolna business yet? No the Fictitious Suslnus. Have you slat"led 20026t0787S Medlconnecl, Inc. MAIM! Of-W •&-South Coast Sporu, N•me: Specialized Pow· dolni business yet7 No Daily Pilot July 1, 8, 15, Thom as l. KI n d tr. -·-"--Inc. dllf Coalin" 1811 Re· Joshua8elbuena 22.2002 'M439 President NOTICE IS HEREBY Samuel Scott, President dondo Clicle, Huntlnaton This stetement was flcllM..... This statement WH GIVEN lh•t • public This statement wes Beach CA 92648 tried wrtn th• County filed with lilt County heerln& will be held by filed with the County The fictitious Buslne¥ Cletk of Or•na• County ......... Clerk of Dr1n1• County the Costa Mesa City Clerk of Dranae County N1me referred to abov' on 07/12/02 the followlnc perso"s on 07/12/02 Council on Au11111t 5, on 07/09/02 wes filed In Oranat 10026t09771 ere doln1 buslnen es; 20026909795 2002. at 6:30 p.m., In 20026909325 Coµnly on 3/17/98 File Daily Pilot July 15, 22, Collected Stonts, 2072 Oelly Piiot July lS, 22, the Council Chambers of Daily Pilot July 15, 22, No. 19986752501 29, Aui. s, 2002 MA62 Goldeneye Pl•«. Coste 29, Aus. 5, 2002 M476 City Hell, 77 hlr Drive, 29Auc.S,2002 M452 Georf• Ttfry Bernnye, ..___..... Mesa,CA92626 flcllM .... on the tollowina item: ,.._..... 1810 Redondo C11'ie, -l<ethryn Ann Wledel, RESOLUTION lmpl•· Unit T. Huotlnaton ... Slrllmllt 2072 Goldeneye f'tece, ... Slrllmllf mentin1 the maximum ... S...... Buch, CA 92648 Tht fotlowina persons Costa Mesa, CA 92626 The followin1 1>4'rson1 rate athedule for certain Tiit tollowlna persons Ge01&e Tlfry Bertenye are doina busl1tess as: This business is con· are dolna business n ; toWlna ser~ice~Ul'suant •r• dolna business as: Tiiis statement w11 flltd lnll1um Eyaweer, 21551 d\lcted by: en lndividuel 019'11• County Rent ·• to Section 9· (•) of Newport North Mort• with the county clerk of Sefnt Jolin Ln., Hun· Havt you sl8flecl Husb•nd. m Walnut the Costa Mtse Munlc· Pl*· Ml Conlee Qr1ve, tM County of Or•n1• on tlnt1ton Beach, CA 92646 dolr!I business yet1 Yes, s tr .. t, Newport Beach, tpelCodt. Newport Buch, CA 7/12/2002 Qo(b,peff E I 04/27/02 CA92663 IF THE /.FOftEMEN· 92660 20026t0977S (CA). 2155('$.j:.· J:~ Kathryn A. Wledel Davt Schwerm, 239 TIONED ACTION IS Voicenet Consultll\I, Inc. Published Newport Ln., Huntinaton Beech, This st.teme11t was Walnut SlrHI, Newport CHALLENGED m COURT, (CA). 56 COfslc• Drive, Beech.Coste Mesa 01ity CA 92646 filed with the County Beech, CA 92663 tl1t Cll•llenp m•Y bt N.ewport I n ch, CA Pllot Jiiiy 15, 2.2, 29, ,1111• business Is COit• Cr.rk of Of1n .. County This bualnen It con• tlmit•d to only those 92S60 .11u1. 5. 2002 4luCtlod 11r: 1 c;orowtlol\. on 07/17/0'l ducted by; en lndMduet Issues r•latd at lht This buslnu1 ht con· flcllM..... Hevt rou st.rted · ~ttel91 Have you slllrted public "'"'"* deatribed duct•d b)': • COfPOf•tk>ll ._ ..........___. -.nc busiMu rett Vt$, Dally Piiot. Mr 22, 29..t dolna buslMss ~·n No In the nolice, or 111 H•vt )'Oii atowted -U/OJ/2000 Au1. 5, 12. 21112 M4i'll Dave S<hwarm written corresponde«• dol11fbl,llllltta)'9t?No The follOwllll Ptf~ oochpHd (yewnr, ~..... Thi• atattlMnt wn del!Wf•d to the City Volcenet COt1••ltln1. er• dolnc buslne\a "' tttc. • 11194 •Ith the Covnty Cou11tll •t, IH' prlOr to, tnc. Soutt1eut Orfalit, 88 faif Derill 0.nnN, 0£0 ._..._.. Ci«tl Of Otenp Co111tty ~~,,~~~ ~s.,~1itTHElt ~ .. ,.t White. CCO Drive, Cost• Mnt. CA Thie steltmtnl wn Th• followln1 .-rsons 01107/09/02 .. T1IJs st•t-nt wes 92626 flied wltll the CounJ, are dolnJ bu11~ H ! IOOff ... 119 GIVCN th•l •t the •bove fMed wlttl die Coun~ Merl• C1r111ellt• J. Cletk of Ot•n .. County 1) OC COMputt' COii· De~ Pilot July 15. 22, time end piece, •II Clerk of 0nftlll CCK1nt11 Cesper, UCJ8.C Buck• on 07112/02 a u I t • n t • , b ) 29 Mf. 5, 2002 lr14M ........... lnterH t•d peuon• mt)' on 07/12/02 ln1hem Orlw•, Cott• ietff ... 1M www.oc~ut.,cona ........... ......... ::-tr,;~":c.:'!d ,=: "92ffM7M Mesa. CU2'21 Delly '1'ot Mr l5, 22, uflenta.coT.t_5l4Veneto. ._.____ ftie fot1owln1 ""'°n• •bovtltlf'ft. ~."L;.~,t~ 15MN4 ~W8-~8~!i;1~;i..":',.; zt,~~""71 "o":iicAD~':1:, s u The fottow~Mft• are cioln1 b11111te11 11: MaN&m -..... onve, Cos.ta Mese, CA --v-to,trvlne,CA92114 •• ffina ........_ e•: 4C Perfect Olemond, 301 ~at. a.ta -9ft2' .......... Thlt ~ Is COii· Nt"'POft COHl l'etti ... Mtfln4 Avt ., Suite 7, Publf•hed "••go1t ... ---..i -yo.,, ... _.......,, It ..... ,........ ... ................ ~ ..-s., .. t 8 h C B "' .......__= -onq _..,..., COii TM f~··--..,.. .., .. ell ..,..,......,._ • 1....., lof Aft., ::!.':l>Or U C • A .. c.11 .... oe .. -• .. ••• , ...... .: -· .. ~ ........ .._ t.... • n-2 Pltot My 21.. 2002 Ole folio""" persons :-... =. · • ..,...... •• .,.... H: ,..,..,. JOit afar ..., :;.,1,.., Cost• Mna, CA .,. •-f DI *'• dofrll ~ n : .. .,,.. ht VIiion Atlto GI-. ctoilll .,.S-.. yet? Ho •-• -~ ... ec:t amond, Inc. _.___ Sot1tl1tt11 C1llfor11l1 Hew•,_ 1terted nlOO Sfl1nter, Coste D• Dowd)' DMlll9 A. f'tlowdeft, 211 (CA). 307 M"lne Ave., --........ butlMll -? Ho 1'1119 .. tAI t Sut 9296 te ) Newport 8HCh, ......... ttotlte 6 °"''°°' ... ......,,. ,_ ...... CA Nt.21 1 -_... ,.,..._, I ICllfl• ,......, CA 2 .me. 1451 Qut;J St., M1rl1 Cetmeltta J. Certvta D. Cor__., 11, Hied Wlttl ttle c:o.itr CA 92'77 . TIM folowtftl persons !~.1_..~ teedl. 01tper ZOIJf T-... Tlfr-, C ..... of Or,..._~ TIM llHIMM ie CIHI· Tlltlt butlnt .. i. con· .,, doiftl ........,. n : ...., _, Tlllt ....,._tit ftl Coro.. del Met, CA •Cll/'25.IW WctM lly: 111 ....,..... d11Ct8' lly: 1 Cqfpotftlon htte C•,,.e A .,,.. Ho111e 111d Ol tdoor ~ wltfl tlM ~"t>' lll9l5 ....... , .. , Hew. rCMt at.,.tecl ,J!!:!,.~l'..!!•~1 ..., •tery au-.. 11032 C0tfl0f1tlott. (CA), 1451 ~01!!,~•1119 Cotiflty tltlporn YOOt1t111ewln, 2..•, '-""' Nit l. ~~,l_!i ..... • ...._, ,.t? v .. , '"'"•-•••• ""' t 111ron Meedo•n. Quell Stte1t, •201, -,.,,..,.... 2100 Sllenttr, Coste d!le ..a ll!/m 4C Perteet OietnoH, TnlMKo CHJOll, CA :mgort Inell. CA _H ... lff ...... CA'292' ...... 0..-,'°"*91 ~~ l ,,_u-•11 o.1r "" ~ aa, n . 1111a ~ .. con· &...;,..;-..::........;. ,.. ''-"""'"' ... CIASSIFIED It's the solution you're searching I or-whether you're seeking a home, apaltmtnt, pet or new occupation! CLEAN OUT YOUR HOUSE ·GARAGE SALES ONLY$18 CALL 949-6U-5678 ..~, •111. _.. s.e-R ume. &ton Tiiie ......._. 11 """ a-.~s ..., MMS ~ w: • .....,.. --flllld .. • c.-. l~!=J11ii;i11;,.,rc;;;-, Th.. ••a•"*" ... ca .. ,... ••••••• · ..... ..,: • ,.,.,lltiolt ........__ peri...,.... n.. .......... ..--c..... .. °' ... c...., I filed wilt! the Celtllly Tra••C41 CHJOlll, CA ..... ,........ -""9 .w-..... .... ....... •07/UM eteo~,r~ ..... c-ev .,. ... , ......... ,..,v... ......... ~,. ;:. ............. 2= ... .....,,. ;;. .. ..,," ..!i1•c~~~~'!:: 111M "'9 ........ ,__ C-a,ta l> Cof• .... • l.._ M, Cotta • lliJ!i ....... .. .. I -·•· ... ----------·P1111•~'.!'J ·----..... o.t ..... ..,.... ......... ..., n. ................. " -;a~=:1·~~ a,-., !!!!! =--CMio-. 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I .,,,.,.ff An real estate adver tisinf;:n this newspaper is s ject to the Feder1I f aw sln1 Act of 1968 as amended which mE!s It llleaal to adv ts. •any Pf•fer e11c , llmltatlon o r d mln•tlon based on race; c:olor. relicion, sex. h1ndicap, famrlial status or 11•11onal orlcln. or an Intention to make any svch Pf•ference. hm1ta lion or discrimination • Thia n.ewspaper will not knowi111ly accepl any advert!Mmenl for ru l estate which is 1n violation of the taw Our readers •r• hereby l11formed th•t ell dwell· 1np edvertised in lh1s newioaper ere avallabi. on an equ.I opportunity b ... To cornc>lain of dis crimlnatioft, ca• HUD toll free et l -I00-'2'-8590 ..... 1483 'ANTED LOI~ 7-14, llffAl CAY 1Jey/blk stripped, II' .,. .. m•te. One For ltd. h loYed family p!t. IMt-721 • 1962 2305·2490 ••fEO£RAl JOBS•• · SI I TO S'9/hr Enlry level w/pd lram1ne. lull benefits avail . fT/PT; Security. clerical, adm1n + more. Call I 800-330 6310 ... 44 4 (CAL •SCAN) fltAHCIAU PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Plrsonallon 2'90 .. FAST CASH•• for homeowners. S 15,000 pay S'l4 St• SS0.000 pay $316.03• 170.000 pay $4-42.'5• Debi consoh- dahon, cash out home Improvement. Clos1ne arranced In 2• hours. Call l ·SOO 435-3606 today I loans •• e pur- suant to Department of C•hlMnia finance Ii· cense •& 5,., (6 751' APR) based on 360 months for quahfled applicants o nly (CAL •SCAN) HAVE LESS THAN Per feet Credit 7 We can help! Purchase or reh· n•nc•. deb I con$Ollchl · tlori, dilflcult income, ush·out for eny pur- pose. New Century Moftcap Cofporallon al ~-5067 subject lo credit approval. Equal tfouslna Lender crmla license• (CAL •sCAN) VISA/MASTCRCAAO· Up to $10.000 credit Guerenleed approvall Must be 18+ U.S. Citizen. n lld socl•I H Curlty number. No deposit. bankruptcy/b•d credit ohy. 1·866-761· CARO (CAL •SCAN) U CAStfSS lmmedl•I• Cnh for structured settlements. ennulties, IHI est.It note&, private m«fJ•I• notes, acd· dent cases. end insur- ance peyouts. (I00)7lM· 7310. <CM. •SCAN) o...i (re4ft w .... Cre41t. C•11Hll4•t• TM.rt hp.-nd OI start up bulliness, Person•I lo.ris n eli.ole. Call l • 166-269-3170 2._• htL How to Place A ---Deadlines --.... • • CLASSIFIEJAD -[ii] Monday ...................... Friday S:OOpm Tuesday ................... Monday S:OOpm By Fax (949) 63 J -6S94 <"'-Include )'OW' name and phone ownbtt and we 'II call you beck wilb 1 price quoce.) 'By Ph':>oe (949) 642-5678 Hours By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. & Bay St. Wednesday .............. Tuesday S:OOprn Thursday ............ Wednesday S:OOpm Friday .................... Thursday S:OOpm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Telephone 8:30am-S:OOpm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-S:OOpm Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday S:OOpm OLD TIMI SAILING SHIPS, custom made. tor yo&.-'-OI ofb. LIM m ~ APPUANCES 3850 Milp & ir..11111 , •• Unit. Movq r. 7.' ~ Cr ... ~ 111111 OI 8'*I lllP• Coad cand. n 4-24 t-0571 Retrieeralor S180/ea. Washer{Oryer. Sl.0/ea. E •cellenl Condition 949·646-5848 ENTERTMMNT ELECTRONICS Rlcords,TIPll CO'nnd Diles 3315 TOP $$$/l ECOHSI Jazz. R&B, Soul, Rock, Etc. SO's & 60's MIKE (9',9) 6'5·7505 HOME FURNISHINGS owe-ANt chair, round pedestal alass tbl ' ch• n . llde/1'Clil GE Prom. ... &Mcn~~l8 Rere ptd desk, antique Euro mirrored Armolre, funky dinette aet, low low ;1cts, 9'9-719-06S3 JEWBJ(Y/ -DMOMDSI PRECIOUS METALS c ... c... ....... Old Coins! Gold, sll...,. ~.Wlltdla. ........ collectibles M9-6t2•M48 cm 11t1 -A+ P•rtl•• lltt••• 1or1eou1. Ch•mplon lines Cap frH. No In· blood breediftl · Ver"/ 1ff•ctlonet1. ~.-.. ..... Ill I ~-2572 soos-saso t, GI Mt side by side w/waler/lce. 3 yrs new $900. 3mo old twin beds S'75/both. lt1ll1n leather rectlner. bone color. sac,. flee S300. very nice swivel b•r- stoob $135/botfl, oak 5 drawer chest $125. lamp end teble $90, exercise bill• S90 (9'9) 718·1'16 HOT SUMMER SAVINGS! Steel• Arch buildln1s Factory d"ecll J01l0, •Oa56, 52&6•. Sue thousands! Perfect f0< Workshops/Geraaes. Call 1-800·3'1·7007. WWW .Steelmasterusa.com (CAL•SCAN) WANTD> JAPANISI SWOllDS & lllLAnD nlMS ........ _,731 EARN .0'5 COMMISSION offerlna 10 dey Online Access to prlnblble 20~ off eoupons from locaV national merchants, aua,.nteed S 100 value only $3 .95. emall. me ff dlre ctcllp$.COm (CAL SCAN) FREE LUXURY VACATION In Otlarido. Florida with the purchase of • Telec:ombo phone card l.oollin1 for cfF$lributors. CelJ 1 ·800-80•· 6801.(CAL •SCAN) $1.00 STORES. Complete turn'ley from $t5,900. SH -allow-store in California. l·80Q..829. 2 9 1 5 OollMStoreServlces.Com (CAL•SCAN) A+ M&M. MARS/NESTLE stocbd. vendin1 route. U1t~ machine. Grut opportuntyl Prime loo· tlona •nll•bl• nowl hcellent PfOfit polen· tl•I. Investment requlfed SIOK & under. ToM·frM. 1 ·188·333. 225' (CAL. •SCAH) A COWUTI TillUWllY V-4 ..... ,ID M••tan$MtS. ...... 11.211• s.u,._c., lltCltu1Vfdl Index . f ' ... .... -~ . HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY ci. .. 1c c-r h'-4 lhoplex.1/7 mil• to Town Close to North S.y Buch. •Sr 2B1,fp. quiet Inside with blick anterior and double pane win· dows. new carpet, paint. vacant. easy lo show. Sl.259.000. 8111 Hardesty Realty. 949-675-2866 1161--WAve. New Home for Sile on Island July Completion Bill Hardesty Really Vlsrl web site www~.c:om IAYRIONT IUGANU FottlVUVHW St.'45..000 :pt·•••-11s-a120 Caronl dtl Mir 41r 2.Sle approa 3269 sf, beautrlul slncle slory home on a c0tner lot Spech c ulu ocean views. wonderful back· yard . Ottered al St.•95.000. •Kt. Oebr1 Bera•r. 310-316-8465 • 3'8 310-60Q.9168 (cell) MIN SAT 1-4 60SAcecle 3br 2ba, I level hm, 2nd level addit of lbr + I be. off"tee/den. 3 c:ar aar + stora&•· Jemie Wilkinson Re/Mu Premier Realty Sl,625,000 9'9·•51·1219 E'side Cutia 38r 28a honM, remodeled master w/marble floor. upd•ted counrry kitchen loob out to the loYely prden petlo. herdwood floors, S'99,000. Judy Kol.,. Bkr. 949-376·5576. Qelet N•l .. hrliiH•. 2br 21>• ept, wd hku,s, 1 car ,.,, .. , act 11250 g.eg.573.7900 IAlll llUffS UMDA MODEL ht time on MarlleU Absolutely wonderful 1 story !br, most spKI srnbelt Ylew In all the Bluffs. Huie lendsc rap· 11ound ptllo overlookln1 reflection pond In or1iri SKt. Appt °"'' ly Owner 4he0f'IN 12-S ........... ,. .. 8005-ISlO tl00-97SO O-Vl•wC-49 2IOC .... yl-. S•Ht.SOO 1i.,-tv1 .. 1.._ t"'M c-....a. t•n- nla & IY"' ONE llVll 21.r '9 11ntr a.. . .,,.. •• 1600+-af Llft4e D•O....cde ~tt.leolty 7t 4-SS6-4ttS leech C•tt•1•· As sumeble Lone Term leau until 2026 et $895 per mo! All new inle<1or 28r 28a. all new appls, allp manna with resident drKount. $199.000. M11ry Wood. •al. 9'9-5S4 5811. 949·717·9816 D•alrel.I• s p1c1ous double unit Greal view of turnona bH1n and c:1ty lo1hts 4Br •.58• 12.150.000. Macy Lou Kiehler, Lido Park Realty 9•9·675·2700 l reken Preview · .htty 26. 2 HANDNIW CUSTOM HOMES OPt:N SAT·SUN I·•. 511 & 519 Ahso IWe. 5br's all w/pvt ba's approt '300sf Owner/ Broker Rick Nel$0n 9'9·721-698' c....i. "A r•--W. offer" will buy a 2br Zba + office upper level Granville Unit on NB Country Club By owner Call for appt day$ 9'9-721-c.>13 Condo 0,.-s.t/S-1- S lere s-laleft4 38r 381 end unit with • view loolllna out to S11nature tfole 117. •II la urle lqalo. 9'9·509-8923 CNA.NMll V1IW CONDO CJP(N ~ 1~ wall ID bch & Udo ..... lbr sm ofc, l!ibl. SG!JOO ll8l Donne 714-S4S8775 OClAlffllONT '1llH ... , ,_ ~ ........ N-1. A9•· f4t-12s-a 120 , ... ,.. wltll nr~•. Just l isted, S'~.000 •at. 9'9·723·8120 PllMl lSYATIS PATltKll TINOlll NAnotCWtOI USA ... _.,.._,70S wwwf atrlcktenore.com """8t Collt •0,.-Set/S-l·S 29 v.,..... Beautiful Rlnp 58r SJh ba, purl· fled •Ir sys. 3c 1•r. clubhouse with febufous pool, ltnnb courts. low Mello Roos. •II . Laur• Leqio. 949-509-l923 l rHkr thL· Sen iCL' D irector\ n~lll lll'!" Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Oiily $32 per week (4week minimum) Cal Lorraine at (949) 57 4-4245 H¥tta llr, Fp. ec. all vaulted cells. wd hkups. 1•120 atl'd patio. n l·ln kll. •gt 949·650·2172 Tustin .._ Haf91m ,.,... arty Gentlemans Ranch· Tennis Court·fi.400sl on one level with lodae s tyle Great Room,, aoraeous slab 1ran1te kitchen. 5Br J Ba plus 1uest house. sunset views aet S onnie Causew1tz 71•·7•6·7173 MISCEUANEOUS RENTALS RentalToS... 6030 E'sode CM/pvl room 1n ho me. furn, n/pets/ smka. US5/mo+ 101' elect+sec 949·642·•165 Rooms tor Rent 6040 L1 Stv4le on waler. part rent In u chanae for licht PT office/domesllc worll Please fu quali· fieallons. 9'9·6'6·•296 NB/Ocun v .. w rooms. 0cHnlronl/22nd pvt rm. unlurn. $hare ba. ulls pd, n/smk1. k1lch- enette. lndry, 1 block to Newport Pier. $660/mo. Call Sam at 949·27S· 7905 (between 9a Sp) NIP_ht ..... Apt....,_ II 28r 28•, w/d, 1/r utb. 1825/mo.+ $800/dep 9'9· 723-2322 Avail Nowt RESIDENTIAL RENT AlS OPMGE 7400 COUNTY APT, lell.•• h let14 upstaln . 2 amen br's. Ip, wd, carport. No pets 1 14'00/mo. 949 675·2975 ... Plninlull Apt. ti r. lie, Oen '"" nfce view. slove. dish· wlht. Iris. S1175m incl uhl, no pet 9'9-721 1896 Y..+,21t llew/.-, $t6SO/-. Ck-'r-Hf21e ......... .., .. $2100/-. OthanAv ...... I A11aclete4 leelty t0-47S-SUS 0.-1 •r-c...la. unobstruc:i.t ocewv'dlannd vu. 2br. 2ba. pool. Jae. boat sllP avt 949-673-7486 21r lie Apt over lcar a•r. d/w. w/d hkups, no pets. $1750/mo. em weekdays 949-553·7"5 AVM. New 3br 2be hou98 + den I& did\. pvt bch, new l)linl. ncs. cyn -· elc. lse $28X) ~9336 ColllMISI Apt. Lovely sated comm near Tri-Sqr. IBr. Iris. ear /stora1e 1855/mo+ $500/sec Klein MnKt S77 7a.·86'9 I 9200. Apt .......... s.- lbr $81'5 l'ld r ...... ..... ()Jolt. lie -· pool. plBd. bike to bch Great tenants & loc '49-S t S-0303 l'1hle .leek ley 181 , new cerpet/floorlnr. yrd. $895/mo 329 Unlver1sty •K 949 574·2031 1•s1t1. o.IU .. lbr $900 Deluxe bacti,or '800· lnc lds pvt &a"ace w/storase !M9-64Z·2000 ~-trf w...i.. l'••• lbr, la loft style. quiet. pvt. n/pels. $975/mo 180 E 21st St. 9'9-6'5· 7776 •llOCltS TO llACHI * I br. 1 ba on peninsule All SIOOO/MO. 9'9-673-7800 ~ .... v.r ... ..... Jbr. 2be. -Im & ... rm, MP din rm. kit w/brelllft bar. L865d no pets. 1 yr he $1950 714-m-52'18 Model like ex«: Twnhme Back Bey 3bf 2.5b1, 2c sar. hus• rms, plant•· hon shutlers, Perso firs, custom closets/paint. new kit, w/d hk·ups, weekly maid service included, avail 8/01 $2500/mo. 714·514-005' HM l'Si<le c.te 3br 2ba, bia yard. dbl cul·de·aec, 2-c pr. pets welcome $2500 (!4t) 722-1010 YUiil Y LI.UIS Bill GRUNOY REALTORS 949·675-6161 • Awesome view, close to beach, hut• remodeled Studio, Newport Heteflts. Fp. lots of closet 14>AC9. S14'00/mo 949·515-2959 N•wpart la'-4 28r !Ba. rear unit, $1500m. David Punce . Coldw911 Banker. 949 71S·l520 CLOSE TO llACHI 2br, 2ba, bale. t"eplace. I car ear. SIS50 aet 9'9-673· 7800 38r 2Ba dupl... $leps to beach. Ip, 2 car 111, I year lease, no pets. S2100mo 6~·3S9·•539 Ll4• leyfr•t1t Dplx upper 2br lb•. la Irv S91Ce & deck, $2200/lse. eva•l 8/19 949·67s.1611 T ....... 2br 2be. -carpet. & pan. wd '11114>. 2c per1\q. pool, ~ lllJn 181. mil 9&2!Q.46:1l WESTCLIU stw 2IM ........ ~2-­ ..... -..... $22DCll:loe.. i...,~MOO 21r+ leh Sir c...i., nice patk>. bale. 2·story, wd hk·up\, $2300/mo •111· Bob, 71•·348-1202 NP Hts 1mmac 3bf 2.Sba 2-sUy C. Cod. ocn vu. II ails. Im <h. ac. -. WIA'. wd, tc. 2 c pr, no .,..._ $29151) .......n2-231' "-41r. H e, mint condition. 2 ·c 1ar. f p. w/d hkup. quiet $3000m leue <•••> 7St-4a74. o;;;;,~, 21M' 2"'" .. paho on $Ind. 2 c car. wd hlwps. •1t S3000 Ut-2tl-46SO Harbor Rids• Estain '8r, nu crpt, comm pool/ q>a/tennF$, 1uard aaled. $4500mo. 9'9-219-2'30 Specl•u• t••e4el•4 •Br 38a 1n pusticious nei&flbofhood poof. 2 c pt. le fenced yd, $5000/ mo 949-673 1162 Unique Newp_Gft Twnhs. In Hclusln 1•t•d Sea Island commuriity . 28r 2.5Ba. approa 24'00 st. n-interior, new fur· nrshonp. inclds tenms. bikes, poolt & spas. monthly summer rate $6()()(). or rtduced lonfer term leese. 9'9-7 9· 0663 or 619-~5186 cell ~--COCMlS, PUP COOllS, IUSSlltS Apply In per· son. Wlldy 2-4.00. Lone Boards 217 Main St. H8 ASSEMBLY AT HOME Arts, Crafts. Jew•lrJ. Also electronks. aewinc. typln1 in 1our spare time. Grut pey. f'fo Hperlence. No FM. Will train. C•ll 800-795--0llO ext. 2 (2'/hts ) (CAL•SCAN) ' e A11t ......... PT I Self Storaae. 2 chly$ per week. Office work, computer llnowiedp and, h&hl ma1nt req. Newport Beach.949-644·27•7 cw...-n .. s....n. Rewar ~Ina PG$1tlons to) PfOV•de 1n·home com-' pamonship. homemak· ma. errands Flia PT hrs or 24 hr sh1f1s. Car req'dl 714_....,.·'881 MAHE11NG ASSIST I Newport Beach Market 1n1 Dept 100111111 for a h•ah·enerp ind•v to JCHn their tum in a fast pac:ed professional envl· ronment. Requ1rements 1re strone people $!\Ills 1nd the ability to multi tasll. mac e•i:>erN:nCe a plus. FT with benefits •-r-••· 949 717-•783 or email to ~= ofc S.lCh/mO berMla. nw:s ""°""' of ~ ns . ......, up. 1lrne •-. In F aa 714-842· 151.8 o.na PT Ass1sl/lntenor O.S.an Showroom 1n NB Entry, level, hftma. err ands, req'd. 949-642·2255 HCIPTIONIST P /T Commet"c.-1 Insurance 8rolleraae f1rm lootun1 for a cllltail orwMd ~ to '111 in for our rte:ep· lidnlst 8-lOhrs/wk C..I Loretta 9C9-263-0606 •62 fax resume 949-a&nal Al.l CASH CANOY Route~I Do rou earn S800 '" day Your own ~ candy route. Includes Ja machines end candy Alf for $9.995 1-800-998- VENO. (CAL •SCAN) JOIN OUR TEAM and melle a ddfwence. In the California Army Nationat Guerd you cen e•t' money for eollel • and career tr11nnr C.H 1 •. 800 ·GO ·GU AR O (CAL•SCAH) ~ .. -....... ,. . ...... ,, ... Wht •/uey Int. auto. sunroof, alloys. 117 .980 118103 P~AUTO '49-574 -7777 IMW't7740I .._. $14,HO _,470 I ................ ....... , ... 1t41 IMW'tS HSI lledia...ty $1S,tSO •7'44 A~atan' nu' ..._.,._,,..I IMW'ffH Slc c-. WWte 111,tsal •7M7 A..ftwwt•11h ct ........ 1 ... J t · .. ACR088 1 _... ... I fllRI ·mr-10,.,.. ,,~unit 15 Foe8ll fuel 1 e Ct'Mp eking 17 Bright Idea 1 Cl Muiltd• Injury 20 Fallj91 21 Bfi.tfee with . 22 Mldw.etalrpon 23 Boot .. ler• 24 OppOMd 215 Country 28 rr:;:n~ Of "Fame· 30 p..,.Ofth• rHlm 31 Whodunit writer 35 They're often lnftaled 36 Crue 37 Stnaer C.lfne - 3g Ran 41 Kelps 42 Ring stats 43 Lee or S tarr 44 P lalna tr1be 48 6-mollte pistols ~ &Inga on board 50 Mollycoddle 52 Aloha token 55 Whal George 1 •MW '97 740ll SDN Wht w/blk lthr, cert to lOOtl ml , comf auts $22,980 117512 PtttWPSAUTO 949-574-7777 IMW '9SS111a Uke New $11,950. •7475 A-PrefeHl-.1 .......... 1 ... •MW'91 ISOf ww ••• ~ $19,uo i7S'6 ~Pr.fMa ..... ...... 96-1941 IMW '97 ZS Ree4tter Wiit w/tan llhr. 3511 mi $18,980 •18018 PlttUM'S AUTO 949-574-7777 SeMce Dildlwy Accmlllllg POU CY In an effort lo offer the best service pouoble to our readers and adver losers. we will requore Contractors who adver· Ilse '" the Ser vice Oorec:tory to Include their Contractors Llcen11 numbe< in lheor •dver t1sement Your co· operetlon =ecilled. la trHtly Adlltlolll & ............. "" ,...,...,._, KildWI I Bath I Rlrnodal lltlb1L ...... bs.oam 6815" Ml.645!8!5 ....... WINDOW COYHINeS Mini Blinds, Wood Bllnd• FAii In ...,,.,,. ... Ul529l19 J1=714-H7-H11 c.el ... ., A fO I NMOYMMI =-:~=~ Oo!!I 714-541-72151 SB1 .;:::... wouldn't , .. (2 wa> •um.111 •DllPllDf'I : =:r::s,:r 81~ 82 AIJ.purpoee •rude• 83 Get underwey DOWN Un demand lhrows 2 Not their• 3 Small Insect 4 Pl«re'a here 5 Mlddlee e Two quart.cs 7 L.oudnol• 8 Skiff movers 9 Stately tree 10 Graoetul 11 Keep --to the ground 12 lnjUry mementos 13 More than two 18 Realizes 22 ~'**shape 23 Bogus 24 Raglon 25 Churc:Hll ~re 2e r0th811o· heavy Z7 Trim a photo IMW'OOZS Sliver c-. $ 19,9Sq •7570 A·PrefeHl...t IH-196-1941 Ce4111ec'94 STS Fwy miles, purl white, oatmul lthr, chrm whls, mechanic owned, beau- tiful Ofll cond, fantastic value $6995, Ion avail, ¥457296 tw 949-586-1888 Oory.Jer ... s.1w1.., JX1 tonvt Whtie. Ian lthr Sll,980 •18172 PHtlUPS AUTO 949-574-7777 Carptt RtpllrJSaJes ~ o CAaPn..::rCAarn..::r Rep•on, Patch1n1, Install Courteous. a"l size ,obs Wholesale! 94 "492-0205 eon.-s.ntca MPUTER HELP! .................. ~ ......... . ·-·~ . •Atg19111Wv•. ~""°""' met~ ~ ... . ~-uc.......,~. tOY,.~r... Computa Hdfi a.,...., .... .,...., Da.J.r.rlll • S.<1p. llCMo. l~ • CeblolDSL 9""'t1nl • Wiit PIW8&o .... - Drt'F I • Moni.or "'* Oii ~ ·~----. •c._,.--,... • 8nond --"-.... XXJ( "*"°"' apom zo,...~ o..a.11 Ind IW 71'-'"""" 28 Retina cells 29 Very eager 31 Pact letters 32 I.AZ• about 33 Post• 34 Conwnon amphibian 38 Invent 38 Teachers· org «> Hwys 41 Untihcted 43 A9tilng lure 44 -out (disoontinue) D ..... '99 Dur-.. SlT While. w/tan llhr reer AC. CD Stacker 4X• $15,980 #17968 PHIWPSAUTO 949-574-7777 D ..... '96 i..1re,1d 3;5 V6, blue/ary int, fully loaded, b .. ullful oroainal cond, $4595 vf8792•1 Bllr. (949) 586-1888. D ..... a-•95 2500 Cumminp Diesel lone bed truck 9411 mo, stick shlft. areen. er•Y int, very clean ~nd v304446 SlZ.995 financ1n1 •vaol, Bkr 949-586-1888. ConaMI & Masonry •rtdt 9'ecJa St-• Tiie Concnte, Patlo, Driveway Fir"eplc:, BBQ. Ref's. 25Yrs hp. Terry 714.557 7594 c-.-~rpa, BBQ, tile, r.tone, Ian• ICll)I, retain~alls. L6675'7 949-1048 ~PllllllNnl 0 YGUaHOMI laNOYlMINT NOJICTT Call a plumb«. painter. handyman. Of' any of the crt1t services listed hen In our SllfViC• dlr1Ct()()'I THESE LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOUTOOAYI Elatcal SlntCll LKIMSID CONTRACTCMt No IOI> too sm. M ....._. Repeir, r~, f-, ,.,-M:~ a..lclllll*ll IMAU..IOI DUNCAN IL!CTRIC ~~ ~ 20Y~ 141850-7042 4e Had a cough 46 l'Wfst 47 Lacking 48 Early Teutons 50 Black marti: 51 Galt 52 Vatican coin 53 Cal Tech grad 54 'Now - -Ill' 56 Nol worth a - 57 Road hazard FOltD 1350 '91 v- converslon, 450 cl, trailer towina pc:ka. new trans, new braku, lull pwr, new tires, 4 captain ch1ir5, bed, TV, VCR, CB, arey/whlte. alnl cond. $7500/obo 949.uo 5032 or 949·6'0·1029 ferd 'OI FISO 4 Dr, Uh Kit $19,UO •7613 A ...... f .... __. Hl'"896-1941 ferd •u--. coupe, 6cyl. auto. 411 m1 oo new ena. ad cood orls owner 949 548-1864 f1oortnllllll CUSTOMI OllA1'M lU lnsbllllbon. slltta. cw8ri:, mwble. Uona. 11...a. 1975 Ul612044 .llllf 714-612·9961 UMY..._..~ld Recroutm & lnstellatlon DEAN TILE 949 673~ 71~71~1 ~ D~W ... i-le<.,.. & 1MileMle Nw•ery LandKaf,lnc. lrrlretlon Rep•in, roublllhootinc 11nd Plant Growers. dlrl)'WOfklendscape.com http://wwwdirtywOfk la11dsc1p1.com 714·701-IHO ~r ....... i-... .,.. WHkly n1lfnl. he ~ & Cleen~. 25Yrs upl Lie/Insur 949-548·4363 .. •Jltt Q Ad Ol(Q1 •lt .. 11 ••• Q QJ•a o A •• uauu m,.~ ... 1MOlml ~&Aft 36 ,._ .. .,.. I• OM 10 1• ,._ ' ' do you bid llOW? WbM llCUon do )'Oii uik9? A • ~ not have a Al'OI\• awo.tullcl; Wldl dllt '°" ot holdi11& Nor9 could have bid four oo trump («&about. '11M1s. ~,_IO have ru10011bluupport tor 1111 unbid IUIU, ~ 11 Ubly vl)4d In lplldes. Sll!(le 1111 contnlet you euay l1llCS to A · The ~II-. deve~ltie well f« Y!*-Aldioulb the "llfy," c wtuu you can set from fouT lfPlldeS douliled. Pau fur penat- tlc1. au...-thllt WelC boWI bean lllilth. lllllU • nrv-bid of two beaita now. When rou neitt rebid clllba, pu_1na' lho\lld tuive • clear picture of your ammfth and dlltril» ~ Q 2 • >.. South, ~ulnmlbtc. you hold: Q $ -Nellhw vulMrable, u South )'Oii hold: •AKQJ Q AKQ42 0 7+AK• The biddill.&1'111 oroceedod: •AJI Q l'1•3 O AJ&e •QIS SOlTl'JI ~ NOllTH ILUT i.• 20 .._ •O ' •&ltiflClaJ .... (m::e ~ biddinl hu i:wocwdcd: NORTH It.St' SOunt Wl\M llCtion do you ta.kc? lO OM lldM JO .._ T ....... Whal action do you lake? A -No bid, -1 cue-bid or five diwnoodl, will show lllll lwld\ trir;k-tatiaa llbility. Srnn,cJy. )'OW' nroniest stloo 11 to !Ml" -rlnce )'OUT oria1aaJ tJkt WU Wficial and 1trona. pamer ls rorced to either bid or doubk. At :your ne111 rum, nalx any malor·llllic bid 1o atarn, bid rour beans ~Id PAf11'1£rdouble (unliko- ly) and pua ffvo duba. A -By blddlna here. Nonh shows• disuibutlonal hand llw docs llOI want to defend• doubled contract. No matter. You have 1UT1116eto cco- ll'llCI fOI' llvco DO lnllDp, Ow OU morel North cannoi have • good hand on thb ~. Q J · Vulnerable. you hold: •QJll7 '' (:;I AQJ 0 KS • A' Your ript.hand oppooenl opms lbe biddlna wilh one iplldc:. Whal action do )'OU lake? Q 6 • Neither vulncnblc, llS South you hold: • Q193 l:I AJ52 O J S •KQJt 1bc biddina bu oroceeded: NORTH EAST' SO\Tl'll WEST A • TilO obv lous choicca a.re bcrwecn pl.lit and one no trump. Since pumer can reopen li&ht in fourtbllCal. we strongly prcl'Cr lhc pau -should pll\llCI' faU 10 balance, defending ooc spade c11ru1oc be au lha1 blld. nie auction Cllll get 001 of hand, if you ovetellll wh.Ji one no trump. Remember the old bromide: When ::;!rn• bW. your best sui1. 10 .... 11:1 .... 2"' .... 1 Whal do you bid now'l A • This la ~ lhc hAnd where you s~d suucst playing In the 4-3 major flt. w1ead, why no1 mate the value jump 10 lhRc no uump, w111n- inJ1 panncr lhat~ou have only four caids in the m or. Pannu Is free to COl\Vcn to four caru with rour-clll'd IUppart. hnvTr~S'94 Wiit w/cray Int. 5 l9ffd 4X4 $6,980 118016 PH&LWSAUTO 949-574-7777 J..,._ • ., lln6cyl, 2+2. Coupe, 6911, British reclna arHn, tan lthr. moonrf. chrome whla, beaut cond. Sl0,995, 1457219 llkt 9&51&U188 J.,._.. '14 lU6 S«• 3 alnt cond, 1r1y/b1ck w/n•w Int, 14Zk ml, $3500 obo 949-645-6763 714-227-2911. JHp Gr .... Cher .... Ltd. (2) '94/Whlte. $9500/ obo. & '98/whote, $18.000/obo. All Im- maculate. Inside & out. All mechenlc:elly In top cond. Low milaae & new brakes. 949·6'0·1621 L...ia..., ... ·91 Discovery This Is • local nice warranty! $15,980 •18153 PHIWf'S AUTO 949-574-7777 l-"a-'96~ 6611, Stiver /cry lthr. dual moonrl, bt1ultful «l&lflal cond. $131~ v496751 Bkr. (949)-1888 QUAUTY CUJTSMAN 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE l'M YOUR HANOYMANI MAJIK(949)650-952S ~ GEMbl. lfnll 61WN'l'ENAPD * Raileaaill * Qmmn:ill o Job 1bo Small Dawe B••lltoa M9-32W292 Wh*verJfN Hiedi Alpllrl lltypes. From the roof to tne b81ement& everything In betw9en CAU.MIU. MMl7·1fW1 ... _ 8SllOO "95,. Gold w/tan lthr fp, $16,980 118018 Pttad'SAUTO 949-574-nn i.. .... '9SLS400 WWte Slt,tM MIZ'HS ..... 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