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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-07-24 - Orange Coast Pilot\ I Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 WEDNESDAY, Jll.Y 24, 2002 Sale of Dunes resort glides forward County supervisors OK the transfer of the lease for the Newport Beach waterfront site, but the imp ending deal still must complete escrow. ing for are being made." Even with the approval. the deal is not yet final ntJver Oty real estate company Goldrich & ICest Industries and Thhoe Shon!S are still in escrow with the CWTent owners to buy the re- sort's lease, buildin~ ahd marina. "We really can't comment on the sale until it's completed," owner nm Quinn said. "Obviously, (the counry's action) is good news." spective buyers last week. That audit showed that the two concessionaires have the financial musde to operate and run the resort. county oftidals have said. P•ul Clinton OailyPlot NEWPORT BP.ACH -Orange County supervisors on Tuesday endorsed an ownenhlp poup bidding to purchase the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort and approved a transfer of the lease when the deal is finalized, paving the way for new owners at the Back Bay in- stitution. Supervisors unanimously approved the lease transf'er as part or a package in which the incoming operators would set aside $200,000 per year for maintenance. The new group plans to run the resort as the subsidiary Newport Dunes Ma- rina, once escrow closes. That is et· pected to occur in August. Current owner Newport Dunes Partnership has stayed nearly silent about the deal That stance continued Tuesday. Preliminary estimates or the deal's price tag have come in at as much as $50 million. according to Eastdil, the Los Angeles real estate company han- dling the transaction. The county has put the value or the lease at between SIS million and $20 million. Oty leaders have taken a wait-and- see approach to the deal and hope to meet with the concessionaires when the is done. ·ru be anxious to hear the details.• -- Councilman Gary Adams said. The consortium of potential new owners has not disclosed whether It "Everything looks good," Supervisor Tom Wilson said in a statement after the approval. "Adjustments that we are ask- County officials with the Public Facili- ties and Resources Department wrapped up an audit or the two pro-See DUNES, Pqe M PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT Jake Safstrom demonstrates the cleaning wonders of the Starfiber mop Tuesday at the Carnival of Products at the Orange County Fair. Good for any occasion From speedy chicken fryers to skin-softening hand cream, the Orange County Fair's Carnival of Products offers a little something for just about everyone Jennifer K M•h•I OailyPik>t S teppJng Into tbeOunival of Products at the Orange County Pair is like having a f'ront leal ln tbe~ofa televllion tnlomerclal. For more coverage of the Orange County Fair, aee PageA6 r to show you how. A few steps inside Want to cook fried chicken ln five minutes? want to learn bow to mab a potato roeef Want to have eoft. llDOOth lk1n lnatandy1 Hawken here twve the products from the entrance off Centennial Way, Sorina Chhay entices people to try a Thuch of Mink. See PRODUCTS, Pac• M BETWEEN THE LINES Whiffs of defenses, endings ' of dn.alnl Ilda of depravlty .p.nst women. md It's alwmyl quite lnteradng to 11111-'*'*11 a lee jult bow IOOO the accuaed 11-,_r-old In wm be IDllbted u an 8COlyte the ConJaa Md the Yidim • eome kind or del ... home c:ommdni .crumpet. In th1I ~Hlldl"I cme It didn't .... long. lldllr-Palowllll the arftlalunent. pl 1feo.I DDt ....... ........,. iepNllDdng =. 21 \. Sp9illl end HIAdl-lhe ICID of nlOfl DE --a... 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The commissioners unanimously turned down the owner of 258 Santa Isabel Ave., spuming bis request to deviate &om the dry's new lot-stze requftments e.nd obaih! a •planned development residential• zoning designation. which generally allows for more lenience in an effort to encourage creative NEWPORT BEACH Activists · sue city to save ficus trees Supporters of the Main Street canopy waµt to halt plans to replace the 40-year-old trees, seek financial assistance. Deirdre Newmen Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The 6cus fracas con- tinued Tuesday as residents who are leading a charge to save the land.mark trees announr.ed they have filed a lawsuit against the city and asked for financial support from other sup- porters during the aty Council meeting. Ficus fans med the lawsuit July 8 to prevmil the city from following through wtth its plan to remove 25 of the trees from Main Street on the Balboa Peninsula. The coundJ approved See FICUS, PepM ....... ...._ .. "*"If In ................ a.a ... ,.... • Al Wednesdly, ~ 24, 2002 LOCALS ONLY NEIGHBORS More than 3,050 candidates for graduation received their diplomas and certitlcates during commencement ceremonies at J:aJ Poly San Lu.ls Obispo in June. Of the more than 3,000 degrees conferred at two ceremonies, about 210 were rflaster's degrees. Graduates from Costa Mesa Include Damien balu Ahiando, Rodrigo Ernesto Bolano8, Ouistopber Howard Boyd, NJcbolu David BJ'f.Slln, ,caltlyn Joann Bowgeols and Mkhael 1bomas Steinfeld. Graduates from Newport Beach lnclude Kari Marie Anderson and Amanda Marte Kent. and Myles Hal o.vte from Balboa lsland .... Melissa Blair of Corona del Mar High School and WuTen Shaeffer of Newport Harbor High School were each awarded the $1,000 Dorothy Hardcastle scholarship by Speak Up Newport for the 2001-02 academic year. The organi7,ation determined that both students reflected the spirit of the scholarship by participating in various volunteer work. both for their schools and their communities. Blair wiU attend Tulane University in the fall, and Shaeffer will attend Harvard .... Gensler Architecture, Design & Planning Worldwide welcomed SheUey Muusse and Clleryl BecsJ to the firm's Newport Beach office in February and March of this year. Muusse has more than 22 years of experience in corporate workplace interiors. lifestyle, entertainment, hospitaJity and Shelley Muusse Cheryl Becsi heaJth-care design. Becsl, who rejoined the finn with 17 years of experience, is a certified interior designer and has been an active participant in Gensler's finnwide Risk Management and Newport Beach Operations tasJcforces .... Robert Scott Wylie, director Robert Scott of the OliJdren's Wylie Rights Qinic and adjunct professor at. Whittier Law School in Costa Mesa, was promoted in May to associate dean for externaJ affairs and made the John FitzRandolph director of clinics and extemship. Both positions will require Wylie to nurture relationships between the school. the legaJ community and other constituencies, as well as providing opportunities to give student hands-on experience in various legal speciaJties. Wylie will continue to fulfill his two previous positions in addition to his added responsibilities. GETTING INVOLVED • GETIING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot. For information on adding your organization to this hst, call (949) 574-4298. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY . The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The society is also seeking volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. (949) 261-9446. DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop needs unwanted goods, such as clothing, furniture, jewelry, acoessories, antiques and collectibles, to fund the society's research, education and patient services PET OF THE WEEK Simba Simba -a 3-year·old neutered, orange tabby -has been living at the Costa Mesa Pet Hospital and has grown to hate being caged up all alone at night. As a result, he has begun to act out and needs to find a new home, said DiAnna Pfaff-Martin. founder of the Community Animal Network. As Simba doesn't like cages, the organi1.ation won't be able to show him at Fas hion Island. AJong with needing to find Simba a new home. the organi1..ation also needs to coUect more donations to help fund the surgery of the kitten that was recently hit by a ca r on Jamboree Road. The community-supported Daily programs. The goods may be dropped off at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar (949) 640-4777. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSptCE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emotional support to terminally ill patients and their famines In ltle greater Orange County a rea. Training is provided. (714) 550-0800 or (800) 540-2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The chapter needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency situations. Lynn Howes, (714) 481-5376. animal organization links people and pets through community action. See other animals available for adoption at www.animalnetwork.org or stop by Russo's pet store at Fashion Island between noon and 4 p.m . on weekends. lnformation: (949) 759-3646, or write to the Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 92658. Pilot VOL 16, NO. 205 FOR A GOOD CAUSE GREG FRY /OM.YPILOl Optometrist Beth Ballinger has a special way with children. includin~ Keffey Engel, 3, and other patients with disabilities. An eye for the right touch Paul Clinton DaityPilot Y ouhg Kelley Engel bopped around in an exam chair. cooing about the "magic" glasses and smiling as a doctor, Beth BaJlinger, shined her retinoscope at the girl for a routine eye exam. Beth Ballinger strives to make eye exams fun for the young patients with disabilities she serves in her practice The 8-year-old was a paraplegic and breathing from an apparatus. After several sessions, the girl could communicate by moving her eyes and breathe on her own for nine-hour intervals. Ballinger isn't a miracle heaJer. However, she trains the children to use visual skills to improve their daily lives. noon-chuck.. It was the 3-year-old's first eye exam, a surprisingly playful and relaxed process that culminated lo the sparldy gift of a faux ruby and diamond ring. Ballinger. who has run an optometrist practice out of her Dover Street office for more than 20 years, makes eye exams fun. This isn't a coldly sterile experience that children grow to dread. She specializes in treating children with severe dlsabillties. who become easiJy frightened by a doctor's tools and any kind of poking or prodding. "You have to loolc beyond the disability." Ballinger said. "You have to see that essential human soul that's inside them" And often Ballinger finds a fairly simple solution to a child's problems In school reading. writing or paying attention to lessons. "The lcids are not inhibited one bit," Kelley's mother, Jennifer. said. "They're having fun: Ballinger has a deeper reason for using the fun frog glasses. colorful visuaJ-recognition blocks and a furry play mouse that pipes disco-classic "Kung-Fu Fighting" as it twirls a tiny Many of the disabled children quicldy open up, when Ballinger pulls out a colorful toy or Instrument carefully disguised by a fun animal. BaJlinger, who lives in Corona del Mar, treats many children who can't afford to pay for the treatment She says she has never turned a child away. One young girl Ballinger treated had eaten hamburger meat contaminated by E. coli bacteria and was confined to a wheelchair. In the case of one girl, whose vision blurred when she looked to the left. it was as simple as moving her to the left-hand side of the classroom. She had been diagnosed with Dwayne's syndrome. ALMANAC DUI ARRESTS Richard Anthony lssel, 40, Chino Hills Sundey Gina Marie Simpson, 41 , Costa Mesa The following lndl\'lduals were arrea1ed recentty on sulPicion of driving under the lnnuence. They hew been arrested only on·~ of a crime, and, as wlll1 .. •llS*tt. .,. hwoocent UMI ~guilty. Jesus Salas-Rodriguez, 42, Santa Ana Jeue Lee Razo, V. Costa Metia Bradley Charies Major. 22, Irvine Edwin Geov.nnv Orellana, V. Or8nge COITA_. ....... ....,. Olene Muratore, 40, HunllnifOn S.ac:tt Child 11y.., Mann. 23, La Hebb MollMl9y Jeffrey William long, 23. Orange CtlrbdM c.nlllo Newt Hllstant, UM9) 57"-4298 dlrl•tlne.canilfo fl latlmes.com Photogr11phen _. Deeigner8 Greg Fry, Don Leech, Sean Hiller, Gina Alexander, Lori Andenon READ£R8 HOTUNE (IM91 642-6086 RecordEioomtMnta about the Delly Piiot news tips. Addte99 Our eddr... 330 W. Bey St, Costa M .... CA 92627. 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Oreoge County (8001252-9141 Ad\19idllltg ?111"1• (949) 642-5678 ~ (949) 642-4321 &MoMI ..... (948) 642-M80 "*'9 (Ml 57.,.223 ..... ,_ (949) 848-4170 ...... Fall (949) 8'50-0170 t4MI: t»llypllof•i.t1m#.com MlllnO.. ···-Ollll9 (IM9) 642-4321 ............ (IM8)831-712' flUlllllf'9d by nm.~ ....... dM!loltottw '-~ TllNe. -nn.CN.AI ... ...... Ballinger's solution helped the girt listen to the lessons without needing to crane her neck.. Karen Patrice Sadony, 44, Costa Mesa Thu'9dlly Robert Chartes Sliker, 30, Santa Ana Heights Mictlael Scott Bausher, 37, Costa Mesa 1Juty 17 Arny Ann TownMnd, 28, Garden Grove Jvlt/ ,. Manuel Ruea..GoNalez, n Costa Mesa NEWPORT BEACH MollMl9y Joel Hernandez Gln:la, 25, Santa Ana luncley Thomn Mid'tael ai.n. 21 , CottaM ... Saqar Ahmed Alzamll, 23, Newport Beech Preston Zeke Gomez, 19, Huntington 8eadl ........ Tatyoa Ted Demlrdan, 46, Newport BNc:h Jadt Anthon'( Me~lano, 48, Huntington BNc:h ,....., Dougl• 8tllnt lax, •. N9wpoft Bwtt :nw ... a-.11eop1w Mlchael Deprolpo, •.Fulerton ,Julrf7 "'-' IMec Garde, 20, Senta AM Ulune Anne StrNn. 31, ea.ta Mae Shel1 UlumeelMI Mtrbe. 29, N9WPQft IMd'I SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Temperatures in the m~ will start the dev with some clouds, but they should mostly blow ewwv for a bright afternoon whh the mercury In the high 70. lnlend end low to mld-70. by the beadles and on the harbor. It ehould be a nice evening With clear lkln and temperttu .... ~In the hlgh80e • ~ www.nws.noM.~ BOATING FORECAST Light.,. throughout the t»;on the 1nner-.. beowtl'9 10 to 11 liinoll fram ... .... -. .. belbout 2 t.lon•-Mlllflf2tD4 .... ,.. ........... .... lnlM••• ,..... ..... .. ........... ... = ........... ----···· .. ........... ' northwest of San Nicolas Island. A northwest swell will be In the witter at 3 to 6 feet The windl will get even stronger .. the dev advance&. SURF We should ltaft Melng some chelt-high wevee on our south-feeing beachea today .. we get a taste of tome promised, powwful SW911a from the troplce. Fridey 8nd Stturd9y could be the b-.t deya In W9eb, "not longer. W...qullty: www . .urftolctw.OtV TIDES I ,._ 11e.m . MOp.m. t:Up.m. l:GIMWL t • . . .. INSIDE CITY HALL: COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP-UP FOR THE REC.ID ln a Ody PDol edde CID Monday(" A c:te.n , .... tly on boetd1, a member ol abs Orange County Senbdon District board Wll mlsquoCed. Mm ..... .tao represents GudeD Gnwe. Here are eome of the oft'iclals had Mked that the FYI: declsJons coming out of the commlMion review the • WHAT: Costa Meu Planning Costa Meu Planning prec:tlcM, wttlc:tl were Commlsalon meeting Monday. questioned by some .occer Commission meeting parents, to ensure they were In • WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Aug. 12 FARM SPORTS COWL.EX line with the original condhlons • WHERE: City Council lmpc>Md by the City Council Chambers, n Fair Drive The Planning Commission when the facility opened. •INFORMATION: (714) decided again to postp0ne any WHAT rT MEANS: 754-5245 decision on the flekl allocation policy at the popular soccer MfViceand 1 ~=2 1 The issue will come beet compleJC, dispatch station saying that not l!:.2 1 before the Planning on Enterprise all those who Commission on Aug. 12. Street. wished to AlaJlANCE SERVICE Tom Bell, the participate In owner of property at 3007 the,debate Planning commissioners Enterprise St., astced the were present. unanimously approved a commission to approve the Recreation Department request for an ambulance business, which would allow J for part.Ing and rep.Ir of vehldes and the sleeping quarters of crew members. Planoing ofrtcials concurred that the new buslneu would not greatfV affect the surrounding resident.a. WHAT IT MEANS: Bell will move his ambulaoai business to Enterprise Street. ARTIST LOFT Planning commissioners postponed a Westside property owner's request to forgo a potential parting space to build a poof and~ l !~,1 two1t0f'Y parag4t that Includes a recreation room and an artist loft upstairs. Kine Norton, the owner of 439 Rower St., Initially spoke with plann{ng staff about the various addition• to his property end was asked to submit alternative designs. WHAT rT MEANS: The proposed project wilf come bade before the Planning Commission on Aug. 12. -Lolita Harper did not .... that. controvmial aewmee waiver would be renewed Leya said he supponed tbe waMt at a Wednesday meedllg before the board dumped the waiver OD a 13-12 Wf.e. lo the Orange County Fair schedule OD Friday, the day was misideDttfied as being a seniors day. The next seniors day at the fair will be Thursday. A Sounding Oft' column on 1 Sunday's Fon.an page. ("Human re!atiom series Condominium project faces tough questions detYeS into Web site toJ*= very weD1, oontained an editing error that misrepresented the lbot9lls oC the writer, Geoll'West ws ~being aiticaJ oC the county's Hwnan Relations Commission members. not those of the Costa Mesa Costa Mesa officials say concerns linger over conversion plan. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Habitat for Humanity officials received crowning approval Monday of. a project to convert a blighted Westside apartment complex into owner-occupied condomin- iums, but not without last-min- ute warnings from city leaders. Planning commissioners unanimously supported a neces- sary lot subdivision for the Habi- tat for Humanity project, which will construct six low-income condominiums at 1925 Pomona Ave .. while using the final public hearing as a venue to air their lingering concerns about the project's success. Prompted by a handful of neighbors who have consistently spoken against the project, which they say packs too many families into an already crowded area, planning commissioners again called into question the amount of parking and open space included in the project de- UCI names dean of social sciences school Barbara Anne Dosher, a UC Ir- vine professor and chair of the school's Department of C.Ogni- tive Sciences, will take over as the new dean of the School of Social Sciences in September. The announcement last week paves the way for Dosher to re- place William Schonfeld, who served as dean for 20 years and retired at the end of June to re- sume teaching. Dosher is a nationally known expert on the mechanics of in- ~~~~;~:~~o~~ ,human As dean, Dosher said she will sign. Planning Commissioner Eleanor Egan, who voted against the project initlally and lobbied Councilman Ouis Steel to ap- peal the commission's approval, said she still had reservations about the project. Egan added that she supported the mino~ parcel division Monday because the project was well underway. but she lamented that the city made such drastic deviations from usual developmenr require- ments that could have hindered the project Egan said she had "serious concerns" that cohcessions were made in regard to parlcing and open space and that she worried about the safety of children play- ing in an area where cars would be coming and going. She added that she wants to see the project succeed. Mt am crossing my fingers," Egan said. Mark Korando, who represents Habitat for Humanity, assured Egan and the commission that the project has been well-de- signed and well thought out. "We want to have the nicest properties on the street and pre- sent a face 10 the community 'We w ant to have the nicest properties on the street and present a face to the community that will enhance the area.' Mark Korando Habitat for Humanity representative thar will enhance lhe area," Ko- rando said. Korando added that he Wanl.l> the project to prove to other de- velopers that good-looking, high-quality projects can be suc- cessful, even at some of the most rundown sites. If others follow tha1 lead. more propeny im- provements may pop up on lhe Westside, he reasoned. Korando was not as optimistic, however, when the currenl maintenance of the property was called into question by audience members. Resident Janice Davidson de- scribed the apanmeni complex. which was bought by a. subsidi- ary of Habitat for Humanity for the project, as rundown, Laden with litter and full of drunks BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS focus on raising local and na- tional awareness of the schools' research and educational pro- grams. increasing the number of full-time scholarly faculty, and developing the resources to en- hance the academic programs and national and international visibility of departments and centers within the school. ~1 look forward to creating partnerships with the faculty, staff and students of the school and with the wider campus and community that will support in- novation and excellence in both new and existing programs." Dosher said in a press release. Dosher joined the ucr faculty in 1992. Study shows sluggish growth in e-commerce The gold rush in e-commerce is over, and the results have proven to be less lucrative than many had hoped. a UC Irvine study shows. The results of the 1nudy, spon- sored by the <:enter for Research on Information Technology and Organiz.ations at UCI and the lntemational Data Corp., were announced last week. The key message that can be drawn from the study is that early predictions about the growth of e-commerce -buying and selling onJine -were overly optimistic. Clean, Comfortable, Uncrowded I/lore Pel'WOINll Attention to Our..,,..,. SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! , • Semi-Private for Men & Women • Lots of Equipment/Free Weights Pilates S1udlo & ~at Classes • SPINNING Theater· licensed • 16 Full Time Personal Trainers • Child Care Sam-noon M • F • Ample & Convenient Parking • Yoga, Tai Chi, Stretch classes • Step, Power Pump, Cardio • Showers, Steam & Towels • Skin Care and Permanent Make-Up • Estheticlans, and Nurse Practioner • Physical Therapy Center, Qualified Therapat on Staff, No A&118tants C' . hanging out on the front lawn. "Habitat for l lumanity has quite a reputation, and this pulls ii down a long way," Davidson said Korando apologiz.ed for the appeara.nce of the property for the past few months and said the tangible changes in the complex will come only after the existing tenants move and the project is underway. Things would be dif- ferent if he had an on-site man- ager, Korando said, but he must rely on the tenants to regulate the area and their guests. "Obviously the tenants don't care because they don't have ownership in the propeny," Ko· rando said. Once construction begins, there will be additional lighting. fences and a 24-hour security guard, Korando said. Planning Commissioner Bill Perkins also expressed concern with the current status of tbe property and asked Korando for immediate solutions. "What can be done today. right now, so that those people who live over there don't have to put up with those things?" Per- kins asked. Korando did not have a solu- While the Internet has grown dramatically, the study found that e-commerce is still very shallow. accounting foT only a small share of most companies' sales and purchases. MThe study reveals that the en- gine of e -commerce growth is humming along but at a slower rate than was anticipated in its early days.~ said the research center's di.rector, Kenneth Kram- er, in a press release. *However, the widespread di/fusion we found leads us 10 believe that there is a solid market fore-com- merce products and services, it is just a market thal needs to ma- ture." -Compiled by Deirdre Newman tion but asked the community to "bear with it" until the proje~ is weU underway. "Not going to say it is going to look great right off the bat, but we will have volunteers out there on a regular basis and full-time security during the remodeling process," Korando ~d. "When we are finished with this, it will be a totally new structure." • Lofita Harper covers Costa Mesa. She may be readied at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at lo/its.harper sila11mes.com. OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP.TO MEXICO Human Relations CommiUee. As he said later. v&e'\ ~ most oC their (the Q)U1lty members)~ on the ~site seemed to be well-~ clearly stated and responsive to the dro~ conducted on the ~ site, the fad that they had been assigned ID keep an eye on the CCMC Web sire smacb of 'Big Brotherign' in its worst form.* 296 E. 17TH ST. 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'° that J'OU can draw your own condwions. eo~ ~ ~r Rcconstructionism is the C..cst giowing rnoYCmCnt an Amcricao Judaism and why Unrvcnny Synagogue &a the fastest growing~ in Orange County! Thul'9Clay, Auguat 1, 200I 7:30 p.m. •Aft lnlroduction to ~ ...... Md Unlwrefty ~ ... Aebbi Ract"8" wll tmke plllce In a member's home. !vi e>cc 1'1~ tor~ and new~ to lwn about ReoouetNC)tb.-m Ind~~· Cllll the oMoe 949.55.1.3536 for k>clltlon and dnctloM Frtdaf, Auguat 2 5:30 p.m. Tat ...,._ .. _.,~w.i.11-tar ctMRi,; '° aee 7 tind "'* fam•11 1.-00 p.m. ........ Pia.a '*"'-· ...... 1:00 p.m. F_.,..._ ...... JOIN US Pl» lllGll llOUDAY Sllt'JalSAND EYDYSllAUAT tJftlVmtfl 8TRAOOGUlt ..................... mg 1DON .. QUA NIW 8'&0110 ~AmaldP1 alll1 C.ID...-.. zlar 4111Mon 1rW1a t• Ill 1111 ' I I . PUBLIC SAFETY FICUS POLICE FILES COSTA IESA • EMt .-.111rlfto ~A grand theft WU reported In the 300 bloc* 9t 8:05 a.m. Monday. • fWMw RMd: Annoying calla were repotted in the 2700 blodt at 7;38 a.m. Monday. • HMbcM' BoullWld: A 37-yeaH>ld man was arTetted on suspk:ion of buying and possessing cocaine in the 2200 blodt at 3:10 p .. m. Monday. • Maple StNMJw..t Wison S1"9t: A vehicle burglary was reported at 6:12 a.m. Monday. • P9pper T,.. Un« Vandalism was reported In the 2900 bloct at 8:39 a.m. Monday. • West 19th StrMt: Ari assault was reported In the 1000 blodt at 7:47 p.m. Monday. NEWPORT BEACH • G StrNt/Eut Balboe Boulevwd: A 19-year-old man was al'TeSted on suspicion of conspiracy to commit assault with a deadly weapon at 4 a.m . Monday. • G~: Shots fired were reported in the 2200 blodt at 10:39 p.m. Monday. • <>c:.an Boulewrd/Poppy Avenue: Illegal fireworlts were reported at 9:41 p.m. Monday. • West Bal>oa Boulevard: A prowler was reported in the 1200 blodt at 10:42 p.m. Monday. • West Coast Hlghw.y: A boat burglary was reported in the 2200 block at 10:42 a.m. Tuesday. • West Newport c.nter Drive: A vehicle theft was reported in the 700 blodc at 6:15 p.m. Monday. C~fromAl the m:nava1 by a 3-2 \'Ole in lale May, with two memben ablent. The city plans to replace the llcua trees wftb a coral gum 'Vlrlety. While local men:hanta con- tend· that the ficus roots haw caused expensive plumbing problems and property damage. supporters o( the trees say the -40-year-old la,ndma.rts are part of the city's cbarm and are not re- DUNES Continued from Al would exercise an on-the-boob option that would allow them to build a 275-room "famjjy inn" on the site. A plan for a larger hotel with room for conferences was a ma- jor target of the initial Greenlight activism, which successfully placed a slow-gl"CM1h law on Newpon Beach's boob. Greenllght leaders and other activists contend any new own- ers would need to take even the 275-room hotel to voters, in keeping with the spirit of the law's regulations. Susan Sldnner-Caustin formed the activist group Stop the Dunes Hotel to halt any expan- sion. Skinner-Caustin's husband, Bob, who formed Defend the Bay to help clean up the Back Bay, has joined her in that cause. "I'm hopeful that the new own- ers truly intend on operating it as a family-oriented, public-oriented venue.· Bob Caustin said. •rm hopeful they leave it like it is." • PAUL CUNTON C011ers the environment and politics. He may be reac:tled at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul.clinton@latimes.com. ~~ R e staurant ---Establlshea In 1962 --- llil'llng i• nol a t"rnK'h hohby. 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Mlt'il 11limming ,.fff'<'t i1 diw 10 th!" high rnnr~ntnimn of 1orfi~ which acli~atts the lhymM ~liilllJ, and h'"lfl'I 1Cimula1,. ti~ ~iMll.-aeya Dan f''}'da. hiochrrni111 for Sp. Thl'rapie in Nf'w Yorlc.. Thi' eeaweed trul nlefll llCtln.hC'll yuur tt1!.. ~rit.t.llrn IM •y&tt"m and ~hmuJatl'll ,JI the ccnlen respoo.ibll' fo.-t'liminallon of IO'UM. '°Ollmoeia tt.kt'I platt belwem lilt-..,._ttd and th!! body," l'lplaint lkho1111t. "£v,.n 11\t>r a aingle t~lllC'nt IM,. C'.an be • notJCC'abll' "*1111 pe11icuJatly 1J1lh peopk who -uffet (,,. ""'"' ml"nlion, Nttd.kb.p. tJ11dc Mklea. ebdominal diM-JOll, thlcktfl.i~ --and~ wtiohe~fl. fwd th•fl'I •ll...,.i111 dou." P".>Ce!;.,, TI1i~ it i' tin~ for t~ •l,..nuouM n~ to combat tilt-t'll'ftl~ fat. Th1H i" not o reluin(l 1!18!1&4f\«'· It's JIU'lJOli'I<' '" to break up the fal celt.. ... 11,..11 ,.,11 ~ <lraill(l(I "'ith oor lrmphatw tlminage tll"1111ll1"11t and Ou~hl'CI hy drinking water. "\l"" <·an immt'diatdy tell a!lrr )OUt fin.I tr .. atrnenl wbdh,.r we are dealing ... ith J't't't'lll or old tt'llulilt'. or courr.e, thf' nl(}ff ~· .. nt it i~. the e.uier it ia to f'l1min11tf'.~ THE BENEFlTS Out St·a,.('t"{I Trealmrnt ofif'tfi udditional Lt>rk'filil brt'alll!f' it i11 ntl't'ml"I)' reluin11 and dJt'Cti\e for rrli""'"8 bll't'<I~. II i" 11f110 11 beauty bath. mo1~turWng the ~krn llO that i~ '-omea ~moo1h lllld ~uwle. FW' u tisfying rl'AUlt11, ut lr11~1 10 or more trl'atnwnls lln' Jle('l"lllllf)'. nw. "ari"" rrom clil'nt lo rlienr Md tl1t'&t' tn>atmrn111 an-!IOI for f'veryonr. Tw11lmt'llt mu~I lw 11voidt-d durin11 p~~·) and by ~>le •t11Tenn11 from ht'1tr1 d11W'a;,,., 1;"~"''"'" t~ S#'o-,.tl Treatml'nt! llf.fntt )OU• omrnil to our ~B"f'f'<I Ux-oon Slimming Program, you can n~rif'OC'I" ju~• one ll'Ntmenl "'ith our Mf,urot~1tn 'limming Pre"iew.~ I ...... .,, lhe _. crouble. Tbe ~· nal ltllp II IO ftle a~ lnJ\IPCdOR to plWlllll the imDoval of the llW while the laWIU.lt PfOll'llttee. at- tomey SteYen M1leS Jakt 1be public plea for lrlMdal suppol'\ for the lawsuit dJd not lit wd1 with ~ 1bd ~ although be sugested the Jepl .aiocl 81 a lat relOft after lt WU determined that the full council could not revisit the issue. "I'm not sure why you're mak- ing a pre.sentadoo," Ridgeway said. "It seems to show a dlsre- PLANNERS Continued from Al projects. . This kind of change was ex- actly what the city was· trying to prevent when lt tightened wning requirements, they said. Owner Farbad Khouavi asked for the zoning change so be could build five detached. lW(). story homes on his half-acre lot. On July l, the City Council ap- proved zoning changes that mandate a lot be at least an acre before it is considered for the planned dewlopment designa- tion. "The problems with this pro- posed project provide a good reason for why a one-acre lot slze is required," Commis- sioner Eleanor Egan said. "The LINES Continued from Al boy" and cJaJmed him the "least culpable of any of them." ln earlier press reports. Cavallo had characterized Hakll as a good "boy" wbo udoes his chores," "respects his mother" and "loves purpose of the specific zoning is to provide for something spe- cial on the property. J don't see anything special here. I don't see any common recreation area. l ·see no enraord.inary landscaping. All I see is the shoehornlng of large units, and that i.s not the purpose of [planned development residen- tial) zoning ... Developers who don't meet the required specifications may qualify for a variance but only in special circwnstances, such as unusual shape or siu of a lot. according to a staff report. Planner Mel Lee said the Santa Isabel Avenue property did not qualify as a special cin:um- stance. In addition to not meet- ing the one-acre requirement, the individual portions of the project were well below the minimum square-footage re- bis family very much." And so we have the image of some cherub in untied P.F. Ayers and a propeller bat An innocent bystander chewfngonalbo~ePopwhile his buddies are chuclcing rocks through the school window. Spann's attorney, Ann Q.mningtwn. chose the same unseemly tack. "All J 've beard is he is quiet polite and~" I) lld __ .._,_ .. ....., ... ._.0.-......... 2J ,. o1,... ............ °"'"'" ...... ,......, .. •1 I'll~. pldlnd. .. IW..t..... • ................ ..,.., Call today (949) 640-4469 and make your resenation. ....... ~HU.S •-...aTON. 0( .......................... .aooc aid. •rt lhould be ltdo& lhe lfJWll' problem.. Linda Grant accused the dty of betftl dlll.ngenUOUI ln Its rea- eona for mnovlng lhe treet. "'What la reaDy the lllue?'" Grant ubd. "2\wy dine. they •Y it's~ dlfl'erent. Ptrst lt'• that you can't eee the pavil- ion. then it's the pi:pel. then it's sidewalk dtn1ng, then that they have to sweep the lltlfft.a.,. Grant also said the canopy the trees provide is a matter of safety because the shade helps drivers on Main Street see children dart- Ing ln and out of the IVM't • SUpported allo condnutd their uadtdon of apreallng their fta» Crultndon duouF mustc: Gabe Green. a friend of Grant's, brought hill k.eyboud and sang -nke Me co the Court on Tune.• "You can't out psyche us, ha- beas &us is what we11 plead for, .. Green sang .a many of the coun- cil members dwckJed quietly. • DEN>Rf NEWMAN covert education. Sile mey be reactted at (949157~221 or by •mall at deirdre.newman'11atimes.com. qulrement& The city requires a numbers are correct,• Lee said. minimum of S,000 square feet Khosravi saJd he simply (or small lot divisions. lbe owner wanted the same consideration is proposing parcels as small as that was given to previous de- 3,410 square feet velopers fu the area -specifi- JChosravi defended his project, cally the La Mesa development saying it encompcwed award-, HJs logic was losr on resi- winnlng architectural design dents and planning commis- and would enhance the entire sioners who argued that It was commuruty. He also challenged the prolJferation of previous city planners' math, saying a dif-multJ-unil developments in ar- ferent formula was used to cal-eas surrounded mostly by sin- culate lot sires in a similar gle-famlly homes that spurred neighborhood project called La the recent zoning require- Mesa meors. After about 20 minutes of "La Mesa is an example of wrestling with the numbers -what the dty is moving away in which planners and commis-from on the F.astside," Planning sioners could be seen scratch-Com.nllssJon Olainvoman Ka- ing out computations on pieces lrina Foley said. of paper -Planning Commis- sioner Bruce Garlich asked Lee point blank: "Do you stand by your numbers?" "I am confident that the she said in post-arraignment spin. She. too. in earlier press accounts gushed on about her client's "great relationship with his mother and his grandmother. He's a very shy, respecduJ young man. .. And then came this stinky bit of grimy gossip: "I understand the victim,~ Cunningham said, "likes him (Spano) a lot too.· This, to my way of thinking, clearly put the Harlot Defense in play, and foretold Friday's news that at least one of the attorneys representing the troika of"boys• believes the sex was consensual. I'm not sure how one consents to sex when comatose, but we'll see. Now l'm kicking all of this around not so much to get some liclcs in on these three young men who find themselves swamped in trouble, and whom I presume to be innocent until proved otherwise. Rather. it's this shameless brand of pretrial Oaclcing and bank-shot character assassination that has me gagging. And I find it most unfor1Unate. I mean, I've had enough lifelong friendships and casual acquaintances with some fine judges and attorneys to know that not all practi.doners of law are wretches and soowidrels lacking inventory in the conscience department But every so often, a partirular breed of barrister -usually !hose who defend the acrused -says or does something that just wants to make you take a long, hor shower. We close out this Wednesday's entry noting the return or the Gary Holdren case to the community radar screen. You'U reca1l that it was March 24 when the artificial-heart-valve salesman took a violent fall while in-line skating on a Back Bay l1'ail in F..astblufJ. Some days later, he died as a result of the massive head trauma suffered during the fall. AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, aa well as• contact phone number. A complete listing is available et www.daitypilotcom. TODAY A Mrnlnar tftl9d .......... sos• wm be held from 8..-30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe in Coste M-.. The a.miner Is eponeored by Moth.r's Marbt. The e.t. ls et 226 E. 17th St. Fn1e. Call for ,....,.,,ationa. (949) fS31-47t&1. ·11~·.-_.._.t7 p.m. for1Mn9 In MV9nth through 12th gf1ldee,,.. • --of"'°"'* Pf...,,*' by the NIVJpOft 8Md\ Pubfao Ubrar(e Boe* RMders Dig RNdlng Mries. Free~. Free popcorn. A.dub must be accornperNd by thefr teen. The llbrery. 9t 1000 Avocado A.vt. (M) 717-3801. TttlMIDAY A IMw..,..l1t1M ofN9w YoftC"a Rodi ... wl" ... pl.ce It 1 p.m. M the~ Feder8tlon of Onlnge County~ In Cotta -... ..... Plamz.• group of ,, ...,from the Nmle ,... .. •111oommurilly In •••"on VlllD. .. Pl'form • v.rtlly of .............. oomed'tlnd ............... -E. ....... f114171WM), Ut.m ' • l.OUTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at 1949) 574-4275 or by e·mail at lolits.harper@latlmes.com. F.arly press accouots- constructed around initial statements made by the Newport Beach police - reported that Holdreo's fall was the result of a banage of paint-ball gunfire. That theory was later withdrawn when the Orange County coroner concluded Holdren had not been struck by paint-ball rounds. Since then. the inquiry has been quietly moving along and has, according to one source, included a police reenactment of the event. It reportedly revealed that Holdren could not have been struck in the eye with a paint-ball round, as had originally been theorized. Had that occurred, he wouJd have suffered massive damage to his eye's skeletal orbit and his face would been covered with paint. lo fact, the investigation t'> expected to report that no paint (except perhaps for trace amounts) was found on Holdren and that the incident will be deemed a skating accident. The investigation's conclusions are said to be included in a repon that was rtnished just last week. Newport Beach Police Sgt. Steve Shulman said investigatori. wiU probably reveal their findings within the next "day or two.· • BVRON DE AAAkAL is a wrrter and communications consultant . He lives in Costa Mesa. Readers can reach him et byronwriter@msn. PATTISON, Stephen Jeffery Bom on JanlJaty 12. 1950, cled Mt 20, 2002. ~ by son Jason Patll9on and wffe to be Aichele Merrel, ~ Jami Gravele and hu&IJewld Lee, motw Gwen Patlieon Mrr,t>eny, Md 8i8tefs Debt>ie Beeudcux, Pam Ferruc:d and Chrtltine Pdieon. Memoctal l8Nice '° be held at Our L.aai of Moonl C8nnel on Wecheday, '""24, at 7:00 pm. In leu of flcJwers donMla1 can be mede '° Hoag Hoepilal Cancer eenw. ' . .. • ' Daily Piot WednesdaV. Jd/ 24, 2002 ,. FORUM E""'81· :-10 G.ET ~ -........ : Me6I to Editorial Pege Editor James Meler st the Delly Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Com Mesa, CA 92627 • ~ Hotline: Cell (949) 642-8088 Fu: Send to (948) ~170 • nd to da1typ;lotfllllti,,,_com •All COfreepondence molt Include full name, hometown end phone numb« (for veribtion purpose91. The Pilot reMf'Y9I the right to edit en 1Ubmllaione for dartly end length. MAILBAG Former Crystal Cove residents have a right to sadness after losing homes Well. a year has gone by slnce the ei.riction of the Crystal Cove residents from their homes ("Return to CrystaJ Cove/ July 14). And what do we have to show for!&? I'm so glad to see that after evicting a two-decades resident such as 78-year-old Stella Hiatt, we have lifeguards inhabiting these family cottages at a cost to you and me of$1.l million for the year. lt is sickening, l don't blame the many evicted residents who are unable to handle the emotions of going bad: to Crystal Cove. I can barety stomach it myself, and I was never a homeowner there. I was there, however, at Crystal Cove on that Sunday in July last sum.mer while grandmothers, parents and children carted off generations' worth of personal belongings and memories to their ca.rs. Oh, and I saw the state ranger's wife measuring for mini-blinds. CAMIUE HOWARTH Newport Beach Let another city create $700,000 in improvements to its infrastructure I am not surprised that the Downtown and Eastside 1hmsportation Ad Hoc Commiuee recommendations were to downgrade Newport Boulevard and return grant funding of $700,000 10 the Orange County Transportation Authority (Between the Lines, "Merrily on our way 10 nowhere al all," April 3). I recall Mayor Linda Dixon insisting that the residents and business owners of the Eastside and downtown areas be involved in the transportation decisions in the area. Do we trust the committee to throw away $700,000 in design and environmental study funding when OCTA obviously thinks it necessary? Should we let the transportation planners and experts make recommendations instead? Isn't that why the city has a full -time transportation engineering staff? As a previous member of the 17th Street Ad Hoc Committee, I watched as the business owners urged for the downgrading of a portion of East 17th Street as well. As we all witnessed, great plans were drawn for 17th Street but now are dead. This reactive and defensive position only increases and compounda traffic ln the area -and now iW. being done again on Newport Boulevard. The committee Is right -retwn the mol)ey to OCTA and let some other proacdve dty In Orange Couoty improve its Infrastructure. Apparently, residents and business owners in Costa Mesa don't mind lncreaslng trafllc and that's OK. Maybe we should take to heart the bus bench ads in Huntington Beach that say "lnfrastructure -sooner or later, it matters." DAVIOGUOER Costa Mesa Minority opinions, too, must be protected in the United States Regarding Cindy Trane <luisteson's insipid article, "Finding true freedom in relation to God" (July 6): Far from questioning political correctness as you would expect of serious journalism, she confidently assumes nobody could possibly take exception to her platitudes. Well, some people will. Those of all faiths or no faith still love this c6untry for the values of freedom and tolerance on which it was founded. Patriotism and religion are things apart, as the Pounding Fathers strove to ensure, and the word ·cod" is not to be found anywhere in the Constitution. "Under God· was only added to the Pledge of Allegiance during the anti-communist hysteria of the 1950s. Devotion to a <!eity, Olristian or other, ls a precious right, not a duty. The founders sought to protect minority opinion, which Ouisteson's narrow-minded view offends. A nation is easy to define; God is not. Olristeson says, "I pray that America would seek to bless God." The last words of the Sept. l l hijackers assuredly were "God is great." TOMMOULSON Corona del Mar Fourth of JuJy fireworks display did just the trick for many onlookers We would like to give three cheers and extend a very big thank-you 10 the individuaJs or group that provided the outstanding fireworks display from a yacht at the tJp of the Balboa Peninsula the night of the Fourth. We thoroughly enjoyed your show and so did countless individuals on the beach or in their boats. RICK ANO JOAN CONNEU.A Newport Beach COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Westside residents will debate CHOC Health Center proposat T he Daily Pilot falls far short of its usual accurate and objective reporting in the article about Newpon-Mesa Unified School District's out of sequence meeting Tuesday ("Trustees Waver on Rea Health Center.- Thursday). First of all, there was no wavering on the part of !he board. The three trustees • who voted to approve the contract wilh Oilldren's Hospital of Orange County voiced unwavering suppon from the beginning. The Jone trustee who voted uno" also made dear his concerns related to the contract. as presented, from his first statement on the matter. Secondly, the vote was not 4 to l but 3 to l with one abstention. There were only five trustees present, and Martha Auor abstained because she is a CHOC Foundation board member. With only three of six possible votes, the board did not ·decide to bring the issue back when the fuJI board convenes in August-; it really had no choice. Four votes would be required to pass. It was a very contentious meeting with vigorous objections from citizens on the Westside, the stakeholders who stand to be impacted most by a health center that came in under the radar, with no notice to residents of related lncre~ of t.raffic and with no lnput from the resident community. The Westside residents have carried the burden of nonprofits for the rest of the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach communities long enough. There are already many charities and clinics on the Westside. Many citizens are of the opinion that the concentration of the various nonprofits is a detriment to the quality of life on the Westside. Concerns were expressed that others from outside the school district would be attracted to the clinic. And allhough the district superintendent and board members assured that outsiders would be referred to the clinic nearest their residence. CHOC Vice President of Business Services Teresa Conic said patients would be served regardless of their ability to pay and would not have to reside near the clinics. And incidentally, the health center will encompass 4,800 square feet, with eight exam rooms and numerous other rooms for community education. case management, ·related services," etc., and will serve "all children O to 17 and chronically ill children Oto 21," not "6- to 17-year-olds" as reported by the Pilot. The monetary compensation to the district? Twelve doUm. pe r year, that's right S 12 per year. Not that long ago. the school district asked citizens to pass a bond for badly needed repairs and maintenance of aging and unsafe school sites, which we generously did. One has to wonder why, in view of that, and the possibility of unavoidable budget cuts looming on the horizon, the district did not see fit to at least ask for fair market value for the le~ of district property. Now that the proposal is out there, it is likely to be even more hody contested when it next comes before !he board. • ILA JOHNSON is a Costa Mesa resident. '--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---' ,. . ..... -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- .. The "Every 15 Minutes" program at Corona del Mar High School was a huge success! This powerful program urged students to think about the consequences of drinking and driving and challenged them to make mature decisions regarding personal safety. A special thanks to the following spmsors! California Highway Patrol Newport Beach Police Newport Beach Fire Department Department State of California Business, Transportation and Housing Agency Maniott Ne\Vl)Ort Beach Hotel & Tennis Club The Daily Pilot Western Medical Center Elks Newport Beach Elks Lodge 1767 Sons of the American Legion Newport Harbor Sqwdron 291 Corona del Mar Him School PTA Campus ~ulture • Kiwanis Newport Beach/Corona dcl Mar Office of Tr.dlic Safety Pacific View Mortuary NADAguidcs.com G&WTowing Edge to Edge Screen Printing Avila's El Ranchito RaJphs Gelson's Von's Pavilions Sparldetts O.C. Department of Education Many thanks to: Principal Sharon Fry, Coro112 del Mar High School _ Brian Lee, CHP Joanne Ohair, CHP Chris Johmon, CHP Chief of Police Bob Mcl>one~ Newport Beach Police Dept. Captain Tun Newman, Newport Beach Police Dept. Resource Officer Andy Halpin and DARE Officer Lloyd Wbisawlt, Newport Beach Police Dept. Chief Tun Riley, Newport Beach Fi.re Dept. Newport Beach Fire Dept. 6reBghcm Roa Gaderrez, Owtie Dall, Jude Olins, Brian Carter, Bnd Smida, Adma Honk, Cartoe Medina and JCelly Gorman PanmedicJUldn Car, Newport Beach F'ue Dept &pm Jhnjezionki, Newport Belch Fare Dept. Claril Mankt, MADD ec.a-1 doeer Cbayl i-1.-, Centnl Jmtitt Center of Orange C'.ouoty Todd Sn'W' tn S.. Hialm ,, J••IJ=U. ...... IAW <WKwitk ..., ... Ill • --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·---.- Fletcher Jones Jr. welcomes yoo to the 3rd Annual Jones Cup at Big Canyon Country Club.· 3RD ANNUAL · JONES CUP In the Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club Championship se ries to decide the Men's Club Team Champions. •• T II o NEWfCE[ IW.AQI \.e t1•?•1' Cl.W t --a. • Friday, July 26, 2002 Tee-off at liOO P.M. at Big Canyon ~aatry Club ~ Anajoin us for this exciting compnition I • ' • ' ' • • • • ...... I 1 ,. Wednesd9Y • .My 24, 2002 BARGAIN OF THE DAY If beating the heat Is one of your biggest challenges at the fair, you can stay cool In atyte with a beautiful hand-painted fan. You can find purple, blade and red fans wfth Intricate picturet of butterftlet, flowers and birds painted on them by owner Toom Luec:hai at the Brellas 'n Fans booth. The smaller hand-held fens colt $7. :. OattPilot t EVENT OF THE DAY Show your true colol"I with a creative hair wrap. They colt only $1.60 an Inch at Island Wrappers. And they're not Jult for girt'-Men have also visited the pooth to have halrwrapa In their goatees. The moat popular colol"I thlt year? Red, white and blue -reflecting the patriotic theme of the fair. · Getting a rise out of THE ELEPHANTS For many, the fair experience isn't complete without a ride on a pachyderm Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot FAIRGROUNDS -It's one of the quintessentiaJ fair experiences and no matter how many times you take the bumpy elephant ride, It's still a thrill. Even for a sophisticated 10-year-old such as Nicole Kent of Costa Mesa. HI thought it was lcind of fun, even though I'm older," Nicole said. The elephant ride attracted a steady stream of fans during Kids Day at the Orange C:Ounty Fair on Tuesday as cb.ildren and adults clamored to climb up to the regaJ seat atop the pachyderms. Rosie, an 16-year-old, and Becky. a 15-year-old, patiently lumbered around the tent over and over again throughout the day. As the mercury rose at the fairgrounds, the two elephants kept cool with their distinctive cooling mechanism -napping their ears. As their Ooppy ears wave back and forth, the motion cools and circulates the blood throughout their body like a radiator, explained Karl Johnson, owner of Have 1hmk. Will Thavel. which is providing rides at the fair for the 12th year. Signs In front of the rides refer to the Asian elephants as being endangered species. There are only about 35,000 to 40,000 or these animals left In the world, Johnson lamented. "The reason they're endangered Is because of the loss and destruction or their habitat." Johnson said. "There's a lot of human and elephant confilct In Asia. They're fighting over the same food." SEAN till.ER I DALY PLOT Jeff O'Brien, 6, left, sister EUen, 11, brother Patrick, 9, and mom Nancy take a spin on an elephant Tuesday at the fair. 'They have a way of touching people. The elephants get e-mails and birthday cards from the kids.' For many fairgoers, seeing an elephant up close and personal is a first. And riding one is a downright adventure, said Anthony Barney, 10 , visiting from Michigan. "It was fun because she kept tilting to the side," said Anthony. as he imitated the wave-like modons of the GOOD Its sales record for the fair. A high volume of sales aeemed a Continued from Al common theme amoog tome of the 116 product veodon In the Cam.lval.. "It doesn't Cl.U'e dry akin, but It belpt." lhe said. as she washed th.la reporter'• hand wtlh special "We've been doing mmneJy wen th1t year," said Yuk.a Kobayashi ofWatau Pead. aoap. live oyaen with pouts lnalde Olhay, who has been working axe best sellen at the booth, ~th since the fair which h8t aold jewelry of aD pee her :f'el lbout the kinds Ill the fair for the put 20 6eoeftll ol mink and vitamin years. a rubbq 1n pn>Gact IUDples u N. the Mlnlde ~ lbe ...... Kill ...... In price Dulter~wbplbl t.rcill $91.95 to 189.95. to 90 by lidd be ~-.r.: blDd, ... aaJd. brolra the S900 ... ads 9See boW ...... ._ =...-=:::,:;.. •" ..,..... ... ..... cbe complllY broke bnllb. $5 for a_. blUllt or Kart Johnson owner of Have Trunk, Will Travel elephant. Although the ride is a short jaunt around the tent. the elephants have a way of $10 for a pair. An evangelist reverend from Baldwin Hills, Knarleydog aaJd be was operating the booth for a friend. Sean Hill, who was unabJe to finish hia fair duties after learning he hu diabetes.. •rve newr pitched this product before," the 46·year-old tald. He bu, however, pitched hia own blrbec:ue eauce - ~&dri>UI Bubeale IDd ReYerend ~ ............ Rl>Rub -Wl*ll be wll 111 ....... ,.,. •diet.A.~ .. Kl ..... c..,.. .... ..,,,, ............ oljobt .................. 1 endearing themselves to the riders long beyond the £air itself. Johnson said. "'They have a way of touching people," Johnson said. "The dephants get e-mails and birthday cards from the kids.,. •Mott people come to the fair Rull', a 30-year veteran of the with one th1ng on their mind," fall', sa1d people are amued by be said. "Tb acape reality and the product. have a little fun." "It'• well priced. Amertcan Greg Ruff looked lib be WU made and prKticaJ. .. he laid. having fun wtth the aowd u he eeDing a set that tnduded two cut a potato into curUaa at the ~a bonlngbllle, a Glnsu knife~ Turnip utility • putng bUfe, • roees, a demonstradon of GI.mu crazy cutter and two juken for tplntt steel and a lhow ot how $19.95 plul tu. to thinly llic:e a tomato followed Tbe Gmal demoOltndon ..... u the audience ptbered. about 50 poundl of pobltoel a Stew Norlep Of Llbwood -happily wab:hed the lhow. He Aaw the c..mMl.,..,.. bousbt a eet of Gnu mt.. 50 c.o.ne Jc•pwcm of Sbow Me :=:f' wbm be Int Ft Pftldlldl ............ about 10 to,.,~ t ol c::l*:bit • ., "I ..... dMilD. ... llld. ........... :=..-.. ~ ........... bonlal cootaSmidlla-... In ...... ..,., ........ ... ......... al ( f FOOD OF THE DAY It's sinful. It's decadent. It's what ordinary chocolate bars dream about at night. lt't one of the most Indulgent coli nary pleasures at the fair-the deep-fried Snidtert bar. It may look like a comdog, but inside the sweet, golden crust is hot. gooey, melted Snickers. And if that's not sweet enough, It's topped off wfth powdered sugar. It's impossible to eat without making a mess. But that's half the fun. QUOTE OF THE DAY 'It's relaxing for the cows because the cows would stress out people if they were milked by hand. That's why they use machines. Otherwise the 'cows would go wild.' FrMCh Mburu, 7, of Rancho San Margarita, after seeing two cows being milked mechanicalty FAIR ATTENDANCE cooking time and five of talking time, the •·year fair veteran whipped up a crilpy batch of fried chk:bn and potatoes. N. the end of the lhow, a few potential CUltomert milled around, cbeckb• out the prtca, whk:h fmllld from $189.95 to moot $249. A WOIDlll who had bouaht. cooker awbDe bldt told the demonltntor that lhe re.llyllbdlt. .Go .... the happy CUlbJIMr bed:.. Jow .. WAJ ..... wlth. imlle. • ...... KMNtAL11 ........ ecllOrof .. Ollr ..... hnwybe ,..,.. ... PMmor ........................ ..... ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE • '* e.c..n: Noon to midnight • ,_......._: Ot1nge County Feifgrounde, 88 F81r Drive, Cocte Meu • ,....: $6. Bueee partctree. • Tw.a: $7 for ages 13 to 64, $6 eenlort 66 end older, end $3 for children 8 to 12. Children 6 end younger get In free. • • lnfonndon: (714) 708-3247 or · www.oct.ir.oom. 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Clwlfted ads work for youl • II Ill -- --1MI Daily Pilot • I • • I , Al Wednesday, July 24, 2002 $po,u EAor lqer Carlson • (9491574-4223 • Sport& Fax: (949) 650-0170 Age a factor oitly in positive way Mesa Verde Country Club men's club champion Daiey, the only amateur to play in all three Jones Cups, has experience on his side. Richard Dunn Daily Pilot Even though his amateur competitors in Jones Cup JU are all in their early-and mid-30s, senior golf sensation Pete 1>aley of Mesa Verde Country O ub isn't concerned appearances or length off the tee. "They're young bucks," said Daley. the only amateur to play in all three Jones Cups. "But I lhink what happens when you finally get up to a certain age is that it becomes mental, and the young guys don't have the experience. If we're playing courses 6,600 or 6,700 yards. then I won't be as long. But menially I think I probably, hopefully, will play a little smarter than they do, and that's where I gain an advan- tage." An international competitor in the seniors division, Daley, 62, has captured four straight men's club championships at Mesa Verde and recently re- turned from the Canadian Sen- ior Amateur Championship at the antiquated Elmhurst Golf & Country Oub in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where he finished tied for 12th' in stroke play with a 76-n -7 4-227 and advanced 10 the second round in match play. PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT Mesa Verde Country Club senior standout Pete Daley will be participating in this Friday's Jones Cup at Big Canyon Country Club at 1 p.m. After Jones Cup £11, which will be played Friday at Big Canyon Country Oub at 1 p.m., Daley will once again travel across the pond and play in the British Senior Amateur Cham- pionship Aug. 7-9 at Woodall Spa in England. been fortunate to find out what's wrong with my swing when I've needed lo." Daley, who has hovered around a zero handicap the last couple of years, including last September when he was a plus-I , still has never taken a golf lesson in his life and prob- ably never will Daley and Sargent won the inaugural Jones Cup in 2000 at Newport Beach Country Oub, when Sargent, with his ball deeply embedded in the rough at 18, hit a memorable Oop shot lo set up a birdie putt and give Mesa Verde the first per- petual Jones Cup trophy. "I think when you get to a certain age. you stay with the swing you've had most of your life," said Daley, who will tee it up in Jones Cup III with Mesa Verde head professional Tom Sargent. "I'm too old. You can't teach an old dog new tricks. Oh, sure. you run into prob- lems, but you just ask your buddies to help you out. I've Daley, m eanwhile, is golf's ultimate late bloomer. He didn't start playing until he was 41. Daley won his first big championship in 1997, when he captured Mesa Verde's sen- ior club title, and has won the Ripe in the water VIUA PARK -In a game Newport Harbor girls water polo coach Joslyn Mandarino called, "As good a water polo game as you'll ever see," the team from C:Ommerce battled Newport to a 9-9 tie at the end of regulation before scoring a quid goal in sudden death overtime to take the title in the VilJa Park Tourna- ment played at VIlJa Park High School. Even with the loss, Nj!WJ>Ort has played well of late, reaching the finals in not only the Villa Parle lbumament but also the Cypress Tuumarnent, which they won by defeating San Diego Shores, 9-7, the previous week. Newport had easily cruised to victories in both quarterfinal and semifinal matches Saturday and Sunday morning befonl facing C'.ommeroe Sunday afternoon. See WATER, Pqe A9 Tippett selected captain Former Newport Harbor High standout making his mark on U.S. junior national team. Ponner Newport Harbor High boys volleyball atandout Blake Tippdt bu earned a spot oo the Un.tted State. men'• junior na- donal team and wu nmned cap- tain by U.S. c.o.cti Jobn Speraw, a UCI.A ...._., coedl: nppett. a poMlft.ll a-toot-• outlide ~ Wll Ntwpolt Har· bor Coldt o.n CillalD top player in 2001, when the Sailors ftnished 13-6 and reached the ClP Southem Section DMslon m semiflnala. Newport Hubor. which lost to Mater Dei in the aem.lft.nals. was aeeded No. 1 in the playof&. Tippett, of Newport Beach, is one of ~ Orange C'.ounty pla}el"I on the junior nadonal team. which ls competing this week lo the Norclc:a Condnmtal Championahlpe in JCelowna. Brit- ish c.otumtM. Plli1dt ~ (Yorba Unda) and Pllul ~ CHuntingtoo Beach) me ao Orange Countlana on the 12· player equad. club's regular three-round stroke-play championship ev- ery year ~ince 1998. In 2001, DaJey beat Steve Rhorer in a two-hole playolf. Mesa Verde- holds its men's dub champion- ship each year after the Jones Cup. To put Daley's streak of four straight titles in perspective, consider that no Mesa Verde member has won more than two in a row since the club opened in 1959. Oyde Sarver is Mesa Verde's all-time men's club champion with five titles (1962-63, '71, '73 and '77), a record Daley hopes to tie later this summer. Daley, a Newport Beach resi- dent who owns a marketing company. grew up a baseball player, competed in fast-pitch softball for severaJ years, then got married and staned play- ing tennis. Then, after his kids grew up and Daley concluded a nine-year youth soccer coach- ing stint, he decided to try playing golf. The Jones Cup, created by this sports section as part of the Fletcher Jones Motorcars/ Daily Pilot Oub Championship Series, is a pro-am contested in a better-ball of partners for- mat. P.ach club -Mesa Verde, Big Canyon, Newport Beach and Santa Ana C'.ountry Oub -is re- sponsible for selecting their own pro-am team. The only standards are that the pro is a full-time staff member and the amateUr a dues-paying mem- ber at the club. The dubs also rotate as host site in the Jones Cup. Tom Sargent, Mesa Verde Country Club's head pro,· kisses his trophy after winning the inaugural Jones Cup Golf Tournament at Newport Beach Country Club in 2000. l Jones Cup m will also feature Gregg Hemphill and Santa Ana Director of Golf Mike Reehl; Jeff Wright and Newport Beach head pro Paul Hahn; and Danny Lane and Big Canyon Director of Golf Bob Lovejoy. Co m petition hea~S up On shore CdM's Sny,der, among others, advances in War by the Shore at BBC Racquet Club. Bryce Alderton Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH Third-seeded Tuytynn Snyder, a C'.orona del Mar HJgh senior in the fall, has played Dana Point's Krlaten Wllaon, a Dana Hills student, in doubles, but Tuesday was a new experience for both of them. 1be two never met in a1n· gles action until Tuelday, when they faced each other In the round of 16 in the glrlt UI• .... dM,sfon or the War by the Shore Junior Thnnia Clas- sic at the BalboA Bay Oub RKquetOub. Snyder proved up to the talk. be9dna WU.00. 8-1, 6-4, =-duough tome emty •r c:mne GUI nerYOUI, UIU- -I DON LEACH I DM.Y Pl.OT Taytynn Snyder makes forehand return in W• by the Shore Tennis Classic at the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club. ally the ftnt round is the toughest but J held serve and I WU rally ~ with ahocl jult mcMns around. .. Snyder aakl. ., hit aolid from the t.ellne and Md tome kmi n0eya. J jUlt bed to put the wlDnen ~· On ocaeloll ~ ,-·r-· 4 ' ' ftnaJ match •today at 12:30 p.m. 1Wo other Newport Beach residents advanced to the quarterfinals in gi.dl 1& sin- gles as Julie Utrich swept through her match with New· port's Chelsea Edmonston, 6- 0,6·0, and Alexa Glatch ad· vanced for the second time this tournament by default In boys 18s singles Tuesday, Newport Beach's ICaa Vant'hof beat 'Jeff Davidaon, 8-4, 6-4, to advance to today's 12:30 p.m. match against Mia· alon Viejo'• Nicbolal Jamroe while Robert Khoury won his second match or the touma· ment. 8-2, 8-2. OYer lnlne'a Andrew <l»o. IChoury ... third-seeded Gregory Sturman today at 12:30 p.m. In glrll 161 ..... third· leed Amanda Rubenatn de- feated Santa BarbmU Mor- .................. Jr.., .... wnce to quartertlMl ICdoll todlly at a a.m. ~ ~ LUa Robawon. c I I .~. SPORTS Wednesdly, ilt 24, 2002 ,. SHORE ContirUd from AS A sour taste to end of NHBA season In glrtt l4s &Ingles, Miranda YoUng won her match against Wow Newpon Beach ~dent c;arolµle a.we, 6-0, 6·2, and wDl play today at 11 a.m. as Slltm Dunlap also won her match. 6-4, 7 ·5, against Shayla Hendenon. Dunlap also plays at 11 &m. today. Olomeau and penner Gia· ham Wltherby won lhelr open· lng doublet match Tuelday, 6-41 6-1, and will play the top-teeded duo or Daniel Ho and Omis NKU)'en today at 6:30 p.m. 1Wo Newport Beach girls ad· vanced to the quarterfinals ln girls 12s singles today at 3:30 p.m. with wins Tuaday. Costa Mesa's Ellie &Iles defeated New· port Beach's<laiJe Us, 6-1, 6--2. Up 15-0 and 5· l in tlle firat set, PAies served up a shot that sent Us scnupbllng toward the comer for a return backhand, but Us wasn't able to convert the shot and P.dles had the ace. P.dles won two of the next three Bronco's forfeit from district tournament leaves parents steaming, disappointed Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot A call placed to D'Cruz'a cell phone and a page late Tuesday nJgbt went unreturned. Last week D'Cruz said that he would miss SatW'day's game and maybe SUnday's game because he would be In San Francisco on business. He alJo said that he and his son might be leaving early this week to play for a trav- eling team In Cooperstown, N.Y., but that R.J. had yet to decjde if he would play. glon. P.artin in the season a coach from Dana Polnt approached D'Cruz and asked if R..J. would liU lO play on a traveling team that would be playing In Coop- erstown. Dana Point feU victim to forfeit earlier in the district tourna- ment, having to forfeit lts game because they had also dropped below the 12 eligible players with some players also playing on the same traveling team golng to Cooperstown. Bagdanov said O'Cru2 bad Aid last wieek. "Now we win out of distrlet and Wf!ve got gamet. Wort la wodt and people forget that we're not paid to do this. J'w put In 100 hours of wort to the IJl..Star dHl and it's lne: Last week D'Cruz said he bad made plans two weelr.s ~o to go to New York. AllO advancing in girls l 4s singles ts Newport Beach's An- drea 1.amucen, who beat New- port Beach's ICeW Kawabe, 6-4, 1--6, 6-3. Next up for l.amucen is Santa Ana's Usa Hardebedc to· day at 11 am. Jillian Braverman advaDCed to today's 11 a.m. match against Dalya Perelman after beating Sarah Smetana. &-2. 6--2 as Sarah Geocaris will also play today at 11 am. aplnst fourth-seeded Brooke Aetcher. points to take the set • 1\vo days after a forfeit, par· ents of a local youth baseball all- 5tar team were still fuming about a forfeit and a manager's deser- tion. Pony Baseball rules stipulate that a player cannot pJay for two tournament teams slrnulta· neously, said nm Bagd anov, Pony Baseball tournament direc- tor for the Orange County re- One parent that requested anon ymity said that D'Cruz should not bave committed to the All-Star team ii he was going to back out. weeing a realistic person. I thought we could take e family vacation because we've n ever seen New Yort City before," fore the end or the first halL "I'm disgusted by the wbOle llling." said Newport Harbor Baseball Msc>ciation C.001.lllis- sioner Brian Gowdy. Seoond-seeded Nelly Radeva of Costa Mesa won her match Tuesday, 6-0, 6-2, and faces Sa- mantha Reeves today at 11 a.m. Us came back strong in the begtnning or the second set, pounding two aces while break· lng &iles' serve once. P.dles broke Us' serve twice early In the second set to go up 2· 1. Newport Beach's lsabeOe Platt won her match Tuesday in girls 12s against Kristina Heimstaedt, 6-3, 7-5. The other Heimstaedt in ac- tion Tuesday fared a little better as Erik Heimstaedt outlasted fel- low Newport Beach resident Hunter Meece, 6-4, 7-5, in boys 10s singles and will play Costa Mesa's Oiarlie Corum today at 3:30p.m. The Newport Harbor Baseball Association Bronco A All-Stars (1 1-and 12-year-olds) had to for- feit their game Sunday aplnSt Anaheim In the District 2 Bronco Section Tuumameot because they were one player short of the minimum 12 eligible players re- quired under Pony Baseball rules. Newpon's first ba tter was standing In the on-deck circle waiting to bat in the first Inning Sunday when a tournament di- rector told the team they had to forfeit WATER Continued from N3 lo the crucial final minutes of regulation and Newport leading, 9-8. Commerce scored a goal with a man advantage to tie the game and then win shortly thereafter in sudden-death over· time. Commen::.e came out with two quick goals in the third quarter before Jenna Murphy took a soft touch pass from Paige Lansing. who made three steals, to tie the match at six. HAPPY BIRTHDAY lo girls 14s doubles, the team of Braverman and Rietsch de- feated feDow Newport Beach duo of Geocaris and Katie McKitterick, 6-3, 6· l and will next play Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Then with less than two min· utes left Carolyn Conway fought off two defenders to stuff the ball.. past Commerce's goalie. TODAY Boys 12s singles has second- seeded CllarUe Alvarado of Costa Mesa advancing after his, 6-1, 6-3, win over Newport's Qiris Damion. Alvarado plays Coto de Caza'a Nipun Patel to· day at 2 p.m. Also playing at 2 p.m. will be Newport Beach's Daron Arnold. who took care of Billy Grokeoberger, 6·3. 7-6. Newport Beach's Henri 010· mea u will also pay in the quarterfinals today at 2 p.m. af. ter he beat Justin Jenkins. 7-5, 6-4, Tuesday. Even though Meece took ad- 'vantage of Heimstaedt not standing close enough to the net on volleys, Heimstaedl man- aged to survive. "We were so stunned," said parent Jeanne Massingill. wwe felt betrayed. The kids had worked so hard. lt's a very tough lesson for them." Newpon Harbor's forfeit mean1 an end to their AU-Star season and caps off a tumultu· ous week tha t saw them win their firs1 game against Garden Grove. 3· I, lose SatW'day to a powerful Los Alamitos team, 16-3. and have to forfeit Sunday's game. Both teams traded goals from the outset as Newport's Annle Wight scored 30 seconds into the game, but Commerce came righ1 back to tie the game. No team led by more than one goal in a match that saw nine lead changes. Wight led Newport with three goals while Newpon goalie Taryn Cottham made 19 saves. DEEP SEA Andy Romo 19 Estancia Boys socc;er 1998 Jlllianne Whitf'Hlkl 16 Newport Harbor Girls basketball 2002 TUESDAY Aaron Peinol 19 Newport Harbor .......... ......... Tiit ....... ,. '°"' tfl doN '4aeMna H ! ...,_ Wllw OofniUUc S.,VICH, 1715 r or l flffltl Clr~_NewP«t hech.CA~ lort~.ll'tS l"ett llfllll c•:e:-•· feft'-11,CA ....,,. .,..... tit• . .,,..... :. ,._,_, ..._,CA 1Ma ....... a COft ---_,: I .... II ........... ..... ,.. ...... ........... ,.., ... Ui\MN u_.... -... Jilt ... ....... ee.tr ........ c..illey -~\Iii "He found my weakness bu t I was ~till able to come back in the end," Heimstaedt said after- ward. as he wore a black base· ball cap backwards to em ulate tennis pro Andy Roddick. Near the end of the first h alf Wight took a pass from Jessie Ball to tie the game 4-4 before Ball, who finjshed with two goals, made the best of a broken defensive play by Commerce to give Newport a 5-4 lead just be- TUESDAY'S COUNTS Newport Landing -6 boats, 239 anglers. l yeUow- tail, 6 albacore, 23 barra· cuda. 61 calico bass, 25 blue perch, 5.590 giant squid. Boys swimming 1999, '00, '01, '02 Jenn• Bar10 20 Newport Harbor Girls water polo 1999 Bilty~22 Corona d el Mar Over in girls 1 Os singles, Me- lissa Matsuoka won her match by default Tuesday and will play Nikki Sanders today at 5 p.m. Manager Ron D'Cruz and his son R.J . were absent from Satur· day's game and Sunday's forfeit Boys water polo 1996, '97 2640 Legal Notices 2640 1 LeQa1 Notica 2640 legal Mica 2640 Legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 legal lkltica &crow No. 11591/DA NOTICE TO ~EDI· TOAS OF BUU<SALE (UCC Set. '105} NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mat a bulk &ale 1$ 1bout IO be made The ~me(s) and bu1in1sa address(ea) ot the setler(a) W1r1 LE COATI. INC, a Callfomla Corpcnooo. 4678 Cam· pus Of , IE. Newport Seidl. CA 92660 Doing business as TONY MARONrS All Otllef buS4/le$S Nl!le(s) Ind adclreu(es) uted by the seller(•) Within tile Pl'I llvee years u stated by the sellef(I) IS/are None The locabOO 111 Cat. bnca ol fie chef uecu- bve otfa ol the Werts) 11 ume u lbOYI The name(s) and buS#leU addl9sa ol the bUytr(I) IS/lfl DERICK Bun ER 829 Sunset Blvd Atcadla, CA 91007 The llSsels be.ng sold are geoera11y de- ~ as lumtture ~.. eq111pmeot macllU'terY, trade name gooawt11 lease. le.is. hold lmprovemenll. covenant no( eo compete T onyMaronis com. T <> nyMironl1 net and we localed at 4878 campus Df.. •E. Newport Beldl, CA 92680 The b1J111 Ille II tntended IO be oontum- meted at lhe office o4 ALDEN l YMAN ES- CROW CORPORATION. whole address II 11326 5°'lfl Strtet. CemtOI CA 90703 Ind the lllbo- peted Nie dale IS August 9,2002 The l>Ulc .... 11 MJbfld to CAliforllll UnD'm ~ Code Sec11or1 s 1 oe.z (I the Ule II •utiiect '° Sec 8109 2, 1111 fo6.. lowing lnformlllOn must be PfOYidld ) The name end tddraS o4 1111 Pl'· IOI\ with wllOITI dlaN may be ftled 11 Al.OEN L~ ESCROW CORPORATION, 11326 SOllOI Street. c.mio.. CA 90703 and Vie IUI "" for filing deimS by lll'Y a9dil0t shal be Augulll. 2002. which ii the buSinelS day before lhl .. dall apecifted above. Oeted July 17, 2002 DERICK BUl\.ER. Buyet(•) HeWpolt ee.:n-co.ta Miia Deily CNe55941 18598/DA Jij 24 2002 Ac-. ..... ... s...... The followin1 imsons ere doln& busiMU H Four. 710 Palm Ave .. Hunt.,,~on BeKh. CA 92M8 Jemu A Poore, 720 Palm Ave.. Hunt1octon Be.ch. CA 92648 Mallflce Torra . 142 \111Jcl Horii Loop, Rentho Santa Mer1•rit1. CA 926111 lryan Fltlltf, 5927 E. Ctt•llll~. ••'· Or1n1e. CA9Z919 Sttve Elliott, IO Whitt C:IP Lane. Newport Cotti, CA 92t57 rtM. 1111tlMU I• con• dll(ted b1. • 1•ntftl perlntfall • "'" '°" stllfUd ~ bnlnttt yet? v ... JllMtPOOI'• Tiiie ll .. tf'lltftl WU .... ...... '"' C-ty a.~ et°''"" cou..ty e..01/l.-W ......... .,.., ,... .• 14. Jl, ... 1, 14,2Ulllf ""' NOTICE OF PETI· TION TO ADMINIS- TER ESTATE OF KAREN ELAINE MANDILK ~se No A21 4398 To an heus. t>enefi· coane~. creditor~. contin- gent a ecsrtors, and per- sons who may o\herllllse be interested Ill tile Wiii or estate. or both. of KAREN ELAINE MANOILK A PETITION FOR PROBATE has beeo !lied by DOiores M Shetler1y U1 the Supenor Coun ot Cal1lomta, County r:A ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Dolores M Shettef1y be apporoted as peqonal ll(>lllM!ntallve '° admin. IS1er the esta'.e ol Ille dec:edellt THE PETITION requesl5 llAllon1Y to adnW'llSler Ille es11• unoer lhe 11\dependent Admtnt1trabon of Estates Ad (This author1'y wU allow the penonat repr• Mntal!ve to tak• many ldlOr\S Without obtaHlt"O court approv1I Before taking certain very mpor- ~ acbon•. hOWevef, the pef10nll repr~­ llYt Wiil be iequrred ID gNe notice IO interested penons unless 11\ey have wailled notice Of consented to tile pn>- posed actJOO ) The inde- pendent adm1nlstrl1lon fvtnonlY wiD be granted unless an tntlfested penon files an oqectiOl1 to tie pellllOn and shOwS good cause wtiv the OOUlt should not grant the .uthortty A HEARING on the peObOll Wiii be held on STATllllfT Of WWJOflS(Of FKtnnlS MESM The loHowina PlfWn has ab;andoned the use of lhe f tet111ous Business Name The Oona hm1ly l1m1ted P1r1nersh1p, 27 Ru• Grand Ouul, New· ~Buch, CA 92660- The Focrt.t0us Busrnus Name referred to above wu hied In Onna• County on 12/17 /96 f 1le Ho 1996370575!> lleanor M Oona , Trustee of CIHnor M. Oona Trust U/A J/29196 (General Partner), 27 Rue Grand Ducal, "-w porl Buch. CA 92660 Me r ilyn l . Oon•. (l1m1ted Pertner), 51 Georcetown, lrvlnt, CA 92612 Barbart L. Schmidt (L1m1ted Partnlf'), 14335 A'lltntda de Marcia, Yorba Linda, CA 92686 Hiney M AtlM (limited Partnf"). 64 Marseille, Lacuna Hlptl. CA 92677 Th11 business .. con· ducted by • limited partnership Cltanor M Oollt Tltt1 statement w11 filed w1lll the c~nty cletk of Or ftlt• County 011 July 2.2002 IM2t ... 71S NtWf)Ofl 8ncll·Cost1 M.)I OlllY Piiot Jul) 10, 17. 2A. 31, 2002 W750 ~I 22. 2002 II 1 30 PM 1n Dept No L73 located It 3' 1 The Cit'( Dove Qfange. CA 92913- 1571 IF YOU OBJECT to the grenbng ot Ille peb· lion, you should lpptill at Ille '*'11ng end state your Ol>JeCtion• °' ~le wntten obflCtiO"IS IMth tile court before lhl he•nng Your 1ppe1r. anca may be In person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or • c;onUn· geol CledtlOf ol Ille de- cened, you must ~te your clalm With !tie coun n milt a CCf>'I to Ille poBOnat reprewntalJve IPC)Olllled by the COUit Within foul mon1hS from the dale of first lilUIOCe ol letlll'I &S P«MOeO '" P10C>1Ce Code MdlOrl 9100 The 111111 tor II: 1ng datms Wiii not eqiire before lour month• from tile helMg date nOCIClld IOOY9 YOU MAY EXAM- INE the Ne k.epl by the court If you are a pef10fl interested en the ••tat• you mey file wM the COUf1 I Request f« Sptc:lil Nooce (tofm 0€. 164) ol tilt ft~ng r:A Ill inYenlOry 11\d ~ r:A eatlte 1uau or of any pelrllOn or account aa provided m Probele Code MCt1011 1250 A ReQUeSI tor Special Nodoe IOfTn IS IYlllablt flom 1rll court cW1I Attorney for oetJtloNr: ™<>MAS R "OU ESQ MYERS & PORTER UP 36 TECHNOLOGY OR STE 750 IRl/INE CA 9~11 NewpOrt Belcfl-Coeta CNS: ~IU< Jul 24.25,31, 2002 P11rsuant lo Chapter 10 commenc1nc with :11700 of the Bus tntn• and Professions Code nottee is heuby 11vtn that A+ SIMe&t of Cost• Mesa all• Slon1e Plus Mail Ctnttr wltl uuse to be sold to lht central publK: by competrllve bid at 24S8 Newport Blvd CMt• Mesa, CelifMn•• 92627 on Au1ust 12. 2002 at I 00 PM the followin1 described property. Unit 200 Mohamed Alurery . personal property, household 1oods, business re<ords and/or inventory Unlt 11 !>l 81rrln1ton Burk• Alklnaon, personal property, household 1oods. butlneu records ind/Of Inventory Unit 247, 251, 2541, 2!141 • Billy R•Y Dubose. furniture ind per11»nal property Putch1se must be made with us.ti only en4 •t the lime of a.le Sale aubtect to cencolltliOn in lhl ll•tnl of settle ment between owner encl ollli&att4 plfty r ultllthtd Ne wport Beech Co.ta Me11 Dally Piiot J11ly 17, 2 4, 2002 'N7S9 ......... ........ other than • partnership Have you started doon& business yet? No Julte Simpson This st•t•ment wH hied woth the County Cler~ ol Oranae County on 06/26/07 2002H08t40 011ty Pilot July 3, 10, t 7. 24. 2002 W723 STATEllln Of wmtolAWAl flOI PAITlllSMr OftlATIG ... flCll1l)US IUSESWU The followin11 persons are do•ne bus1nus aJ L1qu1d Art Studt0, IOI S El Ca1111no Real. #208, San Clemente, CA 92672 B11ll Tobia, 113 Paseo De La Serenata, San Clemente. CA 92672 Lulic Tobla. 113 Pa,eo De La Suenata. San Celemente, CA 92672 partnersh11> Hav• you star led doine buson~s yel? No Prayon1 Pta1t.lan1 Thos st1tement wn filed with the County Clerk ol Oran1• County on 06/25/fJZ 2002'907a5S Oa1ly Pilot July 3 10 17. 24. 2002 W727 fidltlMW.U .... s ...... Tl>is business Is con ducted by· husband and The lollowina person\ wile 1re doona bu,onn' u Have you stuted MRS E n111neer1nii. 438 doing business yet? 1997 Riverside Ave . Newport Br1tt 1 ob•a Beach. CA 92663 The followine person has Michnl N l>h1k1wa. withdrawn n • iieneral This statement was 438 Rlvenlde Ave . Beach. CA 92660 lionut Investments. LLC (CA) 4533 Mac At thur Blvd . •539. Newpo•I Buch. CA 92660 • lh1s busonus ts con duthd by L1m1ted l 11b1llty Co ~lev~ you started doona business vet? Yes, 6/1/02 Hone\t lnvutments. llC C~ndra r 1sk. Manacer lhlS statement wa$ loled with lhe County Cle•ll of 01 ange County on 06/19/02 20026907259 Oaoly Pilot July JO 17. 24 31. 2001 W7!>5 partner tr om the part filed wolh the County Newpor I Buch. CA neohip operatina under Clerk ot Ounce County 9266J RdltM-...U f1ct11tous business name on 07/08/02 Rochelle Bowe 438 of £1teant By Oes•an. 2oou9o9135 Rive<Md• Ave Newpo•t "-S....... 26 hcapadt Ct, New· Diuly Pilot July 17. 24. Buch CA91663 The follow•n& persons PO<t Be;ech CA 92663 31. Aul 1 • 2002 WJ!>S This businns 1s con are 001nc bus'"ess as The Fte1lt0us Busmen ..--...u dueled by hu~ind ind SpeC1elt1ed Powder Name referred to above wife Coattnc. 18101 Redondo wn toted in Oranae "-si.-.t Have you started C11cle, Unit T, Hunl1na County on 07/09/96 rite The followona persons doina bustner.s yet' No ton Buch CA 92648 Ho 19963672911 are do1na business u M>ehaet H Ishikawa Indian Riders Assocta· Full Name and Address Etaslo·lolt Co11tn1. Thii statement was lion llC (CA). 15 ot the Person With· 16787 Beach Blvd . filed with the County Ma1n$a1I Or CMon1 del dr•w1na Cr1111 Alu Hunhn1too Beach. CA Clerk of Oranae county M.ar CA 92625 and., 26 £ supade Ct 92647 on 06125/fJZ This •us1MSs 1s con Newport Buch CA Bryan knnona• Cahill. 2002•907154 dueled by l1m1ted 92663 2707 Juniper 11. Santa Daily Pilot July J 10. J 7 l1ab1l1ty Co Ctt•I Aleunder Ana. CA 92704 24. 2002 W72& Have you started This st1lement was toled Glenn On 1d Oaunch, do•nt bus1nus yet' No w1lh the tounty cle•k of 1846 Fullertt0n f;o!!.la flctltiM...... Indian Riders Assoc• Oran1e county on 7 /S/02 Men. CA 92627 • s....t alton, LlC f111No Trns business 1s con Huah C Randolph, 200269090-41 ducted by a 1ener•I fhe followina persons M•n•eer/CEO 01lly Pilot July 10. 17 partnership are doinii bu"nen n lhos statement w.n 24, 31, 2002 w753 Have you >tarted l he Ru1a Company. 2044 filed w11h the County doinabus1ness yet? No Pha l1rope Ct Costa Cler~ of Or•nae County STATtMINT Of WITH-Mesa. CA 92626 02 DUWAUllOM Bryan Jenmncs Cahill John Svalbe, 2044 on 07!0'1/ PAllTNHSH" OPlll· This sta·tement was Phalarope Ct . Costa 20026901701 •TING ""'Dll ft<TI ft led with the County Oally Pilot July 10. 17. " •" -Cieri>. of Oranee County Meu , CA 92626 24. 31. 2002 W7'3 TIOUSIUS .. ISSNAMI on 07/IS/02 1nese Sv~lbP ZOU The lollow1n1 person 20026910-466 Phalarope Ct , Cost• flctltlws ...... hu w1thdr awn u • 4 JI Mesa, CA 92626 "'-r.........__. iieneral partner from the Daily Pilot July 2 ' ' This busmen 1s ton -- partnership operattne Aue 7, 14, 2002 W772 ducted by a aeneral !ht folloWinc persons under ftcl1tt0us busonMs fktlll.-...SS partner-,hip "~ <1o1111t busmen u · name of Sharp4!flmes 1t liave you sta•ted W1nd1nS11 SporbWur. 931 W 19th St •t "-se...t doin& businus yell No 1~99 Superior Ave . #88, Costa Mu~. CA 92627 The lollowlnc persons tnut Sv•lbt Costa Mesa CA 92627 The Flcllhou• Buslneu are dotntl business IS. This stitement wu James B Flynn 19961 Name referred to above Creative Solutions, foled with tht County Gloucester ln Hun· wu filed on Oranae Partners. 1280 Bison St.. Clerk of Otantt County tmriton Beach, CA 92646 Coonty on 10126/99 ftle f 89 3S4. Newpo rt on07/19/02 John S rlynn. J180 Ho 19996809420 Buch. CA 92660 2002'910 .. S M\ut0n Blvd ~n OteCQ, full Name .and Address Rebecca l Ralf. 1280 Dally Pilot July 74 31 CA 92169 ot the Person With Bison St . IB9 3~4. Aua 7, 14, 2002 W769 This busmess " coo dtawine. Oantelle Rouo, Newport Buch, CA ducted by· I central 9Jl W 19th Slrfft. fl 92660 Adllls..... p1rlnentup Costa Mn•, CA 92627 Linda C. Adams. 1280 "-si.-.t Have you 'tarted Danielle R1110 Th" Bison SI , •B9·354, do1n1 bus1neu yet7 No stalement wn filed with Newport Beach, CA Tht followins IHtrson• James B Flynn the County Clerk of 92660 are doin1 bu,.nus H ThtS 'htement wu Orane• County on Thi$ binlntss 1s con Volla1e Bali.ety 2937 Med wolh lhe County 6127/02 2002HOa2Jt ducted by co partnen Bristol St· •Al02 Costa Cler~ of Ofance County 0 I P I t Jul 3 lo 17 t d Mesa. CA 92626 on 01 /02/02 .. !.' Y' "120 y . w'127' d Havebyou ster 't7 "' Camp Bakery. llC 20026toa74t • .. 200 01n1 UStnUS ye .. o (CA). 281 ~ Volta Way Und• C. Adams Oaoly Pilot July 10. 17, ............. This stittment WIS ;~~ort Buch rA 24. 31. 2002 W746 "-se...t ftled with the County Thos buslnns I\ con fldllla .... file followlnc persons Clerk of Orance County duc ted by l1mlltd ........... ~~ 20026910599 Oaoty Ptlot July 14 31 Aua 7, 14. 2002 W761 lhe followonr person\ are doina business as A ) EEMG/TIR / DISCOVERY EXPO, B ) INVENTORY REMARKET ING SPECIALISTS. 48!i E 17th St . *600, Cost a Me<a, CA 92627 W1lllam R Notdstrom, 48S E. 17th St., #600, Costa Meu. CA 92627 Thrs business os con· ducted by an 1nd1vtduat Have you started dom& bus1nns yet' Yes. 1/1/02 Wilham R. Nordstrom Th" statement was hied with the County Clerll of Orance County on 06/25/02 2002H07144 O~uly Pilot July 3 10 17 24 2002 W77.6 The follow1nc persons ere do1nii busineu as Htred Geek 2293 Fordham Or . •B Costa Mes.i CA 92626 Daniel James Morten SOI\, 2293 Fordham Or .. I B, Co5ta Mesa CA 92626 lh1s business 1s con ducted by an 1ndmdual Have you started dolna business yel' Yn, 2/20/02 Oa11oel J. Motl.enson This $tatement was filed wlth the County Clerk of Oraniie County on07/01/02 20026~564 Oa1ty Pilot July 3. 10 1 7. 24, 2002 W731 The lollowtna persons 11re dolne business as Oandthon Sky Pren. 1280 Btson. Suite 189 40. Newpott Beach. CA 92660 Aurora Winter 2410 Park Hewpart Newport BtKh. CA 92660 Tha busoneu rs con ducted by an mdtvtdual Have you started do1nr bustneu yet' No Aurora Winter This st.ttment wn hied with the County Clerk ot Or1niie County on 07/01/02 20026tOl627 Daily Pilot Jilt~ 10, 17 24, JI, 2002 W74 1 on 06/25/fJZ - -are doin1 business as 20026907147 ltabllltyCo fhe tollowlni i>«sons .._ ..... Cr1l1 Scott Enterpr1ses Dally Pilot July 3, lO, 17. Have you stilted .,. dolne business es: 333 N. Old Newport 24 2002 w72':J do1na buslneu yet1 No Mer Vac Clec;tronics, ... s...t Blvd . Newport BHch • Camp Bakery, l lC 200I Harbor Blvd .. Costa The follow1n1 peraons CA92663 STAnmfClf Tim Goodell Own•r/ Miiia CA92&27 •re do1n1 bus.tntss n . Scott M. Raffa, 518 (I AIA-lllTClfllSIClf Manaaer N Electronlc:s, Inc. (CA). Reiuvlnlque Wellnen Modena, Newport !leach This statement wn 200l Harbor Blvd , Cosu Center, llM> Oran1• CA92663 FKTl110US...U-filed wi1h th, County M.s.a,CA 92627 Ao Ste c Cost a Mtfc A Cr111. 92 Wast The followlnt person h11 Clerk of Orana• Cou11ty This busmess rs con· Mesa, CA 92627 Albor, Lona Buch, CA 1b1ndoned the use of on06/20/02 ducted by. e c0<po11tion Ronda Euaena Roda 90805 the f ICllllOU• Bus>ne$S 20016907444 Hewe you stert•d ets, 16531 AJhence Ave . This business ts con Name• E·Biz TKhnoto-Dally Pilot )lily J. 10. 17, doinc blBinns ''" 'l'es, H Tust>n, CA 92780 ducted by. • 1ene<el c-. 18SSI Yotba Linda 24, 2002 W731. 09/0V1915 ~ bus1neu b con p11<lntl'slllp lltvd., 'l'orba l.l11da, CA .._..... N£1ecbonlcs,lnc dilcttd by· 1n tndmdual Have you st1rted 92:886 Piul Viccher, \lice Havt -ou lllfted dolnl bv11ness yet1 Yes ni. fictitious 8uitneu ... Slllmtlt President dom& busmns yen Ne Scott M Retta ~ referred lo •bove Tht foltow1ns PlfSOll\ Th•• \tltemtnl w11 Aottda l~tna Roclttr• This stettment WH wu filed 1n Or.~tll' 11t• dotnt ltusineu K tilff with tM County Thts st1tement WH hied with Ula Co1111ty County on 9/11/2001 l•n&lnt1nll. 27111 Ahso c i.rll ol Or~ County ltltd w•tll tl>e County Cltfll of 011n1' Co1111ty f'11t No 20016876842 c...i. Rd , Suitt 160 Ofl 07/t91'02 CW. of Otenr Cou11ty on 07/02/02 Jesse 8anton Cavett, AhM> \llefO, CA 92(.56 IOOHtl°'°S °" 07/0l/02 The toltow1nc 114trsons are domr buw•ess n All 3 Company, 17&!!0 Mt Herrmann, I J, r ounta1n Valley CA 92708 [on Wo~on. 3094 Yet lowstone Or . Co•ta Mes.a, CA 9262& Ttus bus1nen " con· ducted by· 1n 1nd1v1dual Have you 'tarted do1ne busoneu yet? Yes. 1/17/2000 Erin R Wilson Thos 'tatement was llled with the County Cle1k of Ounce County on 07/l9/02 2002 .. 1060J Daily Pilot July 24. 31 . Au11 7 14 2001 W7&e The follow1ne !>ti sons are do1n1 bus•neu H ant1queltrear ms com 2675 lm nt Ave . Suite f 168. Cost.a Mesa CA 92627 Stephan Juan. 2020 Tusltn Ave. CMll Mes.a CA 92627 Th•s busoncss •S con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Have you 1terted doona bus1neu yet' Yes, November 1993 Stephan Juan This statement was hied with It... County Clerk of Oran11• County on 07/02/02 20026'0872' Daily Pilot July 10. 17. 24. 31, 2002 W74.4 The follow1n1 persons art do1na bu""'" as TutM1n1 Club, 488 l 17th Street, IAIOZ CMll Mna. CA 92627 ChtldslM UC (CA). 418 [ 17th SlrMl.IAI02. Co, ta Mn.a CA 92627 ThD tws;nns " con du,ttd by l tmrted llalloltty Co Hlft you started dome tHl5'neu yet' No Chtklslt1e. LLC Ctndy Jacll.on PrniCMnt Th" statement was ft~d with tho< County Cieri>. of Or 1n1t County on 07/\9/07 to026t10607 011ly Pilot July 24. Jl. Aue 7, 14, 2002 Wl~ Tiit foKowlnt pvsons ue doi111 bus•n.ss u . Sharper lines (sm), 3727 farqutter '7, los Al•mltos, CA 90720 Edw•rd Alhembre, 3727 r1tquller '7. Los Alamitos, CA 90710 Thi\ bus.neu ls ton ducltd by en indMdutl Have YCMI slw tM llOllll IMislness ~tf YH. 10126/91) EdwardAlh•"*• Th•• statenMnt WM hied with the Coutlty Cleft>. of Ot an .. C0t.t11ty Of1()gf11/0l 20916tOHM 0.~1.Pi'Qt ~, J 10, 11, 24. 2002 W719 I002MOl7U 240S \111 H.arcn.o. San Denni• Bustamante O•llY Piiot July 24, JI. 10026totl11 OaifJ Pt~July 10w l1s Cle!Mllt41,CA92673 ;fS448 Ktlmla Ao , AUi 7,14,2002 W71& OeltJ Pilot JufJ 10, 17, ...... ..... 24, 1. The buslneu Is con MottnoVaky CAm57 ..__..._ 14. 1,2002 W7S2 ... ...... .......... ductedbyen lndNldu•I Avl Cl\aM, t7111 Al1to ,_ ....___..._ .lnH Beftton Ca .. tt Crffll Rd 1180, All.o ... ...... ,_ Tiit tollowWIC ,._ .......... Tll1S ttatMM11t ••• filed Vltlo.CA92656 ,.,.. fofloWlfll f*llCHIS ........ M • doiflC ~ n TM foltowt111 per.Ont Tht tOllowlfte peuons wrtll the count1 c.lefk of Ca brlel 1hist1m1nlt. Me dolna but#llU n n,. f........_. lflMI'• · Deu • 119t :')A~·~!,:•, ,,. dolltl butlneu es Otanp Co1111ty on DI.' mt Se4on• Or , Riv Octopu• Auto o .. i., 111 .;;--==so~~ AlrtMlrt loet1 Or • CO.ta Se . Cllolc RUI Joi.st Smoc. 24002 Via 2 I/ 0 2 F 11 e No 11-.lcle, CA 925()1) Sarv"" & frlll9'1Gft.lni, flvffet C 1 Co ._.,CA tx.2t A •• ,. ;.... FtbllCMt•. Sult• 509, "°....... This butlflna II COft J910 I C4'Wdo St . 1113 t.":= -.tit . l ruce H C:on llle, 11t!hdc!:~'b'::S.c:',~ ~~~· ~-~It:, O.) ~ Mt1e10n VletO. Celrfornl.t 01ily PttOt July 10, 17, dueled lly a .. ntral fO. Anttt•lfll. CA ."807· Balboa, CA91lli d' 'ttlK Alr,_.t L::J' • t ·l ltTec.hnotoeitt,1405 811yer'1 Cllolc•, [) A t2t9~l Wnt lnG Z4,l~.........._W75l '*..!.=illft•d 0000 -• C"I\ OnM llfffll, C~~ 11 ce11 Vl.t Natclto, Sen Clttll luyer'1 Chofct llul f 1·• .__ .......,. ..._, tf N Ay...it KllfUIM. z, .... 0. UU . e..oe ltvcl .. fuc~ 1iy M ........ e11te,CA826,J htate, F.) A 811yw-'1 (CA), VII e« ....... _..111t1r• o Soto An · C0tt• .._., Newport lotll, CA H1tw ...... M ~ Milt 01111 2405 Choice RultJ, 210I unte, S.it. ~. MeulOtl ........ D.M1tl11ttt1Mlltt CA~ Riel .......... ..!.!'..!. • ...,.,Yi vi!'"1111rei!'._ Sen 'c1tm H11llor Bl•d., •ZU. V1tlo,Cllttofn1tm77 lht folowilll ,.,_ ™' •ta'-I wa\ C1ll•t llututn. 27~ Ot fNI ~ i--· ....... -,.. •· tllle, CA tzer3 Cotti Miu, CA ta2t 1'Wa llullMt.1 II COii· .,, ~ ........ ft' NM wtltl llM County Soto A•• • Cotti MIU, "' ......... l/1M>2 ™' ...... COft lbl1tll'I ...... 1700 -.:::: "' • ::•tiOll Th•I Sw1111 "educ•. '501 Clilf~lfllt Countr CA l1CM dlitc.::,... :'.w ~:..SC:.':': - -.Cted llr: Ill ~t ,...__, 110.0. Coal• ..... .::..,..tNo l . l<lt•lll ""· ll4A. :........ 1llle '""'°'"'a COii· .............. tYa. MM ....... c..ty ci:."..:r:.'~?Nt =·~:;.:. '111 ~ W.t, IM., °'i::c':1":':! lot• ~ •IY J, I0, 11, :':"' llr. lwslllM Mlcl "c::=°"*.,.. :--..:...~ c..ty MttttMllOllOMI .._.,, , Ce1tA1 ,.._o.Mill,"'-*"' .,.,-.. 2WI .._... • W1J!I "'"'"...,~ n. ...... •et -111111..., Titll tte-.-..t wet -..CA-.!!!'_:..~~ 1111t.J::::. L• ,...... PS t 0 ~......._,..,,.,,... -. ..... ~ .. = !:",.......,._~:. flltl ..... c:eiiflty .,,_ .... _. ,__ c;;'. "' Or .... c;;;e; CA-...... e ,_ ...._ .. 11.t el Or le.'- te.n iii.,,..... c-tr ~-Cettl -.. CA --= ,.,.,_. ........... IOI a,... ••= 0ttOMMll --(. ~ ~~ ""~--........ , 1t ..... .... -.iMle<lll ft111..._11 1111• .... 11 L•P--CA-., .. ~~ a · = .... ~ ._, .... -IO.J!J .,.., ..... ,.., IO, IL ...... "' ...... ~..,.-= 17~ .:. ~ ~ =c''::h n -; --~ C-'J ie.·1i.--1'JW M.)1.-.,., ...... ........... . . -- - - - -• --- ' I t I ... 10 Wednesdly, Juty 24, 2002 ............. ............ ....... ....... .. Giii ... ............. .. ........... .. ............ ......... ......... The followlfla petton• If• dolna busineu H 0 H11m1n1 Rlahts lor Educetoni•, 3 Cwr1.,. Wet, Ir-. CA 92620 Hllfold Victor Conde, 3 C«ril&• W•t. Irvine, CA 92620 This budneas Is con- duct.cl bt: en Individual Have yOll slerled dome buslnNt yst7 No Harold Victor Conde This stetement wn flied with the County Clttll ot Orene• County on07/19/02 200tttl0601 Dally PUolJ;jl 24, 31, Aye 7,14 WZ63 ........ ......... Th• followlA& penons .,, *""a IHHlneu as· SIMl·S41rl Animal Hospl· tel. 1657 yPeclfic Coast ttwy., S41Met Bueti, CA 90142 Robwt B. ~In. 211 fern St .• Newport BMCll, CA 92663 This bus!Mss Is con· ducted by: en lndlvldval Heve you stwted dolna business yet7 Yes, 1984 Robe<t B. Nevin This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Ofanae County oo 07122J02 Policy Mn6tleH.I Deity Not My 24, 31, ~ Z, 14,2002 W773 ,klttlem ........ .._s ........ The folk>Wlfll ptfMnS are dolne buslll••• as A.) Westlfn Lemps, B.) Western, C.) Western liallline, 194 Wttl 18th Street, Coste Men, CA 92627 • Michelle Hreha, 894 Wttl 18th Str•t, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Mark Hreha, 894 Wesl 18th StrHt, Coste Mesa, CA 92627 • This business Is conducted by: co· perlners ·H•ve you started dolne business yet? Yes. 1/1/02 Mkbt!!t ttrlh• . This ata'-1 wes NM ... tM c-1, c..,11 of <>! ..... ~°" O&!Ztl/02 •111111 o.1¥ Plot ~ l. 10. 17, 24. 2002 WTlA ........ ........ TtMt follo-4111 pttsons •• dolrla buslntu as: HerUAtlew, 7777 Cant• Avenue, Ste ~. Hun· tlnaton B•ech, CA 92627 Ronda lH tt.fU, 2323 Eldttl Avenue 11'111, Coste Me11,CA92e27 This b~s Is con· dueled by, an Individual Have you slart1d dol'I busln111 yet? Yn, 05/J2002 .... l ........ .._ aie'-M WH ,..._ with die C-ty C*ll ef Of"'P Cow.ty °" Ol/25/02 2002ll07el OMy l'jlot Jiiiy 3, 10, 17, 24.2002 W728 ........... ......... TtMt fotlowine persoas '" dolns buti-s es: Mys tique EnttrprisH, 200 McNeil latte, ff'H2. Newport Buch, CA 926e32691 Mary Darlene Oi1on, 200 McNeil lane, Newport Be.Ch, CA 92663·2698 This business Is con· dygted lty· 11 lpdbcidu1I "9we .......... ...._.....,.y.erv ... 02/01/2001 MaryO D1ao11 lltis slal-t was filed Willi tfla County cterll of Orana• COVnty on 06/24/02 2Mt ... 71H Deily l'llot July 10. 17. , ... ,.. .... wrtif: ........ The followlne persons ere doina business es: Professlonel Hous e· Clanin& Servke, 1845 Anaheim Ave .. IB, Costa Mesa,CA92627 o-Ademova, 1845 Aoabeim •v• ti coate How to Place A ...... CA.UZ -.......... COit• Mtad ~ ... lftdlvWNI HaftltOlllblttad dcMlla ....... yetl No o..~. Tlla 1tat-t was htad wtdl • tM County C ... 11 of Ora11aa C~nly on 01/fflftn .. ,. ... , .. Dally Piiot Jufy 10, 17, 24, 31. 2002 W745 fictiiiM ........ .._s... ...... TtMt lollowlnc persons er• dolns buslMSs as: Fl lnwaslors. 204 E. 17th St., Suite 202. Costa Mese, CA 92627 • In dependent °'"'}X')m•nt ComMgy l!Mj ( 204 cllMlcal ....-•• 10'3 W. C.WSL. A·7, eo.ta .._.,CA92127 Erle lllkllMl Kievit, 3121 Scottsdale. Irv-. CA92t06 Titis i.usi-la con· dtM:ted by: .,. lftdtridwll ttave yOll stetttd dolfta lluslnels yet? Yes. Janval'y, 2002 Eric Mkll ... Kievit This 1t1l1ment was fiatd with the .C-ty Clerk of Oranae County on07/19/02 ioolfflMOI Dally Piiot Jvly 24. 31..: Aue. 7, 14. 2002 W761 , ... ,. ... (Mt)'42·5'11 ...... ....... ni.~-· .,. ... Th• Shu r Doctor, 3727 f erqulll!J.. los Alaritos, CA 907m Ed1111rd Mertl11 Al· 11....,•, 3727 hr,..._,, Los Mtmltos, CA 90720 Thll MillHa It con· ducted by; an IMWWual H1veyov1twt.d clolna bvs!Mss yell No Edward Alt!Mtbra This stete-nt was filed wrth tllt County Clerk of Orane• County on06/27/02 IOOHtOe:H7 Oall!Jblol July 3, 10, 17, ,. W720. ..---Deadlines --- Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advenisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad im·mediately. 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Monday 5:00pm ANNOUNCEMENTS ~] & MISC. lOH>-1770 GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL ENTERTAINMENT Calendar of Events 1310 EQUAi. llOUSIMG OPfOIY\llTY All real H lale •d~er lrStnll on lhtS neWSP•Pllf os sub,ect to the Feder ill fair Housina Act ol 1968 as amended which maku ol olleaat lo advertise "any prefer en,e, lom1tat 1on or d1sc11m1nahon based on r•ce, color. reh111on, sec. handicap, l•mollal status or national oroain. or an ontenhon to make any such preference. l1m1la loon or d1scr1m1nal1on • This newspaper woll not knowmaly accept any advertisement for real estate which Is in v1olahon ol lhe law Our readers are hereby informed that all dwtll· mas adverljsed jn thos new,paper are available on an equal opportunity basrs To complain of dis c11mtnalion, call HUD loll tree at 1·800·"24-8590 1483 Older Style Fvmitute PIANOS I. Collectiblet ·-·-·s. ..... ..._.~~ $$ CASH PAfD $$ OJl'leJllll'(»' ........... WI: BUY ESTAn:& ;:649-4922. SOUTHC8AST AUCTI N Lost 1515 ~ 1419 2305-2490 ANANCIAIJ PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Plnonal Loans 2490 Goo4 Credit Of' l od Credit. Con1olldote Tocfoyl Expand °' start up business, Personal loans na1labte Call I· 866·269 3670 2" hrs. ANTIQUES Anlqles b Siie :.10 DESK Mtl'f"•, 1tamped Hel,SSOOO/elto. 949-644-4112 APPLIANCES 3050 Spa "Hot Sprinas·· hke new. Teak wood trim, Navy cover. i!pprox 4x5 $800.949-675-2441 ENTERTAINMENT ELECTRONICS Reconls, Tapes CO'undDlsa 3315 TOP SSS/aECOaDSI Jeu. R&.B, Soul, Roell, Etc. 50's &. 60's MIKE (949) 645.7505 HOME FURNISHINGS Everythone 1n house aoes1 Black Teak OR (6 chairs) &. LR $700/ea whole sect1onal, S325 full size BR set (5 piece) $185 K1n1 or Queen r.et, 1 pc Oruel SG50. W/O. 3 yrs old. $500. micro· wave S75. Baldwin oraan $4'00. 949·640-4038 IEAUTIFUL COUCH eboul 81t. like new. Must see. $550 Price nee. 714-atl-1725 o--A... chair. round pedestel 1lass lbl 4 chairs, slc:le/sodl CE ProMe ... & Men 94&6t!>~l8 R•re ptd desk, antique lost 7I11 .... , a eel Euro mirrored Al' moire, phone outside JRO funky dinette set, low D•mtnslon On·hne, Mell low prices. 949-719·0653 Veade Or. 714·556-0172 Gtnerlf Amoll...a 1111 A• ap tkwww.f'-tw C.. There n -l(ll,ID) Chilm"WI Ill .. US walq b a home. .. Nip aldtr brll4hln ' ..., .... ,,..... ' FWwlcitl ~ prav lnbmRon llWllir1I l'V :I), &ro-7~ fl() s: Anr'1mo SM. l',l!tl 714-517-1900 --~ ADVERTISE to over & million Cellfornlans with a sletewldt classltled ed In 191 MWSplpetS $450 for 25 wOfds. Re1lont aullablt. fREE lnfOf malfon pacluae: (916)288 6010: (916)211 6019, www.cel seen.COM CAL•SCAN c_,c.a. .. _. Old Colnsl Ootd, sltver. ,_....,, ..... lllltiques eolec..._~.94f8 ......... 114& •• 3&11 By Fa x (949) 631 -6594 (Please include your nume and phone n11nibcr and we'll call you beck whh o pnce quellc.) By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours ~ -' By Mail/In P erson: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 At Newpon Blvd. & Bay SL -Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ................. ~ ... Friday 3:00pm Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm Mlscellaneous Pets 3655 A+ l'erslon Kittens aoraeous. Champion lines Caae h ee. No In blood breedina. Very alfect1onale Adorable c~ 96W-2572 MISCBJ.MEOUS MERCHANDISE 3855 lt GE Wht sode by side w/waler/1ce, 3 yrs new $900. 3mo old lwon beds $"75/both. ltillian leather • recliner. bone color, sacrohce $300. very nice swivel ba1 stools $135/bolh. oak 5 drawer chest $125, lamp end table $90, exercise bike $90 (949) 718-1416 SONG OF THE SOUTH (Disney Movie) VHS $29 co1o .. eror9lnol 888-374·0853 Call 24 hr WANTED JA,ANlSl SWottDS & IUlATED nEMS 9'9-494-17 S I HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY Balboa Peninsula IAYnONT EUGA.NCE FottlVll VIEW $1,t4S,OOO ·r· •tt-1n..a 120 ConJfll del Mar 41r 2.Slo appro• 3269 sf. beautiful smile story home on a corner lot. Spectacular oceen views. wonderful back· yard. Offered a l $1,495,000. aet. Debra Ber1er, 310·316·8465 x 348 310·600·9168 (cell) Twnhm buullful 2br 2ba. secluded, just remodeled, I block to Bi& Corona, overslted atl 2c lat, 949-640·5324 o......... ..... ,..,tect 2br 2b1 1 blk lo beach! fp, oversoted 2 c ear $625,000 949-720· l 593 cm ... COSTA MISA f'IXY OPIN SAT-SUN 11-S Mna Verdt (Stete Sire.ls) move In cood P1r10 firs In bdrm, Ille olh«. Cvl·dec·Hc. ................. t $425..000 Torelli fl11lty Betty Abel 714·893·4431' E'slde Cuttt 38r 281 home, remodeled master w/marble floor. vpdated country kitchen looks out lo the loYely llfden p1ho, h11dwood floors. $4'99,000 Judy Koler, 8kr. 949-376·5576. £'side <:.Ille 38t 28• home, remodeled muter w/marble floor, updated counlty kitchen loolis out to the lovely prclen p1tio, hardwood floors, $4'99,000. Judy Koler, 811r. tfi.376-5576 tm SOOS·SISO Quiet Nel9hberhoo d, 2br 2ba apt, wd hkups, I car 11ara1•. •at $1250 949-673 7800 DlnaPofnt SSl4 I llve Lontertt CUSTOM 3+ BR'S 48A. 2 stOfy home on • pool saed flat lot Close to Harbor &. buchHI Ernie &. Sheron Lancsl on Coa1t H-1 & l-• 800 443 7643 OPEN HOUSE (WED 7-31) 9 00 11 00 Newport Beacfl ltU( llUFFS LINDA MODEL Isl time on Mart.ell Absolutely wbnderful I story 3br, mosl spec I arnbell Vtew 1n ell lht Bluffs Hua• landsc rep· around patio overlooklna rellecl1on pond In orion sect. Appl only By Owner Al .. Ol'IN 12-5 949-644-5464 l eo ch Cotta91. As -s umable Loni Term luse until 2026 al $895 pe1 mo! All new Interior 2Br 2Ba. all new appls, slip marin• with resident discount. $199,000 Mary Wood. aat 949 58" 5811, 949-717-9816 Dealroble spacious double unit Creal 11iew of turnona basm end city liehts 4Br 4 .5Be. $2,150,000 Mary Lou K1ehle<, Lido Park R111ty 949·675 2700 l r .. •n l'revtew -My 26. Condo 0,.-Set/S-l -s aore S.. k'-4 38r 38a end unil with a view looluna out to Slcn1ture Hole Ill •&t Laurie leqjo 949·509·8923 Sea Island Jewel 28r 2.58•. approx 2400sf. all new dest1ner Interior. Views, feb location end morel Only $875,000. Ownr/1&1.. 949.719·0653 OCEANfaONT fllla Net fer TIM folttt ef H--. A .ttt-723-1 120 , .. IHTATIS ,AntKI TINOltl NATIONWIOI USA t4t-H6·t70S www p1lrlclllen0fa.com Nnpart Coal •0,.-Set/S-l .S 2t Yer-B11util1JI R1vae• 58r 5' /rba, purl· lied •ir sys. 3c aar, clubhouse with fabulovs pool. tennis couth low Metto Roos. •it., Laurie l1p t0. 949-~8923 IOllllC. ... St111111ht1 J l r l ie, shows lille • model, UP1t1dtd. enclsd f" $22011:11. 949 650-2 72 T.a. L-......... ,, .... efiy Gentlemens Rench Tennis Court 6400sl on on• level with lod1• style Grut i.oom., 1oretCM.1S sleb Cl'•nlt• kllctMtn. 58r 38• plus IUHt lfouae, 1unr.at v l1w1 eat Bonnie G1u11wltt714·7•717J Index -·~ -- J ' ' . . .. . ' • -!.. ........ ~~ f!l!l!t lliil 7402-7466 IOOS-1510 Frf•·-- ' ; ~' . • I I I '~ Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 '~ MISCELWIEOUS RENTALS Hoelt,t1otel Rooms &atO Renlal To Shara 6030 CM/roommate to share 2Br !Ba ++ $650/mo 949·642·3850, (cell) 949- 300.3297 Nl/r-MGte to dtare 2br Iba, comm pools/ spa ++ $700/mo. 949· 642·3850. 949-300-3297 l'T /full f1Mol1 nan sndler to $hare <DM 2br, 2ba t bit to bdl $500- ~ Ill vii 949-637·181Z Rooms tor RefC IMO NB/OCean Vtew rooms, Oceanfront/22nd. pvt rm, unfurn, share be, utls pd, n/smka. krtch· enelle. lndry. 1 block to Newport Pier, $660/mo Cell Sim al 949·278· 7905 (between 9a-5p) .. X ~ Holl. rm w/prv 1111. ~ Clbllt, no ~ '625+ S15. ,,,,,,. -...... 2-4256 ==-Deuble C•r G•r•t• 20124 in Coste Mesa $500/mo (949) 642-2217 AESIOENTIAl.RENT Al.S ORANGE 7400 COUNTY 0 Apt. s.-1 "' 0 $800mo utihtles lnclvded (949) 675-1431 OYH THI 8AaAGI APT, 2br nu cerpet, fp, wet, carport. no pet. $1400/mo 949-675-2975 So Bayfront 25ft to sand vu bay/boels, fria. w/d, 1.ar a1•. stor ace. patio $2000m yrly. 9(673-3059 .... ,.1 1111 ..... 111~. lh, O..fwwe nrc1 view, stove, dish· wshr. ,, .. $1l75m incl uM, no pet 949-721-1896 Y-'Y nr 1h w/.-. ,, .. ,.,_ Ck ...... -.n. Wllltw ...... ..... ,_. ~ ......... .. _..........., ..... ,, ..... ........ .... L"* ..... __ .... ,,..... llr. "le. E ... ~ .... ........... .... - 9000-9750 ,,,,. .... "' ..... Spooc lbr $875 Ind retrentor cpet, Ike .-. pool, pted, bM to bdl Great llenilnb &. toe Mf..5 IS-OJOS E'sl ... iOCli loy lBr, new c11peVfloorln1. yrd. $895/mo. 329 Un1ver1Sty •K. 949.57 ... 2031 •8lOCKS TO IE.ACHI * I br. lba on pen1nsul1 Act $1000/MO 949-673-7800 C-'ty W..dt, l'1lde lbr, la loll style, quiet, pvt, n/pels, $975/mo. 180 E. 21st St. 949 645· 7776 Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your crernt card # or mail with a check today! Run for a weekl If your car does not sell, we' II run It for another week,.., All for just s1e·. YIAalY lUSES BILL GRUNDY REALTORS 949-675-6161 21r lie, comm pools &. spa++ $1375/mo. Bllr 949·6"2·3850 (cell) 949-300-3297 Awesome view. cloS1 lo beach. huae remodeled Studio, Newport Heiahts. F p, lots of cloS1l 5')ace, $1400/mo. 949-515-2959 c...,a.1e1ya ..... d .. edl 21r, H o, upper unit Weslchlf Plaza "" 1184 Rutland 15 $1500+Sl450 sec dep Open Wed. 712"·" 5pm, He1dta&t-71 "·841 8111 2br condo l l/4ba, areat cond. Avail 8-2, $1500/ mo Good Credit Wanted Call Jtm 714·962·6163 CLOSE TO llACHI 2br. 2ba, belc. fireplace. l cer car. $185i0aet 949-613·7800 38r 28a duplt1. steps lo buch, Ip, 2 car 11r, 1 year lease, no pets, $21 OOmo 626 359 4539 --------------------, D YES, SELL MY CAR Ir aa::-:-:-:Cerd:-:"'.:.-:--:cw.--o-MC_o_VISA __ o_EJce_ .. _om_x __ ..;,._I -r-----------------------------MW ____ _ Model ____ _ -~--~--------------~- H111n111oto" h ACll INDEPENDENT , ' •• U49 ..,.,_, .,.. ~ ..... 11 ·11v ......... l2200llM. •nUllt ,.,..7'·1611 .......... _ ~·~-..... :..=-~"" 21f 28• l Ml from bch, ~uo, wlldedl. fp, vhill cells. 2c a•. •vi 9/1 S25CJO!no. 8111 Pechart 714.UJ.7300. 2269 llf' Hh llllfllK 311( 2.5ba 2....., 0..,. Cod. CICll vu. hi -... ch. ac. -. ..,.,, _,, ~ 2 c ..,, no "'*' $19150~Zll4 iiliifll 'Tl. v1-38r 2.58 1, UJ>.l f 8ded & v1c1nt. '299"/mo. Dou1 Bu .. y, Bkr 949-720-1704 .._ •• He, mint condition, 2-c aer. rp, w/d ltkup, quiet SlOOOm ltaH (94t) JSt..-74. Oc_,._.. 2M .. patio on und. 2 c aer. wd h41ups. act $3000 t4t-2'J-46M .-Aft IA'ftlllms ~ 1 ~ -.,, .,,, ""' bdl. ..,.. 8-1. ad> + 1st . ··~·· Specie•• re ••tleletl 48r 38• In preitlaiou.s nelchborllood pool, 2 c pr, le fenced yd, $5000/ mo. 949-673-1162 er....-.. Asst......,, PT for Se" St or •ae. 2 days per week. Office work. computer knowlectae end hcht malnt req. Newport Beech 949·644-~747 ClftllONACTK aecept,..l•t FIT. Ins ftlina M/T/W/TH 7·12/ 1:~:30: F 7·12 CdM, 949-673-6070 Dot• lllWy need cood typist for busy office, wlll train. Good pay and beneflls. flexible hours. Cell H.R. 1·800·905·0857 AUDI 'ft A4 SDN Wht w/&rey lnl. aulo sunroof, 1lloys, ' Sl7,980 118103 PHIUJl'S AUTO t4t-574-7777 Aetll 'H CS V6, 71111 m1, book1, records, sliver, arey llhr. mnroof fully loaded f1bulous cond lhrouahout 111972417 $5995 fin IYlll Bkr (949) 586 11188 l•W 't77401 ~Ii $24,UO 17470 A.Pre feul-.t ............. IMW '9SS251 l&.di 1-ty $1S,9SO 11'64 A-Prefe11lenol • ........ 941 IMW '96 S2Slc c_,,, White $21,tSO 17607 A-Prefusl--' .......... 4. IMW 't7 740fl SON Whl w/blk llhr. cert to IOOI\ mt, coml seat~ S22,980 •17512 PHllllPS AUTO 949-574-7777 IMW'9S 3111a Ulie New $11,9 50. 1141'5 • A-Profeul-ol IH-196-1941 IMW'91 UGI White, S,.orty $19,9$0 •7576 A·Profe11lonol H l -196-1941 '11 11 - IMW"9711......_ Wbt •/tall lllw, la "'' $11 . .0 HI018 PMwiAUTO Mt-574-7777 IMW'90ll SMltwC-. $1t,tSO 17570 ..... r ......... ............... Cetlllok 't4STS Fwy mlln, purl while, oatmeal hhl, chrm whl1 mechanic owned. bHu.' llful or la cond, f1nt11tic v1lu1 '6995, fin evall, 11457296 bkJ 9&586-11188 c1wv.a., 'H s.a...,.. JXi t onvt Wll1ta, tin llhr Sll.980 118172 PlffWPS AUTO t4t-514-7777 D<Mlp 'ttDw-..SlT While, w/hin lthr re.ar AC, CO Stacker 4X4 S15,980 117968 PttllUPS AUTO t4t-574-7177 D ..... •-'t5 2500 Cumnune' Diesel Ion&· bid truck ~ ml, stkk shift, ereen, &J•1 Int, very clean cond v 304446 Sl2,995 hna1mn1 avail, Bkr 949-586-1888 Fw tl '93 (c-UM Carao Van E250 ex tended, VS, 0111 owner from new. White/bllt int, beaut or11 cond, hn avail vinl49271 S4995 Bkr. (t49)Sl6-1111 FOllD USO '91 v- ton ver s1on, 450 c1 , trailer tow1n1 pcka, new trans, new brakes, lull pwr new l1res, 4 captain cha11s, bed, T\I, VCR, CB, 1rey/wh1te, ilnt cond S7500/obo. 949·640 5032 or 949 640-1029 Fo.-d 'O 1 F 150 4 Dr, lift IClt S 19,950 •7683 A-Profeulonol 818-896-1941 Fo.-ct '65 Mumng ooupe, 6cyl, auto. 4k m1 on new eng gd cood oria owner 949 548 1864 SELL your unwanted item~ lhrouah classified STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?f. • • • • • • • • • • • TIU~ ~IST'S COUP NOl'1h·Suulh vutnCnablr. North dei.I~ • NORTll "ood f11 for ~·~ . .uit. Mc;cr. Sooth. lemporwid with a bkl tn ~ and North made I 9P1lnecr Jump to row diamood~. promullli &horla&e tn diamonds and auar.intcc> in& five-card club M1ppot1, 1lnce SOu1h m1&1M ha\le upened on a thtcc> card t>uiL Meyer ~ oo time in getting to the club slam. •JI "'AKJ 63 I) 10 •J963l WF.$1' P.AST • A to 6 l • 9 7 5 4 l;l lt9 1;:1 8"" O K 985 O J 74 • 10 84 • 5 Wegt lcd a low diamond. woo wilh the ace in lhe clO!!Cld hand. A diamond was ruffed in dummy, and two hi&h l.rumJ>' ~cd u cn1rics to hand to rurr two more diamonds on lhe lablc. SOl!rH • K QJ t> 5 2 o A 632 •AKQ7 1llc bidding: NORTII EAST .... ,_ 20 .... 4 .... ........ Opening lead. foe of Since there was no immedlo1c encry to the South ha!ld to draw the ia.-.1 trump, Meyer led the jack of •P8des from dummy. Reali1in1 lk:clw'cr's problem, West allowed !hi: JOCk to win. Meyer now IMde the l.ey play of cash.in& ttlC ltlng and ace of heart.~ befon: ClOllllouing with 1 i.p;teie LO lhe queen, West woo. bul had no way of preventing South from wm- mng lhe neAt tnclt in hond, draw1n)!, !he remaining trump and claimmg t l tnck.'<. "'Thcxe ... ho can, do 'Tho'4: who cun'1, ICAChM " an old maium, bu• does noc hold true ro, bndgc M4XI of lhc hc\l v.rilc" and 1cachc,... arc aho ecpen pl11yen Walch lhc lechniquc of France'\ Jeoin-Pnul Meyer Oii lh1~ deal from lhe annual Bonn Nation.'' C-up ieam cvcnl. A~ a i-.o;cd hand, Nonh'11 jump to tv.o heanl> Wio ... t:d a hem MJh pl~ a HOid dee lam' DOI cashed lhe I v.o high heart\. We~t could have v.on the i.ec<>nd 1>pad.: W1d Cllllcd Wllh U hcan, lockmg dcclartt on lhc boord The ICn of dulh Y.OUld then ha\c -.cured t~ ~ltmi; Lnd. nu mauer how declarer pruceedcd S1~-e ca\h1ng the tugh ~arh eio;tr.R1o:d We.,,·, n11 curds. 1he play is t.nown th 1he ··0cn1i\1·~ Coup:· Isuzu Tr..,._r S'94 Wht w/aray int. 5 speed 4X4 $6.980 #18016 "HIWPS AUTO 949-574-7777 J"9Uor'9 2XJ6 l eouty & Cl•-Sl,950 17530 A· .. refeu1-1 118-896-1941 J"9Uor '9 6 XJ6 like New S 18,950 175S9 A-Prof ... ,_, 111-196-1941 J09uor '93 XJ5 6cyl, 2+2, Coupe, 69k. Brllrsh r ac1na ereen. tan llhr. moonrf, chrome whls. beaul cond. Sl0,995, •45n19 Blu 9'$586-1888 JOfUor 'U lU6 Series 3 ~Int cond, eray/back w/new 1nl. 142k ml, $3500 obo 949·645·6763 714 'l27 2911. JHp Gr...ct CJteroll .. ltd. (2) '94/whlte. S9500/ obo & '98/white. S18.DOO/obo. All Im maculate, inside & out All mechanically in top cond low m1la1e & new bre~es 949-040-1621 ~••v•r '97 Discovery This 1.s • local mce warrant,• Sl5.980 '18153 PHIWPS AUTO 949-574-7777 t.a..tl ._., '96 °'5covery 66k, s1lver/&ry tthr. dual moond. beautiful ou11nal cond Sl3,500 v496751 Bhr (949) 586-1888 L .. us '96 GS300 low Mll•ot• $19,950 #1665 A-Prefeulonal 111-896-1941 lel(ua GS300 '95 Sdn Cold w/tan lthr Ip, Sl6,980 118018 Automotive 9004 Mil 'ta Ml320 Low MllH $24,950 #7574 A-Profe11lonol 818-896-1941 Mil '99 Sedatt C230 smk s1I w/crm lth1, only 55h mr, lull pwr $18.980 •17611 PHILLIPS AUTO 949-574 -7717 MIZ 'l9 500Sl WhlteConv. $19,9SO 17661 A-Profeulonal 118-896-1941 Nluon '96 200SX SE·R ShoWY"m, 36k. red auto. loaded, moonrf. alloys, w1na S7800 714-751·2464 Mete.eta 'II S60Sl cream pull wht/tan llhr, showroom. chrome, 2 tops. Sl6.7!"i0 714 751 2464 M1lsub1sh1 '!'f Diamante LS Sedan (I 18042) Stiver with ru•Y inte11or 6 cyl, am/Im cd·ommac· ulate! only SI 1.980.00 Phillips Auto 949.574.7777 Niu"" '00 Mo•lma SE 3UIO. loaded . lthr. chrome whls. 44h m1. $17.000/obo 714 964 9693 f>oruhe '89 911 coupe Thr Legal Drparmum at rhr Daily fib.it iJ pkasrd 10 anno11nrr a new urvicr now ava1/abk to new b11sinme1. PHIW PS AUTO 949 574 7777 L .. ua '95 lS400 White S 19,9SO Red w/tan llhr ' $24,980 •18180 PHIU 1 PS AUTO 949-574-7777 Wr wi/J now SEARCI I thr namr for yo11 at no nctra chargr, and save you tlu nmr and tlN trip to thr Gourr Ho1ur in Santa Ana. Thm, of coursr, afirr thr srarrh u compkwJ U't' u•1LI fik your fiai11ow b11mms namt' s111umrnt with the Co"nlJ Ckrlt, pub/uh oner a u'frlt for four werlts as rrquired by law and thm file yaur proof of pub/1ca11on u111h thr County Ckrlt. Pkase nop by to fik your firtinous bu.sinm rtatnnmt 111 rhr Daily Pilot, 330 W &ry St. Co1111 Mt'UI If you cannot stop by. pkaH call u.s at (949) 642-4321 and u.1e w1U tMlte arrangemems for you to handk rhis prorrdurr by mail If you 1hou/4 hat'f any fimhrr questions, pkaH call us and u>e will br 1111.Jrr than pui U> astin you. Good l.uclt in your nt'W busmm! Daily L Pilot #7491 A-Profe11lonol 119-196-1941 Mil '99 C230 White $18,950 •7627 A-.. refeHl-1 118-196-1948 Mil '92 300l ~ Rare Modd. •nl cond IT Nie ..t1h. 12.IXXl Lets Mat.r a deal' Donna 94M33-SOl1 Mil '19 3001 ToUfN very clean. newt11es. loatled recent value JOb, $219h mo, '5900/obo day 949 955-2378 ext ?22. e¥n 949 718 9175 Solum '99 Sl 1 1411 actual mo. lull tact warr, books, records. auto. metallic buraundy/gray rnl Garaaed, n/smkr, like new VU57212 S7995 Bkr 949 586 1888 Speedster ae,..lco '64 This 1s one fun Porsche Looi< conv for summet 11 $17.980 081522 PHIWP5 AUTO 949-S74-7777 Super leetle '71 c ... v. Clas•c t11ple wht conv prof restored All new• ParnVenaflop/chrm/rnt Classte car & onvestmenl $7950 714 751 2464 M erced es Ina 'O 1 TOYOTA '97 RAV 4 ML320. whole, 13kmr. I A/C, 4 cyl. perfect con owner. Eacellent cond , d11ton, 8800 m1, Sl2,000 $31,900 949 551·8074 pp 949,644.7409 HOME, HEALTH AND BUsiNESS ~ ..... Wednesday, Mr 24, 2002 11 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACA088 ' l w.a In lfne e Forum h"Uo• 10 SAC lettM• 14 Mood 15 Morenoor Rudner HI Train '9 need 17 M9rtinl elClra 18 8WI• capital 19 ~qu· 20 Olitgu1-Item 21 \/•rv busy (2 wd•) 24 TV advertl•r 2e Mlf1or Injury 27 Above, to a b ard 28 8 -alertl- 30 Came to the reecua 33 Rogef or Demi lM Chaotic pt.oe, slanglty 37 Make muddy 38 Thorougttlates se Lofty 40 Enjoyment 41 Clock part• 42 Hold on•'• own 43 Salls' plaoe. 44 Flrefty holder 45 Garment part 48 Roof auppona 52 Craft item (2 wd•) 55 Writer -Tolstoy 5e -up (pay) Toyota '01 Cellca GT-S 6 speed, taclorv wu1, lull loaded. moonrooll #18174 $19.980 ()() Phillips Auto 949.574 7777 Toyoto '00 Tundro Uh New $19,950 #7666 A·,.rofe11lonol 811-196· I 941 Volvo '9 7 ISO SON White. w/tan lthr, l uwn A noce. lash lrade 1n 11 Sl2.980 #18060 PHILLIPS AUTO 949.574.7777 VW '97 Coltrlo White, 1•e•t. fun conv $9,980 '179!>0 PHIW"5 AUTO 949-574-1777 VW JlTTA GU '97 Sdn Blk/blk inter auto. mnrl, S12.980 118076 "Hllll"S AUTO 949-S74-7777 VW Posoot 00 GlS Sit. Wifle'/ Wlf Mtf 21k In Sl6.911l 117776 "Hllll"S AUTO 949 574 7777 57 P.-port compenlon 58 FOMNrnn 60 Big buctts? 91 COupd'- 82 U..so 83 DOM It Wfong tM Elc:er of •MecGyver· &5 City conduit DOWN 1 Movlee 2 Bright I.lower 3 Friend 4 F•ll mo 5 Put 0 1'1 ctothlng 0 l.9 .. y teoM• 7 Via 8 To be, Ill Mon tr NII g Sheets 10 Ari outer pllll'\et 11 Vem•nl neighbor 12 Buenos -. Argentina 13 High-y alert 22 Al50 not 23 Yen 25 Caroler'• tune 28 RI-ra.pldly 29 Non-vwbal OKs 30 Dog'• bartl 3 1 Debtor's note 32 Not- 33 Medieval AlltomotlYe 9004 WANTlD 200 0 or newer Yuk-Xl er Suburban 949 -466- 2070 Pp. AUTOMOBILES, MISCEUANEOUS Wanted 9045 f omlly Operoted Deoler woth ove1 40 year1. up' wtll pay a very bu p11u tor your car V.tn or truck paod lor 01 not Call Dick Rey @ Tomato Auto Sale!. 1T4 437 1931 Of 714 328 3228 CASH FOa CAaS We nred your ur Paid lor or not "hlHlps Auto Aili fo.-Malcolm 949 574 7777 2000 er 11ewet Yuti- Xl or Sut.uri.-949- 466-2070 "P· SELl your unwanted Item!. lhroueh clus1fred 7 ·24-02 C> 2!X)2 ....,..._, "-1 .. Sll!10C*e Inc dele{IM 47 Orga,,.c 34 Shodt compound som«>ocly 48 Gauc::ho s rope 35 Bullring shout <IQ .Jo91Je 36 PrlmevaJ 50 EntenalMt 38 Set a9'de Della -39 Lawsuit basis ~, More acny 41 Contributed 53 Pod!et bf9ed 42 Loose robes 54 WI-- -owl 43 Gauges 5Q Oownhllklf 44 Calendar d1v Tommy - 45 Hammen gurnmoe Sam "16 Hermtt AUTOMOTIVE PARlS/ ACCESSORIES/ SERVICES Accessories 9200 2002 endosed lraller 518. l!irn lues. lockable doors. 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'&, POUCY In an effort to offer Iha best Arvice ~stble to our raders and tdver Users, we will requve Contractors who adver· Ilse In lhe Ser vice DtrectO!'y to include their Contractors Licenu number In thtlf adver· tisement. Your co •operation IS arntly :pprtclated. w..owcows Mtnl Blinds, Wood Blinds f,_ II homl llL Lf52Sl19 Jlml714-J17-2'11 eel Ca;i •t ... o <Allf'lT o CAaPno Repaws, P1lch1na. Install CoufllOUS 1ny Silt ,obs Wholnalal 949-492·0205 ~Senlcls MPUTER HELP! ,..... .... 'llllMll .. ,.. ..... ... PCwMac ~ .... ~.~ ·~l.t!dWll ·Ob ... ~ • Dglll~ ~lo\$ ·»#S~~..., UC.......,Gr ...... 10YnC...-~· ComputuHdp "' 11-1 Sb#_, .,._.. ... • '>ffilp. ..WO, tlNUf"C ·~·"'"""' ·~~~ .. - n.-....... • Mol\"or ludo °' ~ ·~MtlllltW,.. •<At aft~ Jrn,.,. Ifft • 8..nd -lllUll( '"" ... Adldl tJf .,,, ..... .,.. .. ,........ ...... _ i>o..-111\1 c:-r.-.., • ...i 714-5~'473 Comp•SeMces FriMlly c...----Wt f1a aoy compouter problem on $lie 16 Yrs Eap. 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