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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-08-20 - Orange Coast Pilot. .... ~ . Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 TIJESDAY,AUGUST20,2002 PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW /CWlY PILOT Shanjean Lee, 17, a Corona del Mar High School grad, studies a flask on the final day of the Youth Science Research Fellowship Program at UCL Searching for a cure Faisal Ahmad, left, a senior at Corona del Mar High School, and fellow senior Emily Liu of University High School work in the research lab. High schoolers explore cancer and more during a UC Irvine internship that encourages potential researchers. Christine Carrlllo Daily Pilot N ine Orange County high school students ended their six-week internship · at UC Irvine on Monday, leaving with an increased appreciation for scientists and the researeh proces& Wearing official white laboratory coats and working diligently ln one of the labs on th~ second floor of McGaugh Hall, each of the studen ts tried to soak in as much of the professional world as they could before returning to school in the fall. The American Cancer Society's Youth Science Research Fellowship Program, which was initially developed 12 years ago for graduate students interested in cancer research, has become an avenue for the medk:al research Industry to Introduce younger generations to the dlallenging field, said Bruce Vancil. director of cancer control for the society's Orange County region. S.. SEARCHING, Pace M Environmental study launched for Kohl's store DEVELOPMENT: Costa Mesa officials award contract for the analysis but say they support a recreation use at the Mesa Verde center on Harbor Boulevard. Lotlta Harper Daily Pilot OOSTA MESA -Oty Council mem- bers on Moodily approwd a contract to study the tramc and environmental ef- fects of a propoeed department store that would demoUsh the popular bowling al- ley Kona Lanes oo Harbor BouleYmd. The council voted 3 to l to award the $59,000 contract to I.SA Aasociates for the study of a 95.000-square-foot Kohl'S store on Segerstrom-owned property. Councilman Gary Monahan was ab- sent, and Councilman Ouis Steel dis- sented, saying he wanted the study to Include the possibility of a skateboard park and the bowling alley. ·1 think we can do a whole lot bet- ter,• Steel Said THE VERDICT . Renovation plans for the southern half of the Mesa Verde Shopping c.en- ter, where JCona Lanes and the empty Jee Cllalet and &!wards movie theater sit. call for all three buildinp to be re- placed by Kohl's. A series of studies must be con- ducted to evaluate bow the develop- ment wUJ affect traf6c. air qµality, nolee and neighbonl before it can be consid- ered for councll approval Don Lamm, the assistant city man- ager, told council members that alterna- tive kleu for the site were welcome but not appropriate for the study at hand Rafting has never been the best escape •You don't have the light to teU therb to keep Kona or Ice Otalet until it comes down to approval.• Lamm said •Then you can vote their project up or down.• Mayor Unda Dixon and Council- woman Karen Robinson &aid they would also like to see recreational use at the site but understood the need to analyze only what was being propoaed by Kohl's, as required by state law. City Manager Allan Roeder said the council simply did not have the See STUDY, P ... M Daily Pilot' AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: MWW.dlllMiot.COOJ ~ WEATHER ~ Oon't gllt. '*"'-" .... .,... Dftalll end doudl hlMn't llilL ....... Al ,... The• .... ~. =atldrwt'llta191Wflf Caunly ....... ..... ....... . . • I Newport close to adding islands East Santa Ana Heights and Bay Knolls residents will have a chance to discuss their annexation by the city on Sept. 16. June Casa1r1nde Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -It's the closest they have ever come to becoming part of Newpon Beach and, on SepL 16, east Santa Ana Heights residents ex- pect to get their first and largest green light. It is then that a county commis· sion will consider whether the area should be annexed to the city. But while it's a safe bet that the county's Local Agency Formation Commission will take a positive view of a request to annex three county is- lands to Newport Beach, several other requests that will face commissioners almost guarantee that there will be some controversy. West Santa Ana Heights and the Santa Ana Country Oub have asked to become part of Newport Beach. "They have asked to be placed in the Newport Beach sphere of influ- ence." commission representative Bob Aldrich said. "nlat's contradictory with Costa Mesa's application." Costa Mesa bas applied to annex the western portion of Santa Ana Heights, as weU as the country dub. Both have asked Newport Beach to take them in, but Newpon Beach chose to foUow the "sphere of influ- ence" boundaries set by the commis- sion decades ago that put west Santa Ana Heights into Newport Beach. In its September hearing. the com- mission will consider together appli· cations by Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, the west Santa Ana Heights resi- dents. the country dub and a few oth- ers. If Newport Beach's request is ap- proved and all the paperwork is com- pleted In time. east Santa Ana Heights residents will boast a Newport Beach address on July 1. lf they get tied up In red tape. annexation will be post- poned until July J, 2004. "We learned our lesson during New- pon Coast annexation to start at the beginning of the fiscal year." Assistant City Manager Dave Kift' said. explain- ing that paperwork with state and county agencies was made much more cumbersome because the coast was annexed on Jan. 1. A protest period, likely LO begin in mid-October. will give certain res.1- dents a chance to undo any of the commission's decisions. For example, if more than half of the residents of west Santa Ana Heights protest an- nexation in writing, the matter could be put to a vote. But their actions wouldn't stop Newport Beach from annexing the eastern area in the meantime. ·rught now, we're just kind of shadow boxing." said Roger Summers, bead of an east Santa Ana H.etghts resident group and a supporter or an· nexation. "We've never gotten this far before. That's encouraging." \ SAILING AWAY ........ ~ .... light. ........ IPOllTI .. I U lUlldly, qust 20, 2002 KIDS TALK BACK I Fnjoying the new • expenence The Dally Pilot on Monday went to TeWinkle Park in Costa Mesa to ask kids in Camp Costa Mesa, 'What do you like best about the first day of school?' ·rn.u meeting new people because it's Interesting.• NANCY RUBALCABA. 11, Santa Ana •New clothes, became the old clothes are all worn out and stained.. NCHOLAS MATAELE, 11, Costa Mesa •1 like how you don't get umuch work." ERICNOEL, 9, Costa Mesa •Meeting a new teacher, because if she's mean, you'll know It." E1"AN DEBERRY, 11, Costa Mesa •Meeting new people and leeing all the newthinpln the clMlroom... .. a ~· ' .. 'j • ~ .. ' .. SU M E R ·TIME ' .s UM ME TORI ES PHOTOS f1'f DOH I.EACH /DAl.Y ~T Kenny Bick, 12, gets his feet dunked in the water south of Newport Pier on. Wednesday while on a parasailing trip from Marina WaterSports. Soaring overhead Parasailing offers a bird's-eye view of the harbor for those who want to get up, up and away. Deirdre Newmen Daily Pilot I magine flying hlgb above Newport Harbor with the ocean breezes circlJng around you u you watch the waves undulate below. It's posalble to Boat 600 feet above the ocean by parua.Wng. a sport that combines the adrenalin rush of skydiving with the thrill of water sports. And you don't have to jump out of a plane. In fact. all you have to do to paruail ln Newport Beach ls sit ln a swing. says Mlb Perrin, captain of paruail operations for Balboa Penlnsula-bued Marina WaterSports. The company uses hydraulic winch boats so it's possible to lntlate the parachute while the boat ls moving and before the pa.ruallers are attached to it. All systems are go as Kenny, left. and his parasalling copilot Dane Berman prepare to lift off for a trip outside Newport Harbor. "The risk before was in the lnfiation proceaa and landing (on the beach)." Pen1n said. "'lb.ls way, (paruailers) don't have to fly by any immobile object& The worst that can happen now la they get wet.• FUN STUFF COSTA MESA Orange Ccx.tnty Ftllrgroonds. The COit le $8foreduttl,$3fortMne 12to 17,$1 for c:hlldren 8 to 11, end cNldren 5 end younger ere free. (714) 883-1102. ANNUAL INDIAN P<1#WO# BEACHES A Netive American f9ettvel fMtur1ng e dance competfdon, netfYe c:reb end food NEWPORT BEACH laJNICIW. BEACH wtll be held Hidey to Sundly tit the Beec:hgoera can erlfov eveeytt'llng from On Wednesday, two Newport Beach 12-year-olds -ICenny Bick and Dane Berman -ttied paruail.lng for the flnt time. Both FYI Merine Wet8'Sports off9n peruelllng eeven daY9 •week from April to Septemb«. It coe1a $66 for the pereNtler end $25 per pnMnger. For more lnfonnetlon, cell (949) 873-3372. were hooked into the parachute ao they could experience the adventure of paruail.lng together. At. the cord attached to the parachute extended, sending Kenny and Dane higher and higher, they seemed to get smaller until 8na11y they appeared to merp Into one"' person with four dangling lep. When they were~ lowered after a 10-mlnute ride, dielr excitement WU evideht. "It's very blood-ruahf.ng," Dane said. "When you Brat start to go, that's the best part of all.• ICenny said it was weird to see birds Oying in front of hi.a face and seeing the waves at d.Uferent levels ln the ocean. BIG CORONA IEACH Thlt beech fMturee fire rtnga, picnic tables, YOtleybell COUfta, "** bet, reetroome end~ Proceed IOUth on EMt Cout Highwriy end tum right on Marguerite. Proceed two bk>dla to OcNn Boulevard, tum right tit the ltOp llgn end follow.._ to the Corona dM Mer Main Beed\ entrance. (IM8) fM4 3CM4.. Daily A Pilot Ctwllllne Centlo Newt ...i.t.nt. (Ml) 174-4298 dlrlMJM.Ot1rrlllo•111t1,,,...oom Pho .......... endD11'1~ 01'9(1 Fry, Don l.Mc:tl, Seen Hiiier, Glne Alexender, Lori Ander9on 8c»c 1eeo, Coeta Mele, CA 82828. Copyright No newt .eon., llluetradona, edltortal ,,,...., or ~herein 09n IM reproduced~ wrtnilrl pennleelon of copyright owner. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST YOLM.N0.2U ~-HOT\.M HOW 10 MAaf ua M we cld Mondey, we mey ... more dftale .. morning. The ..... •>epected to '**wound throughout the dly, m9ldng It Ml more Ilk• June then AAlgUlt. Hlghe wt11 ..... to the low '108 In COlll9 MIM .tet the upper IOa In ,.. ipDlt leech.....,.. wll be ...... ,. awell wtll blow ltrongef tit 15 to 25 lcnota, Wllt1 2· to 4-foot W8Y9'end8 ~ .... of 7 to ..... Fog wll roll In .. ewning. , .. ,M2 ... 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IPR t ~ IOA'l'ltl FOllCAIT ........ ......... .. .......... U1tlilllW .. .......... -· -Damp, drab conditions provide August gloom d Drizzle and clouds are expected to hang around today, but should allow the sun to peek through Wednesday. aummer and are often ulfened to u June gloom. But with the coutal eddy and the blgb·level low-pretaure aystem nWdng their appearance in late summer, Newport-Mel& resident.I are get· ting an OW!due dote of the drab. Lollta H•rper Daily Pilot NBWPORT-MBSA-In mac- tive Southern Clll!omla commu- nity that prides ltlelf u the ulti- mate location for fun In the eun, dlamal clouda -lib thoee that hung around until the late after. noon Monday-pnerally falter gloomy mood& · But Mary Crosby, who wu out md about form earty morning jog ln the 8aclt Bay. welcomet the dreary conditions. Qoeby 11.ld ahe bates betns hot ln the aun. Call her crazy but Qoeby laid ahe la actually enel'ldzed by the cool marine layer that hu plagued -or bleaed -the Newport-Mesa area for the put three daya. . "The 1un zapa my energy," Crosby aald. "You can work out more when It's cool, and you're not dying Uld aqulnting and worrying about 1Un1Creen and settin8 wrinkles." Crosby can thank a coastal eddy -a low-pressure syatem over the ocean -for the ab- aence of the sun. Robert Balfour, a senior fore- caster for the National Weather Service, aald two facton are to blame for the thlck marine layer. The ftnt being the coutal eddy, which aplnl over the Pldftc Ocean, Puahlns the molature from the water onto the land, he Mld. C.Omblne that with m upper- lewl Jow-preauxe system. which lit.a lix milea above the Newport· Mel& area. and what you get la a marine Jaym that la about aeven timea thicker than uauaL Balfour aaid. A marine layer In uauaily about 500 feet deep, but the weather system duo baa pro- duced a 3.SOO·foot cloud cover, Balfour aa1d. "If you apply the math, you can 8gure that a marine layer that la IMMln times u deep will take about seven dmea u long to burn off," 11.ld Balfour, explaln· Ing why gray lkiea have hung around until late afternoon. The thick clouda are usually common in the spring and early Bleak weather condltiona btve cut beach crowd.a In half, life· guard omctaJa wd, Ieavtng moldy avid IW'fen md thlck- lldrined awtmmen. Ufetuard Capt Bric Bauer aaid offtclala cloaed about lO'tli of the lifeauanl towen u a mult of the under- llzed crowd. Dull lkiet make for a dull day In the life-guarding profeaalon. Baueraaid. "The weather actually makes it a little more monotonous for the guards.• he aald. •They'd rather have It aunny, wtth high actfvtty. • Balfour aald residents can ex- pect a thick marine layer, drizzle and fog through Wednesday. 1bwa.rd the end of the week. high pressure will build over the area and cause the marine layer to ahrlnk. he aald. lemperaturea are expected to climb u high u 84 Inland, but could stay about 68 degrees near the coast. "By Thunday, It should be a little drier, a little sunnier and a little wanner," Balfour aald. City's efforts bolstered by -liJ!kirtg water campaigns .. Newpon Beach officials will tailor their waters. In January, new ruJes for run· off went lnto effect. The ruJes are so stringent that even New- port Beach -the only city ln the county to enthusiastically embrace the ruJes -ls strug· gltng to meet them. Among other things, the ruJes state that merchants can't hose off their sldewalb unless they catch the water before it gets Into the storm drain. goals to better match a $5-million state conservation program. June CH•1r.nde Daily Pilot NEWPORT BP.ACH -A pub· lie education campaign for wa- ter quality hopes to capltallze on a $5-mllllon regional campaign by plggybacldng lta message. A meeting between local, state and federal of!lcials on Monday hatched an Idea that could boost the city'• chances of meet· Ing it.I water-quality goals: taOor local education campaigns to a atate-funded regional campaign for water con.aervation. The 1trategy a1ao marb a turning point ln local effort.I to control urban runoff. Until now, local offtdala have emphuJud keeping pollutant.I out of 1torm dra1na through thlnp like street tweeplng md forbidding buAlneseea to rime detergent off thelf 1idewalb Into storm dralnL Now they plan to bolster that approach by emphuldng co~ w.i,,r too. •If you re co~rvlng water, you've got leu s<>lnlJ Into the 1torm dnJna, • Aalatant City Manapr Dave Kl.ff aald. - KUf, who heada up many of the dty'I water-quality effoJ'tl, met wtth memben of t!ae Oranp C.Ounty C.Oundl of Gov· emmenta, Environmental Pro· tec:tton Apncy Resfon IX Dtrec· tor Wayne Nutrt and State Wa· ter Rnourca C.Onttol Board Olalrman Art Baggett on Mon- day morning to find ways to co· ordinate water-quality efforts. The state board has allocated $5 million toward an education plan In the Los Angeles and Orange County area. And be- cause that plan will emphasize conservation, the Newport Beach water-quality education campaign wlll. too, even though runoff ls more critical to local Details of the state's and the city's public education cam- paign have not yet been de- cided. • Valancea 8c Cornice Boxe1 • Roman Shade• • Blind. • Venicale • Sb~tten • Beclapnada c..,u.n,.,, C"""'4lln hi ~•r H•.u . ..,. ( , .... < >I I ~~~ DESIGN CENTER Factory• Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Coeta Meta ~ (9'9)642-8400 ;.:r::::r-w:. . Tultdlr, _.. 20, 200t ' M BEACH CRUISER DON LEACH I DAILY PLOT A bicyclist cruises along the beach path on 18th street where volleyball net posts stager the horizon on a drluly day alona Newport Beach coast. PLUG IN Plug Into the Piiot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. Daily Pilot 111 I I P.\ I~ N :\ 11 I l ' ~ ( ~ l Is New Medical Proclucu ln'ftnf9r N.8. Podiauin Or. Roth Low Coat -No Oral Medicatiom Money 8ICk Guaraateetl C..U Sarah fur info (9'9) 7S~7661 A Fine Affeir 72 1-9044 8. M1gn111 844 -4477 The 811k1t C11e 720 · 7088 811kin Robbins 844·1331 Blockbuster Video 759 -9404 Cathay Newpon Raataurant 759-3388 Champegnea Market • Dell 840-50 11 Chevron USA 780·8878 Couture New York 751·1791 Hippy Nella I Spe 751 ·8888 L1btl1 840·1133 M1g'1 Donut• l Bakery 780-1278 M1llbox11 Newport 144·1480 M11ttr Tallorlng 720·1041 Marco Polo lt1l11n Etttry 721 ·0801 NtM>Ort North Clllfttrt 844 ·0435 = Nortti or""trtc 720 ·0204 Of. lchttl Shlc One Hour Moto ~ 8U·UU Pt= 751·1520 RowllJtwtltn IU·71g4 "'°" htcourt ........ Tilly'I Coft9I 711·1141 n.-. ..... 7H·Hll • ii, ............. M Tlle$dly, Auaust 20, 2002 STUDY Continued from Al authority to ask the applicant to do studies for things that are not included in the proposal. Kohl's has deposited the cost of the~ plus I°" to oover internal costs of administering the contract, a staff report shows. If the project ls ultimately re- jected. the department store oould submit another propoeal or the Segersttornt could ftnd another tenant to develop a dif. Ceient fi!dUty or buainf:88. "Whether you are for or againat this project, (the infor- mation in this study! Is what everyone needs to make a ded· sion,"lJunm said C.J. SegerstrOm & Sona officials Pitch . In! ~ Help keep our city clean! Orange County's Gone Looney Tunes! • WARNER BROS. PRESENTS Bugs Bunny on Broadway Sat. Aupst 21t at 8 pm George Daugherty. conductor Starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck. Por1<y Pig and The Road Runner , A ffve..carrot 'cwazy' evening! Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Your favorite Looney Tunes characters Rossini's 'Barber of Seville' projected on the big screen! Wagner's 'Ride of the Valkyries' Sold Out Worldwide/ ORDER NOW! (714) 755·5799 (714) 740·2000 ()f14t I 'I'' •• • j I • I I' • JI' f1c:lc4•f•••·······" I ~ said the project ta the aec- ond pbue of the ownJl rehabW· tation of the Mela Verde center. 'The northern end of the center la anchored by a ~ns and has a Sav-On Drur. Starbucb Coffee, Botton Maibt and Hollywood Video. Segeiatxoma oftldals reevalu- ated the c:enter'I wie after both the Bdwarda comP*JlY'a bank- ruptcy and the dOIWe of lee VERDICT Continued from Al Bell. Well, my raft made it almost to Bell. Almost, but not quite. I floated by Bell hanging on to a 2-by-4, which WU all that was left of my Mark 1\vain Mmissippi River raft. Somehow, reading "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn• was not adequate preparation for raft building. It was about that time I decided that river rafting was not my cup of tea. a sound determination as it turned out. Years later, I was river rafting on a Canadian river. It was a rather large party in the raft. and everything went along swimmingly until the raft buckled in the middle, sending me butt over teakettle into the water, where I floated along for what seemed like most of the river until finally another raft OWet. Attempts were made to replace the movie.,_... IOd k:e skating rink -a oollll$IOlty h- ture and tra1nlng ground for Olympic athletes for 30 yea.rs - but no similar teoanta were found, officials said. • i.ouTA HARPER 00...ers COsta Meu. She may be retched et(948) 574-4276 or~ e-mail et lofita,hllrper@Jatl,.,,...com. picked me up. It didn't seem to matter whether I built the raft or not, I still ended up in' the water. And it's not just rafts. I have rented houseboats twice, seetnlngly innocuous vessels, but ran agroWld with the first and into a hurricane with the second when we ended up · tethered to a palm tree in the Florida Keys for several days. . Even just putting around Newport Harbor in an electric boat, I have managed to fall overboard.. Th" ferry seems all · right. I have taken innumerable trips over the years without mishap, even Uberated It one night to get back to Balboa Peninsula after the ferry closed, but if I have to go someplace on the water other than Balboa. don't send a boat -just a pair of swim fins. It's safer. • ROBERT GARDNER is a Corona del Mar resident and a former judge. His column runs Tuesdays. ~ <!JIUlllllRAJu11 ~ FLORAL & GIFTS PALMS & FICUS TREES 75%.0FF 20-50% OFF Selected Regular Merchandise 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa, Mon-Pri 10:00am-6:00pm. Sat & Sun 10:00am-5:00pm Phone(949)764-1746 • ~uminette Privacy Shttri® • Vignette«l window shadings • Palm Be~™ wstom shutters • Provenenc:e"" woven wood shades • Paramoun~ wrtial blinds WINDOW COVERINGS & ACCESSORIES • D~ • Beddins • Upholstery • Shutters • Top Tmitments • ' 1.11 I •1.Li Ii f.,,, I I l 'i• l 11.1. : Pl \( I ' JI\. 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The 3:05 p.m. blaze started in 1he compm ropm of a 4,<m-squaie-foot house in tile 2100 block of Albulus Street. said Newport Beach Fire Capt John Blaaa WidUn a half-hour, about 17 firefight- 4 POLICE F.ILES COSTA MESA • w.t 8ebr S1rMt: Police reeponded to e report cff indecent exposure In the 800 blodt et 12:20 a.m. Sat\Jrdey. • Briatol S1rMt: A grand theft was reported in the 2900 blodc et 10:49 a.m. Saturday. • Felfvlew Roed: An auto theft was reported In the 2700 blodt et 1 'IJ7 p.m. Sunday. • • Hamiton StrMt: Vandalism was reported at Rea Elementary School at 3:42 a.m. Sunday. • Harbor Boulewrd: A petty theft was reported in the 3500 blodc at 1 :02 p.m. Sunday. NEWPORT Continued from Al In April, the council reconsid- ered annexing east Santa Ana Heights and Bay Knolls following resident outcry on the annexa- tion's details. Property taxes in Santa Ana Heights are bound to a redevel- opment agency agreement that automatically uses all increases in property taxes there to pay back the agency's investment in the area until 2035. So tax rev- enues the city would get from annexing the area are fixed until 2035 at about $110,000 a·year. East Santa Ana Heights is near the northern end of the Back Bay and has a population of about SEARCHING Continued from Al "We decided we needed to be feeding the next generation so that they would start looking at cancer research as a career,• he said "What we wanted to do is capture them to cancer ..• and you've got to catch them young.• The competitive program received more than 200 applications from high school juniors and seniors throughout Orange County who are interested in pursuing bioJ~ oncology or other related fields. Once aelected, students are pllcelt in a campus lab bued mosdy 00 thetr ecpedenre and knowledtle. and only lligbtly on tbdr penonal pnlerence. Once asstgned, the students then attend weekly group meetk9 to di8a.m their wolk and experieoces with pro(esaor:s and fellow students. Although the students bad . slightly d.Uferent experiences, each of them pined much more knowledge about the field •1 found it a really rewarding experience," laid Faisal Ahmad, 17, who wll continue his n!leU'Ch through bis senior year. •At the end. I really did help CODlribute to finding out bow the cl-. worb ... helping to ewna.lly Ind a cure.• 1be tncamtng senior at a.una dll Mar High School Wiii ~to a lab team duat ~ oa cooatructing a ftnt-time clone of a gene by ~ , ' en_........., lbe blllJe. 1boulb. 15-,.r-old boy WU home at, the dme, he WU evacuated l8fely. The lamUy't cat; Slcttdel, ., WU removed once he WU found behlnd a downa1aks sofa, 8la1,I« said. The heavy smoke fon:ed firefighters to cut tbrouF the home's attic, where addi- tional Oames were found, and open second-ltory win- dows, Blauer said. The com- puter room sutrered major fire damaee. whBe the reet of the second Jloor, whidl coo- sisted of duee other .rooms. recetved smoke daJnaae. Overall damage bas yet to be estimated. • Lmn1ton Lw: Police respondecf to e report of identity theft In the 100 blodt et 4:69 ~.m. Saturday. .......... Dltve: Police responded toe report of vandalism In the 2800 blodt et 8:33 a .m. Saturday. • Pl'lnclllon Dltve: A dieturbence WM reported In the 300blodtet11:14 p.m. Sunday. • Sendllth'Ood 8tlMt: A grand theft WM reported in the 1600 blodt et 9:p.t p.m. Sunde~ • w.t 11th 8tlMt: A petty theft wea reported In the 600 blodt et 2:07 p.m. Saturday. • w.t 11th 8trMt Md AMheim~A hit-and-run felony wee r~rted at thi• Intersection et 9'.38 a.m. Sunday. .; FYI I I • • t ' t • ~ .. u ... Members ofthe.~lloare welcome to partJcfPaW, lrt4he county's Local Agency~ ' Formation Comminion hearing. The meeting will take place et 8:30 a.m. Sept. 16 In the Newport Beach Pfenning Commiuion Hearing Room, Building 10, at 12 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. For more Information, call the commiuion at (714) 834-2666 or visit www.orange.l•ko.ca.gov. 1,000; Bay Knolls bas more than 400 residents. •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach end John Weyne Airport. She may be reec:hed et (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail et junB.caBllflNlndefllatitnft.oom. cutting and pasting part.a from other genes. Rebecca Qunmins, al8o an incoming Corona de! Mar High senio~ worked in another area but shared a similar outlook. Q.unmins, who wod;ed oo a team that harvested prot.eins, bad previousty wod::ed 88 ID intmi at ua doing AJrhein>er\ n!lem:h. "Resean:h is the new frondet• Qammins said. "&.w deYeloped a newfound apPedadoo b scientists add what they do and what tbey go through." And with the aid of sponsors such as Beckman Coultet. the American Cancer Society and UCI, students such u Ahmad and Curmnina are able to take advantage of such an experience without having to pay a dime. "'Ml wanted to make this internship a<X:e88ible to all the students," Vandl said. 9We want to be auppordYe hermw you newir know wblch one ddae kids wll mab the~ cllcats)'" The Jll09am .,.a dlnca r' • the nunmerd.llUdmll who move llllo the amoer wm lekl. a pc, 'm ._ PltMD ..,..... <Mlrthe)9lrl, ~ mmy to pmue an edi 'Cldon and meer inmJilarlelds. "JU once. I did IOIDetblng that mad:e a dUraence, • Omunlna .... ~ .. ~ app1ec1.· T~. Aueust 20, 2002 M FORUM HOW 10 GET PU8U8HED -~Meil to Editorial Page Editor James Meier et the Deity Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Meu, CA 92627•fh11hra Hodne: Cell (949) 642-6086 Fax; Send to (949) ~170 l-mlll:s.nd to dallypilotOlatltn#.com •AH C01T91P<>ndence must include full name. hometown end phone number (for verification purposes)~ The Pilot reMrVea the right to edit all submluiona for d erity end length. REBUTIAL · Not every addition deserves approval By K•trln• Foley and EIHnor E1•n T be Daily Pilot, in its Thursday editorial (•Home-addition options must be kept open"), advocates, in essence, that if a neighborhood contains any two-story homes, all proPQ1815 for second-story additions must be approved for the sake of consistency, regardless of any other conaiderations. The Pilot pays lip service to general plan-mandated ~ues such as "the look and feel of the community,~ but concludes that an Individual property owner's desires should trump all other issues. Newport Beach's telescope logic just doesn't add up I just read the article about changing our blstoric telescopes to s0me binoculars ("Not seeing eye to eye," Friday). 1. We live ln a historic town, and these telescopes have been around since I was a little boy, and that is a long time. 2. J have shown these telescopes to my grandchildren and held them up to see. I also remember how good I felt when I learned bow to foru.s it I was also looking forward to showing them to my great-grandchildren. 3. If you use the city's logic, we should pay more to get rid of a known, reliable business and to hook up with an unknown, not to mention the historical loss. If you use that logic next year, we could replace the binoculars with video screens. 4. The reason for writing this letter to you is to get other people to call the city of Newport Beach and voice their complAJ.nt · LEOOE.sEY Newport Beach . Costa Mesa's codes are already quite generous MAILBAG Costa Mesa's City Council and Plannlng Commission respect file property rights of all owners, those who desire to add on to their homes as well as those whose property is affected by their neighbors' additions. For this reason, the council ~ion have generaly allj>roved home expansions.Vfhe rare exceptions have been for reasons other than that they were two-story projectl. The Daily Pilot is not doing a good service to the community in aslcing the building code question on Wednesday without first explaining to the readers what the Costa Mesa building codes are (Question, "Are Costa Mesa's building rules too strict?"). I would like to see an article that explains just what our codes cover and why they're there. and then to ask that question would be a little more responsible. FlLE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT Rhett Faucher, 6, of Colorado and Noah Chantos, 6, of Northern California play with the telescope at Lookout Point in Corona del Mar. The telescope company that has had a contract with the city for 55 years has now lost rt. City staff has approved 46 of the 48 applications received for second-story additions since design guidelines were adopted several months ago. Only the two really conuoversial, close cases have even reached the Planning Commission. substantial change to our code in I don't know bow many years, 20 or something like that docks ("Survey reveals mixed opinion of commission,· Aug. l 0). You quoted Sarah Otristie. of the commission staff, who encouraged our Newport Beach planners to go ahead and craft their own coastal plan, with the Implication that the commission would approve it. Streichenberger for using man·made items in his marine forest, and described his operation as a garbage dump on the ocean floor. The Planning Commission, on a 4-1 vote, approved one of those two proposed projects (Aviemore Terrace), which neighboring homeowners objected to because Its design was such as to block the ocean view of aome otttJ netghborL On the other propoeal (Sllmatra Place), the commission decided, unanimously, that the project needed further design wort. Its me and maM <M!IWhdmed the lot and the neighborhood. adding about 1,830 square feet plus a 60-square-foot baJoony to an existing 1.,307-square-foot house on a 6,000-square-foot lot Some of the commissioners expressly stated. just before voting, that a smaller second-story addition could be accept.able. Many of your readers are not going to have any idea what the actual rules are; they're just going to know what they've heard from rumor or innuendo, and the truth is that Costa Mesa codes are not restrictive at all. They're very generous compared to a lot of other cities around here. That notice is served to protect the neighborhood to some extent because it gives the neighbors a chance to weigh in about whether the project is or Is not compatible with its surrounding area This is not consistent with the example cited in the article of Rodolphe Streichenberger's Marine Forest project. However, ff man-made" would include: l. steel and concrete piles used for fishing piers all along the coast; 2. old rail cars and derelict ships that have been sunk aJong the coast to form fishing reefs; ROBIN LEFFLER Costa Mesa As was pointed out at the Planning Commission hearing last week. out of 41rtecent plans for two-story additions, only three of them have been contested. Coastal commission needs to provide more leeway Strelchenberger's project was approved by the Newport Beach City Council, and by the state Fish and Game Department. However, after several years of successful operation with no harm to the environment, the coastal commission vetoed the project. 3. aquiculrure projects all over the world (from Norway to New Zealand). Among other things. I wovJd like to see the California Coastal Commission give up their micromanaging of dredging in Newport. and get out of the way or the marine forest experiment. The new building code has a feature that requires notice be sent to neighbors who live within 500 • feet, and that's really the only I would add my vote to those who have a negative perception of the California Coastal Commission, and I know many others who would vote the same, including several who need a littJe dredging around their Environmentalist Susan Jordan. quoted In the article. mocked KEN HOt..LNC> Newport Beach The City Council has heard only ope case. /triemore Thrrace. They decided that-ecean views should be prQtected and doQied the project However, that decislori does not preclude a redesigned a~dldon that would not block ocean views. lt la an extraordinary leap of logic to characterize these two very .special cases u deciding that a Costa Mesa homeowner can't add a second story. The truth la that the policy of the City Council and Planning Commission of Costa Mesa is to allow second-story additions, u long as they meet the design guldellnes and are harmonious and compatible with the lldghborbood. If that Is also the Pilot's posidon. there is no controYeny over the matter. • KATIINA ANNE fOl.EY •nd ELEANOR EBAH •re Costa MeM planning com~. What were the Dyke March leaders' motives? STEVE McClWf( / DAA.Y PILOT The Orange County Dyke March caused controversy in Costa Mesa. LEITER TO THE EDITOR I t seems the Orange County Dyke March organizers revealed their true colors in your story. "Hundreds attend pride rally, march" (Sunday). In one sentence. they said they chose Costa Mesa "because of the city's reputation for diversity.· Then, in the very next sentence. Catie Profeta and Lori Hutson said it wa a "way for a traditionally conservative Orange County community to better understand lesbians." Thanks, ladies. for the clarification. Which are we: "diverse" or ·conservative"? Seems they really just wanted to be in the face of a conservative community, but used some politically correct tenninology to get their permit By, the way, I don't mind that they march or have a rally. but I was a littJe up~t by some or the offensive sJgns and ads for sexual lubricants In a children's playground. Bad choice. City Council. It would be easier to understand their lifestyles if they would understand that some parents are doing theirt>est to present sexuality as a normal, healthy part of their lives, not as something we parade about or exercise in public. Just my opinion. RtCOLSEN Costa Mesa Cllildren' s Hospital health clinic discussion continues. AT ISSUE: Four Newport-Mesa residents take differing views toward the hospitaJ starting a medical clinic at Rea Elementary. READERS RESPOND Sd1ool. as an example. shoUtd liYe wltbin 100 feet ot the locadoo bimlelf' or benelf. Let's see haw they lib it then. 3. How is Hmnilt.oo Street. between Plecimtia and Pomona avenuel and Harbor ... ..... underestimate. In the flnt placle, that ts more than likely a deliberately low est.IJmte. In the second place, that m.mitier wl11 increue exponendally r.arty quk:ldy. s ..... Cole.Mela ... CD bmMle lbe ......... Al Calla Miia residents. we whide or bJt tndlld are dNmiiyed bf tome of the 1be DeWlpapel' reported an comment.a made by a few of our ... mecect 9,000 ...... )'W' to. Mllhbon "about the propoeed OfOC dlnic at the Rea ac::hool Rea Maltb center. Some 'have • lftbe dln6c la open an eqn111d their oppoaldon to .-... ol 250 dlJI a )'91'. lhat II the ptvpaeed center becauae of 90 Willl a ., How lDll1Y Cl tbelr tMr lbat ltl lllltence wtD ..._ ..._ b:hlde e111a dnW IGW·lilcome reak1tnU to Wll*::llaf w. ~mow that • • • .._,, ..... Calta....._ ...... ~,-....· ,,.... ........ unfounded. ormon~· .. piOpll•• ,..._..._._..oidJ And..._'""~ 11 Nii .,, a 2 1e,.,._,,,. c:bldrln wlllalb*halllilnlbe.--MWllllialihm• .... .,, .. _,_..,.,. ~-----lfllleln • •• I &dOV..,_. ".tt'elllHt Colla ..... ,,_ 2000 ............ _..., U.&~.._.11.191 WiilialD,.a,.w111ar lllL22M1111•1Tla6e =11111-••llMw _,mOlda.'11111 '''m ... -~-................... . because their parents can find affordable housing and jobs; they are not drawn by the availablllty of aodal services, as some have .._...ted. In r.ct. MhOUgtl the c.ulomia~tof HNlth Senlml estimates that almolt ..-~cbe children on the VJem'dt.,. eliclble for Medi-e.I low-COat lnlurance. ~:a'tlyno bi the 92627 1JP Code dl8t .ccept Medi-CU. We .pplaud the ~-Mele UIUled School and Ollldnli'I Hoepltal Oloniap Comty'l 6rtl to ~ ............. All, .. ................. bllhb; dM ....... , .... ... idlOolMdla-.. . ~-.. ... Mil H lifliL ..... MMIC'f m C-lillll medical services -CHOC - here to the Newport-Mesa Unlfied School District to help our children ln need. I am speaking for myself ooJy. but in my wodt as chairman or the boa.rd of Save Our Youth, which serwa an average of I 00 Costa Mesa teenagen • nbdn. I see the need ror medical services for our children who often do not receive It. Many do not have medical lnawa.nce, and others have pannts that wort late or far aW8J or can't afford to take off work to tab them to a clinic. Whet. woo41erful opportunity to baw ateb a .,......onai ~ ao dole to our lbM Med h the most. 1 clan\ undlMwl .. wabW-.1,_ ....... baW the ODDOltUDllY IO llliplOW M ..... ~ ...... dlldl .. CWQ111 •• ...,. .... care center at Rea Elementary School? Our lmmlgratJon laws are indeed already being violated. Building a CHOC health center would be one more step in providing additional ual&tance for the~ or UlepJ lmmipanll who would be U61ng the center. They ha~ already per:formed an UlepJ act by enteriJll our COWJtry wfthoUt so.vmunmt appro¥al. It would umte and encouraae more to do the same. If the CHOC beaJth center la built. I foe one of tbe many other llli me WOU1d no loapr make IMncMI concrtiidan9 to CHOC nor~ I IUPPOf' m.1 ........ In..,, ... Mmta·Guda---ihe .......... an-.. .. baldrlihAad ... .._._ lliialiat:n•W._.• --( ._.._ .............. ,,., ~.ra.,. . .,.._ .. .... _ ..... . , QUOTE ·OFTHE DAY . ''The txptctatto111 are hl1h. We ctrtalnly don't want to take any steps backward.;. Kelly Crftforcl, UCI women's 1olf coach M Tuesday, Aulust 20, 2002 WOMENS GOLF THE ANTEATERS Stella LM, So. Angela Won, Fr • ... ._worf\So. Ctwtnlng l.owfov, Jr. Sare Huber, Fr. Rune Yun, Fr. Coeah: Kelly Crawford 'Eaters focused to repeat It doesn't get much better than what the Anteaters accomplished in their first season -racking up a Big West championship. Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot CRAWFORD HMl.. -As UC lrvtne women's golf coach IC.elly Crawford says, there )VU one word that desert.bed the Anteaters inaugural season last )'ea!· Unbelievable. The Anteaters are back this year to build off their historic season. They are minus their top player, but they have two women who plan to mab up for the loss of Walallak Satarak. Sata.rak. who would have been a sopho- more this year, will not play for the Anteaters. She haa turned •her focus toward a career u a pro. She la going to an LPGA qualifylng school next week ln Plorlda. where more than 200 play· en will be try· lng out for 30 apota to play on Stella Lee the tour. Sophomore Stella Lee and freahman Angela Won are expected to lead the Anteaters' women'• Soll team ln lta aecond year of aiatence. "The a:pectationa are high." <:amp· bell aald. ~ certa1n)y don't want to tab any 1tepa backward. We certaJnly want to move forward. The expectaUona are that we are Solris to play at the level we ant.bed at. It th,Yre not aware of that now they will be aAer our ftnt team meettnc (Sept. 7)." Sawlk led Irvtne through a memo- rable IMIOn that ended with a 8tg Wat Confermce title. Qawford WU 1'9C01· n1zed u the Bts Welt'I Coach of the Yell and Sawlk earned Bia Welt Pemale Golfer of the Year bonon. The Antet.ters ftnlahed 17th ln the NCM Welt Re· P>nal. and Satarlk ftnJahed 15th OYll'· &IL Lie provtct.d key contrlbutiona. u Will. Al a frelhman. lhe won the Ill Wiit lndMdual tide in Apdl, lhootinl 222 (7'"73·75) for the tournament. With the deputun of Satanlr. Lie la Intent on maintalnlnc tht NCC*I of Ir· WM'aNo. l. "1boM 11'1 aome bll lholl to 811. • Qoawt'ord Mid of the be of Satarak. wbo l'llChed tha quartdnlla of the UIG\ Womln'I Amateur Olampton· lblp. "'\bu batt for that to happen, J.oe. lnl your bllt playlr. I'm wry proud of b& .. hid • peat carter. Hop.fully, elw'll bt &bit to take the UCI name on tbl tour.• . • Lee • apect8d to tab avw the No. 1 :: ..... Amat.en. In lddldon. Ir-aw::. i:.~, ..... ........... ,..ot~· QaMld .. al Lii. .And, .. mow. wbl& ......... to ~ IDd ............... to ... the ____ ....._. .... _ ... ..._...,... ........... lllt cMril .a lldl Si ... rl -"' Oalft'ltlk .. llildlll a IM 1#1 ..... (.( ........ .......... ..... . ·= t.I I iit111 .. -atlMldl.Ll :Seit tllll 1111 ,_ illll • Msd ...... ,...,,, f ........... Ropreartaon. (949)574-t223 • .,....,a:(9491650-017Q PHOTOS BY DON L.EACH I DAILY PILOT Senior Chanda Mcleod prepares for another season wtth the UCI women's volleyball team. Building blo~ks UC Irvine is ready to make its move with a young cast and Its leader, Chanda McLeod. ' EYE~ • Dlily.4PlkJt • _.. .... ., .... ~ ... ........ PERSPECTIVE .f/orpelS · inductiOn · stirs the • memories : The father of a CIP , wrestling champion from Newport Harbor was·one Intense individual. F ranldln Horpel Jr., a former Newport Harbor High~ COICh and the father of longtime Stanford wreltl1ng ' coach Quta Horpel. WU inducted into: the National . Wrestling Hall of fame recently, according to Stanford'• Web aite. Frank Horpel'a eon, <llrla, a former CIF Southetb Section ~lon from Newport·' ' Harbor and the . l • • / achool'a Athlete or"" , t'" the Year, accepted 'lOGIR the honor ln his CARL~ON father's place, and the news certainly rekindled a light-hearted moment It wu during thoee days aa a coach at Newport Harbor in the late '60s that Frank Horpel wu at the Pilot'• door, seeking publicity for a Greco-Roman . tournament, I believe, when I met up with him ftnt hmd. We'd known one another via the telephone on several count.a. but th1a Ume be wu at the door and u the intem.ew went along. I made the amtlb of llttngjutt eu.cdy what WU this •super-duper" move he wu talklng about ·ru abcniiyou." be aald. "Just atep outalde Frank Horpel the door." We were but a few feet from the entrance on tbe Wlllt aide of the building. My detk wa juat l.n.tide the door, a fftw feet from Bea Andenon and her •Society Oeputment. • We waJbd out and be Mid. •Tum around for a aecond," and before I knew it be had lifted me Into the air and ltarted walldng around.With me in the paddng lot ""' . I WU tbanJdns God•body teemed to be in view and, after a few eeconda he put me down ad we wtnt on wtth the in~ ~ . Nted1eM to 1&)'1 h.la ltOry WU done up pronto and hla ltOry wu publlahed the nm day. I cllddt rMDy need him retumJna for a follow·upl Prank llorpel died in 1•2 after a Ille which lnc:lucled four )'IUI u • Wl'lltler at Penn State, u a captain the Martne C:Orpe, u a pan.trooper and u a wtenn of the Piel& Thlltn dw1na ~ddWarD. He wu a Wl'llt11na COICh at Mater Del in 1959 and WU a Wl'Mdinl ofBda1 for OYll' 20 )'llll, eepec:llDy wtdt le>W MU htltytt and <1nco-Roman toumunenta. He atarted a wned1QI club at the Onnlt Collt YM~ in Newpon Beech tn llia, Ind IOOft afta' be Wll at Ntwpon Harbor, where CMa, ...u.d. ... Wll lnduct9d Into m. onn. County .......... ~· Altocfation Hiil of .... pdor to .. death, and ~with 1be Nadoaal mu, Putdnlon'l lnally tnded .. COl&:hlns ~In the llt9 '70I. • In Auplt. and the blood la lnally ...... to .. Wldwdlly Coa w.a Ind Corona dllMll~tcbool ~ ..... btPl 111.,...,..andon ~ Nlwport ~ .... and .. Ill T the MUrD altbl ICbool CJdt't • wlmalPCllllODtbltNllMI ........ Alalwbldl ... ID tbl odm llld °'*'....,..... ..... to .... ~ • ..... _ .... ..,_ ... ,,... ...... ~ ...... ...,... Tf)lw ...... ~-e=•lll!llflllli--ifa . ... ., ............. ---~"'••1••• ---:r=a=--:. .. .. I 21 I 1~Um1111t ... ...... SPORTS T~. ~ 20, 2002 A7 GOLF C<>ntiMd from M ' for match play in tbe 2001 U.S. Junior Ghia O\llmplon· 8hlp. ~n. tbe three-time Pacific eo.t League Mott 'VUulble Player WU a two- tiJne CIP med1ltac • (Slgnina Won) eaya a lot about the progJUQ.• Craw· ford saJd of her women's golf team. "I think (UCI) be· .Ing the only DMlion I pro· gram in Orange County. I mean, who wouldn't want to come bereTWe are deft. nhely moving Ilona ~ than what J lmlglned. •She bu jUlt a greet wort ethic," Crawford said of ~n. ., apect her to lb!p In THE ANTEATERS 1 ChencM Mc:laod, Sf'. 20... Kunbwd,So. 3ctntlne Wollet, Fr. 4 BfW1dl Wltefman, Jr. 6 AINle Hain, So. e KMgan Feethentone, Fr • 7 Terbrie Teytor, Fr. 8 Rebecca larMn, Sr. 9 Jennifer Moeer, Fr. 10 K.etv Wing. So. " 8enlh Tc .. 1rid1, Fr. 12 Amanda Vaequez, Fr. 13 Undeev ....... Fr. ~ 22 -Jeremy Via CostlM ... toott>ett. ·ee. 'ff7 ~ io-Ceven CW* Corona del ~r a...ball,'00 and make an impact rtgbt away. She ii the kind of player who can take our program to the nell iewl.. 14 s.m1 Cuh, So. 15 Martina Privara, So. TENNIS Coedt: Char11e Br8l'lde Sophomore Shelly Ra· worth plana to be a by re· turner for the Anteaters. Crawford said Raworth de- veloped her con8dence throughout the lnaugwal season. and la expected to build ypon that. UCI Continued from A6 AU-Freshman Tham bonon, as she was second on the squad with 301 kills and 216 dfga. Cash contributed 152 ldDa on the season and Waterman dis- played her versatility with 209 digs, 83 kills and 23 aces. In search of the Bitsy Grant Cup Karlie Ward, who played as a JWlior tranafer last year, will be redsblrthing this sea· son, while last year's Ant· eaters Hye-Yoon Jung and Sunny Lee will not rejoin Ir· vine. Jung plans to focus on academics. Lee tranaferred to the University of San Francisco and put golf to the aide to concentrate on a nursing career. In their place, the Ant· eaters will have Channing Lovejoy, a junior transfer wbo played as the No. 1 fQr Boston College last year. She is originally from Orange County and graduated from nearby Woodbrldge High. lncomi.QB': fesltmao Sara Hube(:froiy Carllbad and Reana Yurt from Glendale. will also be a part of Irvine's goals of winning and main- taining a rich tndidon. With the addition of the 11· hero position to women's vol, leyball. Irvine plans to improve its ball-control game, Brande said. Waterman, alao a team captain. will play libero, the de{£'nder wbo ls also de· pended on for passing. McLeod will move from the .right outside hitting spot to the left. "It's extremely unique for a left-hander to be playing on the left hand side," Brande said of McLeod. •Her athled- dsm is outstanding and it al· lows her to be very good at whatever she does." PHOTO COURTESY Of UCI Sophomore Brenda Waterman is moving to the libero position for the upcoming season .. stone, Terbie Thytor, Jennifer Moser, Sarah Thslevich, Aman· da Vasquez and Lindsey Hess are also roolcies for Irvine. he's planning to do the same for the UO women. tJonaUy ranked three of the past four seasons, including a high or seventh In 2001. UC Ir· vine hired UClA assistant John Speraw to be the Anteaters' men's head coach. AUSTIN, Texas -The United States will compete in this year's Bitsy Grant Cup intemadonal tennis tournament in Bad Wal· tersdorf, Austria Sept 9· 14, and among the three·man team ls Newport Beach's Vincent Fotre, a 1945 graduate of UClA The Bitsy Grant Cup ls for men age 75 and older, and ls spon· sored by the International Tennis Federation. The U .s. team, which includes Graydon Nichols of Hanford. Bill Tully of New Rochelle, N.Y.. and non-playing captain Ben T. Ball. Will compete against 14 coun- tries, including the host and de· fending champion Austrians. Fotre's credentials include the singles championship al the 2000 ITF World Clwnpionsb.ips. and the 200 l men's hardcourt doubles crown. "I think they're all going to be good players," Craw· ford said of her new trio. "We are going to have com- petidon for that third, fourth and fifth spot" Brande will also move Dana Kurzbard., the intimidating 6-5 sophomore. from middle blocker to the right outside hitting slot Brande said Kun· bard has had an impressive off-season. which should re- sult in success th.ls year. Featherstone has been the head of the class thus far. The 5·8 freshman setter from Mira C.O.ta High should create a solid comblnadon with Hain. Brande, who had served as head coach for the UC Irvine men's and women's volleyball programs, decided to devote full time to the Anteater women's volleyball team dur- ing the off-season. Hlj rebuilt Irvine's men's volleyball team to one of the nation's best and Brande had coached the men's program for the past six seasons and had been head coach for both teams during the last two years. His six-year record with the men's program was 64»91 and he led the Ant· eaters to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation post -season tournament in 1999 and 2001, the school's first appearances in history. Brande was named MPSF Coach of the Year in 1999, when he guided UCl to a school-record 14 victories. His Anteater teams have been na- The Anteaters open their season with the UC Irvine lnvi· tational <Aug. 30-31). UCI will face the University of New Or· leans Aug. 30 at 7:30 p.m, and James Madison University the next day at 1 :30 p.m .. followed by a duel with Santa Oara at 7:30 p.m. DEEP SEA The Anteat~ra start thelr season with a tournament in Oregon, Sept. 16, and in the spring, they will attempt to auccessfuOy defend their Big~ ct:iamplonah.lp. The Incoming clasa features balance from seven freshmen. Among UO's freshmen in· elude Ouistine Woller, a 6-1 out.side hitter from Newpon Harbor High. Keegan Feather- lrvine begins its Big West Conference schedule with a match at Idaho Sept 18. MONDAY'S COUNTS N9wport Landing -6 boats. 90 anglers. 34 yellowtail. 18 albacore, 15 bluefln tuna, 122 barracuda, 14 calico bass, 111 sand baas, 1 halibut, 5 aheephead, 23 bfue perch, 748 giant squid. Llpl.... •I Llpl..... •I Llplllalcll .. 1..1p111a1m aeo Uplllaaca • llplllaaca 2MO L,.iMalca • llplMatica .. Llplllallcll ........... -. ... 11•• .......... .......... ...a.JOfUU-:~CC~IY~.~H~lpr;: ~.:~:o:.~:~:: .~~~ ~r~~-;N~HOLS . Subject to tot1dttlons preKrllled by tlt9 llftden.iped, sealed bids for• Lumc> ... S.... ... S.... FmA,CMT'fOf• h .. r"'I on th• pehbon dacretoon of the DtstncL Dressen, 1weo •QUIP .. Su,. ConVKt ••Invited for the f~~: The followln1 persons The follow1n1 persons Alllilcomrf... In th• follow1n1 new' The bidder may wolh· bous. mlK. H·IO LUI IMHllDKAl ltlHM<N UNTii y MOINfllD aooon fACIUTY, .,, dotn1 bmlneu H •re doln1 business u : paper of ltntf'al corcu draw hos btd for • pen•d Al.AGATA. IOlfclubs, ref . ·-~·&~~2.,,_1 bllm Development Com· Harbor Center, 160 <09'T,PIDIAnCOUIT lallon. printed In tht1 of FORTY-FIVE (45) cle'I' coolers, mlCl'o, cerpet. .._,._.. --piny, IMS Plecenti1 HewPQftCll 0flvell04, OfllA111115,Mllll0TT county NEWP ORT 1ftet the dete set for toolbot,bous,mtSC DESCRlf'TIOfll Of WORK: Ave., Costa Meu, 92627 Newport Beach, CA -POST~IOI BEACH/COSTA MESA lhe OP'ft"11 lhoreof Sale wlll be by com· Flnisll tot1struction of the 3,873 sf allell IPIC8 kl the Clnaple Neuroscience bllm Development 92660 _ • ., ~ DAILY PILOT The Bo•rd of Educahon petJIJve bldd1n1 (wntten BvlWina b1tomenl for UM h • leboretorl/vlv.,ivm. Key PfO)Kt components Co1T11>1ny, LLC (CA), Newport Herbor C.n-14171,oiAllf,<Af261J.. DATl1AUG 16 2002 of the Newport-Mes. sHled bids may be lndude metal lebontorr CU4w0tk, rein orced fiberpass P•MI we.II S'/St•m, 1945 Pl1centl• Ave . ter. Inc.. (CA), 160 lS7l JUDOI •tCH1UD O. Un1ft1d School Distroct submitted In edvance) 'POIJ floofln1 witll lntecrll bea. ellc1tic.I lsoduct system, IMCllenlc:al Coat. Mn.t, CA 92627 Newpofl Center Drive . faAlH, sa., JUOOI OF res1,,te1 IN rllflt lo on the 28th d1y of •>· . .n with phoenla v1tve1 end 1»11ildln1 1utometed system controt1, and Thia buslnHI is con U04, Newport BHch. ""111*0f W....... TMI SIH'UtOtl COUIT reject •ny or ell bids •nd Ao1V1t. 2002 et 2::00 eat•ndinl ealatln1 buildlnt utiltU.. to tll• tenent lmprov-t. Project hes d11cted by L•moted CA92660 fOl"'"-.itOf11.&aa Published Newport not necusanly 1«4111 P.M. et the premises two pMaa, with Ptlne 1 lncorpor•tlnc the conatruetJon of the fKHity LiabUltr Co. This business 1s con· ..,_ -Beach·Cost1 Mesa D•llY the lowest bid. and to where "'d property lies lnclvdittc cueworki •nd f'hne 2 flnellilna I~ utility connections to •n Hive you alerted ducted by.• corpofation OBBlOSHOWCMSUOI Piiot Auausl 20, 27, w11ve •ny Informality or been storecl and '#lllch own«·•upplled ''"' lnatelled tunnel wisher •'l•l•m. The completed work doln& business yet? Yes, H1veyoustarted ,.&-.Of1111.a.. September 3 . 10 , 1rrecul1r1tv In eny bid is loe11ted •t AYRES must meet. Nltlonal lnstilut1 of Health (MH) 1bndwds for lebof•lory •ncl 7/02 doma business yet? No --2002 T793 received SELF STORAGE, 7012 VIV8rlum fecllltles ind Is aublect lo Inspection bJ both th• University end bkm Development Newport Herbor Cen· CASl-A.214"2 NEWPORT MESA UNI Ernnt Awe., Hunltncton NIH. Co1119anr. LlC, Brien K. ter, M.,y O'Malley. TO All INTERESTED I.KM ll01ICE FIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Beach, CA (714) 848· ..... CIUA&.9KATIONla Pr... •144ws wliie 4o ... _. tt.. Millet. Mna. Partner Secrellry PERSONS NOTICE IS HE.REBY of Ounae County 7314. Lendlord reserves ultlk.tlw .. tt.. C..wect Dec._, ... _,. -h ..._. fw --4. Thia sl1tement was Thia stelement was I. Petitioner: Elsuke GIVEN th1I the Boerd of /s/Sharon L. China, the ript to bid et lh• ~r ... •..w.n ..... _..... tt..tr ....,...,..._ -tlMi '-fWevt.k4 flied with the County filed with . th• County Fukemi tiled • petition Ed11c1t1on of the New· Director of Purches1n1 ""· Purches.1 must be l.w""u.t.welty••.etlrdl ...... llMINtlf-. Cieri! of Ofenc• County Clerk of Oran1• County with this court tor • port·Mn..Unihed School andW.,ehousln& m1de by cesh end patd CCMtlftlKWCOSTflWTlaSl,toO,W.00 on08,l09/02 on08/09/02 decree ch•n1ina names District of Oren1• 714/4Z4·5077 for 1t the time of 8lddln1 Docu-nts will be 1vailebte to Bidders on T~, a.ptlt U , 200169ll077 2002•tU07S es follows : Elallk• County will receive Published Newport purchase. All purchfflHI 20e2, i nd will be Issued 1l: 01111 Piiot Au1. ll, 20, Delly Piiot Aue. 13. 20, fukeml to Eisuke Ed· u aled bids up to 8.00 Beach·Costa Mese Deoly 1oocb .,, sold es is and DESIGN a COffSTIUJCTION SERVIC£S, University of C•llf0tni1, lrvlne, 3500 27, S.pt. 3. 2002 T783 27, S.pt. 3. 2002 l 184 ward Malnno •.m. on the 28th of Pilot Auausl 13. 20, must be removed et Berllle'I PIKe, Irvine, CA '._a97.z450, (949) 82A·6630 2. THE COURT ORD£RS Auaust, 2002. el the 2002 T776 time of ult. Sale Is Net U..i (t49) 124-8117 that 111 pet sons inlet Purchuln1 Office of .. id subject to c11t1eelletion ChecM for• _... .... 111 .. lu IM wlH be reQlrired In tti. •mount of SS0.00 IOnCIOf PllmOI ested in tllis matter shell School Distrtcl. loclted LKMI011C1 In UM ev•nl of settle· perMtoflllddln10ocuments. TOIJll IMmAllOf: appewbetorethtacovrt •t 2985-B BHr s1r .. t. llOTl(IOfWSMIOf ment """"n t.ndlord Checla ere to be m1de p1yeble to ~ R ... nts of the University of at the Marine Indicated Coste "'-"· CA 92626. end ""&lted pwty 'C•lttofnle." ,. ... .., .... PMlfl.IUll,.. below to show ceuso If et which time uid bids ...-PDMTY Published on 08/13/02 A MAmATGaY ...... (.,....._. A9 aa.DATort ,.. ... JOI CASl--A21471S any, why tti. petition f0t wlll be pubhcly opened Notoce is IMfeby llnn end 08/20/0'l Aucbon· WAUI all8ll be held H follows:~ ~ _. l'r..-4 ,_.. •• chen .. of na"" should end r .. d for that the undenlsned Wtll Hr: W•nd1 Nor ton. , .... A.a., Wr .. ,.-, ..... 21, iet1, University of c.llfomle, Irvine, To Ill heirs, beAeficlaries, creditors. contlncent not be r•nled rt.!!!_..3 ..,1111.....,.... MN •I publlC 1vcbon, Bond t S-400·1684 C..,_ Newosclence It-ch f~ First Fie« ~· Room, crediton,•ndporsons whont1'10ther E _...,...J.. pursuant to StcU011 A esWStor ... llvMlftcl37(onC.111p4n"'811),lnllne, lliet2697,(Mt)m-t630 wiM be lnlwuled In the will or ntate, or both. ~~t~~ ocO/ o':. A= Alt btds .,, lo be in 21700 of the Bllslneu R~tMlnepn ATTIMMkl AT Tiii Pill.-CO.DllKI AD ~ JOI WALK of: ,AUl HOftTOH MILLCR • .R · •"-PAUL H Tune 2 p.m Dept L73 1ccordence with Condl end Prote.-1 Code, P11llllshed Newport 11 ..._.,.., '10ll Ml ,.., ~ "" 9llT'lle Will ClOSI Mtl.lElt, JR. Tho eddrus of tho COIKt tlons. klslructJon1. end the follow1n1 descnbed Buch-Cost.I .._. Oell'I AT 1Mt A-& IMY COlnWTCMtl AWvwee Ana 1'MIS Tilll Will A PEmtoN FOR PROBATE he~ bun filed by Is seme 81 noted ebove. Spoclflntlons whtell ere property to wit H7 Pilot Avpst 13, 20, llOT II' .-t lO PMTICJPAft • Tiii -NOCIU AS A ,_I PAUL HOftTOH MILLER. Ill m I~ Supe<iOf Court 3 A COOY of tho Order on hie "' tM ottic.e ot ROBERT SPRESSER, 2002 T779 CotrftlACTOL of califor"'8, Coun~ of OftANCE PAUL to Show cause lheU be the Pvrchum1 Director Sole. lu1 • clothes, fan, ......... ._.., ... wtl _. h ~ ..._... I ... P.M., ......... ~ TI4C f'Ull10N£ f "'PROBATE requests lti.t I publWMtd et leNt once of Hid School District. tool boa. boats. mbc. H~leet. At: Dulsn It ConltTvctlon Services, Univwllity of C11if.,nll, HORTON MIU. It. "' be •ppolntld " persona 29115 B B st t f.135 THOMAS Rt1<Wl£S, ......... Ir _,,,, ............ ., aJIK41, lrvlne, CA 92697·2.450 repr-tatlve l• •llmlnlster the .. t•te of the 11'h wull for foyr Cat.l•. ••---'c'Ar ,.,..,!,!' ' c101hu L1mo1flld1 ~~wfll"b.011enecht2:05,.M .• Wednesdey.~vst21,2002. decodtftt.-VWKl! -·--------------TIM foltowtnt l*SOf'S INd Security ill tflt •-•I of lOS of IN Lump Sum s ... Bid. uclvdln1 TH£ P£TITION requests the docldent"1 will and '" doina buslMll " .-Mt•, al1ell KCOlnPlftJ eech llld. The Svfety isav1nc tM llkl Bond wit codlclla, If •n'I, be 1dmllted to prob1te. The will AIQitl Fa9S SoerlnC liecN, 7111 Heil be, Oii tflt •Id Deedllne, en ldcnltte4 1W•t'1 ln1Vfer (es defined In tflt Mii •~o41cltl •• evell1ble '°' eumlnation In SubJilCI to conditions prncrlbed lly tho unciefsftntd, 1Hled bids f« • l11mp Ave., Hvnhftlfon e .. cll, c.1Nor1118 C.-of Clvll hoc..,..• Section 9115.120) \tie lie •s; c-l Sum COntrect .,, Invited tor "" folfowina Work: CA 92647 TfM wee-hit IMUet end Its &ukontrectOfl wHI be required to follow THE l'l ,..,_.,, 1vlh0tlty to •dmlnlster STUDIJfT nCMATIOfl Cftnla a. ATNUTIC PACJUT11S IMPltOYUlllfl'S, Sle1 SyU., 71 11 Hell eM ~iiNMtlon requlrltMflla Mt forttl In the lllddlna Documents encl the Htet• sn the lndetlend9tlt Admlnl1tretlon PMASI 11, PltOJICl NO.• ff009S Ave •. H11ntlf1Clon B .. c11, to ,.er,,, .......... ,. ... at Ute location of tflt Worll. of htetH Act. (This 1uthority wlll 1Mow the UNIVERSITY Of CALIFORNIA. lllVINE CA 92647 TM 1UCCll9IM lldMf will be reqvlrod to hn• the followlnc Stet• of ,,.,--1 repnMntehve to like meny 1ctlons DIKl9'TIOfl Of WOBa Work includes se11mlc upcr•d• of the precut Adrllll Vetenivele, Jr·• C..,.,1111 Colttr•tof'• llcenM ctlfrent •l the t~ of 141bmlulon of the Bid. wltllout olllelnlnc court 1pprowrt. &.fore takln1 concrete Hterlor well penell •tt1chmenla, llfdrtJonal selsmk lrnpfov-ts 7111 Hell Ave., Hun· e•t.i.. ..,.,, llllllOftant ectlon•, howeftf, the to the cyinnulvfn portion of the bulldina. construction of new PHMftC9' t~ lleech, CA 92147 0-11 ,......._ Contrect8f I ll*MMI '•-l•tlv• 111rlH be rtQvir•d to slv• elout0t and ollw ieceullllkt~ "Pl'IHI. llu""41.U le con· (Lie-c...Hk1tlon) (llcellM Code) netlce to lrttw•led p1uon1 ullleu IM~ h1v1 ..... CIUAUfllCA110llS• ...._. ,........ wt.. • ... _, 1fM dt,tcted II•: eo-111rtnera _ _.. ·-___ welwe4 Mtlce or 111n1t11ted to t~ prOflOud _......._ •"" ~ tu 4 1 ••• _, ... h ~ fw _... Heft 10tl lllMted ..._, .,._,,_.. eetlofl) The •••••llNnt admllllltreUon evttlorl\J ~ •..w.n ... ......,.""" .... .._._ _ ttie ,_ ,.-tM Oolfllllvs"'-syetlHo 1Ne ''oject 11 reoeMllc ,.., .. lttftCf ••t tvndlnt from Ille Netlon•I wlll be .,111ted u11leu en lntert1lld person hlea ~ ~ • 8" 1 t 1 1 .. llM INtl •-· Siet Sytte .......... .t ...... (IMI). TM .-.it of .....,,1 f-* llltt will be llMd to en Mjectioft lo:..=J:tltlon end allowa pod cevu '""""-T£.......,•Tc '"1.100.00000 Tltls atee-t wn flnMco IN ""*ttetlotl fer wllWI -' ..._ •• belM eoflcltld ••II Wll ...... _ _. t tthe• ...... It '"""""" .. ,_, • fM wittl tlle c:o.tr .1· .. -&M.00, Wlllcll ..-t le.,,, .. ._ ..... IOS of ffle totel coets of •-c-· no"'" u .. ..,. '' ......_ D•c:u••• Wiii be .. ......_ 10 lllddera 0"' ,.....,, a..-t M , c f Or ,.__... --7 A HCMM Oii the petllloft w• be lleld on ttet. eftd _. be laMOd •t O£SIGN a COfltSTIIUCTIOH SlRVU$, Uil'°"'tlty lilr1I • "Ill --;:.•.:c-:.=.tr:c.::· en4 lb MlcolltrKlWI Wiii 11o ''Cid to folow t/11/0I, .. l:IO '·"'· Ill Dept L7li loea6H et Ml of c.ifor"'8. ".=:. J500 l«lllfr l'lilft, lrvtM, CA 92'97·2UO, <•> 124> ~ .. ...._.._.. ........_.. ._ tlr •~ lfl THI: alY ottM, f'.O, IOX 1417 • OltANCE, CA ........... aM-eU1 I ~ ::=,...~~:fofttl tflt _._..,.. .. pro.._ "' In ''# ,_, ~ JUITIC( CENTER ~ lot • Mii refllR•111te ... ,_.. lie r•ltld lfl tlle llwt flf 111M D.i, Net ltlky .0, -. -__.._. •-.. -._......__ .... T E E E If YOU 09.llCT lo tlM l'llnlllll of Ille peUtiOll, I* Mt of ........ ~ta I , U , 21, -'f11l Nttlce ......,_. ... __ ....., .... tloll 0 -· .... .....,.,_t Y• ..... ..,._. .. ltle hNrllll •nd IUl• ~ Clledl1I .... to lie ...... ,.., ... to ~ ftepnts of lite U"'""'9ttr ..... .... ~ Ctl..eMOrw llMI) =tleM., 111 •'"911 olljectlonll _... the~ C:...•." .......,, ,.._ .. l .... ,,...,_At ~ C-trvctien COfttrtct 1 IM ......... Y• w-111e• "''' be In A llWNlf .... <Mill 111m .,_ IUWT.-r........ .. ..... •l91M11d1lfl"'ca~tlet"••<f:H&....,.CHlr U•> ,.,_.,.,,._ ihllf-.y .... 11111 .. llaN •,.....,......, c .,1 -_. ......... ,...... Tiiie ....._ ,.,_ C.llfl 1t11uf""9·-•t1ff....._ W YOUAMAClllllTCl'I., •-~et.-• 1.-P.&. Wil ,,1,,:.: s ...... UllMf"'Y ef c...n. ....... -........... • Cua'lr..._ _.,_.. (_, 1rdl11 ..... ) ... ._..., ........ •t ti ... f111111•. ,_ llllltt ,_ .,_ _.... wWI ,,_ulf fl ca...... . ... OMcil --.. taOe ... IW ................ 111 W c.trect C1 41 11 ~ <::.1>· U.I. D• ' l ef UIMr, TM ................ tf (lrat ..._.of.....,, • -___ .._ ....... J == .......... ... s.... The follow•nc IMM'IOftS we clolftC bu'"-5 as Cresunt Moon Proctuc liens, 12109 Sylven Rower Circle 1129. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Buhlr Abdul Melln, 12109 S11ven fllwer Cwcle •129, Fount•on Va"9y, CA 92708 Tiits b-la con ducted by: an indtviduel Have you 11.rted doin1 business yet? No Bashir Abdlll Matin This statement was filed w•th I~ County Clerk of Ouna• Covnt1 on Ol/09102 2002'tlM7J Deily Pilot Au1 13. 20, 27.s.pt.l ,2002 T78!> .......... ... s.... ......... ,.....,ll!!':.tlE1.-..CHw11MIC.0:' hr !t,,J.), ... _. ... _. 1 C°'1 ta t111t ,.,__, :TmAllltl~-a1i--;;;,";...,)(M)~ ........... ..... • ......._ • 1111ti. ·-' • •1 en hrt •a " .. 01111e., ,...,.. ,., 11 , waa .. ,.1 11• ., w. ~t .-.. ,_ af M !Cl .,. ,._. ,.. w ca-. ~~~ ....... E.:'~.r=::..~~).1!!. --:::: • ""'*' 111 f'Y ..... C.-MCtlotl ttOO. 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AucusJ 29. 2R02 l.1111..... .. l.1111 .... .. _..... .. 11111..... ii tllil... -........... • tllllililll -........... ii -------... • • 2 ........ Tiie lollowlftt -,., ..... .,.. dolr11 butilleee ••• Neiahborhoocl lowlna Stfvtee, 3301 $. Bttr st .. •·UD, Sent• An•, CA 92704 D"'oocl Gllaltlourf. 3301 S S.ar St., f.UD, S-. Ana. CA92704 This bu1kleu Is c..... ducted by: •n lnd1vlclUll Have you 1tartad dolna business yet? Yn. 07/10/2002 DIYood Gheltjou<i This 1tetem1nl wes hied will! Illa Countr Clerk of Ounae County on07/26/02 2002ttlt450 Daily Piiot July 30, AllJ. 6. 13, 20, 2002 T772 ....... ... -.. n.. ...... ,., .. M ., ..... ~ .... Bit Bob's Blow Outs, a Falt Oflve, Coate Meu, CA92t27 Rol>trt R. Ste-I, 511 ~~ Lone Beteh, Tiils bualneu Is con dteted b,: •11 lnclMduat Mavt you 1tt1ted dolfta butllness yet? No Rof>erl Stewert Tiils 1tttem1nt WH hied witll lM County Cltfll of Ot•nae Count, 011 °'1'09/02 20HHIJ012 D•lly Piiot Aua. 13, 2-!>J 27, Sept. 3, 2002 T71111 ......... ......... ........ ._..._. 7 R's .. ._.. '""............ ,.. FE--,.. ...... ,..... ............... ....... •: -------'"" ........ ,,.,... ..._., a..-.d IACHELOI I.ft, 2IO I. UMi. -~~ = C.... ..... CA ROM Dr., 1105, ,.._. -tlt,CAt2970 ....... -..... AtM9 ...... ltffrwy JoM ...... Cypt.. .P!.:J. ....... ... L...... Cltcll, 250 S. R-Dr. •ICll, B .... CA ..,I c:.tt ..... CA 12627 Pltcsftbe, CA 92870 Til9 ...... It.._.. 11111 ........ la COii• Tiiis bvNllta II CM• d~ 'r: • ......., ..,. w: • Individual ducted by: ltfl lf>dMduel HaM,.. ..... ""',.. *"" "'""" 11ttttd doiM ........ yet? No ttl•~ =~7 No doiftJ bUtlnMI y1t7 fllo w-. ,_. rrMdt ...... ltanclalt Jeff"' Jonn Wiits TMI .Uln1911t wu n.la ...e-t wea Tiiis et•lemeltl wu tlled wtlll tht c-ty tfltd wttll tht C-ty tllsd with tlls C-ty Cler\ of Or ..... 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Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. CLASSIFIEJAD Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm ANNOUNCEMENTS & MISC. 1010-1110 GARAGE SALE 14" BUSINESS & FINANCIAL EMTERTAINMOO Caltnd•of Evenll 1310 fQUAl ltcMll6 orPOmllTY All real utale adver· trs1n11 In this newspaper 1s sub1ect to the Federal fair Houstna Act of 1968 as amended which makes 1t 1llecal to advertise ·any prefer· ence. l1m1tlllon or d1scrom1nal10n based on race, color. rel1111on. sex, hand1c1p. fam1hal status or n1t1onal orlein. or an intention to make any such pr eferen<e, hm1t•· hon or d1scrom1nat10n • fh1s newspaper will not know1ncly accept any adverhaement for real ntate which 1s 1n v1olahon of the law. Our reader& 11 e hereby mformed that all dwell· 1n1s adv er lised 1n tllls newspaper 1re 1Yailable on an equal opportunity basts To compl11n ol dts· c11m1nello ... can HIJO tofl- free at 1 800-424·8590. 2305-2490 FINANCIAlJ PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ........ , .... - . . F tnanclal l1nll Borrow when need. Morta•ce, Businns. Personel, Debi Con· sohdatlon. Home Im- provement. Auto Lo•ns. Cnd1t Repair, Quick Approval. low Interest, Low Monti!· ly No lee Apply by phone call l-866·856· 7039 NEED A LOAN' Try debt c:onsohdahon! Cut P•Y· ments up lo 50~!1 Bad credit OK No apphcetlon leull 1-800-863·9006 ext 949 www.w1ll·P•Y· bllls com (CAL •SCAN) Str ...... 41.y D.ttt? "-" ·-,. i.r--.1 c ... ..iw.t.y-itllk. W•<-Mll.PI ........ 57._. .. , ANTIQUES 1483 Anllqla Wn.cl 3025 ;:::::::=::=::::=:::::; WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Con.ctltMt ·~-·w...io.. • St.... .......... Ollc.1~ $$CASH PAID$$ ~ .................. 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Friday 5:00pm lllAa.ESTAn lllR SALE SOOS-SISO 3111 ........... •Ml" If.ACM OCKAH• 4X a.n-.1151 Mlllll ' ..... klterll. Smm1. ......... ,..,, .... n mcB.UIEOUS IERCHMOISE .... .... .......... A+ M&.M, MARS/NESTLE 1loclled, vendina route. Wmtttos.1 your home? Ask about our SAT, SUN Real Estate Eclltlon Cal UsaRJv.a 949 574-4252 orAninW•y 949 574-4249 Unique m1Chln1. Great .. _____ .. opporluntyl Prime toe•· lions •veileble nowl Sl,ttS,000 Excellent profit poten· hat Investment required OM. lot•......._. SlOK a. u11der. Toll·lrH 0,,..w.hyte..., l · 888· 333·2254. r;.t:;~~ (CAL •SCAN) Ill .._ .... ty IMlten AISCJUlll OCIUll •E t4t-Uf-21 .. .. _.. ... 1, ..... • ........... ~ ................... u.4M ..... An....._" tll,ttS .. t:IWitl! OFli SUM 2-4 «alllllr~ .. • .. ._. .... A·-$2,IM,.000 IACI IAY CIMlll .. _..__ ........ office .,..,.e, 2651 Irvine, ••Her~.--.. ...,_.. ... ~, .•. ., ~' 310 11 and up, Retail on· ---site, 1ott cour1t view. .. ..... ..._..Mes •y 714-571-7780 u.M ....... 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Vacant $1350/mo 949-219-0651 ~!:1.~33~7~•1d .... ,......~~ 2be. nu~ fp, *1 .......... :_ 1~ ~ 21r 2.51• stand alone a. saw ,.. upper. vaul ceib, new cerpeVpalnt, tp, front p11t pettO, le 1ar+ 1 19, n/smllc/dop S2SOO/lse. 949·673·7625 Upscele Coron• H1-'1· lands 3+2 house la deck. dl-r111 by 524 Suward Rd Key access to pvt beach. u. S2600 949-673-9336 Jlr 21 /th ltH, ville19 ere•. Perf cond ev11L 9/l $3150/mo Act 949·640- 7000 xlOl, 949·413-8269 COlll .... O•t M1lt.:""•1•, 2br 2ba t9 , wd llllups, l cer &ar•ae. $1220 Aaent 949-673·7800 ,._ NIWlY •ADM• 28R. lBA. W/D, CAR, METS. 204 Monte Yllta. $1400mo 949·721·0889 newer home, den. 2c: •It a•r. fncd yard, cant air, close lo "'°9• a. tell.a, s~ 114-547·•· YIMl.Y llASIS SUMMll LIASIS Bill GRUNDY REAL TORS 949-67s-6161 ...._W .... ~2ba condo. w/d, Irle. new tlle/crpt, patio. Fp. 2c •• , $1800. 714-393· 1925 $500 eff ht -r...t CLOSE T08EACHI 2br, 2b1, bale, Ip, l c &er•ce, $1800 Act 949 673·7800 Hr 2 .. .,,..._ St .. to bHch, fp, 2c pr, l yHr lene, no pets, $2100/mo 626·359-4539. ....... 2lr n. ftmlY rm, Le. II.itch, Inside tn«y new crpt, $2200/mo l yr lens. •at. 949·661·2155 IASf ....... 3bt 2ba townlloun, end unit, ~.-...... 2-pr, .. $2200 98<2!1M6J> 3'ir • unit on the bay. BloeM to bnc:hll sherecl patio, wd. 1 ctr llftee. Act $2400 949-293-46.)0 YiiY llACM IUllAl.S All 38r 281 • 116 29tt!, just houan from the beach, new urpeVpllinl, 2c ~ $2300/mo. • 114 38th, just • few houus to the beech, ta unit with new cerpeVp•lnl and 2c prll.a, S2SOO/mo • 210 29th St .. nice unit. le prlla. B•lbo• Newport Realty f4f,72""'4f4 '--"' ........ 6-..hc.•~ ·~ """ $2500/-~tot-ta-42•• ~ 3br. 21/>ba, PQIXllar E plan end unit, 220011, remodeled 6 updettd, dWect aw eftt, fp, lndr, rm, v•"ltld cell, oe>en a. HY, "2 encl patios + balony on l& p..ibtlt. .... '° rdwxJa/ ... Qll&n 9&-25l-03fi6 ent1 MWne Onlr ~ IM. comer lot •le .....-~-.Mm:tl :-" ~ ~sm)'mo .. .......... -c......,, ....... s-Mn. Rorerdlnl pos1tlon1 to provlde In-home com r.•nlonshlp, llomem•ll.· na, eminds. Fl .. PT hn or 24 hr stufta, Ctr req'dl 714 4U 4881 eDATA IMTIYe f T tmn.d .,... JitJSt tww ..... communlc8tion ' 1111 ~-~ .... , have e ap wo rk Inc w/ri;rosoft Word a. Uail Pol peys Sll.hr c.I ...., ..... 71M177 DRIVERS/STUDENTS NEEDED Immediately COL trelnlna •v11lable tllroueh USlOS In Rialto, CA. Flnancina, trans portatlon, houalna. and tuition reimburMmenl tvtllabll. Cell Russ •I 1 -866 ·4 66 ·3546 (CAL·~ HfYllS WAJITID .IMwport & Hunt1ncton Beach. Set y<M.tr own ac:hedultt Pert or lull time avtlltble. 115+/0.y fOf fulH1me Cell ... OOl·WORK or ~y @ w-.D-D·I com Werlih..lleMe,mall order/Internet. Up to $5,000/mo. FT/PT full tralnlna. 800-'77 • 7619 wwwy .... lda..ce. IASTSIDI S.-"-a., Flreplacs, fenced yard, weler a. 1•rdsner paid. 1110 Sl595/mo 949-548·3959 -:.!:(;~~r' ... ......,....,, M.wpwt lewd& IMlt., r.sslls h p'd Secretary l"/T, Mon·Frl. Computer sl&Kls e must Cen Brl•n Johnson 949·721 5015 ------- ............. Nl/OcHn View rooms OctanfronV2211d. pvt rm. unfurn, ''"" t>a, vtlll ,.., ft/11111\a. llltdl· .... tte. IMry, l lllltdl to ....... tl"lsr.-/-. c .. s.m •t M-m- JIOS (llttwwi t ·!s) ~f81TM$ ...,. 1• CllllllY .......... S ·TARTING ANEW BUSINESS??i • • • • • • • • • • f . >I'\ Mnot ............ a,.·· • Aarr • --=c~. -:::::c=--, ..,.. .. -,.-,--,.-7--•••21 - c.-.. hvtle 'ff t teclt .. ltlW, CO, elloya, ¥«1~ •lea•nt. 111,111.(119811) Ul•I ............ , C.-..'U ...... I.OW 121( mllff{ ~. t•n ltlw, CD, bt of warr 121.• . (201712) Nab«• Cedlllec Bulcll llJO.MS·5592 ~ .......... low 41 K mllea, Cert, lOOK Watr, Super CINnl 121.• (134650) MAIW IOO-t41-SH2 c..,.._•001..--. low 26K mll11, black, tin lthr, reer Video SJ&.911 (227666) MAllll I00-94'-HH ~'" ....... Moo11atone.1r1y llhr, VI, N«lMter werr, Plus "" oll chenceil 118.981 (922020) MAllll ..... .., .... 2 , ............ Only 31K mllu, B1l11. Tan, CD, Bel of Werr, R1duc1dl $19,981. (931681) MAllll I00-'4S-SSH '-.... , 300 HP'. NefU..t#,llloy1,CD' '"°"' 117... (IOl141) ........ .......... , ... (e&I 't4 Ill Fwy ml._, t>Mfl wht, ott· 1'11111 l6lr, chtm whit. rnecll1nlc ow!Md, 111111· tlfvl orlc cond, f1ntHtlc = boob & recotch , fin & ••tr•nty 111111..1. v1nf457296 Bkr ......... , ... 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HE'NPOlll lfACH •COSTA MUA Daily Pilot I ' " , "•"·' \. f )I II ... • lpl I•• POUCY In en t ffort to offer tht bat Hfvlca possible to our r11dtr1 and adver · ti-•· wt wlll require Con tr IC tot 1 wllo 1dV1r · Illa In the Service Directory to Include thlif Contrecton Llctnn n11rnblf In tnelr 1dvtr· tlum1nt. Yo11r co· operatlOll 11 1r11tly ,,..eclMed. ...... R1m1•1nn1 A IOZHAMUYMU lnstfll, rtl1c1 cebln1ts. ~~ Dou& 714·546-7258 c.,tl Replr/11111 1) CAIPIT1:t uam"' R191ln, P'atchlna. ln1tlll Coiultou• any alzt jobs Wholtulll 949-492.o205 C...-llr*ll ~., ...... _ @yOllr pece m> r.our home or OFFIC£. ndl· vldual coachlna. Internet set·up, 1oltwtrt, trou· bl .. hootlna web dtsl(n ' "'"' Osl* •mG'l rT SHOUt..D II fUMI fftilllllrC.....-s.w.. We fix 1ny comPG'lltr proOltm Oii site 16 Yrs hp (714} 641-1248 ea<•••._'" lT, lttv, rHr llt, CO' -•lltduc.ol 117,111. 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Ntrm ltttve H..,4t S~nttrt ·· 111/540-7414 l11fhdty '94 Q4S like new Best ctr I own1d 71k miles, urvlct records et Infinity 111 ,000 Pp 714·501·0933 J..-'tS lUS (.....,. 50ll m1 6cyl, bleck/ bl1ck, CO bnut1lul or11ln1I cond v•267941 119.995 fln1ncln1 wtrr 1veil Bkr 949· 586-1888 l .. w '93 SC400 VI , at, ac, pa/~/w/41 •bs/cd/alloys/moonroof •027474·3318 Sl0,995. ............ .._... s~.,.,. 111/540-7414 Mil '79 4SOSL Xlnt cond, convl 2 tops, lvOfy, llhr inter. 111 pwr 19500 949·718·9300 '-........... Gold W/Wl 'Ulf, fUll pwr, IOKmllull •llOll 115,980 t•WIHl'tl .... White w/t1n Inter, 1uto f11ll PGWlfl lllOM 114,9(1() y ...... ., .... Whitt w/t1n lthf, l own, • nice frllh trade lnl '1IOllO·l 10,980 l•Wllll'ff .... Bltck wtt-n ltlw w/Spott whls, local otla -ch •llOl3 $23,980 Y .. S40S.-'01 S1d1n Thia la 1n almost new Volvo that h .. feet werr rem1lnln1 111272 ' Sll.980 L-'lever'tl._.. Rover Whit• w/tln ltftf Only 411< ml19sl 111131 sv.980 IMWC...t'96JHI Sporu Pkl 5 CO, prem whit. only 65K mt. 118157 121,980 IMWMS'911e4. White w/perfKt blll lthr. arut rec'ds. 68K mu 117665 18,980 Mer<e4'.tleu '91 E320 Dl11tl S.d1n Smoke sllvtr 118341 . 119,980 P'tndlt HI 'ti <"Pt Bltck/ttn lthr, loctl, wtll m1lnt1ln1d 118270 112,980 THAT £XTllA CHANCE Boch YU!nenb&e. Soudl deala. NOltTH •17'3 <::' "' O AltU .,,, EAST •A <::'AJ1052 0 743 •Q 1098 ~~ NORTH EAST 1• .... l• ... ............ Openina lead; Two of • Before pleylna to the r1111 Irick, either u ~darer °' defender. take time 19 COllllder thc poulbillt.lea. Yau never Ir.now where an extra chance mlaht be lurldna. There 11 con11denblc diMllJ'OCITIClll about which ault to open when your hand COClbll111 five species and five clubl. Some always open one spade; othen one club. Yet another poup, probabl>' lhe lqeM. open one club on mlnlmi&m or very IU'Onl hllndl, nl one ~ on Ille ln1Cr1Ded!Me holdinp. Thai It lhe method C010kMld by Nofth..Soudl on thil ~1 ind four llpedca was ftilChed In QWClt time. Al rtnt aJlnce ll IOemt thal theie ill no OO>blein. Ha-"eVer, thc openlna lad tnAkes lt hiahJy likely that clubl are bteek1na 4-1~ with Weal holcfioa • afnalelon. Concedlna one olub rull'to WcSt would noi metw, IO declarer'• chief concern WU pnwentina IWO N .tf1 by West. wtdch could ha;ipen. If Eu! held I 11nJkton ICC of Ip.dell and lhe ace of hUnl u weU. Declarer capwrod I!asl'1 queen of clubs wlth thc ICC, cuhed the !dnJ of diamonds and tben overtook thc jlclc with lhe ICC IO lead lhe ten of dia· moods from the 11ble. When Eut could not cover, the bell.le wa won. lnileld ol Nfflna, dec:lerer dlacarded lhe ICVen of healU from hand. TbiJ l~<On·loter play removed th; hean sun u 1 mcena of c:ommun1cauon. Wcat took the queen of dlamondJ and 1hlfled to• hcan. Dcclll'CI' Nft'ed and led the ldna of spa<Sc.. 10 Easl '1 acc. The club return was ruffed by Wesi. u cxpecled. but that wu the third and lut trick for the dcferue. Thouahtful play hid earned its jlllt rewarii. ,..,.·02w~ Blick, auto, only 1950 .-. _,. mu ... f1ctory w1rr1~ AlllllMllw -AllDmuu¥I -AUTOM08lES •18152 119, --------Gift SAe.ttt• ... lllCEl.lANEOUs H-4e av •oo 4WO Lt ... euoo 'ti ~ Premier. low mll ... ble&• White, Ilk• n1wl Priced Gold w/t1n lthr, full pwr, /tin lthr, rur video, --------to Mii qulcklyl 80t< m11 .. 11 116.988. (201206) WllDd - 11&387 $17,980 118018 115,980 NAlllS -------aoo-945-SH2 fe .. lly Optratttl H"'4e Accwtl '01 IX IMW JHI 'tS 114-Plfttlec Meet-,99 D .... r with over 40 S.d1n White w/tln, White w/t•n lnltr, auto low 391( milts. bilae. 8 yura up! woll pay • 1ul.!'.1!•ctory w1rr1ntyl full powtrl pus. duel rur tlr. v1ry fair price for your '18~ 118,980 118084 114.980 CO & mortl cu. Vin or truck p1ld· IOf or not. Cell Olck Rey IMW 'ti ZJ Yltvt HO ''7 Seti-114.968 (22l29.t) @ Tom1lo Auto Salts. Black, 5spd, low miles! Whitt w/ttn lthr, 1 own, aoo~tA:5~51592 1T4·43M931 or 714.3za. Fun Conv1rtlbltl 1 nice fresh tredt lnl 5228 •18902 $19,980 118060 10,980 POfJChe '71 911 T Coupe, Sllvtr. xlnt lns1d1 & out. IMW nan 'ff IMW Slit ... ,...., $10,000 Firm, 760-3Z0. 811cll on perl1et bl1cll It.di w/r-lttw 0039 luthtr. Only 33k ml! w /lptn wt.It, It<• s.nm. '00 Sl2 40k ml, •18902 $34,980 trlt-0 euto, silver, ar•Y int. •m· VW ,. ..... 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JOOOOTSL Red, fully IMW C...t 'H Ull '180006·3180 $4,695. ~~PP .,,;,., ~ _.,cortd. lo1dld, tuto, Cd, clten. ~! ,., S6<5DI(, 1"'1-~ ~IU-<Do>I ft>NW\ bo <u 9 ._,......... ....., ...., IW • ............ o -·nv·r.1.w. 111117 521,9IO Merct4ts •at HOSl cretm putt, whVl1n lthr, showroom, ch1ome, 2 toi-. 116,750 714-751 ·24&4 Mercvry 'O 1 Oretttl .... ...,11 LS Model Whitt, ten, lthr. clun, rtar werrenty. 118.988 (665687) "'"" IOO·t4S-Sst2 YOUIHOMI IMPIOVIMINT PltOJICTt Cell • clumber. p1lntlf. endymen, or any of tlM sr11t services listed htre ln our strvlct dlrectoryl THESE LOCAi. SVC PEOPL£ CAN HEU YOUTOOAYl Olywll .... wnTHOln DIYWML All phHts 1111/lr~foba. C~ra~frH est. 71 1447 Patch & Match 0rr••" r .. t"'e 7 '-231-1902 a.tell .... ..... ,..~, ...._....,.. rs EllP l~R.-. ~ L'27Sl70 MUIS0-7062 WCONfliffiM HD. tlo""' M ...... .... , ......... _. .., __ .. ..,.,. MIW Yltvt '02 S40 Std1n 1.9T 1,500 ml, wht w/bel1• lthr Int, mnroof. CD. burl wood. prem + pk. 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