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THURSDAY, AUGUST22, 2002
Long Beach flights rattle WeSt Costa Mesa
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AIR TRAFFIC: Resident complaints are up,
and so are the number of planes crossing
the city's skies en route to the growing
airfield to the west.
Lollta Harper
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Residents of
the Westside and Mesa Verde
who believed they were outside
of any airport ftight paths have
suddenly found themselves look-
ing up at commen:ial jets -but
John Wayne Airport isn't to
blame.
The planes that have been
rumbling over their heads are
not departing from John Wayne
but on their way to Long Beach
Airport, officials say.
Sharon Diggs-Jackson, the
public affairs officer for Long
Beach Airport, confirmed that
fewer than lO Oights have routes
over Costa Mesa, resulting from
an increasing number of Oights
at the transportation hub.
Jet Blue and American Airlines
Oights arriving from the east
travel over the Westside and
Mesa Verde, she said.
•it's not like these planes are
flyi..ng low: Diggs-Jackson said.
"They are corning through that
area at about 4,000 feet."
Westside resident Don Elmore
approached the City Council on
Monday with a map that out·
lined the ftight path for depart·
ing John Wayne Airport lights
and a path that be bas observed
major aircrafts using.
Blmore is no expert, he said,
as he explained that it looks like
the planes are flying west along
Victoria Avenue. Councilman
Ouis Steel said he saw the same
thing while visiting a constituent
on Canary Street in Mesa Verde.
CouncUwoman Ubby Cowan,
too, said she has seen an in·
crease in resident complaints
about airplane noise from the
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GLOBAL DISPATCH
Rep. joins
delegation
to Russia
Dana Rohrabacher, Costa
Mesa's congressman,
visits Moscow to urge end
of alliance with Iraq and
development of nuclear
capabilities for Iran.
Paul Clint on
Daily Pilot
COSIA MESA -Rep. Dana Rohra-
bacher joined a congressional delega-
tion to Moscow on Wednesday to warn
Russia against helping Iran and Iraq de·
velop nuclear capabilities.
President Bush has included the two
nations in his ·axis of evil" North Korea
is the third nation on that list.
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT
Volunteer Brad Hansen, left, helps Miriam Drummond, 82. to steady her aim on a paint-t>all target during Wednesday's Senior Games.
"The delegation is not just here to
beat up the ~ians and threaten them
to change the course they are on,"
Rohrabacher said in a phone interview
from his Moscow hotel room. "We are
here to also come up with some positive
alternatives for Russia"
Russian officials have begun helping
Iran's leaders build nuclear power
plants. a move that
An e)'!~· on the .gold
Competitors show off their winning spirit
at the Orange County Activity Director's Assn.
Senior Games at the fairgrounds.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
S eventy·nine·year·old Ralph
Woodhead still feels the need for
speed.
On Wednesday, his feet ~ed
swiftly aJong the pavement as he raced his
wheelchair, outmaneuvering three other
competitors to score the gold In the Orange
County Activity Director's Assn. Senior
Games.
"I just like to go," said Woodhead, who Is a
World War n Navy veteran.
This is the 14th year the games have been
held at the Orange County Fairgrounds. This
year's event had a decidedly patriotic theme,
"The Spirit of America.· which honored local
heroes such as a color guard from the STAC
Joint Forces 1\"a.in.ing Base at Los Alamitos
and an ambulance driver for American
Medical Response singing the n.ationaJ
anthem. The Costa Mesa Fire Department
also handed out the medals during the
closing ceremonJes.
The games bring together more than 300
seniors from more than 30 facilities around
the county.
It's a chance for the seniors to get out, get
physical and get their competitive juices
Oowing.
"It's so Important for them to feel
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to one now under construction at
Bushebt.
Russian officials say they have pro-
posed a long-term economic partner-
ship with Baghdad. which Iraqi officials
say is worth $40 billion and could be
signed next month.
The agreement would not violate U.N.
sanctions against lhe country, Russian
officials say.
Rohrabacher, who repre ents Costa
Mesa, said the delegation offered to
help Russia secure contracu to build
power plants in countries such as
Turkey and the PhiUppines to gener·
ate income.
Rohrabacher joined Rep. Henry Hyde
(R-Ulinois), the chairman of the Inter-
national Relations Committee, and
others in Wednesday's talks in Moteow.
The delegation met with Vladim1r
Luk.in, deputy speaker of the State
Duma. Russia's lower house of parlUt-
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Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
Congressional candidate and UC Irvine
professor John Graham Is playing to his
stnmgtbs ln the race to unseat lnfluential
Incumbent Rep. Quia Cos.
Graham, who secured 3°"' of the vo~ ln his
unsucces.Vul challenge of Cox ln 2000, has
scheduled a Sept. 10 fund-raiser to emphasJz.e
his strengths as an educator.
Graham is vying to unaeat Cox, who has
held his seat since 1988, ln the newly drawn
48th District. which represents Newport
Beach. Laguna Beach, Irvine and other areas
in South Collllty.
The event will showcase Graham's attempt
to "elevate public schools to the top of the list
of national investment pdorides," he said.
The fund-raiser will be held from 7 to 9
p.m. at the University Oub at the UC Irvine
campus. A donation of$100 per head is
required for entry.
As a nation. Graham says. "we seem to have
forgotten• lbomas Jefferson's immortal quote
that "great schools make a country great."
Diana Schmelzer. the principal at
UnJversity H.igb School in ~e, will break
the Ice at the event and talk about the
challenges local schools face.
SEAN ...uR I DAILY PILOT
Activist Paty Madueno of Costa Mesa pushes for local and state legislation to improve the lives of those around her, she says.
Graham has taught international business
at UO's Graduate School of Management
since 1989. Before that. be taught at USC.
New to the scene
Those interested ln the funcf-raiser may call
(949) 856-1969.
A DO.oft-DE DAY FOR ROSS
State Sen. Ross )obnson's primary election
bill faces a do--or-die vote today In the
Assembly appropriations committee.
Newly minted citizen Paty Madue110 takes
her civic involvement well beyond the ballot
box with lobbying efforts aimed at improving
services for working-class residents.
funded. 'Ib06e parents need to
be healthy so they can wodc and
work Mid enough to get their
famillt!t to the polnt that they
don't need government
asslstance, Madueno said.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
W hen she raised her
right hand and
swore to uphold her
civic duty as a new
United States citizen a year ago,
Paty Madueno took her vow
seriously.
"They give you this UttJe
booklet on what It means to be
an American and what the role of
the government is," Madueno
said, still canying a thick accent
from her home country, Mexico.
"I read that book. and I am
following it."
The 46-year-old Costa Mesa
resident has worked diligently to
push for local and state
legislation she thinks would
improve the lives of her
neighbors, friends and loved
ones -the woddng class. as she
describes them.
When Madueno is not woddng
her day job as an apartment
manager, she Is lobbying on
behalf of the Orange County
Congiegatlon eommuntty
Organization. which Is designed
to create neighborhood service
programs through the
faJth-based community.
Madueno represents her St.
Joachim Catholic Olurc.h Parish.
"This is my passion, working
with the community," Madueno
saJd. "This Is my heart. ..
Her fiery enthusiasm fueled an
impromptu visit to
Assemblyman Johll Campbell's
Sacramento office earlier this
summer to talk about possible
additions to the state health care
program,
"These are people who are
legal, who pay taxes and who are
providing a base of manual labor
for many of the lblte's major
industries, .. Madueno aakl.
.Bec:ause of the nature of their
work-•
Healthy
Families.
Madueno said
Campbell had
not personally
returned her
phone calls,
so she
decided to
pay him a visit
while in town
for another
meeting.
'This is my
passion, working
with the
mostly blue
collar, retail or
ln restaurants
-tboee
WO!bnare
noto«ered
bealthcaie
community. This
is my heart.'
Pllty Madueno
and cannot
afford to pay
for it on their
own,
Maduel)o said.
She uses her
22-year-old
daughter as an
Campbell,
who
represents Newport-Mesa, was in
the middle.of budget conference
committee meetings, which
entail hours of grueling debates
over the proposed state budget,
said Matt Bia<*, Campbell's chief
of stafi He met with Madueno ln
the assemblyman's absence.
"Those folb are definitely
determined." Black said of
Madueno and Arther Joeeph
Robillard from St. Joechlm's, who
was with her.
Madueno and Alma Pem&oea.
also a representalhe of tbe
faith-based O,..,.,...,_. ll'glle
that propoeed lddldom to the
Healthy FamiUel propam. which
would also cover che puents of
eligible children. ahould be
example.
Sylvia Madueno takes classes
at two community colleges and
works part time at a coffeehouse,
where she does not receive
health benefits. She can't afford
health care on her own. so her
parmbl pay for It.
But many people don't have
that luxury. Madueno said.
Campbell saJd be is more than
wtlling to meet with Madueno to
d1lcuea the toplc but. as the
third-hlshest-ranking Republican
in atate Je.denbip, he Is
awamped wlCh budget concerns
rlabtnow. ~pd news Is that you
hilft IOIDeODe representing you
lhiat bu lnluence," Campbell .
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me4DS I am up (in Sacramento) a
lot and don't have time to meet
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she is new to the political a:me
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simply oot important to Oaq>bdl
"He just doesn't understand
the working class.• abe aakl.
"This ls not another band-out, it
is a way to ensure that the
backbone of the work force
stays healthy."
CampbeD said it ls not a
matter of underat:andlni aodal
conditions, which he feela be la
in touch with -it is a matter of
the bottom line.
Philosoph.lcal differences aside.
there Is just no money ln the state
budget to start adding things to
programs, Campbell said.
Proponents of Healthy Families
are asking for an addidonal $65
million for the program. The
extra allocation would bring the
total state costa to $265 million to
$365 million for the year.
"We are talking about cutting
things.. Gampbell aaJd.
"Expanding something for
someone means we have to cut
something for someone else.
Why abould we create new
government dependencies
when we are having to cut back
on the ones we al.Jady have?•
Deaplte not yet having won
Campbell's suppon, it Is clear
Madueno is not discouraged by
her newfound role ln politics.
"I don't care about glory, I
don't ca.re about rewarda, I care
about people," she said.
Earlier in the year. the bill wu placed on
the backbumer, blown as the •suspense file,"
because it is estimated to cost the atate $30
miJHon to start what Is known as a bifurcated
primary.
Tuday, the committee is scheduled to
decide whether to mOYe the bill onto the
ftoor for a tote or leave It to rot on
tivevine.
ttle more than a week ln the
legislative session -bills must be passed by
the l.egislature by Aug. 31 -Johnlon Is
plnding out a final push to pus the bill
lCnown as Senate Bill 1975, the &egislation
would move the state's·prlmary election from
~ to June. It wouldn't alter the November
genen1 elec:don.
During presidential campaign )'UR. if the
bOI were to pus. the primary would be held
ln February or March for that race, but not
· the 1tate rac.es. Voters would be given a
separate election to eort through the
statewide ballot initiatives and all other
candidates.
County clerks and registrars of voters have
banded together to oppose the bill, claiming
It will create a headache of new costs to hold
two primaries rather than one.
California has shifted its primary several
times since 1996. Before that year, It waa held
ln June. In 1996, it was moved to M8J'Ch. 1Wo
years later, legislators put it back in June.
When Johnson introduced the bill, on Feb.
22, he proposed holding the state's primary in
September as a way to hike voter turnout for
state seats. During the March primary, only
34% of voters visited the polls.
"Despite the dismal turnout ln March,
elections officials continue to oppose this
b1D," Johnson said. •rt reminds me of an old
Abbott and Costello comedy routinJ! about
'you can't get there from here.' Instead of
being part of the solution, elections oftldals
continue to argue that ft cannot be done."
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Village renovations
reach second phase
A court on Monday will decide the fate of 25
ficus trees on Balboa Peninsula -a decision
that may set back village improvements.
June C1111r1nde Daily Pilot
IW.OOA PENINSULA -The
$2.8-million second phase of
Balboa Village renovations Is set
to begin in September, but a
court decisJon on Monday will
probably spell death for either
the city's deadline to complete
the wort or for lhe 25 Ocus trees
on Main Street
The city has been negotiating
with the Newport Beach Albor
Society, which sued to stop the
city from removing the trees. A
decision is expected Monday.
"It's possible It could set back'
the whole lhlng until next year,"
Public Worts Director Steve Ba-
dum said.
The second of three phases of
wort designed Lo transform Bal-
boa Village into an attractive, pe-
destrian-oriented gathering
place will focus on Ocean Front
Walk and on Main, Palm and
Washington streets.
The Ught concrete that forms
Ocean Front Walk wUJ be re-
placed from Adams Street to A
Street by colorful Uthocrete,
similar to what's now in front of
the pier.
"There's a blue wave pattern in
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
UCI studies delve into
air pollution causes
UC Irvine is studying the
cause and effects of air pollution
and has several research projects
underway on the issue.
Large Scale Forest Fires is one
such project designed to study
how forest tires create large con-
centrations of owne with effects
Lt; It's glassy. almost like mother
of pearl,'' Badum said. "It should
be really good looking."
Wort on Main Street, If it hap-
pens, ls expected to be more ex;
tensive and thus disruptive.
Workers plan to tear up the
streets and sidewalb and re·
place them, as well as put in new
st.reet lights and strelt furniture.
The d ty bad also planned to ~
move the 25 ficus trees and re-
place them with young coral
gum trees. If the court puts a
stop to the plans, the city might
postpone the wort for a year to
comply with a California. Coastal
Commission rule that forbids
such work during the summer
months.
Main Street might be closed
altogether or reduced to one lane
during a portion of the work.
Mayor Tod Ridgeway said
plans to upgrade the Balboa
Theater and the village market
could give additional momen-
tum to city work.
"I think that with those two
tenants and the continuation of
Infrastructure improvements,
you're going to see a much more
vibrant and active Balboa Vtl-
lage," Ridgeway said. "That's our
goal."
that can range from eye irritation
to lhe worsening of preexisting
lung conditions like asthma
Also looking into chronic lung
disease and the effects of poUu-
tion is a project on freeway ex-
haust, which uses mJce previ·
ously exposed to asthma-like al-
lergens and placing them at
varying distances from con-
gested freeway interchanges.
Dust is another pollutant that
can add to global warming and
causes environmental problems.
With the expansion of the
world's deserts and the recent
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MAKING A POINT
SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
A worker connects beams to construct a temporary tent at The Crossing, a Protestant church formerly known as
Calvary Church Newport Mesa, on Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. ·
dust storms in Olina's Gobi Des-
ert. dust has become an ever-
growing concern, researchers
say.
While everyone is affected by
air pollution, scientists are
studying whether children face
even greater risks. Because they
breathe in more air per pound
than adults and their airways are
more efficient in trapping pollu-
tants, children can be affected
nine times more than adults,
said Robert Plalen, director of
UCl's AJr Pollution Health Effects
Laboratory. in a press release.
UCI symposium will
focus on graph drawing
UC Irvine's Department of ln·
formation and Compu1er Sci-
ence is co-sponsoring the 10th
lntemational Symposium on
Graph Drawing from Monday
through Wednesday
The conference will present
recent research on ways of visu-
alizing networks and other com-
binatorial graphs, which can be
used in various applications fo r
telecommunications. circuit de-
sign, the Internet, social nel·
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Newport Beach library
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Move over Elvis. The IOOth
anniversary of author John
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brated at lhe Newport Beach
Central Ubrary in September
and October through a photo
exhibit, book discussions. film
screenings and a library scav-
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A <liscussion of "The Grapes
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Sept. 11. A photo exhibit, titled
"Steinbeck. His Ufe and
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RUSSIA
Continued from Al
ment The delegal.ion also met
with First Deputy Min.Isler Vya-
cheslav lhibnilcov and others.
The Russians described the talb
as focusing oo the "the dose oo-
opemlion of the two rountries In
counteracting global threats and
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powerful Rep. Tom Delay {R·
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tion to remove the Middle Easiem
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The nonprofit organlzetion at the
Cotta Mesa Senior Center la
looking for new board members.
The fund-railing and •
policymaking board needs
volunteer$ who will participate in
monthly meetings, occasional
committee meetings and-special
projects. Candidates should have
connections In Costa Mesa and
surrounding communities and an
interest In serving the community
by helping seniors. (949)
645-2356, Ext. 16.
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SPECIAL ADVOCATES
Volunteers are needed to serve as
advocates for abused. neglected
and abandoned dlildren.
Volunteers wortc one on one with
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A variety of jobs need to be
tadded, Including set
conS1ruction, ushering, mailings
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independent, successful, for
them to have choices," said
Candace Bartsch, who worked
on the games' organizing
committee.
Gwen Black. 84, chose to try
the target shooting using a
paint-ball gun. Black, who
CURVE
Continued from Al
games as my academic swvival
pennitted. And when I left
college In my junior year to
enlist in the Navy for Werld War n1 I'm sure my primwy
motivation was to save baseball.
Four years later, I returned to
Missouri to finish my journalism
degree, and that's when baseball
first broke my heart. The St
LouJs Cardinals owner, Sam
Breadon, and hJs general
manager came to Columbia to
interview several dozen
appHcants for a publicity job
with the team, and I got it The
pay was lousy, and I had a wife
and child by this time, but my
wife understood I.hat the
opportunity for me to rub
elbows with Stan Musial and
Enos Slaughter superseded such
mundane matters as a decent
living.
So I found my dream job right
out or I.he box -and Lt lasted
three months. The Cardinals
front office was an arrogant.
secretlve, confused mess with a
management style right out o(
"AlJce ln Wonderland." 1Wo
Scheduling ia ftexlble, wfth • two-
to 20-hour commitment per
month. The Newport Theatre Arts
Center is 8t 2601 Cliff Drive. (949)
631-0288.
OASIS SENIOR CENTER
Meals on Wheels vofunteera are
needed to distribute prepared
dishes to homebound Mnlora in
the Newport Beach area. The
delivery time is between 11 :30
a.m. and 1 p.m. daily. The Oasis
Senior Center also needs
volunteer nurses for its bimonthly
blood pressure sc:reenings. The
center offer• this service between
9 and 11 a.m. on the first and third
Tuesdays of the month.
Volunteers should commit two
hours once a month orvoluntHr
on a substitute basis. The center
is at 8QO Marguerite Ave., Corona
del Mar. (949) 644-3244.
OPERA PACIFIC
The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance,
a support group for Opera Pacific,
has activities for volunteers. (949)
474-4488.
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. Host families are needed in the
Costa Mesa area to provide a bed,
meals and a loving home for high
sctrool students from more than
28 countries, including Germany,
sported a sweatshirt that read
"Unbearably Cool." kept her
cool while trying to hit the
bull's-eye.
"I enjoyed it," said BJack, who
did a little dance to prove her
point
This year's games were
dedicated to Lawrence
Ronquillo, a longtime games
contributor as an artist and
activities director.
Ronquillo's wife, Sharon. was
examples: The guy I was working
for didn't lcnow I'd been hired
and viewed me with
understandable hostility. And I
was living at the YMCA because
Breadoo, who seemed to own
half of St. Louis, wouldn't help
me find housing to move my
·raniily there. So I quit and went
back to Fort Wayne to look for a
real job. A telegram from
Breadon was awaiting me there.
It said: "Have found you housing
in Pocatello. Please confirm."
When I called and asked him
what he was talking about, be
seemed surprised that no one
had told me I was slated to be
the general manager of the
Cardinal farm team in Pocatello,
Idaho. the following year. I
declined, not only ending my
baseball career but giving up an
opportunity to work a World
Series pres,, box. since the
Cardinals won the Natiooal
League pennant that year.
Maybe I could have been one of
Bud Selig's tycoons today lf I bad
ju.st taken that job in Pocatello.
Thia hiatory Is otrered up to
establilh my credits to apeak to
the threatened strike of major
league baaeball players on Aug.
30. 18'11 a charter member or the
Silent Majority not represented
Japan, Brazll, China and Poland.
The students, ell between 15 and
18, participate In c:rou-cultural
exchange to leam about America
and share their own culture. The
atudentl stay for five to 10
months and are screened twice.
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The cflnlc, whldl provides
emergency services to the needy
In Orange County, la looking for
volunteers to deliver and pidc up
food from local restaurants and
grocery stores, help with
medical and dental staff, data
entry, aasist with food sorting
and distribution, to help at the
front desk and some other
duties. The group also needs
translators. (949) 642-3451. Ext.
257.
TELL-A..f'RIENO
Orange County cancer groups ·
seek volunteers to educate and
encourage women to have
mammograms. Participants will
take part In a one-on-one
program of education and
encouragement specifically
rel.ted to mammograms and
earty br11ast cancer detection. The
Susan G. Koman Breast Cancer
Foundation, (714) 957-9157.
on hand to help out, wearing a
T-shirt plastered with family
pictures.
"I've stopped myself from
crying a couple of times today,"
Sharon said, as she welcomed
the seniors to the festivities..
One of the featured guests
at Wednesday's games was
Tony Gonzalez, light end for
the Kansas City Ollefs.
Gonzalez, who grew up in
Huntington Beach, said his
in the negotiations to prevent
that strike and get on with the
season. l buy baseball tickets in
the outer reaches of the stadium
not reserved for the corporate
expense account crowd, pay $8
to park. $6 for a glass of beer,
and stand up for the
seventh-inning stretch and sing
"18ke Me Out To the 8all Game.·
I'm not going to say that if this
Idiotic strike acenario Is played
out I'll never buy another
baseball dekel It wouldn't be
true. And It's because of this grip
that the game has on so many
milllons or us that baseball has
become a public trust that
should never be put Into the
exclusiv~ds or people whose
only q · cation for running it
ls that they are rich.
That's why the first thing that
neech to be done -and quickly
-is to put baseball under the
same federal anti-trust laws that
govern all other professional
sports. 1ben the owners could
be required to open their books
and prove the doomsday
economJcs used as a negotiating
weapon -and ridiculed by such
friendly eowcea as Forbes
Magazine. It abould also be
pointed out to the owners that
they brought all these agonies
FLIGHTS
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added commercial flights at
Long Beach Airport.
A federal court decision result-
ing from a 12-year lawsuit over a
noise ordinance allows Long
Beach to operate 41 daily com-
mercial Oights. Digp-Jackson
said
Flights have jumped from 12
to an anticipated 24 for next
month and will climb to a peak
of 41 by October, she said.
'Compared with other regional
airports, the number or flights
are small. she said.
"We are not talldng huge num·
bers here," Diggs-Sharon said.
John Wayne Airport spokes-
woman Ann McCarty said depar-
tures Oy soul.h over the Back Bay,
Santa Ana Heights and Balboa Is-
land.
Planes leaving from John
Wayne do not tum until after
cbey reach the shoreline and
would not cross the west or
northwest portions of Costa
Mesa. McCarty said.
• LDl.JTA HARPER cover8 Cosui
Mesa. She may be reactied at 1949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at
/olita.harper@l11times.com.
experience work.Ing with
senior citizens dates back to
bis high s chool days. His
mother also works as a
nursing home administrator
"It's cool giving back."
Gonzalez said. "We'll all be here
someday."
• OEJRDRE NEWMAN oovera
education. She mav be reached at
(949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at
dsirdrs.newm11n@llltimes.com.
on themselves by paying absurd
wages to mediocre players, and
they are now asking the players'
union to save them from their
own bad judgment by accepting
a salary cap.
Meanwhile, the players need
to recognize that they have been
set up as the bad guys by taking
the strike bait and that they are
playing Into the hands of the
most excessive and arrogant
owners by refusing a salary cap.
They also need someone to teU
them that they aren't going to
get much sympathy from people
who have to make real sacrifices
to afford to take the family to a
ballgame. And to ask themselves
if that extra million of greed on
top of other millions ls realty
worth destroying the game.
And bot.h of them might
reflect on the Silent Majority that
has been given no seat at l.hese
negotiations. We could really
torpedo the game lf they finally
push us to that place. Then the
owners would have co find a new
toy, and the players would have
to learn a considerably
less-lucrative trade.
• JOSEPH N. BEU. ls a resident of
Santa AN Heights. Hla column
appear1 Thuradaya.
Daily.Pilot
'Ttusdly, Alcust 22, 2002 ,.
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EDITORIAL
Enviro.nmental
victories should
be celebrated
E nvironmentallsts
often don't get the
credit they deserve.
And likewise, they
sometimes don't know when
they have won.
Think about it, if it weren't
for environmentalists, what
would our smog and air
quality be like today'?
How many oil rigs do you
think would be sitting off the
local shores and how many
wetlands would be decimated?
Wetlands like the Upper
Newport Bay and, just up the
coast, the Bolsa Otica would
instead be boat marinas -not
wildlife preserves -if it
weren't for the hard-won
battles of local
e nvironmentalists.
Now, we can add to their
accomplishments.lhe
cleanliness of our precious
beaches and waters.
Environmentalists fougttt
hard to clamp down on the
sewage disposal practices of
the Orange County Sanitation
District. The district for years
e njoyed the benefits of a
federal waiver that allowed it
to only partially treat the 240
million gallons of sewage ft
pumps four miles out to sea
each day.
. Environmentalists and
scientists and those concerned
with water quality, believing
that sewage was seeping back
to shore, pressed for an end to
the waiver. The war of words
got heated at times, but those
of the ecological mind had a
winning message.
The sanitation district heard
that message.
Indeed, not only is the
sanitation district now going to
give the sewage full treatment,
it has undertaken a chlorine
bleach program to further
clean the sewage water.
A big victory. rigbt1
You wouldn't know it by
listening to some
environmentalists who still
seem to need, or want, a
whipping boy to further their
cause. They say that chlorine is
not as safe as we think. that it
creates "bad compounds."
01.lorine has been used to
treat sewage and water
supplies for years. The 18,000
to 20,000 gallons a day of
high-powered bleach is a small
drop in the 240-million gallon
sewage bucket and an even
smaller drop in the ocean. Still,
it should clean up 90% of the
viruses in the sewage,
sanitation officials say.
So, while it certainly is n ot
the ultimate solution, it does
help with one m ajor cause: It
cleans the water much more
than it is being cleaned now.
And isn't that what we all
want? Isn't that the endgame of
this, to get cleaner water along
our beaches? That is a major
accomplishment
So we say it's time to cease
and desist for now. It's time to
declare victory, however small,
in this fight for clean water and
savor this milestone in
environmental history.
It's time to give credit where
it is due, both to the
environmental camp and to
sanitation district officials,
who finally got the message.
To both, we salute your
efforts in making our beaches
the cleanest they can be.
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Community college
district deserves
financial credit
By Lefterls L.vrakas
I t may be of paramount
Interest to the voting public
that I.he biggest selling point
for the Coast Community
College District board to be
voted on in November is the fact
that the board has been able to
budget for district needs to date
without resorting to an earlier,
appeal ("Bond and determined
to get money for colleges." Aug.
12).
This was made possible
inftiaDy prior to Propolition 13
because the district recetYed
more than ample property tax
funds and later by a willingnees
to invest some of lts
state-allocated funds in
expanding Coastline
Cornmwlity College's atructural
needa. headquarters in Fountain
Valley and a llzable leamlng
center, now lhared with a etate
four-yes m.ctlUdon at GlrdeD
GnM. By~ cerdflalca ~
penk:lpadon. the di8trlct bu been tble to me a kind of • ......,,._.,plan" In .... loan's
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represented by the fact that only
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attending the three C.OUt
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STEVE McCRANK I Oi\ILY PILOT
Marchers in the Orange County Dyke March on Saturday travel down Harbor Boulevard, near 19th Street in Costa Mesa.
County gay march should not exist
AT ISSUE: Two readers
suggest that sexual
preference is private and
should be kept that way.
I am absolutely outraged with the Daily
Pllot editorial "City reached good
compromise over gay pride march"
(Aug. 8). I am equally irritated that our
·Costa Mesa City Council is allowing a
lesbian parade through streets frequented
by young, questioning children .
For the Daily Pilot to promote the event
and then h ave the gall to suggest
residents proudly suppon it clearly
demonstrates a mentality that is not
shared by the majority of its readers.
I have no problem with people who live
a different lifestyle from my own. That is
their choice. However, I do resent their
"In your face" agenda to promote It
through our public streets.
ANDREW DRAKE
Costa Mesa
After reading the Daily Pilot editorial
"City reached good compromise over gay
pride march," I couldn't help but wonder
why the paper has asked me to ·fully and
proudly support iL • Fully support a
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
parade of lesbians marching down the
street? Why should I?
With so many necessary thin~ to do,
whether in one's own home and family or
reaching out to neighbors who need a
hand. why would anyone waste their
precious time supporting a group whose
stated goal is to broadcast their sexual
preference?
Call me old fashioned, but I believe
bedroom activities are private matters.
Lesbians parading and promoting their
lifestyle through city streets is not an
activity I plan to support.
JENNY JOHNSON
Costa Mesa
Artificial reef creates fine home for kelp
I 'm resp onding to an Aug. 10 article
dis~ussing results from a survey of
city planners' opinions of the
California Coastal Commission
("Survey reveals mixed opinfon of
commission"). The article closed with a
negative quote describing work of the
Marine Forests Society as a "garbage
dump." Presumably the quotation
included and referred to the society's
artificial reef constructed from used
automobile tires.
Waste materials have also been
employed by other groups for
constructing artificial reefs. Waste
materials, for example, have been used by
the Callfomla Department of Fish and
Game in some of the artificial reefs they
have deployed along our shores. A critical
aspect in such usage is whether the
materials are likely to contribute
significant toxicity to their nearby
surroundings. Toxicity assessment can be
a difficult task in the ebb and now
environments aJong most shallow ocean
Ooors. The ultimate proof of the pudding
is whether marine organisms closely and
successfully associate with such
slructures.
I have not directly seen the clre reef
deployed by the society because I gave up
scuba diving in the mid· l 990s. I have,
however. examined many photographs of
the aggregate. The Marine Forests Society
requested my assistance in Identifying
genera and species of organisms closely
MAILBAG
standoffs. etc.).
Aa Jacober suggested, I think our
helicopter program can use some
intelligent and fair-minded
dhlcussion. I myself haw attempced
1o tee both the prot and cons
pubMstled in previ0"8 letten.
WILUMI POLDa
COit.a Miiia
associated with their reef. The reef dearly
now supports a diverse group of plants
and animals commonly foWld on nearby
natwal reefs. The tires appear to be
stable, and the overall structure has
persisted for several years. Is it really a
dump? Tough question. Beauty is in the
eye of the beholder. If I were a kelp spore.
my answer would be something lik:e:
"This is it. there's no place like home."
WHEELER J. NORTH
Costa Mesa
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Wheeler J. Nonh is•
Caltech emeritus professor of environmental
science whose contributions to kelp reseen:il
led to the dubblng of en equacuhure test site
near Crystal Cove as Wheeler's Reef.
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574-4298. lndude the time, date The .... •cw..yaue.-wll Newpoft~....,...~on
•nd loartion of the event. .. well be~ et duet. pert of the the....,,.,.... The9m .. be ••contact phone number. A N.wport~ Aeeort ~on ltMMn one glerwt ecnen llklllt cf
complete tlctfng It eveHable et the Beed'l ..ne.. Gu.-.,.. on the und. a.-.,.
www.dallypllotoom. encoureged to bring beech d\eira enc:oureged to bring beed'I d\eN'8
and to t9ke advantage of the end ... edvellt8ge of the
TODAY campfl,._ The nieort le It n31 c:empftr• The nieort le et 1131
Oovemor FrMk ICMtlnt wll be et Badt Bey Drive. S8 per car. (949) 8-* 811v DrM. • percer. (Ml
the White Rabbit Children's 729-0UNE. 72tM>UNE •.
Bookstore In South Coast ptaza
from 3 to 6 p.m. The Otdahoma SUNDAY AUQUITa1
governor wlll sign his new picture llleloltoellmp"1111ao.• ..... M. TheMOWle ..... Dout•¥' wll
book. "Will Rogers: An American Small wlff perform hit on8-fNlfl be ehown et dlJllt. -of the Legend:' The store Is et 3333 portrayal of President Hany S. Newport Dunes Aeeort Movlee on
Bristol St Suite 2081, Costa Truman et 2 p.m. It Temple the Beecf'I --The.,_ wll be ~.Free.(714)446-0010 .• laalah. During the perlonnance, shown on • gient acreen eltu8lled
Small deecribea Truman'• life end on the und. Guests.,..
FRIDAY dec:isk>na as pnteident -from encoureged to being beed'I c:Nirl
The movte ...... u..· wll be the atomic bombing of Japan to and t9ke adventege of the
shown et the Newport Dunes the dismlsul of Gen. Douglas campfires. The reeort le et n31
Waterfront Resort In Newport MacArthur. The temple la It 2401 Badt Bey Drive. S8 per c.r. (949)
Beach beginning at dusk. Guest Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Free. 729-0UNE.
are encouraged to bring beach For Information on the event, cell
chalra and to take advantage of (949) 648-6900. For Information ·OCTOBERS
the campfires. The resort it at about Small, call (714) 624-6944 n.. ........................
1~Badt Bay Drive. S8 per car. or vitit www.hlstmy-allve.com. Atnea Fair wltl return to Newport ( 729-0UNE. Beecf'I todey. The 11-yMr event. The group ...... 8rmll wll hoeted by Newport Hwbor High The eo.te Meea Senior CenW perform..i.a rhythm• end Latin Scnool, wffl indude. 5K FeMure will host a Hawaiian luau that jazz et • conc:ett sponsored bv Race, • 2K Fun RunlWatk end. includes authentic food and Newport Beach Arts and Cultural
entertainment from 4 to 8 p.m. at Services from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Kid's Klneic rece. Aegietlation
the center. The center it at 695 W. Buffalo Hiiia Partt. Guests are will begin et 8:30 a.m. followed
19th St. Tk:tets are on sale at the encouraged to bring blanketa, by races stattlng et 8, 8:30, 9:15
center's front desk. Member• are lawn chalra and picnics. The perlt end 9:30 e.m. The echooC Is et
$3 per person. Call for Is at 1901 Port Provence. Free. 18th St between Dover Or. end
reservations. (949) 645-2356. (949) 717-3870. . Irvine Ave. me. (949) 516-al11 or
www.lcathylopMewnt&comAtlw.
SATURDAY WEDNESDAY
The eo.te Meea s.MorCenW A.,.. Chllstupher Cac and o.ne ONGOftG
will hold an ice cream social froll) Rohrabacher will speak et the TheN.l:JtMMt ....... N9W .......
9 e.m. to 3 p.m . at the Orange Newport Beach Chamber of Club meets et 10 a.m . the third
County Martcet Place. Volunteers Commerce Newport Sunrise Wedt"'8dey of eed'I month,
.,.. needed to help work the B~•kfast at 7:30 a.m. The apacial except July and December, et
booth. AH proceeds will go to the breakfast. sponsored bv Sheldon varied locations. The group, •
center. (949) 645-2356. Pines of the Transportation eodal organization for people
Corridor Agencies, will be hekf at who have lived In Newport Beech
The 22nd MnUal Suffrage o.y the Radisson Hotel In Newport for fewer than five yNra, meets
Luncheon honoring tour Orange Beach. The hotel is at 4545 for eventa, activities end field
County women leaders will be MacArthur Blvd. $20 tor trips. (949) 646-9922.
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B. Magness 644-4477
The Basket Case 720-7088
Baskin Robb ins 644-1331
Blockbuster Video 759-9404
Cathay Newport Restaurant 759-3388
Champagnes Market & Deli 640-5011
Chevron 'USA 760-8678
Couture New York 759-1791
Happy Nails & Spa 759-8686
Labels 640-1133 .
Mag's Donuts & Bakery 760·9278
Mailboxes Newport 644·6480
Master Tailoring 720·1041 ,.
Marco Polo Italian Eatery 721 -0801
Newport North Cleaners 644-0435
Newport North Of tometric 720-0204
Dr. Michael Shae
One Hour Moto Photo 644·6533
Petco 759-9520
Royal Jewelers 644· 7804
Salon Belcourt 644-9980
Tull~'• Coffee 759-8248
The Video Editor 720·2080
•111 phone numbers are 949 ar11 code
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ucieption of lew boob end
m8gldl-. Donadons ....
fa..dedlldlble. Cell to arrange to
h9w boob pk:bd up. (949)
7IMll7.
n.11w:•w •••Women'• Club, •• ~ old friendehlp
dub, le~ new members.
The dub, wNdl indude gotf,
bridge....., end gourmet
..-... ,..... et n a.m. on the
~Thuradey of Wtl9f'V month
et the Redlaeon Hot9I In Newport
Beedt. The luncheon la $23 end
lndudaa enlilN1alnment. The hotel
19 • 454& MacArthur Blvd. (714)
842-1813.
The N9wport leech'Wllllng Club
meets It 9 e.m . end 7 p.m.
Mondeythrough Saturday, end at
7 p.m. Sundey. w.lkera should
meet et the Intersection of
Hoepftal Road end Superior
Avenue. me. tMel 660-1332.
n. AIMltean Legion wll me9t et
7 p.m. the third Tuesday of
every month. The meetings,
which deal with veteran Issues
and community aervlce, will be
held at the Costa Mesa Air
National Guard. The national
guard le et 2861 Newport Blvd.
Free. Mary Holler, (714)
648-2777; Bill Mlmlega, (949)
850-089'.
k ........... wllhone
Jewish partner ere Invited to
pet1k:ipete In an Interfaith
couples dlscuaalon group hosted
by the Jewish Family Service of
Orange County. The group is
geared toward those coupJes
looking to make Judalam and
the Jewlah community part of
their relatlonahlp. The group
mfftl In the-evening• In the
agency'• office et 260 E. Baker
St, Suite G, Coste Mesa.
Prereglstretlon Is required. (71 4)
~.
Nghdy rneednp .. ofler9d In
Coste~ end Newport Beach
for anyone who wantl to
Fine Home Fur,adhinp
Aadqaa lie C.Ollectibla
Tnditional to C.Ottage
Gifu & Garden Decor
Wub Lilt & OdMry
GARDEN CAFE
Gulea Pmo Dining
BnilldMt. Lucb,
Tea 8t .F,,pra.o Bu
OWf'COme nk:ottne edcfiction.
Sctl9dule °' (7141 n4-9108 or
(IOC))eG.-ee.
The N9wport 8port8 Mlw'n. •
nonprofit orgenlzetion, operetet
•free mueeum et 100 Newport
Center Drive. N9Wp0rt BNc:h. The
museum, whid'I hu one of the
WOftd'a l...-gelt cohcSk>ne of
eport8 memorabilia, .. open from
9a.m . to 8 p.m. ~end 10
a.m . to 3 p.m. on Saturday. (949)
721•9333 Of WWW.~·
.,,artsmuatHJm.org.
The &tMc1a High Sc:hoot Pltrent
Teacher Studel)t Assn. hoata a
mondtly paper drive every
Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon
In the achool's northwest
parting lot, on the corner of
Estancia North end Plecentle.
Newap1para that are bound,
looae or bagged are accepted;
however, cardboard, bound
material 1uch H phone books
or thick magazine• ere not.
Bins are avallable for drop off
every day of the month for
people who prefer to go at
other timee. All funds raised go
to the auoclatlon. Free. The
school is .at 2323 Placentia
Ave .. Coste Mesa. (949)
515-6500.
0..-Senior Center otr.r't a
daily telephone contact program
Jor seniors who have a limited
local support system. They also
offer ongoing computer classes
that teach the basics of Word,
Quicken, Print Shop and Internet
usage. (949) 644-3244.
The Costa Mesa Communicators
Toastmasters Club meets from
noon to 1 p.m . Wednesdays at
the Orange County Department
of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive,
Costa Mesa. Meetings are open
to anyone who wants to improve
his or her public speaking skills.
(7141444-8783.
The Newport Beech
Distinguished Toastmasters Club
1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m.
Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperoni's
meeting room. 2300 Bristol St.,
Newport Beach. Call to make
reservations. (949) 646-1274.
The Jewlth Family~ of
Orange County holds group
mee1ings for younger women to
discuss issues relating to life
passages and changes, body
images, family, relationships,
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communication, lndmKY end
aexualliy, anxi.ty, and
lonellnea. The group meet. et 7
p.m. Tuetd•Y• et the egency
otnce. The otnce la et 260 E.
Beker St., Suhe G, Coeta Meea.
Prereglatretion It n.qulred.
Mercy Middler, (714) ~.
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Club 891 In Coeta MMe mMta et
7 p.m . Tue.day. et Meea Vefde
Unhed M«hodlat Church, 1701
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lluefterne ........... aub
2717 meetaet7 e.m.
Wedn_.ctays et the Vlll•q•
Farmer, South Coast Plaz•
Village, 1661 Sunflower Ave.,
Coate Mesa. The meeting I• free
for first-time vlthon. (949)
856-4308.
Toannastienaub231 meetaet
7 a.m. Mondays et tt. lrvlne Co.,
1800S Newport Center, Newport
Beach. (949) 733-2209.
The Coste Mesa Chamber of
Commer04t will hoat ita weekly
Networkers Luncheon on
Wednesday• from 11 ~46 e.m. to 1
p.m. at the Costa Mesa· country
Club. Visltora ere wek:omed. The
club is at 1701 Gotf Course Drive.
$13. (714) 885-9090.
Herbortfte Toaetm....,. Club
meets at 7 a.m . Wednesdays et
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club,
1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del
Mar. (949) 293-4630.
Udo .... Toastmast9rt mMb
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays at
Fletcher Jones Motorcars at
3300 Jamboree Road, Newport
Beach. (71 4) 964-5314. .._.
TM O.ala Senior Center .....
transport to take membera to
appointments and grocery
shopping. The ahuttle take•
members to the center. Call to
make an appointment (949)
644-3244.
Tutoring la IMIMable for p.ople
interested in reading English but
who could use the help. Hourty
ra1es and times are negotiable .
(949) 851-1739.
Oaala Senior Center offws visual
aid screenings with a Braille
Institute representative by
appointment. (949) 644-3244.
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THE CROWD
A trio . of Sepiember events for good causes
.
T he Divas of the final touches on an
Balboa Theater edectic French feast. are planning an They are even plano1ng
upcoming Balboa to re-create a version of
Beach Blanket the Ownps-~.
Barbeque set for SepL with a parade set for
8. The fabulous nightfall.
Debonib Man, Jillson states: "The
publicity chair for the parade will be the
event, reporu that the theatrical centerpiece
second annual summer of the evening. It is
bash will once aga1n B. W. COOK choreographed by Tod
have the ~e A. .Kubo, featuring
sponsored by <layton Sbuitey'8 musJc from 'Glgi.' and over 50
Re.a BBQ. dancers and costumed
Mars adds that it will also be performers, including the use of
the second annual Surfin' six claSsic convertible
Duclde Wave Race held in the automobiles."
Pacific Ocean at Balboa Support for the }¥o.dd'$ Fair
Peninsula Parle adjacent to the comes from a cross-section of
pier. The Swfin' Duckie race community leaders, including Al
ducks may be purchased for a Roberta, ICaren en., JUcbanl
donation of SS each, with funds Johmon. Pearl Jemleon-Smlth.
benefiting the ongoing Boga-Johmon. Martan
restoration project of the old Bet...,A. Anita May
Balboa Theater. Organlurs will Roeenlteln. Bob llMkell, BWur
drop all the ducks into the surf, w.nericb and Rep. Outs Cm.
and the first 100 ducks to surf to Tickets are $125 in advance
shore will win prizes for their and $145 at the door. Organizers
owners. . are still looking for underwriting
Admission to the afternoon of ' support. For information, call
fun in the sun is free and open (949) 805-5700.
to the public. All funds raised
from the sale oflunch and from
the race will help to promote CHAUENGE FOR CHILDREN
saving a legend on the
peninsula. lf you wish to buy
one duck or an entire flock in
advance, please call (949)
706-7249.
PARIS, lMS BIEN
They are calling ii "The City of
Light in Orange County." The
AIDS Services Foundation of
Orange County will present
"World's Fair. Paris" on Sept. 14
at the Orange County
Fairgrounds.
The World's Fair theme follows
the success oflast year's event
staged in New Orleans' style,
raising $375,000 for direct client
services at the AIDS Services
'Foundation. The major
undertaking ls once again
chaired by Judy Pluor-Runels,
Ken Jlll9on and Jorge
Rodriguez.
Organizers are busy creating
the romance of Paris, collecting
auction items and putting the
I
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Challenge for Children. led by
local Orange County resident
Byron Scott, coach of the New
Jersey Nets, will unfold Sept 13
in support of Pa.rkinsqn's
research. Newport Beach activist
Jim Warsaw was thrilled to
report that Scott dedicated
funds raised from this year's
charity event to the Parlcinson's
disease cause.
Organizers. including Brian
Mcinerney. John Herklotz and
Paul Goldenberg. will join
Warsaw in attracting community
support for the event. which is
being created with a western
theme. The evening will feature
legendary sports stars, along
with Orange Coast families and
friends, turning out in support
of Scott's philanthropy. Final
details on the upcoming party
are in the works.
For more information, call
(949) 661-7117.
•THE OAOWD appears Thursdays
and Sarurdays.
427 E. 17™ ST. CoSTA MEsA, 92627
(Between Tustin &: Irvine Aft.)
(949) 646-1440
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Challenge sailors and support crew. Rear, from left, are Commodore Steve Sutherlen, Junior Staff Commodore Phil
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DINING REVIEW
Exploring the delights ·of the Vi~lage Farmer
'
By K•thy M•der
S ometimes the diamonds In a
piece of jewelry are so big that
you miss the semiprecious
stones that surround them but
actually serve to make the piece what
It ls. South Coast Village, across the
street from South Coast Plaza, really Is
a "crown" of restaurants, ranging from
the big-time gems of Gustaf Anders
and Antonello's to the "semiprecious,"
humbly named the Village Farmer. But
just because this .restaurant may not
shine as brightly as the others. you still
don't want to miss it.
FYI
•WHAT: The Village
Farmer
•WHERE: 1651
Sunflower, In South
Coast Village
• WHEN: 8 a.m. to 9
p.m. dally. Tearoom
is open from 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m.
•HOWMUCH:
Moderate
•PHONE: (714)
557-8433
The Village
Fanner ls In
. what I wouJd
call the back of
South Coast
Village, with
patio seating
right In the
heart of the
village. And
while the
Village Farmer
is pretty dam
cute Inside,
with
hand-painted
hydrangeas
and
anlique·looldng art giving it the feel or
a cottage, I always go for the patio.
You can definitely teU which areas of
the restaurant have been recently
renovated and which couJd still use a
good carpet cleaning. but the newest
addition or the tearoom is beautiful
and perfect for "tea" related events, I.e.
wedding or baby showers, birthday
parties and a girls' day out. They also
have a little gift store that is w.orth
taking a look at, and wiJJ soon be
opening a children's reading room,
which is a really cool idea.
The main part of the restaurant is
divided into two areas by folding
French doors. In one of these areas
you can even bold business meetings
or large luncheons.
I confess I had not a high interest
level in the Village Fanner as "farmer"
conjures up pictures of health and
thereby healthful food, which
translates in my head as "health food"
and off I go from there. However,
judging from some or the bods out
there, people actually are Interested in
eating healthfully. Who knew?
DON LEACH I DAILY P1L0l
Olga Hunt is a breakfast and tea specialist at the Village Farmer. She stands in the tearoom, one of the recently renovated sections of the restaurant.
The Village Farmer proves that
healthful doesn't have to mean the dirt
or the earth is SI ill attached. They have
an entire section or Mvegetarian
delights," an oxymoron in my opinion,
that range from fresh fruit platters
with yogurt ($8.95) and a tostada with
black beans ($8.45) to a veggie burger
($8.25).
Needless to say. I veered away from
that and went to the "hot 'n hearty"
section looking for the big eats. We
found them in the delicious white
chicken chili ($4.35) and the turkey
meatloaf ($9.95). an open· faced
sandwich with gravy. The gravy was a
toucli bland, but the meatloaf rivaled
any I've bad with beef. 1 can go ~o far
as to say I was inspired to attempt a
turkey meatloaf at home. Unheard or.
My husband, Brian, had the
Monterey chicken sandwich ($8.95), a
grilled chiclcen breast with jack cheese
and avocado, and lilced it fine. Not
. fancy, just good. I was a bit
disappointed in the bread.
The Village Farmer serves breakfast,
lunch and dinner. The breakfast menu
focuses on the omelets and the "old
favoritesM or waffies and pancakes, The
dinner menu has an entirely different
feel from both the breakfast and 1uoch
menus, and offers pasta dishes such as
fettuccine primavera ($10.25), chicken
picatta (S I l.75) and eggplant ·
parmesan ($10.75), and even personal •
pizzas. The dinner menu, in my
opinion, seems more reasonably
priced than the lunch menu, but the
lunch menu by far has the most varied
selections.
lbe Village Farmer serves up
interesting daily soup specials that
include com chowder, turkey tortilla
and red lentil. My very favorite thing,
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though, was the delicious and
addictive cinnamon Iced tea thaf,
thankfully. you can purchase in t11e glfl
store. l probably .drank two gallons of
this and was chewing my tongue by
the end or lunch. but it was so wonh
it.
All in all, the Vtllage Fanner has held
its own among the MfanciesM for almost
as long as South Coast Village bas
been there. And they serve a better
iced tea than any or them.
•KATHY MADER'• dining reviews appear
every other Thursday.
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REEL CRITICS
Surf's up in ~Blue Crush'; 'POssession' gets to the heart
'Blue Crush' hangs 10
when it comes to fun
F orget computer graphics
and fancy special effects,
move over "XXX" and
"Spider-Man," Mother Nature
has come to town In bona fide
action, no technical
enhancement necessary. With
"Blue Crush,· dlrector Johsl
Stockwell provides the
end-of-summer thrill ride
everyone needs, no matter what
coast you Uve on. Even this
Oklahoma-grown girl was
mesmerized by the genuine
DEANDRA
RICH
excitement
that only God
can provide
in the 30-to
40-foot waves
captured by
this summer
fantasy Oick
that nicety
deUvered and
wasn't
overdone.
in love, tackle monster waves
and in that, wln the Pipe Mas-
ters competition all in the
matter of a week. Fortunately,
the barrage of problems to
solve only becoptes time filer
for a surprise ending and the
20 minutes of eye candy cour-
tesy of the white shores of
Maul. The audience thor-
oughly experiences what it
looks like, sounds like and
feels like to be in a 60-ton tun-
nel of water.
5tockwell's combination of
killer waves, bard-core surfer
chicks and phenomenal aam-
era action will blow your
mind. But you must know, to
truly and fully experience
"Blue Crush." a trip to the
theater is required!
"Blue Crush" is rated PG-13
for sexunl content, teen party-
ing, language and a fight.
• DeANORA RICH is a novice
screenplay writer in Costa Mesa
who hopes to one day turn Ebert
and Roeper into Ebert and Rich.
'Pos~ession, makes
critic reevaluate LaBute
A fter viewing Neal La-
Bute's latest film, "Pos-
session," I was com-
pletely amazed. This is not at
all what I had expected from
-the writer/di-
------rector of
that h.int at a more thaD pla-
tonic friendship. Intrigued. MJ-
chell "borrows" the letten from
the British Museum in a quest
to uncover the reaJ story be·
hind this man. supposedly a
model of marital fidelity.
The trail leads hJm to It 19th
century feminist writer, the
beautiful Otristabel La.Motte,
and ultimately to a haughty
British professor who's an ex-
pert on the author and also a
descendant, Maud Balley
{Gwyneth Paltrow).
We learn that MicheU has
sworn off relationships wlth
women, but not why. And from
her icy manner. we can infer
that Maud is uspiciou.s or
men, love and certainly of this
brash American who dares to
challenge her knowledge or the
past. Sounds like a match made
in movie heaven to me.
The film sldllfully weaves the
stories. past and pre~ent, of
these people as the layers of
what really occurred between
Ash (Jeremy Northam) and La-
Motte (Jennifer Ehle) delicately
unfold. The Victorian era story
is the real centerpiece of the
film, and the'>e two actors con-
vincingly play lover-. whoi.c
passions are fueled by their
imaginations and beautifully
phrased letters.
Paltrow and Eck.hart , while
Uncommonly attrawve for aca·
demics, are less compelling in
their" I-want-you-but-no-we-
mustn't" roles as written.
Our
journey
begins with
Anne Marie (Kate Bosworth)
experiencing the bumpy reefs
of life. The answer to all her
problems would be the fulfill-
ment of her life's dream, to be-
come a sponsored professional
surfer. Although the story line
is basic, it didn't turn into a
typical teeny-bopper Oiclc. It of-
fered an almost perfect balance
between exhilaration and aruci -
ety: As Anne Marie rides the
waves. wanting to overcome
her fear from an almost fatal
accident, she is also facing the
whooshing and crashing of a
life that she must keep together
before everything comes tum-
bling down.
"Your Friends
and Neigh-
bors" and "In
The Com-
pany of
Men." Those
fiJ~are
characterized
by a biting,
misanthropic
Anne Marie. played by Kate Bosworth, teaches Matt, played by Matthew Davis, how to surf.
Still, "Possession" t!. worth-
while viewing and a wonder·
fully crafted story. Now I can
not wait to read the prize-win-
mng novel by A.S Byatt.
"Possession" is rated P(, 13
for sexuality and some 1Jiema11c
elements.
Our heroine must protect
her sister, reconcile their rela-
tionship, take care of the bills,
mend a hurting friendship, fall
SUSANNE sensibility.
PEREZ But "Posses-
sion" is to La-
Bute what "The Age of Inno-
cence" was to Martin Scorsese:
a visually elegant and literary
tale with an almost swooning
romanticism -a think.Ing
man's ·bodice-ripper,· if you
will.
Brawny American literary
scholar Roland Michell (Aaron
Eck.hart), on a fellowship in
London, is doing research on
the writings of Queen Victoria's
poet laureate Randolph Henry
Ash. I le stumbles upon Ash's
letters to an unknown woman
•SUSANNE PEREZ lives in Costa
Mesa and 1s an executive assistant
for a financial services company.
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THEATER
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Based on the film of the same name, "The Full Monty" will open Sept. 3 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
Center to give· its
regards to Hollywood
By Tom Titus
T heatergoers who
generally tum up their
noses at movies but
Ooclc to the Orange County
Performing Arts Center with
each new show in the
Broadway Series may find
themselves somewhat
conflicted the fi rst week of
September. ln a rare
occurrence, the Center Is
opening two major shows the
same week -one in the main
theater and the other in
Founders Hall. And both give
their regards not to Broadway,
but to Hollywood.
The first show. opening
Sepl 3 in the main Segerstrom
Hall, is "The Full Monty," a
musical comedy about
woridng-class Brits who lake
up the fine art of stripping. If it
sc:nmds familiar, you may
remember the original m ovie
version offive years ago.
The next day, Founders Hall
will welcome another dose of
wicked satire from the gang
who made ·Forbidden
Broadway" so popular. Only
this one is titled "Forbidden
Hollywood" -same sort of
satire. only aimed at the silver
screen.
Guiding "The Full Monty"
fro m screen to stage was
four-time Tony-winning writer
Terrence McNally, who added
his own brand of American
comedy to the story.
"The show is about
friendship, about being a
parent." McNally has
observed. "It's also about an
image-obsessed society that
says you have to look like
Brad Pitt. This show says quite
the opposite. It celebrates
everybody for exactly who
they are."
For the benefit of American
audiences, McNaJJy
transplanted the scene of the
story from Sheffield, England,
where the original movie took
place, to Buffalo, N.Y., so you
won't have to worry about
deciphering British accents.
Sheffield or Buffalo, it's still
the raucous and heartfelt
story of six unemployed
steelworkers who go to great
lengths to make some cash
and heJp out a friend in
trouble. When a local male
strip show -whose dancers
venture down to their
G-strings -is a hit with the
local women, the
cash-strapped factory workers
figure they can cash In big
time, Lf they go the "fuJJ
Monty."
When it opened on
Broadway in October 2000,
"The Full Monty" was haiJed
by critics on this side of the
pond. It's still playing to
sold-out houses at Broadway's
Eugene O'Neill Tiieater.
"Forbidden Hollywood"
needs little explanalion to
theatergoers famlllar with
Gerard Alessandrinl's
outrageous musical satire
"Forbidden Broadway," which
sold out Founders Hall last
year. These constantly
updated potshots at the latest
mUSlcals on the Great White
Way have been tickling
audiences' ribs for the past
two d ecades. So why not give
the movies the same
treatment? Why not, indeed.
"Forbidden Hollywood"
promises to cut through
Tinsellown·s bombast and star
power with swgicaJ p recision.
.....
The bigger the production or
more glamorous the star, the
harder they fall
The versatile cast of
"Forbidden Hollywood" will
revel in the wicked
destruction ofbox-of(ice
blockbusters like "Titanlc, •
• Braveheart, • "Saving Private
Ryan: "The Bridges of
Madison County" and even
will go as far back as "Gone
with the Wmd."
"The Full Monty" wiJJ play
through Sept 15 at the Center,
while "Forbidden Hollywood"
will stick around a littJe
longer, through Sept. 22 -
both extended engagements,
since most shows not titled
"The Phantom of the Opera"
only lasl for a week. Be
advised, however, that
"Forbidden Hollywood"
curtain time is 7:30 (with 9:30
shows added Saturdays and
Sundays). Ticket Information
for both is available at (714)
740-7878.
• TOM TTTU6 writes about and
reviews roea1 theater for the
Daily Pilot Hi• stories appear
Thursdays and Sarurdays.
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AFTER HOURS
AfTIR HOURI il«n• to eer.,., Town c..r [)rive,
tv Pl&oc; 330 w. e-v St., COlt8 COllll ~ $46-$16. (714) 7«>7878.
, CA 12827; bv fa to (949)
~170; or by c*ling (949) ~AT THE 1tt ROOM
574-4288. A complete lilt II The Melt Devidaon Trio with
eveileble et WVllW.dailypllot.com. Ron Eschete ·on gultar will
perform et 8 p.m. Friday•
SPECIAL atertlng Friday et the Tee Room,
3100 lrvlne Ave., Newport Beach.
MOVIES ON THE BEACH $10 cover. (949) 768-0121.
The Ne\tlpOft Ounee w.mont JA12TRIO Aeeoft Hoell wfl lhow moYiea Oh
the beec:tl ~ Frldev and Gulfstream Restaurant In
SIUdey cbtng the tummer. Newport Beech will present a
ShowW'(lia wfl begin et~ The jau trio Sunday through flm.,,... .. •folows:t':'Bug'a Wedneed'y H regular
l.if9" on Frldey, "Galaxy au.t" on entertainment et 860 Avocado
Salurdey, "~"on Aug. Ave., Newport Beach. Hours are
30 and "Mrs. Doubdlte* on Aug. 31. 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday end 6 to 10
Newport Ounee la et 1131 Bade Bay p.m. Monday through
Drive, Newport Beed'I. Admia8lon Is Wednesday. (949) 718-0188.
free, $7 for per1dng. (800) 76&-7861.
WEEKLY JAM
'THE TEN COlmANOMENTS' The Studio Cafe present•
The Orange County Museum of Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11
Art will present the aecond part of p.m. every week. "Wanted"
"The Ten Commandments" musicians include guitar
(1966) at 6;30 p.m . Friday as part players, bass players, singers,
of tt. Friday Night Film series 81 drummers, keyboardists and
850 San Clemente Drive, Newport others at 100 Main St .• Newport
Beach. Suggested donation Is $6, Beach. Free. (949) 675-7760.
or $4 for museum members,
students and seniors. (949) MUSIC AT THE ANNEX
75$-1122, Ext. 204. Musical acts perform at 5 p.m.
Sundays at the Pierce Street
NATURE INDOORS Annex, 33017th St, Coate Mesa.
"Exquisite Nature: The Beauty of Free. (949) 646-8500.
Flowers," a photographic exhibit
MUSIC AT THE GRIU by Karen Luchesi, will be on
display at th-Newport Beach The Bluewater Grill offera llve
Central Library, 1000 Avocado music on Friday and Saturday
Ave., Newport Beach, through nights. Greg Morgan, Nldc Peper
Sept 13. Free. (949) 717-3801. and Kelly Gordien (known aa
MPG) will perform classic rode,
MUSIC R&B and swing 81 8:30 p.m.
Fridays. Marvin Gregory and MPG
SUMMER JAZZ SERIES will perform classic rode, awing
The Hyatt Newporter will present and R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays.
Dave Koz and Friends at 7 p.m . The restaurant Is located at 630
today and Friday as part of its Lido Part Drive, Newport Beach.
Summer Jazz Series 811107 Free admission. (949) 675-3474.
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach.
MUSIC '-T THE PELICAN The sa>eophonist will present a
sound that mixes pop, jazz and The Rusty Pelican offers the
R&B. $7(}.$95. Keyboardist and music of Common Ground from
composer David Benoit will Wednesday through Sunday. The
perform Aug. 30. $32.50-$57.50. band will perform from 7 to 10
(949) 729-6400. p.m. Wednesday and Thursday,
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a .m. Friday and
BRASIL BRAZIL PERFORMS Saturday, and 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday.
Brasil Brazil will perform as part The restaurant is at 2735 W. Coast
of the Newport Beach Concerts in Highway, Newport Beach. Free.
the Parts 2002 summer series at (949) 642-3431.
5 p.m. Sunday at Buffalo Hiiis WEEKEND BLUES Part, 1901 Port Provence In
Newport Beach. Musicians Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
Include Sonia Santos and Ana in Newport Beach will present
Gazzola. Free. (949) 717-3870. The Balboa Blues on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
AUDIO WEDNESDAYS afternoons. The program will
The Lab/Anti-Mall I• hoidlng feature jazz and classic rook
Audio Wedneadaya from 7 to 9 tunes for dining and dancing.
p.m . through the month of Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast
August. The lntemationaf tunes Highway. (949) 673-3425.
of Olrdy Blrdy can be heard on POP-ROCK ANO Fl.AMENCO Wednesday. The Leb ia at 2930
Brlatol St, Costa Meta. Free. (714) Tate 5, a funk, rook and Motown
966-6661 or www.th81ab.com. act. performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays
at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E.
LOVE SONGS Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Singer and eot lglMiter Michael Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
Bohon wll pertoml a loYeeongs performs olasaical flamenco
Uw Concert et 8 p.m. Aug. 31 et the tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Orange County F9rfonning Arts Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922.
Classical Dance Center.
Newport Beach
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COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEW
VU .. men are 'best ever'
Coach Bryan Wilkins
expects men's cross
country team to take
advantage of wide-open
GSAC race; the women
will concentrate on
individual effons.
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ltevt Vlr11n Iran C nid to ~ In lbe eprtns
Dally Piiot Ind-=--a llandout wn 1br the a.cit and llld tlam. He In·
COSTA MP.St\ -Vanauard Untwntty Wwd llldl In the 10.000 mlWI In the
Coach Bryan WlUdnl hu l&ld ha men . NA.IA~ Wllldnl l&kl Ma·
crou country teun II the belt hn .-i· llM bM a IOlld cbucl to wtn tht
tn hit 13 yeen at the IChool. Now com11 OIAC lndMdm1 chlmpkmlhlp thll
time for the Uont to lhow the ltul: -.an.
The evolution of the Vanauard llllft\ IDbtM 1oMI. a ..uor who II Ulo
crou country team comee at an oppar-ortltnlDr flam Onnlt Collt. lllo !Is·
tune time btc:aUM, WUklna Mid. the uril eo &e one ol the front n.mnen for
race for the Golden Stai. Atbledc Con· Ymauud-Jol"9 m'MCl ID·confmwncl
ference ddt la wide open. Meulwblle. baaon ... ,_.. u bl GoWwd 11th tn
the W women wt1l concentrate~ the GMC ~p melt. He tins the moat out of thttr top bnm the :c;oun. l9COld at
runnen. ~ Puk wttb & 28:17, whk:b WU
SOCCER
futar than the prevtoua best Mt by Joeh
Scbults (27:21tn2000). He ftnlabed 24th
In the NAIA Region II aeaon·endina
IM9t.
Tbl IJoOI' team captain. een.lor Stew Llllm. ldda ltabWty and depth. He Ille>
lnllbld wttb t>.tter dme than the J>revl·
OUI Vlnpmd record at YtWdward Park.
He CllDt In at 27:10, and fln!lb.td 18th.
Tbl Llonl wtll Ille> have SwedWl·
born MlkMl Llnlon, 1 Junior tranafer
from N1c:hoUI State
Vlftl\,wd ftnlahed aewnth tn the·10-
t1Un Wd Jut yeu, whlle C11 Baptllt won lta fourth atratght dtle. HOW9Ylr,
WUldnl Mid Cal Bapdlt won't be u
dominant u )'9UI put. and he exptcta
tht Uont to tab tun advantqe.
•1t'I wide open th1a year," WUk1nl Mid
of tht GSAC. •0ur men'l team will be
rtpt tn tht hunt with three or four other
ttuna. Our men can place anywhere
from tint and ftfth. I think we have the
penonne1 to make 1 run at the title thla
y.r. Our suya are real motivated and
adted lbout lt.
"WI haw ftve or aix guys who can
crKk the top 20, • WUldm continued.
•And. If w. do dud w. haw u pd a
c:blnct u anyone to win cont.rence.
We haw mwr woe cont.rence. We wme In third place In 'M and '95, and
tbat'a the ~ M lwr been. ~re
hoplns to trtld on· aome new pound thlay.r.• .
On tht WOlnllB alde, Junior Serlll
Hall and aophomor1 Lii Hulpe and
Jenny Thune l'INm for the Uona. lbe
three runnen wW vte for the Uona' No.
1 J)Olt1Son. 1bunt tndtd lut MUOn
with tht top apot, u WI ftnlahed 28th tn
the GSAC Clwnplonahip mHt with I
SIC cloddnc of 19:53, I peraonal beat.
Her pl'IYioua beet wu 21: 19.
Hulpe, the former Bltanda H1lh
ltandout, came ln sand Jut year, ftnlah. tna tn 19:57. Sht bu Improved throuch·
out the ofr·aeuon, and la on coune to
Mt peraonal rec:orda.
Prelhmen Carry Mcintyre and
Brtdpt.e Lonpdale, who are aopho·
morea academically, round out the
team'a l'Olttr.
1be Vanguard teama will open their
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
THEUONS
Jorct.n FredrtkMn, Sr.
Amber Waddle, Jr.
Jenntt.r Shawl', Sr.
Jenae w.td\, So.
Otlvl1 Ade, Sr.
Kayteen Howard, So.
Atlee Mc8t1en, Sr.
Nicole Avft., Sr.
Oebre W8*n, So.
SWCy lrttton, Ff.
Alhley Delold\, Ff.
Janelle Doyle, Sr.
8ry11nne Gonulee, Jr.
Viatot11 Ldln, Ff.
Alutlt Newt>okt, Jr.
Khl,. Stonebedc. Ff.
CMdt: Kerry McGmh-Croob
Former Tars ·
making waves
at Vanguard
OOH LEACH I DMY flt.OT
Corone dll Mlf' nn*'I blck Mn Cilnclul loosens up on the Sea Kinas' first day of conditlonlna Wednesday.
Shaping up
Corona del Mar begins
the flnt of three days of
condltlonlq drtlla
Wei:ln-1ay and Sea
Klnp' Coach Freeman
ii encourqed by the
abape In which bla
playeia arrmct.
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Mtuel Laraon, Jr.
David Johneon, Jr.
Robbie Jonte, Sr.
Stwe Lallm, Sr.
Edel L.opu, Ff.
Tony Magana, Jr.
Mdhew Miyer, Fr.
John Neteon, So.
VANGUMD WOMIN
Str1h Hill, Jr.
Ui Hulpe, So.
Brtdgete Longedlle, Fr.
Cirri• Mclnty,., Fr.
Jenny Thune, So.
Coeoh: Bryan Wllldna
aeaaon Aug. 31, at the Cl1 State Puller·
ton Invitational It Carbon C'.anyon Paik
In Brea.
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1 Kriatln White, Fr.
2 J.clyn LH, Fr.
· 3 Stephani• Pfau, So.
4 Lacey Robef19, So.
5 Jennifer Johneon, Jr.
'Sonftll PMcl, So.
1 Unaey KalMr, Jr.
8 Jennlfw o.19beutr, Fr.
9 Debby BMder, Jr.
10 l(etf beHan, Ff.
11 Sarah Boectt, Jr.
12 KryNf LH, Fr.
15 Jamie Hedin, Jr.
18Uvfa Peece,So.
CoMti; Ertlcb Gulbnneon
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Mel 1leJA /,°"' ot>iec If YOU Afl( A l.llECJI
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wtOt Ille court •fMll "''"a Prot>a!a Code w<lion c...., to ttla ,_,_,,, !UOO fhe lime f., f1llfll ,..,_llt.ftNe ICICMHftlff clahfts w1Q not ., pore '1 h ~t wAA1tt fow t>.fMe fo11t rnontht from
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IM f••I i-nu of above
letlMa M Pf01116ed tn YOU MAY UAMINE th• ~loNtl Co.s. MC11011 hie ket>I 117 the cowt II
tlOO Tiie '-tor fll•"I 1ou ere • pwM" ill
dlMM wlll llOt uptre llfHled tn tll• nt1t1,
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taking the Hawaiian
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BEACH VOLLEYBALL
Beach volleyball hits Corona del Mar
CXl80NA oa. MAil -Sa:Di-
P'' ••el mid .,.,,., 111Dkf-
t.I pUyas .. be OD che bexil
SMaaday .... ,......,. and ..., •i>c 1o the AVPNal Mais/
\lbnm's Z'a aod Co-et 25 Badl
~ybal Tourtamrrw •Corona
dd ... Sltlle Beach olf Oceao
Boi*ta:d.
Players can cxwnpete in four
dMlioos -• ~ • ·A.· ·s, · or
'tUJPUd • a UXU1sa111tnt play
begins al I 0 a.m. SigJ':wllJI saart at
9;15a.m. ......
Call • SJO pu team. md
e.b p8ya mma be a mrmher
al AVP'Nel:L Noomern•°)en
cm p1y SI O b the annual
AVl'Nal rnrmhad.q+ a.I the
will qualify ror AModatM>n of
VoDeybaD Ploraliooak ewaJU
Direcdons: South OD Margue-
rite ~ from Pacific <:oast
H.igbway. nun rigbl on Ocean
BouleYard. lben tum Jdi down
the hill to the beach. Dmas can
either puk their car OD Ocean
Bouieva.r:d. OI pry S6 al the
beach.
For m0re infonnalioo go to
hap-JltJOIJqbalUwarp. e-
mail ~com,
or call (562) 987-3330.
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4 letter Of phoM cal •ill not protect rou: ,0111
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IUfTN;TON llEACH. CA
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HUNTIG1llN BEACH. CA
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HUNllNGTON IJEAQ4, CA
,,, 939-271·33. $347.85,
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HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA
,,, 13~271~. '505.99,
t7531 GRFFlt LH. UHrf 4,
llJNTllGtON BEACH. CA
1iP m.271-35, $51UO,
11531 CJtlFF1N LH, UHIT 5,
HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA
,,, 939-271-37, S357.e5,
ml! GfWFIN Uf, UNIT 7,
HUNTllGTON BEACH. CA
,,, m.271-311, 1131.34,
11531 ORIFF1N LH. UNIT 8,
llJNTllGtON BEACH. CA
M9ICAH COOi.MO
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SUll.Ot, 5442 <>CEJH.IS
Oft, t*JNlltGTON ~.
CA
CUNERIA. Al.ElWaR M.
N' 145-15).30, IUM.M.
15462 FLORENCE Cl,
HJNl'llGTON llEM>f. CA
<1AAY, JONAnwl LET AL.
,,, ~174-0', 11.111 .64,
1432 COIMLI. DR.
tt.MWG10H 8EACH. CA
VIC)(. NJNA ET M.. NJ 145-
17.._ l18C»72.. l402COR-
NEU OA. HUNTINGTOH
EIEACH.CA
acmNI, twfAM, N' 14~
202-60. $2"33.36, M41
Al.EXAHORIA OR.
HJNl'llGTON llEM>f. CA
HAU.. HORACE L. "1' 14s.
2'42.ol. $987.39, eM1
OlCfOAD DR. IUOMiTON
llEAOt. CA
VANG, JAMES .AJNCt«Jl
'TR. MCCNQ£SS PROP·
ERTES, AP 14s.534-0I,
$5,1311.75, 5811 MC flt).
OEH AV, HUtmNGTOH
BEACH. CA
Mrto0SEH. RoeeRT G. N'
14S-531-12, 54,-408.07,
15321 COHNECTOA LH.
~8EACH.CA
GONZAlES. JESS. N' 196-
111-02. $164.7'. 14221
GRAHAM ST, HUNTINGTON
BEACH. CA
awxlEH, llQWi A. N'
196-1 .. 12. $394.IO. 14461
SPA OR. HUNTINGTOH
llEAOt. CA
soonwto. MARVIC J
GOH EST Of W1U.1M1 R
JOHHSQN CH. ,,, 1915-231·
17, $2.111 .91. 14511
SAHAAA l.N, HUH'l'WGTON
BEACH. CA
HJTOEHS. LAWRENCE J,
,, ono31·11. se..mn.
1132 PARK ST;
ltJNTltGTOH llEM>f. CA
Cl.EARY, MIOWl E •. N'
13M05-66, s1.enoa. 200
AtiCR: COAST HY. \MIT
147, tUO'lfGTOlt BEACH,
CA
MC l<JNlH. llERESA 0,
N' l3IMOINll, $2..U§-'2.
200 PM:FIC COAST HY,
UNIT wt. HUHTIHGTOH
BEACH.CA
HUNTINGTON~ CA
GWmEQOllllO.~.
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•lQJJBI, NINI/DAL, NJ
156-0IM7, M.At, 101n
ASCOT Cl. HUNTINGTON
BEACH. CA
DEAD, .&fllEYV. I#
1ss.211-10. sm.ao. 1am
8R~ST ST,
ttJNTltOTON ~CA
TAMtAT! MEA ......
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7791 8AATilH ~
MlNTMTON BEACH, CA
lta1M, ~ l. ,,,
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CJJE9.a ut IUmNGTON
llEAOt. CA
VAHED, USIMN ET M.. N>
16311._ $505.11. TR
3114 8UC IJ LOT 10
,,, 1K31114, $505.11,
7712 WARHER NI.
l«JNTWGlON BEACH. CA
NAKAM010, RAY, ~ 185-
382-GI, -.47, 7761
CYPRESS ST,
tlJHTWGTON BEACH. CA
MU.ER. TOM 8, N> ~
0844l, $2.471 .51, l30I
COAST 11.. IEWPORT
BEACH. CA
STEVEHS. GEORGE
MAAK. N' ~.
$1.1151.82. ll30I W COAST
tf/NY, HEWPOftT Bf.AOt,
CA
COOi(. TED K. N' 047-G23-
tl, $40.80, TR 421 llJ( 425
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JAMES BOYS U..C. N>CM1·
121).()4, $22.711.14, 2'40IS
IEWPORT Ill. NEWPCJ{T
BEACH.CA
FAAf), SN1EH. II' °'7·
142-11, $3.270M, 10I
2'Tlt ST; NEWPORT
BEACH. CA
WASHllON. CHARLES E TR
ET AL, AP oc7.:m,1a.
'862.21. , .. w ~
ffl<JHT. NEWPORT BEACH,
CA
TRAVIS, WlJ.WI H Tll N>
()47-252-12, $9616', 1006
w IW.80A II.. fEWPORT
BEACH.CA
~. WUWil R .It m. ,, 047·292-GI,
S22.'20.AI, 1008 W BAY All,
HFtWORT 8EACH. CA
ROY, Rea H. N'04M72·
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II.. NeM>OR'1' BEACH, CA
UWNICE. OEHISE
SOlANGE, BAICHT\Ntl,
TOOAAI G. APOCM41-21.
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NEW1'0RT lllfAQ4, CA
BAARY. ntEOOORE It' N>
CM9-0ll1-1&, $1 ,85UO, 409
HOUIWOOO OA. NEW·
PORT BEAQI, CA
ZIMMERMAH. GENE
ARnul N' 04~13.
$6,351.44, 4:M HOlMWOOO
OA. NEWPOIT~. CA
RAMMING, AAYMOHO
l'Wl.UP •, AP ~101.ol,
S2.ll6. 11. 3012 Q.f'f DR.
~llEACH.CA
RA.I.ER. NM L, ~-192-19, 112.714.29, 2112
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The
champion
Terrapins-
kneelina,
from left:
BobbyEUis,
Matthew
l.olueand
Drew
Hoffenberg.
Standq,
from left Brandon
McHugh,
Brian
Krekemeyer,
Davis Brown,
Randall
·Mycomand
Coach Greg
Brown.
Newport snuffs out
six foes en route to
taking the Hawaiian
Invitational crown.
Newport Hllbor Hlgb'a ~
varalty water polo squad. playin~
aa a dub team durlfl8 the sum-
mer, woo the 34th annual Ha-
waUmt Invitadonal water FOJo
Tournament held In Oahu
Allgmt 12-17 in boys 18-and-un-
der competition.
8-and-under boys win
Held at the Duke ICahanamoku
Aqua.de Compla. the Univer<y
of Hawaii hocned 87 teams from
around the world, lncludlng host
Hawall, mainland U.S., Canada,
France, Australia. New Zealand.
South A&ica and Japan.
Fourteen Newport team mem-
bers, coached by Bob GrayeU.
beat Hawaiian Jaiand •A• in the
champlon&bip game.
Senior Natba.o Weiner wa
named the dMsfon's ~ Valu-
able P!aya
Newport shut the door on all
•1
~
In Ill d.tvWon. handllng Rainbow
(Hawail), Amertc:ao Riwr, Ma-
libu. South Pasadena, Safpps
and Laguna Beach teams.
Sophomore goalie Michael
Robinson atepped up to the
challenge and ~nied 32 saves
in the seven-game series in an
18-team Oekl
Leadlng scoren for Newpon
included Ross Sinclair, Clwtie
Hockenbury, Jay Thompson and
Nathan Weiner. Ross Sinclair
contributed 14 assists and Jay
ThompsOn had nine steals.
BEACH VOLLEYBALL
Beach volleyball hits Corona del Mar
Terrapins claim hoops crown
OORONA DEL MAR -Semi-
professional and amateur wlley-
ball players will be on the beach
Saturday setting, jumping . and
blocking In the AVPNex:t Men's/
Women's 2's and C.0-ed 2's Beach
Volleyball Thumament at Corona
del Mar State Beach off Ocean
Boulevard.
Cost is $30 per team, and
each player must be a member
of AVPNex:t. Nonmembers
can pay $10 for the annual
A.VPNext membership at the
tournament
will qualify for Association of
Volleyball Professionals events
Di.recdons: South on Margue-
rite Avenue from Pacific Coast
Highway. turn right on Ocean
Boulevard, then tum left down
the hill to the beach. Drivers can
either parlc their car on Ocean
Boulevard. or pay $6 at the
beach.
The Terrapins rose to the occasion
to capture the fifth-grade boys croWri of the
Newport Beach Lou Yantorn
Brown. Drew Holfaiberg and Mal1bew
Logue.
Boys and Girls O ub Summer Baskelball
League.
Leading scorers in the Terps' 28-23 Victory
over the Lakers in the title game were Davis·
Board leaders for Greg Brown's team were
Randall Mymm and Brian~.
with sound defense by Bnndoo Mdh.P,
Bobby Ellis, Krebineyer, Hotrenberg and
Johnny Her:r.og.
Players can compete in four
divisions -"Al,." "A.'' "8," or
"unrated." as' tournament play
begins at 10 a.m. Signups start at
9:15 am.
AVPNex:t provides semi-pro-
fess.lonal and amateur volleyball
players with sanctioned tourna-
ments, leagues, c:linlcs, a na-
tional ranking system and a na-
tional governing body.
Semi-professional players par-
ticipating in the "AM" division
For more Information go to
http://volleybalLlwarp.com, e-
mail scalvolleyball~hoo.com,
or call (562) 987-3330.
ISC1%226
llOTICI Of mrootl TO
ADmSTEI ESTATt Of:
AlTllfA LM ... ALTHEA
lllXOllm
WE IO. A214"0
Io all helfs. benef1·
c1at1es, creditors. con
tinaenl cred•lors. and persons who may olh
erw1st be mleresled m
lhe will Of estate, or
both, of ALTHEA LINE
aka Al HtEA DIXON LINE
A PCllTION FOR PRO·
BA TE has bun filed by
DARRYL C HUBBARD in
the Superior Cour I of
Californ11, County of
ORANGl
THE P£llflON FOR
PROB Ar£ 1 equesls that
DARRYL C HUBBARD be appointed .n personal
repreunlallve to ad
m1n1ster the estate of
the decedent
THE PE llTION requesb
the decedent's Will and
codicils. of any, be
admitted to probale The
Will and any codicils are
available lor eum1na
hon 1n the Ille kept by
the court
THE PE flllON requests
authority lo administer
the 8'lale undef the
Independent Admin1s·
Ir •llon of Estates Act
(This Authority will allow
lhe per50n•I reptesen lallve lo take many
Kllons without obtain
1ne court approval
Before tak1ne cer lain
very Important actions,
however. lhe personal
representative will be
reQUlf&d to 111ve notice
lo 1nteruted persons
unless they h•we waived
no bee
or consented to the
proposed action.) The
independent admin1stra
lion euthor1ty wlll be
&ranted unleu an In
terested person Illes an
obJtcllon to the pet1l10n
and shows eood cause why the court should
not cranl the authority
A HEARING on the
Pilllllon wlll be held on
SEPTEM8ER 19, 2002 at
1:30 pm. In Dept L73
located et 341 The City
Drive South. Or anee, CA 92.868
IF YOU OBJECT to
the 1r•nlin1 of the
petition. you should
appear at the hearina
and state your objec
lions or Ille written
ob)lcllons with llM cour I
before the hnrina. Your
~aranu may be In
person or by your attorney
If" YOU ARE A CRCOI
TOR or contln11nl
cnditOf of the deceased.
you mini hie your clalm
wltll the court t nd mall•
COf>Y to th• persontl
repr-ntative •Pl>Olntad by the court within four
montlla from the d1t1 of
Ille lint Issuance of
lellen H provided In
Protiala Coda section
9100. The time fOf f1hn1
dafrna will not nplre
bef«t lovr months from
UM lltatlnl dale noticed
above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
Ilk k9't by the court. If
)'OU era • pet.On In· wested In the utatt, ,.., -1 f.. wtt:ll the
cowl • ltequnt for 5-Klel Notice (f0tm DE· IM) ef ttle fllln1 of an
k1Wfll0t1 end •PPftlMI
of Ht.te •Mets or ot "'>' ,.tltlon ot atcOWll
• 1Wov*ll In Probate Co4e NC'IOll l~. A
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2640 Legal Notices
IS( 12200
llOTKI Of mrootl TO
ADUISTtl lSTAll Of:
BAii DOIOTHY NYGllN
lb BAii t. NYGIOt
WHO.A2147SI
lo all heirs be11el1
"a11e-.. creditor.., 'on
lin11enl creditors. and
persons who n\dy olh
erw1se be interested 1n
Ille will or PSlatt. or
both. of ELAINE DOR
OTHY NYGRf N a h~
ELAINE D NYGRl N
A PETITION FOR PRO
BATE ha-. bet'n l1tcd by
NONA l fENI CY m the
Supeo 1or Cnuo t of Call
lorn1a. County of OR
ANGE
THE Pf llllON I OR
PROB A TE requnh that
NONA l fENlE Y be
appointed as pe"on•I reptesentat1ve to ;ld
m1n1ster lhe eslalt of
the decedent
THE PETITION 1uquests
authority to adm1111stur
the estate under the
Independent Adm1n1s
tralton of b tates Act
(Th~ Auth0f1ty will allow
the personal repre-.en
taltve to lake many
actions without obliun
•na court approv»I
Before taking t erlain
ve1 y 1mporlant action-..
however. the personal
rtp<l!">entallve will be
required to 111ve notice
to interested pe"ons
unless t~y h•ve wa1vPd
noh~e
or consented lo the
propooi.ed ~cllon ) The
independent adm1nistra
lion aulhor1ty wolf be
1• anted unle~ an in
lerested person hies 411
ob,.ction lo the pet1t1on
and shows 11ood 1 ~uu
why the cour I •hould
not 1rant the llUlhortty
A HEARING on the
petition will be held on
SEPTEMBER 12 2002 al
l 30 p m m Dept l 7l
located al 341 Th• City
Dr1ve South Or •nae CA
9?868
If YOU OBJ£CT lo
the 11ranlln11 of the
p11flt1on. you shouh1
appea1 at 1111 hHrina
and state your objtc
lions or file wrttlen
ob,ections with the tour!
before the hu11n1 You•
1ppea1 ance may be in
per son or by your
~ltorney
If YOU AR( A C.RlOI
TOR or conl1neent
ued1tor of the de<Hsed
you mu,.t file your claim
w1lh the court and mail 111
copy lo the personal
representative 1ppo1nled
by lh• court Wtlhln lour
months from the data of
the first lnu1nc;e of
tellers as provided In
Probate Code u cllon
9100. Tiie time '°' Mine clelrna will not upire
before four months lrom
the h .. rine dale noticed
lbOYt .
YOU MAY EXAMINE the Ille kept by the coUf t If
you are • person In·
teruted tn the etltte,
you may file wtth the
court • Request lor
Sc>ecl•I Notice (form OE
1$4) of th• hflne of an
Inventory e nd 1pprelSJI
of u ttte 11set1 or of
tny petition or 1ccount
H pfovlded Ill 'rollate eoc1e atetlon am A
Requut fot Specl1I
Notice forlll II eolltble
from tlljj court ci.11 ~-'"'"-"' .._..A. Sc ...... e1lftf,
1.,..1HHMO
hll••····· ..... ~ ..... .,
I t7 I 2 •ecArtll•r ""4., 1 ... 111
....... ,<Atl612
Publlshtd Newport
ht(h Co1t1 Me11 Otl1.
Pilot Auau•t as, 21, ~ ,
2002 Tl!W77•
(
MARW
-TO ·
.. fCI • 11-5611
cm Of COSTUESA
OIAMGE COUITY,
CAllOlllA
llOTICI
IMTltGll>S
NOTICC IS HEREBY
GIVEN that soled PfO
pouts fo1 lur "'shina all
labor. mate111ls. equip
men I, tr ,1nsp0rl1tion and
such other facMllles as
may be required lot
PARKWAY CON<Hll
Rl'All AND NEW
SIDEWALK ,.Oll<T,
City Pt-ten Ne. 02-11,
will be rece1v1d by the
City ol Costa Mfta at
the Ollice of the City
Clerk, 77 Fair Orive,
Costa Mos•, California,
until the hour of 10:00
o.m., •-••y, Sep-temii., 9, 2002, al
which t•mf they will be
opened pul!tcly tnd read
aloud 1n the Council
Chambers Sealed l>fO-
posals shall bear t111
l!lle of the work and
name of the bidder but
no other distlnaulshlna
mar'•· Any bid received
after the scheduled
closina time for the
receipt of bids shall be
returned to bidder
unopened II shall be the
.. 01e responslblllly of the
bidder to set that his
bid is rect1Ytd In proper
lime
A set of Bid Oocu·
menb may be obtained
at lhe Ofhce ol the City
Enaineer. 77 Ftlr Drive,
Costa Mesa, Ctlilornle.
upon n•nrefun4eltle
poym-• of $20.00. Aft
o4dltl..,., diere• of
SS.00 will be made II
h•ndled by mail. Bid
Documents and other
contract documents may
also be eumlned at the
Office of tht City Clerk
~ the City of Coste
Mesa Bid Documents
will not be mailed unless
I he addition ii S5.00
charae is Included with
payment
E ad! bid shall be made
on the Pr09011I form.
sheets P-1 lhtouah P-91
p'ovlded In the contract
documents. 1nd shall be
•ccomptnied by a ctr·
lif1ed or cuhier's cheell
or a bid bond for not
len than 10~ of tlle
amo11n1 of their bid.
made payable to tile City
of Costa Mu t . No
proposal shill be con·
sldered unless tccom·
panted by • c11hlers
check, c1sll, or bldder·s
bond.
No bid shell b• con·
s1dered unless 11 Is rnade
on 1 blink f0tm fur-
nished by the City of
Costa Men ind Is made
In eccordtnce with Ult
prov11ions of the Pro·
posal r1qulnm1nls.
Eech bkkNt< rnust h1111
1 Class "A" Oenttal
(naineerln1 hcense end
tlso be pf1qu1llfled u
required by law.
Th• City Council of the
City ot Coste Mesa
resents lht rlaht lo
reiect any ot ell bids
the ConttKtOf Mlall
comply with the provl·
sion1 of Section 1770 to I 780. Inclusive. of tlle
Callfornl1 Lebor Code;
the pr1v1111n1 rate ind
Kiie of Wll.. eatab·
llstled by the City of
Cost• Me11, whk ll .,.
on "" willl the City Clerk of the City of
Cotta ,..... ind atlall lort1ft pen1ltlH pre·
•crlbt d t herein for
noocompi1111ce or uld Code
'""''~ :.;:r~~
Dally ,,lot Alttvlt 22. ~. '°°' 1h7»
~ ..... ... s.......
The followina persons
are cloinc bu:.lness u :
Wohl/Westport , 2•02
Michelson Dt1v1, Suite
170. Irvine, CA 92612
Wohl/Westport llC. t
Cahlorn1a Limited Lia·
b1hty Company, 2'°2
Michelson Drive. Suite
170, lrnne. CA 92612
Kent Gre1ory Wohl,
TrutlM of Wohl Rtvo•
cable Trust U/A/O 2/18/
93, 2402 Mlc htlaon
Oflvt, Suite 170, Irvine,
CA92612
Tll1s business la con--
dllCtld by: CO·partfttfS
Have you started
dolna business yet? Yea,
06/24/2002
Kent Grqory Wohl,
Trustee
Wohl/Wntport LLC
Pet., Outorces. Man· .,.,
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on07/'JIJ/02
20026911740
D•ll)' Piiot Alls. I, 8, 15,
22, 2002 Tl\752
Ai-.. ..... ... *-"
The followlnc persona
are do1111 business ea:
Kult Investment Group,
3 7'0 Ca mpus Drive,
1100, Newport Beech,
CA92660
Scot l Lewis, 37'°
Campus Drive. •100,
Newpor t Bnch, CA
92660
Glende G. Lewis , 37'°
C1mpus Drive. '100,
~~ort Beach, CA
This business Is con·
ducted by: • ''""al p1<tntfsh1p
H•v• you slartad
do1n1 business yet? Yu,
2/21/96
Clenda G. Lewis
This at1tement wn
hied with the County
Clertl of Oranc• County
on 07 /'JIJ/O'l
20026911748
Dail1 Piiot Au1. l, 8, 15,
22. 2002 Tl\753 .......... .........
The fofloWin1 pefaons
are doin1 businetS ••· Down to the Pixtl, Inc.,
2700 Petttson Pl., 1421>,
Co1ta Mtst, CA 92626
Down to the Pbt l, Inc.
(CA), 2700 Peterson
Place, U 2 0 , Cost• "'811. CA 92626
This buslneu Is con-
ducted by: • corpotatlon
Have you started
do1n1 bvalnns yet? Y11, 6/03,/02 •
Down to Ill• PIH i. fno.
Tom Ktacht. ''•lkltnl
This atatemtflt was
filed witll tll• County
Cletll of Orefll• County
on OIV 19/0'l 2001tttJtS2
Daily l"llol Aua. 22, ~
Sept. 5. 12. 2002 Tll7• .......... ........
The fotlowln1 ,.,_.
.,. dolM IMl""9M -= JAM Puii1te1t1on1, 92
Ottrfltld Ave .. lrvlnt, CA
92608
Jeffrey A Moelltlinc. 12
Oetflleld Ave., lrlllne, CA
92'08 TNt butineat M coa-
duc ted ~y. e11 lndhldwtf
Hev. yOll atartM
dolfll bulintu yet? No
Jtffr •Y A.. .....
Thia 1tetemtftt Wte
flltd """ .... ~ ci.11 tt Or• ... c-t1 Ofl Olr'4IM>Z ..........
Delly Pilot Alli. ~ _l!r 22. a . 2002 , .. ,..
The followln1 persons
•r• dolna bu$1nns es: Security Personnel Ser-
vices, Inc., 18006 Slly-
parll Circle, Suite 211,
lrnne. CA 9261•
Security Pwaonnel Ser·
vices. lne. (CA), 18006
s11rpar11 c1rc1e, suit• 21 , lfwlne, CA 92614
Tiiis business la con-
ducted by: a COl'potltion
H.ve you st.,ted
doilt1 buslnna yet? No
Security Personnel
Services, Inc.
Betty Kaminal. Presf·
dent
This statement WH
flied witlt tlle County
Cltfk of Oren1• County on08/19/02
20HHIHH
Daily Pilot AAIJ 22. 29,
Sept. 5, l2. 2002 Th782 .......... .........
The followlnc petsons
,,. cloln1 Wslneu H :
A.) All SHsons land·
tupe l ldltl"L B.) All
Seasons Out~ lfltlt-
ln1. C.) All Seesons
Landsaj)ll'll. 16'6 S.-
IMf Pl., Coate Mela. CA
9:l626
Oevld Kunt, 16•&
Simer l"f., Cosl1 Mtu, CA92626
Thb buslnu1 II con·
cklcted by: an lndMdiUal
Heve you start.41
doin1 business yet? No
DaviclKHn• •
This statement WH filed with the CoUftty
Clerk of OfanlO County
on 08/19/0'l
..... 1"41
Dally Pllot Aue. 22, n,
Sept. 5, u. 2002 Th7"
Rell.. .... .........
Th• follo==son• .,. dolltl 11:
Discount DVD'• ~
Re~ 2700 W. Coest Hwr., ......,, hldt,
CA981.J
Robert Scett Getta, 1805 S.te A119 AM., #0, c..i. ...... CA 9212'7
MictlMf "°' .__,. 11705 le11t"'4f Ave.,
Norw .. , CA IOl!iO
n.i. ........ ---~ .. ~y: ........
l*tlllfllllp
Heut ,o.i atartN
dolns busln"s yet? No
Robert Scott Galea
Tiii• 1tatemenl was
flied With the County
Clerli of Or•nc-County on 08/19/02
IOOHt1HSJ
Oall)' Piiot Aua. Z2. 29, S.pl5,l2,2002 Th714
Rell.. ..... .......
The followlna persons
• ,. do1na business as:
Impact Developments.
837 S. Earlham. Ortnae,
CA 92869
Wa)'nt Hent'y LIWIS, 837
S. Ea<ltam, Or•na•. CA
92869
John Hirano, 837 S.
Earlhtm, Oranc•. CA
92169
Thia business is con·
ducted by: a pnen l
PNtnerslllp
Have ~ 1t1rted
doln1 business yet? No
John Hlrtl>O
This 1t1teme11t ,.,..
filed with the County
Clerk of Or1n1• County
on 07 /'JIJ/02 200tH1l741 Daily Piiot Au ... l , 8, 15,
22. 2002 Tl\755
At-.. .... ----The followln1 persons
ete dolnc business as:
Advanced Appr1lnl
ServlcH, 8062 Kin11
Avenue, Huntlnaton
Beech. CA 92646
Wtndy Sue Me1d11tno,
5 062 Kiner Avenue,
Huntiflston Buell. CA 926'6
This binlne•s Is con·
ducted b)': 1n Individual
Heve )'OU stetted ...,, buslneu yet? Yes,
~yl.2002
Wendy Slit ,,._,daleno
This atetement wu
flied wltll u.e Coilnty
CWll.of OrllW9 County
on ... 19I02
MnHIMM
Dally Pltot Alta. %2, 29,
s..t.5,12,20dZ Ttl797 ......... ..........
lM teNowln1 petsons
•• dolr11 buSI-u :
Yellow Jecllat Partntft,
37•0 C•MPU• Drive, ~~wport Bitch,
Woeeco l11ve1tment ~.~•led, (CA), U~ Ca•111ua ~ ~i:......,.· :::ir Suit, 11752 fff. lrYIN, CA ... . .... 1 II o.K•. OM ~1.tD,.,.._,CA •II· ~ ........ It COi'· ...... llf: • .... .. partntt1lllp
Have you atarted
doln1 bu1lna1 yet? Yea, 7/'l9/2002
Woodco lnvHtrnent
Company, Incorporated
Glende Ltwla. Secretary
Thia 1t1ternent wts
flied wfth the CoUlllY
Clerll of Otenae County
Oft f17/¥J/02 llffffll1SO
Oarty _,..l ~· 1, a, 15, Tiie followlin1 penon1 22. 2002 TJt75l
tre doltla bci"-H : Ster Inn. 26541 Newport .... ..ucA.
Blvd., Cost.a Mele, CA -~·II II• 92627
Relrer1IH11 '° C«llO· ·---rettoti (CA). 85' Hew· ucm
pwt ltvd., Cotlt Mota, D•te ftf f~ ~·· CAM27 _._ buslMu II COii• llon: Aupet 1 ,
·-To WMlll It Mey Con• 4'9ctM by: • '°'potetJon cern: n.. Nef'IM(•) of HM• you 1lattt4 ttle ';t: k ~) ... , ~ busiM9• yet? Y•, pf ent I ,.,ere· & 7 Ttl. HI. f. """5ES INC Rtfttnl1tn 40 Corpo· Tiie 1ppllcant1 listed
rtllon 1llove 1r1 _,..., to
Pl • Tlw Heu. Pr..U...t t111 oe,ert111ont of
Thia stalt-t WH Alctllelfc 11~1 fW wltfl tM Collrlty Control to ... le ;.~,t.._ eo-ty '-'"" llt: • fMI lleMtllllt OR, COITA ~ CA l2t2I Delly Piiot Alls. 15, 9.,, Toe of tlCUH(I) 21, Sept. S. 2JOm Thi,_ ..,.... for:
....... 41 • 01 ... All. MO WIN€
• IA""8 fllAOl ... I I, h1tt111te4' "HfO_tt n. ....... ,._ ...... c..u .... ~ .,. ...._ ..,...... a: '-ll•t· Aw1u1 .. u ·. .....,.... er.. ...,, nllO
111111°'"J:ib....,.,. fi •I f · 2 .... II.CAI , ........... JD ... _.
1/2 .... K..... TM ;a; ..... l*t._.CA .. ... ... Df•.. 0. Ce•, I eltr .. • e~-:~ Tl!lff L• .... e ... t ...... -It.
leedt.CA... .......-cAiilU ,.... ...... .. .... . ....... ...... !tr. ...... • ,., ... , ....... u.. ................. ..... ,.. ....... .............. . ... ~ B;
The loflowln1 persons
are doina busineu as .
ANA Publiut1ons. 177
Rlvttslde Ave., Ste.
rt060, Newport Buch,
CA
Arin• C Price, 1221 W
Coast Hwy .. "14,
Newport Beac h. CA
92663
This business IS con·
ducted by: an Individual
Have you sterted
doint business yet? No
Anne C. Price
This statement was
filed wllll tilt County
Clatlo. of Oran,. County
on Oli/19/02 IOOt69Ut51
Dally Piiot Aua. 22, 29,
s.c>t.5,12,2002 Th786 ......... ... --..
Th• followlns persons
are doif'ta busineaa as On1·Distrlbutlon Co.,
3233 W. Harvard St.,
Santa Ana, CA 927°'
One-Disttibutlon Co • tnc
(CA), 3233 W. Hatvard
SL, Santi Ant, CA 92704
Th11 business Is con-
ducted by: 1 COtpontion
Have you started
cloin1 business yet? No
Ona·Dlstrlbulion Co.,
Inc. Scott Balley. CFO
This statement WIS
filed with Ult County
Cletk of Oran .. County
on 08,/19/0'l 20016911927
Oaily Pilot Aue. 22, 29 • S4c>t. S. 12. 2002 Tl\795
The fotlowl111 persons
If• doln1 bus.iness as.
ICM, I~., 9 Ptrl\er.
ltvlnt, CA 92618
lmmuno · DH iJntd Molecules, Inc. (MA), !I
P utltt, lnlne, CA 92618
This business Is con
dilcttd by; a COl'potellon
Haft yM sl¥ted
~'*81111ss yet? Yes,
lmmvno · Du lan•d
Motac-..tnc.
..,.....,,, Fritz '•ry. Corporete Secfttlfy
lMI •t•*-1 ...
... Mth tN c.-ty c.w. .. 0r ..... c......, ot10l/07/f1'l IMU.12114
Dally Pilot Aua. 15, 22, 29, Sept. 5, 2002 TH77D
The follow1ne persons
are doma busmess as. Johnson's Showroom
Floorina. 210 Amethyst
A~e .. Newport Bt1ch, CA
92662
Earl Ryan Johnson.
31248 N1c:e Ave .. Men-
tone. CA 92359
This business 11 con~
ducted by· 1n individual
H••• you st1rted
doln1 business yel7 No
1 E11I Ryan .Johnson
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerh of Orana• County
on 07 /'JIJ/02
to02691t7'6
Deify Pilot Au1. l, 8, 15. 22. 2002 fh756
Miis .... ... s......
The follow1f11 ptrM>ns
ate dolne 1Misine1s as·
SHY f,pterprlsa. 12602
Jetorne Lane, Gerden
Grove, CA 928'1
Sam Han Vane. 12602
Jerome La~1 Carden
Grove.CA9a1o11l
ThiJ bu1111ess ls con·
ductad by. an Individual
HMt you started
dome business yell No
Sam Hen Y1n1
This 1t.1tem1nt wn filed with the County
Clertl of Oran1e County
on Ol;'06/02
2002'912SJ7
Daily Pilot Aue 8. 15. Z2.29.2002 Th76S
Re-. ... ... s.....
The followlna per sons
are dome buslneu n ·
A.) Medical Store, B.)
Cainne• Medteal, C ) CP
Medical, D ) Bishop '
Johnson. E ) Pouch·
keepsle Medical, 21622
Surveyor Cit., Hunhna
ton Beach. CA 92646
Clinical Phtrmacles, Inc
(NV), 21622 Suneyor Cir •• Huntlncton Beech. CA92663
This bullneu Is con·
ducted by. • <Ofporat1on
H..,e yo11 started
doin& business y1t7 Yes.
l981
Clinical Pharmacies,
Inc.
Carl Cfodach. Pruident
Tiils statement was
HM with the County
Cief11 of Dfanee County
9110IVl9/02 tOOtffUtH
Delly Pilot Aua. 22, 29,
Seel-5, a21 2002 Tl\796
SUllOl5
(OTAOOI~
NOTIC( TO DEFE.NOAl'ff (Aviso a Acusado/
Nnlrfcan Fundin1 Corp., • suapended corpotalion
and
DOES I -10 Inclusive
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF:
(A Ud. le tale d•mtndtndo): Patrick G. Htrvey.
an irulMdu1I: Cathleen D. Harvey, an lndMdutl
2MI l.lpfllalcll 2141
You llave 30 CALENDAR OAYS 1fter this summons
lsMfvedon
you lo tile • typewrltttn response et tllls court A lelttt « pl\oM ceU wNt llOI ptolect JOU, tOIH ..,,, S-typewrttt.n t esponae
Nit will lie medl, 111.C must be In Pfopw fetal form If you went the court
.wlOIA ~ Of to hNr your case. ='· ~ or " you clo not file your responM on time, you ~ "'9 '*:.: m1y lose the CIM, and your we .. s. money and
inClll'ntnncM to Ill PfOOUtJ may be ttken without further warnlnc ~ ' IUl'll er from tilt court.
Ila f!Cllll(t) II\' There .,, olhtt lepl t1quw-nl" You 11111
uld Oeeit of -. ...,. went to cell 1n attorne)' f'l&tlt 1w1y If you do
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The lollowl"I ptrlOlll .,. dolna llUllMH 11:
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ucts, 16478 Buch Blvd.,
#152. Westminster, CA
92683 Oanlel S11t1det1, 16478
BHch Blvd., '152. Westminster. CA 92683
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ducted by: an 1nd1v1du11
Have you started
doinc bu,lness yet? No
D•n1•I S•nders
This st1lement was
hied' with the Counl y
Clerk of Orana• County
on08/l9/02
20026913949
Oaily Pilot All&. 22', 2$, Se~t.5, 12,~002 Th787
Sell your Cur
In C lakt1(jied I
2141 Lepl..... .. Liiii .... STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESS!
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SUrtical S-vir.n O.tan
& Oenlo,rne11t, 29?7
THkwood f'I , C11t• Mtu, CA 92626
Judith S Dlhle, 2977
Tult.wood " , Costa
Mesa, CA 92626 Tiiis buslneu Is con
ducted by: en l11dMd11al Have you alerted
doina busln•u yet? Vu, June I, 2002
Judith S Oahl•
This statement was
hied with lh• County
Clerk of Orana• County
on 07 /'J0/02
20026911744
Dilly Pilot Aua. I, 8, 15,
22. 2002 Th7~
The follow 111 persons
Ire dol"I bUllMSS IS
Master W111dow C11e.
4t 1 tohrl1old Ave ,
Corona del Mer, CA
92625 Christian Beyer, 411
Marlaotd Ave., Coton•
dtl Mer CA 92625
This business Is con·
ducted by: 1n l11d1vldu•I Hive you st1rted
dolna buslttess yet? No
Christian Beyer
This statement was
hied with the County
Clttk ot Oran&• County
on 08/06/02
2002'9'2SJS
Oaily Piiot Aua. 8. 15,
22,29,2002 Th762
The tollow1~ person•
11• doina business aa
Newport North Mort
1a1e, 4570 C1mpus
Ori111, 110, Newport
Buch, Cit 92660
W1ll11m Arthur White
4570 Ca"1j)lls Ot1ve Suite 10, Newport Be~h. CA
92660
T111t buslnns " con ducted by: a11 111d1v1du11
H111• you started
dome busmess yet? No
Wilham Arthur White
This alelement wu
filed with the County
Clerk ol Orenre County
on 08/19I02
2002 .. llUa
OaUy Pilot Aue. 22. 29,
Sept.5, 12,2002 Th794
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CA92627 Oktay 01onur. 987
1'rHld10 Or . Coate Mau CA926l6
This business b con
due led by an lndlv1d11el
Heve you st11led
d0tn1 business yet? No
Otll•Y Ozonur
This itatemenl WH
hied w1tn the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 08/06102
20026912556
0111ly Piiot Aua. 8, 151 2?.29.2002 Th76J
CLASSIFIEAD ,.., ...
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....... ... .........
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p1l11tjob com, 18067
llbmmoth Ct . r ountalft
Veltey, CA 92708
Youna H Perk, 18067 M1mmoth Ct., f ountAin
Valley, CA 92708
This busln-11 con
ducted by an l11chvtduet
Hava you st11 led
doin& buslneu yet? Yes,
8/lS/2002
Yo11n1 P1<h
This slJltement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 08/19102 2002 .. 1.H29
Deily Pilot ~~J 22. 29, Sept. 5. 12, ?002 Th792
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Koler, Bkr 949·376-5576
prow. 7 . ...._ ~ Cherry Wood Ceble IUO 'D. &.«>-:.....,.... Uprlchl piano w/matchtna .....,.
Alwillin Blwd. #21tl aHI Incl tiumldifler '499 °""SUN 1-4 71.4-81M900 a256-t543 6 6 1853 U4 ,._,_ St, ..
CHtlDREN 0£S£itvf A obo 9-49• 4 • 3br 2.5bt ~ -
LOVING, stable nome CR 31510 try UC. JPtC, vdad c:.ils.
wonderful ll•PrY t•mlly •YWtts. ""'° fbn. withes to edop 11twborn lallll ......._ ..., .. 2......., JITllll ~· to devote their llw11 to. ._. ...,... ,. w ....., Act 1429.00> 94IMlB3-4567
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5 7 s l p 1 n 182 6 O _.. ........... un with pool, lulh land· (CAL •SCAf'O _..... di ,_......_ SC8'•na. conciete drive.
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fresh Polit! & Now
Carp•I 1llum1nalt' lhos
4Br Home• Goraeou.,
courtyard enlr y. lar &I' eat in kitchen & morel
$375.000 714 ... 48-3600
Sporklmg llr pool
home -.ecluded area'
Ready lo move on RV access $354.900
714-9'8-4456
leovtlfvl O r 2.75
home with Trdveinhne
~ntry, ~tnle1 island In
kitchen, .x. tandem aar.
$759900
714-500-U OO
Hower corpel dnd Perao
lloc.11n111n lh1s 11rftal lBr
2 !>8~ home near the
ocean lrnon 3rd flour
deck and mdsler
$965,000
7 t 4-S00·3300
STAI REAl fSTATf
'•nlnsulo H•me 4Br J 5B1 on d lol that os
nearly 10.500 \I w/a
sports 'ourf puttona
areen•oool table plus room to spare Cell
Christi @ Star Harbour
Homes 714 840 7318
• s,..clov& 31r 2.sa.
home on private cul de
s.ec streel. Jeer c•na•. over 2800 st of crac1011s
hv1n1. $629,900 Call
•&h Jenny Pal or Lou
888 611 3400
Huntington Hart>our
100ft ef We1or fr-J-
8119 on a dttp walt.r
channel of Christina Bay
I he owners have "pared
no upense In thlS ea
pensive remodel of this
French Chatuu s 1.895,000 Th• 60fl
boil dock can be IA
panded even 11111••
Terry Harrison & Tracy
Immel· Manzi
Slat' leal hlote
•00-119-9922
Trlnldod lst-d oflwoter
w/35' boat dock up
d1ted. •~pended 4Br
3.581 Call Churee (ii>
Ster Harbour Homes 7~-
594·4126 or 114 390·
6337
Cv1t•"' lvfh Mark
s1 .. 1or Contemporery
Home 38r plus olhce,
3 581 with panoramle
views, wood floors,
ar1n1le counters. slain
l'tss 1t"I apphances •at
M111t Ounn 949-262 3612
laclvet-N.at• G•ll IOMll horse propert1
with almost 2 acre of land with pool on an
8500 sq ft flat pad
Sl,600.000 •11, Miiie
Ounn 949-262-3612
flllMI HTATIS ""RICI TINOfll ltATIOMwtol USA
949-H9-970J
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9each Cott•9•. As
sumable Lona Teo m
lease unhl 2026 at S895
per mo• All new mhmor
2Br 2Ba. •II new ;11ppts,
slip manna with resrdent
discount $199.000 ~ry
Wood, •et 949 584
581 I. 949 717 9816
Only I l•ftl completely
remod«led 2br 2ba. 11
master br w pvt porch.
new •1>1>ls. $54,950 on
Baysode V111a11e Mobile Home Part. Modular
lolestylu 949/723 4045
•5473
Doalrable sp,;coous
double unit Great view
ul lurnong basin ond city
111111 ts 4Br 4 !>Ba
$2, 150.000 M,;ry lou
Koehler , Lido Park Realty
949 675 2700 8rolr.er•
'r•,.lew -July 26.
8oy1fcle VtltC19• Modol
Home Now For Sate 2Br 281 w/plantatlon shut·
ters. deluxe <1ppls
Redu~~d to $99,950 Call
1 oday Modular Uleslyles
949 723 4045 115036
21UNDN(W
CUSTOM HOMlS
511 & 5t9 Ahso Ave.
5br's all w/pvl ba's
1pproa 4300$1 Owner/
Broker Rick Nelson
949.721 6984
D••lr•a.le s pacious double umt C11at view
ol lurn1n1 bnln and city
hchts 4Br 4 58a. Mary
Lou Koehler, lido Park
Realty 949-675 2700
OClANFIONT
flXlR
Not f., ti.. Fol•l •f Heon
''"'' 949-723 ... t 20
lfACH HIDl-A-WAY
39DIM $439,000
AGlNT 949-723-• I 20
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PATRICK TlNOll
NATIONWIDf USA
949-IS6-970S
www patrlchtenore com
Newport Cout
Of'9I SAT 1-S
ISVlllV_.
4111' 4.5be lbr-.y ... bonla room. Sl ..... .000
MISCEUANEOUS
RENTALS
Hote"'1otel
Rooms 6010
MANAGERS
Spec;1al S20 olf wolll .,.,,,
ad ~ i-esl'ft ~ Ad. Z'.fi
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& Cl&.. pod, & JIC. r.oost
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COSTA KSA MJTOO HI zzn Harbor Blv<I
9&645-4840
RentalToShare 6030
CM Prof'I seeking • n11I.
clean n/smkr In \ha•~
m~e 3br. 3ba. hou'e 111
quiet &lllcd comm Ow11
room & Lg b.ith all 11111,
one I W/0 upst a11 '
earage. cable Iv Call
Pete 714 -557·4052
Rooms for Rent 6040
NB/Ocun View room-..
0<eanfront/2'lnd pvt rm, unturn, $hare ba.
utls pd. n/smka. kolch
enelle, lndry. I blocll lo Newpo<I Pier, $660 mo
Call Sam at 949-178
7905 (between 9a Sy' 1 RESIOENTIAl RENTALS
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Balboa Island
c-...1.tr lefwltlshed
1 Ir, I urn d Apt New
floors/p•1nl/lur notur e
Charmin& w/potbelly
stov~. NC. hit &Ai'"'aler flCl Sl400mo 949675-3976
e w1nter rental 2br 2ba.
$1600/mo. e Yrly rental
2br I ba I c 1.ir,
SISOO.•Vrly rental 2br
lba • sunroom View of
bay $2000. Lora Vance
Realtors 949 673 4062
s-th Boy Fr"'t 2 story
on NewJ>Orl Bay. 4000sf
58r 41 /2>8a. Pw & dock,
6 mo @ S6000mo
loneer lease ne1ot11ble
949-559 0671
Balbol Peninsula
* •Oc•o11fr•11t @ 19th SI. fwlt'tl c ...... , r p. lmmac Winter JBr
2.58ath 949 673 1943
Of'9I SUN 1-S
lSVlo .......
5br 5.Sbl SQ)JXX) " ~SU!t.000 W1r1te1 monthly 28r 28•
SpectlaAlr loc wt-4br Bay Buch IT I. lu• de~or
2.5be Wadi hOnle www.casadebalboa c.oon
$1.590.ln> 949-673 ·3770
N1w Uatl... 41r la.,
almost 2500Sf with wood
floora, plantation shut
tus. o tr1 Iona drive·
way1, S898.000. M1h
Ounn, •et 949·262·3612
2 Unifi 1.yfr ... t 2t.r
2ba w/patlo & Jl>r .2ba
Ip, bbq, j•r. S2100
S2300/mo !M9 673 7538
31r, 21e, Spacious
upper unit. Oecks, 2 car
gar, tndry, S2750mo yrtr 949-333-8885 675 7880
'*"A con coeeoos
HI DAMUA l'\ACI 2 story ville, like newl
29r 2B1, 2c aar. view
from mstr Vee & Rffdyl
$2350/tno •aorry n/pets
°""Wiil 1-J 949-219 007
949.e73-52H, •II
•CHARMIHc;. Jlor 2..sa.a ...... 2250 ... vaag., _. 9-1, $2950( ,,_ 949-640-7000 a10
Costa Mesa
Apt. I nvely e.ited comm
""'" 111 Sqr IBr, Ina.
&"' tor.•sie $85!>/mo+
S!l<Xl • t• Klein Mnil
811 104 8649 • 9200
-Quiet Nel9~d,
lhr ?h.1 dpl wd hkups,
I , 11ear111e St220 Agl'nl 9'19 673 7800
l'51DE NFM Y lllMOOILID 2BR 18A W!O CAR.
N Pr TS 204 Monte Vista
U400rnu 949 121 0889
'2tir _..,__, nu 51ooie.
no tar~t.pa1nl alladl p
• '""'" rionl rro dull Sl«XI l\v~• R ~ l\gl 949-644 6291
£AS TSIOf Spaclova 21r,
t 11 •µl,1tP lenced yard, W••l~• & flMdener" 1>••d
Sl'>IJ'11mo949 548 J959
3br 2bo hov11, pr.
frpl• 11v1 pallo/yard
? /18 I'm Iola Avail 9· 15
SI 7!>0/mo 714 662 3111 or l 14 540_3666 ___ _
sail 1 3/4 IA HOMl
8Mric r efurb. -arpllls. l)Mlt etc Obi p , lenoed
yd $177'5 9'19-642·2'221
f'aldo 11ew•r Sfl.
2298 la 'lcryo Dr. 4br
7 !>bd frml din welbar,
lip' m~tr suole Vacant
8 I(, S2600!n •at Donald
Plall 949 733 6074
Huntington Beldl
Woll• T• "" •-hfl • 181 I Ba Sl045/mo
$400 Move on bonus on
I yr le.lse 714 960 2468
Newport Bead!
IATIIOMT
Cottapcmtr.Lllle
Is. 7lr 2k"'""
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949-673-6030
YlAllY lUSlS
SUMMll llAHS
Bill GRUNOY REAL TORS
949 675 6t61
VlllA IA.LIOA S 1, 195.
Double MBR S111tes llui:~ Oecll Mrn1 Oen Vu
MaryAnn McGu11e
949 646 6770
Prudenh1I C• Rulty
Meuflt•ln •·~-• Wltlt An OceOfl lro•ae Newly
''modeled 1, Z & 3 Br's
Ill <I p~f Ir oendly nellfl
bnrhood LI square
l1>ota1• wllh ample
,lor age Minute' to
bPath end steps to r 11ht0n Is Slart1n1 at
only Sl305t C•ll today
to reser vt your new
homel H9-2Sl-20SJ
Her r W 2br 2ba
condo, w/d, frla, new llle/~rpt, patio, Fp. 2c ~1800. 714-393-1925
ssoo .if 1 tt -,_.
CLOSE 10 BEACHI 2br,
2ba, hie, fp, l c 111•1•.
$1800 Aal 9.49-813·7800
Hr+ left 2111. 2c I",
slepa lo comm pool &
•P• 11850/mo A111ll
911 Bllr 949 718 2366
u ;-"2 ...... -.s..,..
lo !)each, Fp, Zr. 111. I
,,., 111'9, ne pets,
$2100'1no621·~9 4539
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wal" to tM hed1, 12200mn l .,, ..........
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----Deadlines-------.
Monduy .... ... .. ... Fnday 5:00pm Friday ......
<;a1urday
Sunday .
Tuc'llJ)' .............. Monday S:OOpm
Wec.lm:..Jay .......... Tue..day S:OOpm
Thllfl<day ........... Wedn~ay 5 OOpm
EAST llUFf 3br 2ba
lownhou•e. end unit.
balcony, wd ~ 2 cat
p Cl S2200 96 293-46:1)
3br 2l>e unit on the bay
Blocks to beach" sllared
patio. wd. I cir caraae
""' $2400 949 293 4630 ~--ww.-... 0.... frwc .... a... ~ .._ $2540/-
909 .... 2-4214
loyaherH 41r 3Bi1.
sundecll. lg lam rm. boat
yd, onl patio & ardnr S3900nio 949 646 6831
Newport Coast
21r, den 7bo1 "Allezza ..
lwnhme lrg yard ocean
& city views, pets ok.
SJSOOmo 310-480·2964
Employment 8500
C•r•tl¥•r• ,. s ..... , •.
Rewerd1n11 positions to
provide on·home com·
pan1onsh1p, homemak-
ona ernnds Flea PT hrs
or 24 hr shills. C•r
reg d1 714 444 4881
CUSTOMfl SllV1Cf
arowlh oriented hfhhne
dtsl on Irvine seeking
c;u•lomet ·f11endly. det.1111
oriented per son Indus·
try eaper • plus
Compellltve waees. lull
benefoh and prol•I
sharrna We elso provide
11,rut work envoronment
end pleasant almoshere B 30am lo 4.30pm E·
mad resumes l o
Joss@candelacorp com
or fax to 800 443 1460
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M9-719-4777
ORIVf:R Sl0.000 bonus!
SOLOS up lo
39cents TEAMS up lo
41 c;enls 0/0's up lo
87cents All Condo
Contact KLLM 800-925
5556 or KllM com EOE
(C~L·SC~N)
DlfVllS WANTtD Newport & Hunt1n1ton
Buch Set yo111 own
schedule! Part or fuU
hme evalleble $75+/day
for luff trme Call
888-DOI WORK or llPOIY
@ -w 0-0·1 com
fUCttlOANPT
.,.~
up, QlllllWdll IPOd P9Y c.orp~·
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MW NaboNI Dnct S.-
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Wert. fr-"-• m1il
order /internet Up to
$f>,000/mo. fT/f'f full
lr•inln1. 800 677 7619
WWWX~h.c-
0... Ofc/H tor NB R.E.
Developer. E•Pllf helpful,
flex hours Fu 949.1;50.
7508 or phone 650-7500
H .AAl.ltl 4-tt for OM•
man ln1ur1nc• ules
office. comp 1ftd office
up'r • must 15 ho/ WHll, flctx. tfi.~1065
&.btt tw II f I of
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S2.000 SIGNING BONUS
Save 011., .td 11 will
alway\ r emond ~ou of
one of the best move
you ever made You c3n
ach•oe S50 000 $75.000
Sohd Comm1ss100 your
lust year A" you • ~~II
mol•val•d po .. 11ve
person look•ne for
unhmoted ults pqt~n
llal' A1 e you prt:\~ntly
earnin11 SI 000 wet:k, If
your an'lwt:r Wit\ •yn
;,nd "no· and sales •'> what you do BC ST we
offer "1.000 2 5001
week pos'loble from day
one •i 3 pre \ti
qualoloed, conformed
leads per day
"Insurance benef1h •Management Opportu
n1t1es 0 $75,000/yr • potenllal incomf! (hmol~d
only by your mol1vatonn
and ability) •No .. tnw
or of f s ea~on
•Re ces\!On·1>rnnf
•tmmedoale delivery
•No hold backs •Solid
fonanc1n11 •cuaranteed
ular y du11n11 90 day
lrarmna pro&r•m Quality
leads make quahly sales
Our e lPtr lose IS aener aim& leads Even a
newcomer has the po
tenhal lo Hrn $50,000
$75.000 theor first
year we will snow you
documented proof that
$5,526 90 un be urned
in one week (lnd1v1dual
results may VlfY) Some
people will read this ad
Thaw who c.11 can ao
on to make a lorlune
e nd a home l o •
lite Where do you stMOd, A cer IS requor ed
for this full·lome poso
loon ti you have what 11 takes and can start
AS,,,,, c;all now GARY IO~NSTON (888)543
1788. (CAL •SCAN)
A TRAVEL JOB FRS will
place 15 new hires, over
IB, travel coast lo coast
with youna co·ed bus•
ness aroup S500 signina
bonys. I ·866-617·8791
lollfree (CAL •SCAN)
AutomoetVI ...
Codlllac •oo ll4er.d•
low 46 K miles. Cer I.
lOOK Warr. Super CIHnl
$21.988 (134650)
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900-94S-SS92
Mil '79 '50Sl
Xlnt concl, convt 2 lops,
tvory, lthr Inter. aH pwr
~ 949-718-9300
'94 a;;f;i .. s,-t 2dr
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to.did, ucelltnf cond
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lull l)Owf'r 1
• 1808A $14 980
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• nice frf'•h trade on'
•18060 t 10980
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whls. toe at 0118 ~eMCh
•18081 S2~980
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warr r~ma1nin11 118112 S18.980
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•18138 sn 980
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•183-41 $19.980
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well maonlamed
•18270 Sl2.980
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moles. factory wa11anly
•18152 Sl9.980
H--'o CIV '00 4WD
White, hke new! P11ced
to sell quickly! 118387 $17.980
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Sed1n Whit• w/lan 01110, lactory w11rrantyt
#18398 SIB.980
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Fun Converltble'
•18902 $19,980
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IHtt>ef OnlylJllmo•
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•177901 ~18,'80
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949-574-7777
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