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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-08-27 - Orange Coast PilotTHE VERDICT One mans 11 cents on corporate wrongdoings A ll these big corporate bankruptcies and all the cooked books remind me of when I was abnost charged with embezzlement My victim: the city of Newport Beach. It was during the Depression, when cities were going belly up almost as often as today's corporations. Newport Beach kept afloat in large part because of income from the Police Department and city court. Balboa could be guaranteed to furnish SO to .------, 75 drunks to the city jail on a busy Saturday night At$20 a drunk. that was big money for those days. As city ROBERT judge, my job was to pick GARDNER up the money from the Police Department every morning and carry it to the courtroom in the old City Hall. This being the Depression, there were nickels, dimes and pennies, as well as folding money. I diligently counted the money, entered the total into the ledger. then carried the money across the hall to Jim Gant, our city treasurer. Now math was never one of my strong points. After years of trying. unsu ccessfully, to reconcile my checking account with the bank's records, I simply accepted the bank's statement, and that is the way I handled the city's money. I did my best to get an accurate count, and then handed it on to Jlm. Then the independent auditor arrived to go through the city's books. The auditor was a man everyone called Robbie, short for Robinson or Robertson. He was nice, polite and smiled a lot as he sat there day after day, going through the Police Department records and my records, making little check tn.alks with a red pencil. Finally, the audit was over. Robbie came to me. He was no longer smiling. "Bob, the books don't balance." That didn't surprise me. uHow much are they offl" I asked. curious as to how close I got to the right amount "Eleven cents.• A year of receipts, and I'm off 11 cents? "That's greatl That's closer than I have ever come on my checking accoWlt" Robbie wasn't imp~ with close. "Bob, you are short 11 cents. You have 11 cents of the city's money that doesn't belong to you. That's embezzlement• Embezzlement1 My career flashed before my eyes. Disbannent loomed. SM VERDICT, P•1• M " . r Serving the Newport-Mesa ct>mmunity since 1907 TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2002 .. PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Tarrah Wauson, 24, prepares to feed the parking meter among a sea of cars in the Orange Coast College parking lot on the first day of classes. Summer swan song A line of students trying to register for classes or make last-minute changes to their class schedules snakes out of the college's Admissions and Records building. ~ Owners of the Balboa Island venue are seeking an injunction against Anne Lemen, saying her actions constitute harassment. June Caaa1rand• Daily Pilot BALOOA ISLAND -An out- spoken opponent of loud, late- night revelry at the Village Inn ls facing an injunction to keep her quiet. Village Inn owners the Toll family are fighting neighbor Anne Lemen in court on the charges that her actions to bat- Long lines, hot weather greet students on the first d ay of the fall semester at acc. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot I t might not have been for a share of $120 million, but Orange Coast CoUege student Emilie Saleh was reveling in her lottery victory nonetheless Monday. On the community coUege's first day of school, Saleh was randomly selected in a lottery after she and about 19 other students tie noise problems in her neigh- borhood constitute harassment Lemen and her attorney, Mi- chael Bush, say her comments to customers at the restaurant and her videotaping some of the activities there do not constitute harassment. HWbat is harassment?" Bush asked. "It looks like Anne had one of her windows broken by petitioned to get into a closed section of astronomy. Saleh, 18. of Costa Mesa was among many students who waited until the last minute to add or drop classes -a feat made monumen tally easier by the enhancement of the school's touch-tone registration system in the spring. The first day of school was expectedly busy as OCCs fail enrollment is up by almost 4% compared with last year, said Nancy Kidder, administrative dean of Admissions and Records. Many of the 2,500 sections remain open, noted Kidder. who looked unflappable despite the first day's hustle and bustle. For most of the morning and early afternoon hours, a long line snaked out of the admissions office, around the comer and, lucidly for See SUMMER. Pace M one of their customers. Is that harassment?" QUESTION Should N9wport Beedt .,,.,.,. eddttione to the Vlllegelnn'a ltw music lineup? Call • TuU family attorney Mark Russo could not be reached Monday, and co-owner Jerry Tull declined to comment, say- ing it would be inappropriate because the case has not yet been resolved. ~NOISE, Pa1e M our Reedera Hotline at (949) 642-«J86 or send HMit to dailypilof@latimt1t1.oom. Please spefl your name and Include your hometown end phone number, for verification purpoeee only. FICUS DEBATE Judge leaves ficus decision up in air Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONTIEWEB: www.~rom WEATHER The unexpected delay throws Balboa Village renovadon sdledu1e into question. lt'llbetunny ~ andwerm, but the surf will drop Into the che9t-high 111nge • ... ,...A2 SPORTS Corenl dll Mir Hlghldtaal ........ 1111119*111 il:..:.w:··--Hlgh. I . . AZ Tuesday, qust 27, 2002 Kl>S TALK BACK One last week The Daily Pilot went to the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center to ask kids, 'What's the one thing you want to do during your last week of summer?' MSleep a long time.'' MILAN GRAY, 8, Costa Mesa Ml'm just happy I don't have any homewooc ... I'd like to do some ~Is~~. 12, Costa Mesa "Play with Nicholas (a friend who goes to a different school) one last time." AWE FUDGE, 7, Newpon Beach "Play with my Barbies." REBECCA FUDGE, 5, Newpon Beach MGo to Lego land because it's my favorite ~lace." OUAROO FRIAS, 7, Costa Mesa -Interviews and photos compiled by 01risttne Carrillo SUMMERTIME KENT TREPTOW I OALIV PILOT Nursing student Marci Mclean, left, and Tim McRaney, who is studying echocardiology, enjoy some down time between classes on the first day of school at Orange Coast College on Monday. S U M M E R()s T 0 R I E S KIISing away the summer days in Balboa The radio station rents out a Balboa Peninsula home to host parties and live broadcasts. By Todd Karella Nothing says summer fun more than having your very own beach house, or at least that's what KIIS·FM 002.n counted on when it launched its Summer Beach House promotion on the Balboa Peninsula earlier this summer. The radio station has been FUN STUFF COSTA MESA TRAINS ON THE TRACKS On the third weekend pf each month, engineers climb aboard their trains and travel on three miles of track at Fairview Part to display their steam and diesel broadcasting live from the house on weekends since Memorial Day and plans to continue until its Labor Day Blowout this weekend. After spending the last four summers broadcasting from a Venice Beach location, station officials decided to move to a hipper, cooler Orange County location. "And, of course, the most beautiful setting in Orange County is Newport Beach," said Vice President of Marketing Von Freeman. "I love It. It's a beautiful place with beautiful beaches and a kick-back attitude," disc jockey engines. The public ia welcome to join them at the part at Placentia Avenue and Estancia North. The Orange County Model Engineer program started In 1989, when engineers wanted to display their engines, while educating and entertaining the community about the past. (949) 548-7246. MOBILE SKATE PARK The Recreation Division's Gary Spears said. The house is not only for the people who can come down to the house, but also for the millions of listeners no matter where they are, station representatives said. "Radio Is a theater of the mind:Most people can't be at the beach, so we are trying to bring that feeling to them," Spears said. While anyone Is welcome to visit the house., some might be hesitant about taking young children with them because of Bud Light's co-sponsorship. "I couldn't take my 11 ·year-old granddaughter. • Mobile Skate Part travels to various part locations throughout the city three daya a week to provide skateboarder• and in-line akatera a state-of-the-art skate park. The mobile part conaiata of two quarter-pipes, three wedges, two aplnea, a fun box and rail. Participant• are required to have a signed Waiver and Aeleaae Form to uae the part. Appropriate aafety equipment, including a helmet, elbow and Tubitha. to a Budweiser house," said Balboa Peninsula resident Gay Wassail-Kelly after arriving at the house, which boasts giant signs every weekend promoting the alcoholic beverage. However, her mind was changed after spending time there. Thbitha got to be on the radio, participate in a soda taste test and WBB allowed to call her friends on radio-provided cell phones. "There were lots of kids there, and It was lots of fun," Wassail-Kelly said. Not only ls the general public invited to drop by, but celebrities have too, including kneepads, are required at all times. Access the city'• Web site at www.cl.costa-mesa.ca.usto get a form. Call (714) 327-7560 for schedule of days, times and location a of the skate park. NEWPORT BEACH BALBOA FUN ZONE Children can ride the Ferris wheel. the merry-go-round and the bumper cars, aa well as play the cast of the new Universal Studios movie "Blue Crum" and Anna Nicol~ Smith, Spears said. There aJ'e'llO celebrity events scheduled, but there is nothing stopping the many celebrities who live in Ole area from stopping by; "If you booked someone like 'N SYNC. you would have 10.000 people show up," Freeman said. "We are trying to be careful and not block the boardwalk or hurt the neighborhood" The KllS-FM Beach House ls at 2400 Ocean Front and broadcasts live from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday . video games, pose for a portrait or browse through souvenir ahopa along the boardwalk. at the Balboa Fun Zone, whldi ~· been attracting butineaea since 1936. The fun zone off9ra many eating c::holcea, lnchldlng Balboa Bara, which are chocolat8-COV9fed ic. cream bars sprinkled with toppings. Open dally from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 400 E. Bay St., Balboa Peninsula. (949) 873-0408. www.BM~com. Daily A Pilot ctwt.tlM CantMo NeM a .. llUlnt, (949) 574-4298 chrlltf,,.,t»frlllo•latltn#.COm pt.otoet.,_. end Dulgnera Don Leedl. S..n Hiiier, GIN Alexander, Lorf Andel'IOn Box 1660, Costa M"8, CA 92628. Copyright: No news ltorles, llluetratione, editorial m.u.r or ~ het'eln can be reproduced without written permlulon of copyright owner. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Morning fog end low clouds will be found Nrty, though It'll be VflfY wnny -llU Monday -thl9 afWnoon. eo.t.e Meee highs wilt reedl the mkt-70s, while ~I Newport Beech hftl ebout 70. Lowt W.-be In thelow80a. stronger at 15 to 25 knots, wtth 3-to 5-foot wavee Ind a not1hwMt IWefl of 8 feet. W.vet will drop a foot Of two thl9 evening. Tonight, P*ttv fog will r.tum. VOL. ti, NO. 239 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher TONYDOOaO, Editor JtX1ll OETTING, ~~~or Promodone Director ,.,,, .. ..., ...... 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City Council membett wtfl take a broad loot at telecommunlcatione In the city probebfy ta. form aa an agenda Item • WHATr Newport Beach Clty Council of the nelghbomood. at a/l upcoming oouncll meeting. meeting MARINER'S MILE at their study .... ion before the WIMTTO EXPECT •WHEN: 7 p.m. today; etudy eeuion council meeting tonight On the table will be how to approach queetlone HOAG HOSPITAL will begin at 4 p.m. In pert t>ec.u.. M>me reeldenU have Would a boat ulee center fletp about ceffular antennae. u well a EXPANSION • Wl llM: Council Chambera at City wribn to 1he dty io oppoM the preeetVe the marine-oriented theme of Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. protect. there'• a good chance council the Marlner'i Mile area? That'• the cable teW.nsion end Internet eervice. City etaff haa propoMd putting Into An ordinance that would give Hoag 1 •INFORMATION: (949) 644-3000; for membera will redlnn the Planning queetio{l council members will little more e lbow room 11 eJCpected to complete agendas and staff reports, Commlsak>n'a decision. consider tonight when they look a1 the place an ordlnenoe to govem whether get Its final reeding tonight. Council Mure of Mariner's Mlle. Council visit the ·city' a Web site et the city should rent out apace on Its members will vote on en ordinance www.clty.newport-b4tach.ca.u• COMMISSION VACANCIES members will consider ways to light poles, bulldlng1 end other designed to compen .. te the hoapltal • /home.htm. continue to assure that marine uses structurea for cellular antennas. for apace It Iott when new etete rules , A council aubcomtnlttee tonight will define the area. At part of thi1 larger Whether or not they opt to rent out required the hospital to use more of officially nam. Its nominees to fill vision, they will consider whether to antenna apace, they may nonetheleu Its apace to houae utllltles and In Its future growth. vacanciM on the Planning lease land and sublease it to boat decide that the city needs clear rules equipment. Commiaaion and on the Parb Bead'les dealers to create a boat sales center, govemlng cellular antenna•. E·ZLUBE IN and Recreation Comml .. lon. The eeau which coold also bring sales tax The cable television luue, whlle muctt WHATlO EXPECT Though this could'be e smooth finish •CORONA DEL MAR were left empty after Planning revenue to the city. more contentiou1 In the city, might be Commiaslon,r Mike Kranzley and somewhat routine In the study seaslon. to an otherwise bumpy ride, it'1 also Council members will revisit the Issue Parb Beaches and Recreation WHAT TO EXPECT The Issue before c:Ouncil membera 11 pouibfe that the controversy could of whether an EZ-Lube service station Commlasloner Stuart Macfarland No action will be taken tonight, but how to modify the municipal code In a continue tonight. Some residents and should be permitted at 3600 E. Coast stepped down. the discussion could have long-term way that will lay the groundwork for council members have said they are Highway. The Planning Commlulon implications for the area and the future agreements with cabfe concerned about the poaibillty of shot down the company'• request to WHAT TO EXPECT city. providers. giving the hospital too much free rein waive some pari(Jng requirements on Replacements will not be -Compi/J!d by June Casagrande · ON THE AGENDA: NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD PREVIEW REPORT CARDS A move to standardl-baled report cards has been in the works for the past two years. The dlstrict's curriculum and assessment are already aligned to the standards for subiects such as language arts and math. Teachers have had some Input into the new report cards. Standards for math include number sense. aa well a• algfbra and functions. Kindergartners already have their own standards-based report cards. WHAT TO EXPECT District staff has recommended FYI WHEN: 7 p.m. today WHERE: District headquarters, 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa INFORMATION: (714) 424-500 that the board approve the new report cards. FINAL BUDGET District staff has revised the tentative budget adopted by the board on June 18. The budget has been tweaked a little, but there are no major differences, said Paul Reed, asaistant ·~~- PALMS & FICUS TREES 75% OFF 50%0FF Selected Merchandise 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa, Mon-Pri 10:00am-6:00pm. Sat & Sun 10:00am·5:00pm Phone(949)646-6745 • Silhoudt~ Origin»tlll • lumlnettt Privicy ~ • Vignett~ window Wdinp •him Btach™ custom shutters superintendent of business services. WHAT TO EXPECT The board is expected to adopt the final budget. as it is required by the state Education Code. INTERNET SAFETY Over the past two decades, the dletrict has expanded the use of • computers and, as a result. access to the Internet ha. increased. The district has taken steps to protect its electronic data and to implement a Web fitter system. All students must also return an authorization form before they are given acceu to the district's computer systems and network. Because of the Increased use and accessibility, district staff recommends implementing an Internet Safety Pilot Program, called I-Safe America, Into the elementary schools ofthe Corona del Mar zone, seventh-graders a1 Corona del Mar Middle School and et Rea Elementary School. If the program proves succenful, the district will expand the program to other schools. -Compiled by Deirdre Newman FULL BAR COCKTAILS "<her 50 Yun of FiM Qulity" All Types of Wtndow Treatment.s • Valances & Cornice Boxea • Roman Shades • Blinds • Vertical& • Shutters • Bedspreads Co,,.puwant11ry Co1Uldt11tio11 ;,. Yo11r Ho•• ~()') I I -f, ' <) ...... ·r11te44~ DESIGN CENTER Factory &c Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (949)642-8400 ~=:~ BRIEFLY Paddleboarders raise $100,000 for cancer All four Newport Beach men competing in a Sunday paddle- board race from Catalina Island to the Manhattan Beach Pier completed the 32-mile ordeal. The men joined the race to raise funds for Newport Harbor Higb School graduate Suzanne Leider. who died of cancer earlier this month. They raised nearly Sl00.000 for survivors and family mem- bers of synovial cell sarcoma. they said. Marie Schulein, Scott Lincoln. Jack Hamilton and Keith Mune- mitsu all finished the Catalina Oas.sic race in a field of more than 70 participants. Schulein had the best time of the four. completing the paddle ln 6 bows. 19 minuLeS, and finishing sixth. Lincoln finished right be- hind him at 6 hours, 23 minutes. Hamilton finished further back in the field at 8 hours. 33 minutes. Munemitsu said he pulled up the rear. finishing at 10 hours, 13 minutes. The men said they completed the race to simulate the grueling mental cbaJJenge that cancer pa- tients face -the urge to quit, the will to live. SchuJein and Munemitsu knew Leider. who was living in Napa Valley when she died Aug. 8. Leider, 33, was a nurse who grew up in Newport Beach. She gradua\ed from Newport Harbor In 1985 and her cancer was diag- nosed seven years la1er. The classic, an annual paddle- board race. has been held for more than 20 yecm. -Paul Qinton Smtint Coltit Mna familw for Dwr 30 ~ars Celestin o's Now;., 1haime to Tamales sU>Clt "" "'"' Jren.n-befon tJ:w &ef, Chidttn ltUls 10 b.Jt to schooL Try D11r or Pork &1momic11/ Jittur p11clt. $5 99 4 k. Hot•rMikl Italian Sausage $3 221b. Try Dan Melons, Peaches & Berries Ut _, proJ.a ~L lkliwrra Frnh D11ily. Freezer Pack (JO lbs.) Chicken Cordon Bleu Stwffetl with Swils Chm~, H11m anti Hong M111uml. &Ju I lir. 11t 350• Appk Ci111U1mo" Stuffed Pork Chops $399 lb. 8"M I hr. 111 350• ' 1 I . . . . . . / I, ' • I I' I) 11 I Fmh HaJ,Goppd s.is. Fl Toro Brno Cbips 0-Torti/W • H""" Style r. 32 Ytridia ,p1,,,,,,.,+ Stuuca w,'f:k'tn";Jti!:!J.,, 270 East 17th St • Costa Mesa • (949) 642-1 1 8:0MM to 7:0CPM Mon. • Sal • 9:00AM to 6:00PM Soo. J l • M T~, Aulust 27, 2002 M o PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • !att 11th 8trMt: A 3SoyeaM>ld man wu arrested on auapk:lon of petty theft and tretpaNing in the 300 blodt It 3:38 p.m. Sunday. • ~ o.tve and Fordham: An auto the~ wa1 reported at 12:09 p.m. Sunday. •Jam .. Street: Annoying calls were reported in the 700 blodt at 4;03 a.m. Sunday. • Supertor Avenue~ An auto theft was reported In the 1600 blodt at 9:14 p.m. Sunday. •West 19th Street and Balboa Avenue: An 18·year-old man was arrested on suspicion of burglary at 2:46 a.m. Sunday. • Whittier Avenue: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 1800 block at 1:16 e.m. SuPday. NEWPORT BEACH • Baypointe Drive: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 1300 block at 8:42 a.m. Monday. • Overtook Drive: A home burglary was reported in the 100 blodc at 8:66 p.m. Sunday. • Reef Point Drtw and East Coast Hi9hway: A commercial burglary was reported at 7:08 a.m. Monday. • Vista Lesina: A home burglary was reported in the 100 block at 8:12 p.m. Sunday. • West Coast Hi9hw.y: Annoying/obscene phone calls were reported in the 2300 block at 4:09 p.m. Sunday. WAMNG THE HOME INSPECTION By Daw W&ng In the hear of a rca1 esracc boom, when many buyers arc competing for the same home. buyers often seek ways of sw~tening chtir offers. One approach has been 10 wai~ the professional home insp«tion requirement. It's nm a good idca- noc for 1he buyer, nor for the seUcr. It may seem to hasten che do~ of a sale. le may even seem co reduet a seller's liability for any material defects in hU or her home. But the rca!iry is chat removing che benefit of che professional home inspection greatly increases che possibility of litigation after the sale has dosed. There is no way of rdca.sing a sdJcr completely from liability for any problems in hU or her home. A leaky roof, who~ repair may cosc much more in the furu.rc than it would now, isn't just the buyer's problem ... and che courts will enforce chat fact in mast cases. A ptofcssional home i.rupcaion, along with negotiated corrections of any flaws in che home-these become an lnsuranoc policy for both buyer and scUcr, ensuring a fucurc chat is ~ of lingering problems. And the iruuran« premium runu out co be a bargain. Don't waiw it. For help with real estate matters, call me ac 94'9-463-2000 or visir my website at davewong4.com. °""' ~,,,"" .,, ttlJj"t Ma ;,, Nnvrrt llNrh 1i1ttt 1989 mu/ · ii with CMit Nttvpm Pr.pmitil<:MwtU &nktr MID~ SUMMER Conttr,Ject from Al NOISE .. and her~ •Jot of .. •1 Clldn'l WID& to be a bad Dlllgbbor. I wanted to be a pd Lemen. whole 8alboe leland nefgN>oc But io.&nc to much the procrutillatqr&i Into a home ii lbout 10 feet Crom the meep decta my abmty to WOlt. • CXNered hallway so they could VUlage 1nn. llkl tbe loud mutic uJd Umeo. who bouab& ber pl 101De refuge from• IUD that , and rowdy patronl often keep home lbout 14 ~ '80- WU more conducive to a day at her up undl well put 2 Lm. She 1be VOlqe fnn'I Jnjuncdon re- tbe ~than the first day of Wd iM had a JOC>d relationship quell woutd JMaD that 1-- tcbool. with previous ownen but that would haw to ttop doing thil9 And the schedule was even the Tull family's changes to the that amount to bansament,, but, pushed baclc two weeks from the establilhment are attracdng a Bulb aid, it rema1na unclear usual semester start date in nightclub aowd that's caualn8 /What that could mean. recognition of August as a petennially popular vacation month. The spring semester will FICUS also start later. at the beginning \ of February instead of the end of Continued from Al January. to give the school enough time to complete its intersession classes. While many students on Monday were doing the traditional add-drop dance, others, like Saleh, who wanted to get into closed sections, had to get permission from the instructors first. "The discretion is with the instructor," Kidder said. -1n some classes, it's impossible. in other cases, there's some latitude." dty's plans for Balbot Village renovations hinge in part on whether they are allowed to re- move the 25 trees. The dty bad planned to remove them some- time between SUnday and Sept 15 to meet a California Coastal Comm.l.Won rule that re(IUlres work in the area to be finished in time for summer. Arborlst Society leader Jan Yanderaloot had fought for t)le city's uaurances that oftldals would not remove the trees be- fore the early September schad- ule, to allow time to tab legal ac- tion to stop the trees from being removed. Society members and re&- denta on their side of the ficus debate say the 40-year-old uees should be preserved instead of replaced with much younger and smaller coral gum trees. This is especially true, they say. because After getting an instructor's permission, students could.then use the touch-tone phones in the admissions office to add the class. AROUND TOWN · at6p.m. Thul'9dayathatexplorea issues related to one'• purpose In A whopping 94% of students used the touch-tone registration system to register for their classes for the fall, up 2% from last year, Kidder said. The system earns blgh marks from students, su ch as Kristen Behrens, 21, of Garden Grove, who was in the admissions office Monday afternoon to drop a class that wasn't quite to her liking. M My first class was microeconomics -I thought it was something different," Behrens said. -So I'm trying to add something like anthropology or history, just not math." Many students shuddered when they saw the long line outside the admissions office, including Victor Delligatti, 37, of Santa Ana. "I haven't seen this long a line since the last time I tried to get concert tickets," Delligatti said. "I was going to go home and wait a few hours, but thought if the line is this long now, it would be just as long later." Delligatti said h e came to campus to add a class he couldn't find in the course catalog. The school is expected to enroll about 29,000 students by the end of the semester, J(jdder said. • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education. She may be reactted at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail et deirdre.newman@lstimes.com. VERDICT Continued from Al "What can I do7" J cried. "Pay off the amount you've embeu.led." 1 raced across the hall and paid Jim Gant the ll cents, got a receipt and raced back and banded it to Robbie. He entered a check mark Jn his boob, smiled again. and the ordeal was over. lf we had more auditors like Robbie, we wouldn't be having the financial scandals we've seen lately. And maybe some of the corporate officers involved in those scandals shouJd pay the money back. just like a certain judge dld all those years ago. Of course, I realii.e It's quite a bit more than 11 cents. • R08ERT GARDNER Is a Corona del Mar resident and a former judge. His column runs TUMdays. . KENN Y PRINTER 111111 •\1 '\ '\\II 1 1 ".< .l \ New M..ual ..... cu litftllmr N.I . IWiauiM Dr. ltotb Lowe... No Orll ~ Moa.y a.dl Guana1111fl CAii S.-. fDr W. ('°'9) 7SZ.7661 • Send AROUND TOWN ltema to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Meaa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 5744298. lndude the time, date and location of the event, ea well as a contact phone number. A complete listing la avalleble at www.dailypllotcom. WEDNESDAY Reps. autetopher c. and Dana Rohrebacher will apeak at the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce Newport Sunrise Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. The special breakfast. sponsored by Sheldon Pines of the Transportation Corridor Agenclea. will be held at the Radlaon Hotel in Newport Beac:h. The hotel is at 4546 MacArthur Blvd. $20 for members with reservationa; $25 at the door. $25 for potential members. (949) 729-4400. FRIDAY A ehowtng of •aoctc Stoppen,. will begin at dusk ea part of the Newport Dunes Resort Movies on the Beac:h aeries. The film will be shown on a giant screen aituated on the aand. Gueeta are encouraged to bring beac:h chairs and take edv•tage of the campfires. The resort ia at 1131 Badt Bay Drive. $8 per car. (949) 729-DUNE. SATURDAY The movie •Mrs. Doubtftre• wtll be ahown at dusk as part of the Newport Dunes Resort Mcwlea on the Beactt series. The film will be shown on a giant screen altuated on the aand. Gueats are encouraged to bring beach cttairs and take advantage of the campfires. The resort Is at 1131 Bade Bay Drive. $8 per car. (949) 729-DUNE. SEP'TEMIEAI The 41et annual SMdcatle Contest will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Big Corona def Mar Beac:h. All registered participant• will receive one free roun~ttlp tidtet to Catalina. The event, sponsored by the Commodores Oub of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce, will consist of four categoriee. "{he fee is $30 for the famiJy and organization .c8tegoriee. $40 for the buelneu category and $80 for the masters category. TNme may not exc:Md eight people. Entr1ea muat be received before Sept. 6. · (949) 729-4400. OCTOBERS The HMbor He.tt.ge Run and Fitness Fair will return to Newport Beach today. The 16-year event hosted by Newport Harbor High School, wtll lndude a 5K FNture Race, • 2K Fun RunlWalk and a l(Jcf9 Klaaalc reoe. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. foflowed by rllCll starting at 8, 8:30, 9:16 and 9:30 a.m. The 8Chool la at 18th St. between Dover Or. and Irvine Ave. Free. (949) 516-M11 or www.~ma.comAlhr. ONQOINQ n..-.. .................. and~ yooa ._,from 3 to 4:30 p.m. 'Thurad9yt. New a-begin on the fttlt of the month. (948) 80-7400. T"9 C:O...Mme lenlorC..... off9ra tnl..,.,.,.., MMcea for ~IPPOlntme11ta. Cell 81 .._.one week In advance. AM ohrtr'MlpCHtatlon nMda - Md!-~ lhoppfna, Nbfwy vlaltl or rtdla to end from the cenlllr -"'8Y ... l"8MfWd bet\wen I end l:30 a.m. the ...... .,... .. needed.(.., ... 291. life and provides exerdaea to c:hange beliefs end behaviors counterproductive to life end ntlationehlpa, 2900 Bri.tol St.. Building ~ 103, Costa Meta. (71 4) 432-7456. Th• Uttle Piggy wll hoet .. ct., projecta and treats for kJda of all ages tf)e fitlt Wedneeday of eac:h WIOnth et 929 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. Free.(949) 718-0533. The NwJ1MM1 hM:tt Tennie Club, whlc:h meets from 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesdays, la accepting new intermediate members for free. Players meet at the intersection of Superior Avenue and Hospital Road. Free. (949) 650-1332- Green Sy9Wna lntlemattonal hom an orchid aale on the flret Saturday of eactt month from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with flower seminars at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the group's nursery, 20362 Birch St, Newport beadl. Free. (949) 756-1211. Th• 8raiMe lnetttut. la o«.ring freeo~-onedaaseafor people with low vision who are Interested in learning the computer text enlargement program Zoomtext. A minimum of eix aeaaiona are offered at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Maguertte Ave., Corona del Mar. Free. Information: (714) 821-5000. The golf MCtlon of the Thuract.y Mqming Women'• Oub, whlctt meets Tua.day mornings in the Newport Beach area. la !oc*Jng for new members. (714) 546-2244. St. Andrew's Preebyt9rian Chun:h sponsors a monthly Career Networidng Reeouroe for unemployed Individuals on the lastThul'9day of the month in the c:hurch It 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beac:h. Free. (949) 674-2239 or (949) 631-2880. Th• Southem C.llfomla PWn All Painters Asen. la holding its Premier Group Show through June 23 at Debra Huse Studio Gallery, 229 Balboa Ave .. Sufte E. Balboa !eland. (949) 7~171. 8crlbble ClubaG mMl8 the tht of~ month for a eeven-game, full-day toumament. wtth caah end prizes, at the Newport Dunee RV Reaot1. 1131 Badt Bay Drive, Newport Beech. $35. (949) 206-9822. 0-. County 8ien8 Slng'- meeta at S p.m. on the aeoond Mond.y of every month at the Costa Meu Community Center, 1846 Partt Ave., Cosa. Meaa. Free. (714) 8'7...:tlO. A ..... f/flddl' endtaena' OftlM a-wtti ... otrwed thia '°"'"* bv Orenge COMt College'a Community Educltlon Ollce. Eec:h oourw II *48. Subfect to ... taught wtn lndude reeding end wrNng, hfttotY, eclenoe, • rNltt, Mlmell, ....-np~ .-ooiomy end Mdw ... or ·· c.ltomle..............., .. undenwr In occ. EdllOlllof\ Offtce. Onnge eo.t eon.. 2701 FalM9w Aoed. (714) 432-5880. T"9 C......_ MOMICMt - Momt o-..tng Moine $appolt -m.-at di,....,. perltl In c-. Meea on~ The group II medeupof~~ mo"*9 or mothert who wottc pett'41me end their ctltktren • ., .,., v-. Cell fw .. weelc'I toe.don. '714' ... 1781. eu.ai Aid Lemen bu u much of a rt(Jht to yell to patrona to be q\det u tbe pattom baYe to mabnolM. Lemen bu &llo oppoted the rmtaannt'I request to add drums and a guitar to It.a live muak: .IJneup. Planning Department staff had referred the request to the Planning Commlulon. But in June, commisaJonen ruled that the question of musical instru- ments dld not constitute a the trees creat~ a cooU.ng and at- tractive canopy. and because some of the trees are designated u protected trees by the city. Officials, merchants and some residents say the trees.. though beautiful, cause more damage than they are worth. They blame the fast-growing ficus roots for damage to sidewalb, sewer lines and building foundations in the area. Oty ofBdals were waiting for the court decision to det.ennine whether they should award at in-tine skaters -from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays at Te Winkle Park. 970 Arlington Drive; Fridays at Balearic Community Center, 1975 Balearic Drive; 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays at Wakeham Partc; 3400 Smalley St. during August. Free. Waiver forms must be completed and full aafety equipment required. Rob Waite, (714) 327-7660. Th• Costa Mese Seniof Cet1W hosts ballroom dancing with live music from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 695 W. 19th St.. Costa Mesa. $4, refreshments provided. (949) 548-3884. The Jewish Femlly s.vic. of Orange County offers a women's divorce and separation support group that meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays et the Jewish ., Federation Campus. 250 E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950. St. Andrew's Prnbyterian Churc:ti hosts a weekly Men's Fellowship Breakfast at 1 a.m. Wednesdays at the c:hurch in Dierenfield Hall. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beac:h. The breakfast costs $2.50. no reserv,tions are needed, and men of the ctturctt and community are Invited. (949) 574-2239. Comfort Zone. a aupport group for people living with a mental Illness. meets at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at the 275 Medical Building. first-floor conference room, 276 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 548-7274. The Costa Mesa SenJof Cet1W hosts ballroom danciflg with live music from the Peter Van Orsdlott Trio from 7:30 to 10-.30 p.m. Tuesdays at the center, 695 W. 19th St, Costa Mesa. $4. (949) 548-3884. The brMldaet,....,,.. MtWolttlng group will meet every Wednesday from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m, at Mimi's Cafe. C.11 Angle Stafford for reservations and lnfonnatlon, (949) 474-2225. land-uae ,inatter. CJcy •Wf are revtewlnl the request, which wtU likely end up in front ot the City Council. 1be Vlll8e Inn ia ~from some dty noMe rule& beatiae the .-..not. opened tn the 19309, PedltM nom t!lltlictiom. • JUHi CAIAGRAHDI covert Newport 8eac:ti •l'\d John Weyne Airport. She may be readted at (9'81574-4232 or by •mall at june.c.NQraOO.OlltlnHM.com. ~ tbdr coundl meeting tonight a $2.8-milllon ex>mract for b8Jboa vm.,e ltnpnMment& Oauson said city sDdf would try to find a way to awmd tbe contract tonight while still ellawlng for the pos- sit>Olty that work could be delayed wllil next year if the judge decides the trees should stay. •JUNE CA8AGAANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be read\ed at (9491574-4232 Of by •mall at june.caNg,..fl<» tll•tlmea.com. meetings called •Naturally Sweet" for sufferers of diabetes every Wedneeday of every month from 7 to 8 p.m. Free and no r ... rvation are required. Heidi Woodring, (949) 76()..2066. The N9wport-Meaa crlbbege dub meeu on the aecond and fourth Wednesdays of the month at 6:45 p.m. at the Oaaia Senior Ciinter. Room 6, 800 Marguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar. $2. (949) 646-6293. The Plldflc .....,_ Xc:Nnge has weekly breakfast meetlnga at 7 a.,... Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beac:h. Free for the Initial meeting. (949) 640-0688. The Costa Meea Senior Cent9r offers e Widows-Widowers Support Group from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesdays at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Meaa. (949) 645-2366. Jewleh Famlty s.mc. of Orange County offers a divorce aupport group Tuesday evenings et 6. The group la et the Jewieh F=ederation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) 446-4950. O.lla Senior Center h• an Adventurous Walkers Group that travels to points of Interest locally and around the county. The groups meets at 9 a.m. Fridays at the center and wallts at a leisurely paoe. The center ia at 1800 Marguerite Ave .• Newport Beach. (949) 644-3244. Chain Reac:don ofrw'8 ~nditionlng daues for all fitness levels at 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Chain Reaction le at 3928 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. $10 each daaa. (!MS) 688-2427. . A ~thenlpy aupport group meeta at 6:30 p.m. Thurtdays at 1161 Dove St.. Suite 105, Newport Beac:tt. (949) 261~. A coed thenipy support group meeu at 6:30 p.m . Wednesdays at 1151 Dove St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. (949) 261-8003. Howard Cusic, 77 Mio.,_. EJtecutNe r \ I~ lWtdly, ~ 27. 2002 M FORU M HOW 10 GET P\8 a8HED -l.ealn: Mafl to Editorial Pege 6dllot' James Meiet' It the Delly Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Cot1a Mesa, CA 92627 • Ptn t.. Hodlne: Call (949) 642-eo8a Fa: Send to (!Me) 846-4170 E.._..Send to dallypllotOlati,,,_com •A.II correepondence must lndude full name, hometown end phone number (for verification purpe>MS). The Pilot reterves the right to edit all aubmiaiona for darfty and length. MAILBAG Kohl's store will fall by the wayside We really need a recreation area in c.o.ca Mesa we can be proud of ("Bnvfronment.i study launched for )(ohJ's store," Aug. 20). A clean atac:Uum movie theater and an upgraded bowling alley- these are already at that location and could be Improved for the Mesa Verde and Costa Mesa neighbors to use and be proud of. As tor the Xohl's department store, we alrea :ve a Target and will have Ikea on th way, a T.J. M d a all on Harbor Bo.t~ilr'd' between the San Diego Freeway and Wll.son Street. At Adams Avenue and Brookhurst Street, just more than a mile from Adams and Harbor Boulevard, we have another Turget, and across the street a Mervyns's. Xohl's department stores are generally not as desirable as these aforementioned stores. Why take away a much-needed recreation area for a low-quality department store? Let's clean up the movie area and bowling alley. I feel it would eventually draw more revenue for the city and be a very enjoyable area to shop and enjoy. We just don't need this department store. It'll just be empty inside of a year and a half, just sjtting there like a big moth. DOROTHY BELlER Costa Mesa Walking to school doesn't wcxk for some I couldn't disagree with columnist Steve Smith more (Family Time, •A snow job on why kids don't walk to school," Sunday). We would love to walk to school, but we live one and a half blocks from school, Mariners Elementary. We live in Eastside Costa Mesa and Mariners is in Newport on Irvine Avenue, so my kids have to cross Irvine Avenue. ' All of the streets that are right across from the school don't have signals, so we would have to go flJ 19th Street, which isn't very far, but once they cross at 19th, which does have a crossing guard but is still very dangerous because people tum right on the red light even if there's a crossing guard in the crosswalk because people are always in such a hurry, they would still have to walk along Irvine Avenue to the front of the school where people are going, and I'm not exaggerating, like 60 mph. It's so incredibly dangerous. So although mythlldren would love to walk to school or ride their bikes, and I would also like that too, we don't feel safe at all doing it. So it ls absolutely rldlculous that l, along with the five other families wboae chlldren attend Mariners on my bJock alone, have to get 1n our cars and drive and become part of the very heavy traftic problem at Mariners mementary. So although your column wu well-written and probably true in a lot of areu, It certainly ian't true ln P.uwde Costa Mesa becauM JI you are ever at Marinen IChool between 8 and 8: 10 LID., you'U tee what l mean. And now they're putting in that library over tben. eo we're plftl to haw ewir1 more bdlc: UHi conpttion and people wbo don't ably the iraflc laws and the famWes that run acroee lrvlne, .Sth na ......... wtdl dletr lftdl ldDdelprtmn ind tbeV ...... tn hot of tbem • wtdl can lp9eClinc by at 80 ..... bad. :;ti·~·ttWMUl ....... col11mn It .. )'llC _ ........... . Iii ......... ,. ... . ....... "' .... ..... • 5 ,, ............. ,... DI' 1"11a omit ..... . .. R=s&ih Qllla .... I READERS RESPOND Too many flights for Westside comfort AT ISSUE: Residents may not have El Toro on their minds as much, but concerns are growing about flights into Long Beach Airport. I live between Baker Street and Fairview Road in the Paularlno Avenue area. which is Mesa North, and I've notlced an inaease in the lines too ("Long Beach flights rattle West Costa Mesa," Thursday). I understand that Long Beach Airport has increased ftigbts and some of these planes are low eno~ that you can read the niambers on them and you can also tell who they are, and it's either UPS, FedEx or now it's Jet Blue. I'm not too happy about this, but l think a lot of this Is going to happen more and more. Because El Thro didn't get through, they're going to Increase the flights into John Wayne. It reminds me of when I used to live in Southwest Los Angeles and they brought the jets into Los Angeles lnternationaJ Airport. I wasn't too comfortable with that either, so I'm not comfortable with this. I hope I don't have to sell my house p~ ~ FILE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT A Delta Airlines flight takes off from John Wayne Airport. But Long Beach Airport flights are becoming a growing concern. Costa Mesa Just wanted to thank Lolita Harper for writing an article on those flights over the west of Costa Mesa. We just moved to Mesa Verde Crom the Eastside to get away from the Oigbts and the noise on Santa Ana Avenue, ~well as the traffic, and now, here we are, with just as bad of a sound and it's really upsetting me because it wasn't this way before and I was wondering what we can do to have those Oights maybe pushed out over the coastline a little bit It's only a mile away. I wouldn't th.Ink. I don't know the air patterns, but I'd like to see something in the paper about what we residents of the Westside can do about having those flights moved over a little bit. JIMKERINN CostaMesa J have heard the planes. I've seen them. I wondered where they were going because they weren't ta.king the regular path. and yes, they a.re increasing and I think we ought to do something about this before it gets out of band. Also, I live on the F.astside, so there are times when the other planes leaving John Wayne Dy over here. especially a few months ago when they bad those older aircraft that went over ·our house. What a noise. I don't blow why the planes fty over Costa_ Mesa, why they take that route rather· than the regular ones that the normal planes leaving John Wayne would take. Anyway, for whatever reason. l would think the city could do something. monitor this or tab into consideration the impact that it would create later on down the road if they allow the planes that are heading to Long Beach to continue. JuNE MCKINZIE Costa Mesa My comments, are not only mine but my neighbors', and we'd like to thank the Dally Pilot for bringing this finally to the attention of everybody in our community and especially Don Elmore who brought it to the Costa Mesa Qty Council. We i.n the neighborhood have been just complaining about it It is a serious quality of life problem and maybe include safety concerns as well. First off, the public relations officer at Long Beach Airport, Sharon ~-Jackson, \s badly mistaken about her sense of height. These are coming in far lower than the 4,000 feet that she saJd My al.dine pilot friends lMng in the neighborhood said they are coming in far less than that - perhaps 2,000 feet or less. I thinJc we're just at the tip of the iceberg with this problem in that these flights are going to be increasing heavily because of how difficult it is for LAX and how friendly Long Beach is to get in and out of. So the 6ights are going to come up, and they become all the more o' a problem because the quantity comes up. The planes used to By in over the ocean and they came in over industrial areas in South Long Beach and landed at the airport. and they were of no problem to anyone; now they're coming 1n over West Costa Mesa and Mesa Verde on an increasing frequency. Morning, day. nighttime - they're getting louder because they're flying lower, and we noticed the fallout in contamination and pollution as well -particularly if you have white paint, you see all of the stains of dark tarnish coming from the aircraft. There ts also a safety concern as people will recall the DC-9 th.at crashed in a neighborhood in Cetrltos was inbound to Los Angeles. that was an Aero-Mexico Flight in August 1986, and there's also the 727 that was inbound to San Diego that crashed into a neighborhood, so the safety concerns are there as well. These all could be avoided by pushing the aircraft back out over the ocean and coming in over a shoner distance of homes. So what can Costa Mesa residents do about this? We can get the City Council to get after it, to study it, be aware of it. We can get Rep. Dana Rohrabacher's office to intercede with the Federal Aviation AdminJsttation. we can go directly after the FM and its air traffic control people. along with Long Beach Airport operations, and let them know our concerns, and also the airlines that are operating these flights. JOHN O'BRIEN Costa Mesa I saw your article in the paper, and I was really happy to see that because It has been a continuaJ problem around here. My joke is that we sit in the pool and I can tell the pilot's color of eyes, so they're really. really low. and the noise, when we go up to bed, they just keep Oying in, 8:30, 9:30, 10 p.m. We tum up the iv. and you can still hear them so they're Bying pretty dam low. ROSALIE O'BRIEN Costa Mesa I can't imagine anyone in Costa Mesa being disturbed by aircraft 4,000 feet high going into Long Beach. I've seen and heard them for near on a year · now. and they are high enough that the noise doesn·t rattle the house or stop conversation. It's just good to know that Long Beach Airport is getting some use. anything to avoid having to go to LAX. EILEEN HOFFMANN Santa Ana Heights COMMUNITY COMMENTARY ·Health clinic can better prepare children for school probml by placing a mudl-n~ed facillty at Rea Elimmtary School Id an educator, I can tell you from a:pertence that it ls much ellller to teach and nurture c:blclren and help them grow ' Imo llllpeCted menW,n ol tbe .._.,.mAty If they are able to llllmd dua each day, and not be .._. b to il1oeu. Orwone ,.r. come to ICbool lkk and ..,_ocher childml to i11neu. ..... mote, If chUdcm .. 1n """bimllb and abJe to llnend ............... willmill much less wott. allowing them to improve their 6nanclal sttuadon and contribute back to ~ lfwe do nothing and continue to c.ke a •NIMBY' position, newir will our community propea It aeema to me that CHOC and che echool district are helpirit to improve the vaJue oleo. Mela by ensuring the tlelldl ol our c:bildren, rather thmn contltbute to Its down.fall . I allo belle've ft fl very unlikely lot '1mm. to travd to Costa M.-from ocher ddes Just because the clinic services are availabje, especially since transportation ls a big Issue for many of tbete Ca.millet. I also understand that many of the local fa.n;illies who may be terved at the Rea clinic are undocumented. l agree that chis ii an important issue and shouJd be ctet.ted at the federal kM!I, but lt is not the issue at band. My personal belle( ls that~ cbBclreo ebould not be made to au«er and den.led proper care, even If their families are here illegally. e-mtt1: illSfllcf10•- ,,,.~-'°" . ITA1I COUW: CGl lll .. ., .......... ,hilt ..... F•chcr:iM1CJI..._..__ ,...... ... lnl.onl ..... ,,.~, •.. , . ........... :. .... ·•===·· I welcome CHOC into our community with open arms. How fortunate we are to have a nationally respected Institution Ub CHOC be a part of our community. Lets not muse OIOC and the sd>ool district, but rather rally behind tb.etfi and let them help us 1uppon and bnpl'OYe our communJty. • MINCit ICUNCXW ie 1 Coste Meee ,...,.whole wtt., Kim, wofb • .,. merflliilllq lG dft9Ct0r for a.oc. "Together as one 14nit they 're strong, the pack is back." Biii Sumner, CdM boys cross country coach M Tuesctay, Auiust 27, 2002 ~...., Roter Carlson • 1949) 574-4223 • 1pof11fax:19491650-0170 He ends five-year tenure to talce Westminster High boys basketball post. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Elbert Davis 'whose five--year coaching tenure with Corona del Mar High girls basketball included the program's first league championship in nearly two decades, has stepped down to become boys coach at Westminster High, be said Monday. Davis, who starred at Southern Cali- fornia College (now Vanguard Univer- sity), was 55-75 in five seasons at CdM, •• including CIF Southern Section playoff appearances in 2001and2000. He said he values his experiences with the Sea Xlngs. but bas longed to coach a boys program. "The (CdM) group I'm leaving is an awesome group, with the strongest in- coming freshman class they've had since I've been there," Davis said. "But Westminster is a perfect flt for me, right now. I'm excited about the challenge of building a n(!'W program all over again. I know it's going to take a lot of work. "Whoever takes over at CdM, though is walking into a gold mine." Davis is a walk-on with the lions, though he teaches at a nearby elemen- tary school and plans to begin teaching at Westminster High next fall Westmin- steJ, which has had little success in boys basketbalf since the 1970s, will com- pete against Estancia and Costa Mesa, among others, 1n the Golden West League this season. "CdM allowed me to get experience and allowed me to grow as a person and as a coach," Davis said. "It was tough at times, but having the chance to cross paths with some certain light of hJs tenure. The Sea~ ad- vanced to the CIP m- AA quarterftnala that season. The follow- ing year, CdM went 7-3 in league to tie for second and ad- vanced to the CIF m- M second round be- fore finishJng 14-13. CdM was 7-18 last year, 2-8 1n league, and missed the play- offs. special individuals made it Elbert Davis all worthwhile." Interested appli- cants may contact the CdM athletic office at (949) 515- 6058. Davis said the team that went 22-6 and won the Pacific Coast League crown in 1999·00 was the high- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Eagles very, very hungry Estancia football begins conditioning drills, which conclude daily with a team meal. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -F-stancia High football practice, which began Monday with the first of three con- ditioning days, is virtually a catored affair this season. Thanks to the efforts of parents and some local restaurants, Coach Jay Noonan's F.agles conclude each of their full days of workouts, meetings and weightlifting with a team meal at 4:15 P·ffl· . We start with conditioning from 8- 10, then have our defensive practice from 10-noon," said Noonan, begin· ning his second season at the Eagles helm with his typical optimism. "We have lunch from noon-1, then prac- tice special teams from 1-2. We work on offense from 2-4, then we sit down and eat as a team. We have burgers (Monday), Tuesday and Thursday is piua and Wednesday and Friday we have Mexican food." Noonan said the meals help team bonding and are also a fun way to end the day's activities. The F.agles, however, are hungriest for success this fall, after enduring an 0-9 campaign in 2001. Noonan, hired after spring practice last season, DON,LEACH I OMV PILOT Estancia High football coach Jay Noonan watche~ team practice from above the field Tuesday afternoon. which forced him to virtually start from scratch in the fall, said having a full spring and summer program has put this year's group way ahead of last year's. The Eagles, being guided by an al- most totally new coaching staff, hope to continue that learning process as they prepare for the Sept. 13 opener against Magnolia. Aft.er three days in helmets, T-shirts and shorts, the team will doh full pads Thursday and work against one another, lD1til squadng off against Laguna Beach and Whittier Ouistian in a three-way saimmage scbeduJed Sept. 5. Noonan said practices the next three days will resemble the team's workouts in full pads. "The only thing we're not doing is live tacking." said Noonan, who wel- comed 60 players. more than double last year's squad, to Monday's open· ing day. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEW Mustang girls are building up steam Costa Mesa High girls cross country steadily builds toward a championship-caliber team with junior Christine Bjelland leading the way. TheMuttan11 Chri~ne Bjelland, Jr. Can Doone, Sr. S.reh &ry.nt. Jr. Certa Tor'NI, Jr. Itel Rendon, Jr. RavtMn Gonzaie., Jr. Aleiendrl Merquez, So. Kathryn Connell, Ff. AnloeM Mendoza, Fr. Henh Nguyen, Fr. Anne~Fr. Stephenie Arment-. Fr. co.Ir. Geenn M~I • Daily Pilot BOYS CROSS COUNTRY The Mustangs C8r10t Ibarra, Sr. Zach Powell, Sr. Tommy Payne, Sr. Marco Hulpe, Jr. Jorge Raya, Jr. Stephen Koanosky, Jr. Saul Palomar, Jr. Juan Avilez, Jr. Timmy Tran, Jr. Eddie Collins, So. Arya Stuedja. Jr. Lula Munoz, Fr. Lincoln Tran, Fr. Coech: Glenn Mitchell A clean slate and a whirl of talent First-year coach Glenn Mitchell has asked his runners to focus more on cross country this summer as Mustangs prepare for Golden West League competition. 'l Bryce Alderton ,, Daily Pilot " .. COSTA MF.SA -,Three seniors and seven juniors give fiQt-year Costa Mesa boys cross country <:oach Glenn Mitch-' ell plenty to worlc with as he and the rest of the Mustangs prepare for the upcom- ing season in their new confines of the Golden West League. Mesa finished 12th with 246 points in last year's CIF Division· m finals with now-departed senior Irwin Salas lead- ing the Mustangs with a 45th-place fin. ish (16:59.3) as junior-to-be Marco Hulpe finished with a 17:08, good for SOth place In the three-mUe course at Mt San Antonio College. Mitchell expects more of the same this~ with a more experienced corps of runners. Hulpe also runs varsity track for Mitchell at Costa Mesa High and earned All-Pad.fie Coast League honors last year with a personal-best (16:01) at league ft. nals. "CHµlpe) is one of the strongest of the bunch.'\ Mitchell said. Seniors Carlos Ibarra, l.ach Powell and 'Ibnuny Payne anchor a group that featwes seven juniors including Jorge Raya. Stephen Kosnoaky, Saul Palomar, Juan Avilez. 'llmmy nan and Arya Stuedja. lbma LI a wrestler by trade according to Mitchell, who asked Ibana to dedi- cate more time to cross country. "(Jbarra) jlid aoea country tJ:l the past to pt In lhape but I've asked him to. ltep up and IM 11°"' to croes country." Mkchell said. "I tlUnk he can be one of the best in the leegue. Zach Powell la an Incredible athlete that bu wm:bd bard .. IUIDDMll'. Tummy Payne wOl be right In lhere If be can ltep up and nm wltb Man:o. c.mtoe. z..dl and Jorge. We'te go- ... tribe -strong." Sophomore Mdte C.ollinl and. freah. IDID I* Mamas aod' Uncbln 1)m round out IJlllllmmuy ..,..... nllr•ed "' ~ Aus-:9. They could cbanie .,, .... time ... l8llOll beatm In tlldy .... .• 1111 ............... fOr Che C1P DMlloll m ....... w1111 a d*d·plla an. tlbattbeCPl>Mma m ............... · *ma tnlca.. uildlli~ Wbo , ••d"H .,.,,. -::.r.-a.. ~" .. lllM:t IDd • nillNclD ' ~ ....... ,... ..... " ··~ 1111 ..... ID cailC:b Miia ba,I m : c:.~ "'.:' .:-..: =-., ............ ....,.v: .......... ,.,.. JC GOL:F " The Pirates Joenne Durocher, Fr. Rebecca Raher, Fr. MIJ-"°" Phem, Fr. Marilyn Pope, Fr. laura Sumpter, Fr. Diane V.loff, So. Gina Watk.lna, Fr. MOf'gln Whiteley, Fr. COM:h: Bany Wallace What a difference · a year makes forOCC Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot COSTA MF.SA -The ~ge Coast College women's golf pro· gram seemed destined for can- cellation last year. There were only two players on the team, and men's golf coach Barry Wal- lace was playing catch-up, as he toolc over for Gordie Fltzel, who retired. However, AthJetic Director Fred Hokanson and his adminis- ttation made the decision to lceep the program alive. The Pi- rates competed in matches last year, but they did not score. One year later, OCC women's golf has returned. And, this time the Pi- rates will score. They have a full squad, and Wallace is excited about the sea- son. "The administtation made. a great choice in keeping the pro- gram," said Wallace, a fixture at OCC. where be began the men's soccer program in 1978 and bas coached baseball. soccer and badminton and golf, and was the athletic director. "The school kept it going with the Idea that we would promote It in the fu. ture. We're looldng for good things in the future." Wallace said he expects the women's golf program to im- prove in participation numbers. He experienced the same prob- lem with his men's team, but that situation bas been resolved. Wallace never bas a problem with bis men's team's numbers. Plus, the OCC women's team is already starting to show Im· provements this year. The Pirates will mostly feature Marilyn Pope, a freshman wbo is a member of the Newport Beach Country Oub member, as their No. 1 player. "She shot in the 70s in the quallfylng round (last} week." Wallace said "She's wry Intelli- gent I expect her to be in the top group of the conference." Aside from Pope, there are six more freshmen. and sophomore Diane Valoff, who ls the only re- turner from last year's "team." 'We are young," Wallace said "We are going to be competitive and we're going to haw fun." MESA Continued from M SPORTS Tuesct.y, Aucu1t 27, 2002 A7 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEW SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Becky Cummins returns for her senior season at Corona del Mar. Corona del Mar's Melissa Swigert is one of two returning sophomores. Revved up for more Sea Kings return five of six runners from last year's team that finbhed fourth at the state meet, · 'with senior Becky Cummins leading the charge Bryce AJdtrton Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Losing a run- ner the caliber of a Julie Allen might malce some coaches cringe. Not Corona del Mar High girls cross country coach BUI Sumner, who begins his 19th season at the helm of the Sea Kings, who will try for their 17th con- secutive appearance at the State Meet With the Sea Kings returning five of six runners from last season's fourth· place finish at the ClF Division m State Finals ln Fresno, Sumner has reason to believe his team is destined for great- ness again even with the departure of the Stanford-bound Allen. But he doesn't talce anything for granted. "We have flat out the whole team baclc. minus Allen," Sumner said. "We have the top five runners with experi- ence coming baclc into it. but we don't talce anything for granted I change ev- ery year to see what will take this team to state." During Sumner's tenure, CdM has won three state championships and two CIF Division IV titles before CdM moved up to Division Ill. Last season CdM finished second in OF Division ID. Allen took second at State (18:24.6) with returning senior Beclcy Cummins running to seventh (19:05) and sophomores Ahlia Kattan, who ran to a 24th-place finish (20:53) and Melissa Swigert (59th) with the same time at state finals. Cl.lIJUnins. along with Allen, earned All·CIF honors to help the Sea Kinp win the Pacific Coast League title. Allen set the course record in the league championship (16:53). The Sea Klnp return five of six run- ners from last season's team, including teniw Keelan Qiyler and juniors Taryn Kawata. Jennifer Logan, Kindie Cramer and Sarah Oaster, who "forces every- one around her to do better." according to Sumner. "We have the top five with experi- ence coming back," Sumner said Freshman Annie St Gimme should also figure prominently in the Sea Kings' quest for another state-meet ap- pearance. Success has come differently each year for Sumner depending on lhe types of runners be has. "We have to do it differently each year,• Sumner said. "Most people stick to the old plan If its working, but we have a system where we find out what works and work that in right away. We start identifying thlnp in August Each year there's a different set of Jcids and a • The Sea Kings Becky Cummins, Sr. Keelan Cuyler, Sr. Taryn Kawata, Jr. Jennifer Logan, Jr. Ahlia Kattan, So. Melissa Swigert, So. Sarah Claater, Jr. Kinzie Cramer, Jr. Anne St Gimme, Fr. eo.ch: Bill Sumner different system. That's what malces us successful. being prepared to change." HIGH SCHOOL BOYS CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEW THE PACK IS BACK Coach Bill Sumner hails this year's unit as, 'the best I've h ad in nine or 10 years.' ltyce ANerton OallyPllot • The Sea Kln11 .... a.on.Sr . .. Wldloier, Sr. _., Rud?nlce, Sr. IGMtMl,Jf. Dlnnf O&*Mn, Jr. J.C.,..., Jf. """*"' •Bor111111aot!Wlmn11ien1n, Jr. a.r... ........ So. JD1Wlw,ff. OIMlll: -Sumner • Widener waa 47th (17:01.5) at OF Divislon lO 8.nals last season and began running trac.k last season after surling for the achoo&'• now-defunct club surf teem. Sumner likes the attitude be brings to the cross country team. "(Widener) came into his own during the trac.k season and he thawed up wlth an attitude that be wmted to mU.e varsity (crotll country),· SUmner said KmD Al1z la among four Jun· kn on 9iPN_.. icp.a.d that also lndudlll o..n, Qulnlan. J.C. 1\lmet ..... Brwlon Bolt;oman. Al1z IUl 16:20 Jut )'Ml' while nn.1..._, 8fth at CIF tlnllt. Sophomcn GmTett Predlel wl ......., JD nan.. .... ,_,..., tncbs or J.C. 1\lma ............... a1 ... 9' -~ ... l~ ....... ... ...., ....., .... br tWD • m1 .... llllllsw •-lfllll--.•d••a.. ... ,,.. ... .,£ 9 ---c '2 IM rn11 LI -·· 71 ...... _ ... ~ ................... ..... ... • M TUetdly. ~ust 27, 2002 SPORTS Shadow lands HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEWS Moving with momentum The Extreme Boys 16-and-under soccer club takes third place 5 In the JUSA Kickoff Tournament by going 2·2 In reaching the semifinals. The Extreme scores seven goals and has solid goaltendlng by Mike Reynolda and MJb CUip. In the club's second game Eric ~nalls three goals for a hat trick as John Swigart adds another goal in the come-from-behind victory. David Jenldnl scores for the Extreme in the toum8°'ent as weU as the offense and midfield is anchored by Joie Pacheco, Ouui1e Thompeon. Brandon Smith, C1uk Yager, Brlan Dunn and Ruben Rodriguez while the defense is provided by Greg Gonzalez. Sonny Blbard and Matt and Culp Reynolds. ama.m.u,wbo coached the United States national water 10 polo team In the last two Olympics. aaya he's disappointed about being ~placed by Rldwd c.ono. Corso coaches C&nada's national team and is named the new coach through 1996 by a recommendation from a five-member committee from U.S. Water Polo. Barnett has coached Newport Harbor High the last 26 years and led the American team to a allver medal in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, Korea. and a fourth-place finish in the recent Ba.n:elona Games. Barnett says, 'Tm disappointed. but not vindictive." The selection committee expresses its gratification to Barnett. 49, for bis eight years of service as U.S. Water Polo President Rlcbard Foster says all efforts will be made to keep Barnett involved with the national program. ~~ NEWPORT CQ\SI' -With Ndl pueir1g year. the boys CIOll cowitry team at Sa8e HW High School gains more and more ex· perience. which bodes wdl for the thbd·year Lightning under Coach Nate Miller. Miller .. been at the school since b incepdoo three years ago, and ii ...... to be&in this lellOl'l guiding both the boys and gids mm oountty teams as Sap Hll tries to build a winning tradition. La.It season Sage Hill ftnlabed fifth in the~ League, but with about 15 returners, Miller said he expects better thlnp from bis team. "I think we can be top three this year, that is the early goal for the boys team," Miller said. I think there are four compedtive teams such as Whitney (new to the league), Oxford Academy and St. Margaret's." The Lightning bas no seniors, but should still be strong, Miller said. Sophomore Mike Voge was the No. l runner last season and fin. • L11htnln1 boys ' Mib Voge, So. Chris Chlbouc:at, Jr. Mett S.nford, Jr. "-1t Kuran, Jr. TtlltAln Cordter. So. eo.dt: Nate Millet I.shed eighth at league finals (17:43), while junior Chris Clli- boucu "was right up there with Mike," Miller said. TWo other juniors. Matt San- ford and Kent ICuran along with sophomore Tristan Cordier could also be big contributors for Sage Hill. Sage Hill runners have put in more time and mileage over the trummer, running in places such as Crystal Cove State Parle and Turtle Rock in Irvine. In June, runnen voluntarily ran together four daytl a week, and in July they were on their own. according to Miller. That poup WU very amalJ, about folll' or five got in on that to grow," Miller said. Miller expec:t8 to · have about 25 runners or more when the season begins, with the retwnera anchoring the team. "I ihlnk the top group having a year under their belt are able to do more challenging wortouu," MilleT said. "I've cballenged them with more mileage and harder workouts.• Miller grew up ln Colorado and ran ttaclc and eras,, country at Pomona College in Claremont He has coached croM country for eight years. "lt's an exciting prospect at a new school to be involved from Day One of building a philoso- phy and tradition at the school," Miller saJd. "Most were ninth- graders when I started and are now leading the team. It takes patience but it's also been exdt· ing to see the growth and get a unique experience unlike any· where else." Costa Mesa High is ranked eighth in the CIF Division VIJI and Newport Harbor is ranked I 0th in Division V in the CIF Southern Section football poU as voted by members of the media. Costa Mesa and Newport Harbor are the only two area schools represented in the CIF preseason poU. Kirk Bauerm.elster is named head coach of the Costa Mesa High baseball team for the second time by Mustangs' athletic director Jerry HoweU after Doug Deata resigns. The president of Costa Mesa American Uttle League, Bauermeister played and graduated from Costa Mesa HJgh and led the Mustangs to the CIF playoffs in 1981. lslero, skippered by Anthony Keya, captures the Flight of the SWans Regatta VI hosted by the Balboa Yacht Oub, besting Barteauivre (Gordon Miiier) and Blyxii (Paul FJy) to capture the Class A and overall title. Reyes scores 4.75, beating Miller (7.75) and Ely (9.0). The Offshore Canoe Cub's women's entry rolls to its 14th straight title at the U.S. Olarnpionship Outrigger Canoe races, paddling from Newport Beach to Catalina in five hours, 13 minutes, 19 seconds. The combination of JoJo Toeppoer, Mindy (]art, Sharon Attlleeey, ~om.. Bonnie Shearer, SbeUa Beuler, Dru Van Hengle, Shella Conoft'r and Ga,te Meyer'I beat Outrigger Canoe Oub by a ioinute, 33 seconds over the 26-mlle plus course. In the men's division, lan.ikai of Oahu takes the title with a 53-second margin over Dana POint's Striding at Sage Hill Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot • Lopez. Saleh Nodoust and Ash· ley Negrette. Miller expects to select five or six newcomers to add to the ros- ter, while trying as best he can to guard his runners from injury as they train. The Toshiba Senior C assie returns to the Newport Beach Country C ub next year as officials from Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian m ake the announcement at a press conference. In May NBCC ownership, citing defaults in payments from the current operator, International Sports and Event Marketing. Inc .. and ISM's relatively small contributions to charities ($47,000) after the 1997 tournament. issued a statement saying it would no longer host the event if ISM continued as operntor. As the new operator, Toshiba will donates more than $100,000 to three designated charities for 1997 that include the Make-A-Wish Foundation (QC <J1apter). the National Dyslexia Research Foundation and the ALS Foundation. Toshiba gives each organization a $35,000-check. Also at the press conference. Jake Rohrer and Hank Adler. representatives of Hoag and longtime volunteers of the Taco Bell Newport Oassic Pro-Am, are named co-chairmen of the 1998 Senior Oassic. NEWPORI' OOAST -Sage Hill High girls cross county coach Nate Miller patiently waits as his team Jeams a little bit more about the ins and outs of nm· ning each time they step foot on a course. Lllhtnlnc &iris "We definitely have to be care- ful of injwies." Miller said. "Th• team had fun (last year) and wants to be out there and work· ing bard. We try and take thi.n,gs not too seriously, improve and get a sense of accomplishment." Outrigger Canoe Cub. · Balboa Island's J. kenneth Fapna, the CIE Southern Section commissioner for 21 years ( 1951-1975) is one of three Orange County personalities recognlzed by the Orange County Sports Associadon/Disneyland Pigslcin Cassie ID as a Football Heritage Award winner. Stanford and Texas A&M ·collide in the game at Anaheim Stadium. Pagans initiates the first interscholastic a thletic program for girls in 1971 and was a key figure in procedures for seeding and • pairings in ClF champlonshlp playoffs. He has been retired for 17 years and lives with wife Norma on Balboa Island. -compiled by Bryce Alderton With a team that Includes six returners, several girls still re- main fairly new to running, which means more time train· ing. "Last year (the team) was new to running and in general we made strides in even fielding a team," Miller said. "Having a year under our belts for a lot of the returners will help a loL" The Ugbtn.ing finished sixth out of the seven-team Academy leaglle, and Miller expects league play to be competitive again this season, but is ready for the challenge. Seniors Brianna Garrett, last Brianna Garrett, Sr. Megan Curry, Sr. Alls Brito, Jr. Yao Lopez, Jr. Saleh Nodoust, Jr. Ashley Negrette, Jr. CoKh: Nate Miller year's team captain, and Megan Curry anchor the group of re- turners and "should be good leaders for our team/' Miller said. Four juniors roWtd out the re· turners including Alis Brito, Yao Though Miller was somewb.at disappointed that more girts-- didn't attend optional summer wod:out.s. Miller remains confi· dent he will see more girls work· ing out on their own over time. "That will continue to Improve in the future as we get more kids running in the summer," he said. Sage Hill competes in four in· vitational events that are Ind.Md· ual-orlented in addJtlon to the dual and tri-meets scheduled this season. Legal Notices 2640 legal Notices -------llOOO Of <JTY AUCTION AWIDOE VISSllS lh••ndoy, A119.,.t 29, 2002, 9100 °"'• Or· an9e (eunty Sheriff Harber DepartMent, 1901 laysltle Drive, Cerona Del M ... 92663 City of Newport leach wlH wdlon five ... _,_., v .... 1. Power i.-t• under 20 feet One may view these ve••els on 1 hu1 \dd v. Augusl 29, al lhe 01 ange Counly Sheriff H81bo1 DcpMlmenl. belween the l1uU1\ ol 8•00 Jm and 9·00 1m Cash only will be ~ccepted lhe ttarbor Depart ment must ret11n the ve,•el lollow111e the auction 101 a tO d•)' 1 ed~mpt1on period be to1 e I he ve~t.•1 1\ r~lf'ased to the •u~ ce••lul b1dde1 1 he winnine bidder 1s re 'flun•1llle to remove the venPt hom the Ha1bo1 Oep;11tment lac1hty by S 00 pm, U.e d3)' fol low1n1 th• •nd ol the 1edempl10n perlOd Approve.I t.y /S/ T-r Mo~. Director of.._..,l••-<H Published Newpo1 t Beach·Costa Men Daily Pilot Auaust 24 25, 26. 27,28,2002 SeZ20 swmm coun Of w. fOIM, cocw Of Ol- ANGl COlllTY ... coun,P101Ancom OfUA~, 341111 OTY DIM, POST OfRCI IOX 14171,0WIG(,CA '261l- 1S71 PmTIOll Of We~ FOi OIAllGI Of llAll Oll8 TO SffOW CAUSI fOI OIAllGI Of IWU CASUllMIO:A214t42 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS. I Pet1t1oner . Eisuke r ukam1 hied a petition with lhl$ court tor a dec•ee chanelna names as follows. flsuke r ukam1 to C1suke Cd· wa1d Makino 2 THC COURT OROERS that all pltt'sons inter· ested 1n this matter Ul"ll appear before this court is about to be meek The name(s). business ad· dreu(es) of the SeN· er(s) er• NASSARCO CORPORATION, 16575 VON KARMAN. IRVINE. CA92606 Do1na Buslnu~ u . NASSARCO MEDITERRA HEAN CAFE All olh•r business name(s) and •d dress(es) uHd by the Seller(s) within the past three years, as slated by the Stller(s). ls/are: JAS MINE JE WElRV . 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CA 92867 Stoll E Bounds. 9742 Ranaevlew 0flve, Cowen ll&h , CA 92105 Mic:hellt A. Bo.undt, 9742 R1n11v1tw Drlva, Cowan Hata., CA 92705 This bualneu Is con· ducted by. husband and Wife Han you started doina business 'f•t? YH, !1-13·94 Mteh•lle Bounds This 1t1ltment w11 lolld wllh tllt County Cr.tk of Or•"I' County on Olll09I02 tOOUtll070 Dally Pltot Aua 13. 20, 27,Sept 3,2002 T718 ......... ......... any. why the petition for chance of name should not be er1nted. NOTICE OF HCARING Dale OCT 0 1, 2002 Time: 2 p.m. Oepl.: L73 The address of the court 11 same as noted above 3. A copy of this Order to Show c1use shell be published at least once uch week for four Th• name end adduss ol the pefSOn with whom clalms may be hied 11· The escrow F' orum, 23l6 l Lelle Center Dr • lZ LUBE (PA2002..034) • 3600 (AST COAST HIGHWAY · APPEAL Of THE PLANNING COM· MISSION DECISION TO OlNY A ltlQOEST TO COflfSTRUCT AN AUTO· MOBILE LUBRICATION f' AC I LI TV CONSISTING OF I\ 2.641 SQUARE FOOT BUILPING WITH TWO SERVICE BAYS successive weells prior •-.---to the dale set for ,... .. ,_, ,__ Publlshed Newporl Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Piio t Aua ust 27, 2002 T79' he1rlna on th• petition Subject to conditions prescribed by the underllcMd, M1htd bkb for • Lump In the lollowln& news· Sum Contract ••• Invited fOf' the tollowlnl Work• peper ol ceneral c1rcu· SYUDINT lllCllATION CINT• AllO ATUTIC fACIUTllS l•NOVIMINTS, lalion, printed In this PHAU I , PltOJICl H .r tto09S co unt)': NEWPORT UNIVERSITY OF CAllfOftNIA, IRVINE. BEACH/COSTA MESI\ DISCll"ION Of WOIHh Work l11ch1dts h lsmic: upff•dt ol the prec11t DAILY PILOT concrtle u terlor wait panels •tl.ch_nt.., tddltlon•I seismic lmprov•m•nts DAfls AUG 16 2002 to th• 1ymn11lum pOfllon of lhe bulkllna. con1tructlo11 of "'" p1nen1•r JUDGI llCHAID o . tllv1tor ind other ICCH&lblllty it:.-· FUJII, ~NOOI Of t•Dll QUAUfKATIOllSc .....,._ .e.. • ... _. .. THI sun <OUIT .................. '-'"ct ••••••••• _, ..... .........,..,~ Published Newport iJrl-114tlen .W ..._,..._.,Go......._. .. HM'-prewhle4 BH ch-Cost• Mesa P•lly .. ltle Utlf......tty • -.... t • te ... IW •-· Pifot Au1u1t 20, 27, CONSTRUCTION COST UTltlMlf: Sl.l00,000 00 Sep tember 3 , 10, 8ldclln& Ooc;umenb will lie tw•lltMI lo 81dders on ,_..,.....,, M, 2002 T793 190!, end Wiit be llM*I et: OUION • CONSTitUCnoff SEff'lltU, lf'nlnnlty ..._.... of C1llf0tnla, lol'", 3600 htll"Y Pi.ce. lrvlM. CA t2&91·7450, (949) 124 Al() .... LIMt (t4t) 1144' '7 ... S-.. CM<kl fOf • non-fefvftdMle fM wit! lie requlrlHf In the -flt of 111M Th• follo-1 Pf''°"' I* Ml ot llddltlt Doc11111ent1 ' are doMa bwiMSf H i Cti.ch lfe to be in.• pe11bt9 19 °Tiit R ... 11t• Of 1119 Uftmwty of Be.ell Cities lt4K0.8f'f, C111for lli1 • 9521 hy MOdHI A aa.DATOllY ..... COtlHla:l a. llWTOllY ...... ,.. Orlv .. ~tlltlton 8-cll. WMI Wiii bt held II t.-...; ,,._...'-'•--'~Ht. ... C1llf0tnl1 926te hM , ... , w, .. ,...,.:..r•• M , ..... ~ of CtllfiDfnlt . .,.,...., ~ .... c hnnett, ""'*""' CoM•etK• ...... Office ............... ltd, .... ~c~::Z,~~ttot ~~rr.-.'z:·l:~la:'J:.:i: =~"'J..124w': ltlclltrd A. htMf •~TOllY,..M&,_~m-.-wmcwm 1h1ln, 209 SaUll'ldOll AT hll P.& _., ~ ' ·-Mnl 19 W Wiil _, 0r1n. eo1_.,., •· • .... to '•"aHn • m • ,..... as a ,,_ tollfj~20J ~ Tim llutllleff It t Oft· ............................. W •.&. -.... lc;:t .. . IN<ted "" • .,_.. , ....... At. 0..-.. ' CoMtr11CtlOll ...... U...Nty of c ........ . I t111p lrwllit 8111 lertlt11y flltee, lrwllM, CA t211H41JO p~;:'" ... '" m ........ .,... ............................. ''* ~:=:ru • ':-1ecwtty "' .... .--°' '" ..... L-. ............. c ..... "'* ..,.. ..... , •tt ..., ..... , tllell ecc....,..y wott lid n. lwMY lnllllll a. lid hlld .... fltM """ 111e c:.-ty lie, • IM lad DN4MM. • ........, ~-..... (n ........, Ill Ill Clltt °':£" C.." ~ Cod9 ef Qwl fllroc ... e ........... la) Oii he tllO• ........... _,It& ........... , Mii M H•llrM to ...... .. •11.-1111••••111111 ,..,. .... llt hrtll • .. .._ "hc.•nen• Mii The lollowlnt p.t.ons are doln1 business as Lu111hll. 469 Lenwood Circle, Costa Mau , CA 92627 Mepn Ashley Randall, 469 Lenwood Clrcl•, Costa Meu , CA 92627 This busl11ess is con dueled by· •n Individual Have you slart•d clolna business yet? No M•11n Ashley Rendall This statement wes lihtd with the County Clerk of Orana• County on08/09/02 2002H110H Dally Pilot Au1. 13, 20, 27,Sept.3,2002 T789 The followina pe<sons are dome busineu IS. BACHELOR LIFE. 250 S RoH Or • •105, Placen· Ila, CA92870 Jeffrtt)' John W1lte. 250 S RoH Or fl~. Plecentla. CA 92870 This business tS con dueled by an individual Have you started doln1 buslnus ye11 No Jeffery John Waite This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Oran&• County on 07/15/02 2002H100SS Dally Pilot Aus 13. 20, 27,Sept.3,2002 T79l ........... ... s...... The lollowina persons are doin&-bulJneu IS SL Man11ement. 602 Jasmine Ave .• Coton• def Mar. CA 92625 Stev•n L. Horowitz. 602 Jasmine An . Co· ION def Mar, CA 92625 This bu$1ness Is con· dueled by: 1n lndm dual Hive you started doln& business y•t1 No Stevtn l Horowitz This statement wu flied wllh the County Clerk ol Orenae County on08/09/02 20026tlJ071 Oally Pilot Aua. 13. 20, 27,Sept.3,2002 T787 ~ :r...==-=-'*'.:e: ......... :-= ............... .. Cwtt....,._ kwe ::.::::' .. -of 1Uai1 kllln .r .... ..._ l •• IC .... .. m:u:. ..,... • ............ llll ... 1Cim ... _ •n.•1Dn•_... -~ •z , .... , ............... 0 ,.,11,.... I -- .......... .... s...... The lol4ow1n1 pe<SOM ar\ dolnt business as lArsacy O.S11ns. JOOl Relth1ll Ave •6·208. Co.ta Mesa, CA 92626 John Le«y. 220 Ce ion S!_.i La1un1 Beech, CA 9o51 l hls business Is con ducted by en Individual Have you stifled dom1 busontH 'ftt7 No John Lacey This slalemenl wu flltd with the County Clerk of Ouna• Cou nty on08/09/02 2002HU07t Delly Pilot AUi 13. 20, 27, Sept 3, 2002 Th782 ..... ,.., .... 11.• .. .... .. """ ..... .. """.... -l.1111.... -l.1111 ..... .. 1.1111-. -....... ......... Tiii ........... l**Ofl• ,, ..... ~ .. : lftlt St• Reuvery, U72 ,1111ele Lane, Costa ...... CA 92627 /lltJft YtllEvery, 2272 r.-ee lent '8, Coste lllleM,CA ml7 Dnt 1tl11t1, 1574 S...U AM Ave., Costa _.,CAm21 Tiiis llulillas is co11• dlldl4 by: a P1141'al pattn«stllp Haw. you starhld dolnc b....._. yet? Yn, 6/1/0'l Davidltlale This 1tetement was flied IWfftl the County Cletll of Oranc•· County onOll22IOZ IOOHf14UI Dally Pilot ~-27, Sept. 3, 10, 11. Z002 T808 ......... ........ Th• followln& perwns are doln1 business as: Boarchnedlc, 216 B Palm11 SL, Costa Mes., CA92627 Crail A. Cronin, 216 B Palmer St.. Costa Men, CA92627 C1llum A. Culmer, 216 B Plemer St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business Is con· ducted by: co-partners H1v1 you st11ted dolna business yet1 No Cr•lt A. Cronin This statement wu flled with the County Clerk of Oranae County on08(l2/02 200Hf14520 Deily Pilot Au1. 27. Sept. 3, 10, 17. 2002 T802 ........... ......... The followin& persons are dolna business as: bkm Development Com· pany. 1945 Placentia Ave., Costa Mau. 92627 bkm Development Comp1ny. lLC (CA), 1945 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business is con· ducted by: Limited Liability Co. Have you started doina.businass yet? Yes, 7/02 bkn1 Development Company, LLC, Brian K. Mallet. liltnlk Partner This llllem1t1t WU -..... filed with tht County -... ..... Clertl of Oran1e County ... S...... ......... ~ ~~77 The f0Howln1 persons The toNowilll !*Min• '" 4oln1 buM!less u : "' cloln1 kllnft1 as: Dilly Pilot Au1. 13, 20 Countrywide Loan So· Harli or Ctnter, 160 27, s..>t. 3, 2002 1783 lution1, 321 16th St Apt Newport Ctr. Orlw 1104, .......... ......... The followlria persons ere Oolna businua as: DVDs 4 less, 2700 W. Coast Hwy. '130, New- port Beach, C.A 92663 Michael Roy Sum"'8fs 11705 Benfield Ave.: Norwalk, CA 90650 Robert Scott Gales 2700 Wqt Coast Hwy: •115. Newport Beach CA92663 ' This buJiness is con· ducted by: • 1e11eral piitlnershlp Have you s t11 ted doln& business yet? No Michael Roy Summers This stetement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County onOB/22/02 2002Hl4445 Daily Pilot Aui. 27, Sept. 3, 10, 17, 2002 T803 The followlna persons are doina business as: Golf Leaends, 19891 Beach Blvd. Suite 107, Hunlinaton Beach, CA 92648 COM Travel Service (Callforn1 a), 19891 Beach Blvd., Suite 107, Hunlinaton Beach. CA 92648 This business is con. ducted by; a corporation Have you s tarted doln11 busmess yet? Yes, 1955 COM Travel Service, Al1ln Bernard. President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oran1ite County on08/12/02 20026913242 Daily Pilot Aug. 27. Sept. 3, 10, 17. 2002 T801 4, Hunlinaton Beech, CA Newport Buch. CA 92648 .92660 Thomes Leona. 321 Newport Hatbor Cen- 16th St. •4. H\intln&ton ter, Inc., (CA), Ito Beach, CA 92648 Newport Center Orlv• This business 11 con· 1104, fffwport 81Kfl, ducted by: an lndMdual CA 92660 Hav1 yo11 started Thi• buslnn1 is '°'1• doina business yet7 No dueled by: 1 cOl'poretion Thomu Leona Have you stetted This sl•tement was dolna buainess ytt7 No filed with the County N•Wl'O't Hlfbor Ctn· Clerk of Oranae County ler, Miry O'Ma1141y, - on 08/22/02 S.cretary 20026914459 This statement wes Dally Pilot Aua. 27, Sept. filed with the County 3, 10, 17, 2002 T809 Clefk of Oranae County fldliM .... .......... The foftowin& pf!fsons are <loin& business n : Direct Diamond Source, 1070 Park Newport, Newport Buch, CA 92660 Robert Sheil, 1070 Park Newport, Newport Beech, CA 92660 This business Is con· ducted by: an Individual Have you started doina business yet? No Doua Beonett This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on 08/22/02 20026914451 Daily Pilot Aug. V. Sept. 3, 10, 17, 2002 T807 RctitlM .... "-S...... The followina persons are dom& business as: Creentech, 2741 Saturn Street, Brea, CA 92821 Mateo Business Alll· ance Inc.. (CA) 2741 Saturn Street, Brea, CA 92821 This business is con· ducted by: a corporation Have you started dolna business yet? Yes, 05/20/2002 Mateo Business Alli- ance. Inc., Chi Mina Liu, Prn1dent lh1s statement was hied with the County Clerk ol Oranae County on 08/22/02 20026914437 Dally Pilot Aua. 27, Sept. 3, 10, 17,2002 T806 on 08/09/02 20026t U075 Delly Pllot Au1. 13, 20, 27. Sept.. ~. 2002 T784 Rctlm ..... ... s...... The followlna persons are dolna businns as: Good Sounds, 875 W. 16th St., Newport Beach, CA92663 Mitchell J. Goodz, 2932 Andros St., Costa Mesa, CA92626 Penny Goodz, 2932 Andros St., Costa Mesa, CA92626 Tiiis business Is con· ducted by: husband and wife Have you started dolna business yet? Yes, 2·27·85 Penny Goodz This sl11tement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County o·n 08/07 /02 2002 .. ,2793 Oally Piiot Au&. 20, 27, Sept.3, 10.2002 T794 Sel your unwanted Items the easywayl Place a Classified qd today I 9 642-5678 ........ ......... Tha ...... .,.,_ .,. doilll busiMu 11: Sanderson Conaulth•I Qroup, 5 HillsbotOlllfl, :;egort Buch, CA Alan M. SaltderllOfl, 5 Hlllsbotoutll. Newpott Beach, CA tZM0 This business Is c:on· duct.a by: an Individual Have you st.rted cloln1 b..-.... yet1 No Alan M. Sandenon This statement wH filed with the County Clerll of Oran&• Cou11ty on 08('09/02 2002M1JM7 Dilly Pilat AuJ. 13, 20, 27, Sept. 3, 2002 T790 ......... ......... The followlna perwns are clol~ business as: 81& Bob's Blow Outi, 88 Felr Drill., Costa Mesa, CA92627 Robert R. Stewart, 59 Prospect, Lon& Beach. CA90803 Thls bvslness Is con· ducted by: an lndivldu•I Have you stlrled doin& business yet? No Robert Stewa.rt This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 08/09/02 200U91S072 Dally Piiot Aug. 13, 20. 27,Sept.3,2002 T786 ...... ..... ... s.......· The followina persons are doln& business as: Melrose Paper Supply, 270 S. Bristol Ste. '101· 232, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Kimberly Sharp, 1291 S. Benson, Ontario. CA 91761 This business is con· ducted by: en individual Have you started doina business yet? No Kimberly R. Sharp This statement was filed with Ule County Clan. of Oranae County on 08/23/02 2.0026'•4 .. 9 Daily Piiot Aug. 27. Sept 3. 10, 17. 2002 T800 ... ..... .......... The folloWlll& l*IOM are dolwc lluslnesa aa: a)AvallentMortaaae.ll) Avallent C--dal, c) Availeftt Flllandtl, ecll Lido Parll Dr., Newport 8eec:h, CA 92663 ""'Y Armstronc. 601 l ido P•k Dr., NewPOtt Baac.h, CA 92663 This buMtltu is con· ducted by: an Individual Hive you started clolf!I{ buslnes$ yet? Yes. 01/Vl Jerry Armstrona This statement was tiled will! Ule County Clerk of brenae County on08/22/02 20026914435 Dally Piiot_ AuS· 27, Sept. 3, 10, 17,2002 T805 ~ ..... ... s...... The lollowine perwns are cloin& business as: Crescent Moon Produc- tions, 12109 Sylvan River Circle 1129, F ountaln Valley; CA 92708 Bashir Abdul·"'atin, 12109 Sylvan River Circle 1129, Fountain Valley. CA 92708 This business ls con· ducted by: an Individual Have you started doln& business yet? No Bashir Abdul Matin This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 08/09/02 2002HU07S Dally Pilot Aue. 13, 20. 27, Sept 3, 2002 T785 TtlUsAbott YOUR GWGESAl.E! In CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?r • •• • • • • • • • • The Legal Dtpartmmt Ill tht Daily Pilot is pletma U> anrwun« a ntw servitt now atJt1i/ab/e U> ntw businesses. 1 wt will now SEA.Rqff tht 0namt for you at no txtra chargt, anti SlltM you tht timt and tht trip U> the Ulurt Hou.st in Santa Ana. Thm, of course, aftn t/Jt Starch is compkteJ we will fik your fictitU1us businm narru statemmt with the County Clerk, publish onct a week for four wetlts as required by law anti then fik your proof of publication with the Ulunty Clrrt. Pletm Itop by w fik your fictitU1us bu.siMSS statnnmt at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay Sr, UIIta MtJa. If you cannot 1top by. please call us at (949) 642-4321 anti wt wiO tnakt amzngemmts for you U> handle this procedure by mail If you shou/J havt any farther qtmtions, plea.st call us and we will bt 1'Wrt than glad IQ IZS!iit you. Good luck in your MW bu.sinml Daily A Pilot What happens if you don't advertise? NOTHING. Call the Classifieds (949) 642-5678 P~.1'.lot How to Place A -----Policy ------. CLASSIFIEIAD By Fax (949) 631-6594 <Ptmt.Wt,..._ .......... 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Frwdl ct.s. cned lxdlc8e, crystal. ..... books, fremes, paper =rs, millc !M&Q3.9313 AlllllllWllllMI 3125 llAYTA8 WASMa/NYD ••-,S17S..W. t4t-7H-SSIS 3111 Hu•tl•t ••• leech Prime Offlc1/Medic1I Bldas. Call P•trick Tenore Nationwide USA 949-aS6-'705 IAClt IAY CENTll office space, 2651 Irvine, 310 sf and up, Retail on· site. aolf courn view. 714-57S-77IO wnT MAUtl cuena 1000 ,.. c.-Hwy 12IO ... rt $1240 .... 949-574-1117 HOMESFOASALE ORANGE 5411 COUNTY WanttoW your home? Ask about our SAT, SUN Real Estate Edition Cal UsaRlwra 949 574-4252 orA..YMey 949 574~249 b tldlltl 38r 2Ba home newer cerpet, fresh in· tetlor p1int, Ip, and moral $439.900 714-961-5555 4a, 31• home. soarine ce1ls, spacious master. pool & spa. $480,000 714-.. 3-5555 Cwte ., .... etwy 48r 2Ba home, new tile roof, cath ceols, b1cky1rd w/covered patio and spa! $S49,000 714-754-62'2 STAii ltUl ISTAll , ...... ..... fr ... PIMt&New c.,..t illuminate this 48r Home! Goraeous courtyard entrz. larae e1t-ln kitchen morel $315,000 714-&48-MOO ~,.,,... home secludlld .real Reedy to mova·"1. RV access $354,900 714-9 .. -445' ,_. .... 49'2.7S home with Trev11ntlnt entry, center lslend In kitchen, 3c tandem 1ar. $759,900 714-500-J JOO ..._ cwpet and Perao floorln& in lhls areat 38r 2.581 home nHr the ocean from 3rd floor deck end master. $965,000 114·500-HOO ST Alt llAl ISTA Tl ..... ,Mfed ,_ "--"-9 4Br 38a, FR, soerlrl1 vault cells in lR. brlcht kit w/uper1cled 9'1Pls. spa· clolls FR, minutes to t111ch I downtown '61~. Cra1a ltetowsllt. .... 714-846-3472 ..... ,..t.ct .... ..._ oUr I.Sh, rrt new plush crpt. vwii c• In LR w/fp, l"f• -' lllt, epec Flt, dte· Ntic loft. pvt bdlyd, • 10 ..cft l'llOfl ... ,000. 69-~.<·••· fT'm' c..te.. ...... ... ..... c. .. t ... Oflf, ...... Jlt ...... afta, ...... ,...., ... ...... .... floofl, ...................... .._.._.•=• nt _. .. .,... ... a OP SU 2-5 2562 Crn tvlew OJ. t.y.i-n C-lty c ......... e S1,U9,000 s,ooo.t., 46'r s.si... 2 fH'IYllte tt-chesl l 411•lt•ltle Reehy Un4eerSteve "714-390-5716 llUffS OPl N SAT-SUN 12-5 SOS AYlNtOA LADlllA Rare 1 sty elevated end unit Linda Model w/huae rap-around beaut landsc patio. All over looluna reflection pond w/most wonderful arnbelt view in all of Bluffs. By Owner Courtesy to Brokers 94g..644.5464 0,-Set 1-4 22 Heriler ........ Best location, I& corner lot with custom pool, spa, built In BBQ. 38r plus office. 3.5Ba and lerae master 8r with ocean views. •at, Mike Dunn 949-262-.3612 leecll Cettoae. As· sumabl• Lona Term lease until 2026 at $895 per mo! Alt new Inter lor 28r 28•. all new appls, slip merina wiUI resldent discount $199,000. M•Y Wood, eat. 949·584· 5811. 949-717-9816 OiilY 1 t;ft1 completely remodeled 2br 2ba, la master br w/pvt po1cti, new 1ppls, $54,950 In Bayside Vtllaae Mobile Horn• Perk. Modul., Lifestyles 949fl23-4045 '5473 ..,..... ........ "-Now F0t SIM. 2Br 28a w/~.,tlon shut· ten, deluxe 111pl1. Reduced to $9U50. c.a Tocla1 ...... L1twt,- 949-723-4045 •15038 ........... • 304·36tft Sl 8elloe f'1nl111ul1 28r Ila, S2200/-. •206 F•n St. ""°'*' SMres 28r 281, 52200/ mo. M9-7ZJ5193 i Hh•"• SjllCIOH doubta 1t111lt. Orut view of t11t....._ Mtlft Md ell~ 1111.es .. • 'Sea •1 l ou KleNlr. Lido ,.,. ,_..L· MMn noo ~ =· .... .............. ... ~.....,..., . ~ .. OPINSAT 1-6 15 ,,._V ...... 4br. 4.5ba lllniry ... bonus room. $1,Mt.000 OPIN~ 1-5 15,,.. ....... 5tlr 5.Sba $400.cXX> " l4lllJ1ldl!S! sun.ooo ~tocw~4br 2.5ba strada home. $1!B),(XJ) New ~ Mmza Mnter stMlle down, h + btlnus, 3 t pr. Best buy ii ,.. Coast w/ocn ~ $1.150,(ll) ~---94t-71S..J156 New Ustlllt 41r Sle, almost 2SOOsf with wood floors. plentation shut· ten. extra Iona drive· ways, $898,000. Mike Dunn. aat. 94g..262·3612 l'RIMf ESTATES l'ARKlt TINOltl NATIONWIDI USA 949-aH -9705 .,.ww.gatric.ktenore.com RESORT/ VACATION PROPERTY FOR SALE lmll;Wltsatcn """" -......... sw. 2 sep1r1te homes. 2+ ma11lcurld ecres, Palms , Flowers. Or11inlc: Of· chard. 800sf wrep arouttcl clec1Ls.$750ll www.p--.cOt!I IOl·575-7623 .,, ... lllTMJ H•1• 1 I ..... ... Rooms ForRIN &CMG NB/Ocean View rooms. Oceanfront/22nd. pvt rm, unfurn. share ba. ulls pd, n/smk&. k1tch· enette, lndry. 1 bloclt to Newport Pier. $660/mo. Call Sam at 949-278· 7905 (between 9a·5p) AESIOENTtAI.. RENTALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY * •Ocee11front @ 19 .. St. '-""' c...4o, Fp, lmm11c winter 3Br 2.5Bath. 949-673·1943 YIMl.Y lMOI .... 2br lbll, w/patio. slwe lanty & ..... $17'50 """ Sept 1, 9'19-67!>8213 2 UNts I~ 2br 2ba w/patoo & 3br,2ba fp, bbq, aar. $2100- $2300/mo. 949-673-7538 Ck_h_.Wlfttef-4br 2b•. furnished $2300/mo utilibas included. no pets ('49) 67S-4724 Ck...._,,_,..., furn, 5bf 3b• house, roof deck, w/d, 2 c car, $4000/mo. 949.717-0044 C..91 .. Qwlot C.._ 21r, l ie, patlo,clt'por1,$l500/mo lease 949'673 3852 1'9 c-tMectist 112 Off H T MO aum l OWHT Pflud 3br 1n COM 3br 2ba spotless, new c:1rpeVpa1nl/blinds. 1 c &•r. wd hllups. yd, l'flllk to vitlase. S2300 6<M Larkspur 949 645·9913 le 3llr 2M upper, vaul ceils1 new urptt/palnt. fp, front pvt patio, l e &•• l 111. n/smk&/~ USOO/lse. M9 673-7625 e<MM"••·• ........ !Bl ... ~ ......... ""9/ -'* .. ,.. ... , ·--· -.2 ... --. ...._,. ...... -~,.... c. ... -l'slllle newer sn . 2298 le ,,. Dr. 4br 2.5ba, frml din, wetbar. 2tps. mstr suite. Vacant 8/16 $2600m aat. Donald Pf'att. 949-733-6074 l.aglnl Niguel 21r 2.51• stand alone newer home. den, 2c all aar, fncd yard, cent "". close to shops & lake, $2000mo. 714-547-6800. Newpolt Bach Yt.UlY llASfS SUMMDt U ASlS BILL GRUNDY REAL Tcms 949 675·6161 •Versailles Penthouse. l+l. eated, 1mmeculate, close to beach. rec. St.299mo 9494>75-4042 am 2br, 2.be ..., rtnbl IT bd\ fp, ci!flWSlw. w/d hklCl5-2 car bndllm I*&. Ael $Uliel 9119-673-71111 ........ 2br tbe l.lplJS 4*Jlll unit. UX>' "om SMd at... W!ws.. Slellis ... Siept· .... $1.llDno !M9-13).819> $500.tf .. ,_, ... CLOSE TO BEACH I 2br. Zbe. bate. fp, 1 c 1araae. $1800 Act 949 673-7800 V1UAIAdOA $•,ff5. Double MBR Suites Hua• Deck Mini Oc:n Vu MeryAnn McGuile 949-646-6770 Prudent11I Ce Reelty v• ..... ...... 28t 28a Pentl>ouse. fam rm, pool, 'Pl. clutltlouse, tennis, SICll"ttY, lrl kit, NW uirpets & paint, Wiik to the beach, $2200ono. l yr lenl, act. App• new beillC t•en. .... .. ... _.SI-USS .......... ~ ,... . ........,. 1.._SI.._ • a. unit on Ille bey • 9loQs to Mad'l'1 ...... pet», wd, l ar '!;I'' Act 11400 Mt m T1te lklffs 3br. l' /tba, popular E plan end unit, 2200sf, remodeled & updated, drrect &If ent, Fp, lndry 1m, 11;iulted cetl. open & alry, 2 encl patios + baiony on Le 11Mflbelt. walk to sdlools/ stqis $26'bn 949-251-0:B; a-Jbr 21>'1 rental, roof- top deck, -l!Jll(s, -tie ln1ll. wy ci.n. 2 c Ilka Aet UXXl 9607J.7!D) H.1:lor View Homes 4bf'<!la Port St ~ I sty l'f' .. SJCX)no No srnoM1! no pets 96-m.1150 fWYAft IAY5HCm5 • 1 ,, .. "' ........ ,.,. .._..SUDD+l •& ..... Mt.s70-J019 &n,ia,m - IUUTY WON uc:UM iiNPB~bst)4iisl w/dntlill for l1ll1l;ll,lpoa p!1m1hp 9&2&1!& c.....,_ .. s-i-.. Rewardifll posllto11S lo provide in·hl>lne com-panionship, homemall· ine. en ands. Flu PT hrs or 24 hr llllfts. C11 reg'd! 714-444-4881 •.•. ...__.. "-"Y cer dt1lenh1p seells profu.sional sales penon ta• •esu-949-631-2192 HIVBlS WMrJID Newport & tiuntlnaton B11ch Set yaut own schedule! Part or full time anilable.175+/day lot full-time. Cell 888-DOt·WORI< Of apply @ w-.0-0 I com ORIVERS W~NTEDll S2.500 '""' on bonus. Coast to coast • full llefttfltt & ucellcnt lllYI flethd tr1in1ns oed· atlte. DIVIS Tr•MCIOt1. Inc 866 728-0120. -w davbtrt11"*1-com .. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE "Employet> ... "Empleado." "Arbeitnehmer. '' "f,'mp/oyl." ''""'';,,, • ,, I..! .if1 -:-:: Bridge ~:=~· f:'=. ,,.,,, .. ., ........... ....... iri;':-,., Slier-811,_. In COM . ....n-12111 ............ _ .. .,.,/lllw~I. lo ...... -. f .... eraw.a. · 1111 TES'l'VOWPLAY a.:'t'Z:$1C I dulli lihowed IZltlO OI lbftlC ...... ,._ '° ... i I W WEST EAST •Q 1087 •Vold \7 6 \7 K J 10 94 2 0 10 74 J .¢ 6.5 2 • Q J 10 9 • 8 7 6 J SOUTH • AJ64J .\'.) J OQJ98 •A52 The biddina: Nomi EAST 1~ ,_ 4• Pus 5• ,_ 5• Pus ,_ PM6 Opening lead: Queen of • Cover lhc Eas1-Wcs1 Cltdi with your thumbs and decide: How would you tJcldc a Sl1\llll slam in spadc.1 after die lead of the queen of clubs? Smee Nonh-South were using splinter bids. die JUmp 10 four spades denied a singleton anywhere, while promiling I powerful hand with four- card support. Four no uwnp was Key-card Blaclcwood with 1he king or uumps counting ~ an ace. Five and ft\'e dilmondl Mked ... lhe' ...... ~ qucm of lrUmp&. five tpedes ~ :::.-.:... ._ ._ ll'*ICUIOft of her ~y. ....... ... "" ...... Nonedidct&. South bllf enoup IO ._ ... .... -.r push Oft to the llNll tllm. ,.,,,,_ .... .. W'lll tbe~lead wilb t.bek.&OJ - -~:!::'.'i:':.";~~ H11H11 - IO the llCC, lllld your i;.iiiiiiii'.-"1ii becomes obvious -you ve to n•m avoid lotina tw0 trump Irick.I. A 1aw 1111 c-. .. , tnlmp re&unl fetches I.be ten from 54K ml, llhr1 Limited Ed Ellll and dummy's ldna win&. color, xlnt cond, Sport Next, you must avoid playina P~ co9 . .'xllftd w1rr, anochcr trump. If you do,~ will S ,500, 9-497-2019 win wilh die queen and clear trumpS, ••W HSI 'ti hoM and you will be forced to rely Of\ the Wtllll w/tan lntllr, IUIO heart finesse to find I pmtdng place full power 1 for )'OU!' third club, lt looks like you 118084 $14,980 can affOrd to cash lhc ace of clubs. run' club in dummy, dear die ace lltld v.tw. HO '97 S--. king or diamonds lltld then lead lhc Whit• w/ten lthr, I own, nine of spades, but West CID OOlnl« • nk• frHll trade In! by wiMing with lhe queen and 118060·1 10,980 rcruming • heart, locking you Oft die ••w SHI ... SH. table. 1bere ls no way to rcwm to Bltck w/tln lthf w/Sport hand without allowing Wes& to scare whls, local oric search die . crict with Ill ovenuft'. 118083 W.980 Uni::;~. a pouibility that should Y-'-S40 S--. •o I no& have been overlooked.. S.d.n This Is an almost A mnp&e prcc:autioo allows you to new Yol¥o that has fact get home. After clearin& the cfia.. warr remainina moods, cash the ace oflarts and 118272 $18,980 then exit with die nine of spade& IMW SHI '96 c-. Now We5I must put you back in hand sport plla. Sspd, CO to draw tbc last lnllnp Ind claim tbc stadler, premium wilts, rest or the tricks. 118157 S21,980 IMW C-9 'H Stal Sports plla 5 CO, prem whls, onl165K ml. PLUG IN 118157 $21.980 IMWMS'ttS..._ White w/plrleot blk lthr, areat rec'ds. 68K mil #17665 $18,980 Mwc ..... 1-Jt'9S E320 Diesel Sed1n Smoke sliver. areal mpa 118341 $19,980 J••ft '02 Wr••tl•r Black, auto, only 5950 mills, factory warranty •18152 $19,980 Plug into the Pilot C lassified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. NEWPORT BEACH• COSTA MESA Daily Pilot ( l.t<o">lf1t•d ( Olllllllllll ty M.11 k PtpL H .. "-'-OV'004WD Wlllle, Ith new! Puced to sell quickly! 118387 $17,980 .._. Accenl -01 EX S.dan Wll1ta w/tan. auto, factory wan1ntyl 118398 $18,980 IMW 'HZS Black, Sspd, low m1lesl Fun Converltblel 118000 $19,980 S21JT'ffw.,.. Black on perlect black luther. Only J3k mil 118902 $34.980 Merc14H lens '9•· SLK230 blk/blk lthr. auto, full pwr, conv top! Persch• t1 I '95 c_,.. Low ml, leather", full pwr •18114 $36.980 Phillps Auto 949-574-7777 phlllpsauto.com ...... A . ·-. r HoME, HEALTH~ ...... I I Setvlce Dlrtetory Ca1119t Repalr~les Concrete I Masonry Accounting C--._-, Fploe, f'r CAlll'lT~CARPET~ BBQ. hie. stone. land· Rrpalr $, Palchma, Install s.cope, retainlna walls, Cour leou$ any size 1obs l667547 949-254-1048 Wholesale' 949 492 0205 Dtslllop Publishlno ......... Carp.t/UJMllory TIMfTO IGIH ci-.ona ' .tan11011a1 Same YOUR HOME day $VC Ind moonted IMPROVEMENT ~ ns,.ticnl IID~l PROJECT? Chlld CartA.Jcensed Call 1 plumber, pamter. handyman. P...........,.<MldCare or any of the arul C•hl Childcare Health & services hsled here '" salty, CPR/f wst Aid Cert our service difec:loryl l..tl • " dtiwt 9664&5719 TiiESE LOCAL SVC CCllYlll* S"*8s PEOPLE CAH HELP YOU TODAY! FMT"HltGm ,....,.,,ff ...... ,_. Klldlen I Bath I Remodel @ your P•Ce ~ your Drywall SllVica Maara ••••.,usoam home 01 OfFIC lndi-'58B15 vs....r: 9e.&t'i!Bl5 v1dual co•chlna. Internet WITTHOfn DRYWAU set up, software, trou All phases sm/lr1 jobs QUALITY IUtlOH bleshoohna web des tan CUM~r5, fair. frH 20YRSEXP Ll674183 ' rrcn. Dllrf'e 98TZJIJ1/2 est. l! 714-6:&-1447 l'M YOOR CON1RACTORI IT SHOULD If fUMI MAR~(949)•S0-9S2S Concntl & Masalry Patch & Match lrlck lleck st-"'• Drywall Tuture Concrete, Patio, txiveway 714-231-1902 foeplc, BBQ. Rers. 25Yrs Eledrtcll Sllylca hp. Terry 714 557 7594 S_.Jffl=t C--._-, FplQI, DIMc9t lledrk ... bp BBQ. lite, stone, land Locel/QUicll R4!!90flSe sc•~•· ret•ln~walls, Servlc~emodels L66 547 949-1048 L#275870 9C!Hili0·7042 c.....,snca ' Eltdrlcll Sefvlcel UUNSID CONTllAClOR No IOI> loo sm. ... services! Repair, remodll, fans, spi. ,_ SVC 949-64S-J656 Aooring/1111 CUSTOM CJllAlM TU lnsblL1t:lan. sllbL -1m1c. ~ stone. bl.\ 1975 ll6120W Jeff n 4-4il2·9!16t U"MY sa..-w Rliplred Reeroutln ' lnstallltlon 0£AH TILE 949 673 806~ 714-846-«1216 714-333-2031 D•TYWOIUt LANDSCAPE COMPANY Commercl1I & Estate M11ntenanc1, Clean Ups, Tree Service & lrn11t10n Uparades, RepHs, Troublesllootln1 Ple1secall 714·703-11650 and h1v1 us do your Drrly Worlrl Hlullng JUMl TO THI DUMPlll 714 968 1882 AVAll.ABL[ TODAY! 949·673·5566 C.ustomer Lotisfoction Al phases~ ~- ... M •, • • """ , .......... IJIJl'4 Wkly/Bl·Wkly/Monlhly/. Ref's, Gfeal ralasl lmellb 949-548-4285 9fl78-(Jl37 MEJIA'S Housecleaning Service For Your House Apartment or YIQncy Qu1hty Work 25~ Oii Fnt Clelrq Free Estunall Relerances Av.Ubll 10 Yurs Ell*lence c.noecw••ll• 714-atl-740 c.n 714-215-1714 IWIPAClfK POOlS Construction Remodels • Repairs Service lict796148 ('49)176-9710 Gl.NEIAI. D'llUI I REAL F.STA TE I MMlll .. HST MOVfaS$H/Hr ser vlna all cities. Insured fast. courteous, c1reful. T163844 800 246·2378 &:n-o.lvery ~· you want. wheo you want! Hsetlld furnishWlpllreW!t. L#lll313 Ina 71+971.a:DI PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Public Ut1htlls commission requires that 111 used hous ehold aoods movers rrlnt th1l1 P U.C Ca T number; llmos and chauffeurs pt1nl their T.C P number '" aH adver· tlsements. If 1ou hev1 1ny ~1Uons about th• ••a•hty of 1 mover , llmo of chauffeur. ci1ll: PUB· llC UTILITIES COM· MISSION 7 14·558 4151 A.IWNl'ENMD ~on llltl•.....,Clrt *D~-"-•*r~__,_• Young -~ AtMa ......., In home No Job 1bo Smoll New h11llh c1r1 . provided Dawe llam.lltoa U,rinR~ A.vol,,,.bl11! 15Yrr,'r.ts. M-WIU. 'llh/ 949-322-8292 714-432-7873 =·,';";1=i·=-W-.IOllJ'OU1lf"""«com _ ,.... a-.·· Niew 'Ufra .. GfMf f>rlc1! Ou•anllld WOftl. f '" Ht ll375e02 714-S31-I 5.14 7 JllO. ZM5 m"I CiiiiOi,.... "'°''· dim!, ~ --lnterlor/ut 911411 dodrs L#703a -..,1 4610 ........ •'I ... - diiiroaCMS We Mid yow car. p1id for or not. Ptlllllps Auto Ask for Malcolm 949-574-nn ... di9NltM s,-t 2dr, Sspd, 4wd, .,-11n/tan Int, A/C, CO, very clnn condition ¥1821•28 $21195 &r 949-586-1888 a;;;y , .... '" "4a4 Rtd w/perlect ar•Y ltllr, I-owner, lmm1culatel 118410C • $23.980 h4p~lTD...._ Whit• w/blill •tripes! Only l()t( miles! 1-owner 118407C $42,980 ;'C11h -~ .._,,._. .......... , SltOwrwl. •.rad. ..t., "91119' ==~75~AallllMll Porsdlil '71 !lllT CQUtN, am Sllw•, xlnt Inti* a out, --------$10,000 Film. 7ll0-l20· l9m IZ2I :. '00 SU 4011 ml, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii autd, sitvtf, fl•Y "'t. am fm, aarafld, nDll/Mrlkr like new ¥972851 $7995 Fifi warranty nalt &r. ('49)5'6-1 ... ,_.,,. 'tS lX ...... model, (VS 8'lL .,-..i ~up) ci.sslc wht, xlnt cond 60ll mi, 1 own, must se•. bouellt 1notller $8500 949-719-9490 T•pt• ''2 Tenet DX at, ac, ps/pb, must se.el tl80036·3180 $4,995. .._.'9SAccw4 51 (Jlf ~1youif1Mt? Awoldlna bltt colleclots? Nied money fut? We can help! Call toll lrH l • •·217 6721 Pr.W....twe4t w.,..-w. ...... ,._ ,_......, .. ...... y.. ...... ... ......... 1449 Ult, st«ao c•ss, 1lloys, Maelrqdla #022775-9274 '5.995. Mis-'97 Altl-OXI Tiit, stereo cass, clean #114917-3210 $7,995. Pwdie T-.. '87 ......_Civic lX S.-. Guards red w/perfect Tilt, CC. Must see! 1 ... ICAWAM U 6'0, low "' .,. .. lhll:le. jllfted on a. off roed commuts. C.-..tonpa~ pp 714'337-0310 black luthet"I 44K mills f03139!>-3282 $8,495. BOATS • 18409C $29.980 ,....,_ ..... w .... Bladl wsaddle int, IOK miles, lun convertlble 118427C $17,980 PhlllpsAvto (949) 574-7777 phll1psavto,com Oir-t* '" c--4 ua 3111 actual ml, books, records, Y6 3.5. spar· Illini blac!Var•Y lttv. CO, premium sound, fully lo1ded, like new, $8995 V#79'1241 • 9&fil&.1888 DtHlle •-'ts 2500 Cummlnas Diesel Iona· bed truck 9411 m1, stick shift. 11reen, 1ray int, very clean cond v304446 $10,995 firm financina avall, Bkr 949-586-1888. rw4 '9S T-llr4 va, loaded, eac:ellent cond, I ·o wner, white/tan $5900 pp (949) 6'6·7097 HM40 •9a Accw4 LX auto, 4 cyl, 67k ml, xlnt cond. dark lfffn exVtan lthr inl, ac, p/w1n6ow/ doors, cc, In-duh cd, $11,900/obo 714·803· 9204 WWty '94 045 like new. Best car I owned. 7111 mile,, service records at Infinity Sll.000 Pp.714·501-0933 ,...... 'ts lUS c-v. 50ii ml, 6cyl, black/ black, CO, beautiful orl11nal cond. vl2679C I $19,995 linancina warr avail. Bllr. 949-586-1888 ...... "' ..... a;;;;,.;; Loredo. B"lacll, all pwr, loaded, A/C, CO. Must sell! Sacrifice $3,25-0 obo. Ben 949-722·2581. U..C9'1 '00 Te-•, eJCec: model, burpndy red w/black c.loth lop. CO, lllnt cond, low miles! must sell bouehl another $22,500 !149-719-9490 Me" ..... 'U S•OSl CfHm putt, whVlan llhr, showroom. chrome, 2 lops. $16,750 714-751-2464 Mltu'h'I '9S SOOOOTSl Red. fully loaded, auto. Cd, clean. $9000.obo 949-290-9925 . Pllndng RAIMIOW OKll MAINT Palntlnc.tit/ed, Hou:W~ Quall~bl Free estimate lt56 7 714-636-8888 Pltlnca GOTPOOP? ENTRE MANURE DOC WASTE REMOVAi.. We'll Clun It For You! 949-49M104 ......... Sllcco "-ter /Stwc• P.,dt s.rvm1$outlwnC.ilomla for 25 yelll"s. LIJ26864 24 Hours (714) 554-7831 ,...... CUT 6 ROLL PAINTING ~""t.. ~Prof1Nional Painting !Jc., ..... lllldll/llf• ......... ? "'C C*lllt". Rob ...,.. • OWnet COiia -., c. (141) Me-3008 Cel....,•1480 .._.,97Clvlc LXS.-. fully loaded, mint see! 1559666-3361 $8,995 Acvr• •01 s .. 2 n 6 crl. abs, cd, alloys IOOl8J9.3244 S23,995 1515 H•4H• River 1811 B11bo1t, new Atomic 4 enc. 1011111 restored. celebrity history, ready for fun! 714-997-0407 ......_ 'H Pnsp•rtfX ttas 12ft litft.t.W. 6 cyl, abs, moonroof w/1nf11t1ble floor. 2 •412502-3300 $15,995 stroke, 4hp, Johnson ena, $1200 obo 949·640·4273 fwel '00 bplwer Xll4a4 IA13134-3215 $14.995 I 990 M•li• I Ut w/Y1m1ha 130 ncellent VW '01 Jett• Ol condition, low hours, 1143340-2985 $12,995 $14,500 94'-722-U7• H-do '00 Civic Hatch 200 I 21 ft D~ like Only 3K miles 1101443·3076 $9,995. new, fully loade • slip Vefwo 'IS 245 OL Waeon Blue/blue int, runs well, cuNent tqs, smoued $1500 obo 949-640-0996 AU11*0lll.ES, ..sce.tMEOOS , ... 11y o, ••• , ... De.._ with over 40 rears exp! will pay 1 very fair price for your car. Yan or truck p1id tor or not. Call Dick Rey (Q> Tomato Auto Sales. 1T'-437·1931 or 714·328-3228 Phrnblng hpet"t Drain Cl-Int Ph1mb1n1 rep111s. ove1 25yrs up. All work 11J1r ar'ltlled. Steve 714-545-8298 HONEST & RUSOMMU PlUMBCR Ll506586 20~ Off labor! Smen repairs (714) 235-9150 PR.IOU PWMllMG Repairs ' Remodeltna FREE ESTIMATE ll687398 714·969-1090 TlllDrinl ltnlca • 11v1ilable. $28,500 obo 949 474-&MMhlll TtftUslbout YOUR GARAGE SW! In ClASSIFIED (949)642-5671 Wall CcMrinp THl SJRl,,IRI Speclalmna in Wallpapr Removal LIS88241 949 360·1211 We Gels should hana toeethrer. Slrip, lmtll. Int ext 1*1t. act.la ID h cnzx IT.f/116 o.m.7773 ~ WIMOOW COVUJNGS Mini Blinds. Wood Blinds Free i1 home est LISlJ!Dl9 .... 714-227-1911 .. CLEAN OUT YOUR HOUSE GARAGE SALES ONLY$18 CALL 949-642-5678