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THURSDAY,AUGUST29,2002
Rulin·g clan;ipS ·doWn on. Village Inn foe
Decision aims at curtailing vocal critic Anne
Lemen' s battle again~t the Balboa Island
nightspot, but her attorney says it
compromises her constitutional rights.
rant's employees or vldeotaplng
the busines,, frq_m with.in SO feet,
except from her own property.
Lemen and her attorney said
the ruling amounts to a violation
of her free speech rights. They
vowed to fight the decision on
constitutional grounds.
owners the Tull family said the de-
cisiQn proves that some of Le-
mens activities in fighting againb1
noise at the restaurant constituted
harassment and defamation.
"'Ibe evidence was pretty oom-
pelling that her activities were not
reasonable." said attorney Scott
Russo, who emphasized that this
oowt battle was not about noise
al the restaurant but about
whether Lemen aossed the line
in statements she made to neigh-
bors and police. and in comments
June CHa1rande be restricted in her future speech.
Daily Pilot Judge Gerald G. Johnston on
Tuesday issued an injunction
8A.l1lJA lSIANO -A Superior against resident Anne Lemen for-
Court judge has ruled that a resi· bidding her from making false
dent made false statements statements about the Village Inn.,
against the Vtllage Inn and should making contact with the restau·
"Now she has to worry about
what she says and how she says it
This is at the very hean of our
am.stirutional rights." attorney
Michael Bush said
But an attorney for Village Inn
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Kim Milbrandt received a kidney from friend and fellow musician Mike Teague, a Newport Beach animal control
officer. •Now I consider him a double bro -a brother in the Lord and a brother in flesh and blood," Milbrandt said.
A friendship that
keeps giving
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
T heir passion for music lnJtially
brought them together. Their
faith in God infused their mu-
sic and sustained their friend·
ship. And it was divine intervention,
they say, that matched them up for a
kidney transplant.
Kim Milbrandt, 47. of Portola Hills
desperately needed a new kidney be·
cause hers were slowly being rendered
useless by a 21-year fight against lu-
pus.
Her hope was fading as family and
longtime friends were rejected as po-
tential donors.
But MUbrandt. a devout Olristlan.
never lost faith.
Ultimately. a kidney came from a
friend she had known for only four
years -Mike Tuague, 47, an animal
When Kim Milbrandt
needed a kidney,
Newport Beach
Police Animal
Control Officer Mike
Teague volunteered
to be her last resort.
And it paid off.
control officer with the Newport
Beach PoUce Deparunent who shared
her love fo( music and her unques-
tionable faith in God
''You can't help but get your faith
strengthened in God seeing how
everything came together," Teague
said. Hit just doesn't happen by
chance."
Milbrandt and Teague first met
wheo she and another bandmate who
played in a praise and worship band at
calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa were
looking for a guitar player. They ulti·
mately found Teague and another gui·
tar player, and formed a band called
Sweet Peace. '
When they met in 1998, Milbrandt's
kidneys were failing, forcing her to go
on dialysis. She began the search for a
lcidney donor, turning first to her hus-
band of 22 years, F.ctward, then to
other relatives and close friends.
All were rejected
One afternoon during practice,
Teague ofthandedly remarked that if
the last friend Milbrandt had asked to
be tested did not match, he would ap-
ply.
A THE BELL CURVE
B
c Some haven't dropped their gloves for the El Toro fight
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E L et me see if I have this
F straJght.
According to a list of
expenditures submitted to the
G Newport Beach Oty CoWldl by
the Airport Worlclng Group.
H consultant David EJli8 WU paid
$458.061 by AWG to defeat
J Meuure W. deligrted to replace
K ID airport at FJ 1bro with a
mythbl put-which hu
L become ewn more mythical
M aince Meuure W won btl-
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this setback.
The
newsletter
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the
volunteers
who
"'continue to
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ditappoUidac lhilt IOIDe ol lbl
poMddllill we a..~
are waving the white flag.
Maybe they need to be
replaced.~
OUef among AWG's white
lag wavers are the memben of
the Newport ee.dl City
Cioundl. Several of those
memben are 6ldng election
this fall. and IWO o( them -
1bd~-=~
their~ Sowemw
Ebia •• hired aun woddna for
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branded as polldcians who
"need to be replaced."
Meanwhile, back at the
ranch. Councilman John
HefJeman 11 catching all kinda
ofhNt for "•1 IJf'ng that he'd
lib to eee an ICc:ouridng of the
$3.7 ml1lon ol our money
noned OVW' to die AWG Ind the
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she has made to Vtllage Inn em·
ployees.
"The line has peen aossed,"
Russosaid.
Lemen denied that she had
made false statements that some
illegal activities were going on at
the business. but Johnston, citing
witnesses' testimony; ruled that
she had made such statements.
Lemen. whose home is next
door to the restaurant and bar,
has 'been at odds with the
buslness over noise and unruly
patrons. City staff Is oonsidering a
request by the business to expand
its live entenainment -a request
Lemen opposes.
"It affects our health. our jobs.
our children, our sleep, our prop-
erty values and our saf~" Lemen
said.
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'Final' school
budget may
still change
Board adopts plan
that will be amended
once the county and
state make separate
decisions.
Deirdre Newman
Da1lyP1lot
NEWPORT-MESA -Calling
the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District's finaJ budget "6-
nal" is like calling a baseball
game over with two outs in the
bonom of the ninth.
That's the sentiment Assistant
Supt of Business Services Paul
Reed expressed Tuesday night
before the district's trustees
unanimously passed a "final"
budget to comply with state law.
The temporary quaJity of the
finaJ budget results from the
state not passing its own budget
yet because $24 billion is still un-
resolved, raising the specter of
significant cuts in education.
"We've gonen no direction
from the state," Reed lamented.
"The longer it takes. the more
concerned I get, because the
more desperate they get in Sac-
EDUCATION
'We've gotten no
direction from the
state. The longer it
takes, the more
concerned I get,
because the more
desperate they get in
Sacramento the worse
it could be for
education.'
Paul Reed,
Newport-Mesa Unified School
D1stnct assistant supenntendent of
business services
ramento the wor;e it could be '-
for education."
The district t!> requtred to
adopt a final budget by SepL 8.
Using his financial acumen
and a crystal ball Reed jokingly
said he received from his pred·
ecessor, Mike Fine, Reed crafted
the budget based on conserva-
tive assumptions. The challenge
was exacerbated by another un-
See BUDGET. Pa1e A4
Cell phone ban
returns to schools
Trustee wants issue
to be a high priority,
though district
already prohibits
phones, pagers.
Deirdre Newman
DailyPtlot
NEWPORT-MESA -The ln·
cessant ringing of a cell phone
can be a major nuisance. But the
phones provide a sense of secu-
rity that has no equal among
electronic devices.
Daily Pilot
At A GLANCE
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Until Wednesday. cell phones
were banned on school cam-
puses statewide But now that
Gov. Gray Davis has igned a bill
repealing the ban, schooJ boards
will have to navigate a policy that
bridges the positi~ and negative
aspects of the electronic devices.
The Newport-Mesa Uni6ed
School District has its own policy
forbidding cell phont>s. pagers
and other electronjc acoesson
at schools because of theiJ" di •
ruptiveness.. But many tudents
urreptitiously take phones to
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A REWARDING TRIP
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher showed off his district this week to a big-time guest; U.S. Commerce Secretary Don Evans.
Among their stops was one in Rohrabacher's hometown, Huntington Beach, where the congressman and Cabinet
member presented a local minority-owned business, Aranda Tooling Co., with a federal award and encouraged others
like it to "go globally and grow locally." The business' owner, Pedro Aranda, accepted the award. .
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Quite a tour f or commander.:.in-chief
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
Rep. Duis Cox might just be
the most influential tour guide
in history.
On his trip to Orange County
on Friday, President Bush
joined Cox on a 15-minute
helicopter ride over Newport
Beach and other parts of the
47tb Congressional District.
The copter ride came as a
lead-in to Bush's 3 p.m. speech
in Santa Ana and appearance at
a Dana Point fund-raiser for
Republican gubernatorial
candidate Bill Simon.
Cox took Bush and National
Security Advisor Condoleeu.a
Rice on the ride and chaned
about some of the country's
pressing issues, he said,
includin.g a possible baseball
strike, military action against
Iraq and how to reuse the
Tustin Marine Corps Air
Station.
Cox. a special counsel in the
Reagan White House, said he
told Rice he disagreed with the
current viewpoint that America
POLITICAL
CALENDAR
SEPTEJMJER
10: A tea In honor of Cindy
Simon, wife of Republican
could initiate military action
against lraqi leader Saddam
Hussein without the approval of
Congress.
Cox also said Bush, a fo rmer
owner of the Tex.as Rangers, is
frustrated by the possibWty of a
labor meltdown in the nation's
pastime.
"He's very angry with the
players and owners that they're
on the precipice of wrecking
the sport." Cox said. "He thinks
(a strike) is thoroughly ill
advised."
Big bad Rep. daddy
Hipster retro-swing band
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
popped in for a visit to Rep.
Dana Rohrabacher's
Washington, D.C., office on
Thursday on its way to a
concert that night at a local
nightclub.
Daddy's ho rn player, Ron
Blake, and Rohrabacher press
deputy Aaron Lewis grew up
together in the San Fernando
Valley. Lewis showed the band
around the office, where they
saluted the three s urfboards
nominee for governor Bill Simon,
11 :30 a.m. at the home of
Jo-Helen Stedbauer in Cos1a
Mesa. (714) 546-6985.
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County, Sept 11 memorial prayer
breakfast, 7:30 a.m. at the Sutton
Plaoe Hotel. Special guest will be
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hanging on the congressman's
wall. The band's m~mbers are
all surfers.
Lewis took the band on a
tour ef the Capitol building,
which included House Speaker
Dennis Hastert's office, the
little-known speaker's balcony,
the rotunda and the statuary
hall.
The band, which was
featured in the movie
"Swingers," posed for pictures
at the locations.
Later that night, Daddy
played to a packed crowd at
Nightclub 9:30, a popular
nightspot.
Not Balboa ducks
Providing more.evidence
that the lntemet is playing a
bigger and bigger role in
electi ons, congressional
candidate Gerrie Schipske
launched a Web site to anack
incumbent Re p. Dana
Rohrabacher.
Schipske, a Long Beach
nurse and college professor,
started her own site called
"Rohrabacher Ducks"
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person, or $200 for table of 10.
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created to inform voters about
Rohrabacber's "long history of
ducking important things."
The site Is populated with
pictures of quackers next to
five sections. the things
Schipske says the
congressman has ducked. She
clearly engages in a little
campaign rhetoric, a part of
every campaign that can have
its entertaining moments.
Uttle more than two months
are left in the race for the 46th
Congressional District.
Schlpske, a Democrat who los t
to Rep. Steve Horn (R-Long
Beach) in a 200Q election for a
different district. Since that
time, the congressional map
has been redrawn, putting
more Democratic sections of
Long Beach in what will
become the new 46th District.
Rohrabacher now represents
the 45th Di.strict. The two face
off on Nov. 5.
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of Balboa Island's former duck
residents.
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POLmcs ASIDE
Some fire,
some brimstone
The two faces of
Newport-Mesa's
congressional
representation were on
display Wednesday
morning as Reps. Ouis
Cox and Dana
Robrabacher spoke to a
joint breakfast meeting
of the Newport Beach
and Irvine chambers of
commerce.
r------, capital gains taxes.
"It's important to
focus on spending
both because it's
important to control it
and to get focus otJ tu
increases. .. Cox said.
Rohrabacher echoed·
Cox'spoadon,calling ·
it a"~ briefing" •
and added his own
S.J. CAHN two cents: "We have to
Cox, well-pressed and
well-dressed. in a Washington
power suit, spoke
matter-of-factly and
professorially about the national
budget and the country's
economic hard times of late.
Rohrabacher, in what
approached an army jacket and
khakis, lobbed some fiery
rhetoric about our national
security.
The two talb fairly well
demonstrated the different
characters and characteristics
that Newport-Mesa has sent to
Capitol Hill, an interesting
one-two punch that both
congressmen played up as
beneficial to the area.
Cox. though. noted that with
redistricting Newport Beach no
longer will be represented by
both him and Rohrabacher, a
loss of "twice the muscle" the
city's enjoyed.
Cox's talk focused on the
return of deficit problems in
Washington, which he attributed
• to lncreased spending, -as
opposed to an economk
downturn or loss of revenue
from taxes.
"The real reason we're running
a deficit is we're growing ·
spending like we haven't seen in
a very, very long time," Cox said
to the crowd of about 180 tightly
packed audience members.
Of note, he added, "It's not
obvious this should be
happening in Washington."
The reason? There's a
Republican in the White House
and the GOP controls the House
of Representatives.
That fact, of course, opened
the door for Cox eventually to
uro in on an appropriate
election year targec the
Democratic Senate, which he
pointed to as the main source of
freewheeling spending.
But, typical of Cox. there was
no shaking of fists or shouting
down the Democrats. His attack
was subdued. but nonetheless
clear.
And. seemingly, it was as
much an attack against any talJc
or tax Increases, a regular Cox
pet policy that has included
efforts to repeal the estate tax
(readers likely are more familiar
with lts politically tinged name,
the Death Tux) and reduce
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29: Last day to request an
do the right thing
economically because
everything depends on a strong
economy."
But the economy was not the
main thrust of his comments.
And while Cox gravely went
through the country's econornio
status. Robrabacher was
unhesitant and unrestrained in ·
pointing to bls enemies: both AJ. ·
Qaeda and Iraqi leader Saddam •
Hussein, whom Rohrabacher
called a "ganptet. •
Robrabacher also was
unhesitant in saying that the
United States made a mistake by
not removing Husaef.n from
J>}Jwer 10 years ago and made · tliis prediction: "It wU1 be easier
for us to dislodge and overthrow
Saddam Hussein than it was to
overthrow the Taliban."
That move, he added. would
not amount to an invuion, but
would be one that liberated the
people of Iraq from a tyrant
whom they hate.
He also summarily dismissed
the lack of support from Europe,
where he had just been as part
ofa U.S. delegation.
MThey think we're a bunch of
cowboys,· he reported.
E\,11'0pean leaders also picture
themselves playing chess when
it comes to defense and foreign
policy. Rohrabacher added.
wb1Je they think of the United
· States as playing poker.
But, he added, the truth is
thJs: In Europe, while the Jeaders-
play chess, they play it to end ln •
a draw. Here. leaders play to win.
An interesting analogy, though
the stakes in these games are w
higher than your typical Vegas
card game.
A change of policy1
Another bit of news to note.
During President Bush's trip to
Orange County last week. Henry
Segerstrom could be seen in
some of the pictures of the
president It will be interesting to
see if Segerstrom's limited
political donations changed
during that visit Those numbers
should appear during the next
filing period. That filing date is
Sept 20.
• S.J. CAHN Is the managing editor.
He can be reached at (949) 574-4233
or by e-mail at Bteven.Cllhn@·
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INSIDE CITY HALL: COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP-UP
Here ere eome of the Chrlltlen Outl"NCh Center,
decl1lon1 coming out of the slated to move Into• 1,964-.
Costa M ... Planning equa.....toot epece In the CofT\·
Comml..aon meeting on meroe Pirie comple>t. Mked for
Mondey. e c:ondttlontkJM
~_.,hlhotwoold CHRISTIAN OUTREACH reduce the re-
CENTER PARKING quired parking
specee from 26 to
Costa Meu panning commit-six.
aloneta unanimously approved a Plan• for the church, which
request from Chrlltlan Outreedl hH about 30 membera, call for
Center offtclals to deviate frol)1 a reception area, office apace,
usual parking requirements for sanctuary and restroom on the
their new place of worthlp on first floor and• youth room,
Harbor Boulevard. "clothing and food room; and
Offlclals representing the restroom on the second floor,
Decision in judge
race challenges
remains on hold
Superior Court judge steps down from the
case, saying he perso.nally knows both
Newport Beach attorneys.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BF.ACH -A judge
opt.,ed out of a legal dispute be-
tween two judicial candidates on
Wednesday, saying he knows the
two personally. .
Orange County Superior Court
Judge David C. Velasquez. at a
1:30 p.m. Wednesday hearing,
said he could not issue an opin-
ion in the case, which will be re-
assigned to another judge, his
court clerk said.
Newpon Beach residents Vick-
ie Ann Bridgman and Kelly Ann
MacEachem, both deputy dis-
trict attorneys, are campaignlng
for Superior Court judgeship No.
2\oth women have also filed le-
gal challenges to each other's
Aug. 8 ballot statement. In simi-
lar claims, they allege that the
other candidate has made "false
and misleading" statements.
MacEachem, in an Aug. 22 law-
suit. ac.cuses Bridgman of clalm-
ing endorsements she hasn't se-
cured, including Rep. Chris Uix
and several attorney groups.
Bridgman, in a challenge filed
three days earlier, said MacF.ach-
em included "extraneous ma-
terial" that ·is not permitted, in-
cluding praise from the Los
Angeles Tunes.
The two women will vie for the
seat in the Nov. 5 election. In the
March 5 primary, Bridgman and
MacF.achem were the top two
vote-getters, securing 46% and
36%, respectively. Since neither
won more than 50%, a runoff is
necessary.
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FYI: ter will conduct buslneu out of ~ofthOboa .. preued the .. me concem•
the office on weekdays and hold would not be Mondev, .. v1ng the profec:t did Whet: Coste Meat Planning services on weekends only. property not allow enough room to Comml .. lon meeting shielded. Com-move the boN In end out of When: 6:30 p.m. Sept. 9 BARNACLE BILL'S mluionera also the storage without bedclng Where: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
Information: (714) 764-5245 decided the deck would create a them out onto the strfft end
The Planning Commisalon traffic hazard. causing •traffic jam.
again thwarted anv plans for an Bu1lne11 owner Dan Zee-Comml .. ionera encouraged
according to a staff report. owner of the Barnacle Bill's boat curl appealed the decl1lon, laccurl to use a canopy that
Planner Mel Lee said he did repJir business to build a deck saying the proposed ramp falls In line with dty regula-
not expect anv parking prob-for boat detailing and storage would block vlsibllltv of the tlo~s H a detalllng area.
fems because church services by upholding the original denial lower 1torage yard and pro· • are held when the other com--of the project. posed addltlonal decorative WHAT rT MEANS
plex businesses are closed. In July, the commission de-screening to shield people Zaocurl will not be permitted
nled a request to build a detail-from the view, a staff report to build a deck and ramp for
WHAT rT MEANS Ing dee* at the 1609 Pomona reads. • boat storage and detailing.
The Christian Outreach Cen-Ave. business, saying the view Planning commissioners ex-• -Compiled by Lolita Harper
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS ,
Runners can support
any charity on Nov. 10
World Run Day-Costa Mesa Is
an event where local runners are
asked to come out and run for
the charity of their choice· on
Nov.10.
Whether with a group of
friends in a park or alone on a
treadmill, all local joggers and
runners are encouraged to par-
ticipate with 100% of their chari·
table donations going to the
charity of their choice.
World Run Day is ~grass-roots
movement that encourages peo-
ple to host their own charity run-
n1ng events and offers sugges-
tions for possible charities and
organizational tips.
The worldwide charity run
was started in 1999 by 30-year
runner Bill McDermott, who
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has been growing steadily
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M Thursday, ~ 29, 2002
PUBLIC
SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• 8Mf ~A grand theft
was reported in the 2900
blade at 6:35 a.m. Tuesday.
• Brfstol StrMt: A
hit-and-run causing property
damage was reported in the
3000 blade at 9:36 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Harbor Boulevard: Indecent
exposure was repo.rted In
the 1800 block at 12;06 a.m.
Wedne$day.
• Newport Boulevllrd; An
assault was reported in the
1800 block at 3;36 p.m.
Tuesday.
• R411eigh Avenue: A home
burglary was reported In the
2100 block at 11:01 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Royal Palm Drive: Terrorist
threats were reported in the
2900 block at 1 :33 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Coste Mesa Fteeway/&st
Pliulenno Avenue: A
19-year-old man was ·
arrested on suspicion of
receiving stolen property,
burglary, robbery and
conspiracy at 6:55 p.m.
Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• East Balboa Boulevard: A
physical fight was reported
in the 100 blodc at 10:20 p.m.
Tuesday.
• &st Newport Center Drive:
A vehicle theft was reported
in the 500 block at 6:34 p.m.
Tuesday.
• &stblutf Drive: Someone
was arrested on suspicion of
vandalism in the 2100 blodc
at 9:13 p.m. Tuesday.
•West Bay Avenue:
Someone was arrested on
suspicion of assault with a
deadly weapon in the 1800
block at 5:53 p.m. Tuesday.
•31st Street: A home
burglary waS' reported in the
400 block at 1:52 p.m.
Tuesday.
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If you're in the 27% tax
bracket, a tax-free b ond
yielding 4. 75%* pays a!l
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FRIENDSHIP
ConUnued from Al
He kept his word.
•A friend needed help, and I'm
com!ortabJe if somedtlng were
to (have) happened afterward, ..
Tuague said. "I .know where l'rn
going. I knew God was com·
pletely involved. It was a very
easy decision."
After consulting with wife
Ouisty. Teague went to UCLA for
the standard blood work and X-
rays to see if he was a match. The
typical three-month proceSs
took a lot longeL
"They poked and prodded him
for 10 months... Milbnu:.idt said,
which turned out to ~ good
CELL
Continued from Al .
school, some principals and par-
ents admit.
Some parents say they would
like to see the trustees adopt a
policy that enables students to
bring cell phones to school with·
out fear of repercussion as long
as they use them respectfully.
"It obviously can't be used
BELL
Continued from Al
of Councilwoman Norma Glover,
there is very little enthusiasm
among other council members
-intluding Ellis' current clients
-for the ac::counting sought by
Heffernan. And the three major
recipients of the city's grant -
Ellis, Bruce Nestande for
Citizens for Jobs and the
Economy, and attorney Barbara
Liebman -have responded
with outraged statements that
we were lucky to get their
expertise at bargain prices.
Not unexpectedly, Liebman
also took a shot at !he
messenger, saying of Heffernan
in a Pilot news story: "He is just
creating controversy within our
community. Controversy's the
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timing becau.te MDbrandt en·
countered some heltldl prob-
leros durtng that perfod that
would have been more hannful
after a lddney traoaplant.
'Ieaguel kidney bnna Wiii
right on target as he turned out
to be an organ match as weJJ as a
tlasUe match.
"When you have a tiuue
match, the longevity of the [new)
kidney Ja longer, wblcb means
you don't have to tab as many
anti-rejection drugs," Miibrandt
!Rlld.
K·Oa}t occurred on May 29 at
UCLA and, fortunately i>r
Teague, doctors were able to use
a •]ow-invasive technique called
laparoscopic surgery to. remove
one of bis kidneys. His operatio~
took about 3~ hours.
during instructional time, but as
a parent, I think it's really helpful
to have a cell phone as a safety
net, so I would say if they were
able to limit it to before and after
school and certain times of day,
that should be fine," said JUI
Money. a Corona del Mar parent
Michael Vossen, principal of
Newport Harbor High School,
said continuing the ban would
be unrealistic, but he expressed.
concerns that teachers have re-
last thing we need. I challenge
him to show that he has
defended the people of Newport
Beach the way we have."
All this leads to a headache, so
I went to the Newport Beach
City Council meeting on
Tuesday night to try and sort it
out -and to see if anyone Was
tailing to Councilman
Heffernan. That didn't help. I left
early when Mayor Tud Ridgeway
said from the dais: "I just met
with the president of the United
States and told him we are
supportive of everything he's
doing."
That made my headache
worse. So I turned baclc to El
Toro and to Bonnie O'Neil, an
unpaid AWG board member
who has long been an active,
articulate and tireless volunteer
worker for a conunetdal airport
at El Toro. Bonnie has no hidden
GETTING
INVOLVED
• GmlNG INYOlYED runs
periodically in the Dally Pilot on a
rotating basis. For Information on
.adding your organization to this list,
call (9491 574-4298.
ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA
Costa M esa families can host a
German student and eam up to
$1 .000 toward a number of travel
abroad programs. Danielle
Carpino, (800) 322-HOST.
ALS ASSN., ORANGE
COUNTY· CHAPTER
The Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis Assn., whidl helps
Individuals who have the
disorder tha1 is also known as
Lou Gehrig's disease, needs
volunteers. (714) 375-1922.
ALZHE•R'S ASSN.
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Support group leaders, Visiting
Volunteers, family resource
consultants and office volunteers
are needed. Volunteers may worlt
on one-time projects or ongoing
programs. Training sessions are
available. (800) 660-1993.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCtETY
The 9'ange County Region of the
Amertcan Qn:ier Society ...
oftb vclunl8ers. The
90dety .. ello 999ldng volunlleers to
8'1'W9r Cllll for the 1#6
Helpline lnfoCAnlw. (949) 281-8448.
AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP
The American Cancer Society
DilOOV8f'Y SKop needs unwtnted
goods, Mtl .. dothlno.
furniture, jewelry, eoc1•0.•,
antiques 8f1d oollectlbtee, to fund
the IOCietv'• ,....rd\, 9ducetton
and pa1ient Mrvicel progr1m1.
The gooda may be dropped off 11t
2800 E. COMt Highwey, Corona
del M•r. ~•re a1eo
needed from 10 e.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday through s.tufd9y llt the •me IOC9llon (IM8, MCM777.
Mdbraodrt e::r WU lon'9 eer. and lbe rompMce-
dolll and blu ih• lbrwud
tbat required her to be wbllbcl
away to the intemdve care unit.
~ recoveced quiddy
enougb to go home the next day,
which reUeved MUbrandt.
"It bleseed me to aee Chat he
WU up and looking Ute hlmlelf."
she l8id.
1bree months later, Milbrandt
Is starting to notice a surge in en-
ergy. •sut I'm as tired as can be,"
Teague joked.
~ Milbrandt is sdll strug·
gUna with lupus, she ls no tonaer
on dialysis. She is eternally grate-
ful to 'league, Christy an4 their
three cbildren for his Sejftess act,
she said
garding their use in the class-
room.
"Knowing the majority of kids
have them already. certainly I
would not want to ·see them
banned," Vossen said "But I cio
think schools should be allowed
to not let !hem be turned on
during class bows. It's disrup-
tive.."
'Ihlstee Wendy Leece said she
would lilce to see the board make
a decision on cell phones a high
agendas. or divided loyalties. She
simply doesn't want the noise
overhead to get wone for those
of us who live under it I talked
with her just before the passage
of Measure W, and it seemed
time to talk wilb her again.
She tsn't personally concerned
about the criticism -some of it
mine -being directed at AWG
for the manner in which the
airport cause was marketed.
"Blame doesn't matter, .. she said.
"The reason for every effort I
made was the feeling that it was
important to try and protect our
city. I don't feel myself involved
in the rehashing or
recriminations. And I welcome
the audit
"If we're going to start
pointing fingers, we shouldn't
lose sight of the fact that
Measure W failed in every North
County dty. We lost because of
looking for volunteers to perform
various general office dutiea In
the main office and Implement
educational and fund-raising
evenu through Orange County.
No experience necessary.
Training will be provided. (949)
866-3555.
AMERICAN HOME HEAIJ1f
HOSPICE PROGRAM
The American Home Health
Hospice Program needs
volunteers to give emotional
suppo,, to terminally Ill patients
and their families In the greater
Orange County area. Training Is
provided. (714) 550-0800 or (800)
540-2545.
AMERICAN RED CROSS,
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
The dl8pter needll volunteers to
addrwa oommunlty groups about
Red CR* 98rVicl89 and to act aa
llailona wtth the media in disaster
and emergei~ 8ltuationa. Lynn Howes. (714) 481-5378.
ANIMAL NETWORK
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Become a bottle-feeder or take in
pregnant cats at your home.
Many shelters kill pregnant cats
upon amval. Dogs and cats are
also available for adoption.(949)
769-3646or
www.animalnetworlc.org.
ASSN.RENAISSANCE CREATORS
The Cos1a Mesa group sponsor•
•nd eupportl outreach
community~ programs,
tudl .. the l'lomelea Mnctuary.
Votunteett .,. needed. (714)
540-6803.
BEST BUDDIES
The nonprofit orpnlzetlon it
loolclng for volu~. 18 and
older, to provide companionship
for edlJha With ~I
dlsabllftlee. ,.. • •Cftfien Buddy;
vofunteer9 wlfl vlalt with a buddy
twtcie • month end call or e-m•ll
them once • W9ek. The
orgentzdon aleo "-an
.-8uddlee prognm that fonns
friendlNpe tntll-'V ""91' the
t"'8rntt ~forthtlt
progrmn mull be et lwt 12.
(714)Ml-182tor
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"Now J consider him • c:touble
bro -a brother in the totd and a blocber tn fteell and blood.·
Mflbraodt said. •a•m waiting to
get hill pdlar talent, and I lib his
aeme of humor too." Wb1l6 Sweet Peace ii no longfr
together, Milbrandt aod n.gue
said they wQJld like to cn!ate a
CD containing some songs tnat
re8ect their remarkable relation·
ship.
"I saw God do a lot of miracles
through this and want to share
that experience/' Milbrandt said
"l'ro anxious to get back Into
music."
• DEIRORI! NEWMAN covers
educetion. -She may be readied at
(949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at
IJeirdre.nttWmsn@lstlmn.com.
priority.
"'We need to put this on a front
bwner to decide what we want
to do and not just have pande-
monium with kids talking to all
sort of their friends and not fo·
cusing on education," Leece
said. "It's an urgent thing."
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers
education. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newmsn@lstimes.com.
the fervor in South County. We
lost because of the low turnout
in cities where it wasn't made an
issue and because of citizens
who didn't vote."
She-feels strongly that what
we were lacking can be summed
up in two wordsi leadership and
passion."Howevermisdirected
and wrong-headed' it may have
been, South County felt real
passion to defeat this airport
and bad the leadership to build
and sustain it We didn't We
never found that one pers(>n,
that passionate leader to drive
our effon. Nobody stepped up
with the charisma to energize us,
to give marching orders to eager
troops.
"I don't know who to blame
for that -or if we should even
try. If we do, it doesn't seem fair
to start with AWG. It was the
onl¥ organi.7.ation to do anything
Orange County Council include
fund-raising, program
development and training to
existing troops and pac:ks. (714)
5464990.
BOYS & GIRLS CWBS
OF NEWPORT-MESA
The three area clubs need
volunteer coaches and arts and
crafts workshop teadlers. Call for
locations. (949) 642-2246.
BRAILLE INsnnrrE'S
ORANGE COUNTY CENTER
The nonprofit organization is
looking for volunteers with a
basic knowledge of Windows
95198, Microsoft Word and a
willingness to team the adaptive
equipment used by i1s students
to participate in various activities
at the Oasis Senior Center in
Corona del Mar. Volunteers will
Mor legally blind adult students
with the use of computers and
other edaptive technology. Mary
Johnson, (714) 821-5000, Ext.
2113.
Comp11rtion Hospice needs
volunteers to befriend someone
who needs extra special caring at
the end of life. Volunteers will
receive 16 hours of orientation
and training, and will serve
during the fall program that
begins Sept. 28. (714) 660-81n
COSTA MESA
CIVIC PLAYHOUSE
The playhouse needs volunteers
for ushering, badtttage wo~
mailings, typing, controlling
lights and many other dutia..
(949) 660-5269.
COSTA MESA
tlSTORICAL SOCETY
The society collectt lnfOfnlation,
photoe and artlfec::ta ""8dng to
the history of Costa ,.. ... and the
harbor lrM. Voturmi.ra are
needed for dericaf tllalcs end
computer Input. •nd help In the
llbrery. (949) 831-6918.
BUDGET
Continued from Al
cert8inty -the distrlct will not
know the full extent of the prop-
erty tu income it wiD receive
from the county until Novem-
ber.
For the 2002-03 achool year,
the total projected income ls
$174.7 miWon and total pro.
Jected ~nses Is $167 .2 mil-
lion, including $64.4 million for
teacher salaries.
Another part of the budget
fhat is not quite as it seems is
the deficit of $7 .3 million, whlch
is ol)tained by comparing this
. year't. ending balance of SJ'·S
million lo the bejinning tial-
ance of$14.8 million, Reed said.
He does not consider it to be
deficit spending, though, be-
cause the money is being s~nt
from program and site reserves,
and will go toward one-time ex-
penditures.
The end result is sdll an in·
crease in the "true reserve· from
3% to 4%, ~said
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers
education. She m'ay be reached ot
(949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newmsn@lstimes.com.
on our side:
And, it should be pointed out.
the only one to continue the
fight. Does that add up to
windmill tilting? .
MNo," said O'Neil, ·because we
still need to be up for a good
fight If the people who want fo
expand John Wayne think that is
the only possibility left. we're
sunk. All the communities under
the John Wayne _flight path need
to unite in J?Utting every effort
into preventing the enormous
problems that would come with
expansion. Slowing down El .
Toro is still our best option.
We're in the same position South
County was in three years ago.
They turned it around. We can
too."
•JOSEPH N. BEU. is a resident of
Santa Ana Heights. His column
appears Thursdays.
COSTA MESA
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Seniors 55 and older are invited
to help staff the Westside
substation. Volunteers are asked
to worlt two four-hour daytime
shifts per week and are
responsible for answering
phones, bicycle registration,
fingerprinting, data entry and
assisting with other citywide
projects. Seniors who can speak
both Spanish and English are
also needed. Call for an
application. Fred Gaec:tler, (714)
754-6208.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
The multipurpose senior services
facility at the comer of 19th Street
and Pomona Avenue seeks
volunteers who can greet
members and the public at the
front desk and volunteers for tt\e
Resource Department with Excel
computer experience and sharp
telephone skills. The Senior
Meals program also needs
people to deliver meals to
homes. (949) 646-2356.
COSTA MESA SENOR CORP.
The nonprofit organization at the
Costa Mesa Senior Center It
looking for new board members.
The fund-raising and
policymaking board needs
volunteers who will participate in
monthly meetings, occasional
committee meetings and special
project.a. Candidates should have
connections in Costa Mesa end
surrounding communities and an
interest in serving the oommunitv
by helping seniors. (949)
645-2366, E>ct. 16.
COURT-APPOWTED
SPECIAL ADVOCATES
Volunteers are needed to Mrve.
as advocates for lbuMd, ~ •nd •bendoned ctilldren. Volunteera WOfic one Of\
one with 1 ctilld for ttw.. houra a
week. (714) 883-9034.
atlSIS ASSISTANCl
PROGRAM INC.
The nonprofit Of'g8niudon 19
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EDITORIAL
:flight foµtes to ·
· :Long·Beach must
·avoid Costa Mesa ..
A sifflightsfrom
• · John Wayne Airport
were not a big
enough nuisance
for Newport-Mesa residents,
now comes trouble related to
another airport entirely.
Long Beach Airport filghts
have recently begun using
the Westside and Mesa Verde
for their arrival paths.
While there are fewer than ·
10 of those arriving flights
now, according to a Long
~ach Airport spokeswoman,
there will t:Je more as early as
~ptember and even more
come mid-October. The city
. of Long Beach is trying to cap
the airport at 41 total Oights
daily, though there are less
than that now.
· But those are Oights bound
for Long Beach. a city about
16 miles northwest of
Newport-Mesa. And as this
community has its own
airport that sends departing
ftigbts overhead, it should
not be too much to ask for
Long Beach to reroute its
ftigbts.
And city leaders should
aslc.
While some might argue
this is a "not in my backyard"
issue, it is more than that It
is utterly reasonable to say
there are already too many
Oigbts in this small area In a
sense, that is what the flight
caps on John Wayne, and the
settlement extension,
correcdy say. And even then,
John Wayne Airport will add
roughly 12 more flights under
the new settlement
agreement guidelines being
considered
The answer to the problem
of these new flights is that
the path of Long Beach
arrivals needs to change. But
this will not happen unless
someone speaks up. That is
where the Costa Mesa City
Council comes into play.
Qty leaders should
demand that the airport
return to earlier flight paths
that did not swoop over the
heads of Costa Mesa
residents. If that fails, then
the Federal Aviation
Administration and federal
representatives -who
should be on speed dials,
given all the talk concerning
John Wayne and the
proposed El Toro airport -
must be consulted to put a
fix to it
Costa Mesa leaders also
must be more aggressive in
halting these flights than they
were in promoting an El Toro
airport. Newport Beach
officials waged the brunt of
that battle while Costa Mesa
officials, for the most part,
dragged their feet
As the Long Beach Airpon
spokeswoman said, more
flights are on the way. In
other words, it can only get
worse, and no one in
Newport-Mesa wants that to
happen. Just ask those living
under the John Wayne Oight
path.
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
. Costa Mesa voters
must choose carefully
ByGeoffWH t
The Aug. 18 editorial ("We'll
just have to get by with lesa this
~ left me more than a little
depreseed. As a frequent critic of
the c.osta Mesa Oty Council's
leadership, the specter of~
"less" on the dais is painful to
even contemplate.
l. too. was disappointed that
Joel Faris, Heather Somers, Bill
1\upit and others whole names
Ji.ad been frequently mendoned
as pollible candidates chose not
t9 run this time around Each
could haw brought a little
di&rmt slant and energy to
inatters a&cting our city.
AD Is not lost. however.
Between now and the elections
in November we, the residents of
Colta Mesa. have an
opportunity to tlesll out the
mnalning candidates, to get a
clear roa. on their pc>Udona on
the prr 1 ' • ..._ r.ctng the
day ad ......... OW' feelinll ~In die Wlilll booth. Allan
~al com1e, .it at a 8eVel"e
~.,__the other four ta ID have an
opportunity to clilplay their
.kiba-0r ilck thereof -at
-.. twice a month• they
Conduct the dty'I huetneee For
blm to owrcome the recent
......... p1911--nited wbb
• die ..... c:oaavwtllJ ~ ._.i.~ontbe
............ 4Cmned i.P*a .... Odmll Wll» Ille
• tlb a.....,.,.,_, on the
part of his supporters. One thing
is sure -he can probably forget
about getting the gay and
, lesbian vote.
It is my hope that, between
now and the election, the
residents will have several
opportunities to attend
candidate forums -or at least
view them on Channel 74 -so
an informed dloice can be
made when they get to the
voting booth. While nothing is
certain. it does appear that Gary
Monahan's bid for re-election
has broad support in the
. community. I am left with the ·
nagging feeling that the contest
foi: the remaining seat may
come down to a choice between
•the lester of two evils," with
Mayor Unda Dixon and her
done. lCatrlna Foley, on one
hand and the neophytes,
Mamoor and em Perkins, on the
ocher.
Aa the ...._ are debated ave!'
the oat few weeb, Mdl ol UI
IDUlt pey dole attendon and
attempt to MCertaln the true
depCh and lntendona of each
candidate-not an e.y tuk. fl
we don't do our bomewodt and
mab the belt dlOlce pMMi
this time around ID dee •NM
who wm guide lb9 c:11y ~ IDDl8
than 100,000 people a lhe ma
fouryeu'I. tbt ...... ~ ....
can be allllll!Jlld •In two_.
-Outls.t.
MAILBAG
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Gail and David Young of Corona del Mar buy fruits and vegetables at farmers markets and deliver them to area shelters.
1be Pilot should vamoose,
just like the Balboa ducks
Your Friday article ·0ua -duclc. -
vamoose" does not belong on the front
page of your -or anyone's -
newspaper.
Your writer thought it would be cute
to write a tongue-in-cheek story about
the removal of ducks on the Grand
Canal. or course. to the residents of the
Grand Canal and Balboa Island, this has
been a serious problem oflong
standing. If your paper wishes to make
fun or local Issues, l suggest you go out
of the local paper business, or feature
opinJons on the editorial page.
This is what grown-up newspapers
do.
DON ABRAMS
Grand Canal
Seven cents can add up
to Gardner-like trouble
Judge Robert Gardner's dilemma
with the Independent auditor of his
handling of public funds in Newport
Beach over an apparent shortfall of 11
cents reminds me of my personal
encounter with the bureaucratic bean
counters of a major corporation (The
Verdict, "One man's 11 cents on
corporate wrongdoings," Tuesday).
WhUe serving at the U.S. Naval
Station in Rota, Spain, in 1964, I
needed a new softball glove. The Post
Exchange didn't sell ball gloves, so I
got the Sea.rs Overseas catalog, picked
a glove, calculated a total of the price
and shipping chacges and sent the
order off with a personal check. The
postage was 7 cents.
I was much gratified when the ball
glove arrived in about I 0 days. It was
perfect.
Then I got a letter from Sears, which
cost them 7 cents to mail. Their bean
counter had determined that my
check was 7 cents short. So, not
wishing to have Sears writing to my
commanding officer about my
outstanding debt, J spent 7 cents for
postage to mail a check for 7 cents to
Sears.
Surely there are other true stories of
bureaucratic excess out there. I hope
to read about it in the Pilot, especially
if it's for less than 7 cents.
DAVID J. STILLER
Costa Mesa
Westside won ,t improve with
more nonprofit organizations
Whoa. Whoa. Take off your blinders.
do-gooders (For a Good Cause.
·ereaking bread for those who need
it," Aug. 21) .
When I read the remark that the
highlighted do-gooders, Gail and
David Young, are quoted as making,
"When you live in Newport and you go
into Costa Mesa, into some of these
areas .... " my mind was made up.
No, we don't need another charity
READERS RESPOND
on the Westside. Enough of this Costa
Mesa as a Third World coun• f
business.
I wonder if the Youngs h ve ever
traveled outside of Newp1 1 to see
what the rest of the nation lives like?
You'd think that Costa Mesa was a
slum from their remarks.
I hope that the Costa Mesa City
Council members read that comment
too. I hope they see that we really
need to encourage other areas of
Newport· Mesa to accept the OtUdren's
Hospital of Orange County cli.nic.
We need to stop encouraging
situations that result in multiple
families living in illegal nul'l)bers in
units that they can't afford so that they
can access the freebies. Rents have
gone up in every town near the beach
and will continue to do so. Positioning
these freebie clinics on the Westside
just because it already has a
population base that utilizes them
iso't improving the neighborhoods.
The natural 0 1 der of things is that
when rents inc1 ase (and property
values too). we end up with an
attrition of poorer residents who can't
afford to Jive there.
Take off those blinders.
(And my apologies for lampooning
the Youngs. I'm sure they are very nice
people who, unfortunately, came out
and said in print what everyone really
thinks.)
MERIDEE ~
· Costa Mesa
Village Inn hears more nay s than yeas
AT ISSUE: Balboa Island venue seeks to
add more to its live music lineup, winning
over just one of these three letter writers.
~thecityor
~it Js that governs
eotenalnment In Newport Beach
ahould approve additions to the
ViDlgle Inn's live music lineup.
We are alive and breathins and
one of our basic needs is
entertainment. There Js so little
~It availlble for those of~ In
Newpo11 Beedl who are owr 40
OCber thlD. the Vlfll8e Inn -it is .....
Sony about the netghbot but
maybe she should start to enjoy
the music instead of<1 CASE
Corona del Mar
I am plagued myself by
absolute nol.9e that should not
be happening and this
absolutely is a residential
neigbbodlood in Balboa and the
addition to the Village Inn to
have a music venue In that
particular locatioo ii jlJlt way out
of line. And no, they should not
allow this to happen to these
people that live in the immediate
area
JEFfBLME
c:osta Mesa
In response to the question
posed In the Tuesday edition of
the Daily Pilot regarding
additions to the live music at the
Village inn, the amwer is a
resounding no (-village Inn.
neighbor In legal row owr
nolsej.
We don\ need any mott ooi9e.
Balboa 1slanc1 is a quaint vill9
of some 1,450 homes and 4,500
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
residents. People live here
because of the peaceful
atmolphel'e. and visitors enjoy
the charm and hospitality ol
being on an iSand dol!le to a
metropolitan 8ft!IL
The ViDage Inn is way out al
sync In~ to add
pen::u91lion Instruments to tts
repertOire ~ mulic. The~
Inn can sads(y a need a a pub
and restaLnD1 if' it aerves good
food and drtDk. However, loud
music does not~ in the
mkbt of a ftllidendal
~
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M Tlusday, ~eust 29, 2002 ..
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end locetfon of the event, H weU
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compl.te llttlng la available at
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mutt bt rectfved btfore Sept. 6.
(949) 72M400.
FRIDAY
SEPTEl•ER 10
Modw"a ........ end l(JtdMn wtl
holt • Mmlner on the power of
hyaluronlc ICld from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m . It the Pltlo Ca1' In Costa
Meu. The ca1' 11 et 225 E. 17th
St Free. (949) 8314741.
A showing of •Clock Stoppers• ~R 12
will begin at dusk aa part of the The Thul"8dey Morning Wom.,.•a
Newport Dunos Resort Movies on Club will hold its first luoctieon et
the Beach series. The film will be noon at the Radisson Hotel In
shown on a giant screen situated Newpo/t Beach. Entertainment
on the sand. Guests are , will be provided by Stephen
encouraged to bring beech chairs Plummer, the Los Angelea Opera
and take advantage of ttie understudy for Placido Domingo.
campfires. The resort is at 1131 The hotel is at 4646 Macarthur
Back Bay Drive. $8 per car. (949) Blvd. $23. (714) 842-6883.
729-DUNE.
SATURDAY
The movie "Mrs. Doubtfire• wlll
be shown at dusk as part of the
Newport Dunes Resort Movies on
the Beach series. The film will be
shown on a giant screen situated
on the sand. Guests ere
encouraged to bring beach chairs
and take advantage of the
campfires. The resort Is at 1131
Back Bay Drive. $8 per car. (949)
729·DUNE.
TUESDAY
Body Design will offw, fortht
first 11me, a class on the Nia
Technique at 10 a.m. at Body
Design in Newport Beach. The
Nia Technique is a gentle,
graceful and powerful
cardiovascular movement that
focuses on awakening and
empowering your phyalcal,
me11tal, emotional and spiritual
selves. The Nia Tedlnlque is
beneficial for all ages and fitness
It vels. Body Design is at 100
Nctvport Ce11t•1r Drive. (949)
721'·3555 or 1 •w .bodydesign.tv.
SEPTEMBEP ~
ThP 41st ann1.1 Snndc:Htfe
Contest will b• I 1 from 11 a.m.
to 4 p m at Big 'nil del Mar
Beach. All reg1~.t I p,Hticipants
w ill receive om· I , '' nd-trip
ticket to Catalind 111 ",, nt,
sponsored by th<. 0111111odores
Club of the Newpc...11 Deadi
Chamber of Commerc( " ill
consist of four categories. hP fee
is $30 for the family and
organization categories. $46 for
SEPTEMBER 14
The Com M... Hi.torte.I
Society will host an event with
speakers Paul Apodaca of
Chapman University and Edith
Behrens of the Bowers Museum
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
Diego Sepulveda Adobe Open
House In Estancia Park. The
speakers are scheduled at noon
and 2 p.m. The park is at 1900
Adams Blvd. Free. (949) 831·6918.
SEPTEMBER 15
The acoul1ic: soundl of
Buzzwortd will fill the Newport
Beach Central Library at 3 p.m.
with a llve program titled "Music
of the Mandolin~ The electrlc
band wlll perform lta usual blend
of traditional, J~ .• art, rode and
sundry wor1d music with lively
Celtic Influences. The library Is at
1000 Avocado Avenue. Free. (949)
717-3801 or www.newportbeach-
library.org.
SEPTEMBER 17
Th• Costa Meu Senior Center
will host a public luncheon with
the five candidates running for
City Council positions, from noon
to 12:45 p.m . at the center. The
group's monthly membership
meeting will follow at 1 :30 p.m.,
at which time the candidates will
be introduced and members will
have the chance to ask questions
of the candidates and their Issues.
The discussion will be monitored
by Daily Pilot M anaging Editor
S.J. Cahn. The centeris at 695 W.
19th St. Call for lunch
reservations. (949) 645-23581
BUDDHA'S FAVORITE
JAPANESE CUISINE
5 !Jf)}JJ & J\J 0 D.WL!1~
2nd Anniversary Special
Dine-11 1 During Dinner Hours Only
Sept. 1 -Sept. 7
949•723•4203
Waterfront Dining • Open Lunch I Dinner
834 Lido Park Dr., Next to Blue Water Grill
Newport Beach • Takeout Available
A wnlnll on llow to 11t9¥ VoUl'I
It h .. rt will be held from 8:80 to
7:30 p.m . It the Pde> Ce" In
~Mell. The ttnilner, whktt
la hoetlld by Mother'• Marbe It
K.ltchtn, II tree and open to the
p1,1bllc. The Cl1' lut 225 E. 17th
St (90) 631-4741.
SEPTtMBERll
ThtC-. Meee~of
Commerce will hott lta 90 Minute
Breakfast Boo1t from 7 to 8:45
a.m. at the Coste Mesa Coontry
Club. The club la at 1701 Golf
Course Drive. $17, or $12 if
prepaid. Call for re1ervatlon1.
(714) 885-9090.
SEPTEMBER 20
The tint Country w..tem
Hoedown, hosted by the Costa
Mesa Senior Center, will be held
from 4 to 8 p.m . at the center. The
hoedown will Include
tw~stepping, line dancing and e
catered barbecue dinner. The
center Is at 696 W. 19th St. S9, or
$4 for members. Call for
reservations. (949) 645-2356.
SEPTEMBER 25 .
The Cotta MeN Chamber of
Commerce will host a buslne••
after-hours mixer from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m. at the Plum's Cafe and
Catering In Costa Mesa. The caf(I
Is at 369 E. 17th St. $10, or free for
members. (714) 885-9090:
OCT08ER5
The Harbor Herfttge Run end
Atneas Fair will retum to Newport
Beach today. The 16-year event,
hosted by Ne'(Vport Ha~r High
School, will Include a 6K Feature
Race, a 2K Fun Run/Walk and a
Kid's Kla11lc race. Registration
will begin at 6:30 a.m. followed bv race. starting at 8, 8:30, 9:15
and 9:30 a.m . The school ls at
16th St. between Dover Or. and
Irvine Ave. Free. (949) 516·6611 or
www.kathyloperevents.com/hhr.
OCTOBER 19
Al part of Its annual fund-raising,
the Costa Mesa Senior Center will
host a Monte Carlo night with the
Bob Whit Trio (formerly of the
Platters) from 7 to 11 p.m . at the
center. The evening will include
gaming, blackjack, craps, poker, a
silent and live auction, and a
gourmet Chinese dinner. The
center ls at 695 W. 19th St. Call for
reservations. (949) 645-2356.
ONGOING
Interfaith couplta with one
Jewish partner are Invited to
participate In a discussion group
at the Jewish Family Service of
..
ar.,.. County ofllce. The lfoup
la uefl9d toward dee9'ng wfth
law .,.._,n lntetfillh
• ..-. _,, .. re111ne chtld...n,
obteMng holldlya, symboll In
the home •nd relatioNhlPt with
extended famlll•. The co.t le $46
per couple for three Maione.
Preteglatratlcm la required. Call to
adltdule date end time. The
offtce la at 250 E. Beker St., Suite
G, Coate Meae. (714) 446-450.
Women 60 end oldw may bt pert
of a dlacu11lon group
coordinated bv Jewlah Family
Service• to address Issues such
aa anxiety, depreaslon,
relationshlp1, lonellnesa and
family that meets fn>nJ 10 to 11 :30
a.m. Mondays at the egency
of'fic:es, 250 E. Beker St., Suite G,
Costa Mesa. Prereglatratlon
required. (714) 445-4950.
Fttends ol the Newport Beech
Public Library Used Book Store
are asking for patrons to donate
books to replenl1h the dwindling
stodc. Book.a may be le~ at any of
the three braocti libraries et
Balboa, Mariners, or Corona del
Mar, or in the book cloaet n8J(t to
the Friends Book Store at 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
All hardcover and paperback
donations, with the exception of
magazines and law boob, will be
aocepted and are tax deductible.
(949) 769-9667.
The ..... lnatttut. ofJen""
computer clHaes to people with
fading vlalon who hav,e difficulty
seeing the computer screen. The
Oasl8 Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona def Mar, offers six
aeulon1. Call to 1lgn up for
classes. (714) 821-5000.
A aptrttuel care dau me9tl •t
7:16 p.m. Wednesdays at 3400
Irvine Ave., Suite 114, Newport
Beach. Call to reserve a seat. (949)
263-1462.
The Costa Meu Chamber of
Commerce will host networkers
luncheon meetings Wednesdays
from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Costa Mesa Country Club. The
cost is $13. The club is at 1701
Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa.
(714) 885-9090.
A breln tumor support group
meets the first and third
Thursdays each month from 7 to
8:30 p.m . at the Hoag Cancer
Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag
Drive, Newport Beach. Free.
Registration not required. The
group is designed to help
patients and their families
Dally Plot
underltand end cope with the lea The "'°"Pl aMr9
lllneu. (948) 674-8232. ex~. heir how othera
dNI with gn.f, receive IUpport
It. AndNw'a ,............., alUf'Clh end lffm W9'f8 to cope with
ho9ta • ment.aJ lllnea support udneta end lou. One group
group from 9:30 to 8 p.m. mMta et 7 p.m. Tueedayt It a.ttl
Sundeya In Di~ Hall Cat Jacob In Irvine.
800 St. Andt9WI Ro.d, Newport The eecond lfOUP ....... n 10 Beach. (948) 674.-2239-. a.m. Tue.dayt et Tempte Judea In
,,....-.... '9mlty....,,.. Of Laguna Hiiia. The third group
Orenge County eponeora a meets at 1 p.m. Thuraday9 at the
dlecualongroupfocu~ngon Ezra Center In Anaheim. Free, but
concem1 and rnpon1lbllitlt1 of advence registration 11 required.
adult children and their parents (714)~.
from 6 to 7 p.m . two TuMdlyt a
J9wlth F'9mlty s.rvlce ol Orenge month at the Jewiah Family
Servlc, office et 250 E. Baker St., County provides a support end
Suite G, Costa Meu. $10 per dlscutslon group to a•lst
, person, per aealon. partlclpant1 In their recovery from
Preregistration required. (714) 'childhood or teenage sexual
446-4950. abuae. The group meets from 8 to
• 9:30 p.m': Tue&days et 260 E.
The Jewilh flmlly S.Vlct ol Baket St., Costa Mesa. Advence
Orange County haa a weekly registration is required. (714)
parenting support group to help 445-4950.
parenta leam strategies for
1\Yo-hour k.8yek toun with • successful parenting and helping
them deal With the feeling• and trained naturalist guide are
behavior of their children. The offered at 10 a.m . Sunday• from
group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. the Newport Dunes Waterfront
Mondays at Jewish Family Resort. The resort Is at 1131 Bade
Service, 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Bay Drive, Newport Bead\. $20,
Costa Mesa. The group will cover or $10 for California Wiidiife
topics about managing anger, Campaign and Newport Bey
anxiety and peer pressure Naturalists and Friends
children experience. members. (800) 585--0747.
Preregistration required. (714)
A yoga end dance cleN la held 445-4950.
from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Tuesdayt
The Cotta MMe Senior c.nw et the Center for Spiritual
has ballroom dancing with llve Diacovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Driv-.
music from the Costa Mesa East, Suite 111 , Costa Mesa. (714)
Music Makers from 7:30 to 10:30 764-7399.
p.m . every Tuesday night at 695
W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. $4. (949) Tht Rev. Connie Ryckman leldl •
548-3884. discusaion group using the
book HConversatlona with
Jewlah Femlly SeMct of Orange God" from noon to 1 p.m.
County sponsors an ongoing Tuesday• at the Center for
healing support group for the Splritual Discovery, 2860 Mesa
chronically ill. The purpose ls to Verde Drive East, Suite 111,
provide participants with Costa Mesa. Bring a lunch.
emotional and aplrltual support (714) 764-7399.
to manage Illness and Its
consequences. The group meets Mershall'a T .. Kwon Do In Com
at 7 p.m. Thursdeys at Jewish Mesa offers free aelf-defenae
Family Service, 250 E. Baker St, classes to airline pilots and flight
Costa Mesa. Attendance ts free, attendants. Classes are taught by
but registration Is required. (714) three-time U.S. National
445-4950. Champion Tom Marshall.
Marshall'a ls at 333 E. 17th St.,
Scrabble Club No. 350 meets Suite 13, Costa Mesa. (949)
from 6 to 10 p.m . Thursdays at 574-0122.
Borders Book.a, Music & Cafe at
South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St. A DNUng with Divorce support
in Costa Mesa. $3. New players group is offered by Jewish Family
are welcome. (949) 206-9822. Service of Orange County. The
group la led by an experienced
The Coln end Stamp Club mffb counselor and meets at 6 p.m.
from 1 to 3 p.m. Moi:tdays at the Tuesdays at the Jewish
Oasis Senior Center. New Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker
members interested In trading, St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714)
buying and selling stamps and 445-4950.
cqins are being sought to join
these informal meetings. There The Com M ... Chamber of
are no fees required. (949) Commerce sponsor• a
644-3244. networking luncheon at 11 :45
a.m. Wednesdays at the Cocta
Jewish Femlly Service off9rs Men Country Club, 1701 Golf
ongoing bereavement support Course Road, Costa Mesa. (714)
groups for adults at all stages of 885-9090.
09.11.2001
A Day Not To Be Forgotten
September 11th has touched the lives of
millions, both at home and abroad. To honor
those who died and to pay tribute to the heroism
and ""°'ve of all Americans, we would like
to extend an Invitation to the community
to visit our location, to sign a Card of '
Remembrance and receive a Uberty
Ribbon. Wear your Uberty Ribbon
with pride to show the wor1d that
the spirit of the American people
will never be broken.
Strong Proud Free
Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Ja Memorial Park l _U ROSE HD.IS ~ Mortuary · Cotta Maa
182& a.ler Avenue
Costa M .... Catlfomla
9262&-2266
Tel: 714-540..5554
FD 13-41
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SOCIETY Ttusday, Aulust 29, 2002 A7
THE CROWD
An elegant and FaShionable party, a la the Great Gatsby
I twas quite possibly the most
elegant dinner parfY this
summer on the Orange
c.oast. Glamorous Corona del
Mar hostess V8lane Wahler and
her ~nair hwband, Robert,
opened their spectacular
ocean-front estate for the
Fashionables in support of
Cllapman University.
ArrM.ng at the contemporary
masterpiece on the Pacific
Ocean,
-----~ red-jacketed
valets
whisked away
the
· procession of
mostly black
automobiles
delivering
guests in
1920s-era
attire as B.W. COOK calledforby
the event
chairwoman, Adrienne
Bl'eon8n, a knockout in a
cream-colored lace flapper dress
with shoes and bonnet to m atch.
The nearly 100 fashionable
patrons entered the Wahler
compound, passing through an
Asian-themed garden with
wilterscape including a koi pond
stocked with magnificent
creatures swimming about and
under fragrant water lilies. The
silky gray family cat stood guard
over the pond, ignoring some of
Orange County's most famous
ci~ns crossing over the
aggregate stone bridge into the
breathtaking foyer that was only
a hint of the grandeur awaiting
the assemblage.
Valaree Wahler swooshed into
the grand salon in a white
·summer evening dress and fur
boa only eclipsed by fabulous
pearl and diamond jewelry. The
hostess bussed the arriving
crush, which included a most
elegant Donna Bunce, who
wears orange better than any
living soul on the planet
One of Newport's best-dressed
women, Zee Alhed, was
escorted by Drago Gllglc.
Platinum blond~ Dell
Barkoruras and beau Tom
Johnston made the rounds
joining Patrlda Groth, Ollie em, Karen Hanlin with
hairdresser Craig Brown, Leslie
and Larry Cancelllerl, Betty
COURTESY B. W. COOK
Rusty and Bill Hood at the
summer party.
Moss and classy Toni OUpbant.
As the crowd moved through the
salon of the residence and onto
the multileveled tenaces facing
the Pacific Ocean, white-gloved
waiters passed hors d'oeuvres
and martinis flowed
Brennan created the party
with a Great Gatsby theme, and
the band played on accordingly.
One moment the early evening
air was filled with the melody of
"What'll I Do?" and the next
moment the Charleston had the
crowd dancing. One of the
highlights of the evening was a
performance on the saxophone
by Jerry Mandel, president of
the Orange County Performing
Arts Center. Mandel played a
number of classic favorites as
the crowd applauded and
requested multiple encore
numbers.
Lido Isle's dashing
man-about-town Jerry Richards
worked the crowd on behalf of
Chapman University. Richards is
chairman of the Fashionables'
Men's Patron Committee and
works hard year-round to raise
funds and awareness for the
local university led by respected
economist Jim Doti, unable to
attend the party because he and
wife Lynne were in Spain visiting
Ambassador and Mrs. George
Argyros. George Argyros is the
chairman of the board of
trustees of Chapman University
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The Grill at Pelican Hill shoots above par :
Ir ltellh•n Sanhlcroce
W hen I 'ttl not writing or working
at my real estate job. I lib lo
1queeu in a round of golf
fNef)' DOW aod then. Despite the
frultradon the sport can incite, golf
counes are usually situated in grand
~and provide for a relaxins
8.ftemoon with friends. I wouldn't go so
far as to call myself a golfer (nor would ,
anyone who's played with me), but r'
enjoy the game.
Eighteen holes can work up an ,
appetite, especially when most of your
time is spent looking for lost balls. Alas,
the food at many courses consists of an
overpriced hot dog and bag of chips
wolfed down rounding the rum
between holes nine and I 0.
So of course I was surprised and
somewhat skeptical when several
friends suggested I review The Grill at
the Pelican Hill golf course. I was aware
that the restaurant was there, but never
considered it for a critical review. My
skepticism quickly faded when I
learned that The Grill was run by the
Four Seasons Hotel in Newpon Beach.
The hotel's Pavilions restaurant was
recently named No. I in Orange County
by the 7.agat guide.
FYI •
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•WHERE: 22661 Peflcan Hill Road
South. Newport Cont
•WHEN: Lunch l• eerved from 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m. dally; dinner It terved from&
to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thurtday
and untll 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; ,
brunch I• served from 10:30 a.m. to 3
p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
•HOW MUCH: Expensive
• PHONE: (949) 717-8000
bot oven. The (reshness of the fish was
obvious after one bite, and it was served
witP a simple mixed green and
heirloom tomato salad drlu.led with a
basil vinaigrette. The dish sounds
simple enough, but the greens and
tomatoes were bursting with
fresh-grown Oavor, and a more co~
sauce simply would have overpowered. ••
the delicate fish. '
Simpler still was Ross' chicken, a
half-bird roasted and served oyer a bed :
or garlic mashed potatoes. The skin WllS
perfectly crisped, while the meat ,
underneath remained moist; pan juices
were all that were needed to finish the
plate.
Pelican I till is in Newpon Coast, the
exclusive coastal development recently
annexed by Newport Beach. The golf
course is treasured for its spectacular
ocean and canyon views, and commands
a hefty fee for 18 holes of golf.
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Seared Alaskan halibut with micro greens is a must-try at The Grill at Pelican Hill, overlooking the ocean and canyon.
To accompany the meal, The Grill,
offers a s mall but well-chosen
selection of wines dominated by late ,
vintage California labels, as well as a
small contingent from France, Italy
and Australia. I ordered an Arrowood •
Cabernet and was surprised when the
maitre 'd suggested the manager's ·
featured wi'ne, a Frie Brothers Pinot
Noir. It wasn't the switch from cab to
pinot that s urprised me, but rather
that the pinor was about half the ptice
of the Arrowood. It was the first tim~ I
can remember being down-sold on a
bottle of wine, and ii was an excellent
The Grill is artached to the main
clubhouse, pen::hed above the 18th
green. A dark oak bar spans the rear of
the main dining room, providing a
clubby, masculine hangout where
duffers can discuss the one that almost
went in. The main room is elegantly
decorated with club green carpets, cool
stucco walb and an assortment of Ooral
arrangement.'>. High ceilings are
purn:1ua1cd by stone-pillared archways
that add a touch of drama to the room.
The ~lylish interior is soon forgotten,
however, upstaged by the superb view
bt.'Yond L11e glass-enclosed wall that
frontl> the main room. Past the cool
green fairways is a truly stunning vista
of Newport Coa:.1 and the Pacific
Ocean, accented by Catalina Island
when 1he weather is clear enough. The
view'> make lunch a popular dining
Lime, and if you're going for dinner, try
to arrive before sundown. The Grill is
probably one of the few restaurants
where the early seatings are more
popular than the late ones.
I visited the restaurant with my
friends Ross, Pele and Steve. We started
with a cocktail at the bar, or al least
tried to. The banenders seemed a bit
overwhelmed by the crowd, and it took
us awhile to gel our orders in. We finally
ended up being seated and placing our
cocktail orders again with our waitr~
The menu, under the skillful hands of
chef Mike Dugan, stresses the simplicity
one would expect at a grill. with a
selection of roasted or grilled meats and
fishes, a handfuJ of pasta dishes, and a
page of salads and appetfaers.
I started olf with the sauteed
soft-sheU crabs ($12.75), which
consisted of a single crab that was fried
crisp, quartered and arranged around a
handful of mache letruce. The rich crab
was dressed with a simple lemon
butter, and a few dabs of whole-grain
mustard added an earthy zing. Another
winner was the seared crab cake ($13),
served over soy-marin ated vegetables.
There was a lot of sweet crabmeat in
the thick patty, and the ginger and
orange sauce pooled around the djsh
provided a nice citrus balance.
SaJads include a baby spinach salad
($9.75) tossed with a warm red wine
vinaigrette. Warm dressings seem 10
tame the distinct grassy nature of
spinach. Roasted shitak.e m ushrooms
completed the salad with their earthy
Oavor.
Main course selections include a
dozen or so meat and fish dishes, along
with a half-dozen pasta entrees. I was ·
disappointed on our visit that the
lcjtchen was out of the crispy duck and
the lobster, but pleased that our
waitress told us soon after we were
seated. There's nothing worse than
getting worked up over a dish onJy to
be told that it's sold out when you're
about to order.
Forgoing the duck. which would have
been my first choice. I selected instead
the veal chop ($27), a choice that did
not let me down. The thick loin chop
was weU-seared, keeping the interior
Oesh moist and meaty. A robust
mushroom reduction played well off
the delicate meat, all of which was
accompanied by sauteed celery root
and thin slices of fingerling potatoes.
Pete selected a pasta dish, the
papparadelle with seared salmon
($14.75). This dish falls in the pasta
section in name onJy as tl1e crisp
salmon consisted of an en tree-sized
portion perched atop wide egg noodles
tossed with bitter arugula. sun-dried
tomatoes, goat cheese and a light
balsamic dressing. The dressing was
unobtrusive, letting Jhe salmon star in
the dish. I onJy wish the chef hadn't
oven::ooked the noodles: They were a
bit on the mushy side.
I'm a big fan of the recent trend to
simplify dishes, focusing Instead on
preparation and quality ingredients,
and the halibut ($23) and roasted
chjcken ($17) ordered by my friends
Steve and Ross both drove this point
home.
The halibut was first pan-seared to
crisp the outsjde and then finished in a
choice. •
Whether you're a PGA professional, · ,
a weekend duffer, or you can't tell the •
difference between a putter and a
driver, The Grill at t;>elican Hill should
be a must-visit on any dining lisL The
clubby atmosphere, spectacular views·
and excellent menu make for a
winning combination perfect for a .
relaxing evening dinner, afternoon
lunch, or even brunch on the
weekends. And if you've got relatives
in town, there's no better place to
sbow off the beauty of Orange County .•.
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Filln fails to serve 'Sara'; 'Simone' holds viewer's interest
'Serving Sara' does not
dish up many laughs
A n absolutely dreadful
attempt at comedy,
"Serving Sara" is an
insult to anyone with an IQ
greater than their shoe size.
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But this
clunker falls
flat on its
face on every
count. No
laughs, no love, no life.
The first five minutes are
mildly amusing and give a hint
of what the movie might have
been if it had bt;tter writing.
directlng and acting. Matthew
Perry plays Joe Tyler, a process
server worming bis way into an
underground gambling den to
serve a subpoena on a mobster.
There are a couple of good
one-liners, sight gags and
snap py music in this opening
scene. But from there, the film
becomes its true self: a
painfully unfunny exercise in
sophomoric dialogue, deadpan
acting and stupid plot tricks.
COMING SOON
The ever-cheerful Elizabeth
Hurley plays Sara. the object of
Joe's next subpoena, involving
divorce papers. When she learns
her husband is dumping her, she
offers Joe a million bucks to
serve papers on the husband
first, so she can gain advantage
in court. Thus starts a mindless
trek from New York to Texas that
is full of Oat jokes and desperate
attempts at humor.
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bodily and sexual functions of
cattle that definitely challenge
the meaning of a PG-13 rating.
These are crude and tasceless
scenes thal would be much
beuer left on the cutting-room
floor.
Perry looks like he is
sleepwalking through his Unes.
Hurley brings the emotional
depth of a cartoon character to
her role. Together they are
Ustless and lifeless with no
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"Serving Sara" manages to
misfire on every level; a 101al
embarrassment 10 everyone
involved.
~Ser11i11g Sara" is rated PC-13
for crude IJumor. se.xunl co11te111
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resident and a senior investigator
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defender's office.
'Simone ' stretches the
limits of believabi lity '' s imone" is the title character who isn't
there. In the film, she
spri~gs from the imagination of
I lollywood direccor Vlkcor
Taranslcy, played by Al Pacino.
Taranslcy's films have not
been doing well lately. His
current film is about to crash
before it's even through
shooting because his leading
lady (Winona Ryder in a
cameo) has just walked off the
sec.
When s tudio head Elaine
Christian, played by Catherine
Keener, tells Taranslcy he's
finished, the director is doubly
humiliated because Oiristian
was once his wife. In a moment
of desperate bravado, Vakt or
claims be has someone much
better for the role.
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tesc, we find
Vilctor in the
midst of
shooting a
film that is
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town. He has
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actress who
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beauty, but
he is driving aJI of I lollywood
wild by aJlowing no one to see
her. Even her co-stars have
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However, I found the "what if"
qualities of the story held my
interesc and made me laugh.
'"Simone" is PC-13 for some
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New.port kids create a wonderful 'Wizard'
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A nyone concerned about
the future of local theater
should pay a visit to
Uncoln Elementary School in
Newport Beach, where, the
Newport Beach Theater
Company bas faahioned an
elaborate, impressive and highly
entertaining production of that
classic; cbild.nm's fawrite .. The
Wiza.rd of Oz."
It's a kids' production ln the
broadest sense of the term -
the director ts 17-year-old Ryan
Mekenian, who brings a fresh
outlook to probably the most
familiar story of them all. While
using a script virtually mirroring
the 1939 movie. Meken.Jan has
spiced It with some occasional
creativity in the dJalogue tbat
dispels the warmed-over
approach.
This may be a children's show,
but there's no skimping on
costumes or scenery. The large
fiats representing Kansas.
Munchkin Land and OL are
irrunaculately designed (by John
and Shawn Irvin and Mike
Safran) and also include a
sprawling yellow brick road. The
costumes of Amy Powell and
Cathy Graham -especially
those of Dorothy's companions
on her journey -are excellent
representations of these most
familiar of fictional characters.
Among the young cast
members -many of whom
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MOVIES ON THE BEACH
The Newport Dunes Waterfront
Resort Hotel will show movies on
the beach every Friday and
attend the Orange County High
School of the Performing Arts-
there are some notable
individual performances,
beginning with Jenna Pinkham's
wide-eyed Dorothy (she
alternates with }ennJe Geoffroy).
Pinkham brings a lttOng,
assured vocal quality tQ the
show's signature number, "Over
the Rainbow," and delivers a
convincing portrayal.
Of the other three Bmerald
Qty-bound travelers, Joseph
Anderson (alternating with
Nicholas Borango) moat
impresses as the Scarecrow,
whose rubber-limbed antics are
reminiscent of the movie's Ray
Bolger and who exhibits a
polished sense of comic' timing.
7.ach Irvin's nn Man also is
quite authentic as be bemoans
his absence of a heart. and he
bas a monopoly on this
character.
Cody Gummermao {sharing
the role with Kyle Wolting)
displays a comically regal air as
the cowardlyUon, strutting
through his extended "HI Only
Had the Nerve" number and
amplifying the fear factor of
these pilgrims on a dangerous
journey.
Emily Horowitz eschews the
traditional cackle of the Wicked
Witch of the West for a more
stealthy, ominous approach. She
shares the green-hued character
with Nichole Hayes.
One departure from
Saturday during the summer.
Sho-.yings will begin at dusk. The
film schedule is as follows:
"Clockstoppers" on Friday and
"Mrs. Ooubtfire" on Saturday.
Newport Dunes is at 1131 Bad<
Bay Drive, Newport Beach.
Admission is free, $7 for parking.
(800) 765-7661.
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•WHAT: •The Wizard of Oz"
• WHO: Newport Beech Theater
Compan.,..-..
•WHERE: Lincoln Elementary
School, 3101 Pacific View Drive,
Corona del Mar
•WHEN: 7 p.m. Friday and
Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday
through Sept. 8
•COST: $10.or $16
•CALL: (949) 769-1048
S£N4 Htu£R I DAlt.Y PILOT
"The Wizard of Oz" cast gathers for a photo on the yelow brick road at Lincoln Elementary School in
Newport Beach on Wednesday. From left are Kyte Wotting, Cody Gummerman, Jenna Pinkham,
Rustom Khavarian, Joseph Anderson, Zach Irvin, Brittany Carr, Nichole Hayes, Emily Joelle, Jessi
Safran, Jennie Geoffroy and Alexa Safran. ·
. O\oreographer Susi Jenkins
has incorpbrated some winning
ensemble numbers for the large
cast o( Munchlcins, talking trees,
flylng monkeys and Emerald
Qty residents. And Moruca
VanderWyde keeps the show
bright and peppy as musical
director, although she re5tores
the antiquated intros for the
solos, along with the nonsensical
"Jitterbug" sequence (both •
wisely excised in the movie),
which at least gives the young
dancers another sprightly
number.
The Newport production is a
family effort -lots of families
pooling their creative energies to
provide a performing outlet for
their children -and the result ls
a semi-polished gem calculated
to amuse and entertain even
those who could recite the lines
along with the actors.
traditional stagings (as well as
the movie version} comes in the
character ofTuto, Dorothy's dog,
Who's portrayed by 10-year-old
Alexa Safran in a furry s\tlt Since
10-year-olds generally are easier
to direct than canines, this Toto
adds a creative touch to the
show.
Sept 13. Free. (949) 717-3801.
MUSIC
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The Hyatt Newporter will present
keyboardist and composer David
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its Summer Jazz Series at 1107
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach.
$32.50-$57.50. (949) 729-6400.
BOLTON SIGNS CDS
Michael Bolton will make an
appearance from 1 to 2 p.m.
Saturday to sign copies of his
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Brittany Carr doubles
charmingly as Oo'rothy's Aunt
Em and the fairy princess-like
Glinda, the Gpod Witch (it'll be
Jessi Safran in sqm e
performances), and Rustom
Khavarian pushes the comic
envelope as the nerdish little
fellow who bas the title role all to
Cafe in South Coast Plaza, 3333
Bear St., Costa Mesa. Bolton'•
newest release, "Only a Woman
Like You; will be available. Free.
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Guitarist Marc Antoine will
perform 7:30 p.m. Sept. 6 at the
Hyatt Newporter, 1007 Jamboree
Road, Newport Beach. Antoine
will play music from his new
al bum, "Cruisin'; at the concert,
which is part of the Hyatt
Newporter's Summer Jazz Series.
$35. (949) 729-1234.
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Newport$ production skips
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presence in ~ as well as the
aborted balloon escape (there
are some things you just can't do
on a school stage), but most
audiences can fill in the gaps
mentally.
• TOM TITUS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Thursdays and Saturdays.
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2930 Bristol St., Bldg. C-106, 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays.
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QUOTE OF TIE DAY
"We have five returning starters
who went to the Cl F finals last
year and the year before so we
have the experience."
-f'19tcher Olson
Daily Pilot
Ready
to rOll
With five returners,
including senior Krista
Mcintosh and three
incoming freshmen,
Newport Harbor girls
eyeing CIF crown.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BPACH -Whatever
Newport Harbor High girls tennis roach
Hetcher Olson is doing, it seems to be
woddng.
Newport Harbor won the Sea View
league title last secoon and has reached
the OF finals the pa.st three seasons
and competed in the finals or semi.fin-
als severl of the last eight years since Ol-
son took <1'm' head coaching duties
eight years ago. Olson begins her 17th
year with the program
Olson's eight years at the helm the
Sailors have yet to win the aF champi-
onship. but she remains confident her
team will one day win the title.
And this season she has the weapons
to vie for that elusive aF crown.
Newpprt Harbor has senior Krista
Mcintosh returning aJong with four
juniors from its CIF DIWlon U finals
team in 2001 in Bonnie Adams, Vanessa
Dunlap, Diana Khoury and A.J. Olson.
M::lnlaih wl play both~ arxt dou-
bles b cbe Sobs~ to ClDl.
Dunlap and Khoury teamed together
to win the girls 166 doubles' title in the
Costa Mesa Junior Tennis Classic in
early ~ Dunlap won the girls lfis
singles aown over Khoury at the same
event.
Three freshmen will go on the court
for the Sailors this fall including Cady
Mam., Brittany ~ and Megan
MdCa)t
Losing seven seniors is a ~ but
Oison's ttacJc record speaks for itself.
~ have five returning smrt.ers who
went to the ClF finals last year and the
year before so we have the experience."
Olson said "Now we have to play and
WOik toward meeting our goals but
have a tough road ahead"
The Sailors finished 2001, 15-4, and
lost in the finals the last three years.. Ol-
son acknowledges the task of returning
to the OF finals will be tough this sea-
son in losing seven seniors and with the
tearm in the league.
'"That's kind of tough," said Olson.
speaking about losing in the finals. "¥k
have some tough tearm in our Jeast.le
and it's going to be diffiaJlt to come
back chat sttong with a building team,
but we're going to giw it a shot."
The Sailors are set to begin thetr sec-
ond year in Division D after playing In
Dtvbiorl L They reached the OF finals
In Divi8ion I In 1993 and '96.
Spor1s Editor Roaer C811son • (949! 574-4223 • Spor1s Fu; 1949) 650-0170
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL .
Vanessa Dunlap (above) and Krista
Mcintosh (left), exchanging high fives
with the departed Megan Hawkins, are
two of the mainstays in Newport
Harbor High's girls tennis program as
the team prepares for the 2002
season. Newport Harbor is
considered one of the major threats in
CIF Division II circles.
PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
• The Sailors
Krista Mcintosh, Sr.
Bonnie Adams, Jr.
Vanessa Dunlap, Jr.
Diana Khoury, Jr.
A-J. Olson, Jr.
Brittany Sturgess. Fr.
Megan McKay, Fr.
Car1y Adams, Fr.
Coech: Aetcher Olson
.Little Sage about the Lightning
Inexperienced group has
much to learn before the
school's first varsity
football game Sept. 13.
B•rry F•utkner
Daityf>ik>t
SC~ttlLCR/DM.YPl.OT
Sace Hil Hi&h's footbal team's bkks Ind receivers roo a drl dlri1I pracdce
Wecftsdiy. The~ hil a dOzen hstmen on its~ vwsity rosts.
ticing in full gear today, Monarch said
he will delay full scrimmaging until
Monday, to allow his younger players to
better grasp some of the game's fUnda-
mentals.
On the positive side. Monarch ti..
wek:omed a bandfu.I of aeniors, the pro-
gram's llnlt. who include retumJng
quarterback and safety 7..acb Priedrk:t..
fullb&ck Md middle lioebecter CJlr SwmsciO and tight md.,.dden.M eDd·
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Tlusday, Au&ust 29, 2002 ••
GIRLS CROSS
COUNTRY
PREVIEW
••
The Sailors
Lauren Paul, Jr.
Courtney Marshall, So.
Andi Sarris, Sr.
Amanda Abbott, Jr.
Allison Hodlwald, So.
Caitlim Mai, So.
Heidi Peschelt, Jr.
Elda Hernandez, Sr.
Amy Lowery, Sr.
Jenny Sarris, So.
Esther DeLaRosa, Jr.
Amy Klippert, Fr.
Kaitlyn Watson, Fr.
Courtney Hanson, Fr.
Leslie Hanssens, Fr.
Coech: Eric Tweit
Sailors
young,
but have
the talent
Successful summer
workout period lends to
optimistic approach.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Eric lWeit pre:
fers to talk about what his Newport Har-
bor girls aoss country team has rather
than what it lost or doesn't have.
"I want to focus on the positive rather
that what we don't have or what we
lost,'" 1Weit said.
What 1Weit has are five returners
from last season's teain that finished
third in the Sea View League behind
Woodbridge and Aliso Niguel ..and
reached the OF Division Ill Prelim.lmr-
ies. Four of them were in the top seven
for Newport a year ago.
Among the returners are junlor Lau,
ren Paul and sophomore CoW'1Dey Mar-
shal.I, who botll anchor a team l\wit
hopes reaches the CIF prel.lm.inarles
again.
Paul took 14th (19:18) at last season's
CIF preliminaries, finished seventh
08:47) at league finals and was the
team's Most Valuable Player, while Mar-
shall ran to a 22nd-place finish (19:52)
at league finals.
"Marshall had a strong trade eeuoo
and is one of the better runners in the
league," 'IWeit said. •(Paul and Manhall)
are the two main gids."
The Sailors' only returning tenior, An-
di Sarris, took 19th (19'.38) in lag\le 8-
nals followed by junior Amanda Ab-
bott's 20:15 (24th) and sophomore
Allison Hochwald's 21: 13, good for 28th
place.
Tuugh league rivals may mab the
road to the CIF pretiminaries a bit
bumpy for 1\veit's Sa.Don.
"Our goal ts the CIF preliminariea -
to finish at least third in (the Sea View
League) and get there," 1Weit Mid. ",But
it's going to be a lot tOUlber with Foot-
hill coming into the ~ th1a yar
along with Woodbrklle. A.Ullo ~
and lnine."
1Wdt remains opdmildc from wlMli
he's seen during summer W<irbucs IUCb
u the te.m·a recent trtp to MmllDOCb
Cora weeklona runnins cmq>.
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SAILING
Pinckney new
UCI coach
UC Irvine bas named Mike
Pinckney head coach for sailing.
which is a co-ed program at the
University.
Pinckney was assistant coach
at USC in the fall of 2001 and
also served as an assistant coach
at the College of chatleston from
1988-92. The 1989 graduate of
the College of Charleston was a
four-time All-American. He was
involved in two Intercollegiate
Sailing Association national
championships at Charleston: as
a sailor in 1986 and as assistant
coach in I 988. During his coach-
ing tenure at (])adeston, the pro-
gram had 16 AD~Americans and
one ICSA Sailor ol the Year, plus
captured two ICSA Sloop Na-
tional Championships and two
single-handed national titles.
, Pinckney also coached in the
1989 Goodwill Games.
His brother, Jon, is a former
sailor and coach at UC Irvine.
At UO, Mike Pinckney replaces
Jonathan Posner, who is pursuing
a career in engineering but will re-
main on staff as a volunteer assist-
ant with the Anteaters.
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co•UNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S SOCCER PREVIEW
Building on success
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
mllectiYely." aid Bo.nd who en· ~for the ecodng phe--cm her 21st -.on wtd'l dle Pl-nom ortplllly &om Corona del
rates. "U each athlete can imprOlle · Mar Hilb. .
COSTA MESA -Cypress College everyday in pnctice. by the time "Shd probably be out there
is but a ~. a fafllt uiemOry playo& are bete. wme ~to be llOOring more." Bond said of Mab-
for the Orange Coast College ewn better." ~
women's soccer team. At 1eMt it During the past olf·aeuon. Cuaity, who came into her own
seems that way for the Pirates. Bond appear4 to have oonected toWard the, end of the ~ IMt
Cypress Co~ aroounted for the problem that led to the three )'e8f. etored 12 goals, and Saeni
three of oca ~ lows last~ losses to Oypraa. --. had 12. Mahl«. Culity and
when the Aratel W\IOt 20-5-1. · In ""'Miki(\ OOC'a ac:odl'8 .s.iimz fon:ned 1be lDOlt efiective
matching the ecbool RlOOld b punch wtl not .._ be Ill about ~ tdo tn Are hlltory wbh a
wins set by the 1988 team. Cy-sopbom«n Ja,aie ~ the ca1itw.s57pk
press College ended OCX:S ~ Onu9 ~ c.on6nnoe MVP. Allo ft!CUi'olng b OCC will be,
with a 2-0 dedslon fn the lhird 1be Plralll8 ba\te lddecl ~ Amber llUe, &llllllW <hlldu.
round of the 'soutbero Callfomia Smh Ronquillo. from~ Mela Mm:lla ~ ""llp!I' Alida
Regional Playoff&. High. and V.W Bocba, from S11ldago and team MVP Fiemanda
However, the~ don\ have Laguna Hik wham wiD meeb \Wmcn.
the Chargers oo their minds • • . wbh Mahler and felbv scodng Seodago 8g\ares to be ooe of the
not until Sept. 20. 1baQ when tbmda, returnees Lauren a.ity )Mder'I cxi delm8e, wb8e ~
they will play at Cypress at 3 p.m. and Nikki Saenz. ls a by playmUer on o&me.
"We don't go out there eW!f)'day Last year. Mahler set the acbool Rooquilo. along with freabman
th.inldng that if we don't wost hard single-sea110n record wftb 33 Lisa Dunn, wtll reunite wftb \\!la$·
that we're not going to beat ey. goaJe. She played despite an ankle co, as aD three played 8Cl'Ofl8 the
press,. said occ c.oach 8albara °*81 late in the 8e8SOf1 and had street al c.osta Mesa two years
Bond in response to the question: ttouble shaking double and triple ._ ,
Will Cypress serve as motivation team defmstve acenados. Preltunen Laurie Moore. Me-
for OCC this seasont "'1wever. dDs year. Bood has as-lissa MangrelJo and Jeaek:a Berto-.
"Our goal is to go into eveiy semtiled a team that can take ni are alao i'atbe£ familiar with
practice and try to improYe at ~ off of Mablel:' That eadl other. They played together
least one thing, indfvidually and should create more one-on-one at Fountain Valley last year.
The Pirates
Jealca Bertoni, Fr.
Amber Blake, So.
Lauren Cautty, So.
Summer Cheldu, So.
~Dobbs.Fr.
U..Dunn,Fr.
Blenka Gnltzer, Fr.
Mal'gllNl L.endel °"'So.
Jaycee Mehler, So.
MeliSM Mengrello, Fr.
Meriae Mc:Gregot, So.
Heather Metcalf, Fr.
Laurie Moore, Fr.
Tory Nicolaides. Fr.
Vanessa Rod\a, Fr.
Sarah RonquUlo,'Fr.
Nikki Saenz, So.
Alicia Santiago, So.
Kec:y Teaford, Fr.
Femaoda Velaaco, So.
Coec:h: Barbara Bond
OCC begins the season Friday,
as it Kosis Mt San Antonio at 3
p.m.
SWIMMING
Peirsols
sparkle
in Japan
-.
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•# ..
YOKO~, Japan , ... Aaron
Peirsol. the 2.0().meter .t>ack-
stroke world-record holder ~and
fonner Newport ~ High
standout. captured bis ~nd
gold medal for the U.S .. team in
the Pan Pacific Sw:tmming
Ownplonships·~~
His younger sister, Hayley.
who will be a senior at Newport
Harbor Kigh, alsO medaled. She
earned a bronze medal, after fin-
ishing in 8:32.27,in the 800 free-
style.
Aaron Peirsol, who is bowid
for the University of Tuxas,_ won
the 200 t>acptrolce {1:56.88),
which also resulted in hia MVP
award for the night. He won the
100 baclc Monday In 54.22. And.
he helped Team USA maintain
its gold medal lead. 16·9, over
the Australians.
The medal winnets wilt return
home after we meei .co!lcludes
today.
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requests lhe decedenrs tile data of firsl Issuance property m11 be talten NOTICt TO TH£ PER-person or by your Special Notice (form OE--_ c lmmuno · Oesocned filed with tlle County
will and codials, if any, of lettn aS' provided in W•thout. further warnil1a SON SfRVEO: You are attome1. 154) ot the fitlna of an ~ ...... Ct f C t Molecules, Inc. Clerk ol 0 r'11&,,..tP'4,.IY P obat Code section from Ille court Mned IS an "ndivldu.I If YOtJ ARE A CREDI· Inventory and 1pprels1I IMIW&_,__ on• 1 Y 0 O$ 8 Jacquelyn Frilz Perry, on 08/06/02 be admitted lO probate. r e Th ·..... le 1 f 1
0 Mesa, Publtc SerVic.a/ Corporete Secrelar1 2002•912SSO The vdll and any coOiols 9100. The time for filing ere are ou ... r aa d9 endant. T R o r contin11nt of estate usats or ol Enemeerma , Depart-Thb statement wu • p ~ 5 ar~v~laJ: :~ ke~ =~! ,:1 rn':\n:: :O::.:':':o"'::.~s~n v:~or':~ B!'a~~~~!~: M':::&:~: :~~d:!:s~ff~8y~'~i:i!i !:Y p~~~~~ in i~:b~~! c~~J1~at 1! .. ~~R~~0'. :e:s~n~!t ~~~~1~ ~::;'k :nr.'::e g:~~~ ~'.1~. ~; Allf; i~lri.
na e the hearing date notJCed 11eht aw11. If yoll do not Piiot Aufust 29. s.p-with the courtlnd mail a Code MCtlon 1250. A pouts for lurnishin& all enaineerln& services on 08/07 /OZ ,.._ ....._-
the court know an attorney, you hmber 5. 12. 19, copy to tile penonal Request for Ss>ecial l•bor, materials, equip-for the t71h Street a;,._~
THE PETITION abo~OU MAY EXAM may call an attorney 2002 Th801 representative 1ppolnted Notice form is 1v1ilable ent. transportatJon and Rehabilitation project. ~2~Ti1~:4
15 22 --requests authority to -relerral service or a IS( 1_ by the court within tour from the c.ourt clerll. sueh other fae~itles H To receive 1 COP'I of ~ !-t ~ :zoJ:Z THnO The follownw ~soris
admi.nlster tile ellate INE the file kepi 171 tile leeal aid offlce (hsted m un mooths from the dale ol A...._y fer f'~ may be required for th R f p '.._ · • _ 1re cloina bwsi,,...as. under the Independent court.lfyouareaperson thephonebook). ll)llCl Of PPllllll TO the first lssu1nce of ldww4H.St.M,~ •• P.illWAY CONCHll • leqfuesht orb.'0
1' ,.._.... SHY hte.-prlse_, 12602
A"m1111's ..... ""'n ot Estates Interested in tile estate, Oespues de que le letters as provided in 11201 Vee ••-alP·All "'ND "'IW pos• or t e su iec J 1 • G .... ,,.. u .... ,, AtMISTltlSTA110f: .. ,. project, please FAX ......... erome !"."'ne.... ,.r.,en Ad. {This aulhonty will you may file with the entre,ruen est1 c1tac1on Prol>ate Code section Aw., Ste. 1160, .,,,..., SIDIWAltt PIOJICY, your request to (7l 4) Grove, CA 9284~ •
allow the peraonal rep. court a Request foc 1ud1c11I usted tiene un 1AY11a.1ATillSS 9100. The time for filina 092612 C...,flnil-dlle.02-U , 754•5208, Attention; The foltowlne perso~ Sam Hari Vane, 12602
resentlM to take many Speaal Notice (form DE-plazo de 30 DIAS CAL CASlll>.A2HIM cl11ms will not npire Published N-port wllf b• rec:tived b1 the Farlba Fuell. are dolna businl'Ss as: Jerome Lerte, Gertlen adions without ob(aining 154) ct the filing 11' an ENOARIOS para presen befo~ four months frqm Beach·Costl Mesa Dilly Cit1 of Cost• Mesi et ,...., ... tke Advanced Appra1u l Grove, CA 92841
sat tar una re.spuesta es-To all heirs. benefl-the hearina date noticed Pilot Au1ust 22, 28, 29, the Offke of ltle City f'·-Cltw of Costa Servtees. 8062 Kiner This busine$S is c:on
CXllM't approval. Before ~vens':r Ind :prai of crota a maqutna en esta ci1rles, creditors. c:on-above. 2002 Clerk, 77 f 1ir Orive, ~. Public Senic:· Avenue. Hunt1naton d~ted by; en indi¥1llu1I
talung cer1aln very im-e e asse or corte linaent creditors, and YOU MAY EXAMINE the ThW776 CO$l• Mesa. California, / E 1 . 0 Bbch. CA 92646 Hive you started.
por1anl actions, how-any petltJon or account Un a cart a o u n a persons who may oth· file kept by the court. If until ttMI hour of UhOO u t na:l ne_enna •1 e· Wendy Sue Maadaleno, doinc bu?oiness yet? Ho
f!Yet. tile personal repre-al provided 111 Probate llamada telefonoc• no le erwise be intereste.d in · IS(, ... , ...... s par men • is su~ 111 8062 Kiner Avenue, s. 'f
sentative Will be _,IWad Code section 12~ A ofr ce " p otecc'on· the will or estate, or t100 t1rde ·' tpeh rsonta1tn· u.. ·~~-t 200y, 2 .,._ • consultant to pro-Huntm""on Beach CA m Han an,& I ...... e r r 1 . su ares e 1n e ts e, ~Of-TO •-, , at vick en(ineerlna Ill'· •· • This statemen wes to give notice to inter-Request tor Special respuesta ucrita a both. of: LAYNE M. you may file with the _,_ ""'-which tlmt tlMy will be vices for the Rtd Hiii 92646 toled with the COwnty esled persons unless No!loe form is available maqu1na tiene que MAHHESS court a Request for J1111 UlllSU110f: opened !Xlblicly end reed Avenue Rehabilit•1ion This business ii con-Clerk of O.anat Co.,n_ly
they have waived notice from the court a.it.... . culllj)lf' AA-.Ju "°'111111· ~.J'E1jTlON, fjlll.. ~R.0-s-.Ja.j,~~e (fOf,.Pli-"-L-• •loud in the Council project. To receive 1 ducted by· an individual on08/0li/J)2 ~· .._ or consenced to the Petltloner. Wlllilm H. Ida des leaoles aprop1a-BA'lt has been filed by 154) of the tllina of an AUii -Chambers. s .. led pro-copy of the Request Have you st11ted • 20026912SS7 proposed action.) The Costley das sl usted qu1ere que JOS£PH H. CAROL m the inventory and 1pprelsal CASllO. UIM posals shall beer the for Pr<>t>OS•I for the doina bus.iness yet? Yes, Dally Piiot Aua.. · 8.. 1~.
Independent admloistra-WILLIAM H COSTLEY l<i corte escuche su Superior Court of Cali· of estate nseu or of To •II heirs, benefl-title of lhe WO(ll and subject PfOject, please January I. 2002 22, 29. 2002 ~\ Th768
lion ~--.. ...... be 21..,.P.,AC/f/CA'n= c•so. fornla. County of OR· 1ny petition or account ci'ar""•. creditors, con-name of ltle bklclef but F•" wour request to Wend1 Sue Maad•leno ~~
...... .,rn, '"" ""' " n ; S1 usted no presenta ANGE. as provided In Probate tin .. ;n•t creditors, and no otfier dlstlnauithln& (n•>' 11: •• 5208• At· This statement was ,_ -~n*l unleS$ an inter-COSTA MESA CA su respuesta a Uempo, THE PEllllON fOR Code section 1250. A p.:sons who may oth· m1rh. Any bid r9Ce.ived tenUon; Farlb• faiell. filed wilh the Count) ... S..... • uted penon flies an g2627 puede perder el caso. y PROBATE requests th1t Request for Special erwise be Interested In after the scheduled ......._,._ .,..k•' Clah of 011nae County ~ to the ....tHMv\ N-Buch-Costa le pueden quitar SU JOSE.PH H. CAROL be Notice f I u•ll ble IA I t• f th .--on 08(19/02 VWJV"""'' ,,..v-· ~~..-• orm s •· • the will or estate, or c..,s na 1"'9 Of e The Citw ol Cone and shows good cause Meu Daily sala110, su dlnero y 1>tr11 appointed as personal from the court clerk. both, of: SCOTT L. receipt of bids shill be Mes., Public s.rvic:-2002HUtM
why tile court ahoUld not CN657496 ZINN Aug cosasde su propiedad sin representative to •d· AtffrMf f« • ....._. RUSSELL returned to bidder et/ Enctnee<inc De· Daily Piiot Aue. 22. 29. grant the au1horily 22,23.29, 2002 av1so adiclonal por parte minister the estate of W. 1-4 Stwll, 1-.., A PlTlTlON FOR PAO-unopened. It shell be the partment. 15 seeklna Stpt. 5, 12. 2002 T11797
de lacorle. the decedent. MUITAUGN MILUI BATE has bMn filed by sole raponsibiliU of the 1 consultant to pro· ,.._ .....
(11sten otros requ!SI· THE PETITION requesh Milla & •llSO_'!r GREGG RUSSELL 1118 biddel to SM th1t his vldll ancJneerlna ser· .._~
tos leaales. Puede que the decedent's Will and 260J ••'"' St., .,... GREGG M. RUSSELL II) bid is received In propr vices for Ille Bristol --usted Qulera ll1mar a un codicils. if any. be ft.er, trv""9, CA 92614 the Superk»r Court. of tl111e. ? Strttt and Bur Th foltowln& persons
aboaado inmediata 1dmilled to probate. The Published Newport Callfornl•, County of A set of Bid Oocu·· Street Rehebilltation are dolna business es:
mente. Si no conoce a Will and any codicils ere Beech.Cost• Mesa O•lly ORANGE. -ts may be ot>taiMd Pf'OJtCts.. To receive 8 Master Window C1re, un aboaado, puede available for eomina-Piiot Aucust 23, 29.. 30. THE PETITION FOR at the Offic:e of th• City copy nf tti. Request 411 Marlcold Av e.,
llamar a un servic10 de lion In the file kept by 2002 FTh082 PROBATE requuts thit Enein-. 77 hir Dr-Ive. tor p,1...-... .. 1 for the Corona del Mar. CA refei enc11 de abocedos the court. c~·· ....___ C1'""-nl1 ....-.... 926-
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-GREGG RUSSELL all• v~,. ......,_, .,,_ • subject projects, ~ o a una oflctna de ayuda THE PETITION requests "69 GREGG M. RU·SSELL 119 upon 11earef•114•llil• please fAX your re· Christl1n Beyer, 411
legal (vea el dtrectoroo authority to administer ll011CI Of flnnDI TO appointed as personil ~ ef 120.00. All quut to (714) 754. Marl1old Ave.. Corona
telefoc'!1sco1)N.UMIE•· lhe estate under the ..... 15~.,..•n--r1tpresent.tlve to id· ...,...._. ._,. ef 5208• Attention: de1Mar.CA92625 .. .... Independent Adminis-__ _,, .. w,,. ...., minister UHi est.le of $5.00 will IM made If Ferlba faz.eli. This business is con-
(Nu-ro 4e1 Cn•) lr<ation of Estates Act. M'lllA Ill • ·-the dececknt. hendl•d b't mail. Bid Published Newport ducted by: en indivldu1I
02CC041l7 (This Aulhotlty will ellow -... TH[ P£TITIOf'f rtquuts Documents and other Bnch·Co&t• Meu tine 1ou started
JUDGE GllAlD G. the personal represen--th• decedent's Will end conlr1ct document& may Oall'I Pilot Allaust v , doln1 business yet? No
JOHilfSTON tat1ve to lake m1ny CASllO.A21• cod icils. If •nr,. be 11$0 be uemlned at the 28 29 2002 T796 Christian Beyer
The n~~:~~=~d4ress r~!loncso:;l~ho~pt P~t:!~: To all heirs, benefi· •dmltted to proba e. The Offf~~ ofCtht Cifty Clerlt f This statement wes
f cleries, crediton, con-Will and an1 codicils llfe o me ity o Costa •ltd with the Count1
of the court Is: (El Before akine c;ertain tineent creditors. and aY1ilable for eumin•· Men. Bid Documents ~...... c i.rtt of Orence County nombre y direcclon de very 1mport1nt actions, persons who mau oth· tion In the file kept by will not be mailed unless ._ ~ on 08/06/02
la corta es) however, the personal erwlse be lnteres'ted In the court. the addlllon•I $5.00 -~ 20026tl2SJS
SUPERIOR COURT OF r•present•llve will be the will ~ estitel or THE PETTTIOH requests cher1e Is Included ,.Ith The folfowlna peno11s Dilly Piiot Aua, 8, 15,
CALJFORNIA COUNTY Of rtgulrtd to glye notlc:a both, of: AL Tl'IEA INE •uthorlty to administer payment. art doln1 business as: 22. 29. 2002 Th762
aka ALrnEA DIXON LINE the estate under tti. heh bid shall be madt Culture Home furnish· ..........
A PEmfON fOR PRO· Independent Admlnls· on the Proposal form, Ines. V90 Harbor Blvd
BAT£ has been filed by tratiOn of Esbtes Act. •""fl P-1 throutfl P·91 Suite 107, Costa Me.sa, ... S.....
DARRYL c. HUBBARD In (This Authof'ity Will •llow provided In t1'1t conttect CA 92626 The followln1 persons the Superior Court of the personal r..,resen-d1>cuments, ind lh•ll be Micutl A.nael N•Jer• are doin& business H:
C•llfornla, County of tativa to tall• many iccompanled b't a cer· Jr.. 2417 W. Borchard The Wanderine BHd-ORAHGE. actions without obtain-tlfied or cashi91"1 ched Unit B, Sant. Ana, CA !'louse. 2117 Elden Ave ..
HIE PETITION FOR Ina •ourt epproval. or • bid bond for not 92704 •10, Costa Mesa, CA
PROBATE requests th•t Befor6 takln1 cert1ln t.sa than 10~ of the This businus is con· 92627 OARRYl c. Hll8BARO be very lmpora.nt .ctiot1s, amount of thtlr bid, ducttd by: en indMdu1I 01&• Sudnyl\ov.,ch,
appointed es peraon•I howevef. tM jl9tSOl'tal 111•• payeblit to lM City H•Y• you •tarted 2U7 Elden Ave .. tlO,
representitlve to •d·· rlClfese.ntatlve will be of Coat• Mn1. No dolna business r•tt No Coste Mese, CA 92627
minister u.. estate of requited to lfve notice IH'ot>OSll shall be con M1&uel Ana• Najera, This business la c:on-
the decedent. to "'tereal.ed peuo111 •ldecad unless acc:Ofll· k • ducted by: an inclWldual THE p~ reqwab uftlnl t1tq IMv• walffCI penied by • ceshien This 1tale1111nt wu H•v• you start•d
Iha decHlnt'1 Will at1d notb Of. cOftMfttad to chedl, Clsll, or bldd«~s fiftd Wltll ltl• County dolna bu~ 1•tf No
codlclla, If an1, •e the proHMll actloft.) ~d. Clerk of Or•np County Ola• Suclnykovych
ldmftted to protiat.. The Th• lndapench"t 1d· No bid shll41 lie con• on '1&127/02 Thlt st•ttlllttlt was
Wiit tnd any c:odklll •• 1t1lnlstr•tlon 111thorlty 11dtt1d unleM It It lll•de 2092Mll002 filtd with the County awtll•ble for u""""8• Witt lit .,,rtt.cl unin. Oii • ._,. fOfm fw-Dally Pihlt Alli· 29, Sept, Clerk of Oran1e County
tioft in the file ltept by en lnter•stad per aon nlshecl b't tile City of S.. 12, 19, 2002 Thao4 on 008/07 IW
the court, files 1111 objecUoe to tlMt Cost• Mesa and It 111.ede Rell.-... 2001H I IMO
THE P£lTTION 1eq.iesb petition .... "'°"* ftOd In tceotM!let wttll fM 01111 Piiot All&. l!I, 22.
authority to tdmlnistef auM wllf Hie c:o.t PfO.WoM of the Pro· ........ 29, Stpl S. 2002 Th771
the esteta ul'ICI« tt1e llhoulcl not ar•t tlle pout r8Cllllr-u.. The folo""'c ,.,._.. _-.....__
I .. .. t •""-I I 111ttlot~ ltd! biddtf "'41tt fleva art ~llllftnl ft' ,__ n.epen .. en "'"" " •· • • ...., _ , .. _ • Clan ••• G-al tratiotl of btatu Act, " mu ~· .,.. " .... , ~.) Alt \.""9• ..........
(Tl* A41\tlof'lty w• .._ petjtioft wlH be Mid on [......._,lftf lie-Md IC ... U&ttt"'C. 9.} M llle tol10wln1 persons
tlle __...i ,...,...... Slf'Tt~R ze, 20q2 at elto lie _,,..lfffitd " Se-• Outdo« Li.td· are doltll llnlntts H '
tettn t. '-"• llUflJ l;IO p.ia, 1fl 0wt. l73 r.-ad., '-· ln1. en Att S..10ft• Altern.ttwl Ill W.ood,
uttoftt ..,_. oMaM· tocetlld ..t Ml ,,_ City n. Qty C.U1tclf of IN lallCIK4lpiflc. 1.... Sa· 629 T•lllflW W.,, •U. ~c;o11rt ,,,,owel. DfW. ~.Of._., CA City of Coste Mta!I -Pl., Colt• Mau, CA Coate ... ,CAl827
t .... , ..... ,_ ..... ,__ tlle rl&ttt to ..a '" • ._ .....
• -• c ••• .., IF YOU 08CCf to tlle r.-Cta111otet111*. Dnld Keene, H•I Jo "' .._..urh. ~_. ::.=j 1r•tlllt of..._,_...., t1le CMtraetM ..... ,.._ Pl.1 Cost. Mau, ~:. .. &cl ~~Ot.,
,..,_,.... wtll M c,=-:,":. := ~ :.:-.noo: CA~slw la -· Thlt ........ la COfl r_... to llYt notil• :::•• 1,., ......,., et tM ducted bf: an lndlvldMI to .......... ,...... .... .. -1 Cdfw• l.. c:.lt; -:.::: ::, :.=_.... Ha"~ •i.tt.d =...., llfte • .._. U. ....... v-11'8 ,,_..._ tlt9 1M ..... ....._. ,_u "° ~~".._.rel? Yat.
The followina pefwns
are doine business u :
split.zero deal1n. 3301 S.
Bear f64H, sant•• An1.
CA92704
Gabr lel Dibble, 3301 S Bear f64H, Sant• Atta.
CA 92704 . • ·
ThlS business b con
ducted by: an lncllYld111I
Hive you startt.d' • ·
doina busine.ss y~7 ~
G•briel O!bble
This statement wh
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Clerk of O.enp County
o,,08/19/02
20026'11tS7
Dilly Pilot Aua. u. 29.
Sept. 5. 12. 2002 P! 783
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CA 92627 Okhy "Ozonur, 987
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Mesa, CA 92826
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Oktay OIOINr • •
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Tbt-l.o11ow1111 ... rsons
ere doln& bualntu es; HtlO The Ooc1or, 1824
l/f YIOI• Pftlce, Costa MeN,CA92627
~I Dominick Os·
.,_,,., 112.t 1/2 Viola
Piece, Coale Mese, CA
92627
{his buslneu Is con·
ductM llr en lndlv1dull
"-v• you stwted
o.ln1 il.11ilnn1 ?•t1 No
MkhMI Dominick Os·
l>Qfn• Jhl5. statement wn
fllff with the County Cltr~ of Orane• County
on 08/19/02
29116ttH14
Delly Pilot Aua. 22, 29. S!f!.5, 12,2002 Th781 .......... ...........
Colll9ltl• Office r'rod
uct1. 16478 Beach SWd.,
1152, Wtstmtnsttr, CA 92683
Denial S1nder.1, 16478
8Hcll Blvd., 1152,
Westmlnsttr. CA 92683
Tiiis buslntsa II con•
dutted by. en Individual
Heva you 1t1rtad
dolna bu-'1nns yet? No
.P•nltl S1ndtt1
Tiils statement was
filed with tha County
Clflrk of Ora111e County On08/19/02
2002H11t4t
D11ly Pilot Aue. 22. 29.1 Sept.5.12,2002 Th78t
Re-.. ... ... s......
The followlna parsons
are do111a busln•n 1s:
Jun Blanco Mur11s &
F1uu, 3734 S. Lowell
St., S111t1 Ane, Cellfor·
n1192707
Gene A. Blanco, Jr.,
3734 S LowtM St Santa
Policy
Ana, Cllllforltle 92707
Tllk bvslMt.t Is COii·
ducted h ' en ""llviduel Hive YOtl 1llrtecl
c1olft1 IHlllnft• yen v ...
1/01/01
Gene Bltl'ICO k.
This •1•11-nt WH filed with ~ to.Inly
Clerk of Oren .. County on <MV02I02
H02H12H7
01tly Pilot 4u1. Z9, Sept 5, 12, 19,2002 ThlOI .......... .........
Th• followln1 P'fSOftS
are doln1 business H :
AHA Publicatlons, 177
Alv1rald1 Ave.. Ste.
Fl060, Newport Beacfl.
CA
Anni C. Prlc., 1221 w.
Coast Hwy .. "414, ~ott Buch, CA
This bltllneu is con·
ducted by: an lndMdu1I
Havt ypv •l«tad
............... ?No
Anne c. r'rlct
fMt lla'8mtlll Wll filed with tM C-ty
Cllt'k of 0r...,. County
on Ol/19/02 MH6t1Jts1
Deity P'Mot Aut . 22, ~
Sept. &, l2, 2002 Th7w .......... ..........
TIM followlrt1 llt'tons .,, dolllt bwlness es:
palntlob.co111, 18067
Mlmmolh Ct., Founllln Velley, CA 92708
Youn1 H. Perk, 18067
Mammoth Ct., Fount.In
Velley, CA 92708
This bua!Mu Is con·
ducted by: •n lndMdllll
Heve you started
dolnc business yet? Yu,
8/l&/2002
Youn1 Perll
Thia 1tat1rrMK1t WU
hied with the County
Cllrtl of Ofln,. County
gQl/Ut/02
..........
Delly P'llot Alla. Z2. ~.1 s.,t. &, 12, 2002 Th11rt ......... ........
Th• followlnc p1non1
Kt doinc IHllli-1 H : K1nellll'1 Tee:, 392 A•I· c:em l'1lce IC, Costa
MIM,CA92627
KHtllll Sulzu, 392
Rik-r'la« IC, Costa
Mnl,CA'2C27
This lluUl!eu \s con·
dtlcted by. 111 lnd1vldu1I
HIV• you alerted
doln1 bu.lines.I yet? Yu.
Ju)y 2, 2002
i<aneml SUlzu This atettment was
flied witll ttMt County
Clerk of Or1n1• County
on 08/22/fn
20026'14456
Dilly Piiot Au&. 29, Sept . 5,12,19.2002 Th810
.......... .........
TIM followinc !*Mn•
8't dolfll blllifless H:
Newport Hortll Mort·
1a1e, 4570 Campus
Oflve, 110. Newport
~h,CA92660
William Arthur White, '670 C1mpus Orlve Suite
10, Newport Buch, CA
~
This bullifleu b con·
ducted by: an lncltvidual
HIV• you started
doin1 bltSlMH yet? Ho
W1llilm Arthur White
This 1t1tement was
hied with the County
Clwk of Oran .. County
on 08/19/02
2002HIH21
Dally Piiot Au1. 22. 2.,?1 Sept.5,12,2002 Th7~ .......... ..........
How to Place A
Hlwllor Cettt« C61Met1,
2JOO Hwllor 8W.. S..•t•
N4. Cotti Mele, CA
t2C2'
Erle! Oevon Adams, 12
Wlndarbor L•n•. Irvine.
CA92602 Thlt busln111 11 CCMI·
ducted l>y: en Individual
Hive you started dome
buslnns yet~ Ho
Er• D Adams
This st•l•rnent was
ftltd with !tie County
Clerk of Oflnlt County
on Oll/27 /02
2002H1S069
Diiiy Pilot A11e. 29, Sept.
5, 12,19.2002 Th806 ...........
... s.......
92663
Tiiis bUWleu I.I CCMI•
ducted by: • corpor1tlo11
Hive you 1tar1ad
doln1 bUalntss yet? No
GlfUme Inc., Jamu
Rev•n. l'rttldlnt
This atatemenl w11
flied with Ille County
Clerk of Or1n1• County
on 08/27/02
2002H1S09S
Daily Piiot Aue 29, Sept
5, 12, 19,2002 Th803 .......... ... s......
Th• fo11ow1n1 persons
ere do1n1 buslneu as:
Crivello Bros.. 2146
NewpAft Blvd , IE, Coste
Mesa,CA92627
Salvetore Crlvallo, 2146
Hllwpqrt Blvd .. llE. Costa
Me$1 CA 92627
This business Is con-
ducted by: •n lnd1v1dual
H1v1 1ou sterfed do•nc business yet? Yes, Zll~2
s.tv1tor1 Cr...._
Tllis st1t1ment fiu
fllld Wftll tlle County
Clertl of Ofa11 .. County on 07 /31J/O'l not••• 1721 Delly Pilot Aue. 8. l.?,i
22,29.2002 Th7~f .......... ..........
The follow1111 P'f JOn•
111 doM& buitness ..
Pedroza Aellnlsll and
Custom. 1515 W Mic:
Al'thlK Blvd fl 7, Costa
Mesa, CA 92626·593 Alfooso Pedrora, 2029 Pornon~ Ave., Apt. F.
Cost• Mtse, CA 92627
Th..-business Is con·
ducted by: an lnd1vldu1I
Heve you st•rled
dolnc business. yett No
Alfonso Pedroza
lhis statement was
ftled with the County
Clerk of Or1naa. County
on08/?2/02
l902tt144S7
Deir r'llot Ac. It.~ , .. 12 .... 2002 , .. ll ••• ........ ........
The folow4nc ~sons .,. dolnc bllliMA ••.
KSO. Co., 1711 ~&M · Coste MIU, CA
f rencls r'aut ...._.
1711 ...... llClt.'Cosb
Mesi, CA 92626 -Th11 W-ii._.
dueled br. a11 tMMctual
HIV• yov stert.d
dolnc ~ ycf?"lfo
f rencrs PIMll Buftker
This 1t1te~· wu
filed with the ClaWlty
Clerk of Orence ~1Wnty
on-08/19/fn , •
20026tlJ !S7 '
D•ll:t Piiot •ua. 2~,
Sept. 5, 12. 2002 • 93
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38r •• fl1ct111 u"'ldect ~,,=iii-ai.~1;111ii•iiiir-1wn11me w/roof top deck II snt.soe -,-.... -.;;..,.,..w-... -.,..h-...,--
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~ V1i1w .._.. $1, •• 000. TM flOtt UWMld 48r 2.581, 2 boltdockCMINH•
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·-· 1 ·~--·vete4 end unit Linda Model
w/huc• rep-liround
beeut l1ndsc patio. All
over looklt'll reflactlon pond w/mMt wonderful
arnl>elt view in all of
Bluffs. By Owner
Courtesy to Broken
949-644-5464
•S._,.. w .. MW..t
28r 2BI, 1acr v11w, le
petto. recent remodel,
cr•ntte & merble, Fp,
covered parkln1. Lt1se
site, no rent 1ncr1as1
neat 25 years!
Appls.lncld, Reduced to
s.3?5,000. 949/673-5367,
949/760·5056. 673·5605.
OPIJISUN 1-4 ua .. er-4v.._ ,,..._._.,._
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S7tt.006·steps to
beach 38r 281 upper,
38r 2Ba lower, Orive by
4904 & 4904'/r Neptune Avenue. Owner /Reeltor
62 ....... JOH
• DHlr•ltle spacious
double unit. Great view of tlll'nlna basln 1nd city
ll1hts 48r 4.&81,
$2,150,000. Mery Lou
Klettler, Udo Plfk Rulty
949-675-2700
... ,.n..a-ttf
304·36th St Balboa
r'enin, 28r lB•. llctit &
brl1ht upper unit
w/v111lt cells, s11nd«ck,
enclsd ,., , $2200. 949-
723-&393
Ol'lll SAT ·IUll 11 ·S IM7Vte--.
Brand New. remod. 3 lc
br's 211•, prllM c11l·de·
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Rooms 6010 Blllloa lsllnd -------e wmter rental Zbr Zba.
$1600/mo e vrly rent11
2br lb• 1 c ear ,
$1500 e Yrly rental 2br lba + sunroom View of
bay S2000 Lor• Vance
Realtors 949-673-4062
BllllOI Plnlmlla
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ltth St. fur11'4 c...£.,
Fp, lmmac winier 38r
2.5Bath 949-673·1943
YIMaY LMGI UPPml RmlToS... &030 2br lbe. w/petio, slwa
CM Shr fi•d up hse w/la luOy & preea. Sl750
yard, fem pref. no/smk Avlii Sept l, 9&675-8213
$600/rno uhls incl. quiet
.. ds ID <IX: 71.4-751-0Mi 0c-"""' Wlrtter 4br 2ba, f11rntshed $2300/mo RoofMtorRenl -uhlotles 1nclude6, no peU
l'•hM CM Pron to .sNre
nice 38r home, own
(t 4t)67J-4724
~. p.-,..,.,,
furn. 5br 3b1 house,
roof deck, w/d, Z c llf.
S4000/mo 949-717 OCM4
CeranedltMll'
room, le bathrrn, al Ultb Q ... t Ct.-21r 11•,
incl. Susan 949-322-1111 f.atlo, cerr,:rt· SlSOO/mo
.. 1 811 to bch. br n:I ;!~ ·~3:52 111
pvt be + .., "*· Pvt hme
.lie, pool acass. no Sit*/ da&. Bl/mo 9&548-12&1 CN1NA COVI CONDOS
JUDANUAP\.
2 story ville. like newl
2Br 281, 2c 111. 111tw
from mslr. $ZlSO/mo n/pats, 949/219·°'37
949/673 5226 ....
1 /2 on I ST MO •INTI
lOWlST pr"•d 3br m
COM 3br 2be $l>Otless.
new carpeVp•mVbltnds 1 c pr, wd hkups yd.
walk to vlllaee $2300 604 Larkspur
Tracy 949 675-4630
l9 si... 2tta upper, v1ul
ceils. new c.,peVpa1nl,
fp. front pvt palJO, le
e.,+ l sp, n/smlla/does
SZSOO/lse 949 673 7625
S. .t r'CH Hr 2M, fp,
w/d hk·ups, frtc, Frend!
ch. fmt yrd, 111.1/crpVpnt
~ now S2RD 9&GMJl'l>
e<HAaMINGear
2.Ae ....... 2250 ... ""'9t. _. t-1, S2ts0( -~1a00.10
S llYll.WWOf ~2n'51r ..... .. sauna. ptts welcome.
SJ500 (!M9) ~·
ColtlMlll
a.,.r. Lovely rated comm
nur Trl·Sqr, IBr. frl&.
1er/stora1• $855/mo+ $500/sec: Klem Mnat
877 · 704-8649 a 9200
IA41 99dl hy Ltr .. loft, enclosecl palto, evatl
9/l $925/rno. 949.574.
2031
I SIDI 2br lba, car, yd,
laundry. 169 Walnut.
$1150/mo. Marisela 714·
662·3111 71.t-540-3666
Sltr 21Ni hst, 1ar. frplc,
pvt p1tio/y11d. Z718
Portola •--'Y t• .....
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949-175 6111
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Ad•r•ltle 2br ·:\qwn· house, bkyd, 1olfi·1n
closet•. no smob}pets Sll95/mo 714-962-48'9
llflnl ..... --
21r 2.SI• nend"'alone newer horna. clen~o ett
car. fncd y•rd ~tall', cloa. to shops a tllkl.
S2000rno. 7l4·54kji!OO-........
IAYUONT Co.tt•a•
•cross from lido Is. 28r 2Ba. Pvt beach, pool &
spe. Walk to thHt.ers,
shop1o ind re:staurenu. l yt11 lene min. 9'10
Lido Park Or. ~ 7
Days 94U13·~
am 2br. 211ia un11 ren1e1
nr bd\ tp, .,,.._.-w/d
~ 2 Cir i:ar.-. -..
~S1650~7m>
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condo, w/d, frlf. l\IW
hi./crpt, p1t10, fp~ 2c
•• $1700 714 39.l-1925
........ 2br u....-4'11X unit. l<XJ fran .....
ac-i vitws. sa.s " --U. Slllnm 9&~
SSOOeff 1st_,_.
CLOSE TO BEACli! Zllr. 2bt, bllc, fp, l c pr ....
Sl800Act 949-673-7800
Jlr+ L ... 29a, ~-pr
steps to comm ~I &
S41a, J ll50/mo;,.-l{w,a1I
9/1 8kr 949-718-2366
Service Dlrldoly Carpet R1t11lrJSala
~16111 -0-CHPETO-CAltt'IT-O-
POLICY Rep11n. Patchln11. lnslall
In in aflort to offer the Courteous. anl size jobs.
best -vice possible to Wholesale! 94 -492·0205
our rnders end advtr
tis.rs. we will re:uire ~~~m! Con((acton who • ver·
Use n the Service day IVC tnJdl mount9d
Dir"'°"Y to lnclul'e their =~~ Contractors l1c1n11 Chlld~ numbtf In their adver·
tls-ent Your co P~ull<WWC.... operet1on ts crutly
8'lPI .a.told. Cakf Childcare Hnlth &
u fty. Cl'ft/f int Aid Cert
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,,_.•n;; .... 1ie.,., lrlck 1'9ck St-Tiie
Concrete, Patlo, Driveway Motlll9, f"t & Frlendlyl
I cen trawl u our homt Flreplc, B~ Ref'a. 25Yrs -=· 94 22-2163 Exp. Terry 14-557-7594
c ,,, C-.... M-wy Fptce,
BBQ, tile, stone. l1nd· A I MAllDYMAN scars· retalni2J.walls, , rwfece cabinets l66 ~7 949. ·1048
THE HP.UT OFTIO: MA1TER
WUT •1 ~A95 0 Kl153
•95,43 SOUTH
•ltl,2 'V Q43
0 lt.102 •AQ6
poinll. SOulh •• bllld would OOt be
~ by eYaYOOe Ind Nanh, wiltl rune of ia 12 po1m concent1ltlOd m
one &uil. mlafJt haw been c:ontent w.idl a rlile to two no tMl!f>. Even IO,
it reqllinld aood deCeRJC by Zia
Mahmoodt EUt. and Bob Hamm.a. West, to c1erea the pme.
Hamnwi aancd tmaen off with a
fourth-bat diamond &cad. declarer
played low from lhe table Ind Eut'• queen k>lt to lhe 110e. Declarer did
weU to crou to the queen ol spedel tq lead a he.art. bell that did not act by
ZiL He shot up with the king Ind returned the nine of diamonds.
The bidd' :
SOl1111 111\ur NOR11t !.AST
, Hamman overtook with the king
when declarer followed low, and rewmcd a diamond to sec up two
more winners in the suit. He wu able
to cadl dlClle wflell bo pined the IMd
w.idt Ille.,., of ----4owrl one.
1• .... 1'1 .... INT ,_ lNT ,_ .........
Openin1 lead: Five of 0
,.. Illy player which facet ol
bridp is the ltlOlt dilRc:ult. and the reply will be unanimous: ddeme.
This deal from the recent Cavendish
lnvii.donal pmn cou&d haw come
ll1liabt from. ~
NOie ti.. t.d Zia ,played a low hmn. hoJdiQa ap dat ece by Hlmman
would not Wat the conb1C1 -
Soulb collecla leut ll*les. a hean
Ind two lri'*s in eaCh minor. Qut
declarer miPt ba9e done evai ~
Al tdck dvee be lboGld have payed
the jack of beans from dummy. Zia
would have had k> guess whal k> do
since. if decJ.rer held A x x in lhe 511it
and West Q 9 x. Nin& with the king
would have been the ooly wa~ to &Jve
declam' ~ tricks in the SWL
Wilh IWO belanccd hMda Caclna e.ch ocher. bocb NOl1h IOd SoWi
toot qeeasive positioos to reach thnle no lnlmp oo a combined 2A
n.. llwfh 3br, 21/lba,
popular E pl•n end unit.
2200sf, remodeled &
updated, direct aar tnl, Fp, lndry rm. vaulted
c1ll, op•n & •lry, 2 tncl
patios + balony on La areenbelt, wtll tD sd100W
shops $2696m 9&25l-03tl6
• loyellle Cev• 21r
21a, 2car .,_~, IHiy
vtew $2,750 -.-1 ~
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.... 3br 2ba ITllll, roof.
!qi dldl, -W S. MW
tie ..... ~ '*"· 2 c '*' ~ um 96673-711Xl
M IWfPS om prq,
pd ~ pvt. aJnW lot
wAll 8Jnbelt wftlwy -· Attad1 Plllio. 2 c pr ~ mo. for IAJt. 9&56S«llB
..... View ......
4br, 2ba. Port St.. I sty. I~ be,~ No smclq.
no pits 949-TJD. I 150
l xp'll Serven ••II
larte1tllera. lmmed
Op•ninas P/T. Hleh·tnd
cellrlna company In O.C.
now horln1 fO< on end
off alt• cattrlne events.
Fu rn 949-718·4640 or
ctll 949·718·4631 x 112.
IU&nY WON exWsille In NPB lookq tor stytst w/~ for rental/poss e-!nlnt!> 949-249-1969
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or busineu opporturnity
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1ne. errends. Flex PT hrs or 24 hr shitts. C.r
reg'dl 714-444-4881
N.I . Pr...._11 luJtvy
car de•lersh1p seeks
professlonal ules '*'°" In resume 949-631·2192
Wwk fr-"-• mall
order /Internet. Up to
$5,000/mo. FT/PT full
tralnlna. 800-677-7619
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Offlce Assist.-lOa-2'>,
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computer /Internet nvy a
must + QuickBooks Pro, dnt comm skills, trevtl
plannin&. accuracy &
oreanizatlon essential. Fax resum.949-863·1059 •••-'I Salee fw New ,.._. has FT/PT post.
lions 8'1111. Sl10Uld ~-120-m
SALES S5,500 weekly
coal potenti•I. If some·
one did it. so can you!
2·3 confirmed appont-
ments deoly! Benefits
avail•ble. Call Eric Allen
888 -5 4 3 -1788 .
(CAL•SCAH}
IWVAn IAY'SHOMS
Sir 210 wpJex. Step• ~ ~ :<:::.O""+~ P'lf to beach, Fp, 2c ear. I lit &
yur lease. no pets. t.t. Mt'" 6212
$2100/mo 626-359·4539.
C..Wer No ni&hls or
Sundays FT/PT Medi · RX Phtrmacy, CdM. Call
Johnny 949-444-7575.
Automobiles 9000
Allomdlw 9004
IMW s2a1 C...vt '97 S4K mo, lthr, l1m1ted Ed
color. xlnt COlld, Sport
Pq, CO, eJttend Warr.
$25,500 949.497.2019 SWAIRE PU.n "D" Doubl Mastr Br
Suites Penthouse Over·
look1ne Greenbelt &
Pools. Qwet Loe. Nt w
Carpet. Vinyl & Paint. $2,190
Plan "B" One Bedroom
Fabulous Front-Row Views Suns ets Qver
Catalina Island
$1,750 Mory"-W. MtGvlre (949) 646~6770
Prudential Celif Realty
HOUSI UOO ISLI 2Br +
den, 3Ba, 2 Story, Fp,
patio, a•r•ee. $3900/mo
949-673-1914
JOISWANTED
~ Wlftlld . 8200
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C-....~Fploe, UC1NSID CONTUCTO•
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l66 547 94JH54· 1048 :1:i MW SVC 9'9-645-38!16
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new en11. low ml, Ma-
roon, wire whls, xlnt.
$3500 949·548·6063
C .. lllec '94 STS Fwy
milu, pe1rl wht, oat·
meal tthr, chrm whls,
mechanic owned, beau-
tiful orle cond, fantastic value, books & records
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avail, vm#457296 !lkr 949-516-llh
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warr remainlna
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aport pkJ, 519d, CO
slacker, premium whls,
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llliles, flcl«Y werrenty
u--. ... T-. tHC modal, burpndy reef
W/bllck cloth top. CO,
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euto, fectory w1rrentyl 0039 118398 $18,!MIO _seew. _____ Sl_2 _40k __ ml_,
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Bleck, Sspd. low mllesl tm, aeraced, non/smkr
Fun Convertlblel likt new v972851 $7895
#18000 $19,980 fin warranty avail. Bkr.
5281T '99W .....
Bleck on perfect bl•ek
leather. Only 33k mll
'18902 $34.980
MercellH le~• '91
SLK230 blk/blk lthr,
auto: full pwr, conv topl
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low ml, luther, full pwr
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cond 60k ml, 1 own, must u•. boacht 1nottw
$8500 949-719-9490
Te.,.tw '92 Tercel DX
•'8003G•/pb, musl setl
fl ·3180 $4,995.
H-.i. '91 Accwll
SICPE tilt. atereo cass, elloys.
"°22775-3274 S5,995.
Niu-'97 Alt'-GXI
Tilt, stereo ens. clean
•114917·3210 $7,995.
....... CJvk lX s-4.
Tilt, CC, Must seel
"°31395·3282 $8,495.
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White w/blut stripasl t001139·32._. 123,995
Only lOK mllasl 1-owner Heetle '91 P•ip«t IX
#18407C $42,980 6 cyl. abs, moonroof
Pwclte Tor .. '17 •412502·3300 $15,995
Cuerds red w/perlect ferll '00 lxplerer
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