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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2002
PHOTOS BY SEAN HllLER /DAILY PILOT
Main Street in Balboa Village looks like the aftermath of a hurricane after city crews began removing ficus trees early Wednesday morning.
City tears down Main Street ficus
Newport Beach begins razing the 25 trees on the
Balboa Peninsula at 7 a.m. Wednesday, but a court
order spares 2 of them.
June CaHsrande
Daity Pilot
8Al.JDA Vlll.AGE -To the horror of Balboa
Arbor Society members, Main Street's 25 ficus
trees began to topple under chainsaws at 7 a.m.
Wednesday -23 were razed before an emer·
gency court order stopped the tree removal at
11 :14 a.m..
cided to remove the trees Wednesday morning
in order to allow the city to move ahead with its
nearty SS-million renovation project for the
area.
·No time would have been a good time to re-
move the trees in the eyes of the people who
want to save them,· Bludau said. ·The city is
trying to be as responsible as possible in how it
spends S8 million in improving the Balboa
Peninsula." wnus is just sleazy. 11lis shows the total disre-
spect some of our local leaders have for the citi-
zens,· said Jan Vandersloot, a spokesman for
the Balboa Arbor Society.
The society on Monday had lost a court battle
to stop the city from removing the trees be·
cause, the judge ruled, it filed the suit too late.
Arbor society members immediately filed an
appeal. and asked city officials not to remove
the trees until their appeal had its day in court.
According to CoastaJ Commission guidelines.
work such as the planned renovations can't take
place during the summer. That means the city is
facing an impending deadline to begin work on
Phase n of the improvements in order to finish
in time. On Tuesday, the City Council is ex-
pected 10 vote oa a contract for the job.
Linda Grant. of the Balboa Arbor Society, is
overcome with emotion as she watches
helplessly as city crews remove ficus trees
that line Main Street.
Arbor society members questioned the city's
motives for starting the work without notifying
residents and for beginning the work so early
that the courts were not yet opened. City noise
ordinances forbid such work before 8 a.m., but
Bludau said he decided to make an exception in
City Manager Homer Bludau said that he de-See ACUS, Pase A4
Hate crimes increase in Newport-Mesa
The area's statistics fall in line with those seen
statewide, according to a report the state Attorney
General's office released on Wednesday.
DHp• Bharath tomey General's office released
Daily Pilot Wednesday.
Newport Beach reported six hate
NEWPORT-MESA -Local commu-crime-related offenses that occurred ln
nitles ~re oo exception to the state-the city, six offenses. sewn victims and
wide inc:rea9e ln hate that foDowed the MYel\ known suspecta, the report said.
Sept. ll terrorist attacb, K'COnting to Costa Mesa reported three events,
2001 bate crime lbfisdc:a the ltale At-three cftenses. three vtctims and no
known suspects while UC Irvine re-
ported one event, one offense, one vic-
tim and one known suspect..
In the state of California. hate crimes
lncrased 15.59', the report said There
were 304 more hate crimes in 2001
compa.Ied to 2000, 260 more victims
and 372 more suspects.
Newport Beach Sgt. Steve Shulman
said the six incidents reported in the
dty seem to be random acts rather
than related to Sept. 11.
"We don't see any particular trend ty·
THE BELL CURVE
ing the cases to 9/ 11, • he said.
The department tracked nine cases
in 2001 that could be racially moti-
vated. Shulman said. Only two were
targeted at people of a Middle Eastern
descent, he saki.
"One was a note left for a person and
the other was an incident of road rage
where 101Dethlng raciaJ was yelled
out,· Shulman said. ·Also. there were
no major Injuries stemming from any
See HATE, P .. e A3
team without September heartbreak
Daily Pilot
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WEATHER
Code
proposal
triggers
debate
Costa Mesa councilman's
plan to improve living
conditions meets
disapproval from a
council candidate who
already has a plan.
Lolita Harper
Da1lyP1lot
a)STA MF.SA -The City Council
on Monday unammously endorsed a
move to redirect Lhe priorities of code
enforcemeni officers to target sub-
standard rental housing. saying it was
about lime Lhe city took aggressive ac-
tion to weed out slum lords.
Council members approved a minor
wording change in city codes that
place!> eliminating unheaJthy living
condHions as the No. 1 goaJ of the
building department.
Councilman Gary Monahan said he
was sparked to take aggressive steps
after attending a housing seminar
hosted by a local faith-based organiza·
See CODE, Pase M
EL TORO
Judge
upholds
legality of
Measure W
Supporters of an El Toro
airport are dealt another
blow after six hours of
testimony in court on
Wednesday.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT Bf.ACH -I lopes for an
airport at FJ Toro further h.tt the skids
Wednesday as a Los Angeles County
Superior Court judge ruled that Mea-
sure W is proper and legal.
Superior Court Judge PhiUp Hickok
upheld the initiative after about six
hours of oral testimony in Norwalk.
South County leaders who success-
fully paMed Measure W in March
again declared victory. saying an air-
port at the closed FJ Toro Marine
Corps Air Station is uncertain at besL
'"You've got a core contingent in
Newport Beach who think they can
resurrect Lazarus.· South County
spokeswoman Meg Waters said.
"What pa.rt of 'it's over' don't they
S.. LEGALITY, P ... A3
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D.C. CONNECTION
POLITICS ASIDE
Putting
politics
aside
A reporter I worked with In Wub.ington
D.C.. an old-school joumallat who was
smart. fair, tough and a beet of writer,
med to talk about the days when even the
bitterest foes on Capitol Hill would put aside
their differences '"1eo the day
------. was done. adjourn to• bar or
similar eslabli&bment and.
essentially, be pab. They
disa.greed vehemently on
iubes but dJdn't hate each
other.
In many wap, chat dynamic
cba.Dged when Newt Gbtgrkb
led bis revolution in the
mld·'90s. Partbamh.lp became
S.J. CAHN a ~~'::e job.
KENT lJE>HJlit' I CWlY PLOT
Rep. Christopher Cox CR-Newport Beach), center, chats with Kent Moore, left. and Demis O'Neil at a reception at the home of Debra
and Barry Alen in Corona def Mar on Sunday.
When we at the Pilot beard
that Rep. Olma llollnbeclM:r, aboul ..
conserr.dive as they come, and Rep. a.r..ey
PraJlk, who fa.lb even further to the liberal edge
of the political apectrum. were teaming up on
an issue, it struct ut u ·oc1d• given the
decade-long atate of afra1n In Wubiogton. The
pairing seemed even more unusual given that
this awn.mer Frank headlined a fund-nliaer for
Gerrie Sddpeb, the Democrat challenging
Rohnbacber thla fall
POLmCAL LANDSCAPE
Not so, Frank told me In • quick -he ta1k.s
faster than most New Englanders, even -
interview Wednesday.
Bring out the water balloons
·The way things work, if you can't work across
partisan lines or ideological lines. you shouldn't
be In the government,· Frank said.
He and Rohrabacher do differ on ·tots of
issues," he continued, but ·we differ in a civil
way.· So when they agree, there is n o reason for
them not to work together.
Paul Clinton
Daily Piiot
Two former Newport-Mesa
councilwomen, still familiar names
in city drdes, are squanng off for a
aeat on the IO·member Orange
County Water Oi5trict board.
Jan Dehay, a former Newport
Beach mayor and councilwoman
from 1992 to 2000, and Heather
Somen, a former Costa Mesa
councilwoman from 1996 to 2000,
will meet in the Nov. 5 election.
Five other candidates are also
vying for the water district's
Division 7 seat, which includes
Costa Mesa and West Newport, the
area Debay represented on the
council.
Edwmd 8enevilJe and Bradford
CaMn. both Costa Mesa attorneys.
are joining Dntd Rlcbardl, a
Costa Mesa engineer, nm.
Dramen. a Tustin electronics
engineer and Timotby Johmon, a
Fountain VaUey businessman, in
the race
Dehay is the mcumbent in 1he
SEPTEMBER
race, yet she has never run for the
seat She was appointed to the
board in February of 200 I , three
months after lea~ the City
Council Dehay replaa!d ICelly
Rawe. who resigned Dec. 23. 2000
to pursue a career aa a consultanL
Somers aborted a nm foe the
Costa Mesa City Council in~
after announcing she wouJd seek
one of !:he two seats up for grabs.
Somers al.so contemplated running
for a seat on the Mesa
Consolidated Wat.er DistricL
Somers said she hopes ro make
some changes at the district and
isn't just a perennial candidate
looking for public office.
"lllat would be an inappropnate
assumption." Somers said. "The
water race got thrown at me at the
11th hour. When I heard about all
the things going on there, it caught
my attention."
DA UNDER SLVA'S GUN
As a way to restore some
credjbility Lo the District Anomey's
office. Supervisor Jim SllYa wants
the st.ate Attorney General to
investigate Toay ....... ......_
Radaud:us. Oranp County's
distria attome)i bas been under
fire lince • gnmd jury aco •sed him
of~ be .6iiendt, punishing
bis enemies and gfvtng bis wife
undue inftueoce in (be running of
the office. He called the rq>ort ·a
one-sided view of histo,Y last
month.
·1r's always frusnaDng when you
have an issue like this mat comes
before the public,· Silva said "'We
want to make sure mat people have
faith in the system. ..
While Silva. who represents
Newport-Mesa. said he couldn't
speak to the merit of the charges..
he said he would like the matter
resolved. The board has no
oversight over Rackaudrus other
than approving his budget
DREDGaNG UP SOME AJNDS
It never huns to ask.
Newport Beach A.sst. City
POLITICAL CALENDAR
~ -5p.m. •Jo ..Slob,...,..
home. Mcw9 ..... to follow
Manager Dine IWf made the trek to
Washington D.C. tlili week hoping
to pin down some federal money
for local water-quality projects..
Kiff. a former lega.s1ative director
for 5tale Senator......, ea .....
met with federal oftidals in the
nation's capital on Tuesday.
Wednesday and Thursday.
Kiff joined a delegation of other
Orange County officials. who met
with the Environment.al Protection
Agency, City Manager Homer
Bludmsaid
City leaders are hopeful funding
could be pulled loose for dredging
and other projects that would
improve water quality in the Upper
Newport Bay. Beginning in 2004. a
coalition of agencies are scheduled
to begin a S34-million dredging
project to remove polluted
sediment at the bottom of Back
Bay.
The project is being spearheaded
by the Army Corps of Engineers.
"You have nothing to lose by
asking and lobbying.· Bludau said
about IGffs trip.
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~Ant *'I tor.quest en ebeentee belJot for
the Nov. 5 iJIW*af ~
·A., we agree on some issues." he said. ·And
we have respect for each other.·
Still, there is one difference that will not
change: ·rd like the Democrats to be in control
of the House. He'd like the Republicans to be.·
All's indeed fair.
INSl>EOUT
One of the oldest political paradigms appears to
be in full effect in Costa Mesa.
locwnbents are running on how good they say
~ are. while cb.aDeogers are -actually,
cballenger is-attacking the present leadership for
lacking the ability to lead
At the <:osta Mesa Senior Center on Tuesday. 75
or so people watched as City Council candidate
Allan Maneoor took aim at City Hall. firing off tha1
leaders are misspending money, ignoring the
growing crime rate and leaving the Westside to
stagnate.
It's a strai,ght·forwani formula for lesser-known
outsider candidates. And given that Mansoor is the
only one of the five who can lay legitimate claim to
being a candidate of change. a degree. at least, of
this election could ~ on whether residents are
unhappy with how City Hail is doing its job. At the
least. his chance for winning is heavily reliant on an
unhappy electorate.
What was interesting was who came to City HaU"s
defense. given mat Mansoor's opponents for the
two seats up for grabs on Nov. 5 a.re all City Hall
insiders: Mayor Unda Dbaa, Cound.lman Gery
Monahan., Planning Commmion Chairwoman
Katrina Poley and Planning Commissioner Bii
ltitdia.
It was Dixon. who didn't exactly dwell on
Ma.moor's comments, but dearly ruponded to
them during her own answas to a trio of the most
asked questions from the seniors In the audience.
From here, the question is: Will their campaigns
demop into a battle agatmt each other?
• S.J. CAHN is the managing editOf'. He can be rNChed at
(9491574-4233 or bye-mall at •teven.cahnOlatifnfJS.com.
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Police Ollef earns 2002 Spurgeon Award More may be able
to afford Newport
Costa Mesa's lifelong
cowboy, Dave ...
Snowden, receives
the honor for his
lead~rship in the
department's
explorer program.
OOSTA MESA -little Dave
Snowden loved and idolized on-
screen cowboys.
AB It turned out, he became
one in real life.
The Costa Mesa Police Cllief
received the 2002 Spurgeon
Award on Wednesday for taking
a leadership role in the explorer
program founded in Orange
County by Bill Spurgeon. The
HATE
Continued from Al
of the incidents. We did have
S'ome injuries because we had a
couple of physical fights."
I le said out of a total of about
6,900 crimes in the city, six were
hate crimes.
"Hate crimes in our city have
gone up from one (in 2000) to six
(in 20011." Shulman said. "It's a
larger number, but it is still less
than one-tenth of 1 % of the total
crimes in our city."
That. however, in no way
undermines the gravity of the
crimes, he said.
"It would be nice not to have
any [hate crimes)," Shulman
LEGALITY
Continued from A 1
understand?"
Members of the Airport Work·
ing Group, based in Newport
Beach, sued to overturn the
cowitywide initiative, which
passed March 5 with 67% of the
vote. The group joined Citizens
for Jobs and the Economy and
the Orange County Regional Air-
port Authority in the March 18
suit.
They argued that the initiative,
progrun helps teenqers be·
tween 88fJI 14 and 20 to a:plo~
tbe1r Interest& ln varioul 6elds of
work. including law enforce-
ment
Snowden l'eCl!1ved the award
at a special luncheon that the
Leaming for Ufe of Orange
County organized.
In his acceptance speech~ the
chief emphasi?.ed the need_' to
"set an example."
•Adults have the responsibility
to set an example for kids," be
said. "When I was a child. my
dad set an example for me. My
cowboy heroes set examples for
me."
Snowden, who became emo-
tional toward the end of the cer-
emony, said the aw.ud meant a
lot to him.
said. "But in a city that is diverse
in many ways. that's a chal-
lenge."
Costa Mesa Police Olief Dave
Snowden said the city has taken
several proactive steps to
counter bate crime.
"One hate crime ls one too
many," he said. "We make it
mandatory for our officers to go
through the Tools for Tolerance
Program at the Simon Weisen-
thal Center in Los Angeles so of-
ficers know what they're dealing
with. We take hate crimes very.
very seriously."
Tolerance is also an issue that
children learn about through the
Drug Abuse Resistance F.duca-
tion program in both cities.
Hate crimes in Orange County
saw a 50% increase last year, said -
which rezoned the base for open
space rather than an airport, was
unlawful beaiuse it improperly
took planning powers out of the
hands of county supervisors and
was inconsistent with Orange
County's general plan.
Leaders of the working group
promised to soldier on for the
airport cause.
"Those who write the obituary
for (an airport at] El Toro are pre-
mature," group spokesman Dave
Ellis said. "We will be appealing
judge Hickok's decision.·
The group would need to ap-
peal to a state appellate court,
"It la ....,.._nt bec:auao of
what tt lllpl'e.NntJ." he uld. "My.
~ ttt& awant wm hope-
fuDy ttwpite othen ro do the
wne. We need to give our ldda
the opportunity to socceed and
lead. ..
~ also empbaslzed the
importance of teaching young
people what ls right and wrong.
~ need to teach them that
there is no gray area when it
comes to right and wrong.• he
said.
Mayor Unda Dixon, who was
present with the rest or the City
Council, said Snowden has al-
ways done what is best for the
city.
"We're very proud of his activ-
ities and the great example he
sets for his peers and others to
Rusty Kennedy, executive clirec·
tor of the Orange County Human
Relations Commission.
"The six weeks after Sept. l J
were the worst when several
groups of people perceived to be
of Middle Eastern or Arab de-
scent were targeted," he said.
The previous worst record for
hate crimes in the county was
during the Gulf War when 14 in·
cidents were reported. That re-
cord was shattered after Sept. 11 ,
Kennedy said.
Newport-Mesa's numbers
don't surprise him at all, he said.
"No city or community is im-
mune to hate crime," Kennedy
said. "It can happen anywhere."
Solutions to dealing with such
crimes include prosecution of
suspects. establishing trust be-
said attorney Fred Woocher, a
co-author of the lawsuit.
Arguments that were not
made in the case in front of
Hickok could be revived during
an appeal, including a claim tha1
the initiative was deceptive and
unconstitutional.
Also still alive is a lawsuit fiJed
by group leaders against the
Navy's environmental analysis of
Irvine's open·space plan at the
base.
Historically, judges have been
reluctant to ovenum initiatives,
since they represent "the will of
the voters," Woocher said.
be lnwlwd in the comnnmltyi'•
she eald. "It's an honor for our
city to fee him honored." 1
•
Dixon eaid Snowden II "warm.
understanding and eensltive."
"He's wann, caring and non-
judgmental," she sakl "And
those are great qualities that
shatter common [police) stereo-
types."
Costa Mesa Fire Olief Jim Bills
said Snowden receiving the
award inspires him.
"This makes it easier for the
rest of us because now we know
what to aim for: said Ellis, who
heads the F.xplorer Program at
the Fire Department. "[Snow-
den) is my brother in law en-
forcement He's been a mentor
to me and I'm very proud of
him."
tween law enforcement and
community groups and, in the
long term, teaching young peo-
ple to be tolerant, he said.
"We need to set a community
standard that discourages hate
crimes from happening.· Ken-
nedy said. "They could be trig-
gered off by incidents such as 91
11 or be caused by a change in
demographics.
"But hate crimes largely hap·
pen because of ignorance and
that's why we need to help build
relationships between diverse
young people at an early age."
• DEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by
e-mail at
deepa.bharath<fiJlatimes.com.
I lowever. Woocher said ques-
tions about whether an airpon
will be built at El Toro will prob-
ably be decided at a much higher
judicial level.
"It's particularly tough when
judges are reluctant to interfere
with the initiative process,"
Woocher said. ·As is often the
case, nobody thinks this case will
be decided at the Lrial level."
• PAUL CLINTON covers the
environment and polrtics. He may
be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by
e-mail at
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City Council will consider joining a
group designed to provide
homeownership for residents of
moderate income.
June Casacrande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BFACH -A
new program could make it
a little easier for some peo·
pie to become homeowners
in the city, but only a hand·
ful of units would quaJify.
The City Council on
Tuesday will consider
whether to join a joint pow-
ers authority designed to
create homeownership op-
portunities for moderaLe·
income and slighlly above
moderate-income resi-
dents. And though only
about 45 homes in the city,
most of them condomin·
iums, faJJ below the
$309,750 price ceiling.
council member.-. at a sLudy
session last week agreed it\
worth considering.
"Sounds like it mighl be a
worthy program for the
council to consider," Mayor
Tod Ridgeway told col-
leagues and presemt!r~
from Otilton and Associ·
ates, the company that co-
ordinates the joint poweri.
authority.
Though the program is
not limited to first -time
buyers, it's de~igned to ben-
FOR THE RECORD
efit people who can'i quite
scrape together a down
payment In Newport
Beach, the income Umit for
a family of four to qualify
for the prognun is $105,860.
Through the lea.se-to-
purchase program. the joint
powers authority buys the
house or condominium.
then leases it out to the ap-
plicant for about three
years. After the applicant
ha.., proved credit·
worthiness, the mortgage is
transferred to the applicant
The down payment, which
is 3% of the ~t of the
home. is basically a gift of
the joinL powers authority
to the new homeowneL
"A number of council
members felt it was worth
looking into. so it will be on
the agenda for the meeting
on ITuesdayl, • Assistant
City Manager Sharon Wood
said. "There was some
queMion ahout financiaJ
liability, but financial liabil-
ity does not rest with the
city. It rests with the joint
powers authoriry. •
Tht-authority issues
hoods and uses the pro-
ceed!. to finance the home
purcha\e'>.
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be available on campus. Instead of doing a masnnailing of brochures
to district residents as has been done in the past, the school will
encourage people to access its online schedule to save money.
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Presbyterian. Also, a title above the story was incorrect. The hospital is
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FICUS
Continued from Al
order to get the wort done in a
timely manner. By the time ap·
pellate court justices P.J. Sills and
J. O'Leary of the Fourth Appellate
District's Division Three ordered
an immediate stop to the wort.
all but two of the trees were
shaved down to stumps. And one
of the two that remained was
sheared of all fgllage.
~The whole thing \s in com-
pletely bad faith on the city's
part." said Steve Miles, attorney
for the Balboa Arbor Society. 'We
had to race into court. This is
sickening."
Miles explained that the basis
of the society's appeal is that the
council's August 2001 vote on
Balboa Village improvements did
not properly notify the public
that the trees would be removed
as part of the project. The soci-
CODE
Continued from Al
don -a conference he was not
initially invited to. TI1e council·
man ended up replacing the va-
cationing Councilwoman Ubby
Cowan at the Aug. 25 forum
-hosted by the Orange County
Congregation Community Or-
ganiution at St Joachims
Catholic Oiwch.
The issues discussed genec-
ated a desire to do something
about substandard housJng. he
said. Monahan said he met with
Rick Brown, the city's building
department head. and asked
him about the best course of ac·
t:ion.
Monahan said he is willing to
let Brown and his staff put to·
gether that plan, but preliminary
ideas include k:noclcing on the
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Linda Grant, of the Balboa Arbor Society, expresses her anger
about the removal of ficus trees on Main Street 1n Balboa Village.
ety's case also argues that the
city skirted the California Envi-
rorunental Quality Act in plan-
ning to remove the trees.
doors of the red·nag apartment
complexes and asking tenants
for permission to inspect_
"We wouJd literally knock on
doors and ask: 'Does your heater
wort1 Are there lea.king pipes?
Do you have insect problems?'"
Brown said.
Councilwoman Karen Robin·
son. who also anended the hous-
ing conference, was concerned
that the proposai relied too
heavily on the tenants and feared
they might suffer retaliation from
the property owners in the way
of raised rents or evictions.
·1 was hoping for something
that targeted the landlords in the
same way rather than putting it
on the tenants," Robinson said.
Her uneasiness was ultimately
quelled once Brown explained
that the city would make the first
move and knock on every door
in the complex -rather than sit
back and wait for complaints -
therefore diverting the focal
point from the occupant
Council colleagues supported
Monahan's proposal, but Mayor
Linda Dixon couldn't help but
CURVE
Continued from Al
one out away from their first
World Serles. I can still hear the
crack of his bat as he propelled
the ball over the center field
fence to tie the game.
The Angel dugout had been
surrounded by Anaheim cops to
tum away the expected onrush
of celebrants. The champagne
WU icing in the Angels' locker
room. The players were standing
on the d1.1gOut steps ready to
storm onto the field to share this
rare moment of joy. And then
that aack of Henderson's bat
And a funereal kind of silence
over the crowd.
Although Henderson's home
nm only tied the game, and the
Angels led the series by two
games, we aomebow sensed that
a aftical moment bad been
reached. a moment that bad to
be captured and wasn't. and ncnv
all WU lost. And it W8& The
Angda blew tbJa game in the
10th lnnfn8, went to Bolton and
lost two game. by wide marginB
-and we all went home to waJt
for l6 years to erue the memory
of that dlsutroua dq
Now here we are again.
Almost.
But there are aubtJe
But city officials~ that they
~well within the law to remove
the trees and that they made the
decision with the good of area
notice that it was similar to a
program the Planning C.Ommis·
sf on was worlcing on.
Without ta.king away from
Monahan's sincerity to alleviate
dangerous housing problems,
some wouJd argue that his mo-
tives were equally political, given
his reelection campaign. she
said.
Planrung Commission Olair·
woman Katrina Foley, who is vy-
ing for a City CoWldl seat. has
been pushing for a program to
eradicate substandard housing
for almost a year. The program,
pushed by the Planning Com·
mission as part of its commwlity
objectives, is more detailed than
Monahan's suggestion and
would require new enforcement
officers to police it
Foley said she was surprised to
hear of Monahan's proposal,
given he ultimately voted to ap-
prove the commission's goals.
She was even more shocked to
walk out of a Planning Commis·
sion study session Monday in
the City Hall conference room,
where she and her colleagues
differences th.is time, both in
players and in the crowds. There
are no big name players signed
to absurd contracts to carry this
team. No childish temperaments
or swollen egos to m~ up
heads in the locker room. If
there is an emotional leader, it
would have to be the tiny
shortstop. David &btein, a Red
Sox cast-off whose
determination and exuberance
has lnf.ected the entire team
And in the stands, people are
actually paying attention to
the game. I measure crowd
enthusiasm by the number
and frequency of beach balls
being batted about in the
stands: the more beach balls,
the less Involving ls the game. I
often have this fantasy of a
beach ball landing In my lap: I
jab a key Into It and deflate it
while hordes of angry
teenagera gather around
threateningly.
I didn't have that fantasy Jut
week. The beach.balls~
silent. And for the flrat time in a
good many years. the word
"angels" when we were ainglns
"18.ke Me Out To the Ball Game"
in the 1th innin8. WU not
drowned out by the crowd
shouting the name of IOl1le
other team. Srnall ligrw. but
when you've waited .. long u
we have. Chey ue neon pointers
m>idents and btL'linesses in mind
Proponents for removing the
trees say they have caused exten·
slve damage to sidewalks, sewer
lines and buildings. They also
say the trees pose a legal liability,
especially if someone were to
trip and get hurt. Miles argued
that the total trip-and-fall clalms
against the city. which are less
than $600, don't justify removing
the 40-year-old trees. Tree sup·
porters have also said that aging
sewer lines and other infrasLruc·
tu.re are responsible for damage.
Arbor society members met
with city officials in rec.en! weeks
to woric out a compromise. Rep·
resentatives of both sides blame
the other for failing to reach an
agreement that could have saved
at least some of the trees.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
AirPort. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4232 °' by e-mail at
1une.casagrsnde@latimes.com
had just spent an hour fine-tun
ing their housing proposal with
Brown, to find him giving a pre-.
entation in council chamber,
about Monahan's suggestion.
Politics aside, Foley said she ,.,
happy the council was taking de
flnit.lve steps to improve lhl'
rental housing situation in lhl'
city. but said Monahans program
would serve as an interim pro
gram, at best
"It is not sufficient to take Lhr
place of the comprehensive plan
we've been working on.· roley
said.
Monahan disagJee<i, saying
adding layers of bureaucracy L'>
not always the best way to corn
bat an issue.
"All I'm doing is refocusrng. •
Monahan said. "There is no nev.
staff, no new bureaucracy. Rick ,.,
the expert. I'm just giving him di
recdon to fix the cancer rather
than the outside."
• LOLrrA HARPER covers Costa
Mesa. She may be reached at 1949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at
lolita.harper@latimes.oom.
to the postsea.son.
They are also effective
sedatives for use in what I like to
call the Ultimate Therapy:
helping yourself through a bad
patch by attachlng importance
to drcwnstances and events that
aren't realty very important at al l
In the great scheme of~
Thus the Angels can give us
some balance while we
contemplate the daily bead.lines
about ow rush to war in 111lq. I
doubt lf they understand that in
the Angel locker room, but no
matter. Some of my
pointy-beaded friends don't
Wldentand lt either. but the
results are all that count·
Sdoscia -with the help of
the omnipresent Rally Monkey
-has gotten his team this far by
looking neither ahead nor
beh.lod whOe focusing on the
game at hand. That's oot a bad
poUcy for tboee of us who have
sweated out the Angela ID these
ya.n. 1be dMslon
cbamplonahlp and the Wodd
Serlet lie beyond the fiJ'1t round
of playof&. Let's leave them
there for ~t now and Up one
for the Angell of 2002 who. for a
change. didn\ bnU our hearts
when It came to playoCf time.
I • JOIEPH N. IBJ. i. e '9eldent of
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~. Sili*•t.w 19, 2002 •
Cos~a Mesa Huscroft House may be on its last legs
City Council opts to take bids on the 1915
home again, but will demolish it if necessary.
that II lea in &Im ~ • Db.on
mi
With Monday'• vote, the Qty
COundl ovenWed • longdme
plan co mo.e the Hulcroft Home
-orlglnaDy built In Santa Ana In
1915 but moved to Calta Mesa
by the Huacroft famDy In 1950-
to a pennanent home at Fair-
view Part.
vtnce anyooe of lhe quality ol
wotbmnahtp put (Into the
house),. be aid.
~ the ~ to .KqUlre.
rdocate and put (the bouae) to
producdw~·
We have to step
forward and protect
the litde bit' of hiltory
that ie left in this ctty:
Lollt• Harper
Daily Pilot
CX>STA MFSA -Without a
wllllng buyer In the next rew
months, the aging HUSctOft
House will be twned Into kin·
dllng, the City C.Oundl dedded
Monday night
the most expedient meuwe
available -even If that means
destruction.
CoWldlnum Gmy Monahan.
wbo bu never been a blc rm of
spending dty money OD the de-
crepit house, WU opd.mlldc
about Moorehart'a pmpoal and
suggested the dty wodt widl him
to see if it were a viable opportu-
nity.
1be city ltil.I bu accesa to
$200,000 that Home Ranch de-
wlopm pledged to covec the
cost.a of moving the houee from
lta current perdl on ArlingtOn
Drive to Fal.Mew Park. Cmmcil
members have said the Home
Ranch money, donated by the
Segentrom family, was not
enough to make a public proj-
ect work. so they will try to re-
negotiate and redirect the
funds.
U..O....,
Costa Mesa Me)'Qf' Mayor Linda Dfmn. a long-
time supporter of the 1915
house, said the Jack of support
for the aging~ saddened
her. It is important for the com-
munity to come together In an
effort to pteSerVe the past. she
said
John Moorehart, a Costa Mesa
business man, said he would be
Interested In moving che house
to a lot in the 500 block of Ber-
nard Street if It were seriously in
danger of being demolished.
lingtoo Ddve Gnce It WU do-
natecl to the dty dVee ,_.. •·
The coundJ said It hoped ICJO)e-Faced again with the nagging
question of what will happen to
the craftsman-style home, coun-
cil members decided to support
"We have to step forward and
prot~ the little bit of history "I don't think I have to con-
Oty Manager Alan Roeder dis-
couraged die council from enter-
taining offers from well-Inten-
tioned but Indecisive buyer& He
said the city should consider ·1n-
terested, qualified~ partJes who The house has sat along AI·
thlng would be done whh It be-
fore the winter .-.on. which
will decay the boule e'Vefl further
than it is.
INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are some of the decisions
coming out of the Costa Mesa City
Council meeting Monday.
COSTA MESA'S 50TH BIRTltDAY
Oty C.OunciJ members decided
Monday each of the city's years was
worth at least $1 ,000 and approved a
$50,000 expenditure to plan for the
"C.OstaMazing c.elebration. ~
The yearlong
celebration would marlc
the city's 50th
M .__, anniversary of
incorporation with three
major even ts: An
anniversary party to take place in July
2003, a Fairview Fun Run to take place
in January 2004 and a "Dining
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
Through the Decades: 50 Yea.rs of
Costa Mesa Cuisine" event In June
2004. Tu make all this happen, council
members also created a comminee to
begin planning the event
The anniversary events will
eventually bring in about $54,500 in
fees, admissions, etc. The total cost to
put on the event will be abc;iut
$89,481. The city's out-of-pocket
costs, then, would be $34,981, which
is well under the $50,000 set aside for
CostaMazing.
C.Osta Mesa was incorporated on
June 29, 1953. The city has designated
its anniversary year as June 29, 2003,
until June 28, 2004.
WHAT rr MEANS: The city will
hold a blow-out celebration of its
half-decade mark.
EASTSIDE OVERLAY
C.Ouncil members unanimously
voted Monday to research the
possibility of spot-specific wning for
an Eastside track as an effon to break
away from blanket regulation.
Councilman Gary
Monahan placed the
growing concerns of a
number of residents on
the agenda to discuss a
proposal to prohibit
cenain two-story developments in a
four-block area, bordered by 18th and
19th streets and Tustin and Irvine
avenues.
C.Ouncil members said they were
WlUing to at least look into the
possibility of wning to the specific
needs of a smaller neighborhood and
directed planning staff to further
research specific wning to outlaw
·over-imposing" second-story
additions.
The idea came from 18 residents who
were opposed to big box devdopments.
which they describe u "two-story
structures that ext.end from an existing
single-family home. reaching along the
lot's side and rear yan1 to the alley. and
(include! second-story oonstruction
over a garage."
A handful of other neighbors in the
area opposed the idea. saying it was
unnecessary and would greatly change
the "curbside appeal" of the area. They
argued that 18 out of 140 homeownel"l>
was hardly majority support.
WHAT IT MEANS: City planners
will explore the pros and cons of
urning for a specific area and bnng
FYI
•WHAT: Costa Mesa City Council
meeting
• WMEN: 6:30 p.m. Oct. 7
• WHERE: City Hall, n Fair Drive
•INFORMATION: (714) 754-5223
the item back to the council at a
meeting yet to be scheduled.
WHAT WAS SAID: "I don't want
you to think that my intention is to
restrict adding on. My intent is to
see if this is a good idea and, if it is,
what's the best for this area and,
even larger, can it be used for other
areas of the city?"
-Gary Monahan
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ONVACATION
Rick Brawner of Costa Mesa and his team celebrated winning the 9th annual Tipperary Cup Gott
Tournament in Southwest Ireland.
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Furniture Restoration
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untvweity 11•33IO Herbor lhid. E. FNe. C7~ 111 oeeo.
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860-7398.
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elght-weet..,,.. of chwfno
and pefntlng W9fbl~ todey et
the Vince~ c.m.,1n
Hewpott hech. Th9 WOtbhope
wlft Nf'I from 10 UTI. to 12:30
p.m.~endwlll
lndude lndMduel lnetnldion In
mixed media for beginning
through edvlnced ..-.. The
Mrie8 It tee for r-'dents, $71
for nonrNldenta. The center ts
edj1teent to Merfner'a Library at
2006 Dover Drive. (949)
844-3151.
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tODAY :n..c....Mwt~of J:ommerce will ha.t h9 90 Minute ,Srellcfut Booat from 7 to 8!.-& •.m. et the cosu Mae Country
pub. The club I• •t 1701 Goff
CourM Drtve. t17, or $12 If
9rt1>eld. Call for rnervatlona.
1714) llMOIO.
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·~A.wt.. ol°'811ge i::ountY wltl hold two caregiver
topport group meetlnvs today In
to.ta MMe. The fll"lt meeting wm tek• place from 1 to 3 p.m. at
Hoeg HMfth Center, 1190 Baker
l;t, (714) 593-9830. The second
)neetlng will take place from 6!30
to 8:30 p.m. at the Sllverado
Senior Uvlng·Newport Meu,
350 W. Bay St., (949) 631-2212.
Free.
A MlnNr and book llgnlng of
"For Your Body Only" will be held
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Patio
C.16 in ea.ta Mesa. The event 11
sponsored by Mother'• Martat &
Kitchen. Free. The caf6 is at 225 E.
17th St. (949) 631-4741.
FRIDAY
The lend lpcMtia..., 8how wlll
!Me pece from 6 to 10 p.m. today
at the Orenge County
Felrgrounct. In Calta Mela. The
ewnt wlll contJnue on seturdey
from 9 a .. m. to 7 p.m. end Sunday
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. $8 for
adults, free for c:Nldren 12 and
under. The falllJrounda are at 88
Fair Drtve. For more lnformatJon
call (714) 990-6107.
SATURDAY
The c.aroma. eo.tel
Commlaslon will hold lta 18th
annual eo..tal C1Nnup Dey from
9 a.m. to noon at ahontlinea
throughout the state. To
volunteer either contact a local
coordinator ahead of time or
show up at any of the following
drop.in altes. Corona del Mar
State BeKh: contact Nancy
Gardner, (949) 631-6273. Crystal
Cove State Part (Reef
Polnt.1>elican Point): contact
Winter Bonnin,
crystalcv@fea.net, (949) 497-7647.
Newport City Beach (From West
Jetty to SA River): contact Wes
Annand, warmand@city.·
Newport-beach.ca.u•, (949)
644-3043. For general information
call (800) CClAST-41.) or vlsi1
www.coastforyou.org.
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1&th ....... AnnMrury Show
from 9 p.m. to 1 e.m. todev et
~ln~Beed\.
The doon wll open• 8 p.m. end
eedng II on• tlr'llt come ti.la.
S10.~la•2332 E.
Coalt Hlghwey. (949) 832-2289 Of
(949) 831-8220.
SUNDAY
The 11111 AfWIUlll Komen a....
County Race For the Cure will be
held from 6:30 to 1• e.m. today at
Fashion Island In Newport
Beach. Some of the races Include
two 6Ks end a femlly fun walk.
$30 for adulte If pre-regl8tered
and $35 dey of the event. $25 for
youth 17 and younger end
seniors 60 and older. $15 tor
aurvlvon and $27 for virtual
runners. The reces will take
piece on Newport Center Drive
on the aide of the Peclfic Life
building. For more information
cell (714) 957-9165 or visit
www.occure.com.
The Q aub and the cOmmttlM to
Re-Elect Linda Dixon will hold an
informal event to give Costa
Mesa residents an opportunity to
meet and talk with the Costa
Mesa mayor. The event will be
held at the Q Club Billiards Cafe in
Costa Mesa from 4 to 6 p.m. The
cafe is at 1625 Mesa Verde Drive
The ........ Jaz,COftWt
l)eadllned by Spyro Gyn wlll b9
hefd from &.30 to 8:30 p.m. todey
at the Hvatt Newporter Outdoor
Amphftheater In Newport BNd'I.
The concert wlll MrVe 11 the
aoundttadt to• fund-raiser fot
Hoeg Cancer Center. VIP seating
and poollide dinner will begin at
6 p.m. General admiulon tldleta
ere $46, VIP tidtets are $100. The
amphitheater la mt 1107 Jamboree
Road. For tidtets call (949)
574-7208 or (949) 7~1234.
SEPT. 24
A wotbhop on fMfbting end
promotion for small businesses
will be hekt from 9 a.m. to noon
today at National University in
Coata Mesa. The worbhop is
sponsored by the Orange County
Ciapter of the Service Corps of
Retired Executives Assn. The
university is at 3390 Harbor Blvd.
$25. $5 discount if pre-paid.(714)
5~7369.
SEPT. 25
Newport Beach Communtty
The Coli. Mesa Chamber of
Commerce wlll ho8t a t>u.ineaa
after-hours mixer from 5:30 to
7:30 p.m. at the Plum'• Cate and
Catering In Costa Mesa. The cafe
11 at 369 E. 17th St. $10, or free
for members. (714) 885-9090.
Moth«'a Ma.t.t a Kitc:Mn wlO
ho.t a seminar on natural
solutions for premenstrual
syndrome and menopause from
6:30 to 8 p.m. The seminar,
which will take place at the Patio
Cat•. will be foll owed by a book
signing with the author. Free.
The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa. (949) 631-4741.
The Wat Newport Beach Aun.
p.m. In~ dwau•.-.•
Newpon l.ed\OIY Hiii. ...
carddltU wit...._ nJ' n•
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Hell It• 3300 NM_.,ortlhld.
(949) Ml IHI.
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present her new llM °':!1111lili ... lftl'tef• eccenon• end aign ca-I odWe
bottln of her eJgneture
fragrence from 1 to 2 p.m. tOdl9V
at Nordmtrom South CQe8t
Plaza. The .iore la .t 3333
Brl8tol St., Co.ia M .. e. (71 ...
549-8300.
A aemlner and book elp I• ill
the book "eoam.ticlng,_..,.
Product of Mlsinfonndon• •
be held from 6:30 to I p.m. et ...
Patio Cate. Free. The Cl'M le•
225 E. 17th St .• Costa Mffa. ( .. )
631-4741.
SEPT.28
Mother's M9rbt a KJtcihen _.
celebrate its 24th annlvenary
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m . at the
Patio Cafe in Costa Meu. The
celebration will include food ~
music. Free. The caf6 la llt 225 E.
17th St. (949) 631-4741.
Back By Popular Demand!
Mesa Verde Community, Inc. proudly presenta
CANDIDATES'
The nr.t Country W..•n
Hoedown, hosted by the Costa
Mesa Senior Center, will be held
from 4 to 8 p.m . at the center. The
hoedown will include
A wotbhop on intematlon•I
trade for amall businesses will be
held from 9 a.m. to noon today at
National University In Costa
Mesa. The workshop is
sponsored by the Orange County
Chapter of the Service Corps of
Retired Executives Assn. The Unck Bny
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Moderated by Peter Buffa, Former Mayor of Costa Mae
TIIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 -6:30pm
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Meet the Candidates! Election Day is November 51
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•Alan Mansoor
~Gary Monahan ll Bill Perkins
Five candidates are vying for two seats on the
Costa Mesa Oty Council
Who do you want to represent you? What are their
positions on those issues that affect you the most? Ask
questions, h..!U their responses. and decide for younelf.
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in film, art and literature, Book Soup offers
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A year ago, the darlcness
and despair that we all
felt after the hideous
att.acb on New Yolk
and the Pentagon was pervasive.
Many in this community bad
personal ties to the tragedies
and, in truth, we all wondered
how we would survive this, how
would we react?
We all had a personal stake of
some sort in how united we
would become, how resolute we
would be ln figJiting terrorism
and all that is connected to it.
Fairgrounds, we showed just
how touched we were by these
tragedies that~ on the
other side of the continent.
We heard from the clergy,
from firefighters, from a teacher,
from a congressman, from a
light attendant and from a flight
school instructor about how life
has changed and how life always
goes on.
We learned how deeply the
events have shaken us, how our
sense of security is weakened
and bow we must take stronger
steps to guard against hostile
enemies.
FORUM
And one year later, the test of
just how the nation has
rebounded and~ from
the hideous events of last
September could be clearly seen
on the pages of this newspaper
last week.
We learned that our
firefighters and police officers
would be just as brave and
sel.Hess if called to protect or
save us.
Fll.£ PHOTO I DALY PILOT
A resident finishes his beer as a Highway Patrol officer writes him an open container violation during Foorth of July
festivities in West Newport this year.
On Sept 11, 2002, Americans
everywhere observed the
anniversary of the attacks. the
worst acts of rerrorism in the
nation's history, and
Newport-Mesa was no different
as residents here paid their
respect with class. dignity and
compassion.
So one year later, the darlmess
and despair has lessened and
we, like the rest of the United
States, were able to cake the time
to celebrate our unity, our
resolve and our place as the
shining example to the world.
Newport must be proactive
From the Tall Ships in
Newpon Harbor to the salute 10
officers at the Orange County
One year later, Sept. 11 seems
an eternity away, and it's thanks
to the good people of
Newport-Mesa who helped to
make it so.
MAILBAG
There exists no sanitary
victory to celebrate yet
I am bafDed at the suggestion
thar ·Environmental
victories should be
celebrated· (F.ditorial, Aug. 22)
when you consider what has
transpired:
1. The Orange County
Sanitation Districl directors' vote
was only 13 to 12 This was not a
unanimous victory. it barely
passed.
2. The district has broken the
Oean Water Act law for 30 years
using a waiver. Why did they
need to be forced just to comply
with the law when virtually
every other sanitation plant in
the country has already done so?
3. The district's scientists lied
by omission. They claim their
study showed surface bacteria
came to only one mile of shore.
Yet when asked specifically. they
readily admitted that the plume
actually comes within a quarter-
to a half-mile of the Newport
Pier. They believe the thermal
layer will protect us from the
ocean's ever-changing currents.
temperatures, tides and storms.
in less than three yea.rs. Do they
not t.hinlt this is imponant
enoughtogetthis donewithin
this decade?
6. The environmental and
citizen groups have been
negligent Where have they been
for the last 30 years?
1 do not understand what
motivates the sanitation district,
but 1 do lcnow we have to keep
on top of them because they
cannot be trusted with our
resources. The environmentalists
cannot fall asleep at the wheel
again. The only time we shouJd
break out the champagne is
when the ocean is truly clean
and safe, not celebrate talldng
and/or word victories.
RAY HALOWSKI
Corona del Mar
Water quality more
needed than leash law
Has Red Baron replaced
Dennis Rodman as the bad boy
of Newport Beach? This new
interpretation of the leash law
is an embarrassment to our
community C-Newport can
tighten leash,· Sept 5). Laws are
intended to protect the public.
T his letter is in response to Paul
James Baldwin's letter titled
•fourth of July alcohol sale ban
doesn't make sense for Newport"
(Sept. 1).
I t.hinlt Baldwin may have
misunderstood the message we
attempted to send to the City Council
at the Study Session on Aug. 27.
The city has come to be proactive,
not reactive, to the "festivities" (as
Baldwin terms the annual Fourth of
July celebration in Newf>ort).
Baldwin may not have read Police
Chief Bob McDonell's report
concerning the results of this past
year's festivities:
• 162 arrests;
• 1.344 citations;
• Three rape investigations;
• One gang rape investigation;
• 14 reported bike thefts;
• 11 reports thefts from vehicles;
•One victim had 18 stitches in his
head;
• One victim had six broken teeth
and a broken nos.e;
• Gwtfire by a resident in responM'
to bottle rockets shot onto his patio;
• One brandishing by a man at the
pier of a loaded handgun; and
• One fight which quickly Jed to a
crowd of some 300 people
surrounding 30 officers, resulting in
the arrest of one individual who
attempted to incite the crowd to act
against the officers -in other words,
a near riot.
And the festivijes on July 4 weren't
much different than those held over
the last 20-plus years ln West
Newport.
What did these fesdvities cost? As
Baldwin points out, the monetary cost
alone this year was at least $90,643.
We respectfully request that
Baldwin obtain from the Police
Department a copy of the videotape
that McDonell showed 10 the council
on Aug. 27.
After viewing the tape. Baldwin
should ask himself: Was this Florence
and Normandy after the first King
verdict? Was this the Watts Riot of the
early '60s? No, this is River Avenue
and Balboa Boulevard. This is
Neptune Avenue. This is Seashore
Drive. This is the numbered streets
and, yes -regrettably and shamefully
-this is the Fourth of July in
Newport Beach.
Many of us in West Newport believe
that with proper advance aggressive
planning and the implementation of
an action plan (i.e., a proactive
approach rather than our annual
reactive efforts). we might be able to
stop such regreuable incidents before
someone is killed or before that
near-riot turns into a real one.
We understand that the cities of
I luntington Beach and Palm Springs
have said ~enough is enough" and
pursued aggressive (if not dramatic)
changes in order to discourage what
Councilman John Heffernan so simply
and aptly described as ·unacceptable
behavior."
We think the council Is headed in
the right direction by forming a
committee of cit:iuns. the City
Attorney's Office. the Police
Department and council members to
come up with alternatives, to
implement those alternatives and to
advise the community of the new
policies well ln advance of July 4, 2003.
Balcb,vin pooh-poohs several ideas,
including discouraging the sale of
alcohol in the immediate area.
discouraging landlords from renting
to rowdies simply for profit. and a
resident/guest pass alternative
(which. by the way, has wort.ed well
for years in Pasadena on the day of
the Tuumament of Roses Parade and
Rose Bowl).
Baldwin's one idea of checlcpoints is
worthwhile, but again it is reactive.
not proactive. We applaud the council
for moving in a positive direction
rather than accepting Baldwin's
underlying premise that nothing can
(or perhaps shouJd) be done to
remedy the incidents on the Fourth,
which have been perrnined for all too
long.
Before July 4, 2003. our community
needs to send a proacdve me~e by
appropriate, well publicized
ordinances. policies and actions that
Newport will no longer tolerate this
type of conduct and that visitors who
engage in this type of conduct are not
welcome in Newpon.
PAUL K. WATI<INS
Newpon Beach
4. The district's rationalization
for using the chlorine bleach
program now is that ·it's been
used by most ~utilities and
it's very safe.· The more important
question is why haven't they been
using it for the past 30 years and
had to be forced to do so.
Am I to assume that we can
all sleep better at night
knowing that dogs will be on a
leash while swimming in the
ocean? As a resident of the
Balboa Peninsula, I am more
concerned about-the water
quality after hordes of people
spend the day at a beach where
there are no public facilities.
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
5. The district claims it will
take eight to 11 years to
implement full treatment The
Irvine Co. developers built a
whole city behind Crystal Cove
BRUCE HARVEY
Balboa Peninsula
CRY Of, COSTA IESA
Cotta M-. Qty Het, 77 Feir Dftve,
12828, (714) 754-1223
~ Undit Oblofl
Cotnll: Libby eow.n, Gary Monehan,
Kllren Roblueon and Chrts Steel
CRY OF NEWPORT IEAcH
N9Ulp0rt Be9d\ C1tY Hill, 3300 Newport
Btvd., 92683, (149) ., •• 3309
M9yaf: Tod RJdgewey
~Gary Adams, Steve Brombwg,
Nonna G'°"9r, John Hef'feman, Oerinis
O'Neil 8nd Gary ~or
ORANGE COUNTY BOMO OF
EDUCATION
200 t<.lmue Drive. P.O. Box 9060, COlt8
READERS RESPOND
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20500.
Hotline: (8 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (20Z) 41e-t1'1
Newport-Mesa residents ~plit on dog leash ruling
T his is regarding "Newport can catapulted over his handle bars onto / they take their dogs to Huntington
tighten leash .. (Sept 5) and the asphalt. He appeared not to be Beach where 5Udl a beach already
• (Rea.den Respond, •1..et the dog seriously injured, but WU exist&.
swim without a leaab, .. Sept. 10). underatandably quite shaken. Bottom line: Dogs, unless ln att.as set
Pint oft dop, even though they are Amazingty, 1 saw the same aside Cor thelr unrestrained enjoyment,
domesticated. are ltiD animals and u inaponaJble lndMdual out on the path should -no, must -be restnlned at
such are wipredlctable. They should be wilhin a rew da)'I, wtth • leuh tn his all times when ln pubUc. That woukl be
reetra1ned at all times when ln pubUc. band not attached to his dog. The dog for their lake .. well u ror the health
with the mpdon of deatgnated areas wu again running ll'OWld at wW. J was and safety of the public.
such .. c.o.ta Mela'a Bark Padc. appalled at the total lack of concern ror
Ma penoo who bu a family history the Mfety of otherl demonso:,ted by
of four t.mUy memben being attaded the dog'• owner.
by clop. admittedly I have a blu. Alkle From Red Buon'a photo, he ii Indeed
Crom theee cbJDgl .In the diaWlt put, I a beaud6.al &Olden
hive. when willkiQs ID the BICk '8y, retrieYer.~ unleM hi. penon.ay wtril 1 i11 d people ownen Ind ocher ownen who wteb to
(w91Bs1Jolll"ll~ allowlnc their enjoy watdq chelt dcJtt hiHc In the
do9110 Ill llonl ~ 0oe Mf Cml convfnce Newport lwh IO
iMtJ qdid q lilllld bet*Mi. d I lpare a "dol belCb. • Red 8llOft
am.d ID ltil ~ ~8nolhet and al dofi .. the b.ldi need ID be on ·~ Wbo w ID dtwrt a. a lwti md unMr COlllll'OI bJ IOIDIOM
p.dl tn dim .rad.• a .... _, abli IO aat k. oeherwlee. I ...
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SOCIETY Thl.nday. Sect 1'11111 H, -
THE CROWD
The phoenix rises again to helpfand the Center -F WldarnentaDy, It'• about money. The
molt generous
Clonon supporting the
Orange County
Performing Art.a Center
1 were Invited to cUnner
: last week to Joln their
: fonnldable torces for
• the annual Fire Blrd
ever-elegant pattonelS
of HatboQlsle,
: Dinner.
: Hotted by Center
: chairman Paul Polino
• becbeolJw
Vlnam wttb dOle
fttend and Newport'•
latter day Hedda
Hopper. \Wt.a OuTy;
the pretty and
vivacious Smdl Slmoe
with her formidable
husband ... Slmaa; 8. W. COOK and the blgbJy
: and President Jerry Mandel. the
' Plre 8bd celebration brought
: together the Center's
: dlstingulsbed donors for an
: annual "~ting of the minds"
• that is also a very grand and
respected Dr. &tc
Neleon and his lovely wife Uk
, gradous formal thank you to a
' selection of Orange County
; citizens who donate upwaro of
2541lt of the Center's annual
operating revenue.
Aa mentioned, the evening
wu about money. Big money.
Punds coming frorfi donors who
underwrite perfonnances for
c5ountless thousands of school
children who would otherwise
be Wl8ble to attend any sort of
live performance. Donors that
underwrite shows that would
otherwise never get off the
ground and onto a stage. Donors
that make sure that the arts of
symphony, opera and ballet -
from classical to avant-garde -
continue to have a place ln the
complicated lexicon of a
performance schedule managed
by the amazing Judith
MonMoney therefore, is not the
root of evil, but rather the
foundation of success and
artistic exploration for a
community of some two million
citizens, many of whom avail
themselves of the gifts of the
Center all throughout the year.
Honorees Mike and Jan Salta spend time with Center chairman
Paul Folino at the Fire Bird Dinner.
Dashia Plewinska, Henry and Ettzabeth Segerstrom and Coleen
and Gary Hein were among those representmg the Segerstrom
Family at the Fire Bird Dinner.
Arriving at the edifice that has
come to symboli7.e the center of
, culture In Orange County. guests
' walked down a red carpet and
: were ushered into the
: Performing Arts Center and up
• to the first Ooor lobby where
' waiters served cocktails and
: passed hors d ' oeuvres. Mandel
: stood at the top of the stairs.
· joining his staff of development
' executives including J. Teny
' Jone. and Michael Halpern to
make sure each and every
patron was greeted with
appropriate aplomb.
Among those "pressing the
Oesh" with Mandel as they
arrived for the annual
celebration were significant
donors including Nora Hester.
escorted by her daughter
Marilyn GlanuliM; Lido Isle's
• Joan and Tom Rlach; the
Some 150 generous guests
converged upon the coclctail
reception, mostly dressed in
conservative business attire.
This was more of an evening of
substance rather than style. An
architect's model of the Center
expansion was set up in the
coclctail area to demonstrate the
tangible value of donor dollars
being put into brick and mortar.
Patron Henry Segentrom
joined his wife Elizabeth in
representing the Segerstrom
Family Foundation along with
Ruth Ann Moriarty, Segerstrom
family daughter. and her
husband Gene. As the cocktail
reception ended, the patrons
were escorted to the second tier
where a spectacular dinner had
been set by organizers working
with the Four Seasons Hotel.
Newport Beach.
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Chloeee food. O~ I have to
caveat that, becauae I p:ew up
back But tn a predominantly
Italian American
nelghborbood where every
other comer sported an Italian
rettaurant or plua parlor. But
we dJdn~ coplkler ltali&n food
u foreign, and for ua Oilnete
wu u exotic u tt goL
And I wu not unique. For
milltooa of Americana. QJ.nese
restauranta in the 19601
offered a chance to experience
so,methJng different at
reasonable prices. Never mind
that much of this cuisine was ,
as authentic as Taco Bell, it
still held exotic appeal to the
'riki-crazed culture of the
post-war golden years.
I have many fond memories
of dining with my parents,
sister and grandparents at New
Haven's only Otlnese
restaurant, famous for its
•pu-pu" platter of assorted
appetizers and tropical rum
dril\b complete with paper
umbrellas.
As an adult, I've had the
opportunity to travel to Asia
several times on business,
enjoying authentic Oiinese
cuisine at its best in Taiwan.
Still, I have a sharp nostalgia
for the old-fashioned places of
my youth. Here in Orange
County, I can indulge my
nostalgia at Shanghai Pine
Garden on Balboa Island, the
venerable Oiinese restaurant
that's been a part of the
Newport dining scene for as
long as I've been alive.
Shanghai Pine Garden
opened in 1969 under the
ownership of Oleong Lee. Lee
moved to Newport that year
from Brazil, and the history of
his life and restaurant career,
which involves stints in Hong
Kong and Tokyo, could fill at
least two more columns. Lee,
whose sons founded the
popular fish taco chain,
Wahoo's, built the restaurant
into a local favorite, and soon
reservations were hard to
come by.
The restaurant sits today
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pork of much of lta fat while
still retaining Oavor and a
molstnea.
My blgett complaint at
many Ollnese re.taurants la
that the food is overcooked,
removing the crisp texture and
freab Oavors Imparted by wok
cooking over b1gh heat. Here,
dishes such u Shrimp In
Lobster Sauce ($10.95) were
done just right. Often, this Is a
dish that suffers from an overly
gooey, pasty sauce, but here
the shrimp were crunchy and
the sauce wu light and full of
savory flavors.
The same held true for other
entrees such as a Kung Pao
assortment ($10.95), a trio of
chicken, shrimp and beef stir
fried In a spicy brown sauce
studded with dried chill
peppers and peanuts.
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Simon Chang, head chef at Shanghai Pine Garden, displays sesame shrimp, a popular dish at the Balboa Island restaurant.
Battered dishes, such as the
orange beef ($9.95) fared just
as weU. The dish features slices
of beef dipped In a light batter
and deep-fried, before being
mixed In a tangy orange
flavored sauce. In many
restaurants, this dish suffers
from too much batter,
overcooking the beef, which
toughens it, and a sickly sweet
gloppy sauce. Here, there was
just a hint of batter coating.
the meat was tender and the
sauce had a tart citrus
overtone.
where it has aJways been, on a
busy comer of Marine Avenue
in the heart of Balboa Island.
Trendy shops and eateries
continue to open and close
aJong the strip of high priced
real estate, but Shanghai Pine
Gardens, owned for the past 16
years by Lee's cousin, Peter
Oleng. has remained the
street's local anchor. The
bright, garish sign outside is
the first clue of the restaurant's
vintage, and inside faux
·1antem~ fixtures and Oiinese
prints invoke a simpler
understanding of our overseas
neighbors. The restaurant
bustles with busy waiters and
loud groups of satisfied diners.
Recently, I put the restaurant
to the test by bringing a group
of 17, including eight children
under the age of 9. The staff
accommodated us easily,
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banquets. The kids enjoyed
being at their own table, and
the energetic and noisy
atmosphere eased the parent's
nerves that we would disturb
other diners. It's a great spot
for a family gathering.
Having dined at many
traditional Oiinese
restaurants, and also at many
of the newer, more authentic
places in Oiinatown and
Monterey Park, I wasn't
expecting much food wise. I've
co me to expect a watered
down version of Oiinese food
at many of these places that
toned down the spicier dishes
and often tasted soggy or
greasy, as if dishes had been
prepared in great quantities
earlier in the day.
So I was very pleasantly
surprised at the quality of the
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I suppose I shouldn't have
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anywhere, let alone in the
confines of finicky Newport,
on reputation aJone.
We started our meal (after
ordering noodles, fried rice
and cashew chicken for the
kids) with the mixed appetizer
assortment ($5.95). The platter
included a selection of typical
Oiirtese appetizer such as egg
rolls, wantons, crisp fried
shrimp, rumaki (not really
Oiinese) and spareribs.
Everything was excellent. The
egg rolls were filled with a
filling of crisp vegetable and
pork. and both they and the
wantons were wrapped in thin
egg wrapper and quickly fried.
The shells were crunchy thin,
with no unpleasant greasiness.
We aJso ordered a couple of
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plates of pot stickers ($6.95),
chewy pork and vegetable
dumplings that are saut~ed in
a pan with just enough water
to steam the dumplings but
still fry the bottoms to a crisp
texture.
At many Oiinese
restaurants. the spareribs are
nothing more than small
bones with little more than a
few strips of meat so
overcooked that their only
useful purpose might be on
the sole of a shoe. This was not
the case at Shanghai Pine
Garden, where the ribs were of
Flintstones' prooortions and
were crowded with chunks of
succulent meat tinged red by
the sweet and sour glaze. We
all tried to leave nothing on
the meaty bones. a process
perfected by my.friend Sue,
who left her ribs deaner than a
school of piranha and a bucket
of bleach.
Shanghai Pine Garden
features an impressive
selection of more than 80
entr~es, featuring most of the
favorites one would expect at a
traditional Olinese eatery. We
tried several favorites such as
Twice Cooked Pork ($8.95), a
spicy Szechwan dish of pork
that's first steamed and then
stir-fried with mixed
vegetables, ginger and chilies.
The initial steaming rids the
My final surprise came when
the bill was presented. As is
common when ordering family
style, we over ordered and had
plenty of leftovers, yet the total
check for nine adults and eight
children still came to less than
I've spent on dinner for two at
many of the area's fancier
restaurants.
Shanghai Pine Garden is the
perfect blend of '60s Oiinese
style cuisine and modern
attention to quality and
freshness. The extensive
menu is sure to have
something to please just
about anyone, and the
friendly, accommodating staff
and reasonable prices make
Shanghai Pine Garden the
perfect place for a casual
evening out, whether yours is
a group of two or 20.
• STEPHEN SANTACAOCE'S
restaurant reviews appear every
other Thursday. Send him your
comments at
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MUSIC
LINDA EDER PERFORMS
Bro.dway star Linda Eder
will perform at 8 p.m.
Saturday as part of the
Orange Coonty Performing
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Series at 600 Town Center
Drive, Cost.a Mesa. Tidtets
ere $28-$60. (714) 740-7878.
'BIG BAND BASH'
Barbara McNair, The Ink
Spots, trumpeter Alt Depew
and the Harry James
Orchestra will perform at 4
p.m. Sunday as part of
Orange Coast College's "Big
Band Bash" at the Robert B.
Moore Theatre, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Comedian Mike Caveney will
aa.o perlorm in the show.
$35-$41. (714) '132-5880.
MUSIC AT BORDERS
Jazz artist Aetcher
Harrington will perform at 2
p.m. Saturday and Pop artist
Roger Kraft will perform at 2
p.m. Sept. 29 at Borders
Boob. Music & Cafe at
South Coas1 Plaza, 3333
Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free.
(714) 432-7854.
CABARET NIGHT
Broadway legend Polly
Bergen will open the Orange
County Performing Arts
GALA CONCERT
The Pecific Symphony
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Opening at 8 p.m. Oct. 2 end
3, featuring wot1ca bv Pk*er,
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Orange County Peffonnlng
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Dale Kriatien. famous for her
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Opera: will perform
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5 at Orange Coast College's
Robert B. Moore Theatre,
2701 Fairview Road, Cost.a
Mesa. $2~$35. (714)
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MUSIC AT THE TEE ROOM
The Marte Davidson Trio with
Ron Eschete on guitar will
perform at 8 P..m. Fridays
starting Friday at the Tee
Room, 3100 Irvine Ave.,
Newport Beadl. $10 cover.
(949) 756-0121.
JAZZ. TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant in
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Wednesday as regular
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Sunday and 6 to 10 p.m.
Monday through
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WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents
Monday Night Jams from 7
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"Wanted" musicians include
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MUSIC AT THE ANNEX
Musical acts perform at 5
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F f!W undergraduate theater
programa allow their
advan~ atudenta the dear-ee of creative Creedom
offered by Orange Coast
College. And, more oft.en than
not, this artistic liberty
culminates In a memorable
experience, such u "Oleanna"
a rew seasons ago.
This is the prevailing
atmosphere in OCCs Drama
Lab Stud.Jo, where two gifted
drama students -Angd
Correa and Angela Lopez -
square off In Jane Martin's
acerbic romantic comedic
drama "Jack and Jill.· The pair
also share directorial
responsibility, planting their
artistic stamp squarely on a
most impressive production.
Like Terrence McNally's
"Frankie and Johnny in the
Oair de Lune,· the two
characters "meet cute,· using
their first names as
introductory tools. And, as in
that play, Jack does most of the
pursuing with Jill attempting to
avoid commitment.
These characters, however,
are on a far higher intellectual
plane than the restaurant
workers in the McNalJy piece
-which may prove their
undoing, given their
predilection toward analyzing
their relationship 10 the point
of antagonistic frustration.
Martin borrows from the
cerebral craftsmanship of Jules
Feiffer and Woody Allen to
establish the verbal ping-pong
between the pair before raising
the emotional bar.
This is heady material, and
not recommended for the
novice drama student, but
Correa and Lopez -who have
impressed at OCC in the past
-use "Jack and Jill" as a
virtual master's thesis in acting
and directing. Both render
superlative performances.
Correa initiates the romance
in a series of missteps and
incomplete sentences, drawing
Lopez's character -who
employs a simiJar speech
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Angel Correa and Angel Lopez star in Orange Coast College's production of· Jack and Jill,· a
relationship comedy by Jane Martin.
this point, the pair undergo the
emotional ups and downs in
fas t-forward mode, falling in
love, marrying, divorcing,
discovering one another two
years later and reconnecting
but still lugging their
emotional baggage.
Lopez portrays her medical
student character with an
antiseptic view of romance.
plunging into it, then just as
quiclcly withdrawing for fear
she'll lose emotional control.
And control is No. I on this
lady's list of priorities -to the
point that she lays down the
ground rules for sex before
they've barely kissed.
That the characters undergo
an about face an the second act
is hardly surprising, but the
determination in Correa's
character not to get hurt again
requires some mental
acclimatization, given his
passion for Lopez in the earlier
scenes. It's clear that these
people love and need one
another. Whether they can
stand prolonged happiness is
open 10 question.
Martin has s tructured her
play to avoid th e
time-consuming
costume-change brealcs
offstage by adding a
half-dozen dressers/ property
people who come on and off
with the needed prop or
clothes and assist in the
changing process.
These invaluable a.c;sistants
are Katie McGuire, Heather
Layton. Mary Acuna. Michael
Cavinder, David Reider and
Take Yamagak.i.
And, while the play is
presented in OCC's tiny
Drama Lab Studio, there's no
shortage or atmosphere -the
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•WHAT: ~ Jadt and Jill"
•WHERE: Drama Lab Studio.
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•WHEN: Closing performances
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Sunday
• COST: $6, S7 at the door
• PHONE; (714) 432-5640, Ext 1
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Correa and Lopez have
covered all the bases in
formulating a highly
impressive production.
"Jack and Ji Ir stands with the
earlier "Oleanna" as a sparlchng
example of 'itudent talent and
ingenuity. Its actor/directors.
Correa and Lopez. have done
themselves. and OCC proud.
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S£AN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
It wasn't an fun and games for Corona del Mar's Mark Cianciulli against Costa Mesa in last week's opener as evidenced by this stack of Costa Mesa defenders.
CdM thinking 'payback'
Sea Kings mindful of Troy's 21-point
fourth-quarter rally that forged 34-34
tie last season in nonleague encounter.
Bmny Peulkner
Daily Pilot
FUU.ERTON -When this many of
the same faces get together one year
later, it's usually called a reunion. But
when 29 combined starters who took
pan in la.st year's 34-34 nonleague foot-
ball tie between Corona del Mar High
and Troy reconvene Friday at 7 p.m. at
Fullerton High. grudge match might be
a more accurate description.
It's the Sea ICings (1-0) who might be thinJcing more pay·
back than the Warriors (l-0), after Troy scored 21 unan·
swered points in the fourth quaner last season to erase a
seemingly insurmountable deficit. lf that wasn't enough -
and the final touchdown scored with six seconds left -it was
Troy, with a 6-3-1 regular-season record and a consistently
higher ranking in the OF Southern Section Division IX polls.
that claimed the division's lone at-large playoff berth. The at-
large berth would have been CdM's only avenue Into the
post.season after finishing S-4-1 and fourth In the Pacific
Coast League.
"Our kids remember last year's game. and the fact tha1 they
were the ones who k.ept us out of the playoffs." said CdM
Coach Dick Freeman, who has seven starters back on defense
and four on offense. nay. ranked No. 7 In OF Division IX. one spot behind
CdM, has 18 starters back.
Veteran talent was dlsplayed by both teams In last week's
season openers, as the Sea ICings thumped Newport-Mesa ri·
val Costa Mesa. 35-15, aod Troy tomahawked San Dimas, 50-
14.
It was the 200th victory for CdM football, now in 1t~ 41 <,t
season.
1Toy's triumph was the 137th nf John Turek's now IA-year
tenure as head coach, a number reflective of the respect he
has generated from his peers. wnoy is always sound. physical and very well-coached,"
Freeman said. WWhen you watch (the Warriors) on film,
they're always blocking who they're supposed 10."
Troy carried out its assignments impressively last week.
when it scored on its first seven possessions, before emptying
the bench.
Senior Jeremy Abriso, the Offensive MVP In the Freeway
League a year ago. when he tied for the Orange County lead
and set a school single-season record with 65 receptions. re
turned the opening kickoff 75 yards for a touchdown against
San Dimas and the rout was on.
Senior running back Nick Gilkes coUected I 05 rw.hing
yards on 12 carries, while backfield mate Ron Blanco. a jun·
lor, had 83 yards on 19 carries. Each had three TI)s with
Gilkes' scoring runs covering 33, 26 and 6 yards.
Troy's wing-T offense also includes returning firs1 -team all·
league quarterback Jon Salazar, who completed 4 of 5 passes
for 54 yards, before Turek pulled the plug on the aeriel game
last week.
Abriso, closing in on the school career record of 85 recep·
lions, caught one pass. while senior Man Resquer had three
catches for 36 yards.
Adam Cueto helped Thay dominale on defense, collecung
two interceptions. Troy also recovered two San Dimas fum-
bles.
CdM, also debuted impressively, led by senior tailback
Mark Cianciulll Last year's AIJ-PCL and All-Newport-Mesa
performer rushed for l n yards on 26 carries, including m
runs of 74 and 2 yards. He also caught two passes. including a
See COM, Pae• 82
THURSDAY'S
CHALK TALK
f'tlOTPICKS
Fridrf'• gam ..
Melina vs. N9wpot1 Harbor
... at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m.
... Marina by4
Corona def Mar vs. Troy
... at Ftillerton High, 7 p.m.
... CdM by3
Estancia YS. Cen1ury
... at Tustin High. 7 p.m.
... Emndaby7
Costa Mesa vs. Chaminade
. .. at Chaminade High. 7:30 p.m.
... Chamlnade by 6
Last week's picks. t 2-0 (33.3%)
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Tlusday, SeptenUr 19, 2002
Sailors
liavework
cutout
for them
Newport Harbor hopes
to rebound against
Marina team on a roll.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
Nl:WPORT
Bf.ACH -New
port llarbor
High football
coach Jeff Bnn
kley would hke
nothing better
than for the law
of averages 10 k.lck m when the Sailors
meet nonleague VlSilor Marina Friday
at 7 p.m.
For while Brinkley is hopmg f'or
some coun1erbaJance after nothing
much went right for his squad in a
16·8 nonleague loss at Trabuco Hills. it
is clear no1 much went wrong for the
Vilring-. l{l a 48-14 season-opening tri-
umph over Paramount.
"Thl'y recovered three pooch Icicle
offs. ran c,ome trick plays. and were
basically chck.ing on all cylinders.· said
Brinkley. who saw the Vikings take a
31 -0 lead JUSt one play in10 the second
quarter Friday. "Everything they did
seemed 10 work."
But while such good fortune can be
Heeling. Rrinkley doe<; nm expect any
thing bu1 a solid challenge from Ma
rina. which has a victory and a tie in
its last three meetings with the Sailors
"We wem and wa1ched them scrim
mage Mtl.lik.an and they looked good
10 us that night. 100. • BrinkJey sald.
"But both (defensive coordinator Tooy
CiareU1) and 1 Lhought they were muth
better than we anticipated in their
opener. They realty got after Pata·
mount·
The ViJcmgc, go1 imo Lhe CJI
SouLhem Section Division I Playoffs
last seawn. no small feat in the rugged
Sunset League. Coach Mike Oodd's
squad fim.,hed third in the Sunset,
knocking off l-speranui m the proc~
10 keep the A7tecs out of the playoffs
"They played very well last year and
will defin11ely be as physical or mGre
physical than the Trabuco Hills team
we saw last week.· Brinkley said.
Marina's 5 6 record las1 fall, hO)o't'
ever, included a 28-0 loss to Newport.
the only time the Vikings have been
shul oul in their las1 52 contests. dat·
Ing back 10 the 1995 regular-season fi-
nale
One mus1 delve 14 season!> mto the
arctuves 10 find the la.st rune lhe Sail-
ors los1 a season opener, an occur-
rence Brinkley believes will have bis
players hungry for success Friday.
WOtu seniors need to rise up and
take charge of this thing.· Brinkley
said. "l don't think anybody felt reaJ
See NEWPOffT, Pqe 82
-~
ark Cianciulli
t •
Senior tailback treats Sea King
fans to his rare collection of gifts.
ritory. the padence to let holes
develop and the strength to nm
through tacklen when they
don\. 1be9e are the qualitSel
attributed to the rarest of nm-
nina bacb. They are also de-
aaiptions that could be applied
to tome of the wort turned tn by the
S..foot·lO, 175-pound een1ot in the
Sea KJnp' 35-15 oon"'llP• W:c.ory
Pl1dsy over Colt.a Mela.
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THURSDAY.S CHALKTALK
Eagles favored to top Century
TUSI1N -Aftr:r
ending the ICbooJ's 10-
game Jorlng stJeak tn
the seuon opener, the
l!standa HJgb football
~ ftnd.1 ltleJI in the
unusual posfdon of fa.
write as It meeu Cen-
tuzy' in a 7 p.m. DOD·
I~ road clash Friday at Tuadn Hlgb..
C.oech Ja.Y Noonao's Eqles, who defeated
favored Magnolia. 19-8, in Week l, are, Noo-
nan believes, uncomfortable wlth. shakfbC
the underdog label that followed them
tbiougb and 0-9 campaign last year.
~·re not going to approach this game
like we're the favorite.· Noonan said. "We're
going to approach every game ~ year like
we're the underdog. We haven't done any-
thing to be cocky or arrogant abouL We're
going to keep working as hard as we've been
working or harder, because we want to
~tain the momentum and enthusiasm
we generated last week."
The Eagles have a solid opportunity to
double their victory total against the Centu-
rions (1-0). who are coming off a 21-6 sea-
son-opening triumph over Bolsa Grande that
ended an eight-game losing streak for Coach
Marty Albert's Orange League representative.
Century has not been to the CIF Southern
Section playoffs since 1994, posting an 11-
58-1 record since that time. The Centurions
are 3-22 in their last 25 games, with all three
CIF DIVISION VII
lOP• 1. Stnca Fe; 2. /ll.m7fo; 3. W.. CcMne; 4. El
~;a. Seti~; I. Scnurr. 7. South
HUis; 8. Alhembnl; t. Montlbello; to. El Mora.
Othera: w.tm.INltllr, Roeemeed, C.0... MM9.
Pioneer.
... OYel' • a-. Grande lql...:l dl8l ....
nowJrMt2S~
Smnda II~ i>r itl lhlrd 2-0 1tmt tn
the IMC l'our lelllOOa. but; to. do ao, it mUll
combat a Century de(eme that WU opprel·
the In the opener.
~ Century'1 Wing-T attack la
keyed by~ nannlog l.cb Outslian
Run1rez and James Rodriguez. Ramirez car-
ded aa tfmea b 1• yards and one m last week. when Rodriguez plucbd up 69 yards
on 10 rushing attempt&. Amulo rushed 10
times ror 37 yard&
Senior safety Lewis Bndlbaw anchors that
secondary, in addition to trtgering the 91>llt-
back veer opdoo o«eme at quarterbati
Bradshaw, who threw for 55 yanls in the
openet, also hauled in an interception
against Magnolia.
Bradshaw. however, will share time under
center with junior Brad Young. a Fountain
Valley transfer who threw for 48 yards and a
TO last week. completing half of bis six
passes without an interception.
Pstancia's ground game. anchored by jun-
ior fullback Bubba 1Capko, is wlthout its top
•••
Dhcdot• tD ....... High
Nonh on 56 to 5. South on 5 to first turnoff
(N9wport Blvd). l.-ft on N9wport Blvd, right on El
Camino Reel. School et 1171 El Camino Reel.
Into the great unknown
Mustangs hit the road to
face Chaminade team they
know virtually nothing
about.
WEST HIU.S -The
Costa Mesa High foot-
ball team ventures to
the Olaminade cam-
pus in West Hills Fri-
day for a 7:30 p.m.
nonleague contest
against the Eagles. But
for all Mustang.s Coach Dave Perkins knows
about the Mission League representative, it
may as weU be the Hidden Hills.
. "I know nothing about them,· Perkins
said of Coach Bill Culpepper's Eagles, who
opened their season with a 24-20 loss to
defending CIF Southern Section Division
VD champion Paraclete Friday. "I don't
have a film. a roster, nothing. We had a film
exchange se1 up. but that didn't happen.
I'm hoping to find something out by mak-
ing some phone calls.·
Though they know little about their op-
ponent, the Mustan~ learned much about
themselves in last week's 35-15 nonleague
setback against Corona del Mar.
Foremost among those lessons would be
the ability to put a disappointing debut lo
perspective and maintain focus on the
long-term goals. such as earning a berth in
the OF Division VII Playoffs and battling
for a Golden West League title.
"One of our goals this year was to play
teams that would get us prepared for
league," Perkins said. "CdM is a very good
football team and we're just not where
they are right now. But playing that kind
of competition is going to get us better
and Olaminade should do the same."
The Eagles are coming off a 3· 7 season
that ended a streak of three straight years
in the playoffs. Chaminade was 1-2 in the
Mission League. with its lone league vic-
tory over Crespi.
Costa Mesa enters on a three-game los-
ing streak, but should be bolstered by the
return of a pair of standouts who sat out
the opener.
Wingback Daniel Oleeseboro, a junior
transfer from Eisenhower, did not play
against CdM while awaiting final eligibility
clearance.
"(Oleeseboro) gives us a major threal
with his speed," Perkins said.
Junior Epenesa. a junior middle line-
backer, is also expeoted to be cleared to
play after being sidelined from early in his
sophomore year by an Irregular heartbeat.
Senior Keota Asuega will anchor the
Mustang running attack. while quarter-
backs nm Oler and Brian Knox will con-
tinue to trigger the passing game.
Asuega. a returning All-Pacific Coast
League and All-Newpon-Mesa performer,
had 79 yards on l 9 rushing attempts
against CdM, leaving him ju.~ · 40 shy of
2,000 career rushing yards.
mer, a senior who started againsl CdM,
completed 2 of 10 for 43 yards and l TO,
while Knox. a junior, completed 4 of 5 for
61 yards and a m in relief.
Seniors Nate Hunter (four catches for 61
yards and one ID) and 'fyler Waldron (two
catches for 4-3 yards and one TO) are the
primary receiving targets.
Junior outside linebacker Daniel Cooper
(two forced fumbles). was a defensive stal-
wan in his first varsity start against CdM.
• ••
OiNctiona to Chemlnede
Notth on 405 to 101. West on 101 to Topanga
Canyon turnoff. Notth on Topanga Canyon, weet
on Sherman Way, north on Woodlake, west on
Cohasset to Chamlnade School at 7500 Chami
nade.
NEWPORT CIF DIVISION VI
the Year and a firsl-tearn All-Sea
View performer last fall , has
2,026 career rushing yards.
pound senior, rushed for 48
yards on eight carries last week.
but scored three TOs. JunJor
l)anjeJ Falkenstein (6-l. 210) col-
lected 118 yards on seven carries,
while senior Walter Hildebrand
(6-2. 195) and senior Keith Hey-
ward (6-3, 215) are additional
threats.
Continued from B 1
good about what went on last
week.•
Top 10
1 Los Altos; 2. La Mirada, 3.
Foorhill; 4. Bra. Ohnda, 5.
Orange Lutheren. e. Newport
HMbor; 7. Kennedy; 8 Charter
Oak; 9. Laguna Hills, 10. El
Modena.
Newpon quarterback Michael
McDonald will make his second
varsity start. He has now thrown
for 386 yards and four TDs, com-
pleting 25 for 47 with two inter-
ceptions in varsity action.
Much of the futility experi-
enced by Harbor in its opener
came on offense. The Newpon
ground altaclc found little day-
light against the Mustangs, fin-
ishing with a paltry 64 rushing
yards. The Sailors did throw for
l n yards. bul Brinkley lamented
an atypically low completion
percentage (32%), nearly half
that which Brinkley. also the
team's offensive coordinator and
quarterbaclccoach,expects.
than half the per-game average
(16.4) posted by last season's Sea
View League champions and CIF
Division VJ semifinalists.
McDonald's favorite target fig-
ures to be sophomore Spencer
Un1c. who had four receptions
for 102 yards, including a 60-yard
touchdown, in his first varsity
start last week.
Junior Man Brennan com-
pleted 4 of 13 passes for 70 yards
and two TDs and also rushed for
a TO against Paramount
The Vikin&' also boast a solid
kiclc.er in sophomore Yuto
Someya. who toed field goals of
37 and 35 yards last week.
The seven first downs New-
pon managed against Ttabuco
were the fewest in its last 84
games. They were also fewer
Senior tailbaclc Dartangan
Johnson, who had nine games of
at least I 00 rushing yards as a
junior, collected just 21 yards on
eight attempts, sitting out most
of the third quarter with leg
cramps. But Johnson, the New-
pon-Mesa Offensive Player of
Mike Toole, a senlor receiver,
picked up 41 yards on his lone
reception last week.
Defensively, the Sailors will try
to conlain Marina's run-first at-
tack. which features several ball
carriers.
Joe Vargas, a 6-foot, 200-
Newport Harbor, which is 14-
1-1 in its last 16 Week 2 contests,
leads the series with Marina. 16-
4-1.
The two schools were Sunset
League rivals from 1967-80.
PREPS
-FOR STARTERS
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57-yard screen for a TO and fin .
ished with 24 1 all-purpose yards.
Cianciulli said he is eager to
redeem himself after netting just
31 yards on 12 carries last year
against nuy.
Senior quarterback Jonathan
Hubbard completed 6 of 9
passes for 87 yards and two TDs.
to five different receivers. in the
opener. He did not throw ap in·
lercepdon.
Cd.M's defense also sparkled,
including interceptions by
sophomores Tom Welch and
Wess Presson, while the Sea King
special teams also performed
with distinction.
Senior K.C Rawlins, who also
starts at receiver and safety.
boomed four ldclcoffs into the
end zone for touchbacks and
one of his kickoffs was recovered
by CdM at the I-yard line 10 sel
up an easy touchdown.
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CIF DIVISION IX
TOf> 10
l Western, 2. Norttiv-; 3
Fullerton; 4. P8c1flca, 5 Los
Amigos; e. Cototla del Mer. 7.
Troy; 8. La Habra; 9 Covina, 10,
Northwood.
CdM. which has high expect.a.
lions this season. spolce openly
of its desire to contend for a CIF
Division IX di.le after last weelc's
game. But such talk would be
significantly muffled, should it
stumble against ThJy.
"It will be a challenge, but it's a
team we can play with,· Free-
man said
•If we play good football. we
should be in the game.·
•••
Dlrecdol• to~ High North on 55 to 91, west on 91 to
Harbor Blvd. tumofT. Right on Harbor
to Chapman, tum right. School at 201
E. Chepman.
Sage S striking debut
It was a day of firsts to slt out the arrival of the short gain during the (Olo) the first date. shake the hand'Of assistant
when Newport opponent, for whJch all but a series, Sage's first official quarterbaclc sack • Those lo the market for a coach Al Dies, before heading
few of its 17 players shufDed varsity stick. (Olo), the first forced Sage Hill souvenir bad more to into the lock.er room alter Coast-based private down the concrete stepe. cleats The first offensive snap turnover. a fumble choose from than the etaodard ~warm-ups= to
school cut its varsity dicldng, and trotted onto the occurred at 4Z7' with recovered by sweatabirta. T-shirts and Cap. nonJeague with emerald field at 4:03 p.m. quarterback Friedrlcbs Williams, the first most booster groups provide. Corona del Mar at Newport teeth with home After a short wannup. the taking the snap from touchdown allowed The dothin& tine bearing the Harbor Hf&ti.
football victory over seciond such exerdae for the O'Hare and banding to (5:05 p.m.) and the Sage HiD logo. which included ~·~coach who hosts, the game ki<:Ud off at Swanson for a 4-yard dive 8.rat gadget play. a all of the aforemendoned ltl!lnS, has wocbd with otrenaive and Midway Baptist. •:23. play. double pus that fell also featwed two di.ferent defen.IM linemen under aevem1 1be first Sage HilJ kk:lcoff team The rest of the lineup BARRY incomplete near the varieties of boxer bde&. one lo dl.trerent held CoadMI at Mesa. T .,. -.,..,... ., conmted of Patrick Smith, Keya Included WUUama at end of the tint half. gneri and another lo sn)t Is recxMrtna from a broken bktory took the Corm of Manabadl. Man:d Sohl Grayson tailback. lflWll and FAULKNER Tbemost • Tbe 17 s.p p&ayeq not in pelv1J and other tnjUrlel
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SPORTS ~. 5-All•ltlw 19, 2002 ..
COLLEGES . •
Newland knows ··
waterpOlo
UCI men's water
polo coach's
competitive nature
could breed
motivation for the
Anteaters.
J ohn Vargas is Ted
Newland's friend. Vargas,
the head coach of the
top-ranked Stanford men's
water polo team, used Lo live at
Newland's house.
Vargas, the fonner
Corona del Mar High
coach, played at UC
Irvine under Newland in
the early '80s.
we dJd was right. Those were
nice nJghts. •
Newland ls hoping the
Anteaters can find that rhythm
this year. They are on the right ·
track. lrvine's two-meter men
Jeff Powers and Dreason Barry
rank 1 ·2 in scoring in the latest
Mountain Pacific Sports
Federation statistics.
Powers, a senior, leads the
MPSF wiJb 15 goals through 6ve
games. while Barry, a
&aphomore. lS tied with
Slanford's Tony Arevedo for
second, each netting
14go~
However. when lrvine
faced the Cardinal in the
championship match of
the Southern California
Tournament Sunday,
friendship was hardJy
on Newland's mind.
"I'm a very
competitive human
STEVE
VIRGEN
Newland said he b3s
al!.o been impressed
with the defensive
efforts of junior Garrett
Gentry. a Corona deJ
Mar 1 ligh product, and
'ienior goalie Doug
fmfrock. who recorded
24 !>aves in the USC
Tournament
(avcrdging \UC ..aves per
game). Newland also
noted -.ophomure Rick
being." Newland said. "ll's
harder because we both like
each other a lot. B~t. in coUege
Merlo\ recent effort!> ...
SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT polo, I'm going to try to kick hii.
UCl's Rick Merlo passes under heavy guard by Long Beach State's Nick Becskehazy m Wednesday nighrs Anteater home game. ~~~~>~c!o~~:~~~~g
In UU men\ \occer new<.
f-re'>hman forward Kyle Oo~
ha\ been named Big West Player
of the Week aher '>C'Onng the
decic;1ve goal in a I O win over
~ I ranci!>to and nt'tllnR
another goal in c1 J I. v1ctol) over
Sacramento \tate Fisher keys win over 49ers
against people I don't like. that
makes it easier. So. it's hard to
play against (Vargas). I compete
real hard. I don't really like to
lose. John is exactly the same
way. He's competitive in Oo'>t' -.cored the lone goal
aga1mt \an l·rant,<>eo m the 59th
mmutt' off a cro'>-'> from Scott
Bowman Sophomore
goalkeeper Cameron Rossi and
the AJ1teater... defen..e figured
largely in the wm
The 5-foot-9 junior
takes advantage of
open space created
by Jeff Powers and
scores two goals,
including the game's
winning margin.
Steve Vlraen Daily Pilot
ANTEATER AQUATICS COM·
PlF.X -Whtie the UC Irvine
men\ water polo is 'ltill, as senior
Jeff Power; ..aid. ·1rymg Lo figure
out how to play with each other.·
vt\itm~ Long Beach State nearly
wored the vtttory Wt•dn~day
night in noncon·
ference action.
llowever, UCI
sophomore
Otarlie fbher
scored two
fourth·quaner goals, lnclud·
ing the game-winner with 59
seconds remaining. that gave
the Anteaters a 10·9 come·
from-behind victory. Irvine
Coach Ted Newland, whose
team is ranked No. 2 in the na
11on, was not pleased with hi'i
team's effort.
"We were terrible." Newland
said. "We thought we were good
and all thaL We didn't play good
defense. (The Anteaters) better
get their act together. They can't
come in and think they can walk
through a game and win.~
After coming back from a 5-2
deficit in the third period. the
Anteaters battled with the 49ers
(4-5) in the fourth. Beach went
up, 7·6, one minute into the
fourth. But, Powers scored from
-;et to tle the game again.
·111e Anteaters (5· I) earned
their firsl lead of the game with
5: 12 remaining, when UCI jun-
ior Phil Garcia recorded a steal
and sprinted on the breakaway.
lie passed to 6·foot·9 sopho·
more Dreason Barry in front of
the net and Barry scored for an
8-7 lead.
The 49ers came back and
<icnred on a 6-on-5 situation with
4:33 left. to tie it up again, 8-8.
Newland <;aid Powers· defense
JC WATER POLO JC VOLLEYBALL
OCC women OCC rallies to win in five
• • win again
fUl.IHlTON Ille Orange
Co:u.t Collegl' women's water
polo team defeated Orange Em·
p1rc Conference ho~t FuUerton.
9 3. Wednesday.
(X;C the defending Stale
champion, which ts ranked No. 4
m the state, 1mpr0Vl'd to 5· l
<JVerct.11, 2 0 m the OEC Pirate
..ophomore goalie I leather Dey·
den, who ha.c, been rehabilitating
from &are shouJder, played and
rernrded 12 c;aves. Fellow OCC
goalie Courtney Robertson
'>lopped four <;hot'i.
The Pirate'>' F.rica Nicholson,
Sara Natal1.1.o and Evelyn De·
romma.so scored two goals each.
l·ullerton dropped to 4·4, 0·2.
ORANGE EMPIRE COHFERE.NCE
~ 9. Fullerton j
Orange Coest ~ ~ o 9
Fullerton 1 o 1 1 3
Nidiolson 2, Nntalizo 2, DeTommeso
2, Meyer 1, Mitdiell 1, Doll 1. Saves -
Devden t 2. Robertson 4.
•••
JC MEN: OCC LOSES, 14-9
FUI l.ERTON -The Orange
Coast C'..ollege men's water polo
team (3·5, 0·2) came as close as
7.5 at halftime. but lost, 14-9. to
Orange F.mplre Conference host
Fullerton Wednesday.
fUUerton (5·5, I· I ln the OEC)
got three goals apiece from Gabe
Pacheco and Jeff Paquet.
VOLLEYBALL
Anteaters drop match
at Idaho in four
MOSCOW. Idaho -UC lrvfne's
women .. volleyball team wu up-
ended in thetr IMg Wttt Confa-
ence opener et Idaho Wednelldly
night u the Vllldall dalmed •
26-30, 38·36. 30-15' 32·20 victory
belol'f! 559 at MerDONl Gym on
the Idaho camp.w.
k.eOy Wlr• (21 .a.), 0.. McLeod (II ka) ilid lllftl Clih
~~::·~= whobM .......... :n. -.. UC1toH.0-1
tn dw .. w.l. ldiho ..... GM
to3.S, 1..0.
\ ~·
COSTA MESA -Freshman out-
side hitter Melissa 7..apiain re
corded a match-high 22 kilh and
added seven digs to help the
Orange Coast College women·,
volleyball team rally for a 33·35,
22-30, 33-31. 30-16, 15·8 non·
conference win over visiting
Palomar Wednesday.
QCC.(2-0) bounced back after
dropping the first two games and
after Coach Omck Cutenese pro·
vtded motivation.
Mlbe two things that were
pretty obvious to me in the first
two games was that we were not
playing in our system and we
looked nervous." Cutenese said.
"I said to the girls. this was a
great win for you. To be down
two and to win in five against a
good team was huge for us."
The Comets earned match
point at 31 ·30. but a blocking er-
ror tied the game. OCCs Jessica
IJppl came up with a dig and the
Sues won the point after a hit·
ting error.
also made a difference Powt'r"
defended l.ong Beach\ two me
ter man Nathan Allan!.
In addition, UCI \ophomorc
Rick Merlo scored two goaJs late
in the third quarter, that kt'pl the
Anteaters in the game.
Barry also scored two goals.
while Dan Noon and GarrNI
Gentry added one goal each to
the output.
everything he does. He wrote me
a real nice e-mail mec;sage after
the game."
Stanford defeated UCI. 10-6.
Sunday, as the Cardinal
dii.playcd why they are No. I in
the nation. Yet. the Anteaters
discovered they are one of the
hest teami. in the nation, and
they are capable of beating
Stanford.
"They're a beatable team."
Newland said of the Cardinal
·Anybody is-Whatever you do
with the ball, there is a lot of UC Irvine 10. LOfl9 Beach St. 9
Scof'8 by Quan.rs
Long Beactt St l 1 i 3
UC Irvine 1 1 • •
Loni) Beadl State Holloway 3.
Geoffroy 2, Allard 2 Logan 1
Filipponi 1. Saves Konstas 6
UO -Fisher 2, Powers 2. Merlo 2
BarTy 2. Noon 1. Gentry 1 Saves
Finfrodt 7
9 luck involved. If you coach for a
10 long time. you know this is true.
lo wm the NCAA championship,
you have to be hot. In 1989 I
didn't think we were the best
team but we won (the NCAA
titJe). We were hot Everything
·me Dons out-.hot lrvme, 12-5.
(;oal1e no.,.,i recorded his third
!i.hUlOIJt of the Will>C>n with fivt'
'><!Vt'\.
Coach Georgi: Kuntz'i.
Anteaters (4 I I J are ranked
eighth in the Nauonal Soccer
Coaches A.!>soc1at1on of America
far West Region poll.
UCI lrvme will hoc;t San Jose
State (2·J ·O) Sunday afternoon
al 2 UC I \ophomore Dardo
Acuna leads the Anteaters with
five pomti. th1c, -,ea<,0n and 1s
Cted for the team lead wtth two
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COSTA MPSA-'IDil.ing 1-0
at balfttme didn\ rue the girls
Wlder-14 Strikers, especially
c.rtna Mmt.t.. who bkd a
stellar second half as the
Strlken prevailed in AYSO
soccer play.
She sooted five times to go
along with EmUy Swedmon'I
one goal as defenders Miayra
Ruma. ~Mutter and JuBa
}lirollmWlld protected
goalkeeper Alhton Hatclenon
all game.
•••
In boys under-16 action:
• Costa Mesa United 2,
Yorba Uoda Prahm 0
After a scoreJes-9 first half,
Costa Mesa United stormed to
victory behind Jon Secrest's
two goals as ICaoe Q.unul
made some key passes in
contributing to Secrest's
seconcl goal.
Steady defense by Ouis Ray
and lack Shockley
(goalkeeper) kept Yorba Linda
from scoring as Viet.or Segovia
controUed the ball often near
the sideliAeS and Bdpr'
Amador assisted on defense.
•••
In girls under-14 play:
• Twisted Cllaoe 3,
Prultcakes 2
Goals in the third and fourth
periods propeUed lWisted
Cllaos to the win over the host
Fruitcakes.
1\Nisted Olaos was down,
2-1, late in the third quarter
when Susan Carmona tied it
with a goal and went ahead for
good in the fourth when AnneJ
Alvarez. who scored the first
goal or the game in the first
period, broke down the left
side dribbling past three
derenders to launch a shot into
the net for the win.
1Wl9ted OUIOt be.Id the
FrultcU.es acomesa ln the
third period with ltrOdg
cWemiYe pesfonnanca by
hatfbackltm9y ..... fullbacks.a,_.. and
goaJbeper..,. ~
Outstanding defense in the
fourth quarter WU provided by
fuDbacks Jeelka Reynoldl.
s.muttba SCroclel and a.hrJ
Depa•
The fruitcakes tied it at l at
the end of the first quarter on a
direct kick.
•••
In boys under-14 action:
• The Costa Mesa Boys
Under 14 APP team picked up
right where lt left off in
winning a cross-town
showdown with Newport
Beach last weekend.
Mesa. coming off of a
championship ln the sixth
annual McMillan Tuumament
in Costa Mesa the previous
weekend, scored five times
against Newport in pool-play.
Marco Soto led the way with
two goals, one on a header and
another on a cross pass from
Caleb Burga.. who scored
Mesa's final goal in the thUd
quarter. Mesa's Rlgio Miranda
scoredirn:he first m1nute on a
cross from ICftuJeth Zich, and
Luis Cozza found the back of
the net a few minutes later.
Newport Beach held tough,
denying threat after threat with
stellar goaltendlng.
Mesa goalkeeper Luis 7.elaya
anchored the defense that was
supported by Burgess, WIDJam
Brbeno. Zich, Ben Abbott,
Adam SeagondolJar and
Cozza.
Forwards Herman HJpdera.
Joee ~and Auadn IMtt
led the offense as Blab Pinto,
Alber1o Nava, Soto, Trewr
McDonald and Miranda
provided midfield suppon.
•••
ln girls under-12 play:
SPORTS
•••
In boys undcr-8 action:
•The Blue lightning and
Blue Angel& fought~ as
both teams played a scoreJess
first half.
But the Blue Lightning's
Daniel Cabrera scored
back-to-back third-quarter
goals and finished with
another goal ln the fourth
quarter to capture the hat
trick.
The Blue Angels fought back
with a goal of their own in the
fourth guarter,
Fullbacks Nicholas
Meldrum, Prand8a> Macedo.
Nicholas Hallonm and
Cabrera anchored the
Lightning's defense as Adam
Dltt, Mak:olm WUl1ams, Isaac
Dela Mora and Ertck Alvarez
led the offense.
•••
In 5-year-old girls action:
• Both the Blue Dolphins
and Glitter Girls scored goals
against each other.
Citlaly Gomez, Mad.Ison
Onptad and lJsa Perlin all
scored goals for the Dolphins
as OUvla LeValley, Em.Dy Roee,
Azucena Angulo and Hope
Pox all made great passes and
saves and moved the ball
upfield for the Dolphins.
Slammhi' SmUifs
make a stirring
comebact to rougi1
up the Bruisers, 5-1,
Saturday.
1be Sllllnmld Snufs ICOl'ed
h8~plaaftsthe
Bn.deen opened up a 1--0 leld
md won theia" boys under-14
Reigtorl '¥1 IC>Car pme Satl.aday,
5-1.
Bms.taandWll
JMi lvn ' I each land two
pll fbr' the BrulaeD as AndNw
~land on a aa. pass
from~'lma
BrwduoRowJey,Jmdan
Howk 1bm:s, a. ... , ...
Gudll!na and DaVld G9nitt
played strong deime. Wpjng
the baD In the Smurf's o«ensiYe
area most of the game aa Rm
Ndlan, 'lbmmym..., Pbl
GmnU and ..,. Rllll took shoos
on goal~ CMlwl9 cootroUed
the mJdfteld, turning badt several
charges by the Bruisers.
Elsewhere in boys wlder-14
play:
•The Who 2, Qulblwr 2
......,., Sllwmum and Jon
Gonion each scored a goal for
The Who of Newport Beach, who
played to a tie against Quiksilver
of Go8ta Mesa.
Who goalkeeper Juan TruJDlo
made seven saves with a steady
defense led by Nick Nuiamodln.
CJulldlul llm ...... Mk:b.i
Pertdm and Vinnie Hon.
Forwards 1iavll ~and
1bbln Ollori each bad several
shots on goal to keep the pressure
on Quiksilver as The Who played
the final half with 10 players after
SiJverman injured his ankle and
did not return.
•••
In boys under-12 play:
• Patrtoca s. Hmnh1g Boo
ae.n2
Sparhd by Jay Ordaz' two
goals and single goals scored by
Outa O'C.mnpo. Pn8tol1 Wheeler
and Jmhua Bowman. the Patriots
defeated the Boo Bears.
O'Campo scored on a penalty
lcick. while Wheeler scored on an
assist from W8 n.rtel.
Diiion Arnold contributed to
the Patriots' offense as mldfield
support was provided by Spenner
e.raato, lnlng 1bnea, Peter-
Ngu)'en and ChrMopher Cowie.
Rlandmll u..e and Tbmnde
PJeemmi kept the Boo Bears
at-bay on-defense with )lly
WDlona and Jr;dmori Canmck
playing tougtl in goal
• Rebell 3, Huntamea 0
A first quarter goal and two
second-half soores put the Rebels
in the victory chair last weekend.
Hurricanes' goalkeeper PAltoa
Glatt and defenders Simon
lledrtck. Robby Hanq.-. and
J.P. Muller kept the Rebels from
scoring more goals ln the second
quarter.
The Hwrlcanes kept the heat
on with shots on goal from
CJuMIMn Sma and Gndy Kougf:I
during the second half.
•••
In girls under-I 0 action:
• lllue Anpll 5, Bnlllr.erw l
For the second game in a ~
"et • y Acmec scored three
dmea, this time leading the Blue
Angels in their defeat of the
Breabn as the Blue Angels broe
a 1-1 tie midway through the first
balfbefore Bdb e.rn.d put the
BhJe AnP ahead to lbly with a
goal. her third of the 8fJll.IOD. after
flcenec scored the first goal.
Jo8e ... rounded out the
scoring with'a solo pl eady In
97
we red
•••
ln gid<l under-14 action:
·~3,Shocbn2
l.ed by~ Mo)ta"I two
goals. the Goldfishies came back
from a 2-0 deficit to edge the
Shockers Saturday. NDdd , ..,,.-ate assisted on
both of Moyer's goals as the
Goldfishies defense rallied behind
Kuti Kubm and Shalna Gdllng
and a penalty kick from 'Dnll smno..ma.
•••
In boys under-I 0 play:
• KDm-Dem 3, Rghtlng MDJ-
2
1bnmy Root scored all three
goals for the Killer Bees in the win
as the Bees took an early lead
CM!J' the Fighting N'tnjas.
1aylor Wlldma.1 scored two
goals for th~ Ninjas as Mldthew ea ........ Cody c.ldw!I and James,... all combined on
several scoring attacks.
1..-:b Buie had a shot on pl
with Duldo Ayret and Ryan
~playing strong defense.
• Blue Bomben &. VtW •noes O
Anchored by solid goaJtending
and opportunistic scoring, the
Blue Bombers shut out the
Volcanoes Saturday.
The Bombers were led by
Nolmi Mma'I three-goal outburst
(one off a penalty kick,), Marco
Urqulr.D two goals and n.vtd
v.omta one goal
Support was provided by Brodi
ee.I, JKk Murnl Nk:olm Jma'
and GUI Moore.
Bombers' goalkeeper Ryan
DIMdlOo kept the \blcanoes
800~ while defensive aid
came from IJle Repn. Edmt
Mumay and Sl8yter Slmley.
• Rodlets s, 11ue m lW• 1
Cllleb Cmdti he• scored the
lone goal foe the Blue emters,
who were also led oft'ensiveJy by
Mllba Pllli.YW, P..a n.mo..
1ny &mldbJ and .,....
WtWap
The Blue 8la.stea:s Uled three
goa1ktJepers, Jmb l.Akb.
c:andelaria and Bncht Vm't Ho(
to stop the Rocket&
Blue Blaster defense and
mkl6eJd arpport were provided
by Candelaria. Qny Pub. Ryan
Slwnnnn. Van't Hof and CJ. 1bnL
•••
AYSO REGION 57
•••
In boys under-8 action:
• Aaym OD the Sptdhe and the
Green ArebUll made 9e'Yel8I
shots on goal u each team played
well. One shot bit the poet and
caromed bade into~
The Green Fmballs played tigtlt
de&me as BIB Adi. who bad
retwned &om 1\ukey on a
17-hour flisht had a shot on goal
•••
In boys wider· 7 play:
• The laser Dragom and
PirebaDs faced-off against one
another Satun1ay and came out
firing.
Fueball players Dmlel <Ylbole,
Caneacm IWI. Mmto Hiik. Nldt
Boman and Mak <Jeblqp all
scored for the PinOaDs, who
received stellar defensive play
from Broob O'Hmd. who made
a stomach block. along with
Mmai1 DeBwa• Mlldaell
MeiOOra, IOdyWmlley and
Nick Huntley.
The lA'ier Dragons were led in
scoring by 9-m ~with
~from ~ bok, Joey
Gngmy and Blwudoo Beck.
The trio of Cole a.po.
GmTett 8)9'1 and~
Wllllmmon made numerous
saves in goal as 1111111 Alha1.on
and Ian Mec:fnnk anchored the
defense.
• The~ and Blue
f"lreballs dueled at Newport
Heights f.Jementary Saturday.
Oleetah goals came from
Conner 'Dunblyn and Pmlmruel
Joswe with M!Ndgt•awy.....,
almost scoring.
IColJy IWrwi, Andy Nlcbok.
Mat ICoc:ylAlt and aobmt i...,..
played great offensM!fy and
defensively.
•••
In boys under-6 action:
• The Qeen Hornets. coached
by Joe Bockrdth. tamed the
Thmadoes on the shoulders of
Bm Bodrmh and his five goals
as llllb ~fired another ball
into the net with a sweeping lcick
in the fourth quarter.
1)'ler PowB acored three goals
to lead the Fuestonn as they
fought the Stingers at Newport
Harbor Higll.
•••
In girls under-6 action:
• An active Green Gid.ilW team
continued their scoring stteak
and teamwork as UbbJ ICnlgbt
tallied two pls to bring her
team-leading season total to six as
Peyton Blpley--Joom added
another goal {her third on the
year) .
Jaysde Habeg and 11-'ey
1-.ti chased evf!S'J be.II on the
field. helping spa.It 9eYeral Gl.rlilla
goals. while Lia Mc mm, and
Alhley Amrmnnm displayed
strong ball-handling skills and
speed to keep the opposing team
off-balance.
Aggressive defense was
provided by Anna H•n odi. and
P.inDy High, who both kept the
baD in the offense's~
much of the game.
Raptors bite the bullet
Hyatt Ncwporttr Outdoor Amphitheater
Prettt4i b.totdlt UC'"' (4t'tttr Ctrittr
Tickets Avallablt 949/57-4-7208
$100 VIP and $45 General
).
SPORl'S l'tusdlt. ~tenW 19, 2002 • • •
. BRIEFS
· oOubles teams lead Tars
Newport's girls tennis
team defeats host Sunny
Hills, 11·7, in nonleague
match Wednesday.
Diana IChowy and ~J. Olson, playing
No. 1 doublet for Newport Harbor High's
girls tennis team. swept all three sets
Wedneeday in the Sailors' 11 ·7 non·
ieague victory over host Sunny Hills·
(1·2).
Newport H.mbor's No. 2 doubles team
of Bonnie Adams and Carty Adams also
.-wept. wh.IJe losing only four games. The
Turs improved to 2-0. They host c.ap~
uano Valley today at 3 p.m. in a non-
league match. NON..EAQllE
Newwport Helbor 11, Sunny Hilb 7 ~ -Mclmo.h INHI Iott to C.benilla.
H def. E1quevel, 7-5, def. 'f'Vong, 6-1, Dunlap
(NHI lost 3-8, won 6-2, 6-2; Sturgesa (NHI lost
().8, ().6, u . Douw.-Khoury-Olaon (NH) def.
Pl'11·Kamgwlnky, 6-4, def. Lee-Jung, 6-2, def
Chang-Chen, 6-'; B. Adams-C. Adams (NHI
won &-0. 6-1, 6-3; McKay-Kay (NH) won 6-2,
lost 2-6, 2·6.
•••
GIRLS TENNIS: MESA FAUS, 16-2
Costa Mesa High's girls tenni!> team
hosted Orange County powerhouse
Foothill in nonleague action Wedne.-.day
and the Knights earned a 16-2 win.
Oti Doan and Minh· Thy Pham, play-
ing No. I doubles for Coach Joe Haven<;'
Mustanp. and Mesa's No. 2 tandem of
Brenda 1\-an and laura Faif each won a
set. The Mustangs (2·2), off to a 2·0 start
1.11 their new league (Golden West), host
El Modena today in nonleague play ~t
3:15 p.m. Foo~ to •·O.
f.oothtl ,. Costa Meal 2
Singlea-Hawns ICM) Iott to S.hlney, 4-6,
Wallace (CM) lolt to Glk:tlrist. 2-6, H.vens
(CM) lost to Dues!«, ().6; IC. Nguven (CM) lost
0-6, 4-8, 1-6; H. Nguyen (CMl Iott J.6, ().6, 0-6. Ooubl9-Phem-Ooen (CM) Iott to
Anderson-Gobett. HI, lost to Hem.Wilcox
2-6, def. Sllvennen-Carc:her. 6-2; Tran-Faif (CMI
lost 0-6, 1-6, won S..; Rodriguez-Gomez (CM)
lost 0-6, Vu-Hamihon ICM) lost ().6, ().6
•••
VOU£YBAU: MESA LOSES, 3-1
The Costa Mesa High girls volleyball
team lost its second match of the season.
but was able to steal a game against non·
league visitor Laguna Hills Wednesday
afternoon.Laguna (1 -1) won 15-11 , 8· 15,
15-3, 15-6.
Mesa senior Sharon Day led the Mu~
tangs (0-2) with 11 kills. while Emily Ab·
bott added nine lcills and three service
aces. Jenny Sparks provided 15 assists for
Mesa. which returns to action Friday at
Tustin.
• ••
JC GOLF: OCC WOMEN LOSE
The Orange Coast College women·.,
golf team lost to host Golden West in
Orange Empire Conference play at
Meadowlark. Golf Course in 1 luntington
Beach (par 711. as Lhe Ru stlers' Lisa
Sweller earned medaJLst honor!> wtth a 79
in her tea.m's 356-371 wtn
Joanne Owocher (86). Manlyn Pope
(93), Laura Sumpter (93) and Oiane Va-
loff (99J scored fo r the Pirate~ (:1-3), who
play the ~ alumni Monday at Costa
Mesa Golf & Country CJub at noon.
SCHEDULE
= High tdlOOI G"'--Corona del .,.,
atW~,3;15p.m.;
Cepiatreno Vltley et Newport
Harbor, 3:16 p.m.; &tand1 It
Saddlebact, 3 p.m.; Costa Mesa at
SentJago, 3 p.m.; Sage Hiii et
Whitney, 3:16 p.m.
~
College women -UC Irvine at Utah
State, 7 p.m.; Cal Lutheran at
Vanguard University, 7 p.m.
W.Wpolo
High school boys-Corona del Mar
at Harvard-Westlake, 3 p.m.; Sage
Hill at Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m.;
Estancia at Irvine Tournament.
Soc:c:er
College men -Vanguard University
at Cal Teen, 4 p.m.
Crou country
High school boys and girls -Ocean
View at Estancia, 3 p.m.
Golf
High school girls -Costa Mesa at
Huntington Beach, 3 p.m.; Savanna
al Sage Hill, 3:15 p.m.
DEEP SEA
Wedne.day's counts
Newport Lancfmg -2 boats, 58
anglers. 2 yellowtail, 31 barracuda,
41 calico bass. 22 sand bass.
TENNIS FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
Baby Tars rally, 28-18 Stanford contingent leading way
MISSION VIEJO -Newpon
Harbor High's freshman foot·
ball team got off on the right
foot last Thursday in the ..ea-
son opener against Trabuco
Hills with a 28· 18 nonleague
victory over the Mustang!>,
keyed by the four-touchdown
effon of James Coater.
Coach Joe Urban. <,lartmg
his eighth year as the Sadors'
coach. saw his team open
with a 73-yard touchdown
dnve, spatted by runs of 17
and 20 yards by tailback Ryan
Rippon and a 20-yard pa-.s rrom quarterback Michael
Cantwell to fullback Delano
MacKenz.ie.
Coater capped the dnve
wtth a 14-yard run to paydirt
Coater continued h is "cap·
ping" mode on the first drive
following a nabuco Hillt-
score, t.a.ldng a deep pass
from Cantwell and complet
mg a 65-yard scoring play.
Olntwell ran in the two-point
conversion to give Harbor a
14·6 lead.
Trabuco struck back again,
this time wllh I :30 left in the
half on a dt'ep pass play and
trailed at halftime. 14-12.
lhlbuco -.cored on a :15-
yard drive in the third quar-
ter to assume an 18-14 lead.
but the Sailors bounced back
with a.not.her Cantwell·
Coater hookup.
After the two combmed on
a 17-yard gain. Cantwell
found Coater from midfield
and tt paid off wtth a SO-yard
'>Core. giving Harbor a 20-18
lead
After a Ricley Sepulveda in·
tercepllon, Coater took a
handoff up the middJe and
raced 42 yards for a touch-
down, then capped the day
with a two-point run behind
MacKen1je's key block to give
the Sailors the 28-18 margin
of victory.
Sepulveda put the lid on
the victory late in the game
with his .. econd interception.
CX)SfA MFS>\ -1Wo for -
mer Stanfonl players are
leading the ch~e as seven
Americans remain alive out
of 16 players in the champi·
onship singles field in the
SI 0,000 United States Tennis
~lion Diadora Pro
Championships at Costa
Mesa Tennis Center.
In the USTA i-:'uture. rour
event. which features up-
and-commg player; on thetr
way to the Assoclatton of
Tenn.is Professionals lour,
top-<;eeded Raclim i'Jt.k.o of
the 0.ech Republic edged
hJS fir'>t·round opponent
Wednesday. Muto Pehar.
7-5. 7-6 (3), while second·
seeded Jeff Wilham.<; of the
U.S. wa~ u~t by France':.
Cedric Kauffman. 6-4. 6-4.
Recent Stanford graduate
K.J. I fippensteel and former
Cardinal teammate David
Martin both adYanced to the
second round, along with
former UC Bericeley star An-
drew Sconeanu and fellow
American Marc Si.Iva
Americans Ouis Magyary.
Andrew Colombo and 7..ach
Heischman advanced to the
second round in ·fuesday'<;
action.
Other singles winners m·
duded Nenad Toroman
(South Africa). Oskar Johans-
son (Sweden), Matthew
Hanlin (Great Britain). Paul
Logtens (Holland), W.P.
Meyer (South Africa), Raven
Klassen (South Africa) and
Rarneez. Jun.aid (Australia).
ln doubjes Tuesday. c.am-
eroo Ball and Carsten Ball of
r ..orona def Mar lost in a finals
qualifier to IAuuty \.\elter·
man and Jeremy Yt\m7Jnan.
who advanred to the quarter·
final<; Wednesday.
The event runs through
Sunday. Matches begin ev-
ery day at 10 am. Viewing is
open to the public.
CIANCIUW
Contiriued from Bl
yard&. 1be Ody POoc Playu of the
Week &llo caUch• ""° pwes, the lat· ter a ICl'eel\ he turned .Into a 57-yard
TD. lndud.lng a lddoft' return, he fin .
lshed wUb 241 all-purpose yards and
a joyotAa pottgame visit on the field
with bla grandparents, wbo bad just
witnessed Oandulli p11y in person for
the ~t time in his prep career.
"They had the biggest amiles on
their fac.e8. • Clanclulli said of his
grandparenta, whose son, Hugo,
Marie's father. died of a heart attack at
age SO not quite a year ago. on the
same day a grief·strickeo Cianciulli
later rushed for 206 yards and three
TDs in a victory over Laguna Beach.
·1 was so nervous before (Fridays
game), because I wanted lo do well for
my grandparents," Cianciulli said.
"When I saw them at my house the
afternoon before the game, I guess I
had this blank stare on my f:ace. My
grandpa told me not to be nervous.
He told me to just play my game and
not think about them. I cried not to
think about them when I was playing.
but I definltely thought about them
when I scored.·
Thoughts of hls dad, a huge football
fan who, no doubt, relished his son's
gifts. are always with Cianciulli when-
ever he takes the field.
"It may SOWld strange, but I can
hear him talking to me when I'm out
there.· Cianciulli said. "When I feel
like I need help. I can call on him. It
means a lot to me to perform well for
him.·
CianciuUi paid Lribute to his dad af-
ter racing 74 yards through the nuddJe
of the line to put the Sea Kings up,
21 -7. late in the second quatter. Im-
mediately after crossing the goal line,
he shot up his right arm, directing his
mdex fi.nger to the slcy. then pumping
hi!> arm and turning to celebrate wtth
his teammates. ClanauUi acknowl-
edged the gesture was directed toward
his father.
"I was mad I didn't do H the fir;t
Lime I ~ored (capping a 75-yard drive
with the finaJ 2 of his 61 ru'>hmg yards
on the nine-play march that followed
the opening kickoff). Then. when I
scored my third touchdown. I couldn't
do it, because I had -.tarted cramping
up 20 yards before I got to the end
1..one." nw phy~ical toll his position takes
is one rea<,on C1anc1ulij fiRUTes 10 play
very little defense this season, after
'ltarung at comerback as a junior. In
addition. Sea Km~ Coach Dick. Free-
man pl~ for Cianc1ull1 tu \hare time
at tailback. in order to help keep him
fresh for the long haul
Toward that end. Cianciulli dedi-
cated himself in the weight l'OQm all
offseason. including hf11ng heavily
while spnntmg for the track and field
team last spring.
"I wanted to get <,lron~er and faster
than I was last year: Cianaum said. "I
wanted to gain we1Rhl. too, bu1 that
didn't wort out too well."
Though only MX pounds heaVler
than last season, Cianciulli. who runs
the 40 yard dash 111 4.6 M'conds. said
he has noticed an ovt•rall increase in
strength.
"I ctid feel stronger friday. but I also
felt like it had been a year since I'd
played a football game II took me a
while to develop a rhythm."
Evidence would md1cate otherwise
as Cianciulh loped 32 yard5 around
the right side on the M:a.son\ first play,
then reeled off I 5 more on a counter
the very next snap.
St.ill, CtanciuJli ..atd hi., coach~
pointed out a propensity for danct.ng
and asked him to run harder. It ts a
criticism he took quickly to heart.
"Watching th.at firM (32·yard run)
on film. I could tell I wa•.n't comfort
able," Cianciulli '>aid. "I could ..ee that
if I kept gomg up the '>tdeline, 111stead
of curting back. I could have got more
yards. I lry to learn from tho..e things
and, later in the game, I went up the
sideline on the ~recn pa.-.., and I
scored."
He a)<;o broke thn't' tac~e.. and
made at le<bt one other defender ml!>-'>
on the screen pa."-'· for whKh he later
credited ht'> lineman and lw. fullb.ick.
Mall Cooper. for <,pnngmg him wtth
effecuve block.!>
Ciancmlb's effom uppt~ h1., career
rushing yardJgl' tu I ,b24. which put'>
him in immediate -.1rikmg range of
former CdM '>l3J1dout<, Rnan I fogan
(1,807 yards). Hnan l.utJ'i (2.0241 and
Tom O'Meara (2,Ulll And. after hav
ing gained 869 y-Jrds tn five league
games last fall, <,uch rnn ... ic;tent explo
-;iveness could allow Cianciulli to ap·
proach CdM career ru~htng leadt'r J.R.
Walz. who amac,.<,ed 't, 18Y yards from
1991-93.
"I have thought about that '-luff. but
I Lry not to think ahou1 11 during lhe
season," Cia.11ciull1 -.aid "My main
goals for Lh1s year are ju'il to try to get
berter every week and c.:untrihute ~
b<-st I can to our team •
Freeman arknowh:•<lgt"i ~·a Kmg..
fans are witnec,...,mg J <,peual tJlent m
Cianc1uU1.
"We've hao ... amt• prt'll\ good nm
mng back.' comt' thmugh herl' and
Mark ha\ a\ mud1 ab1ltt\ a., any of
them," Fret'man Y1t.I ··11t-aho d<,t.., a
lo! with that ah1ht} Ill' ha' good
moves and good VJ\1011 .md hr " a lot
~tronger t.ht<, year
"It's not likt' he hang' around after
practice and work.-. on lw, mow<,, but,
in a game situauon. ht>'' ahlt.• to make
things happen.·
CianciuUi l\ald he wmt.ld like to
make things happen at Lhe collegi.ite
level and ha'l already received interest
from Division l·M ..,choob induding
Penn, Yale and tht' \ lmver.,1ty of San
Diego.
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Theie IMO othe< lea .. 1
roqu11ements You m .. y
went to call on attorney
roefll •way If you do nol
It.now an •llonoey you
may call an attorney
referral wrw1u or a
lq al aid ottoce (hsted on
the phone boM)
0.spues de que ~
enlreauen est• ctlacoon
1<1dte11I usled heM un
ptaio de JO DIAS CAL
ENOARIOS pua p1nen
tar una respuest• es
crtta • m1qu1na on nta
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7007
ALA" SlAUI, Clerlt.
(ac-le),
.. ., COU}ON IOUSAY,
0......,(0 ........ ) ~TIC[ TO fHE PER
SON SfllV£0 You .,,.
•ened ., •n 1nd1V1dual
defendanl
P ublt\hf!d N~wpo• I
BHCh Cost• Mn• D••ly
Ptlol Au111'1.t ?9 Sep
!ember 5 11 l9
2002 fh801
IS( 1231'
llOOO Of PmnOl lO
U&ZIMlSTATIOf:
IM<MMSSesB
WHIU21W7
Un• c 8!h o un•
llamada lelefonic• no le
ofr ecera prolecc1on. s.u
re$puesta escrita 1
maquine Ilene que
cumplir c:on In fo1mal·
1dades leples •P<GP•• To all heora, benef1
das s1 usted qu1ere que clerles. creditors. con
I• corle ncuch1 tu llnaent credltOls and
caso persons who may olh
St usled no PfeMnle erwiSI be "''••nled on
su rnpuest• a liempo, Ille will Of Hlate. or
pulde perM< el cHo, y bolll. of MARCIA HlSS
I• pueden qu•I•• su GRllSSf.R
...,...,.,.._..,,..., salerlo, w dlnero y otrn A P£TITIOH FOR PflO
C'OAsde w proptecled HI BATI lies bNn hied by
nlso adicloflel J10f ,....., TOOO Ot:YO HCSS 111 the
de la c«le S..., oor Court of Ceh
Edsten otros ••Clll• ... · f0f111t CcMttlty ol OR
tos ttr•s Plllde q111 -'"CE usted C!Wer1 b-a IHI Htl ,.ETITIOflt f OR
ebo1edo lnmedltl• Pft08ATE ''""'"ts 11111
meflle SI no conoce e TOOO OlYO HESS be
11n abo11do, ptrtd• ~-H ~son•I
Item. • 11n Mtllklo de •ljiltMtntellwt lo •d·
1efWeftCU1 de abopM lftlntatwr tfle nt•l• of
o 1 una oflclna de •'tltM Ille dtc .......
lepl (• .. " dwtd0tle Tlf[ P£TmON fequMb teiefooko). IM 41itet41nr• Wol aftd
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do) 1'1~ llCOlttSli, nomtlr• y -.m... de ti• nta't• u""' tM
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YOU ARl BUNG SUED CM.tf'OltMA COUMlY Of Ctllil AlllMflty .. •w IYl'lAlflfTW'r; ORANG!. cunul. iflt ,.......i ,.,. ....
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•ulh0t1ly I BENIAMIN FRANK LIN Mt h~pl by lllt tt>ud It
A HfARINC un Ille llOWl.ANO 1n th«' Sue>t ,ou ,.., • Pf!'"''" •n
Pf!lll•on will be held on '"" Court of C.•hforno.. lt•f'\l•d •n lh• •\l•I" OC JOBI R I/ 1007 •I County of ORANGf you m•y l1W, wit/> tl'tf'
t )()pm •n Dept 113 THl PlllTION f Ull <IHorl • Rt'qu~·I IOf
loul•d ., ~l Th• City PROBArc requr•h lh•I SrPetAI N<>ll(f' (IO<m Of
Or•vt Soulh Ot•ni" CA BC NIAMIN fAANK llN l!.41 of'"" fthn~ of •n
92868 ROWlANO b" •J>PO•nlf'd 1 •nwentory •nd •111>••1wl
IF YOU OB~CT lo lht> a• e>erson;ol reprrsertl,. ~I t>l•le >S'l'I' '" ul
1r1nhn1 nt th, pttlttC-n t1vf to adnunrster tt'te any ~t,hon r.r •tcounl
you \hnuld aj>pf'at al lhe e\t .. le nl !hf' decedenl a\ ptDvtclf'd 1n f'rnbalf
llt'arong and •lat• your !Hf PfTITIOH •«'Ollf!\h CoM ~<'K>n 11'.>0 A
ObJt'Clton\ or Mt wro llen tile decedenl' will •nd RtQuf·.I lur Spt<••I
obJt<lton\ will! the court cod1ttl• •I 1ny br Noto .. l1>rm '' ••a1i.blr
bt'lore lh~ htM•ne Ynur •dm11ted to p<ab1lr Thr lrum !ht <Dutt •~·1k
·~"a nee may be 1n will and •ny codtt•I• are Att-y f• pettti-
per \on 01 by ynu• an1lable for e•am1na JOANNl SANOIA".
1llorney hon on tt.e l•i. l<rpl by 1062a I
II YOll A Rf A CR[ DI Ille coort 70.SS S-,_ .. , St.,
TOR o• conl•n&e nl THC PCTITION reounh fr•-.CAt31~1
cred•lor of lhr dee used •ulhoroty to adrn1n1>ltr SSt-2S6 tlOO
you mu\I hie your cl~•m lh• ulale undrt the SSt-7S6-t1t1 •••
with the court .. no mail Independent Admtnl\ Publts.hed Newport
1 copy to th<! per~onal l•81ton ol l1t.tles A~t B•8rh Cn\ta M.ou D•ity
reprnenlAllvr appointed (Thi\ authoroly will •lln"' Point ~pl•mbe1 19, ?6
by the tourl within fou• th• l)f!rs<>n•I •"P<nf'n 11 :7007 !hf 1156
month' trom lhf' dale of l•l•ve to lak• m•ny ~--
lhe f•nt 1uuanct' of actoons w1lhoul obla1n llOTICIOfAPftlC.llmlO
lelle<~ n p<ovrcled 1n 1n1 cour l •PP"'"•' S81ALCOllOUCllWIMIS
Probate Code secloon Before tak1n1 ctd1•n !>.tit uf rilwic o\pc>h
9t00 The ltm« for ftl1na ve<y 1mPQflanl atloon• ultoo "uau•I l!t. t'002
clalm$ "'"" not up11e however. the J><tnonal To Wh.>m II May Coft
before'°"' mon!M from 1'91uenlahn will t><o corn lh• N•-l•l of
lhl lleaunc dale not oced requored lo a•ve no•~t lh• ~phc ~nl(, 1 " ere
above to inteusled JHr\On\ VAN THANH VtNH TIM
YOU MAY lXNllt!Nf: the uni..ss they have w11ved ari>hut>h il\led above
ltle llepl by lhe CCMl!t H notoce Of consented In ••• applyina to the
you are a _ _, tn· the Pfopota<:I 1<hon ) Oepaflment of Alc-nlN>lo<:
ltnsl•d ., the estate The 1ndeclend•nl ad 8e¥4'feit Cn1<1Tot In M U
you may t• wit11 the 1n1n1Slrat1on authority atcoMlll. be••IC9• •t
cotHI a ReqUttl fOI' Wtll k arented u"'"' 113 1lllD Sl N{Wf'OllT Soec: .. 1 No1ke (llwm 0£ en Intern tell penon 8f Aai CA "66J l~) ol the tol.nt of 111 lies tn MjiKllofO lo the Type of llunu(t) 1nH<1tory ..,d 9"1"••MI pet,._ 1114 si..wa 1"41 ~ f
of nl•I• nMh or nf """' why tM cowl 41 Of11 ~( 8ClR AIC>
any petJtlOfl Of KC Mn I "'°'*' IOOI ..... , Ille Wll'll (A""° l'\.ACl ~6::"'~" l~obel: •u,.tllor~ en Ille ,.ullli,lted N•Wfltrl
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NOTIC( IS HUteY II) ~ FlnWa. ~s.r .... c. .. -..
CAtN17 =) c-ta ~·CA
Cjaty Ltr01 l"o.lalrt,
\117 L la1M1 Blvd.,
N•wrort 111ch, c11 .,.
frenk l . Cl1rk ~
Vl1h V1lley . Verde,
Fe..,,OOk, c,02029
Con1t1"c1 H. Ct1rk. ~332 Vlata Vlllley vw•. fllltlfool, ~ 92028
CIN(N ht ....... PfO 12'1 er-Ct .• WIMttl ~tor,.,,....... .. C.-..CAM6N law; Mdtrllll, ~ ~ lontou,
llltitt. tr~ Ind LLC (CA), 12'4 Ct-11
1UCh offter fKMiet .. ~b~*tlnllt Cr•lll, CA -~ ti. reqiilred for -alllAllllTAllO• OP 1llls llus.inns Is c:on'
S.1111 Sci.ll•l ·M1der,
Zll l . 111 _~t. Cotti
..... CAllZ517 ~· ( ....,, 251 C. lay StrMt, Co1t1
Mui, CA 82127
Ttll ...... CMIMOOO dt.1ettd by; a limited
<OMMllelRY O•Tll llebllity Co.
ftAZA NMMIT ... 0tr lt1vt YCHI 1bwtad il"w'efed et-1a. wt• bt doint buslnns 1•t? ,.o
recelv!Mt by tllt City of Landic•pt localors,
Costa Miu at~ Office UC, l<1Yln Bun1ll,
of tlle City Cl«k. 77 r tlr Owner • This builnHI ~ ~on·
lfuctld by: I tef*ll
j)lfln«alllp
Ht~ '°" 1tan.d doina IMIMMH yell Yes.
t0/1?./92
Orivt, Cuta Mtll, This slalemenl WIS
Callfomil 111nlil tM hOlll flied with lhl County
of 1o.oe -. •-Clerk of Oran11 County .... s • ....., u. 01108/19/02 •t. at wlllch time !002HU91 I Glfy l . l"Mlstre ·
Thia st1tement wn
flied Willi the County
Cltfk ot Or1na-CoUftty
l>ft09/l3/02 "9Htt•teo
they win Ill opened Oalty Pilot Sept. 5, 12.
pubhcly and reld aloud 19, 26, 2002 Thl29
in the Council Chamllef's.
Oaily Pilot Sept 19, 26,
Oct J, 10, 2002 fh857
Sealed proposels shall
but the title of the
work end neme of thl
bidder but no other
dlst1na111sh1n1 marks
Any bid received after
th• scheduled closln1
time for tht receipt ol
bids shill be rttllfned to
bidder unopened. II shill
be the sole responsibility
ol th• bidder to S6e that
hos bod received In
........... .........
fhe followl111 .,.raons
art dolllt buslnus u
a) Splrlt11tl Touch
Traln1n1. b) Sprot11al
Touch Center, c) Spir1·
tual Touch, 1663 Tustin
Avenue, Costa Mesa. CA
!12627
proper lime
A stl of Bid Docu·
menls may be obtained
at the Ofhce ol the City
Enelneer, 77 f1ir Drive,
Costa Mesa, Celifornia
upon 11e.,eh11ul•"'• ,..,,.._, •• $10.00.""
udlt"-4 cher.. ••
$S.OO will be made 1f
h1ndled by mail. Bid
Documents and other
contr eel documents may
also be eumined 11 .the
Ofhet ol the City Clerk
ol the City of Costa
Mesa. Bid Documents
woll not be mailed unless
Melinda Anderson,
1663 Tustin Avenue,
Costa Meu. CA 92627
This business Is con·
ducted by "" Individual
Have you sl•r led
dolna business yet' Yn.
9/'30/97
Melinda r Anderson
This statement wn
toted woth the County
Clerk of Or•nae County
on 08/20/02
2002Hl42S2
Daily Pilot Aue 29. Sept
5, 12. 19,2002 Th805 .......... ... s......
The follow1n1 persons
11 e doma bur.in•n as
Env1ronmental Systems
lnternet1onal, 2913 El
Camino Real, Apt 221,
T us ton. CA 92782
Suun Bellew. 2913 [I
Camino Reel, Apt 221.
Tuston, CA 92782
Anne Taylof, 2913 El
Cem1no RHI. Apt 221.
Tustin. CA 92782
This business 1s con
ducted by co pednets
Have yOM started
doln1 businen yet1 Yes.
8/1/2002
Susan Ballew
This statement wu
filed with the County
Clerk ot O.anee County
on 09/06/02
20026tl H71
Oaoly Pilot Sept I 2. 19.
26. Oct. 3, 2002 Th838
SUMMONS (C11.KIOft
Judicial) Nabor fO
Dcfmct.M. (AJvuo
Aelllotdo) Jon M
Rodnpn. u iocliV\duiil,
ond DOCS I thr"'ll!li 10,
1rd1111~. YOU ARI'
BEINO SUED BY
PLAINTIFF (A Ud L.c
HU dcmandando) CIT
GROUP/SALES
flNANCINQ, ""' . I
Od~ CcwpontlOQ. YIMI
haw JO CALENDAA
DA VS o1lcr tllu ....,_
U iCrwd OG )"00 LO (tic a
l)'p<Wnllm rapoll~ IO dut
<OOllt A lc'llO OI phone e&1l
W1 ll DOI protcd )'(N. )'OIS
rypcwnaa iapoouc mllll
hr .. proper lcpl ,_ 1( '°" ..... lk -..1 10 Kat '°"' C&M If >'°" do -(tic
yow l'eJl'OftM °" b-. >'°"
INI)' lotc die .;ate, and )'OW
_,a. money and propcny
11111y hr 1.1.~tn w11houc rlllthcr wut11n1 from tJw '°"" Thc<c ore ochct lcpl
lllQU!tttnelllJ You may
"""" 10 all "" anomey npt away. If Y"" do no1
know on onorney. you may
call ... •IM.Vftql rtfttnll
'""'" Of • lcpl ud ofl'lec (lo~ m die ~ book)
IX~• dt qui: le
mtrql.ten c.UO at.coon
J<ldiaAI -..t tlCM 1111 pl.am
• JO DIAS CA1.£NOAAIOS powe
p!UClltar -r~
<tc.nto I "'"""""' Cll HU cone Una u.t.t o una
llamada ICtdOIUCI no k
o(-..--.... r..-. CKl1loll • IMll...,..
-.. ~QOllu (~ klMt .,..,,.... .. _.. .,._.
~i.-_... ...
CUD S. _.. llO ..-
-~·-po. .... ~dcaao,yk ........................
4.-.o y-_. ..
propoeded -nuo odicOOMI por ,,.. • le
cone !dAal -l"q_,IOO ~ ,_.
.. aMd .._ 11-.
.. allopdo
t.......tl11at11ml6. S1 "° ~· ... ~· .-de l'-tWI mWKI
• refett11C11 dt ·~ o • -one-de tyu4I kpl ,_ el dlrcceono
tddoMio) CASE
"'lJMBD. (N-del
Calo) IC 719167 Tk N-_........_of the
-.iia(El~y •-•le-a) s.p.ior c-t ol
~ c-tyolS.
O...,llOW ~p
0 9cn 1127• s-()qi>.
CA 92111·2714 C-..t
DI-Tk -· ...... llld ....,.._ _... o( ,..._,,.,
IMl'tley, "' .....-ift'
......... -_..,. ll {El ........ ~ytl --.. ......, .,
....... 10 .. . . .. .. ti.t~•)W..._. &a' ',SNB
""" (H.i> ,,...,,I liE'tt'L£Y. LAast.r.lll!N * M1U.U. t.LP IJ21S IL ,_ S.. .... JIO
Yt'allllr, CA tOliOi-1"7
NOnCS TO TH'I
rt.UON IDVED' Y•
•lrww41 XJcmM
....... • W.w-1 T~n.B l'Vll; till. • JG!e,
flf AflW
•sTO .,.
the edd1tional U .00
char11e is included with
p1yrnent
Each bid shell be made
on the Proposal form,
sheets P I throuah P·9a
provided 1n the contract
documents, and shall be
accompan>ed by a cer·
t1hed or cashier's check
or a hod bond lor not
less thin IO'lo of the
•mount ot their bod,
m1de payable lo the City
ot Costa Mesa No
proposal sh•ll be con·
sodered unless accom·
panoed by such cashier's
check. cash. or bidder's
bond
No bod shall be con·
sldered unles.s 11 1s made
on • bl•nll lorm lur·
noshed by the City ol
Costa Mna and 1s made
In •ccordance with the
pr ov1s1ons ol the Pro-
posal requoremenh
Each bidder must have
a C-53 (Sw1mm1na Pool
Con tr actor) ll(;ense and
also be prequahhed as
requored by law
The City Council ol the
City ol Costa Mesa
reserves the nahl to
reiect any or all bids
The Con tr actor shall
comply w1lh the prov1·
sions of Section 1770 to
1780, mclusove, of the
Cahfornoa labor Code,
the preva1hn1 rate and
scale of wa1es utab
fished by the City of
Costa Mesa, whl(;h are
on file woth the City
Clerk ol the City ot
Costa Mesa. and shaH
forleot penalties pre·
scrobed therein tor
noncompliance of said
Code
IUUI JOI.at(,
D_,.,ty City a..t.
Clty.tc .... M ...
Oiled Auaust 26, 3003
NOT£· Mandatory iob
walk throueh at the
Nelehborhood Commu·
n1ty Center Plaza
Fountain, 1845 Park
Avenue, Costa Mesa, at
10:00 o ...... , .... 4-y.
Sept_._ 17, 2002.
Dally Polot September
12. 19.2002 Th845
~ .....
"-S......
The tollowm1 persons
•re do1n1 busineu n .
Cullutt Home F urn1sh-
m1s. 2790 Harbor Blvd
Suite 107, Costa Mesa.
CA92626
Ml&uel Aneel Naien
Jr • 2417 W Borchard
Unit B, Santa Ana, CA
92704
This busmeu os con
ducted by an md1V1dual
Have you started
do1n1 bus1ne$S yet7 Ho
M111uel An eel Nater a.
Ir
This statement wu
hied with the County
Cletll of Oranae County
on08/27/02 2002HIS002
Oally Pilot Aua 29. Sept 5, 12, 19, 2002 Th804
flctfllM ....
"-S.....
The followona persons
are do1n1 buseneu es:
A.) Gabe and Associates,
B ) Southern Callf0tnla
S1anln1 Service, C.)
SoCal S11nin1 Sef once,
182 Yorktown Costa
Mesa. CA 92626
la1 Cabe, 182 Yori.town,
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Cindy J Andru, 1451 S.
Nulwood, Anaheim, CA
92904
TI11s bustnHS 1s con·
dueled by • 11neral
par Iner ship
Have YOM 11M1ad
dolnc business ytt7 Yes.
8129/02 .lei Gtbe
fhl. statement wn
fllad wftll tM Cott11ty
Clelk of °'anp Countr
Oft 09/0&/02 !0026tlM7t
Delly l"flot $etlt. 12. 19,
26, Oct 3, 2002 THl35 ........... .......
Tiie tollowtnc P«SOn• .,, doll'I bu..,..._ •: The l'lloto IAll/Pnmlw l'Mto & Dltlttl 1111~ 210 hst 17th !h..!ll,
~Mtu,CAw~1
SMCly S.OJJ!. AIMtad. IFYIM,CA~
DWi4I l".Ll!... MlllU. .. 1r ..... CAwniu Tlltl__.llc.oft ....... .,, . .....,,.,,, .... ..... ,...t.J ...
... ....... )«tYa, ~:.. 11111 ........... • ... 5611 ... .. h CeiMtY ......... _ .... ,:::.:"'*' c..., ,,,,..
D11r NII s.t, It, ». Ott.I.It._, f*I
!.
The followin1 ptnons
are doln1 buslneu u
1) l-Hair Center, b)
l-Hair Therepy, 1078
Town &. Country Rd ..
Orence. CA 92868
Timothy Edward
Anderson, 14 Lucerne.
Newport Beac h , CA
92660
Camille Jean Anderson,
14 Lucerne, Newport
Buch, CA 92660
This bu&iness i~ con
dueled by: a husbend
andwite
Have you star led
doin1 buSl"ess yel? No Tim Anderson
This statement wu
hied with the County
Cletk of Oranae County
on08/22/02 20026914414
Daily Pilot Aua 29. Sept
5.12. 19, 2002 Th812
Rdllm""-ss
"-S.......
The tollow1n1 persons
ue doona business as
Lentz Mor11ssey Archo
lecture. 3111 Second
Ave., Suite 1. C0<ona del
Mar. CA 92625
Thomas Patricll Mor11s
sey, 1025 W 20th SI ,
Santa Ana, CA 92706
Paul Russell Lentz.
10730 Taulbee Ct
T ushn, CA 92782
fh1s business os con
dueled by a aeneral
partnershlj)
Have you started
do1na business yet? No
Thomas Mor11ssey
This s tatement wu
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 09/17/02
200269172$0
Dally Polot Sept 19, 26,
Oct 3, 10. 2002 Th864
Atllll.""-ss
"-S.....
The tollowina persons
are do1n11 business as
lheCtedtlSpol com, 3700
Newport Blvd . Suite
101 Newport Beach. CA
92663
Anthony Peter Fr<1n<oos
416 Hardina St New
p<><I Beach, CA 92661
Ch11sl1an Anthony
Francois 10803 Ony•
Cl f ountaon Valley, CA
92708
This business os con
ducted by a 11eneral
partnershtp
Have you st11ted
do•na business yet' No
Anthony Peter rran
COIS
This statement was
filed with the County
Cle<k of Or an1e County
on 09/06/02
2002691.070
Daily Pilot Sept 12. 19,
26, Oct 3, 2002 Th837
Rdlllm .....
"-S......
The followina persons
ere do1na business n
a) Rusty's Chips, b)
Rusty's Island Chops, c)
Rusty's Balbo1 Island
Chips, 805 N B11ylronl.
Balbo• lsl11nd . CA 92662
Rusty Vuterhne. 805
N Bayfront Balboa
Island, CA 92662
Thos business 1s con
docted by an 1nd1v1d11al
Have you started
doin1 businns yet? Yes.
1·1-02
Rusty Vaster Iona
Thos statement wu
tiled with the County
Cieri& of Orane• County
on06/77/02
20026915050
D•1ly Piiot Aue. 29. Sept
5, 12, 19,2002 Th807 ...........
"-S.......
The followln1 persons
are doinc buslnen n
a) l Accurate Process
ina. b) ACM Consultln1.
c) KLH Solutions. d)
Business Solutions, 3710
S. B-St. Unit O. Senta
An1,CA92704
Tim Hunaerford, 371 O
S. 8Hf St. Unit D. Sant•
Ana,CA92704
This buslneta ts con
duet.d by: an lnd1vldu1I
Hnt you started
do!n1 buslnas yet? No nm HunJllfford
Tltb statement w111
filed with the County
Clertl of Oran11 COunly
on09,U/02
l00t69Htot
0.ty Ptlot Sept 12, 19,
26, Oct. 3. 2002 Thl53
Tiiis ~t!NU Is ton·
duct•d l>y: husblnd '"d will '
Hav1 y~ 1t.arlld
dolf'll bu• lleU y1t? "° Thomn Morrluty
Thll &lltl~nl Wll
filed wittl the County
Cltr"k of Otani• County
Oft Oll/17/02
200Htl72H
Ollty l"llot Sept. 19, 26,
Oct.3, 10,2002 Tha&O .......... .........
Thi followm1 P«aons If• dolna bus tness n :
DEATH, 2211 Moody
lane, ApL •Z. Fullerton,
CA92861
Daniel Palrlcli Shelton,
2211 Moody lane, Apt •2. fuNtftOfl, CA 92861
Jamel Mah1mmed Oah
doul, 850 N K1thletn
A~.. Apt IA, O.anat.
CA92867
This business Is con
duc:ted by. a 1ene1 el
partntthip
Have you started
doln1t business yel1 No
Jamal M1hammed Oah
doul
This statement wn
filed with the County
Cieri\ of Oranae County
on 08/20/02
20026914222
Daily Pilot Sept 19. 26.
Oct 3, 10, 2002 TH869
RdlllMlllllMss
"-S.......
The tollowin1 persons
are domt1 business •s
Impact Audio. 813 Con
areu St., Cost1 Mesa,
CA92627
Juon Ch1vo Crtnnem,n.
813 Conaress St , Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
Bol Mertel, 1126 1/4 N
Vosta. Los Anaelu CA
926?7
l hos business is con
dueled by a aener al
partnership
Have you started
do1n1 business yet1 Yes,
7/1/0?
Jason Ch1vo C1anne
man
rh1~ statement was
toled with the County
Cieri. ol Oranae County
on 09/6/02 2002•916082
011ly Pilot Sept I?, 19,
26. Oct 3. 2002 fh84 I
fldltMa ....
"-S...... I he lollow1n& per sons
are doinc bus1neu as
Xomst. 1986 B Church
St , Cost• Men CA
92627
Jon Kevon Annlone
1986 B Chu1ch St
Costa Mua, CA 92627
N•lh•n Roslro. 2020
F ullti ton Ave , •?6
Costa Mesa CA 9?627
This businen 1s con
ducted by • 11eM11I
pa1 t ner ship
Havt you slarttd
dome buiiness yet' No
Nalhan Roslro
This st•lemenl wu
filed with the County
Cieri& ol O.anae County
on 09/17/02
2002 .. t72U
O•oly Pilot Sept 19. 26.
Oct 3, 10, 2002 Th862
Rd!llM ......
"-S.......
The followin1 persons
are do1n1 busmen as·
J B Robinson Fireplaces,
Inc . 13 Corporate Plaza.
Ste 200, Newpor I
Beach, CA 92663 J B Robinson f11eplaces.
Inc (CA), 13 Corporate
Plara, #200, Newport
Beach. CA 92663
This buslneu 1s con
dueled by 11 corpoule
Have you statltd
doine bus1neu yet' Yes,
8/1/02
J B Robinson f "'
placu. Inc
Joyce B Robinson Sec
This stttemenl was
tiled wolh the County
Clerk of Onnae County
on 08/l0/02
2002'915441
Daily Pilot s.t>t 5 12
19,26,2002 Th823 MIM..._
"-*'-' The tollow1n1 persons
11e doina buslfless u
The White Dreu, 3617
B East Cont Hwy.
Corona dtl M11, CA
92625
Julie K•r11es. 2291
Elden Ave., Coste MllSI,
CA92627
M•rtl1 Porter, 206
r•lfway Pl. Costa Mesa,
CA92627
This business Is con
ducted by • 11en11 al
partnership
H•v• you at•rted
doln1 business ytl7 Ho
JuU. K1r11S
This statement w11
fried with the County
Clerti of Onnae County
onOll.!27/02
2'0026tt44SI
DailY Piiot Aut 29 Sept
5, J:l, 19, 2002 Thill .......... ........
The followina peraons
'" dolnl buslnus as Cent• Tiii of Orance
County. 23151 Ale• ..
°' , laaun• Hilb, CA n653
Ryber& _CltterprlMs, Inc.
(CA), ZJl!U Alc.tdt Of., Laau.,. tflltt, CA 92653 nu. ~. Is COfl
ducted t>w. a c«pot1tion
If ave you llat IM c1o1na 1111t.1neu ..-u Ho
R1btr1 £11t111ptlan.
Inc.
D1vld L RYbtfl, l"rffi•
dent
Tiiis 1l1t11rnan1 Wll
filed with the C.unb Cler1I of Or1n11 County
Oft Ol/30I07 .......... ,
1)1111 PllOt s.t, I. l~
It, 200Z Thll•
----·· .. .
.......
~------~~~~~ RS I' ----ti.. ........ .., ..... ................... : 't."· DO UM Siraet • ' ... ..,,.,, •••ell. c...._..tMJ
Clu l1l1111 Mlcll1ll1 Mc:t1d1M1, 210 4i.d
Slntt ti, fh_wp~tt ••~h. Catitor•WM3 Salll l"lltrldl PM90111.
2l0 ~nd st. ~-':!t• pott Btach, CA 9.tM.S This bualnus Is con
d11<t1<1 br: a 1t11era1
partnerr.lllp
Hn1 you 11Mtt<1
clol111 buslntu rtt7 No
Sean1'11oons
Thia tlllltl'llMll WH
filed With Ille County
Cltfk or °''llP County
on Oll/11/02
2002 .. 167'9
Dilly Pilot Sept. 12. 19.
26, Oct 3, 2002 Th8S4
Thi lotlowln1 persons
ltt do1n• business es.
Prohl•. 17951 Sky Pafll
Circle, Suite C. Irvine.
CA 92614
Alderm NA LLC (CA),
17961 Sliy P1.rll. Circle.
Suitt C, lf~on•. CA 92614
This busoness Is con·
dueled by· limited
lieb1hty Co
Have you star led
dolnt1 bus111ess yet? Yes,
1/1/2001
Alderm NA LLC
James Kraushaar, Man·
aa1ne Member
This statement was
toled with the County
Clerk ol Oran11e County
on 09/06/02 20026tl607S
Oarly Piiot Sept 12, 19.
26,0cl 3,2002 Th831
The tollow1na persons
are doona business es
Woldewood Farms. 2173
Orchard Onve, Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Mary Jane Slouh 376
[asl 22nd Street, New·
POI I Beach. CA 92660
Thts bus•neu ts con
ducted by an lnd1v1dual
H••e you started
doin1 business yet' Yes,
1970
Mary Jane Slouka
This statement win
llled with the County
Cieri& of Ora"ae County
on 09/06/02
20026916073
Oaoly Pilot Sept 12. 19.
26, Oct 3. 002 Th836
ficffM .....
"-*'-' The followine persons
ere doina business as:
VEGAS, 3424 Voa Oporto,
#206, Newport Beach.
CA92663
Glf'TIME. INC (CA). 3424
Vo• Oporto. '206. f'lew
port Beach. CA 92663
This business 1s con-
ducted by a corpor ellon
Hive you started
do1n1 business yet' No
ClfTIME, INC
Hui.her Rooney, Secy/
CFO
1h1s statement was
tiled woth the County
Cieri& of Oranee County
on 09/6/02
20026916083
Daily Pilot Sepl ti 19,
26. Del 3. 2002 Th843
Rdlfillslmlm ... s ......
The tollowin11 persons
are do1n1 business u A
Oranae Coast Iran
sc11ptoon, 2201 Marlin
St , •102, Irvine, CA
92612
Cindy Slroh. 7381 Siena
Or . Huntin1ton Beach,
CA 9?6-48
Thos business 1s con·
ducted by an 1nd1vldual
Have you star led
dolna business yet1 No
Cindy Stroh
!hos statement was
filed with the County
Cieri& ot Oran1e County
on 08/J0/02
20026''5442
Dtoly Pilot Sept 5, 12,
19. 26, 2002 lh820
FldMl9 .....
"-S......
lhe follow1n1 persons
ere doint1 buSJness as.
Mitchell Morrison Con
s111tm1. 1100 Cambrlde•
ln . Newport, CA 92660
Mitchell Morrison. 1100
Cambrldp Lant, New
port Beach, CA 92660
This business IS con
ducted by· an Individual
Heve you sterted
dom11 business ye!? Ho
Mitchell Morrison
This statement was
fifed with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on09/06/02 2002691~1
Dally Pilot Sept 12. I 9.
26,0c:l. 3,2002 Th839 ..........
... s......
The followin1 .,.rsons
ere doinl business IS
Or1n1• County Motors,
50S W lembart Road,
BrH,CA92821
Andrew Ptllt Nolkn.
2Sl22 <:Myennt Way,
lake FOftsl, CA 92630
This bu~ tS con
ducttcl by 111 lndfVtclual
Have fOM IUfted dotftc buslnu1 yat7 Ho
Andrew~
This llattfMnt WIS
hltd with the COIHlty
Clerk of Oranp County
Oft QIV30,1)2
IM26t114JS
Dab Pilot $e9t. 5, 12.i lt, M, 2002 Th8l1
.... ... .. ....
Tiie ............. .... . ..... ~..:
OUflOtfNO YACHTS, 3424 VII a.--. Nt.· .,ott9Mdl,c:At1211U
f'hlliP "· l....wt. 14.JJ SUpet'lllf Aff., fJIO ::&:r'• •••••. eA
l'llla bualMU i. COft·
ductfd by: Ill lndfviclUll
Hl•e you tt1tW
dolfltl b~ yttf "° Phlliel I<. lllmbert
This 1lett111tnt wn
filed wit.ti lfle County c..,. ot Onlnp County
;.~5441
O.tly l"llot Sept. S. 12.
19, 26. 2002 Th821
fk919 ..... .........
Tiie followlnc P«'°"' we dolnc bvllnus n
A.) Wind & Spin
Tr1n1m1, B.) AdVlll'ICad
lmac-&. Photo, 17859
01k Street. f ountaln
va1.1ay. CA mm
JuNa Hilary Curtis, 17859
Oak Strfft, Fountain
v111a,, CA mm
This buslnts.s Is con·
ducted by: 1n 1ndlv1dual
Have you sl1rttd
doinJ business yet? Ho
Julia H. Curtis
This st1ttmtnt was
flied with thl County
Cl•rk of Orana• County
on 09/17/02
2002H172U
Dally Pilot Sept 26, Oct.
3, 10. 17, 2002 Th867
~ ..... "-S......
The follow1n11 persons
are doona buslnns as
Blue Shore Roof In&
{SI. lic#810900), 16
Capstone, Irvine, CA
92606
Rodney ford. 16 C•p
stone, Irvine, CA 92606
lhos business is con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you sta<led
do•na busmen yet' Yes,
9/1/02
Rodney ford
lhos statement was
ftled woth the County
Clerk of Onnae County
on 09/17/02
200269172$4
Oaoly Ptlot Sept 19, 26,
Oct 3. 10.2002 Th859
FidlliM ......
"-S.......
Th• lollowina persons
are doina buslnus as
Att Tome W1reless. 3001
Redhill Ave. Suite 2 219,
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Roldan E Gallardo.
735 Joann St. •21. Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
This business 1s con
dueled by an 1ndlv1dual
Have you started doina
business yet? No
Roldan [ Gallardo
This stetement was
hied woth the County
Clerk ot Or •nee County
on08/2V02
20026t1445a
Daily Pilot Aul 29 Sept.
5 12. 19 2002 Th809
fk-.m .....
"-S.......
The lollow1n1 persons
are doln1t business as
Michelle's Oaycere 2612
W1llo lane. Coste Mesa.
CA926Z1
Ml(;helle Doane lapat1.
2612 W1llo La,.,, Costa
Men, CA 92627
Thos bus1ne111 1s con
dueled by an lnd1v1du11
Have you slar ted
doone business yet' Yes.
Auaust. 1992
Michelle 0 Zapata
Thos statement was
hied with the County
Clerk ol 011n1e County
on 9/10/02
20026916464
011ly Pilot Sept 12. 19.
26. Oct 3. 2002 Th846
Sell yo11r Cor
in Clau(/14d !
... .... '"' ....... ,.,.... ................. aa..-Coue-en..; 20JO Jt. P'ol1111ttl1 .Mr•t. Seillt Mt, CA
l210I llluNttl AtweM, lOJO N.
P'cNMettll SwMf, IMll
AM,CAt2108 Tllla ~ la COii·
duded by: •11 llldlvldlllJ
H11te )'CM.I 1lerltcl do..._ bllllfllll yet? Yes.
l/Ol/ltl!I
Ellubeth Atwell llllt 1t1t•rnenl WH
flW with tht county
Cltfk 411 Oraoce County
Oft ot.i1JIVQ2 ...,.., .. ,.
Dally l"llot s.t. 12. 19,
26,0ct.3,2002 Thl30 ........... .........
Thi folloWinl P«SOltl
1re dolnC bwJnnl n :
Ea1culht11 Coif l"l1y,
2606 E16en A"·• tO. Cost1 Meta, CA 92627 1-Dennis Turvey, 2606 Elden Ave.. tO,
Cost1 Meta CA 92627 Tub buslneu Is con·
ducttcl by: 1n lncliv1dual
Haft )'OU Stll'ttd
dolna bua•nus yet? No
Jame1Tunty
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Or•nae County
on 09/10/02 1002Hl64H
Daily Pilot Sept 12. 19.
26, Ocl 3, 2002 Th847
fk919 .....
"-S.......
The followln11 persons
are dojnl busl"ess as·
Jun Bl1nco Murals &
feuu, 3734 S. Lowell
St , S1nla A"a. Cahfor
nl1 92707
Cent A Blanco, Jr .,
3734 S loweU St , Senta
Ana, Cellforni1 92707
This business 1s con
ducted by 1n 1nd1viduel
Hive you slerltd
do1n11 business yet? Yes.
1/01/01
Cent Blanco Ir
This statement was
ltled with the County
Clerll of Or1n1e County
on08/02!02
2002Ht2267
Oeoly Polo! Au1 29 Sept
5. 12, 19,2002 Th808 ..........
"-S......
f ht followina per sons
ere dome business .,
Quick Tel Netw0<ks, 1048
Irvine Ave . Sle 3!>J.
Newport Beach, CA
92660
Brian tloran, 1048 Irvine
Ave, Ste. 351, Newport
Beach, CA 92660
This business 1s con
ducted by •n 1nd1v1dual
Have you started
do1n1 busmess yet' No
Brian Horan
Thos statement was
hied with the County
Clerk of 011nee County
on09/06/02
2002Hl.071
Deily Pilot Sept 12. 19,
26, Oct 3, 2002 Th834 ...........
"-S......
The lollowina persons
are do1n1 busmen as
Action Palms 1616
Orchard Of Sanle An1,
CA92707
Steve B1td 1616 Orchard
Or , Sant11 Ana, CA 92707
fhos business is con
dueled by 1n md1v1dual
Heve you star led
doina business yet' Yn
9/13/02
Steve Bird
Thts statement was
hied wllh lhe County
Clerk of Oranre County
on09/17/02
2002H17264
011ly Pilot Sept 19. 26.
Oct 3, 10, 2002 Th861
~...-.
"-S.......
I he follow1n1 person\
art doina business as
Summer Anderson &
Assoc11tes, 2616 Clay
Slreel, Newport Beach,
CA92663
Summer Andtoon, 2616
.......... ........
11lt toffowlllc Pt'MllS .,, .,,,.. ~ aa:
F1111M1 Cons.uttlna. 933
hywoocl Orl¥t. Newport
Blach, CA 9264IO
1"11ul A. F111ner, 933
Ba~ Ortva, Newport
Beldl, CA 92680 Thia busJMu is COii·
duc18d by: an lndMdual
Hive YCMI started
dolna buslllns ret7 "° PwlA.f-
Tllb r.taf-t Wft
filed with the County
Clwll of Orin,. County
01109/0&I02 2002H1MM
Dilly Pilot Sept. 12, 19,
26, Oct. 3, 2002 Th840 ........... .........
The followi111 persons
are dolna business IS:
Soft N' Ro. 1164 Atfenta
Wey, Costl Mesa, CA
92626-2701
Rupal V. Nauyen, 1164
Atlanta Wey, Costa
Mesa, CA 92626-2701
This business is con·
ductod by· an indMdu•I
liave you started doina
business yet? Ho
Rupal V N&uyen
This statement wes
hied wjth the County
Cieri& of Or1n1e County
on 09/11/02
20026916763
Daily Pilot Sept 12, 19.
26. Oct. 3, 2002 Th850 ..........
"-S.....
Tht follow1n1 persons
are do1n1 busmess as:
BM EHTtRPRISES. 13
Willowbrook. Irvine. CA
92604
Bernard Mitton. 13
Willowbrook, Irvine. CA 92604
This bus1nHS 1s con
ducted by an ind1v1dual
Have you started
dome business yet' Yes,
June 1, 2002
Bernard Mitton
This statement was
filed with the County
Cieri. ol Or an1e County
on 08/l0/02
20026tlS4H
Deily Pilot Sept 5. 12.
19, 26. 2002 Th824 .......... ..........
The followon1 persons
are doon1 busjness as
K1nemi's Tee, 392 Ral
cem Pfau IC. Cosl•
Mesa CA 92627
K•nem1 Su1zu. 392
Ratc.m Pitt« llC, Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
TI11s busmes.s IS con
ducted by· an rnd1v1dual
Han you started
do1n1 business yet1 Yes,
July 2, 2002
Kantm1 S1111u
This statement was
toled with the County
Cler-of Oran1e County
on 08122/fYl
2002Hl44S6
011ly Pilot Aue 29, Sept
5 12. 19,2002 Th810
SELL
your stuff
through
classified!
S•Uy<>MTCor
I.It Cltu•(/1!41 !
STARTING
ANEW
.......... ........
l lie foUow1111 Jtf110ftl
art doltll bvslnftl 11·
Harl·Hanfl, 15154 Tran·
m ttlf line, 1tu11tinston
Bllldl, CA 92649 tMG Servkes, Ille (CA),
15154 Transistor Lant,
Munllnaton Baadl, CA
92649
Thb business 11 con·
dueled by· 1 corporetJon
Have YOM started
dolnt business yet? Ho
EMG Slt'vlces. Inc
.lac:lynn K111, President
Tiiis st1ttment wes
llled wltll the County
Clerk ol Oran1• County
on 08/30/02 200tHU4SO
Dilly Piiot Sept 5. 12,
19,26,2002 Th822
fldll. ..... ... s.......
The followlna persons
are doina business 1s
Harbor Centet Cleaners,
2300 Harbor Blvd., Suite
N4, Costa Mesa, CA
92626
Erik Devon Adams, 12
Wlndarbor lane. Ir vone.
CA92602
This business ~ con
ducted by. en 1nd1V1dual
Have you started do1n1
business yet? Ho
Erolt 0 Adams
This stetemenl was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 08/27/02
2002HIS069
Dally Pilot A111 29 Sept
5, 12. 19,2002 T~ ..........
"-S......
The tollowona persons
111 dolna business as
Muscle Works 17!)5
Or an1e Ave , Coste
Mesa. CA 92627
Rachel Love Jordan,
1755 Oranae Ave , Co•t•
Mesa. CA 92627
This busmen 1s con
ducted by an 1ndi•1dual
Have you st •r led
doin1 busmtss yet' No
Rachel love Jordan
Thos statement was
hied woth the County
Clerk of Oran1e County
on 08/30/02 2002HIS44.S
Daily Polol Sept S. 12
19.26.2002 Th819 .......... ..........
The follow1n1t per sons
ere doina btts1ness as
Mystique 34?4 Via
Oporto •206 "ewporl
Be•ch. CA 92663 C1fhme Inc (CA),
J.424 Via Oporto •206.
Newport Bf!ach CA
92663
This business 11 con
ducted by a corporaloon
Have you st er ted
do1n1 busmess yt!'t? No
Clf11me Inc . James
Reven, President
Thos slelemenl wu
filed woth lhe Counly
Clerlt of Ounee County
on08m!02 200269lSOO.S
Dally Pilot Aue 29. Sept
5, ll. 19,2002 Th803 ,... ....
"-S......
The lollow1na personr.
are doin1 bus1nes\ IS
Ricardo's Boat Service.
2191 H111bor Blvd Sp
46, Coste Men , CA
92627
R1car69 C0tles, 2191
BUSINESS!~
• • • • • • • • • •
.......... ..........
The f0Nowln1 porao1t1
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duettd lly· 1n Individual
Have )'Ou started 6olna bus!Mu yet7 Ho Alfonso Ptdfo11
Th11 ataltmtnt WIS
filed with the County
Clerk ot Or111 .. County
Oft Ol/22/02
2002Ht44S7
Dilly Pilot Au1. 29, Sept
5. 12, 19, 2002 Th81 \ .......... ... s......
The followlna per sons 11e do1n1 bustneas n
A.) K1n1dy &. Modlna.
b ) 1<1n1dy & Assoc1
etes, 1467 H. Wand• Or ,
1115. Oren1e. CA 92867
Oen kanady, 1467 N
Wanda Or., 11115, Or
1n1e. CA 92867
Tt.ls bu5iness 1s con
ducted by· an lndovlduel
Heve you star led
doina business yet' Yes,
10/16/97
Oan Kanady
This statement wu
filed with the County
Cleflt of °'an1t County
on 09/06/02
2001HIM79
Dally Pilot Sept 12, 19
26. Oct J. 2002 lh842
Acllm .....
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The lollow1n1 persons
art do1n1 business .s
Resources P11nt1n1 &
Cr aph1u. 29032 Bouquet
Cyn, S1lveredo CA 92676
Donna K Widman Co
polla, 29032 Bouquet
Cyn, Sllveredo, CA 92676
This busmen os con
ducted by an ind1v1dual
Heve you sta1 led
dome business yet' Ye\,
10/1511992
Donna K Widman
Cipolla
This sl•tement wn
filed with the County
Cieri. of Oranae County
on 09/17/02
20026917 2S•
Oa1ly Pilot Sept 19. 26
Oct 3 10 2002 Th868
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no pomh No tncom~
verification 100'\ h
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clef Croup 800 928
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WICAMHIU'I
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riMMtal AsMll•nc•. , ...... ,, ......
JEWELRY I 3460 omca 1or 1..me
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
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-·~v watches. anlJQ~
.11 •• tibt~ 949 642 9"8 LOTS/ACREAGE
Cats 3610 Lea/Acreage
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MISCEUANEOUS
MERCHANDJSE
WE SHRN MONTANA
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berf'd air.-11v~rll1ukrnR
Clark f Ork Rrvl't Rrl
ll'l!Qnf Mount41n\
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Low down, owtwr It
nantmg 708 1 n 60 14
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ORAHGE 5400
COUNTY
Balboa Peninsula
•B EACH LIVING
SI 599 00 out~tand1ne
family hnmf' JB1 481
plu\ ofh<.e ••qu1\1llv
delatltd throuahl nut
•et Dayna Petitt 949
673 3899 Misctl~ous Corona del Mir Merwnchse 3855
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70%-.....i
241 JO WI\ $6 800. \I'll
Sl 490 40,50.,u
Sll 900 sen $5 900
50, 120 WA\ S26 900 .. 11
SI 3,900 Can Oehver'
Wall 800 397 7803
3905
fNVESTMf.Nl ONLY, NOT
a tob A complete turn ~ty vend route 10
mach1nn $3495 Pl11s
nt Colte/Pep.i/Poland s pf 'n I • r r I t 0 L IJ
s tocked roult $9995
(8 88)922 2822
(CAl •SCAN)
VCNOING ROUT£ Must
wll 72 sellm1 unlh. only
S9630 1nvutme11tlf
(800)253 8922
(CAL •SCAN)
S,.y9loto HIM, r abulOU\
ocean Vtew ? •lory
w/4'81 & rR panell'd
hb< #f y 01rnr appl\. \Ub
zero cu•lom che11y
wood c<1brneh Pelfa
w indow s a. doors
throuah oul Offered al Sl.77S.OOO ludy Kol11
Bkr 949 376 5576
•Ofa 110U51 • f9' SAT• 1-S
lAST SIOI CM, PSIO
210 E 16th PIK• •B Jbf
Jb• 2 c 1ttKll &llf. 1 «If
port pr 1ne only S379, 000
9497UM36
Index
Laguna Beadl
o 41r with ~pectacular
ottan & nor I her n
roa\tlrn~ Views all brrLk
11lle11Qr patio w lush
l.tnd\cap1ne seduded
\pa nP\lled 111 till pines
be\C qoaltty throuehoot
"""'' SI .395 000 a~t 949 494 4333
2 ................ lots
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tt-.e. LB vllaee ~ &
s&J()\ OWRl!I ~')737
Laguna Nlguel
31386 f lyrne Cluud 2br
7b<1 $639,000 31 'l84 f ly1n11 Clourt Jbr
i.'b~ S45'>,000
vrrw\, many tlp11r ad"''" (;~ti 949 J22 0932
Ou ed 949 389 1324
Newport Buch
e WATHfRONT o
on th~ Back 8ayNP8
B••I prrcr S:.'89 900
bl'\t 101 bl'\f lra~t (no
'Pnl IOU t'd'\f' to• •h~
RI'•' ?!> V") be\I 1so· ••t.• Bt.tultful mub1le
ho mt a mu• t see ?br
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.. atpnrt much rnore1
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949 61 ~ 'B'b WONT WT1
o,..n s111-s-1-5
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Rr aded like model• $399.000 pr inc onfy
No.alee Paul~on Re•llY
949 632 6489
IONITA CANYON
OPOf SAT ·SUN 1-5 t30
12Wlnthr..,.
Mad"on lane Plan 4
4br 4ba aour ketch, 3 l a•u pnme 1.ul tie s•t
lot S 1,095 000
Ry Owner 949 509 06JO
H..,.lier 111"9• ht ....
O"EN SAT-SUN 1-S
17 St. Tr .... r
,._emlcVlewt,O<tt,
city 1 .... t wlews s 1,065,000
'49-US-4000
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rocktt L"''"I 3B•
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b1y ~yond May lrade
$1.500.000 The Allrwn
Comp1ny 949·646 2011
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"nale·slory 281, end
unit, ~Aneeltta·· best
orra1nal aru, ilnt con
d1hon S49B,to0 evf.,
949-S14-S4B2
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2Br 2Ba .. loft e•lra 111
ear, LOmm pool 2 ltnms
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$389 000 Joan Alh\On
8kr 949 646 2011
OCEAHfllONT
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Not for the folnl of
Heart
a9ent 949-723-8120
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agent 949-723·8 I 20
llEACH
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3BDllM 5439,900
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lori.-a Sanregt"el,
IUtr 949-644-419S
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MANAGCRS
6010
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del rn-vtrll! 181 (9'N
& O&.. poci. & ~ r.u:st
land cb!ie ~ fwy\. ~ trm oc 131'1Jd!;. txtg_ CXllt\Je.
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Rental To Share 6030
flt(( llOOM & BOARD
1n u than~~ for hie h'e
duh~~ <you Lan kl!e!J y0t.0
lob l SenlOt man wtl "1.lf e
kMCfy lti hone w UlrT1)9I
11*.r~IM..it.f ..
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care of e~ N) <ttcV smv.t:llhcll h1ds, pets fa• 949 ')74 8334
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~ee 949°!>10 6.l67
Under the Ser\'ice Directory Banner
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 pe r week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
RESIOENllAL R~NT.AJ S
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Balboa Island
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Balboa Penlnsula
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dry '"'""· n~w • ,., pel & pautl SI 36!> rnu Rrt\r
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yrly hm 949 675 '>069
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pat10 lillA'ld p v<l'f SllM
Av11/1. nnw 949 M 1"61
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yr.tr IPd\P 949 67') 44/?
.. lNINSUlA .. OINT on
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w/lg yd furn 7 t. R••
wd Avail until b I'> 0 I
S/IOOm 510 '>89 5'>47 °" the w-Spet. Id< ttlar
bay •-new Lt 781 18a i.' l. llM. idled. pt•>I lJli
ind 2"lrn Ill-7144" 8I>3
YUltlY IAYfllONT
Best IO<•lllln, 1Rr }fl.1,
nrwfy uparaded, 11<11k111g
reduted lo S2800 mu
Cannery lle .. talo, Inc.
1-100-247 1 209
9 MONTH llAS(S M!r1y
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....,..._ w thil 2lY ;tB.
;. p.w1'q. pvt pabl' fl It
boat ~ s:fl(Xl. mo
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to tie.Ji nJ utj SIEDl. mo
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""~" side of PrH '>10
f erolul ~ lll" Tiu 6p
Sl9b11 9G'>74 7101 .J 17
Jo•mlne Cre N I •.l<.t1y
?81 78~ dtn 'b ~"'
2u.11d &·lied "'"'"' ''°"' lu Newpo1 I Cu•11tt1
tut't rt·modelt-d
Sl400mn lmm1·d o., u
e•n• y 949 466 11 !>9 "¥'
Costa Mesa
repperwood Aph Back
R.1y 949·631 -7813
llu wa\hfl d• ye1 h•l!Jh
Ull\, paltu. yard $84')/mr,
NO PUS.
Apt. l ovtly gated • •Hlllll
nrM rrr Sqr 161 lrrg
KM •IOI al(e isss mo.
S~ ''' Kle111 Mngt 811 104 l!M'l , 9?00
('olde l ocli lay l dig~
lnft rru lo\rd patio
S97'J "'" 3i'9 Uruvrr ••h Un1l ll '149 574 ?OJI
E SIDl 2br Illa li(ar 1d
1 .. undrv 169 Walnut
S HM mo Ma11stla 714
661 1111 714 '>40 1666
31r 2i.., C-4. l 'lury
w·d .. 14> I~ ~ Sl200m
11 pel\ Pve 949 722
0711 wk !>61 944 3!>2?
Newport Beach
umorr
Cottoge Oft Udo
,.e11IMulo 21r 210
Prlwole beodi, pool
& lf'O· Wolli 10
tlteoten. thOf>• ond
rettCNf' .. t•.
1 yew leauo 111ln.
710 lido rorli Dr.
949-673-6030 ..
949-723-5130
* YEARLY * llAUS •
Bii l GRU NDY R(AI IOR\
949-675-6161
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949-675-6161
fun 2IJr ?b.t unot r "11 di
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pio.s-.i. R pe resbu. ~op aet SllJll c:M'H.7J. 78Xl
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den 2 c iiar rn ttrttnl>t'lf
tnmmun1ty w Pf)(>' Avct1I
no .. Sl97">m Small pet•.
welcome 714 H4 '466
21r 28a ·-""· eye ..
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mndel IR 1d Sl59'.i Call .. o. Coll 94t-S4B·
l 1nd\ay 949 640 3632 _2_2_77_..,._,,__~
lg 31r 2.Slo, avarf
10 I 07 Slfi50 mn
Cood u rd1t a mu't Pets
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d11vr by 3006 Clubhuu~•
leou t lful 2 1 r 2Be
condo 1n aaff'd <"mm
n/pe" SlOOO mo Avi11I
Nuv I 949 706 7689
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to both fp ll Ra• I
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•et Oonalrt Plall 949 7 ll 6074
Large 2 N. l BA$2'IO
2 BR. 2 BA + Den 'Ill Willet V $t,&at C M all amen ho mu•I •...., ,.,.. ..__, l8r
be ~~•n & cool S550. 2 58.1 4 pr Sl20Vmo e lAST SIDI• Std• lbr
lba t11pte • •tr a le 'l
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$2500 mo 800 278 1887
mo 714~91101 ~ ..........
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NUD HOUSIHOLD
STOllAGI tor lumlure
6 mo lo J yr In Or•n&f'
County 949 646 44H
Sdl ;your Car
in Classified !
CM ........ Jl> la Psle Stvtll.. S.. ef Hwy, Pl "*-b 2 5bi1 Ip pvt
walk to beach & shop\, yd, 2 c p tJNn. quret.
1111< S89!>m Sheila 949 no ..,,.. $2500 9il9-67'!>3773
675 6218. 949 675 1459 Nwpt"t H9'tt1 381 2 SB• Lor,. Cont-1Br, lh, 2 \ly fp ntw appls
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Oversee Guest svc.s./Front Ofc.
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invencory of guest amenities, deaning &
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& scheduling of 55+ hskpr's. Flexible
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& 2yrs. Prev. exp. in Hotel Admin.
Posiuons. &nd resumes demonstrating
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Beach, CA 92660 Ann: Jennifer Guieb.
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number 1n their adver-
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Exp. Terry 714-557-7594 c-... -..y fplce.
BBQ, tile, stone, lend-
scape, retainlna wans.
l 667547 949-254-1048
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13
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or any of the areal
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THESE LOCAL SVC
PEOPLE CAN HELP YOUTOOAY!
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est. l.AOXXll 714-639-1447
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rr-I•"-'" .......... o.c.
• RecHaed Lla.htlna
•Cellini fans
•Landscape llchtina
e lrouiM Shootin1
7'4-S.H-U7S L.k .. 93150 ins VS/MC iiCtiiSIO (o•fiiCfOll
""' jilt> too Ill\. ,, ~ Repalr, remodlt, fem,
,.. ... 5111e~
~
The bidding:
SOl!l'H 1\? 1!V ....
Opening lead: King of •
Follow the bidding and P.lay or this
deal. Did anyone err aod. 1f so, who?
1lie auction was rou1ine. South's
heart rebid on the $eCOOd round does
not promise a sill-card suil but. with
.... lltoiloed .. I......, lllftd,
a fttlid of.-V no 1ftllllP wCllild he¥C i-s-~-DO&Mk ....t North had • ..., ..... 90
fourhclnl. , West led the king of..,,.., docW·
er wlmin& ~I.be Ille Ind l'dUmin& a ll)lde. EaA wan wid1 the }al:k ma lbifted to tho Jtck ol cflamonck, oov-
c:rcd by the queen and ~ taken wilh cfie ICC. 0ecWcr the ace
lft(! ting of \iUn1IJI and the ace and tin& o( clubs, then Nft'cd a club, but
the conll'ICt f~ ..,~ llW suit
failed IO t.cak evenly. Go ro the held o( the clus if you
slJ(Jl1Cd the emir In timing lhal cost
Sooth the contracL As lhe cards lie,
declarer cannol fail to mate l 0 tricks
by &imply allowing the king of
spedes to win the ftrst tridcl Suppose West continues apades (u good as any). Declarer WJDS, cashes the ace
and king of uumps and tho ace and
king of dubs, then ruffs 1 club in
hand. Whether or not West overruffs. declan:r will be able IO get blck 10
dummy witfi a sJ)llde ruff for~ club ruff, then cross to the ace of dia-
monds to late 1 diamond discard on
the long club. Declarer loees only one
nick in ~ suit except clubs. -
IMW '9S S2Sls coupe lOOk ml. 5spd, boolls.
records, black/black
tthr. CO, sunroof , chrm
whls. fabulous cond
throuchout, v#979248, S8995 fin lo w1rr1nty
avail Bkr 949-586·1888 ...... ...,.. .... ,..ec1e .. Hlrtlll
Talented, ......, .. People for tlNt
Anal ........... TetTOf Fest.
C-Y ''4 LI Ccyt, pld
moonroof, alloy whls.
beautiful orie cond. new
smoe/breaks, $3995
v#254456 8kr 9$586-1888 Hallow11• Mollltss -$1.00/llr
Attendanls -fl .00/llr
......... Artists -$15.00Jhr
Apply and Audition, Sept. 18, 111, 20, 28 & 7:7
&:00 p.m. ID 7:00 p.m.
MID-Up Midi Only -Sept 20 & 7:7 -a1J0 p.m.
All AudltlOM wUI be held 91 lie
'94 a-.e. .. Spwt 2dr.
Sspd, 4wd, ereen/tan int.
A/C, CO, very clean
condit ion vl821428
$2895 Bkr 949·586·1888
$%1,• ._,.IS.
..... ,,. ... ,i. ..........
l226US $t1,t00 .,77.
W/f• ... '-"r _,_
11.41135 $2S,t00
COllS&111
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1•251-1054
M/leaz 'tS SUOO Peerl Blk/Blk top w/nh
erey lthr seats. CO. lOOk
ml warr. $29,995/obo
949.500.3210
'97 MHCIDIS INZ
S320. Fully loaded. Lo jack. prem whls, long
wheel base,blk w/1ray
inter. 7 IK miles. xlnt
cond w/100,000 m1 warr.
Only I owner. Price
Negotiable. $29.000/
obo.909-591 -5653 or
e-mal onembiW@ hobnai
.<Xllll
MDICIDIS '94 C210
Oarl< ern metallic, under
54K ml. lthr. fully equip,
sunrf. xlnt cond. $14,000 1Owner949-720-8061
Queen Mary In lie Gallwy and Royal~
Must worts all data s.,t. 30. Oct. 1-6, 11. 12,
111, 19, 20, 25-V. J'I. Nov. 1 & 2
Ewnlnga from 6:111 p.m. ID 1:911.m.
(later on some nigtlta)
Mul1be111 rears of 1111. Partil .. nlldated.
D ..... '97 2500 v-Convers1on. ereen. cap·
hans s••ts, rear fold1n1 seats. TV/VHS. superb
mach1nacal & body
cond, vl500667 $6995
Bkr 949·586·1888. MEICIDIS '945l 6CIO
fOID EXPlOIH '99 Black on Blac.11, Slk,
XL T 1/8, white w/beiee STUNNING I 2000 Wheels
ltr. fully loaded. 37K mi, $38,000. 949-720-1721
Tiie Qu11n Mary 11 loutlCI at th lovtll end ol
1111 710 freewar. on tlle water 111 long llacb.
For Information, ~II (582) 411-1141. ---..... , .... _...,
DRIVERS/STU OE NTS
NEEOEO 1mmed1ately
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F inanc1ng. tr ansporta·
hon, housine. and tu1t1on
reimbursement ava1lble.
Call Russ at 1·866-466·
3546 lo< details
(CAL "SCAN)
MANAGEMENT:
Team for Assistant Man·
aeers (ii> laree storaee
lac111ty.""2 days per week.
Cxp a+, but will train
Ealra Storaee HB.
714-841-4466
llAl(Y Slwww-s Repwed
Rearoutin & Installation
0£AN TILE 949-673·8065
714-1146-8526 714-883-2031
DllTYWOIK
LANDSCAPE COMPANY Commercial & Estate
Maintenance, Clean Ups.
Tree Service & lrr1aat1on
Uperades. Repairs,
Troubleshootln1. Plea!le call
714· 715·2828 and have
us do your Dirty Worll /
Handyman/
Home Repair
C.ustomer -,Latisfoclion
Al pfll5es of
tonshdlon home •• ....,.. too ..
J
MfG ~or as-
sembly avail Good waees
& bene's. ~ In persOll
23322 Oel l¥> l!p!! ..
PT C....,er needed for
wine lo spirits shop in
CM. morninll$ & Sundays.
Call Brian 949-293·3609
TOUI GUIDIS/DlltlVllS
FT /PT available Clean
OMV and responsible.
(94') 722-71)30
&.de..-...
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Carpentry • Plumbine
Drywall • Stucco Pamtlna. Tiie & more
21)+. Years Experience!
JI 714-969-5776
Hauling
JUNK TO THE DUMPlll
714·968-1882
AVAJLABU TOOAYI
949-613-5566
...... 0.-... •lxp'd
Wkly/Bl·wllty/Monthly/.
Ref's, ~at ratesl lmllda 949-54M285 9/2]8.(B37
MEJIA'S
Housedecmlng
Service
for Your Houu
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Quality Work 25S Olf Fht a.q
Free Estimate
Ref•-Available
10 Years Experience
( ... 0.cw Mell•
TH-121-740
Celt11 -US-1714
CDEUI. AIWNl!NAMZ * Raidmcil. Oml:Rill
0 Job 1bo S"""1 .,. ..............
M9-IJW292
S 1 S,IJOO PP 96-31G-0452
Fer4 '97T-... uc Auto, pw. ps, MAt H
stereo, loaded. 76k mt,
boolls & records, $5900
John 714-377-1154
fer4 '99 T-rv• LX 3311
m1. White/erey int,
ear aeed non/smkr hke
new co.1d, v621541
$7995 Bkr 949·586·1888
'94 GMC 3/4 TON &-. .............. ..
SU ........... _._
$7800949-S10-4944
HONDA CIVIC lX '02
2 door. S sp. black
w/blk/erey mler . IOI\ m1.
$13.500 949-760-1644
M/leH '95 SLSOO Pearl Blk/Blk top w/ash
erey lthr suts. CO, IOOk
m1 warr, $29,995/obo
949.500.3210
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Construction
Remodels • Repair~ Service
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(949) S76-9710
I REAL ESTATE I
t,;~:ung
Nr,..
Ustinss "'vailoblrl
714-432-7873 ......... ......,.,....,. .... _
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1..-...m7
TIIU.All
MllCIDIS '945l 600
Black on Blacll, 5211.
STUNNING! 2000 Wheels
$38.000. 949·720·1721
s.tvno '9J SC2 c_,.e
5spd, orie owner. full books & records, red/
erey int. earaeed. non/
smllr, like new cond,
vH57261. $2995 Bkr
94'-516-1111
Satv"' ·oo su 40k mi. auto, silver. grey int, am·
Im. earaeed, non/smkr
like new v972851 $7495 f 1n werranty avail Bkr
(94')516-1111
T•yeta '91 A...._ XLS
50k m1, white/oatmeal
lthr, moonroof, CD, alloy
wheels, like new cond.
v•7218'1, $14,995 Ii·
nancina & werr anty
avail. Bkr 949-586· 1888
Movlng6Sb'llll
llST MbVDS $'H/Ai
servlne all cities. Insured fast, c:ou~teous. careful.
Tl63844 800-246·2378
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Calif. Public
Utilities commission
requires that all u$8d
household goods movers print their
P.U.C. Cel T number:
hmos and chauffeurs
print their T C.P.
number 1n all edver-
tlsemenh . If you have
1ny questions about
the te1atit y of •
mover. limo o l
c:h1uffeur. call: PUS·
LIC UTILITIES COM·
MISSION 714·558·
4151 ..........,en
Attw• lw.rt, In home
hHlth cere provided
15Yrs.kel's. M-Wcd. 2!/lrt/
hcuiy, blfiw. aiak. m.n.
med's lo 1Pf1! 714-841-1725
a--.-"tsOI c .. 1 _, •/lllllMC ........... ....... ..... .. .... -1111 ... ..... ..... ,,... ..... ...... •I... IU.•
¥ .......... , ......
Wfllt4, ~ "4Mfl, Ult' lier flC Wirf, full p.wr
•111212 117,91()
IMW't6HSl.-wt
Sport N . 5 ""·co at8dl«. cflt'ome whls 118157 $19,980 . ........ _ . .,
3000Sedan
R•r• Oler.el enline. rreat
WCI
111341 118,980
.. WD'tle.wt
Btactl 5 tpffd, low mllesl
118000 Sl8,980
P....ti.tll'tSC,.
low miles, Tlptromc:
trans. Sunr09f
f18114 S.34.980
C'.lleweMt T .... '99 lf
4x4 This is • one owner
SUV A beauty!
llMUIC S22.980
0-'9e V...,... 't6 IT/10
RaH white w/blue
stripes! ONLY lOK miles
One Owner
118407C $42,980 ..._....,.....,.._
'64 Bleck w/Saddle in -
terior Only lOll miles! #l8427C S17,980
Jeep,,, wr-1ler
4.0lt. bleck, lo11ded.
hardtop. low mites
118389 $14,980
...... '99 ••••• Conv.
Black/tan lthr. tan top
only 22k miles.
#18229 $14,980
Phillips Auto
949-574-7777
phlllpsavto.com
Teyeta 'fl (_., U
40k ml. white/arey int.
auto. earaeed, non/
smkr, buutiful cond
throueht v#274382
$9995 Bkr 949·586·1888
e 02 S4 4 ,
1.500 m1. non/smllr.
wht w/ lilhl taupe lthr w/prem1um•
pke. CO, sunroof.
burlwood PP $22,000
714-437-5542
949-500-6912
AUTOllml.ES,
mceJ.AIBlJS
Wll'llld 9045
f-.ly o,.r. .... hller
With over 40 years eap!
"Mii pay a VMY lair pnce
for your car I/an or !Tuell paKI for or not. Call Dick
Rey @ Tomato Auto
Sale$. 714.437 1931 Of
714·328-3228
CASH fOI CARS
We need your car, paid
10< Of' not. Phithps Auto
Ask f<>< Malcolm
949.574.7777
°'-I'• N6t 7Nrs Ill!> Great Price! Guaranteed
wort!. Free est. Lt375602
714·538· 1534 7.390-2945
•I'S CUSTOM PAIN1'1NG
Prof!, clean, quality w0<k
Interior/ext and docks.
L1703468 949-631-4610
IAlttlOW cmtCll MAINY
PttUDllfTMMCW.
Reblllid ~ow credit with
u1o. 8tnlneu, peuonel,
mortaqe and auto loena
ev11f1bl1. Benkrupty
ellenta also wetco-. cau an-749-4ill9
.. , ....
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