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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-09-25 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot. H Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 WEDNESDAY, ~25, 2002 Costa Mesa p,rojects may require art Planning Commission recommends program in which developers would donate 1 % of building costs toward visual art. Lollta Harper nate 1 % of their bulldlng costs to some Daily P~ot sort of artistic display. Members of the commission said It wu extremely im- COSTA MF.SA -The Planning Com-portant to promote visual art. espedaDy ntlssJon took assertive action Monday in a city that touts its dedk:ation to such night to ensure the dty lives up to lta endeavon on the oflidal city seal niclcftame: "Qty of the Arts." As part of the proposed program, de- Plannlng comnusstoners voted velopers of commercial or industrial unanJmously to recommend instituting projects valued at $750,000 or more, not a citywide public art program that-includlng the land, would be required to would require future developers to do-spend or donate at least 1 % of the worth for some sort of permanent outdoor art- work. city planner Oaire Flynn ex- plained. In addition, any exterior im- provementl or remodeling, repair or reconstruction projects costing more than $750,000 would also be applicable, she said. Qty bulldinp would also be included in the program, but pam and public worb projects such as bridges and underground projects would be exempt. Any repairs or construction caused by fire, earthquakes or a disaster, whether it was public, commercial or industrial, would also bi off the hook.. Cornrnissloners were concerned with a portion of t.be proposal that allowed developers to simply donate the 1% to a scholarship program for the arta, saying they feared most developers would rather cut a check than go out and find an artist to produce some sculpture for their building. If that money were to go directly to a scholarship fund, then the dty would end up promoting the arts, but the public would never get to see it. Resident Gay Sandoval echoed the commissioners' concerns during public comment and urged them \O el.im;nate the scholarship portion of the proposed program. Ml have one child in college and an- SKATER KIDS SEAN HILLER I OAll.Y PllOl All abandoned couch provides a comfortable hangout for a group of friends as they watch a friend show off on his skateboard. In the front row, from left, Arldres Pacheco,13, Adolfo Elvira,14, Hugo Garcia, 12, Francisco Ceja, 12. Anthony Garcia Lazo, 7, left, and Carlos Jimenez, 11, fill the back. School board will roll on skateboard park idea District leaders say they will join Costa Mesa council members in considering Davis Elementary as a site. Deirdre Newmmn Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MF.sA -After 10 years of spinning their wheels. toe.al skateboard- ers are getting doser to their dream -a parlc where they can perform ollles, kick Oipa and front-side grinds without the perils of skating on the sidewalk. On Tuesday, the Newport-Meta Uni- fied School Board unanJmoualy decided to look into developing a abteboard parlc at Davis Elementary School in Costa Mesa. A local skateboard activist said be was stoked by the decision. "l feel really good," said Roger Cetina. 14, who has been fighting for a parlc for the past few years. "In the beglnning l assumed lt would be handed to me on a silver platter and l £ailed, so now l'nl more cautious. I'm happy that everyone said yes. .. One resident raised concerns about the proposed location. "I've seen vandals at Davis doing gross things. .. JoAnn Copp said. ·1 think another place would be more appropri- ate than next to an elementary school" The school board's approval follows on the heels of a decision from the Costa Mesa City Council, which ap- proved Its half of the joint resolution earlier this month. The two parties de- dded to collaborate on a part after an attempt by the district to partner with Newport Beach fell through. Costa Mesa will be leading the exploration of the Davis lite, Supt. Robert Barbot said. c.osta Mea and the school district say public partldpatioo is key to the skate- board puk'a success, so they will invite comments from various groups. indud- Ing the Mesa del Mar Homeowners Assn., residents near TeWinkle Pad. representatives from the skateboarding community and the Davis £lementary School Parent-Teacher Assn. during the evaluation process. ·This is just the beginning of the dia- logue,· trustee Jim Fenyman said. "We want input from everyone who has a stake in this. If It's ultimately decided that Davis is the appropriate site, there are ways to mitigate a lot of the con- cerns." • DBADRE NEWMAN covers educ8tion. She may be rNChed llt 1949) 57'"4221 Of by e-meil at deirdre.nrMNnfll«imes.com. Council talks on cell phone policy Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONntEWEB: www.~com Newport Beach leaders discuss whether they should get into the lucrative business of leasing space for cellular antennas. JuH Cataarande [)lily Pilot NEWPORT BP.ACH -Coundl meliben on 1\Jelday ~ted .tlieths to approve a new poky 1hat wo.ald dow the dty to pt Into chi puftulble buliOeM ol .... ..,.,. lbr cellular lnten· .... A...,.blldnocbeen .... • Of,_ .. om. ....... ~ CGilld be~ 1be dtJ could WEATHER SPORTS CGfC!Mdilt ..... ...,... ... pOk>-.n .... ...................... ~. ......... INSIDE The Costa Mesa Pt1nnlng Commiuion hat approved design• for the Home Ranch project. See story on Page A3 other on the way, so I am all for scholar- ships.· Sandoval said. "But if all the money goes to this fund. then the city will never really get the benefit of any of the 'public' art." The Planning Co~n tweaked the proposal so that devdopers who woul4. rather hand over the money still See.ART,P91eM LANDMARK Duke's home near last roundup John Wayne's Bay Shore Drive house could be tom down in October for a new, larger home. Deepa Bharath Dally Pilot NEWPORT Bf.ACH -The Bay Shore Drive house the Duke called home for I 6 years may be tom down within the next two weeks to make way for a new one, city officiaJs said. The current owners of John Wayne's former French chateau- style waterfront home plan to demolish it to build their pro- posed two-story, 12,437-squa.re- foot home. said Jay F.lbettar, city building director. Owners Robert and Beverly Cohen submitted an application to city planners on July 25 re- questing a building permit for the new single-family residence. he said. "The plans were returned to them with certain clari.6cations and corrections.· Elbett:ar said. 8eYerty Cohen said she and her husband hope to get the re- quired permits within a week and get started on the demoli- tion of the 7,105-square-foot home. She said there is more than one problem with the house that is half a century old. "The Ooor plan is not made for a family,· Cohen said. "The family room is in the back. not near the kitchen whel'e the family can bang around I'm a hands-on grandma and I like the children to be 8JOWld ~ kitchen when rm cooking." The building also has prob- lems relating to mold. asbestos and electrical connections. she sald. "It's all problems ID05dy asao- ... HOIE. hp M .. • • • .. • • .. .. At • • tF ar. •••:tbc a. 2002 LOCALS ONLY PET OF THE WEEK Porsche • Aw-year-old Po!'ICbe, a ..,a)"!d Rottweller, will soon need to find a new home. After 'Oct. 11, her family will no longer be able to care for her and, to avoid 8endfns her to a shelter, they would like to place her in a home aa soon as possible, -.•uu,.<•uv&UG Pfaff-Martin, founder of the C.Ornmunfty AnlmaJ Network. -0ur organization really wants to help more dop. but without dog lovers coming forward to help foster dogs in their homes, our hands are tied," P!aff-Martin said "The public has been wonderful about offering housing to cats, but the community is hesitant to allow unknown dogs into their homes." The network has tried to negotiate with local veterinarians for complimentary and reasonable boarding fees for dogs and cats but has been unable to raise enough money to support such kennel boarding, Pfaff-Martin said. See other animals available for adoption at www.animalnetwort.org or stop by Russo's pet store at Fashion Island between noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. Information: (949) 759-3646, or write to the C.Onununity Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662, Newpon Beach, CA 92658. DUI ARRESTS The following persons have btJen arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant. They have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime and, as with all suspects, are considered innocent until proved guilty. · COSTA MESA Tuesday • Antonio Ortego-Sagahon, 43, Costa Mesa Mondlly • Michael Marcus Metzger, 30, Costa Mesa •Scott Alan Swisshelm, 23, Camp Pendleton • Ayako Orlkasa, 25, Costa Mesa • Ian Daniel Brawner, 30, Tustin Sunday • Adan Omana, 37, Santa Ana • Randall Leslie Hastings, 18, Huntington Beach • Royce Damien Cano, 24, Costa Mesa s.turday • Johnny Rodriguez, 39, Costa Mesa • Rudy Rodriguez, 25, Santa Ana mct-v • Sean James McGowan, 39, Irvine • Humberto Vargas, 31 , Costa Mesa NEWPORT BEACH Monday •Alfonso Duarte, 31, Corona • Artemi<> Villalba, 35, Laguna Beach Sunday • James Robert Dobias, 47, Costa Mesa Saturday • Kate Ann Achterberg, 20, Newport Beach • Nikolai Dimitri Preglar, 20, Palm Springs • Joseph Cullen Hinshaw, 22, Newport Beach •Ann Maureen Lessard, 41, San Bernardino Friday •Sean Paul Nixon, 23, Newport Beach •Virginia Elizabeth Jimenez, 28, long Beacti • Jerriann O'Donnell, 52, Westminster Thursday • John Gillen Coy, 56, Bakersfield GETTING INVOLVED • GETilNG INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For inforl'l"lation on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 5744298. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC. Volunteer opportunities for the Orange County Council include fund-raising, program development and training to 8>Cisting troops and padcs. (714) 546-4990. ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER Volunteer trail guides are needed to help visitors learn about their environment (949) 645-8489. HOSPICE PREFERRED CHOICE ~ate needed to help make • difference in the lives of terminalty ill Individuals and their familiea. Votunteen would assist 1hem with non-medical needs such as providing respite for the primary care giver, running errands, reading to patients or weekly social visits. The organization is atso looking for cferlcal and bereavement volunteers to assist wTth office duties. Training is provided. (714) 980-0900. HUMAN OPTIONS The organi2ation shelters, counsels and educates abused women and children. It is looking for volunteers. (949) 737-5242, Ext. 24. ORANGE COAST INTERFAITii SHELTER The largest family shelter in the coun1Y needs volunteers for Its children's programs. It especially desires Mors and those who can take part in activities past 6 p.m. Tutors will work with groups of children or individually helping children in their academic problem areas. Volunteers will also act as a Big Brother/Big Sister during the summer. Jaime Mayo, (949) 631-7213. Daily.A Pilot VOL. 96, NO. 268 1MOMAS H. JOHNSON. Joee J. s.mo.. Publlsher Art Director TONY DOOEAO. (949) 574-4224 Editor jo# . .anro.tllaflrnft com JVD'( OETllNO, 8tiwe Mceruk. ~or Photo Superv1eor LANA . (949) 7&M.358 PromodOnl Director tcn.photo•lllflmn.com NEWS ITAFf 0..-BMmtl Crime and cou~er, (949) Blnll9G..,.,,. 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Then he got a part in a play and started coming in to help with the children's productions and building set.s. ·rm very much involved in the·youth program during the summer.· BatseJ said. ·1 help teach the kids their lines. keep them quier when they're backstage.· I le also started playing bass and NEIGHBORS Gensler Architecture, Design & Plannl.ng Worldwide named Dada c.a.tum. a Gensler vice president since 2000, managing director of the Newport Beach office earlier this month. c.allahan is a member of Gensler's Firm-wide Global Accounts 'Thskforce, the \ Vorkplace and Strategic Alliance Ta'i~ 1rces and of the Newport Beach Steering C.Ommittee. Gensler is a leading architecture and interior design finn ••• .Kevin 8awel. district manager of Vector Marteting Cotporations lo Co6ta Mela. recendy rea.cbed bis $2-mlllion career sales milestone. Bowes joined the company as a sales represen~ in 1998 and was quickly promoted to field sales manager. This is his second career aalea sward. Vector presents Milestone Award plaques to managers that attain mOllon-<lollar career sales milestones 9'gnifytng their sales accomplishments and achievements .... Matthew Doing it for h is' love of theater guitar when the Playhouse began featuring live music. Batsel says he also enjoys interacting with the audience after plays. *Here in C.Osta Mesa. we have something called 'meet and greet.' where you taJlc with the audience,· he said. "When they tell you how m uch they enjoyed the play, you feel really good, It means a lot to me and It makes it all wonhwhile." There is not one specific area of the theater that he likes to \Vork in. Batse1 - said "I love all of It; anything is great, ft he said. Batsel particularly enjoyed building a set for "Bye Bye Birdie" about three years ago. Beownutl of Newport Beach was one of a 12-member team that spent two weeks teaching conversational English to Polish teens during the summer. Benvenuti and hJs grandmother, Teny Lawery of Lakewood. C.Olo., ~re part of the Global Volunteers program, which orrers volunteer service-learning opportunities in 19 countries .... Navy Petty OOicer 3rd au.. Thorin 0. Maybe, of Costa Mesa. recently departed on a six-month deployment to the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf as part of Operation F.ndurlng Preedom. Mayba. a 1989 Estancia High graduate. is cumndy aboard the u.ss. Abraham Lincoln. whldl ii one of the many carriers deployed throughout the world to serve as a bigbly visible deterrent to would-be aggressors, and Is equipped with the most wrsatile and powerful weapons and alraaA available .... Many Newport-Mesa residents left the 2002 Ora,nge Cowlty Pair aa recipients of a variety of awards. IWpb Mc:Cowan of Ciost.a Mesa woo first place for creatlng ·rm most proud of the sets we made then.· he said "It was quite a challenge to paint all of the stage in a checkered manner. 1Wo of os did the whole thin8 between midnight and 8 in the morning·· Batsel said that in volunteering at thf· Playhouse, he learned a lot, especially about being disciplined, he said ·No maner what you do, there are 30 people counting on you.· he said. "ll°'i a t earn effort." Batsel says he has also enjoys the camaraderie that comes with IL "That makes it real special." he said ·People there know me since I was 15 It's a spe.clal bond No matter how hard the work i.S;'tt's great because y0u know you're always with friends and the whole place is like one big family. ft -Story by Dttpa Bluua11t plwto by Sean Hi/In the most palriotic hat. Other (.c»ta Mesa winners included: Helm~ 13, for her halter-top sun drea; Windy Bondl for her paper mache sculpture; I.Ile Jeffrtes for most original hat; Laura Keller, 13, for her themed Oower arrangement V-~ 11 , for her boysenberry jam; Mm1ba llMe for her black and white pbotogn.ph; Muda Weatbaholt llembardt for her oil painting; One Qardmr for his lighthouse collection; S«ephmlr MlnlnM. 18, for her happy face collection; Bob Wblle for hJa woodcarving and Bob~ for the opening ceremony grand pd1.e. The C.Orooa del Mar winners lnduded: Kann ••d>etil for her black and white photograph and Ea Pa ..... for her crocheted and lacewort arddes. • NBGteOAS spotllgMa ec:hlewmentl In the community. PIUM direct notewoMv information to Chrlctlne Carrillo via fax at (949) 846-4170, or send HMll to christine.carrlllo@latlrnM.oom. 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P.O. l"llM"'*1 Foo wot be found boU'I _,., ~ .... ~. ~ 25. 2002 Al Commission gives Home Ranch designs passing grade " Costa Mesa Planning Commission approves Standard Pacific designs, though some require height variance. Lolita Herper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Hours of de- bate over Home Ranch were avoided at the Planning Com- mission meeting Monday night, as most speakers -even those staunchly opposed to the mas- sive development -paid com- pliments to the developers of the project's residential compo- nent. Planning commissioners easily approved designs pro- posed by Standard Pacific. whom the Segerstroms chose to design and construct 60 single- family homes and 83 town- homes on the northeast portion ot the 93-aae Home Ranch site. Althougb some portions of the proposed housing tract call for the bending of city rules, com- missioners said the accommo- dations were painless to grant because they made for a better overall project. ""lb.is is a quality development that allows (Standard Pacific) to build above and beyond what was expected.~ ·Plaruiing Com- mission Olairwoman Katripa Foley said. Major aspects of the project fall in line with existing city building codes, but the builders asked for exceptions in parking requlrementa and in building height.a for the free-itanding homes. Designs for the townhomes fall in line with city standards. The proposed single-family home$ exceed general hetgbt te· qulrements by 3 feet. Pacific Standard officials asked to build 30-foot homes -just over the 27-foot maximum -with chim· neys that wouJd reach heights of 33 feet, which also exceeds the city's usual maximum of 29 feel 1be project calls for a mix of four home styles: Tuscany, Ital· tan Country, Monterey and French Tuscany, which is the d e- sign that wouJd require a height variance. Standard Pacific repre· sentative Dana Beaver argued the variety in the homes. and subsequently in their heights, added to the architectural flare of the housing tract. Planning com.ml&sioners and ma.t audience members agreed. - Speakers said they appreci- ated the developer's effort to steer clear of the cookie-cutter mold that is typical of many gated comn'lunities. The rest of Costa Mesa tout.a variety in its housing styles and designs and the proposed Home Ranch community wouJd follow in that vein, people said. Resident Cindy Brenneman, who helped lead the opposition to the Home Ranch project last year, complimented the designs and said she believed Pacific Standard wouJd build a q11ality project. However, she was con· cerned that city officiaJs were too ready to comprom,ise the city's rules. Brennell)afl said Running for the children The 16th annual Harbor Heritage Run will take place Oct. 5 and can always use more teams. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot FYI ·-· The Harbor Heritage Run will take place on Saturday, Oct. 5. Race day registration will begin at 6:30 a.m . The SK will start at 8:30 a.m. at Newport Harbor High School stadium at 16th Street between Dover Drive and Irvine Avenue in Newport Beach. of mflle prires. FaJliers said. In addition to Megonigal's team. other teams participating so far include the school's water polo and girl's tennis teams and a few groups of women walkers. A team can enter with a minimum uf four people. Creating tantalizing rreats such as mint meltaways, coconut swirls and chocolate-dipped pretzels can be hazardous to your waistline. But the employees of Newport Beach-based Cuisine by Jeanine, a fuJl -service catering company, work out lo minimize the high-caloric effects of their cuisine. And this time of year -right before the Oiristmas holidays when their business goes into overdrive with cookie orders - they take their workout up a notch. DON LEACH /DAILY PILOT Cuisine by Jeanine team Joni Peterka, Diane McNe1ll, Jeanine Megonigal and Kathy Pepper are one of several teams that will participate in the Harbor Heritage Run . In addition to burning calories, Megonigal and her cohorts are running Ult' r.ice because they all have some afliliation with the school -MegonigaJ's daughter will anend it in the future. On OcL 5, owner Jeanine Megonigal and five of her employees will run as a team in encourages learns to panicipate to make the race more fun and involve more of the community, said Cathy Falliers, publicity chair. "'[Teams! can dress up and he goofy; they can do anything they want.H Falliers said. • ~· •· · the Harbor Heritage Run, !>ponsored by Newport Harbor I righ School's Parent· Teacher Assn. The organization This is the 16th annual run. The event usually garners $25.000 to 30,000 for academic Free TOTAL TRUST PLAN Seminar Saturday. October 5th THE LAW OFFICES OF JOHN E. 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If runner.. enter as a team, they don't have to worry about competing with the individual runners. ·n1ey are in a clas:. by themselvel> with their own level Megonigal and her terun Wlll probably dre~ in apron<. for the race and will help othcn. carbo-load hy handing nut ~amples of their 01ri~tma.., coolciei., !>he saJd. PUBLIC NOTICE: The 2003 Lexus Models HAVE ARRIVED! ~~- R es taur a nt ---Established In 1962 ----.,.. •**Quality Service-• ... N. d Entertainment*- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : "I want to. connect : • : with my Jewish roots" • • • • • "We want a synagogue that : • • reflects our values, one that's : welcoming, caring, family : friendly and respects the way : we live our lives" • • You are lnYited to attend an .. Introduction to University Synagogue and Reconatractlonlam". 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Resident PauJ Wtlbur said Standard Pacific should make sure that potential homeowneri. were aware of the truck traffic through the area, which he a1- tributed to the nearby U.S. Poi.I Office. Beave r assured him that pro· s pective buyers would be fore· warned The Pacific Standard pro1ec1 site ls on the northeast portion or the Home Ranch &lte, on the corner of Suntlower Avenue and Susan Slleet It lies alongside the admlnisttative offices or the Auto Oub of Southern Callfor· nia. The gated community would cons.isl of a mix in town- homes and single-family homes. as well as two community parlii!., a pool and a recreation centeli.. . Other major components of the overall Home Ranch devel · opment include an lkea retail store. Emule.x industrial head· quarters and a mix of carnpu!>· sty1e office space. The former llma bean farms. once cuJtivated and still owned by the influential Segerstrom family. are bordered by Harbor BouJevard, Sunflower Avenue. Fairview Road and the San Dt ego Freeway. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Steinbeck films wi II be shown John Steinbeck's work.<, will be I.he subject of three '>creenings next month al the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library .... , he Grape!\ ul Wrath," a 1940 film Mar- rin~ I lenry Fonda. will be ~neened at 5 p.m. \Vcdnec;day. The Academy /\ward -nominated 1984 dram a "El Norte·· will be ~hown al 5 p.m. Ot l. J. The 1996 Emmy Award- winning "'A.K.A. Don Ho· nu:-; A Video Diary" will be '>hown al 7 p.m. Oct. 10. A th! .. cusi.ion about Stein- beck\ life and wo rks at 3 r.m. Wedne!>day will pre- cede the film. All the evenl'> are free and are at the Central Library, 1000 Avocad o Ave. For more 1n · formation, ca!J (949) 717 3801. Library hosts art and essay contest Student:-in seventh through 12th gradei. are invited tu cru.h in on their understanding of toler- ance through 1.he Newport Beach PubLic Library's .. Peace f"hrough Under- :-ta ndmg: An An and F..s· .... ay Cont PSI.· To qualify to win one of four $100 sav- tng5 honds, they may sub- mit ellht'r a 250-to 350· word typed. double· ">pacl•d t''>'>UY or a piece of two-d1mensionaJ art that exprC'>'>t'' tht·tr thoughti- on tolera nce. All entries must he -.ubmit1ed 10 a Newport Keach Public IJ- brary location hy Oct 18 • @JUllllllRAltill CONSIGN • DESIGN Qualily Furnishings & Accessories For Your Home Iron/Glass Coffee Table ............................. $125• Stained Glass Chandelier .......................... $ I 50- Pine Letter Writing Desk ......•................... $ l 11S• Sofa •••••••••.....•.•••.•••••• -................................... $2()()" Large Pine Coffee Table ...... -.................... $22S- lron/Glass Sofa Table--.. --··· .............. -.• $225" Restoration Hardware Occasional Chair .. $.250" Iron Patio Table/4 CbaJrs_.._. ............. -•. $300" Bamboo 'liable/4 Chairs .. -···-··""'-~--$JJS" Jane Keltner Bar Stools (palr).---S4W Co....,..,m 11tCUJ*tl ti~"' Oll/j ~ .. -..... ,._ 369 B. 17th Street #10, Costa Mesa, LOc..s bdlW ...... ....., Phone (949) 764; 1746 tba110-5:30 ...... Sllll ICM . . PUBllC SAFETY BRIEFLY IN 1HENEWS Bomb threat evacuates bank A bomb threat at a Costa Me-. bank that caused • brief evacuation 1\Jelday afternoon turned out be a hoax, oftlciala said. The threat originated when a woman overheard two run talking about POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Begonia Awnue: Petty theft was reported in the 1000 bled at 9:01 a.m. Sunday. • Bristol Strwt A vehicle burglary was reported in the 2900 blod: at 8:03 a.m. Sunday. • C.prl LllM: Vandalism was reported in the 3000 blod: at 10:09 a.m. Sunday. • Fafrvi9w Rolld: An auto theft was reported in the 2700 blodc at 11 :42 a.m. Sunday. t • South eo.t o.tw.: A hit-end-run was reported in tti. 900 bloc:t at 12:12 e.m. Sunday. NEWPORT BEACH • West 8Mboe BouJ9UW'd: Petty theft was reported In the 1900 bl<><* at 12:29 e.m. Monday. • Lii Salucl end Mil9rlo Drive: Indecent exposure was reported at 10:29 a.m. Monday. • Newport Center Drive East: Grand theft was reported in the 500 bl<><* at 11:23 a.m. Monday. ART COnllnUed from Al HOME ContiaJed from Al dated with a house that is very old." Cohen said. "It needs a lot of wort.• · The house ls not listed in Newport Beach's historlcal registry although It is pointed out in tours and cruises of the aru. However, John Wayne's home Is hardly the way it was when the Duke lived thett in the 1970s, said John Blaich, who was his neigh- bor on Bay Shore at the time. "lr's been rebuilt at least two times after John Wayne," he said. "It was a one-story ranch house." Wayne had decorated the mansion to suit his style, Blaich said. "He put in this huge mosaic bath tub that he soaked in," he said. "He also bad a screening room where he would show guests his movies. He stored the 16-milllmeter films in the garage. But it was all gone after him." • LOUrA tu<JU 81 cown Com Meee. SM mev be r..m.d et (IMS) 574-427& or bv •rNll et 1o1n..11a,,,.,•1M1me&com. • Joenn Strwt A person was reportedly under the influence of drugs In the 600 blod: at 6:53 a.m. Sunday. • Newport Bout.Yard: • Summit Street and SushON Drive: A vehicle burglary was reported at 1 :56 p.m. Monday. • West 15th Street: A commercial burglary was reported in the 800 bl<><* at 1111.m . Monday. • DEEM BHARAnt covers public safety and couru. She may be reached at (949) 5744226 or by e-mail at deepa.bh11rath@l11times.com . Flt.£ PHOTO/OAILVPILOl John Wayne's former home on Bay shore Drive is set for demolition next month. Vandalism was reported in the 1500 blod: at 10:56 a.m. Stmday. • New Yot1c Avenue: A : vehicle burglary was reported in the 3200 blod: at 7:59 a.m. Sunday. • 35th S1rMt: Indecent exposure was reported in the 300 bled at 8:31 p.m. Monday. HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES PHONE Cbntmued from A 1 city, regardless of whose land they're on. Among the protections the or- dinance is designed to offer are requirements that only the best and least intrusive equipment be permitted and that the com- pany's commercial antennas can't be put on residential property. If approved, the ordinance could come back for final ap· provaJ in early October. In the meantime, the city will likely begin working on contracts with AT&T and Cingular, which have aJready approached the city. Possible sites for the equip- ment. which often resemble 3- foot-long black metal boxes with slim metal antennas several feet long sticking out the top, include parlc.s, police headquarters, life· guard headquarters, piers, medi· ans and parkways. •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (949) 5744232 or bV e-mail at j une.casagrande @lat1mes.com. CITY Of COSTA MESA Costa Meae City Hall, n Fair Drive, 92626, (71 4) 754-5223 M-vor. Linda Dixon Coundt. Libby Cowan, Gary Monahan, Karen Robinson and Chris Steel CfTY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd .. 92663, (949) 644-3309 M-vor. Tod Ridgeway Coundl: Gary Adams, Steve Bromberg, Norma Glover, John Heffernan, Dennis O'Neil and Gary Proctor COAST COMMUNITY COUEGE DISTRICT District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 432·5898 ChMCellor: William M. Vega Board; President Armando Ruiz, Vice President Walter Howald, Paul Berger. George Brown end Jeny Patterson NEWPORT-MESA UNIF1ED SCHOOL DISTRICT €5~ District Office: 298f>.A Bear St., Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 424-5000 Superint.endent: Robert Berbot Board: President Judy Franco, Vice President Martha Fluor, Cleric Serene Stokes, Dana Bladt, Jim Fenyman, David Brooks and Wendyleeoe Mattress Outlet Store MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 1965 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa 92627,(949)631-1200 Bo.rd: President Jim Atkinson. Vice President Mike Healey, Trudy Ohlig-Hall, Fred Bodunlller and Paul E. Shoenberger FULL BAR COCKTAILS COSTA MESA SNfffMV DISTRICT P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa 92628-1200, 1714) 754-6043 "WE TAICE DINING TO THE NEXT LEVEL" Clean, Comfoltllble, UllCIVwded I/lore PeraOINll Atc.ntlon to Our .. mbera • Seml-Prtvate tor Men & Women • Lots of Equipment/Free Welghta • Pllatea Studio & Mat ClasMa • SPINNING Theater-Ucenaed • 16 Full Tlme Personal Tralnera • Child care Sam-noon M -F • Ample & Convenient Parking • Yoga, TaJ Chi, Stretch claaeee • Step, Power Pump, CardlO • Showers, Steam & Towels • Skin Care • ~ PhyalcaJ Therapy Center • Permanent Make-Up 8"fd: President Anene Schafer, Jim Ferrymen. Art Perry, Greg Woodside end Dan Worthington ORANGE COUNTY BOARD Of EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa 92628-9050, (714) 966-4000 Elizabeth D. Parker, member, Trustee Area 5, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach ORANGE COUNTY BOARD Of stHIMSORS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana 92701 •Jim Silva, 2nd District (Coste Mesa, Newport Beach). (714) 834-3220 • Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport Coast), (714) 834-3550 ORANGE COUNTY FAIR 88 Fair Drive, Coate Mesa, (714) 708-FAJR Boud: President Curt Pringle, Vice President Ruben A. Smith, Randy Smith, Emily Sanford, Peggy Haigl, James Barich, Deborah Carona, Leslie A. Rey and Patricia Velasquez STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (A), 35th District, 18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 395, Irvine 92715, (949) 833-0180; fax: (949) 833-0696; Press Secretary Pat Joyce, (916) 323-1200 STATE ASSEMBLY John Campbell (R), 70th District, State C.pitol, Sacramento, 96814, (916) 31~2070 E-meil: di8trlct70tlnumbly.ca.gov STATE COASTAL COlllWISSION 45 Fremont St, Suite 2000, San Francisco 94105, (415) 904-5200, regional office in long Beach, (310) 590-5071 GOVERNOR Grey Davia, (D), State C.pitol, Sacremento 95814, (918) • 445-2841; fax: (916) 445-4633 U.S. HOUSE Of REPRESENTATIVES • Chris Cox, (R), 47th District, 1 Newport Place, Suite 420, Newport ~ach 92660, (949) 766-2244; r 2402 Rayburn Building, aahington, DC 20515, (202) 226-5611; fax (949) 251·9309 (represents most of Newport Beach) E·mall: christopher.cox@mail.house.gov •Dana Rohrabacher, (R), 45th District, 101 Main St .. Suite 3C, Huntington Beach 92648, (714) 960-6483; or 2338 Rayburn Building, Washington, DC, (202) 226-2415; fax: (714) 960-7806 (Represents Coate Mesa end West Newport) E-mail: dana@msil.houu.gov U.S. SENATE •Barbara Boxer, (0), 112 Hart Senate Building, Suite 112, Washington, DC 20510, (202) 22~3553; or 2250 E. lmperiel Highway, Suite 545, El Segundo 90245, (213) 894-5000 E-mail: senator@boxer.aenate.gov • Dianne Feinstein, (D), 331 Hart Building, Washington, DC 20510. (202) 22~3841; or 1111 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 916, Los Angeles 90025, (310) 91~7300 E-mail: senator@feinstein.senate.gov PRESIOENT George W. Bush. (A), White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave .• Washington, DC 20500. Hotline: (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) 456-1111 E-mell: prnident@whitehouse.gov Fax: (202) 456-2461 VICE PRESIDENT Dk* Cheney, (R), Capitol Building, Suite 212, Washington, DC. 20600 E-mell: vice.pre.JdentflwhitehouUt.gov Fax: (202) 456-2481 • Re Painting? If you 're looking to paint or repaint, rebuild it, replace it or restore it, look in the Pilot Classifieds to find the service best fitting your needs. Daily Pilot OBITUARIES Betty Louise Garrison Services for 30-year C.orona del Mar rai- dent Betty Louise Gar- rison wfD be beJd at 9-.30 a.m. Wednesday at Pacillc View Ola.pet It will be followed by Interment at Padflc View MemorlaJ Park. Mn. Garrtson died of natural cauaes. She was 82. She is sunived by son Bob Ganison; daughter 8ubua Gar- rison; sister Margaret Johnson: and sh grandchUdJm. Lucille Howey Grawslde services for fonner longtime Coata Me.a realdent Ludlle Howey wtll be held at noon Saturday at Paci6c View Me- morial Park. Mn. Howey dJed Sept. 18 or natural causes. She was 86. She l5 aur· vtved by son Thny Howey; dausbter Bonnie Hafer; brother Kenneth McRight; als· ter Mabel White; four grandchlJdren and one great·grandcbild. • The Dally Pilot welcomes obltu•rles for raldenta or former rnldentt of Cotta M ... •nd Newport BMc:ft. If you want to h8Y9 en obltuery printed In the Pilot, au your mortu1ry tofaxuathe lnfofTN11on « 1949) ~170orc.llthe newt1oom at (948) ~4. Rawtln8, Edw.-cl Woodworth Jr. born January 23, 1822 In Oakland, CA. Paaed away Sepeember 22, 2002. ...... U\Md by hll loYtng cHchn JeltWY Rawtlnl. Bradley Rawtlnl, Thomas Rawlne Ind Oebot8h Reott. Grlndc:tti8n ~ ~ RNb. JennlW Aton Men11, Ry11n Reott n tee Rawlfw and Gtut Grwldlon Trent Menll IUMYt hin. VJewtng Wll be ,. .. Roel Hiii-Whittier, WtdnMdlr, ~25. 2002 trom epm 908:00pm. Servlcll wtll be held. ROie .. Whinier. Memoftll Chiiplt II 8pm on Thl.ndly,....., •.mm . ...... of--.~ .. be nlldl IO .. Alnldmli Df;J 1111 < .. Ill allllbt, 1570 lill ... OIW 1180, 8iirlll Mi; OAm-. (114) -.1MO. , ' • MW9SMJW la pubWWMI ~. tfyou ... pawing. neudcel ewnt. eubfnlt the lnformadon to the Ody Pllot. 330 W. &.., St, c.o.t.e Meee, CA 92827; by fax to (948) ~170: or by.-mail10 dllllypllot•1at1,,,.oom. SM.ING CUSSES •••oet ...... end ..... 1eaor1a ere available et Marina WaterSporta In the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced claSMS Include navigation, big boat, powerboat, introduction to heavy weather and first-mate lnatructlon. (949) 873-3372; the Blue Dolphin Salling Oub, (!MS) 644-2525; or Udo Sailing Oub, (949) 676-0827. ...,.F•cll...,_,otr.s~ In boating safety and sailing, year-round for people with disabilities. Free. (949) 640-1678. Orenge County employ9n can bring their employees out to Newport Beach on weekdays to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy of Orange Coa8t College. The Schoof of Salling and Seamanship now offers a chance for grous-to work with the on-board Instructor on different sailing techniques while they get advice on how to perform well in business. No sailing experience necessary. One-day classes cost from $100 to $125. (949) 645-9412. BOAT RENTALS Balboa Boat RMtala can put you on the water in many ways, with single and double kayaks. electric boats, 14-holder sailboats, pedal ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Adams K-5 2850 Clubhouse Road, Costa Mesa Candy Cloud (714) 424-7935 AnderMn K-6 1900 Port Seaboume, Newport Beach Mory Manos (949) 515-6935 Callfomla K-5 3232 California St .. Costa M esa Jane Holm (714) 424-7940 College Partt K-3 2380 Notre Dame Road. Costa Mesa Carol Lang (714) 424-7960 DllVis4-6 1050 Arlington Dnve, Costa Mesa Cheryl Galloway (714) 424-7930 Eastbluff K-6 2627 Vista del Oro, Newport Beach Chartene Metoyer (949) 515-5920 Harbor View K-6 900 Goldenrod Ave .• Corona del Mar Melliss1a Christensen (949) 515-6940 KalMr3-6 2130 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa Daryle Palmer (949) 515-6950 1G11ybrooke K-5 3155 Killybrooke Lane, Coat.a Mesa Kathy Sanchez (714) 424-7945 Uncotn K-6 3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar Barbara Haddodt (949) 515-6955 MarinenK-6 2100 Mariners Dnve, Newport Beach Pam Coughlin (949) 515-6960 N.wpoft Cout K-6 6665 Ridge Partc Road, Newport Coast Monique VanZeeBroedt (949) 515-6975 fWwport a.m.m.ry K-6 14th Street and Balboa Boulevard. Newport Beach Oenlae Knutaen (949) 516-6965 Newport Heights K-6 300 E. 15th St, Newport Beach Judtth Chambers (949) 515-6970 ~K-3 1060 Paularino Ave .• C~a Mesa Pltrida lnaley (714) 424-7950 PomonaK-3 2061 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa Julie McCormldc (949) 515-6980 RM 4-6 801 Hamilton St, Cocta Mesa Ken Kiiiian (949) 616-6906 lonawll K·3 N8 Sononl Road, Coete Meea CMltine Anderaon (714) 424-7966 ...... t(-5 1025 VlctoN St, Colt.a Meta '.Jvtlv LNbo CMS) &1MllS ..... t<-3 1100 N. Whhl'-lwe.. Coetli MtM 8tWon lllbfv (M) 51~ -K~ .. W11Dri St., CCIII MIN ~ ........... ,, ... WHAT'S AFLOAT bom end ruMbouta for offlihot9 8eAbo9 r-un Zone. (Mt) 87a-m2. uae Of CNWng the bly. BeM>oe &o.t Aenteli .-0 holdl ~r .................... ~hunl8 eboetd the Gondola Co. of~ 3400Via electt1c bey~ tNt pnMde ()pofto, &1ke 102~6 ()Oft group~ for cc:H'POf*tk>na, Includes a bMktt of , blr1hdtya, nonp. ofit dleele, Miami, Ice, gl ....... organ~ and group outings. blriet. muaJc end• Pofatc>id The hunt pecbges Include boats, plc:ture. Wine also la available. tri\lla quesdons, mapa, Polaroid (!M9)875-1212. cameras and supplies. Cott for the hunt begins at $226 per boat Gondola~ and catering la avaHable at an 3101 W. Coaat Highway, offers addltlonalrate.Forhunt o.,. and two-hour gondola reMrVationa. call (949) 557-5100, cruises. A one-hour tour with En 12. For general lnfonnatlon, champagne la $70. A two-hour call (949) 673-7200. tour with dinner and champagne Is $180. Pldtup 11 available at e.ctrlc boet l'9nt.as ... .....,.. waterfront restaurants. (949) by the hour et Duffy Electric 67~. Boata, 2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. All boats are equipped with window IMne eo.t Chmln In Udo enclosures and CD players. Ice Marina Village offers two-hoor and cu~ are provided. electric boat cruises with a gourmet dinner. $180 for two ReMrvatlons are suggested. An people. (949) 675-4704. hour rent.al is $70. (949) ~12. Gondole Romllnce of'Jiar'S ct.ity Sall airbome outside Newport Harbor at Marina >VaterSports, tours of Newport Harbor during lunch and dinner. Call (949) pulled by a motorboat at Balboa 67s-.t730. The tours go out of Para-sailing near the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90-minute trip is $45. Udo M arina Village, 3400 Via (949) 673-3372. Oporto, Newport Beach. CRUISES A motorind lounge chair may be The Newport Landl09 a.tie is rented at Resort Water Sports at available for weddings and Newport Dunes for $25 per hour. Pedal boats, electric boats, receptions, codctail and boogie boards, kayaks, inflatable sightseeing cruises, and rafts, beach furniture and meetings at $250 per hour wetsuits also are available. (949) (minimum two hours) and $150 729-1150. for each additional hour. (949) 361-3640. Party pontoons, chaparral runabouts and family pontoons Fun Zone Boat Co. runs • may be rented at Marina 45-minute cruise (adults, $6; WaterSports Bay Rentals in the chil~ren, $1 ) and 90-mmute cruise NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL LIST Woodland K-2 2025 Garden Lane, Costa Mesa Kathryn Hofer (949) 515-6945 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS Ensign lntermediata 7-8 2000 C1iff Drive, Newport Beach Mike McGuire (949) 515-6910 TeWinkle 6-8 3224 California St .. Costa Mesa Jeff Gall (714) 424-7965 HIGH SCHOOLS Corona cW Mar 7-12 2101 Eastbluff Dnve, Newport Beach Sharon Fry (949) 515-6000 Costa M..a 7·12 2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa Fred Navarro 9-12; John Garcia, 7-8 (714) 424-8700 Estancia 9-12 2323 Placentia Ave .. Costa M esa Tom Antal (949) 515-6500 Newport Harbor 9-12 600 Irvine Ave .• Newport Beach Michael Vossen (949) 515-6300 ,.,..... cHdren. $1), ~from~ fun lone fNelV 30 '""""-from t1 a.m. to 1 p.m. delly. A 80-rnlnute ~ IUOMt CN1ae (adutm, se: c:Hkhn, $1) INYes the Fun Zone It 7 p.m. daily. Private charters ere 8Vellabfe. (949) 873-02-40. CeullrM Pl' .... 8eMce Nna 45-mlnute hert>or cruises (adults, $6; chlldren, $1) and 90-mlnute cruises (adults, $8; children, $1 ), departing from Balboa Fun Zone fNfJry 30 minut• from 11 a.m. to 4;30 p.m. dally and on the hour until 7 p.m. (949) 673-5245. Cn.dM tM hetbor llbomd tM Electra. a 100-foot C1usic Fantail vessel. Charters with catering are available for up to 145 passengers. (949) 723-1069. A thl"M<OW'M dinner and dancing while cruising the harbor is available at 7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m . at Hornblower Dining Yachts. 2431 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $66.95 per person. Brunch cruises also are available. (949) 631 -2469. The Cat.Una Ayer departs from Balboa Pavilion at 9 a.m. daily and returns from Catalina Island at 4:30 p.m . $36 round-trip for adults; $20 round-trip for children. Reservations are recommended. (949) 673-5245. Homblower offers weebnd dinner dance and Sunday champagne brunch cruises on Newport Harbor that celebrate imaginative cuisine and Attemative Education c.nter Back Bay Cont. High School Monte Vasta High School 390 Monte Vista Ave., Costa Mesa Diana Carey (949) 515-6900 Middle College High School 2701 Fairview Road. Costa M esa Robert Nanney (714) 432 5732 ADULT EDUCATION Adutt School 425 E. 18th St.. Costa Mesa Diana Carey 1949) 515-6996 th ey conquered a ~~qfqy l aughed at a joke, held a trembling hand . Wednesdly, ~ 25. 2002 • ,. pempet9d eeMc:e. 2431 w. Coe.t ........................ Higttw.y, Suite 101, Newpoft a.m.~from~ Beedl. (949) 831·2A89. OuNe. S2() filw ..... Md $15 for d'dldten. Kayllk,..... end The Adwww ......... -..wt ~., ... ~.(949) Charter9 hosts crulMa around 7&1160. Newp00 Hetbor from 12:30 to 2 p.m. fNery Sunday at 3 101 W. Slnglelalw9 ...... "10P9' CoHt Highwey, Newport Beactt. hout) end doublee ($15 per hour) $20, Includes crulM, parldng, are evailabte It a.lboe 8oet cookies and IOdas. Reservations Rentals In the~ Fun Zone. required. (949) 660-2412. (949) 673-7200. ~Power also provide9 uvat. eurf ski and FISHING canoe rent.at .. (949) 875-1215. Fishing eta.. a..v. a.lboa The Upper Newpo1189¥ Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4 Ecological ReMrve offers Bade p.m . Mondays and Tuesdays. Bay canoe tours departing at 8:30 $125. (949) 673-2810. a.m. Saturdays from Shettmaker G« to the Newport Pier ee.ty to Island, which is off Bade Bay Drive in Newport Beach. (949) 640-6746 watch the dory fishing fleet return with the fresh catch of the day. Newport Aquatic c.m. oflilr9 Fish are prepared for sale at sweep rowing (one oar), sculling McFadden Square, an open-air classes (two oars) and canoe market. rentals. Oasses run for four Ashing supplies and bo.t weeks and cost $75. Introductory chnics also are available charters (open party and Saturdays and Sundays for $10 private) are available at Davey's (949) 646-n25. Loehr, 400 Main St., Balboa (949) 673-1434; and Newport Scut>. tnining, COf'4is1ing of six Landing Sportfishing, 309 evening and two weekend day Palms, Suite F. Newport Beach classes. are offered at the Aquatic (949) 675-0550. Center, 4537 W. Coast Highway, Day end night flshi09 charters ere Newport Beach. $200 to $310. The center also offers scuba rentals. available for groups or singles at special trips, repairs and air fills. Bongos Sportfishing on Balboa (949) 650-5440. Peninsula. (949) 673-2810. Certifiation ct ..... for KAYAKING/CANOEING/SCUBA beginning to instructor-level 899inni09 Ma kayaking, rolli09 scuba divers are available at clinics and private lessons are Dive-in Scuba, 2482 Newport offered at Paddle Power, 1500 W. Blvd , Costa Mesa. Other services Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Kayak and include boat charters, equipment sea ski rentals also are available. sales, rentals and repairs. (949) (949) 675-1215 631-9288 Prepare Your Children For School At TUTORING CLUB wt Guarantee Our Results! Offering Individualized Instruction: • Phonics Reading Program • Writing -Study Skills • Reading Comprehension • Homework Assistance • Math -Algebra -Geometry CALL TODAY 949-645-7900 488 E. 17'" STREET • COSTA M ESA (comw of lrvlne Allfl) * Grand Opening Special * Free Assessment Test With Enrollment Today and everyday over the pa s t 5 0 yt•a rs, they made a differen ce. And tomorrow ... they'll do the s ame. To the dedicated physicians. s taff and volunteers of Hoag llos pital. .~ READERS RESPOND .. Ficus, fall en or not, fuel continued deb.ate AT ISSUE: Some fault Newport Beach officials, and others praise them for removing the trees Thursday morning. M y thoughts on the ficus tree removal are as follows.: Now thar the city has had its way, ii wouJd behoove them to replace the fallen ficus trees with some trees of quality (~City tears down Main Street ficus." Thursday). If the budget doesn't allow, then reduce another expenditure instead. There is nothing that will enhance Main Street as much as the right size and choice of trees. Please, do not replace the majestic ficus with the quality of tree recendy planted In the village. JOANN MATOS Peninsula Point Cut down the other two old, My husband and J have lived damaging trees and giet on Wftb it. in the Newport-Mesa area now KEN THOWSON · for more than 10 years. Not a Newport Beach lifethhe, but long enousb to love and appreciate the beauty of Regarding the ficus trees, the Balboa. We were shocked and city shouJd appreciate Jan very sad at the actions taken by Vandersloot and others who "our representatives," the mayor fight to make Newport Beach a and some of the City Council, better place. CUtting down the regarding the removal of the trees at 7 a.rn. before the other beautiful trees in Balboa It was side had a chcUlce to file papers clearly an act of "We're going to sums up the city perfectJy. do what we want no matter CANDICE HUBERT what you say." ft was a childish Newport Beach and cowardly move. There are COMMUNITY COMMENTARY many more of us that are very upset at what waa done. Let us all remember this and Mayor Tud Ridgeway at election time. THE KLASSERTS Costa Mesa I guess it was a slow news day that prompted all the coverage of the ficus tree removal to be shown on national TY. Quite honestly, I found it embarrassing that this is even considered newsworthy. And who was minding the protecdoo of ow cid.zeru when five police can and more than that number of policeman were guarding the removal? Shouldn't they be out doing something more in their job descriptlon? At lea.st they were not In riot gear. The good part is that In my two trips off the penlnsuJa, I got a good chuck.le each time f went by. Thanks, Balboa Arbor Society, for b~='t1.\E= Balboa Peninsula Residents should make Westside committee decisions By Kathleen Eric A s a member of the C,ommunity Redevelopment Action Committee who has attended every meeting since its inception, I'd like to clarify and correct a few things for the wnter of the Sept. 15 editorial (~Improve the Westside committee's efficiency"). The committee has never had 80 people show up for a meeting. The average attendance has been 45 members per meeting. The Aug. 5 article (A Ooser l..oolc ... Redevelopment group faces growth hurdles") stated that the members of each table were chosen "by facilitators to make sure a cross section of the community is represented at every table.· Not exactly. After the second meeting, I asked one of the facilitation crew members how they chose the makeup of the groups. After chec.ling with the facilitators, she reponed back to me: "BasicalJy they just made sure that there was no one with the same name sitting at the same table. n l was more than a little curious as to just how this comminee wouJd proceed. The word "proceed" denotes a certain expectation of progress being made. f can't really report any progress toward the goal that we assembled for, but I can report that I am learning a lot about the facilitation process as done by Civic Solutions. Our facilitators are big on the term "trust me" and other meant-to-be reassuring phrases. Those of us who have yet to have some of our very basic questions answered, due to the consensus techruque that Civic Solutions is using for this committee, a.re feeling more than a little puu.led, and a lot frustrated, and not quite as trusting as when we began this exercise. As can be seen from the roll call count, this committee has already pared itself down. Maybe the key here isn't the unwieldiness of such a large group, but having a consistent number of the same members participate at all of the meetings. It is my understanding that it is not necessary to be a resident, or voting member of the city of Costa Mesa, to be a member of this committee. You need onJy be a "stakeholder." f don't know when the word "stakeholder" came into usage in our city, nor do I know how many of the UCI Anteaters Women's Soccer UC Irvine Women's Soccer vs. Nevada, Friday, Scpt.17 at 6 p.m., Anteater Stadium UC Irvine Women's Soccer vs. USC, Sunday, Sept. n .. 1 p.m., Anteater se.dlum Pepsi T-Shlrt day -Ill• lint 100 kids In atlalclance, will receive • free T-shirt, sponsored tty Pepsi. For More hlfo, (t4t) UCl-WINS or www.Mhlellca.ud.edu Alllkts ....... or youll soccer ..... ,, committee members are "stakeholders,· nor how many are voting residents. The Interests of th.is group of stakeholders has been promoted both by our city personnel and by our facilitator. Webster's definition of a stakeholder is: ·A person entrusted with stakes of bettors.· In the minutes from the Dec. 10 Redevelopment Agency meedng. Councilwoman Ubby (.owan stated that "stakeholders refer to people who live and own businesses and property on the Westside who have a stake in the final outcome." In actuality, a stakeholder seems to be just about anyone who has some sort of interest in this city. Hmmm, that could be the problem of Costa Mesa. I suggest that we can solve this problem. Here's how: We could have comminee members who are voting members and ochers who are advisory members, such as stakeholders -or more correctJy, those who are "interested parties." We certainly want to hear from, and take into consideration, what these interested parties have to say. But think. how do you feel about having the future of your city being directed by "interested parties?" Those interested in Costa Mesa for whatever reason can feel confident that their rights are assured. After all, the law is the law. As a voting resident of Costa Mesa, I want the future of my city to be directed by other voting residents, be they renters or homeowners, not those who have a "stake" by virtue of owning a business, invesunent property or the fact that their cousin lives here. ff you want to have a say about the future of Costa Mesa. move here and votl' Yes, I do agree with the editorial on the wisdom of having our City Council, acting as the Redevelopment Agency. take a more active position in our committee. I think that shouJd be accomplished by our committee members being able to ask for the help that we need and want when we want it. I think that our city government, in their frustration at past faile<l redevelopment plans. chose this hands off process becau!.e they were just as frustrated a!> we on the Westside have been for many. many. too many years. • KATHLEEN ERIC 1s a Costa Mesa resident. Jiii US II CELEIRATllB 20 YEARS OF HOI Riii GREAT AUTllOllLES! 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TODAY Nw/port 8eedt Community S.rvlc:e9 wfll Pf8Mnt an eight-week terle1 of drawing and painting worbhapa at the Vince JorQenHn Center in Newport Beadl. The worbhopa will run from 10a.m. to 12'.30 p.m. Wednetdey"t and wiH lndude indlvlduaf lnatructJon In m ixed media for beginning through advanced artista. The aeries is $66 for residents, $71 for nonresidents. The center is adjacent to Mariner'• Library at 2005 Dover Drive. (949) 644-3161. The Costa Meall Chamber of Commerce will host a business after-hours mixer from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. et the Plum'• Cafe and Catering In Costa Mesa. The cate is at 369 E. 17th St. $10, or free for members. (714) 885-9090. Mother'• Maftl.t a. Kitchen will host a seminar on natural solutions for premenstrual syndrome and menopause from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The seminar, w hich will take place at the Patio Cafe, will be followed by a book signing with the author. Free. The cat& is at 225 E. 17th St.. Costa M8$8. (949) 6314741. The West Nftvport Beach Assn. will host a Newport Beadl City Council Candidates Forum at 7 p.m . in council dlambers at Newport Beadl City Hall. The 11 candidates will discuss regional concerns and local issues. City Hall is at 3300 Newport Blvd (949) 548-4966. THURSDAY Kata Spade will personally present her new beauty collection and sign collectible bottles of her signature fragrance from 1 to 2 p.m. at Nords1rom South Coast Plaza. The store 1s at 3333 Bristol St .• Costa Mesa (714) 549-8300. A Mmlnar and book signing of the book HCosmet1c Ingredients: Product of Misinformation# will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Patio Cafe. Free. The cafe 1s at 225 E 17th St .• Costa Mesa. (949) 6314741. FRIDAY Mother's M1ricat a. Kitchen will cetebntte Its 24th anniversary from 11 a.m to 3 p.m. at the Patio Cafe in Costa MeS3 The celebration will include food and music. Free The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St (949) 631-4741 OCT. 4 The Oasis Senior Centef will hotd a preview rummage sale from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m today and a final sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . Oct. 5 at the center. The center will be acceliiting donations from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays until Oct. 1. The preview sale is $3, the final sale is free. The center is at 800 Marguerite in Corona del Mar (949)644-3244 OCT.5 The Harbor Heritac.1• Run and Fitness Fair will return to Newport Beach. The 16-year event. hosted by Newport Harbor High Sdlool. will indude a 5K Feature Race. a 2K Fun Run/Walk and a Kid's Klassic race. Reg1strat1on will begin at 6:30 a.m. followed by races starting at 8, 8:30, 9:15 and 9:30 a.m. The school is at 16th St between Dover Or and Irvine Ave. Free. (949) 515-6611 or www.lcathyloperevents.com/hhr. OCT.19 As part of Its annual funckalslng, the Costa Mesa Senior Center will host a Monte Carlo night with the Bob Whit Trio (formerly of the Platters) from 7 to 11 p.m . at the oenter. The eventng will include gaming, bladtjadt, craps. poker. a silent and live auction, and a gourmet Chinese dinner. The center 11 at 696 W. 19th St. Call for reservations. (949) 645-2356. ONGOING The MOMS Club of Newport Coast holds monthly meetings for the atey-at-home mother of and conducts various ectJvities, which lndude Part & Pool Daya, MOMS Night Out. field trips. walking group1 end playgroups. The generel meetings are held In the dubhou .. et the Newport Ridge Apattmenta. Membership 11 $30 annually. The apartments are et 1 White Cep Lane. foor more lnformetlon call (9'9) 715-3129 or e-mail npc.mom.clubltCOJt.nt1t. TheC.O... ..... Chaplllf of Al .......,. .. LNdt Ctub hokl• • WMkfy mMtlng for bu.inett profeealc>Mla to lmptOW their Ml'Woftdng aldtlt end learn hoW to obt.eln MW conttctL TM mllllltnge .... hatd~ from 7~1Stol:30e.m . .iMfmt'l<:aft In COili ..... The~ .. et 1135 ft• "°" lhd. (IOO, WI· 7331 lh ... II J 0 I ---~ ~-lfMllldto ... ·--"' 1 dliclMIOn group .. .. ,.... ~ ferntlv~ of Or8nQt Couf'tY otllce. TM group .. geered10wlfd ~ wttt'I ...... between inleff8hh couplee, ~ .. rWeing c:Hldrtn. obeeNtng holldeYs. symbol9 In the home and ,..rionshlpe with extended femmes. The CI09t 11 "6 per coupte for th,.. MMionl. Preregf9tntion ii required. Cell to IChedule date end time. The office 19 et 250 E. Beker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4960. o,.,._~~· dllolllk>n group toc:ualng on oonc:.m.and ,..,. ........ of eek*~ endthelrperw.tll from e to 7 p.m. two Tueed1¥1 • monttl M the Jewtlh FemlfV s.Mce office M 250 E. Beller St., Suite G. Coltll Meu.110 per pel'IOn, per -'on. ~required. (714) 446-4960, TM Jewleh r.nly s.rvloe of Orange County ha1 • wMly parenting support group to help parents leam strategies.for 1Uccealful parenting end helping them deal wfth the feellnga and behavior of their children. The groop meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m . Mondayt at Jewish Famlty SerAce, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. The group will cover ~end ........ end ..... belnolOUlhtto~ ._ lnbmel m1•nge.. Thef9 ... "° ... NqUired. (949) M412M. ....... ,.. .... cAn ongolng~ support oroucat for edutt9 at all atagea of lo-. The groupe share ~ICM, hear how others deel with grief, NCelve support and teem weya to cope with udneu and loll. One group meeta et 1 p.m. Tueaday1 at Beth Jacob In lrvlne. The second group .meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea In Laguna Hilla. The third group meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anah.un. Fr.e, but advance registration 11 required. (714) 44M960. Women 50 end older may be put of e dtacuaalon group coordinated by"Jewi1h Family Services to addresa luue1 audl as anxiety, depreulon, relationships, lonelineaa and family that meets from 10 to 11 :30 e.m. Mondays at the agency officM, 260 E. Baker St., Suite G, Cost. Mes& Preregistration required. (714) 445-4960. FNnde of the Newport 8eed'I Public Library Used Book Store are asiclng for patrons to donate book.I to replenish the dwindling stodt. Books may be left at any of the three brandl libraries at Balboa, Mariners, or Corona del Mar, or in the boolt closet neX1 to the Friends Book Store at 1000 Avocado Ave .• Newport Beactt. All hardcO\ter and paperbadt donations, with the exception of magazines and law books, will be accepted and are tax deductible. (949) 759-9667. • topk:9 about managing anger, anxiety and peer pressure dllldren experience. Prereglltratlon required. (714) 445-4950. ....... Femly .... of Orange County providn a support and dllcuuion group to asalst participants In their recovery from childhood or teenage sexual abuse. The group meets fTom 8 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Advance registratl.on is required. (714) 445-4950. The Braille Institute offers free computer classes to people with fading vision who have difficulty seeing the computer screen. The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar, offers six sessions. Call to sign up for classes. (714) 821 -5000. A spiritual c.re dass meet3 at 7:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 3400 Irvine Ave .. Suite 114, Newport Beadl. Call to reserve a seat. (949) 263-1462. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce win host networkers luncheon meetings Wednesdays from 11:45 a.m to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club The cost is $13. The club 1s at 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa (714) 885-9090. A brain tumor support group meets the first and third Thursdays eadl month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center at Hoag Hospital. 1 Hoag Onve. Newport Beadl. Free. Registration not required. The group is designed to help patients and their families understand and cope with the illness. (949) 574-0232. St. Anchw'a PY,.byterian Church hosts a mental illness support group fTom 6:30 to 8 p.m . Sundays in Dierenfield Hall C at 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beadl. (949) 574-2236. The Jewish flmlly Sefvice of The Costa Meea s.na Cen111r has ballroom dancing with live music from the Costa Mesa Music Makers from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday night at 695 W. 19th St.. Costa Mesa. $4. (949) 548-3884. Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors an ongoing healing support group for the dlronically ill. The purpose is to provide participants with emotional and spiritual support to manage illness and its consequences. The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St .• Costa Mesa. Attendance is free. but registration is required. (714) 445-4950. Scnbbla Club No. 350 meets from 6 to 10 p.m Thursdays at Borders Books, Music & Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St. in Costa Mesa. $3. New players are welco me. (949) 206-9822. The Coln and Sump Club meets from 1 to 3 p.m Mondays at the Oasis Senior Center. New members interested in trading. "fWo.hour Uyak touts with I trained naturalist guide are offered at 10 a.m. Sundays from the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort. The resort is at 1131 Back Bay Drive. Newport Beach. $20, or $10 for California Wildlife Campaign and Newport Bay Naturalists and Friends members. (800) 585-0747. A yoga and dance class is held from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m . Tuesdays at the Center for Spiritual Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite 111, Costa Mesa (714) 754-7399. The R.v. Connie Ryd<m1n Inds a discussion group using the book "Conversations with God" from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at the Center for Spintual Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite 111, Costa Mesa. Bring a lundl. (714) 754-7399. SABATINO'S Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • N@wport Beach Please call for hours, directions & re5erval•ons : (949) 723-0621 ........... ,... ...... Do '8Collla '*' offer't ...... ode,._ ..... to.....,,. ploat and flight ~a.....1tetaughtby th~ U.S. Hlll9onal Chemplon Tom~. Manhall't ll et 33S E. 17th St., Suite 13, Cotta Meta. (9'9) 574-0122. A Dealng wldl Dtwot'09 9'apport group la offeted by Jewish Family Service of Orange County. The group la led by an experienced counselor and meets at 6 p.m . Tuesdays at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950. An~ couples support group is offered by Jewish Family Service of Orange County. The group addreaea issues faced by coup1es in which one partner is Jewish and the other is not, Including raising child1'1!n, observing holidays, displaying symbols in the home and relationships with extended families. The group meets for three weekly sessions Wednesday evenings at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950. The Costa Meaa Chamber of Commerce sponsors a • networking lundleon at 11 :45 a.m. Wednesdays at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Road, Costa Mesa. (714) 885-9090. Th• Walking Club of Newport Beadl meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m at Hosp11al Road and Superior Avenue lose the weight and have fun (949) 650-1332. The Sea Scouts' ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for boys and young men ages 14 to 18 interested in sailing, seamanship, piloting nav1ga11on and cruising. Meetings are from 6 to 9 p.m Wednesdays at the Sea Scouts Sea Base. 1931 W Coast Highway. Newport Beadl (949) 642 6301 or (949) 551·8591. A7 a... ...... c..... .... oneoin9 ••'Mara, COUNllng and ,.,.,.,., ..,..,. fot Mnlora., (M9)844-32M. Theeo.ta ........... C'lltliwi Square and Round 08nCe Club Meta·~ dencer.to Join Its group from 9 to 11 a.m. Thur9dayt et the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th Street and Pomone Avenue. cm. M .... (714) 5'5-5669. Althrida Foundetlon IMtructor Hillary Stone lead• an exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursday• et the Jewish Senior Center, 260 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714) 613-5641. Th• Newport 8eadl Ntlwc:omen Club meets at 10 a.m. the third Wednesday of eadl month, except July and Dec;ember, at varied locatlon1. The group. a social organization for peaple who have lived in Newport Beadl for fewer than five years. meets for events, activities and field trips. (949) 645-9922. The Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library seek book donations to raise funds for the library system Books may be left at any of the three brandl libraries. including, Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar. They may also be left in the special book closet next to the Friends Bookstore at 1000 Avocado Ave. All hardcover and paperbadt books are acceptable. with the exception of law books and magazines. Donations are tax-deductible. Call to arrange to have books pidted up. (949) 759-9667 The Thursday M omlr:tg Women's Club. a 40-year·old fnendshlp club. 1s seeking new members The club. whidl includes golf. bridge. walking and gourmet sections meets at 1l a.m on the second Thursday of every month at the Radisson Hotel in Newport Beadl The lundleon 1s S23 and tnclude!; entertainment The hotel 1s at 4545 M acArthur Blvd 17141842·5863 INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE • Elie Bleu Humidors • Dunhill Humidors • Davidoff Lighters • Selected Dupont Lighters Sale £:ndl leptmnller 80, mo2 Limited to stock on hand. 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A little more than a year later, it's her cheek muscles. the ones useCi to shape a broad smile, that are getting an even better workout, as the Eagles have enjoyed their early transition from the Pacific Coast League to the Golden West League. "The whole school is smiling," said the 25-year-old de los Santos, a former four·year varsity player at Alta Loma High who BARRY volunteered last fall FAULKNER to walk through the revolving door of coaches that has been one of many factors contributing to the program's ~truggles in recent years. "I had never coached before, but I played tennis and I still loved the game.~ de los Santos. who teaches biology at Estancia, said. "I wanted to do it for the kids and I 'thought it would be a good way for me to stay in shape. I don't just walk around and coach, I hit with the girls." The Eagles are definitely a hit in the Golden Wes\ League, having won three of their first four matches heading into a crucial showdown Thursday at Costa Mesa. which also came over to the Golden West from the PCL The P.agles handled Ocean View, 15-3, edged Westminster, 10-8, then dispatched Saddlebac:X, 16-2, before falling to Santa Ana, 13-5. After playing Costa Mesa, Estancia finishes up the first round of league play against Orange. "Costa Mesa is probably going to be our biggest competition." de Jos Santos said of the Mustangs, who swept the Eagles in two PCL meetings last season. Thankfully. last season, which included an 0-1 O league record, is a memory for the Eagles, who havt: taken similar doses of humility this fall in nonleague losses to Northwood and Calvary Olapel, both 16-2 verdicts. •Even though we're doing well in league, we still know there are teams out there who can beat us and beat us pretty good," de los Santos said. Still. contending for a league titJe has provided several fringe benefits, not the least of which, de los Santos said, is fielding positive feedback on campus from students. fellow teachers, and administrators. "There seems to be a lot of excitement and we're having a lot of fun," she said. "It was discouraging last year, for the girls. as well as for me. We pretty much knew, walldng into a league match, that we weren't going to win. We were playing against nationally ranked players (from the likes of Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach and University). It got to a point where there wasn't much incentive to practice." That has all changed this season. "It feels much more organized this year," de los Santos said. "And, since the gl.ds bl<J,>V they have a chance to ~our practices our tougher.~ even been working on strategy, which we didn't dO last year." SepiolJ Karleen Curran and JCel.ly 'Dertin, as well as.junior Stade Nellor, bPe been the mdst consistent singles perfonnera. while juniors Huong'Thai, K1tdya SUdhlkam, Melissa Morton and Asia Ingram, senior Maxine Pos~el, aophomores Yvonne 7.aidler and Leslie ~ u well as freshman Heather MOiton. twve all been part of an ~doublet rota.don. "I Md a feeling we would do a lot betW dUI year, but l waan't Slllet b'cil'• I had not ever seen the new (Golden West) teams," said de los s.nca.. WhO allo coaches the &tancia boj;Mmnlsteam. ••• Corona del Mar High's David DiRocco (left) is off to the races as he pulls away from Clint Wilson of Long Beach Wilson in nonleague.game Tuesday. -CdM· close, but not enough Seesaw affair works against Sea Kings, who lose to Long Beach Wilson, 10-7. Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Jn a game of inches it seemed only fitting that the Corona del Mar High boys wa- ter polo team came up short in its quest to defeat Long Beach Wilson, the No. 1 team in CIF Division I, Tuesday. "It 's not all t hat bad considering w e played the No. 1 team in CIF Division 1:· TlmSatvino, Corona del Mar coach period. CdM scored· only once on its six extra-man opportunities. John Money cut CdM's deficit to, 3-2, after his skip shot from the outside, with 3:40 left in the first half. One minute later, Dorr drew a penalty in set. Mann scored the four-meter to tie the score, 3-3, with 2:32 remaining. · But, Oint Wllson, one of 12 sen- ·iors on the Bruins' roster, scored from set with 42 seconds left. The Sea Kings, ranked No. 3 in ClF Division I, is seemingly inches away from becoming the team that they're capable of. ln the mean- time, Wilson (3-0) displayed its prowess and pulled away from an 8-7 lead with 90 seconds left and won, J0-7, In nonleague action. PHOTOS8YDONLEACH/DMYPILOT CDM's Jason DiRocco takes a shot over Wilson's John Foster. ~ CdM tied the score yet again. 4-4, after Mann scored from two meters, off an entry pass from Dorr. Wllson came back with two unanswered goals netted by Hale, off a six-on-five situation, and a counterattack. ·we definitely played much bet- ter (than ·in last week's loss at Har- vard-Westlake}, tt CdM Coach Tim Salvino said. "(Tuesday was) one of those things where the ball didn't seem to bounce our way. Couple of goals deflected off our own guys and went in. What can you do?" Tuilling 8-5 in the fourth quarter lfie Sea Kings (2-2) scored two goals in a 73-second span to pull within one. After a Wllson turn- over, CdM goalie Beau Stockstill (nine saves) hurled a lead pass to senior Artie Dorr on the break. Dorr finished for the goal with 2:46. remaining. Then, senior two-meter man John Mann scored his game- high fifth goal on a six-on-five situation. Mann's shot went off the hand of Brent Labounty, the Bru- ins' goalie, and into the cage. After a Wilson timeout the Bru· ins scored two goals in 27 seconds, dle final goal went off a CdM player and into the Sea Kings' net. "'I feel really confident because that was our fourth game and we're still learning how to play with each other," Mann said. "'Every game we're getting better. By the end of the season ~·u be great. We're to- tally confident that we can beat (Wilson). We just need more time." Mann said he needs more time to gel with bis teammates, and vice versa. since he did not train with the Sea Kings during the summer. Mann trained with the U.S. junior national team in Russia and also played in the Aorida Pan American Games. Wtlson senior Thomas Hale, who scored three goals Tues- day, was also on the junior national team. Mann scored his first goal on a four-meter penalty shot, of which he created, with 5:20 left in the first period, tying the score, 1-1. Wtlson answered with a two-goal run to end the quarter. CdM fired off just two shots in the opening period, and one was the penalty shot. Dorr drew his first of three Wil- son kick-outs, but the Sea Kings could not capitalize late in the first Mann threw one in the cage from the outside, to make it 6-5, Wilson. Bruin senior Garrlt Barth scored two goals before the third quarter ended. ·1rs not all that bad considering we played the No. 1 team in CIF Di- vision I," Salvino said. NOM.£AGUE LB WU.On 10, Cororui del Mer 7 8cON by Quen.r. LB Wlboft 3 1 4 2 10 Corone del Mer , 2 2 2 1 Wlleon-Hale 3, Barth 3, Wilson 3, Foster 1. Saves -Labounty 5. ~ -Mann 5, Money t, Dorr 1. Saves -Stockatlll 9. PERSPECTIVE Bob Francy, the original Eagle Services are at noon on Friday at Saddleback Community Church. I t'8 kind of odd. but at times like these when you want to say IOmethlng that is enligbtming, there's not a lot which can be Mk:I, becauee ~ne who blew him already blew it 8ob Francy; aeerilingty lndestl'Uctfble ln my~ lolt his flaht with caooer at ap fr!. Services are Ptlday at the Seddlebeck Community Oturch Ill Lake FOrat. When a .ea of h.11 frienda Will gather at noon. note church .. ll 1 Seddlebeck ~.Jule loud\ 0£ the 2'?. From the s.llaADa ~ ddw Inland on FJ Thro to Portola. and left to Saddleback Parkway. There'• an old sayfns which usually holds true: Most or what happens starta at the top. and was well-rounded in ewry area. They also had Bob Francy, a man who seemed to be everyone'a friend. at Eatancta. and anywhere else he traveled. While Bob Francy was 1n c:ontrol of the abJp at Ettanola ~ .. the F.aglet' ~rtndpal. &om dme to time I~ llnd ~ tn a comenadort with eomeone m1d the question wwld ariael "Whkh la the best ec:hoOI in &he Newpott·Meta ScbOol Dletrict?" Bveo on issues Bob Francy felt very atrongty about, I never heard an angiy word. or tone. ~.-;.-~---' And, for me. be was even more MykDet-!jeit...,..d~& J97o.1984 .., WU "f.IW)da." ~wn\wta~to~ or the other tchook. Harbor, Ci>rODa del *and Q)fta Meia haidly need any detawe. But In tMa "*1 die ~hid • ~ .muta of •..x:.t apeda1 because he would take me aide, explain an J8iMle With aU the wans. then trult that ·~ CJeat the lntoriiWkiil ~ .. wtdl aD fOur echOol9. teaddns at COiia ~I ti prtndpel .. BitlDda whln Ihle doOn ~ and~atCcnnaaod H.ubolo .. well •at Ibis lcbool 6citct low!!. ADd tD ~ klllimCi ...... those same vibmtloos and received the tame. Mer his retimnent it seemed he l)>ent more time filling ln for a apedaJ need by the distrtct than be did in retirement, even filling a void at l!standa for a while undl the district could mab oecesaary ~ Whenever I think of the P.agles ... Paul 'lrnlteJ or Art Perry, Tun O'Brien or Lairy SUnderman. em Wetr.el or Ken Mlllaid, JUn Gleuon ot Jim Scott. or the ~=:o,.=.~ ~lW.veOf Bob Prmcy~ enteathe~ Hl-•~of ~~Dlhlp -~·~bl*"-HliWW.· ,.,,_end ··~ Brin iad ca. QfillY die biildlii .,.. -Im ... dm .. DD newt to lblia. ellblli .... 11.ay OdlllilhlN 1111--.11. SPORTS Mac Posey Shahan Mouradyan Austin Nieto Bravehearts Newport Harbor foursome helps shut down Marina's options. Bury Faulkner Daity Pilot T he best option anaclcs mirror free enterprise, with plenty of choices available for the partici- pants. Thanks to an active. able and aggressive Newport Harl:>or High defensive line. however, Marina's veer option offense operated under a monopoly Friday night And it was the Sailors' front four restraining most of the trade, conspicu· mSy consuming Viking run- ning backs, as well as quaner- back Man Brennan. Brennan was sacked 6ve times. with ends Mac Posey. Shahan Mouradyan, noseguanJ Austin Niero and tackle (]lase Brawner all having a hand ln at l~onesad. Nieto was in on three sacks, including one solo collar, while Posey had a solo job and was iO on a second Mouradyan and Brawner combined for another sack to help limit the Vikings to just 75 yards on the ground in 28 at- tempts. While Nieto and Brawner plugged up the dive hole, Posey and Mouradyan were nearly flawless with their option as- signmen ts. which shifted with the scheme to cover the quarterback. cnW\ on the dive back. or simply try to string the play out, forcing the quarter- back to either duck and cover or pitch to a back being shad- owed by a linebacker or defen- sive back. ·Everyone has a job to do on the option," Posey said, follow- ing the Sailors' 23-14 nonleague home victory. Mouradyan and Po!.e)' also combined to produce a key turnover, as Mouradyan blew up a dive exchange. popping the ball loose and Posey re- cowred at the Vildngs' 41-ya.rd line on the second play of the third quarter. The fumble resulted in a 25- ya.rd Brian Campos field goal which brought the Sailors within 14-lO. On the first play after the en- suing kickoff. Nieto sacked Brennan for a 7-ya.rd loss. then, after a procedure penalty backed the Vtkings up even more, Nieto and outside line- backer Matt Encinias com- bined to wrap up Brennan 4 yards behind the line to make it third-and-26. Marina failed to convert on third down and Spencer Link returned the re- sulting punt 57 yards for a touchdown to put the Tars ahead for good, 16-14, with 5:03 left in the third quarter. Marina's ~ubsequent drive bogged dawn when Posey diag· Tennis Chase Brawner nosed a screen pas.s and hauled down the receiver for no gain right after be caught the sbon flip. Then, two plays later. Brawner and Mowadyan com· bined to stop Brennan for a yard loss on thiJd down. The sack forced a 35-yard field·goal attempt, which New- port's Rhett Hartsfield blocked, and Newport's offense put to- gether a 15-play, 91-yard touch- down drive to seal the win. "They got some pressure on the quarterbaclt and did a much bener job of staying in their lanes. both rushing the passer and defending the op- tion," Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley said of h.is front wall which, averaging roughly 6-foot, 194 pounds. relies on quickness and leverage to neu- tralize bigger opposing block- ers. "They're not real big. but they move real well and every week they're getting better," Brinkley said. Shadow lands .,,.,........,,,_..., ddl'Wllllt. The Newport Harbor Hlgb glrla voDeybal1 team trounces Dana HfDt. 15-3, 15·2, 15-8, IS aenior ..... Wlill reconk 11 dJgs ln the quick tbree-aet match. Sophomore April._ records a game·hlgb 11 kills on eeveraJ passes from setter Jennlfier c.re,. The Corona del Mar Sea Kings score four first.half touchdowns and hold off Canyon High. 20· 13, for their fint win of the season. Starting ln bis first game at free safety, ~Henry lntercepts a pass ro stifle a Comanche comeback drive at the Sea King 21. C.anyon recovers a fumble with l :30 left at their own 37-yanl line to set-up the drive. Corona del Mar features a balanced run-pass offense as a pair of 25-ya.rd Bubb Rader field goals sandwich a seven-play, 43-yard TD drive set up by Tyler Brower'a fumble recovery and the Sea Kings had a 13-0 lead. CdM collects 208 rushing yards on 38 carries compared to Canyon's 20 rushe1, for 37 yards with junior Craig Levine carrying 16 times for 91 yards. An Orange Empire Conference men's water polo showdown becomes violent as Orange C..Oasl College survives with a 15-13 overtime wm as Ryan Dandy scores the game-winning goaJ in overtime and adds an insurance goal in the final minute as the Pirates beat visiting Saddleback to improve to 8-2. 1-0. The Pirates' Jake Prench and Gus Fowler each score four goals apiece as French suffers a bloody eye and Fowler gets hit in the face. Trailing 3-1 after one quarter, the Pirates score six times in the second quarter to take a 7 ·4 halftime lead. Costa Mesa's James Comfort scores rwo goals and CdM"s M1ke Bise tallies three ~ists for OCC ,...._._..10~• ........ eo.ta .,.. _. bmkf!fbeJJ coed>Jlla Wlllla~from hla polkfon. 10 ... before the ltart ol the 1~93 bMketbal1 1eUOD aa)'inl, •1 jult think the team and I are ID dMrerent places. For them to be A MlCasful I'm not the dgtll coach for them now.· Weeb stJtyS on to assist the Costa Mesa basked>aU tournament bdd In lale December. During Weeks' six years at Costa Mela the Mustangs compile a 91-70 record, including a OF championship team that included then-freshman otMa OICam.llll, who enters the 1992-93 lieaSOD as a senior and three-time All-OF player. Weeks says he would re-apply for the job again as early as the following year sbouJd a vacancy surface. The Newport Harbor High boys cross country team secures a pair of Sea View League victories at th.e Bonita Creek Pan course as Newport ed~ Santa Margarita, 25·3 l. and easily outlasts Woodbridge, 15-43, in the tri-meet. The Newport girls also defeat Santa Margarita. 26-29, and Woodbridge, 16-43. Sky Peterb (15:36), Trnt Bry90n (16:01). Dylan Guggc:IUD06 and sophomore Shahram Da.ahd lead the way. Ln girls action, the Sailors' Gwal Twist and Heathtt o.vldlon place 1-2 to sport the victory as Newport's Sandra DeAnplo places fourth by just three seconds. The No. I -ranked Sea Kings m CIF Southern Section Division 111 girls cross country and the No. 3 team in the county, easily defeat the No. 2 team in the county and the 15th-ranked team m the nation, lrvine. 25-33. SCHEDULE TODAY Vo .. yb .. Harbor, 6:30 p.m .; Westminster at Estancia, 3:15 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Ocean View, 3:15 p.m. Waterpolo Community college men -Orange Coast at Cypress, 3 p.m. High school girts -Costa M esa at Mission Viejo. 3 p.m.; Sage Hill at Tesoro, 3:15 p.m .; Capistrano Valley at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Peninsula, 2 p.m . Socc.r The Midget Cowboys' Nick Cabko scor~ four touchdowns in leading the Cowboys (2-1) to a 44-12 win over the Huntington Beach Broncos. Cab1co scores with an interception. reception. run from scrimmage and a second-half kickoff. The Costa Mesa football team earns its first win of the season. a pummeling 36-6 nonleague victory over Los Amigos as Costa Mesa tailback Blnh rushes 30 times for 226 yards, including touchdown runs of 72. 24, and 1 yards. Community college women -Orange Coast at Ventura, 6 p.m. High school girts -Mater Dei at Newport Community college women -Orange Coast at Cypress, 4 p.m. High school boys -Estancia vs. Westminster, at Golden West. 3 p.m. College men -University of San Diego at UC Irvine, 7 p.m. Golf High school girts-Sage Hill at Mater Dei, 3: 15 -oompUedby Bryce Alderton ~----· 16th Annual Harbor Heritage Run RUN NEWPORT! SK FEATURE RACE • II FUN RUN/WALK Plus Kids' Klassic Race and Free Fitness Fai r ............. 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O llWllllNpa QllWllll••"' All Proceeds to CMFA Charity Fund Banquet & Charity Auction Following The Tournament When: Monday, October 7, 2002 -1: 15 pm Shotgun start (check-in at 12:00 pm) Where: Costa Mesa Country Club Fonnat: Team Best Boll Scram~ 111,.. F1ighb: 1. All Man Teams 2. Mixed Man & Women Teams 3. All Women Teams Priee: $100 includes goU w I cart & Banquet follow;ng the tournament $30 Dinner & Auction only REGISllAllON D1ADUNE: Saturday, September 30, 2002 1IAM Please pnMde Name & Phone ' for oll pkJyers . Individual ~ wiU be teamed up ta make a 4 Play.-Team 1. 2. __________ _ J, "------------- t ' , IPOaTI Newport Harbor humb es Marina, 8-0 Sunset League fteld hockey. m. ~ vainel fnJm Mldna JiJgh ran Into a .. ~ IOd that wd WU the Newpon Har· bot Wd ~ team. Which jumped out to a f «O lilld at the .net OI the Ont pertod and crul9ed to an a.:o SUnNt lANlgue win. ~ Unproved to 2..0-2 u Marina dropped to ~S-0. ~rt beat Marina for the first time Mee tom.g to them in lut November's Tuuma- ment of Qwnplooa ftnaL The Vikings have beaten d)e Sallois 1-0 ln the last two roe finals, but Ma· dDa Qt 14 aenion to graduation. ~ Nix led Newport with three goals, Caitlin ~ netted two goals and Christina Barbatti. c.urte Getea and Meagan McHone added goals. ••• ••• • •• • •• IOCC8t occ ............. Ml. An atad ... ~ 21 ebOCI aad faUr .. netted lbe 0.-. Collt Callp wam.ta IOCCel' team 111 IMfalh 'wtn n.e.dlliy It OCC. Led bf tophomore Jaytee M8blei"a lWO pie and .. 1;1iy,hlhmen Sanh Ronqu11o ana vanes. aa ROC:tia. die Bucs limited the Oona to jmt two =~to 7-1, 3-1 In the Orange • •• soccat: vu ....... , ..... 2·1 BiOla Unlvenity WM 1 2.· 1 wtnn. lft women's eocc. n.e.ctay as ~ ~ Onhenity came up short In Go&deli SCate Athledc c.onference play. Jenae Welch scored Vanguard'• lone goa.l ln the eecond half. Vanguatd fell to 2-3·1. Biola improved to S-2·1. ••• WATER POLO: Mesa wins, 12·11 VOLl£YBALL: Cc9I wins In ftve at HB TENNIS: Sqe .. fllh, 12-4 Pfto.sbman forward Nikki Saenz ulist.ed on Ron- quillo'• Soll. the Pirates ftrat In the 30th minute and lobbed a paq to a fleeting Mahler, who beaded the ball to her feet ln-ltride on a break- away and then booted the ball tn. Sophomore Fer- nanda Veluco ualsted on Mahler's Ont goal. BJan. b Gratzer assisted OD Rocha's goal. The c.ost.a Mesa High boys water polo team won Its Golden West League opener, l2· ll, over visiting Ocean View at c.osta Mesa HJgb Tuesday. The Mustangs bad diverse scoring as Evan Spen- cer, 8dan Tipton, Ad.am Douglas and Cltris Damas all scored goals. said Costa Mesa coach Bob Shuop. ••• Corona del Mar Hlgh's girls volleyball team took Its act on the road Tuesday night and pulled out a 15-3, 11-15, 15-7, 12-15, 15-5 nonJeague victory at Hwitington Beach. The Sea Klng., now 3-4, were led by the play of Oaire Allen (23 lcills), Jordan Smith (23 digs) and Uodsey P.nsign (10 kills). Corona del Mar returns to action Friday in the first round of the Capistrano Valley Tournament. St. Marga.m's was a 12-4 Academy League win- ner over host Sage Hill In girls tennis Tuesday. dropping Sage Hill to 3-1, 2-1 ln league. St. Marga- ret's improved to 2-0, 2--0. At:A'1EM'f lDGUE St.~12.hge .. 4 Slngles-Ammerman lSHI Iott to lmre, 0-6; Iott to Huang, N!; Mctcltterldt (SHI lost to Huang, 6-7; def. Pasqualli, 7~; Fullmer (SHI def. Relsenweeer, 7-6; Iott to lmre, <Ml, lost to Huang,0-6. VOUEYBAU.; Point Loma sweeps W The Vanguard University Uons played well, but were unable to take a game from visiting Point Loma Nuarene Tuesday night. losing in dne. ~ created some problems for the No. 4-ra.nled Crusaders, pushing Point Loma before fall- ing, 30-28, in each of the first two games. Mesa goalie Matt Jaroslawski made eight saves for the Mustang. who improved to 3-2, 1-0 in l~e. ••• TENNIS: Estancia upset. 13-5 In the finale the Uons fell, 30· 16. ••• TENNIS: CdM tops Edison, 14-4 Corona del Mar High's girls tennis team was a 14-4 nonleague winner over visiting Edison Tues- day, and returns today to host Capistrano Valley. Doublel-Tsoong-Chen (SH) lost to S. Huang-Valenti, 2-6; def. Chastlne-ld'linose, 6-4; lost to Blrthmer·Llndstrom, 1~; Berman-Hattman (SHI won, 6-3, Iott, 1~. 5-7; Levin-Graham (SH) lost, <Ml, 2-6, 2-6. Jennifer Gelsbauer paced the Uons with 14 kills and committed only one attacking error. Setter Jennifer Johnson had 20 assists for Vanguard, which dropped to 3-9, 0~6 In the GSAC. F.stancia High's Karleen Curran, JC.elly Trettin and Heather Morton each scored a set win over Santa Ana's No. l girls tennis player, bu& It was the host Saints who won the Golden West League match. 13-5. • •• ••• NOfUMiUE VOUEYBALL: Sa1e Hiiis wins GOLF: Anteaten men lha11> F.stancia (3·3, 3-1 In league) returns to action to- day. hosting El Modena in nonleague action. Santa Ana improved to 4-1, 2-l. CdM 14, Edl9on 4 ~ -Snyder (CdM) def. Rice, 6-1; def. Takamori, 6-0; def. Bonev. 6-0; Holland (CdM)won, 6-1, 6-0, 6-1; Muttke (CdM) won. 6-4, 6-0, 6-0. • Sage Hill HJgh's strong serving helped the Ught· ning girls volleyball team earn a 15-6. 15-8. 15-12 over nonleague visitor Estancia Monday. Led by senior Jeff Cobum's 6-under-par 210. good for II th overall, the UC lrvine men's golf team toolt fourth place out of 14 teams in the Ant· eaters' first tournament of the 2002-03 sea.son. GOLDEN WEST LEAOOE s.nt.a AM 13. &tMda 5 Singlee-Cumin (El def. Ramirez, 6-3, lost to Vela, 5-7. lost to Sanchez. 6-7; Trettin IE) won. 6-1, lost, 2~. <Ml; H. Morton (El won, 6-2, lost. 2-8, 3-6. Oout>Me -Rubenstein-Steel (CdMI def. J. Boyer-lwanaba, 6-2; def. Truong-Rea. 7~; Way-Souzzl (CdMI lost to L Boyer-P1tdlford, 1~; Yelsey-Miller (CdM) IOS't. S-7. lost to Boyer-Pitd'lford. 3-6; def. Truong-Rea, 6-1; Carnahan-Manning (CdMI lost. 3-6, won, 7-5, 6-4. Debbie Woder-Lee had elght aces and Sophia Hlllgren added five for the hosts. Shelley Smith chipped in five lcills and three aces and Cat Dailey had four aces for the winners. Coburn shot rounds of 68, 71, 71 to lead UC lr· vine to its fourth-place finiBh in the 54-hole Pacific Invitational at the Reserve at Spanos Palk. Doubeea-Sudhikam-M. Morton (El lost to Habdad-Aodriguez. 3-6. lost to Mendon-Alvero. H!, def Aboytes.Manzanares. 6-3; Ingram-Moran (El lost, 5-7. 1-6, won, 6-2; Zaidler-lbami (El lost. 3-6, 3-6, 6-7. 2640 Llpl llallca ~-------------ISC12Jl6 ll011CI Of PmnOel TO ..-sTa mAn OF: IUIQA llSS &llSSll wtllO.A21SlS7 1 o all hetrs, benell· c1a11u. creditors. con· tmeent creditors. end pe,.ons who m•y olh erwlse be Interested in the will or estate, or both. of MARCIA HESS GRtfSSfR A PETITION roR PRO· BA TE has been filed by TODD DEYO HESS 1n the SuperK>f Court of Celi lorn••. County of OR ANGE THE PE THION FOR PROBATE request& that TOOO OCYO HESS be appointed as person•I representaltva to ed nwnister the nl•I• of the decadent THC Pt:TtTION rtqunts the decedent's Win and codrc1ls, 11 any, b• admitted lo probate The Wrll and 1ny codicils •• •••tlable lor n•mln• lion 1n the file kepi by the court THC Pl flllON requests auth0t1ty to •dmfnlst• the est1te under the Independent Admlnls Ir a hon of Estates Act. 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The independent ad· m1n11t111ion 111tlt0flty will be 1111nttd unless an ml•reded p•nJon Illes an ob,ectlon to UM pahlt0n and \hows 1ood cause .,.,Y the court \hould not 111r1t tM 1uthor1ty A HE ARllllC on the p11!11on will be held on OCTOBER 17, 2002 1t I JO p m In Oept. l73 localed •I 341 TIM City 011ve South, Oran,., CA 92868 1r YOU OBJECT to Ille aianl1n1 of Iha petition, you "1ould •PP9N al th• heanna and st1te your nbjf'chona or file wrllttn ob,.,ct1orn with IM court before the hurlna Your appurance may be In per son or by your attorney tr YOU ARI A CREDI TOR or cont1n1ent creditor of th• dautMd, you must Ill• your cleim with the c0111 I and mill • copy lo IM perso11ll rtprn.,nlallvt appointed by the cou1I w1th1n four m<>nths from the date of lhe 111" ISSUlftee Of lfoll•r\ I\ provided In P1ob1l1 Code Hcllon 9100 lhe time f0t f1lui1 claims will not uplre bel0te lou< months from lhfl hfla11n1 dal• notlCtd above YOU MAY CXAMIHIE the Ille hpt by llM cour I If you are a P'f'IOll In t.,esled 1n the ""'''· you may Illa with Ille court 1 ReQUest for $pe(11I Notice (fOfM DC• 154) <>I the fill• of Ill invtnt0ty and .,..,.1 .. 1 of ttlale .... t, Of of ar1y petition or KcOWll a1 provld•d Ill Pr...U CCMH '41C t io11 12'0 A fteql'HI for S•eclal Notice IOI"! II 111 ..... ltMll lhot COl!f't ckd ~fwPe• I ,.,.,.. . .....,. ~ .......... ., -r ... &wotfM ..... .,_ ....... ,. ... .,...., <A ... ,, hltll11t•• fll•:~ ... ~ ....... ... ~ ... It. •.am ' Compeny. 24-02 M1ehel· son Or , Suite 170. Irvine. CA 92612 FLORENCE CARDOZA, al~ known as Mary C8fdozo as Trustee ot Trust A end as Trudet of Trust B under Woll of Antonio Cardozo. also known as Tony Cardoza ind Anthony Cardoza. Deceased . 7475 A1ch1b1ld Ave . Co1ona. CA91720 FLORENCE CARDOZA, also known as Mary Cardo7o, Individually as pertains to her mterest in Trust B under Will of Antonio Cardozo. also know as Tony Cardo7a And Anthony C1rdoz1. o.c.~ 7475 Archlbeld AH . Coron•. CA 91720 FRAHK FAGUNOES, as TtustM under lbe AN· THOHY CMOOZA, JR .. IRREVOCABLE TRUST, NORMAN RICKY CAR· OOZA IRREVOCABLE TRUST, DAVID CAllOOZA IRREVOCABLE TRUST, ROSAl.1£ A. CARDOZA Sil VEIRA ff!REVOCABLE TRUST, ARLINE L. CAR· OOZA Sil VEIRA IRREVO· CABLE TRUST. LOR· RAINE CARDOZA POST· MA IRREVOCABLE TRUST. 7475 kchlb1ld Ave., COfona, A 91720 This busmen is con· ducted by: • aenerel partnership Htve you st•tted dolna buslnen yet? Ves, 6/14/02 FIM•nce Ctrdoll This st1tement was flied with Ille County Cl«k of Onnae County on09/13/02 20026'1"29 Diiiy Piiot Sept. 18. 25. Oct 2, 9, 2002 W8l8 MUCAa Public ,,..,Ines wilt be IMld by ttM Costa~ Plannlnc Commission 11 c.ty Hall, 77 F ..-Dtlft, Costa Mesa. CAhf0tn ... 1t 5:30 p '" , Of H soon n poss;blot tllefutter on -...y, oma-u. 2002, r•ftrd1111 the followlna epphcabons. 1. Mester Pl1n Amendment (PA·02·09) of ttl• r alrv••W Part. Maitw Plan. f0t Ille Or•nc• County Model EnP,.•• to instill 1n addltion•I 2.250 linul fHt of mod•I tr•ln ••ll•o•d ltack at the nl•tlnc Model Enal· n~s· fKlllty, louted 11 th• toul"4tfn portion of th• entaklt of F alrview P1rl1. Envlronm•nlll delennln1tlon: Mill&1ted "•••tin o.c1.,ruon. TM environment• doc· ument It av1il1ble f0t public review end com· 111111b from September 2'. 2002 to October 25. 2002 •I the f0Uowln1 loettlo11s: (•) Public C-IM, Plln11t111 DM- tloll, City Hiii, 17 Ftlr Drive, (Ii) Mesa Verde Public Llbr1ry, 2969 ..... V•H Otlw, btt, (c) Ore111• County ,ubllc llbf1ry (Ptrll Avtn1141 Brtnc:ti), 1155 PMllA- lf lf'ly of IN P'eudlni tcllont •• che~ Ill court, tllot ~ MIY be llmitff to Oftly .._. IUlllll_r ...... Ill• public l!Hrfna descrMi.4 Ill tNe llOtk• or Ill wrltte11 cOfll• tplfl~ .... vttrM l• the l'tannlfta C:.ml•*" et, or prlar t., h ,.._ '*'"" r °' furttMr ......,_ Broadway. Ste a'J Anaheim. CA 92805 The F1clltoous Bus1nns name relerred lo •bove WU filed '" Or a nae County on 02·09·01, FILE NO. 20016854787 Ne11hbo1hood Accep lance Corp., 29Hi A Redhill Ave , •llO·C. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This business 1s con· ducted by. a corporalt0n Ne11hbo1hood Accep· tance Corp Barbare Sled. Exec. VP Th11 st1tement was filed with the County Clerk of Or1nee County on 9/17/02 20026'172$7 Oa1ly Piiot Sept 18, 25, Oct. 2. 9, 2002 WM8 Th• followon1 persons .,. doinc busin•ss as. A.) What • Oiffatenctl F1brlc Prollcl1on & Ci.1n1nc. 8 ) Intern• tionat lnat1tute for Fabric Protection & Cleanlna. C.) Network Information Ser vices Gr011p fnternatlonat, D ) Spectrum Consolldelad. E.) MMCO & Auoc• ates. F .) Internet Edu cation, 670 W. 17th str .. t. Unit El. Costa ~.CA 92627-3663 Mark K•nd.,ian, 670 W 17th StrMl, Unit £7. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 3663 This business 1s con ducted by· an lndlvlduel Hive you stll1ed dolna business yet' Yes. 2001 Mark K•ndtr .. n This st•tement was hied with ttM County Clerk of Or enre County on09/2A/02 200Ut1I061 Deily Pilot 5-pl 25. Oct 2,9, 16,2002 Wll64 Fkm.. .... ......... The folloWln1 ~sons ere d~ bUSIMSS IS A.) Adva!ICff Ch1ro Med Center, 8.) Cout.11 Community Chir09f'Ktlc, 451 West lincol11 Ave .. #251, Anah11m. CA 92805 Ghalb1-Ha1h1n1 ChlrO· practie, Inc:. (CA). 451 West Lincoln. 12SI, An1helm. CA 92805 This business la con ducted by: a COfporatlon Have you started doina business yet? Yes. 4/2S/02 Ghalbl H11hanl Chtro practlc. Inc. Timothy Ghalbl, Prasl dent This •l1t1m•nl WH filtd with the County Clerk of Or•ns• Count~ on 09/24/02 290tHllOl2 Deity Piiot Sept. ZS, Oct 2. 9, 15. 2002 W860 ........... ......... TIM followlna persons •• dofna busineu H A.) S.,._IOft Co11111lt· Nie' Gr04IP. 8.) ~­.... Prop1rtlt1, C ) Sen09'1411 lnl.,,.atlonal, 6 Hibllorouafl. Hewpoft .. tell, CA 92.660 S1•d•r1011 Hold1n1•. Inc., (CA), S Hlhbor ~.:-.-port S.Kll, ,,. l>uMMA is COii• 4'1<:tied b'. a cor por tllon HR• yOll alatlH doitlf llu.,,,_11191? Yn, s.t.1.2002 Sen•ereon Holdl11p, i.e. Altll M. $111d•non, f't.idlrlt-~ 1t1t.1Mnt w•• .. wttt1 tlM Cou11ty 11011 011 Utt 1bowt "IJllllC~ lzlWI II (7H) ,,..,5245, If cell ................ ,.i-~ llMfll iao c .... of or ..... Count~ .... • •Ol/2 ..... 77 J.W om.. Cott• ..... ,." =· e;:rn1~••h ~~a.. ZS. Ott a. ZODZ .... I I 1m:z Wll2 -:iiiiiii-.r~ • 2325 B Renaissance Drive, las Ileen. NV 89119 Thos busineu 1s con dueled by. a corpo11lt0n Have you started doma business yet' No J.H, S11oonian, Inc Juhe A Mumma, Vice President Thts statement was filed with Iha County Clerk of Ounce County on 09/16/02 2002H1711S 0•1ly Pilot Sept 25. Oct 2.9.16.2002 W852 AdlllM ..... .... s....... The follow1na person' .,., do1n1 bu"ness as. Shear Altitude, 3416 Via lido, /lltwpo<t Buch. CA 92663 Amy Kelhtyn Stahov1eh. 21501 Impala Ln • Hun hn1ton BHch CA 92646 St111t Stahov1eh 21501 Impale ln , Hunhr4!ton &.ach, CA 9?646 ") This bus1nus is 'ton dueled by husbend and wire H .. e you sta<ted doin1 bus1nen yet7 Ho Amy Kathryn St1hov 1Ch This sl1tement wes riled with the County Clerk of Or•nae County on 09/24/02 2002H1101S Dally Piiot Sept. 25, Oct 2. 9. 16. 2002 W865 Rdlll. ..... "-S..... The follow1n1 persons .,. do1n1 buJlnHS IS' 21st Century Dental, 8907 Warn•• Ave Sit 100, Hunhn1ton Beach. CA92644 Bolla Dental C0tpout1on (CA). 8907 Wa<ner Ava • Ste 100, Hunt1n1ton &.ech, CA 9264-4 flus busm•ss IS con• ducted by a tOfpor att011 Have you stwtad doiflt bus11>Hs yet7 Yes. 11/29/00 Bolt. Dental C0tpora· hon 0.bu L Bolla, DOS. President This stat111tt1nt •H hied wilt! ltM County Clerk of Or1n1• County on 09/24/02 2002 .. 110.4 Dally Prlot Sept. ZS, Oct 2. 9. 16, 2002 W861 Re-.. .... ... s..... The follow1n1 plfton• .,. dolna busineu ai: AA Auto Repair & Sm1> .. 1720 Plec•nlla. Cost• Meu. CA 92'27 Gino Sharafkh1nltn, 21146 Surfwood ln , HunUnlfon Buch. CA 92645 Ju•n P .. er. 2264 Mey., Pl.. Costa Men. CA 92627 This business •S con· ~ted by. • 1enw1I p1rtnershlp Hive you slat led dotn( business yetf Ho Clno Shwtk.ha"'8n Thi• s t•l•ment was flied w1UI the Covntr Ct.rll of Onn1• Countr on~/20/02 to02Hl7741 D•Hr l'Not S.,1 ZS, Oct. 2. I, 14, 200? WMl .......... .......... Tlle followlna ,._ ire do~ 1111.slneu "'· ... Oii. 16$41 ~ ln i..J..'4!"tincton S.ecll. CA..-1947 J.9411 $tWrlCtf Otl!IOfl, 11642 R'hoM ln.. H•· llnato11 luch, CA 92147 T11ta bul!m• " ton *1cte4 111. 111 lnclMdVll Hl11•y0111t•._. ... ...,.., ~"Ne ~~ .. c • .,.... Tiii• 1t.t-t w• fW ttllll dM CCMttltJ c.ti of °'"',. CouMy Oii Oii J J/02 ..... , .. ., ...... ,... ..,. 11. ft, Ott z,•.!11! .... Sil ~ .. I ' The lollowma persons ••• do1111 busmen IS' Helmiml, 2103 Santa Ana Ave • IC, Cosl1 Mesa, CA92627 Siivia Siemons· Massip, ZIOJ Senta Ana Ave,, IC. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Petr• Sitmon5, 2523 Popl1r L•"•· Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Tlus busmen 1~ con· ducted by. 1 11ene11I p11tnersh1p Hive you started doln1 business yet' No S1M1 S1amons·Massip This st1temenl w1s hied with the CounJy Cluk of Oran1e County on09/20/02 2002H177S7 Dally Pilot Sept 2S. Oct. 'l. 9, 16. 2002 W857 The toffow1n1 pe"ons are do1111 business n CM Really Advisor•. LLC, 4343 \Ion K11m1n Ave .. Hewpo<t Beach. CA 92660 CM Really Advisors, LLC (CA). 4343 \Ion Karmen Ave .. Newport Beach. CA 92660 lh1s busrnns IS con- duc led by L1m.ted llab11tty co Hive you sta1 led doina busffless yet? Yes. 815/02 GM Rull) Advisors: LLC Gree Mickelson Member Tlus statement was filed with tht County Clef'k of Ot •nae County on 09/11/02 2002H167U Oa1tr Pilot Sept 18. 25. Oct 2. 9. 2002 W843 1.-Ho. l0\.u9a Am Ac-.11 .... OrdW NIL llm A.P. IUm ... S...... t:tl~-«11 '**-cl Tn.mft The followln1 persons S. I"* Dlld cl TNll 'lbl .,, do1na b11slness H M ii Ollllt "* Dlld al A.) New Oty Pr oduc T~ o.I Ftbn.wy S. 2002. Irons. B.) New Dey 11't111s you * IClc:ll to Music Studios. Z346 prolld yow PIQlllllY. •!NY bt Newport Blvd,, Unit A 5, ldcl II a pi.Cllc .... I you Coste Mesa CA 92627 ti.l 111 ....... al b IS94 ,_,. d tit ~ Donna M Wtcks, 2383 llQlht~youftdclCO'ilcl Or•na• Ave . Unit o. a llllyel. NcD la ~ Costa Mesa. CA 92627 ~ hi on 1~ II This buS1ness 1s con 10:00 NA cl 11111 Illy, ii b ducted by an 1nd1v1dual f11ri1 d fie .........._ II b Have you started ._ do1n1 business yet? No nllln "Y .. to b Donna M Wieks "*-*' Oll'ic C.. <IOl-41t This statement wu E. OlaplWI 1". "'-*ta. hied with the C<>unty ~ Am 1 = Clerk of Oranae County .,...,...._., on 07/23/02 CCl'pOlllon • ~ ~ 2002H 16516 T,,.._ llm nl purtl.wC ID 011ty Pilot Sept 18. 2S .. pc-. cl .. CCll'lltlrNd II Oct 2, 9. 2002 W846 1'111 Cdrl Dlld d TMI Aclllm .... -.Aid llJ Thail9 L ldll. ... ~-----.. I Jlrdl llWI mnlld <II ---.lltl!IM*Nlcloa:ai The lolloWlnl persons ,... d Onrlga Colley, II are do1r11 business as 111111 ""-Rlcordll"s Bumpers Plus. 33022 ....._. Ho. 2IXl:20111131. Oulr•Uff Ct., San lu•n 11J 119111 d a blmll 111 Caposlt1no, CA 9267S dlf&t ill ..,...c 111 Chuck R Freeman. ,... ... of ,. c111g11ar11 33022 Outnaer Ct Sen lllllnd ...,, ftUtrt hi luen Capislreno CA lnD or -., Mali::a of 9267S ........... ~-·-Donna R Freeman, --,__ ••v""" 33022 Out11gt1 Ct San • Rlcoidlln _,...No. Ju•n Capistrano, CA ~1. "9oai rVa,. 'll675 ,. ""-• Ill II pi.Cllc This business is con lldonto .. ~liddlrlor dueled by husband and Clll\ .._. tlllllf al .. wife ~--. ~ br I Have you started ~ 0-* er., Ill I dolna business yel7 Yes, llllt °' lllllknll bn. or lw Oc 1. 1999 .._. '*"' er., GI Donna R rream•n fffft t/l'(//I llrW1Cllll Nldon This statement wes _..,a.:lon510:Zaf .. fifed with the C<>unty C... ~ c.ie. Clerk ol Or1n11 County ~ to di IUfrim ii on 09/13/02 ~ M GI Clllornll. II 20026t I Htt ....... • ft1 llM cl ... II Delly Pilot Sept 18. 25, ~ .. nl "*"" 111111 "1. Oct. 2. 9, 2002 W837 •Tllml. lllMllll"'" Ac-.11 ..... ...i1n·~--~ -cll9clllld• lilollC I.lit no.~ -l,ndt-.bDil461.PIOll ,.,. followlna petsons __ .J ...........__ ': If• do1f11 buslnus H . -"' -Tracy Jed Ast, 1195 Thi ... .._ fl Sheflnmt.Ofl ll02, New· ...,....,... fllw... port Beaclt, CA 92G63 """"' ....._ Trac' LOfllltrtlh. 1'95 llllCltlllS la ~ II ts ShetlnftO«I Tl02. New· ~II"*" LIM 0. Miii port S.aclt, CA 92e63 CA 1111 ......... .lllclwip Wolowlec, 1895 ......_ II 111119J Ill f11t sti.flnaton Tl02. Hew· •ca**• In 1111111 .. port .. aclt, CA tze63 ....... -lMI ~s is (Oft• ......... -Ill '9 •uct•d I>)'. CO'PllflMJI ---.... -KIY9 ,.ou 1t.arte4 - -,_~ dolftc IKitlfl•n ,.n Ho ;-:: Trec;y Lonpltetll Tlllt •I.tit-flt WH :.-: f\6td wfttl dM C4>vnty :r:'a..l.:11111._ ~-~•nit Cou11ty ...... -• ,....... 1991 .. '77•• ::::-~ I 9'i Oelty Pilot J,pt. 25. Oct -..... t,t,tt.~ weeo ~ ..... -.___........._ = ....... ,, .. --.................. ._.., .. 111111.,.,.. The lollowl111 ,.rtont .,.. ... .... ., .. •• clolna b""'-••: ......... A.) Ade'e lnaut111ct fl • ... It S.t,,lc... I ) A•• .. amt ._ lhonton l111ur111ce ...... ~ 1 l«,,lce, llM H~. ~ ES =--.:::-n:.:~; .. ...... If.:..~ .... ,......, C:.ta .... -......~--CANll27 =-~-:Ji ............... < ... -.a. ~w:-~ -..... ,.,.., .... =""' ft ~=i;:-.:: ·==-.......... .. ------.. c = Clerli. of Oranae County on 08/28/02 20C>2 .. 1SU1 D•llY Piiot Sept 4. 11. 18, 25, 2002 W829 ~ ....... .... s....... The following per,.ons are doing business n Get n 01rty, ~I ·o· Grace ln , Costa M•u . CA 92627 Mlcheel Villeneuve. 2490 Newport Blvd.. Cost1 Mesa, CA 92627 This businns " con· ducted by 1ndlv1dual Have you started do1n1 bu~mess yet' No M1chMI \11llanau•• This statement wes hte4 with the County Clerk ot Ot ans• County on 09/20/02 2002Hl77SS Daily Pitot Sept 25. Oct 2,9. 16,2002 W8S4 Fkm.. ..... ... s...... The followln1 persoM ere dolna buslnesi as. United Construction & Davalopm'"t 2199 Puente Ave , Coste Meu, CA 92621 Kavin Elhnalo<d, 2199 Puent• Ave . Cosl1 Meu. CA 92627 This business It con dueled by •n md1v1dual Have you star11d doln& busineu yet1 No Kavin E.111naf0fd This statement WH hied with the County Clerk of Oranc• County on 09/16/02 20026917140 011ly Piiot Sept 18. 25, Oct 2. 9, <'001 WMS w.. ..... "-S...... The followlll1 ~sons ere dom1 business H Ele11nl Car O.ta1hn1. 21S81 CaHe Otono. lake FOfesl. CA 92630 Krl• r OfHI Ch.,nlCk, 2 581 Calle Otono. lake F0ttst. CA 92630 This bus1neu is con ducted by an lndlvidu•I Han you started dom1 busoneu yel1 Yes, 4/02 Kyle Chtfnadl This statement wu hied with the County Clerk of 01an1• County on09/20/02 2002H117.J4 O•ily Piiot Sept 25. Oct 2,9, 16,2002 W8S3 SeU :fOH, Ca, ltt Cl•Hf/l•tl I ----- nc.. .... ... s...... The tollow1n11 person• are do•na business as SUEDE. 95 Fortune '603, t1Y1ne, CA 92618 Crea R Yamine, 612 South Clar a St.. Ana helm, CA 92804 This business •• con dueled by an 111d1V1dual Have you stert•d doin1 busineu yet1 No Gr ea R Yam1nt Ttus sl•tement w1s hied with the County Cle•k of Or•nat County on 09/11/02 2002 .. 17S4S 011ly Pilot Sept 25 Oct 2. 9, 16. 2002 W859 .......... .......... The totlow1ne persons .,, dotnl buS#HIU as: l r1-Q SolutJons, 14872 Hope SllMt, Westm1n· ster. C•l1f0tn .. 92683 Quy•n H N1uyan. 141172 Hope Strut Westminster, C•lrforn1a 92683 This business 1s con dueled by. an rnd1V1dual Hne you started do1n1 bininess yet? Ho Quytn f'tctlyen Tpos stetamenl wu filed with the County Clerk of Or11111e County on 08/06/02 2002Hl2'6' 011ly Pilot Sept 4. 11. 18, 25, 2002 W832 .......... ... s...... The follow1n1 persons era do1n11 busineu as· Ride on the Ed1e. 1908 Pomon1 Ave • Cost. Mesa. CA 92627 Mar I Inez Mou.es. 1908 Pomon1 Ave • Co•ta Mesa CA 92627 ThlS business rs con· ducted by-an indn11doal H1vt you sl11ted dome buslnul yet? Ho M0tsn Mll'tonei This statement was hied with · the County Clark of Or1n1• County on09/16/02 IOOtH17128 Dally Pilot Sept 18. 25, OcL 2.11. 2002 W844 Fkm.. ..... ........... TM followtna persons tre doin1 buslllUS IS VtrltbrM Chllln Com· peny. U26 Pomona Av.., 1203. Co•ta Mesa, CA92627 Daony Allan Bouci• ------- 1826 Po mone Ava . •?03, Costa MHt CA 92627 This business 1s con ducted by an tnd1vldual Have you 'tarted do1n1 busonus yet? No Danny Allen Bouc•e This statement wn flied with tht County Clerk of Ounce County on 09/24/02 2002 .. 11086 Deily Pilot Sept 7!>, Oct 2. 9. 16. 200Z W863 ......... "-*-"' The fotlow1n1 ptr sons ue do1n1 buslf\eH as Select Cers 653 w 19th St.. Coste Mesa CA 92627 P...-ra Maalouf 2Y.>49 Send Stone M11s•on Via,o. CA 92692 Thll busmen rs con ducted by an 111dmdual Have you statt•d ooinc busu,.rss yet' No P1«re Maalouf Thia statement wes hied with the Counl) Clerk of Oranae County on 09/13/02 2002H1H27 Delly Pilot Sept 18. 25. Oct 2. 9, 2002 W839 ,..... ..... "-*-"' TM follow1n1 p•nons are do•na business u I Savvy Work Pl1ce. 2039 Irvine Ave . Costa Mui, CA92627 Oona Pa11anns1. 2039 Irvine, Ave .. Costa Moa CA92621 This busrneS$ •s con ducted by an 1nd1Y1dual Heve you slarltd dolnc business yet? Yes 9/l/02 Oona P•11•ness1 T1!1s statement wu filed with the County Cle<k of Oranae County on 09/19/02 2002H17UO Oarly Pilot Sept 25. Oct 29.16.2002 W858 ~ .... ... s..... lhe lollow11t1 ~sons are do1111 business H . HaweW.11 ·at tt.a<t. 422 Orchid A ... , COfona dal Mw. CA 9262S lwina Lynn Fa111r, 422 Orchid Ave., Co<ona del Mar. CA 9262S This butlness is con ducted by· en lndhtldual Havt you •tMltd doin1 buslneu yet? YH, Au1 l 2002 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?. • • • • • • • • • • Daily~Pilot ' l uan1 r arr •• I his statement was ftled with the County Clerk of Ounae Counlv on09/20/02 2002H1775' Daily Pilot S.pt 25 Oct 2.9. 16,2002 W855 fldltl. ..... .... s....... I h~ follow1111 person' are clotn& bu\tt1au n Auto Muuae. 22501 Chase •8204. Ahso v,.,., CA 926!>6 S<oll Perhsfem, 1~1 Chase ~ AhM> v .. '° CA926S6 Thi\ bu,1neu 1s con duded by an •ndmduel Have yov 1t .. tod do1n1 bus1nen yf'I' Yn 5/01/02 Scott Pa<hslttn Th11 statement wn hied with the County Cluk of Or•nae County on09/20/02 2002 .. 1775' Dally Pilot Sept 25, Oct 2.9. 16.2002 W856 llOTICI Of AlfWJlm JO 58.1. M<OflCU nuas Date of r 1hn1 ~ku hon .lanulf)' 10, 2002 To Whom II Mey Con ttfn. fhe Nama(s) ol the Apphc ant( s) IS/lie NAPA WIHC GROUP LLC The apphcanls hsled ebove are 1pply1n11 to the Oapao lmttnl of Alcohol" Bever lie Control to sell 1lcoholk haver •au •I 11 OS QUAIL ST , N(WPORI BEACH, CA 92660 Type of hcenM(s) Applied fOf 20 OfF ·SAlE err R AHOWINF 17 BEER AHO WIHl WHOlESAUR O•ilr P11ot September 11, ll.2'.2002 ~ TelUsAbttt YOUR 6WGESWI 11 CWSIRED (949) 642-5671 I Policy ~ and deadlines arc subject to change without notice. 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Records, T 1pes CO'sandDlscs 3315 Tors • •Eco•Ds net ho 1.1.f<.-. lb 5CJ\&60s .18l 1111.,, ~pkrs. tube ""'!" Mokt 949 64!> 75'Y.> HOME FURNISHINGS Furniture 3435 Hwntet Green lth• \WIYf'I r IH k tr f t"c.ltner L••U&hl ~I $700 sa• <J I $t'i0 9/SIS '177 HDWOOD PLAY sn . SWING, SUDl, S 100. 949-640-7131 JEWELRY I 3460 DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS Coa•t (oh• N .. ch 111n c "'"'' Cold "I"' ll'W~~ y w.tld~ ~nlo~ I olle< loblH 949 £>42 9448 3610 Loall 0..... -. .. ........................ -v S.-S-12 .... ,.......... .. ~Nat­_.. w. 949-444-2279 www..a•• .... ••f¥Hr.__. .._JO.., w•....,. 4 .... M9-4S1-4606 Buslnea Opportunities Baslnmes Ind fflndllses 3905 A+Mi"M MARS NlSlll \lock~d •~ndona 1oute Unique ni•• hint GtPal opportunty' Ptomf' lo..• t1on" llVettlAblf' now' l acrllrnl 111 nhl pl) I en Ital lnv.-lmf'nl 1eq111red SIOK & und~r loll lief I ROO 637 7 444 (Cl\l ·sc flNJ IACI IAY CINTE• 26!>1 lrvtne Ave 90051 1011 view rtl•tl on sol• 714 S73 7180 ._.., '-'-Sept 21 .... Sam Ufotture. ora•n. anhq~ s.w1na machine tools. & h04lsehold m1..c 9142 Oalafleld C11 . Hunlt111ton Beach WIST MAllNI CINTH LOii 1505 1000 p..ifk c-t Hwy -------12IO '1 h $22~ NNN lMt •tttet1 Belae/Or-94t-S74-1117 •nee. Short hu. Fe mile, "ne11 M111ners lnft/ACREAGf Parll, N 8 949 515·7089 UhJfl flMICWJ ~ PROFOSIONAL _W_lt*d ___ 4_7_40 20 ACRE RE POSSlS SERVICES SIONS1 Save Sl.000+' SO • In Lonll Botrow wti.n ""4. Mortcap. Business. l"wwn•I. Debt Con· aolldttlo11, Home Im· PfOl!el'Mllt, Auto Loins, Credit R.-11, Qc.tlcll AclproVll. Low lnttfest. Low Monti! ty No ftt. Apply by ~c••l.-.IS&-7039 i down $89 82/monlfl t U ,919 4 2/10,/216 month') Nur boomlna El Pno Tu•~ Rol d 1cceu f 11• n11ps/ pi c t ures Sunset R1nchn I 800 343·9444 CAL •SCAN • • How to Place A CLASSIFIEAD --Deadlines-- Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By Fax By Phone (949) 642-5678 Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5 :()()pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm By Mai I/In PcrHon: (949) 631-6594 (Plca.t tnclu.k yow n111nt mod ~number Md ~·11 call you bak with a pn« quoit ) 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 926i.7 At Ncwpon Blvd. &. BJy S1 Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm I lours Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm ESTATE R SALE HOMESF~SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY CostaMesa orEN SAT 1-4 3047 (....,try Club Dr. M£SA VE RO£ cmr COURS( Jb1 . 2 5ba compleltly rrmodrlrd I •lory 10 000• sf lot S87S,OOO Ann. McCasle"d 714 540 SCll 714 751 4330 o,.n Sat-S-1 -4 3257 Oakofa Ave JI& br's, 2ba hOm~. 11lass brick. sm remod ktlch. e>pand mstr & 2nd b1 buea pool Ail Delpha WM Kennedy & Auoc $492.000 949 760 8867 l 'st6e Jlr 21-. hard wood floon fabulous b•ckyard w/p•llO. otnd over ha'1C plu~ fr uot beartna tree uerywM1e $489,000 Judy Kolar Bkr U9-376-.SS76 Vec-1 OPEN SAT-SUN 12-4 S0'6H ..... "'9Way 4br1 I J/4ba hse, pool. 1p1. RV/boat parkona New car pet lhroul!houl S21,225 down, $424,500 own.r /agt 714 865 2999 lrvlne OPEN SUN 1-S. 16 A...._t•. WulpArl. Jbr. FR k au pool s pa. nu• crpt . AC Ab5olule turn key l••R nt model "' lhe devel opemenl Reduced to S!>l9,000 Judy Kolar. Bkt 949 376 5!>76 l.louna Beactl c-•-~· ct.or .. ........ 381 38a. y11d, areal tam1ly neo&hbOf hood. nu I to schools. 11eve1 on mart.et beforr $999.000 llt1cll Chuu:h Prudent11I Cal1fo1 noa Rully 94t-2t0-S122 Ne.,,mlladl llvfh I•• I •ty .i. ............... ,llt.4. Model w /hut• rap uound beau land" p~ too All o¥er toolun& re flechon pond w/mosl wonderful &rnbelt view on allot Bluffs By Owner Courtesy lo Brollen CAii tor appt 949 6" !>464 MlNSUN 12-4 31 Cr_.-4 Stldi Or, One ford Rd 4br 3 75 b.t home app<oa 335!>sf aour kite. up1r•dn' Sl,3a4,000 Dr_ ....... ,.,.. s-... a.w. ..... .... 949-254-3700 OPEN SAT 12-4 23 l .... w-4Dr, One ford Rd, 4br 3.Sba home. appro1 3085st eour ••tc. upsr1desl Sl .199.000 Or_ ..... ..,. ... seni1ta,,.,.-.., 949-254·-'700 OPOI SUM 12-S 1917 .......... Dr. Herbor H•M•nds beauty Jbr 2b• 2 Cllf Jl.llf81t , complele remod, nry nice. 1nrlllln1 newt $799.900 lrelcer 714-664-... H • Te lephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8.J0am·5:00pm Monday-Fnday S unday ....................... Friday 5:00pm Index m soos-saso Open Strt-S-1-S 24S6 Vitt• H09M ..................... Mew llatlngl 3br , up I!• •ded lokt model' S 199.000 1u one only NDr •leP Paulson Realty 949 632 6489 • Dt•lralole spacious d"ublt unol Cru t voew nf lu1n1n1t basin •nd city t11hts 4 Br 4 SBa S? 1!>0.000 M.iry Lou Kothler. lido Park Rully 949 615 2700 orEN SAT-SUN 12-S 2S07 Vlo Morlna, Br and Nt w remod. 3 lg lus 2bd p11me cul de H• UP&•lldes• $849.900 949 sea 5758 OClANflONT flXEI Net fw Ille faint ef ..... ,..., 94t-72S-l 120 Newpoft Colll OPlNSAT 1-S 1.S VlaV-da 4br 4 5ba library + bo nu' room S 1,649,000 I S Vie rollatile Sbr 5 '>b• $400.000 on upt<adn' S2,279,000 Spect11cul11 loc w/v1ew1 4bt 'l !>b• slr1da home $1,6t0,000 PLATINUM PIOPIUUS Stefanie Mt!urer 949 71!> 31!>6 OPIN SUN 12-S I fee ... -M-1 Sell now• Best loc Sancerrr Jbr 2 Sba 2 c a•• many upa11des only $620.000 Call Blu 714 664 6491 MISCBJ.ANEOUS RENTALS Holel,ttotel Rooms 6010 MANAGERS Spet oal $20 alf ...-, e... ad h\151 p-191111 ... Ad. 235 """ & kadwwns. Sila.-d on ._., lrG 1Jds. f'£A T\RS 214 tr ~/dnd ciol ~ .. tt!O. ESJ'N & Dl5c. pool. & ""--Guest "'"' cbe b lwyo. ~ ~ OC ~bchl.~ W•b ~ COSIA ~ MJTCJl M 'lZl7 Ha1IOI' BMl ~ Rental To Share 6030 COM share 2br 2ba hse. w/d. pvt ba aar pet ok $900 • uhl 949 394 213.l CM Mf'H Verdr shr beaut 2Br 28.t la patio all amen n/peh/sm~i $600mo !>62 !>98 11586 RESIDENTIAL RENT AlS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Balllol lsllnd Lt· ShMllle with La loll bed•oom Bro&lll & air y. w/d 1n unit, $1JOOm rv'Peb. aY1ll1 nt1t' :J>4' h °'9mond A.._ 9&1Z3 IZ22 'f..tr&W... .... F11n i ldm. Fron Sim $2!ii(Dn Cal tar .. Lan Vara i. 9&6nCl62 ISUMO IW HTAn IENTALS 94t-72S-13H Mowpan c-t, Ocun View. 3 Camden Court 4 Bedroom -3' /> B1ths $7 ,000 p., Month Afotttr949-S10..-Sll ................ Steps to Oce•n •nd B11 3 a.«oom 2 Bath $2,toOP• Month. L-ol l>uplta OM...t4t~12-.1MJ ................. l1y Yl!!.1. lldrm· I 81Ut SI ,a.:iu ,., Monttt Offtc ....... ,n-1 • ., ~....-.Mite ...... °'""9r .. JG-. .... Pill , YUUY IAYF•ONT Bui 10,at1on lB• 26• nrwly upg1 •ded parking rrduced to S2800/mo c-n•ry ••ntol1, Inc. 1-100-247-8209 Corona del Mar r.,....rweod Af>h 6.it~ Bay 949 6 3 1 711 3 I br wnhr dry,., hook up' P•llu ydtd $84~ mn NOPITS. Apt. I ovrly i•l•d l11mm nrdl I ro Sqr lli1 fr 12. &di \IOI•&• $8')') fflll • $">00/~~l lllt1n Mn2t 877 704 8649 ' 9/00 I SIDI t'llo lb.i i•• yd laundry 169 Walnut $11Y>Ot m<> M•11..el• 71 4 66? JI 11 71" !>-40 .l6b6 Owlel Nel9hloorh••"· NP he11hls lbr Iba dr\hwasher wd yr Ju li1 $1100 949 b7J 7800 EASTSIDI Chont1lnt llr house fent,.d yrd t.trdener & wat"' p.11d SI l!IS1n10 9"9 S48 39'>!1 • 21r llo t~olf unol total 1 ~m11dtl•cJ I& yd 2211/• ?lid SI $1~9!.mo 9"9 640 .!6l'l l ond\ay l9 lwawrl..,. 7 Ma,ler Sutll'\ lwnhm ~ Cnast Metro 7ur car $16'>0/ mo AKI 949 £>47 6438 4Br 78• Honol' newly •efurb )Ip s yd1d & pool upkef'P prnvtd"d S24Sllm 62&447 ~ 949 ll8&!85 ••-" New-fompletoon 0,1 481 JBa, 2 story, Jc K"' Apptn• 7000sf lot Jom Thompson. a1t $679.000 Coast N"wport PrrJptr Ion CClld well Banktt 949 717 4743 IATllOIT Cett ... -u. p..,1 ....... 21r 21a. l'rtv.t•'-odt ...... &spa.WtAto tt...t•r•, ahefn-4 r•••--ts. 1 y•• I• ... "'"'-710U ... P..t. O.. 94t-67J-60:SO - 94t·72S-Sl:SO * YlAllY * UASIS Bill GRUNDY RlAl TORS t49-•7S-61'1 2llr ?bit ~ $1.:Bl/n"CI •• 1'1(.1 Close to ~ 'J1I E 8alxl9 Pa; 949~ 81:!> 818-~ 21r I I•, n1 bch. qutet nehbrhd ntw pnVcrpt deck dos oil, $1500/mo Avaol 10/I 949 67!> 5889 Cvfe ,., si.-.. 'lbr 2be yr ly rental, fp, dw, wd h-up\, 2 car t1ndem pk& A&I $1650 !M9 293 4630 1 .. tlMf 2!.r, 2l>e, • den, 7 c cw. in 11',..nbett common1ty w/pool AvMI now Sl97!Mn. SrMn pets welcome 714 434 4466. Hr 2la ....... St~ lo beach. fp. 2c &Af I year lease. no pets S2100/mo626 l59 4539 SlAfg( S.. Suns.ls Ov., Cat ahn1 Island 0'1t Bed room Newnt 8u1td1n1 S1,7SO Totally Redeco<1ttd Ptnthousa Ooubl9 Mas llf BR Suite&. Private, Quiel locttlon SI.Ito ._.,._w.•~ew. (t49)6 ..... 770 Prucle111tal Cahf Really ' ........ ...._..,.. •boo •19~ 28a, lftdr y. .... • • rt ty act tlm ,.9-675 50i9 2'1rUM'"9~ COftdo IHI aolf C-U , 2 ( ,., • w/d, rtfflt, pOOI, ljla. No pet/ ... *2.450/ "'° ,,-1y IOI-780.a312 ... ....., ('"'· '"· r e1t1 0 411114I COftdO w/vi..t ftom ,.,.,,., a· lhrlnc rooon, S2IOO/mo • MC JoM AlllMll. Bkr ...... ~ .. ltlr IN, COii•. M tt11 YI••, ,.01, Jautul, t '"'"· ., ... UIOOI-..... " ..... ., .... c.11 .............. . ... _..._ flOYAH '' t .. , .................. ,...... "'.-... ........ 11 .................... ... Y9M ........ 619-442:1 ;.•.;.;JDOO..;..;..._-.... ~ ...... .;...... ........ _ ' Under the Service Directory Banner Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) S74-424S 3k 1 3/4"' , c•m....,nlty, JBr lBd rt1t'Oll UU111Ag <;.-~ ~ • layall•r••. 9ated a.;.,..o. r·......i 7990 ~ lo..w + home w{bay view $4800 GUY', ~ s clnthon11 .iore Inc 11 r iWl l!i: " currently h11 Int f· I cast.er" """' ht' di,... tro wen. rro !M'S, s..1... & Suns f or toter c..I R•ibb Cla<bcJt"" ~ 'l":8 1677 Compvf•• field Tech. NB CM only R~lldblf: 1.-..~tm1 lrol.irhullv !! pa • 9 49 400 61'>~ bp0d s..c-.. _. ...... f I PT for upsc•le chtl dr •n> store 1n NB n ev~nin&s 9"9-645 1355 lat & last. Mf..S70.-J019 mo 9"9-466 7460 Oceanfront on the \and. 4br 2bam yrly rtnlal new carpet, new pa111t, agt U800 949 293 "630 I T e,1clwr oi Pi,mo Mary def>ascale, MM. Lessons In Your Home Begivling -Adv.riced (949)813-2246 Employment 8500 Au tg/leo .... plrtg-rT f ri~t iff•W1nii. IPnne bol\~d lo M•lhl\~ cumpa ny \.,.rk.\ .,,, ... ondbl~ ho~lt ""M ~y prl\on lo wur k 7 J day~ " wrel< w 11~, huu" ha11dltng bd\tt hnu"ttt'PlllR need\. Qu11kh.,ok' t•P r~qd Call f 1 .111k 949 4/S 0146 Coreglven to Senlen. R,.w.u rltnl SJO'\thc)ll!a to pr·tv1dr •n homt" com P•nmn,h1p hom,.mttt.. "'' l"rt.tnd\ f lf'a f'l h'' or .'4 hr '\hitt" Cdt r•q ll' 714 44A 4881 \;/I v,,ur ( ar "' C"WHlfil'd ' WORK fROM HOM£ ANO Cl I IJp to $1 200 SI 'JOO "'" PI °' S6 cnJ. S8. <XXl n• F T Nn E •ll Needed W1I T "*'I I RH R"'-"'"°"' Info 24 llrs 811 147 286) Offlc• ServlcH F a·.t 11ruw1na lo won• ba,e-d h anLh1\f' tnmp,. ny '~O:k\ pl"f\Onahl~. ar ht ult a tr and ht Rh •nergy 1nd1v "' hd11~I• •I ' tfont utt11 t nttf>d~ one ludona nundg•m~nl of fr ant ht5f! tiu· 1nr \' t 1.tmmun1t ttt H1r1 .tnd eap.tn\.t('ln man.11,~m~nl ut otttc.P .. qu1pmt>nt .and .nlrrfa-.t-with c u\tumtitt Call f r.1nll 949 47~ 014b Dlnln9 Servtc .. Server r T • Pl p0\1toon1 tn upscale tfltoement commu nil y [ •Peroe n~e p<eler'red no4 req,wed I i • HR 9ot9 854 4399 or •PPly 1n per son 19191 Harvard Ave Irvin•. CA 92612 • s .... ...-er.tt ... M.tp w-t•d 1... c"'"'-Preje<t. flu H<s Migl know how to oper•tf' .~won& machine $81hr f.all luana 949 6 73 :.>160 TOUI GUIDES/DllVHS r T PT available Clean OMV and 1 espons1ble (949) 722-7030 ., D YES, SELL MY CAR Name Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the I City <i. I I Huntington Beach Independent to I l4> I Phone v.--- DAMX Model----- reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit I card # or mail with a I check today! I Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FREEi All for just $20~. C t~ D ... ..... Os-..., n..i-.. o v... a ....... ._ O r-..Clll-. n------·• I I I I I I I I I 0,,....... § .... "" • .o-..o.-n C •.-... • '• DUNlllOlllltt 0 ·--llMf!U~ o----ONt~ D c:.....o...i a,._. ..... 0 u.... ....... a 0.... e~ l"lloWMle• ON,__ 01111¥._, ............. L ----- J ,_...,'ff y,_ aa <-S.71t,..W_.. a.n..a ....... ..., .. ,.. .... . •I•-• 'H SUM ,.Hfl 81111811 lop W/MM ,.."ftfl1f8 IJIY ltllr ... ts. CO, 11* .......__ 1 I~ ...:...t.. I.....& ml Wlltr, $29,9915/obo -~ - -949-50()..3210 •IHll< $1',M0,000 .,..,.. -.. -1-·u_J4_D_MM_a~c~i.-.n-, ,.... SSS,• C1111rc bit!, lo11d9d. lo ml SOUTH •K532 ~ AUTO Ht-574-1717 .. w '9S SSOf UO ml, orlc lady owner. IMW '91 IS books, records. blk/bltl, 6 ~ ...... ._ 10 disc CO. Chroine wlll, ..... ..__ 1•"94. n/flfW .. ,.. .. ·-·--· cand .. a9: ·-9¥111 ,... ... ~. .. • t MOO $11,tN,000 ~ 59614 99al6-181B .,.... '97 2500 v- ....... lewer 't7 Conversion, """· cap· D.._.,., tllns sub, re• foldin& • .......,..._._..., seats. TV/VHS, superb • ._._,_ .... , mach1nac11I & body -•. •-aer-cond, vl500667 $6995 ytq r.c.nh. Bkr 949·586· 1888. f 111 SS s 1s,t10,ooo -,Ol-D_l_ll'l_O_l_ll __ .,-, ...... M'-M 'ff MIC XlT ... 414, NII ,wr, c...... i...a.4, Mir, ., ....... Ii.cl! whit •-tdir, S dnt ceMI. S 10, tSO --4 • ..tr 221 •de• ,, 949-494-0011 lfM71 $14,tlO,OOO FOllD El'lOlll '99 MenM.s 1 ... a •ts XL T VS. white w/bei&e SOOD ltr, fully loaded, 371< ml, ...... sltver wltil $1 S,900 pp 9&310-0452 ,-ct....tlorterler-Fer4 't7T-.vsll 41...e, .... Ml"G & Auto, pw. ps, MACH Lew_.,,,_.. stereo, loeded, 761< m1, I 11341 $11, 910,000 books & records. $5900 John 714·377·11S4 Merce4esl..,11'tJ 400. S-'-Fcwcl '99 T.wvs lX 331< 1 .. ew-4wltlovery mt, Wh1te/1rey int . "-" Perca..-t ltlor, 11•r•1ed non/smkr llke .i.r-4 wt.h, • ~-new cond, v621541 ry, S7495 Bkr 949-586· 1888 1lnl cond. $8,500 PP '-"ttlS• t4t-67J-MM .. ,n. ... , .... •lll<IDlS 't41l 600 ......... tM. 8111ck 011 81119, 5211, ,...., SlUNHIHCI 2000 Wl!Mb ••1• Sllw/&r.r ..... ,'*-....... lfOl4M S42.• $38,000. 949-720-1721 MD<lDIS '94Sl MO Bllldl on 8111<11, SZIL. STUNNIHCI 2000 Wlleels $38,000 949-720-1721 ~~,., •KQ lt3 The blddina: NORTH IAST JI;) ,_ 1¢ ,_ JO ,_ ,_ ,_ SOtTl'H WF.ST .. ... 2NT ,_ 3HI' .... COIES&Tll lAETPl-OWllD SHOWIOOI Ml"""'.W 'tS MOO Opening lead: Seven of• GTSl Red, fully lo1ded, 1uto. CO, clffn. J7SOO obo 949-290-9925. TIO'S BIOfWI AUTOIWJS WWW. TIOCAIS.COI 1--251-1054 C-.ry '94 ll 4<yl, ..U moonroof. alloy whls, beautiful ori& cond, new smoe/breaks, S3895 vf2544!i6 8kr 949-586-1888 s.tw... 'U SC! c...,. Sspd, or• own«, rull books a records, red/ 1rey Int, a•repd, non/ smkr. ltlle new concl, v'457261, $2995 Bllr 949-Slt-1 ... s.tw" '00 SU 40k ml, auto, silver, vey Int, •m· fm, 11r11ed, non/amllr hke new v9728SI $6995 I in w•rr •nty av ell. Bllr. (94t)5 .. -11U Teyet• '91 A.,.._ XU SOii ml, whlte/01lmeal llhr, moonroof, CO, alloy wheels, like new cond, vt721841, $14,995 fl· n1ncln& i. warr1nty nlll Blu 949·586· 1888 It required a ~ guesa for dcciaftr IO make ruaa tricb at three no 1n11np on Ibis deal Soulh coot the WlflDina. if IOti-percenc:age. view, yet Ille conmct (lliled. The auction WU routine. NOfth described a n:d IWCHUiter wilb at least five cards in each suit With mDlt of Ille band's va)ueg COllCelllm· Amnatl• -Teyete 'ti c-y U 40k ml, whtle/arey int. 1uto, 1•re11d, non/ amkr, b111utlful cond lhrou1ht vf274382 $9895 Bkr 949-586-1888 SELL your stuff through classified! 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A'°'""'....,...., Calltom&lln and Nilldanl of Onnga County afnca 1182. ha'I..., the COUrtly ............ thlnb ft'a ....... p.oa to live on the.,..,... ••.• Enjoys ....... ._,... bi1 bend and~ gotf and •futzing around the~· .•. F9voffle non _...WDfd: GnldoO. Married 20 ~ ~ bK c:Hldt•• ... ......,hid ......... and PlobilbfVwtl be nmct V'Nf -----..-. . . . -, -. . ---- I ------ - ,., .. , ......... -,.._ -. -- 1 1993: No.1, Don Bren 1996: No. 1, Don Bren SC#IH rr• -'*-.... .-. .... - 1:.¥Sll 1994: No.1, Marion Bergeson 1997: No.1, Amanda Arthur ,,,,, ,,,., ,,, ,,, ,,.,,,l ,,,,, •• ----· .. -·•· --= No.1, HenrySegemrom 2000: No.1, MartcSChuftheis • ence ................ ......., . .__......,,_ ............... --....... -·-··-...__ ... _ .......... ,...... .... --.. _,.. •• _....4 .............. --....... ................. __ .... _ ..... ' ~.!!!-:: ... --~ -···--~ ~.:.-···---· ~-~~--·· ---------- 1995: No. 1, Chris Cox 1998: No. 1, Lindsay Davenport I Stephanie McCl911an Hoag helper 48, Corona del Mer .•. Medlcel edWor forHoag Ho9pltal 'Nomen'a Pavilion ... TOp edvltor to hoapftal breu In the planning of the pav11ion, Wtildl le under construction and will edd 80 beds and 300,000 IQ'*'9 feet to Hoag ... ·1 think it's going to be• W>uk>ua 1pee9• .•. Coordinating ttte cenu.lidtlon of vartoua Hoag depertmenta In the pevlllon, Including 09teoporosis, Uf0-9Yneoe>logy end women's breast health ... "We went to define the atanderd of care• ... Specialist In obat8trics and gynecology ..• M.med with three sons, who all attended Corona del M• High School ... Reading Ayn Rand'a "Atles Shrugged" ... Enjoys exercl.e and akllng, but not surfing ... Un..m.ct laat YNf Mirna Burciaga Westside voice 42, Costa Mesa ... President of the N8Wf)Ort-Mesa Unified Sdlool 01atnct's English Language Advisory Commmee .. Also still 1nvol)Md in Measure A oversight committee, for about 10 hours a week .. Has owned El Chin~ restaurant for 14 years ... Not only involved with the school, but with the whole community Is on Human Relations Committee for the city of Costa Meaa . . Also on Committee for Redevelopment for West Side ... Husband, Salvador, three dlildren - Natalie, 15, Salvador Jr .. 13, and Stephanie, 10 .. Likes to walk in the morning, likes to read a lot, does meditation and yoga ... LMt veer'• ranti)ng: 56 High-riding Republican 47. lrvfne •.. 70tn District .Aaaembfymln •.. ~ Rei>ubllcan opposition to Gov. Gf9Y Devil' budget beceuee it co~ln«I e Hries of tex hikes •.. • 1 feel very confident we oen get these tax lncreeMe out of the budget" ... S.rvea • the vice cttalrman of the Alaembly'a budget committ.M ... Jointly apontored the "do not call" oofck:all bill In October to atop harassing phone calla from telemarketers ... Helped aecure $9.2 million In funding for the historic district In Crystal Cove State Park ... Says 2ftth Preeident Teddy Roosevelt it one of his role models ... Partldpetea in Civil War battle re-enactments ... Married to Catherine for 24 years ... Has two dlildren: Taylor, 16, and Logan, 14 ... Lnt yeer'a ranking: 9 Bob Hurley AIL in a name • 45, West Newport ... President of Hurley International, which this year became part of Nike .. What did he get in the deal? A reported $100 m1lhon plus, not to mention keeping control of the self·named surf apparel company that remains headquartered in Costa Meaa ... Says the deal allows him to fulfill vi1ion for the company. . "It's super tun• .. A.a are h11 surf tnps to Indonesia . He's about to take his second one this year, but realizes it's a major luxury ... Also named among the most powerful in the surf Industry by Surfer Magazine, dropping in at No. 4 ... Can still be gotten on the phone at HO ... Last YMf's ranking: 57 Aaron and HQley Peirsol Swimmings sibUngs AMon ...w.ot. 19, Irvine ... June graduate of Newport Harbor High is world's new king of becbtroke .. Brob four wor1d 1W1mmlng record• th11 year. thrM indivlduall mai1ta', mduding CCMlted 200-meter bade with 1.55. 15 cioc*Jng en March ... During Janet Evane Invitational at USC In JuJy, faced rival end 2000 Olympic gold medallat Lenny Kreyzelburg in 200 beet for first time aince Sydney Games and won by .24 of a second ••• Olympic silver medalist in 2000 ... His coactt. Dave Salo, believea he's going to get f-. before 2004 Athena Games ..• Led Newport Harbor to first CIF team title en boys swlmmlng i.t apnng Won 100 and 200 be<* et U.S. National• last summer and three gold medals llt Pan Pacific Gamea in Japan ... Headed for University of Texas . Last year's ranking: 39. Hay19y Peirsol, 11; Irvine ... Busy taking recrultlng trips this fall to Cal, USC, Arizona, Arizona State and Aul>Um ... Set meet record tall summer at Janet Evans lnvitateonal in women's 1,600-meter freestyle (16:27.781. after opening the meet with a victory 1n the 800 free ~mber of U.S. National Swim Team ... Placed second en 800 freestyle at U.S. Nationals and fifth in 400 ... Earned bronze medal in 800 at Pan Pacific Games . Is a senior at Newport Harbor High ... Competes internationally for Irvine Novaquat1cs . . Loves the beadl and scary movies ... Unr9Nred laat year Ralph Cicerone Antealer leader 59, Newport Beadl ... Chancellor of UC Irvine ... In pest year, finished an assignment wilh National Academy of Sciences to present a report to the White House on climate change Congress got really active on the issue last summer just before Sept. 11, but since then it's given it less attention Found it a great experienoe and learned how hard people m White Houae are W9d,ing on issue, though there 1s d1sag~)ust hke everywhere else .. Continuing awn research white chancellor ... Is happy about how campus is growing ... Great year of recruiting new faculty from around country . Won a lot of battles with other univers1t1es 1n recruiting personnel Daughter Sara 1ust got ma~d. ahe is a structural engineering grad student Lnt yeer .. ranllllt!!8: 6 Michael Vossen Has his principle.\ 44, Portola Hills .. Newport Harbor High principal Has been at Newport Harbor for 4 ' 1 years, two as principal Last year saw a dleerleading controversy at the school that, while It has quieted down here, 1s still drawing nationwide media attention Was a gymnest. high bar and parallel bars were his specialty .. HA lot of people don't know I was a 1984 Olympic coach for Canada for gymnastics· ... Now they do En1oys cycling, hiking and spending time with wife. Robyn, and three children -Brandon. 8. Nicole. 6. and Caitlyn, 2 Unranked last year Greenligh1 candidate 74, Newport Budl ... City CouOCJI candidate for the Oittnc:t 3 .-to be vacated by Norma GtoYer ... A leading name in 1he Greenlight crowd. not to mention a founding f•mity of the city ... A.a a member of the Genef'el Pl•n Update Committee. helped aelect resident advisory committee members . H• fought to convince city leaders that tough decision• about traffic must be made soo~ rather than later Fought to put Newport Coeat annexation to a vote . Has a pact with former Newport Beach notable Suzy Ftdter dating back to 1942 to meet on the beach once every 10 years to build sandcastles Lut yeer's ranlung 4 Gay Sandoval lu£lgi11g bv tltin~s 50. Costa Mesa Attorney One of two candidates for countyw1de 1udge seat vacated hy embattled Judge Ronald KhnP. Launched successful write in tdmpa19n ldst November, was Qu1ddy followe<1 by others looking to unseat Kline MarroP.d to Joe with two daughters, Magdaleno ii 1unoor ar Stanford and Belinda who is at Costa Mesa High Scteool Costa Mesa High School Choir Boosters president and mocl< troc1I coc1dl Former Daily Pilot education column -;1 Unranked IHt ye•r David Emmes and Martin Benson Keep on producing tl3 end 16 ••• Co-founded South Coast Repertory In the ~ 1tene .•• Todey .,. the CCHlftildc directof"S of the ~ .•• Wetl-«nown ltOf'y of thefr beginnings lndudel drewi09 up their~ pi.,. on• rea.urant nepldn ••• Wtwt began• dooclee turned lnlo • llNll tMet9f on Blllbc» PeniNula ..• Now SCA II • Tonv 4 Awwct-winnlng fKiJitv In 0.. Mee. loold09 torw.rd to • huge expwielon ... Emme. llwl In Laguna Beech. e..on Ii.we In Huntington 8eec:t'I •.. Two fil"lt met 8t Sin Francleco St.Mii College In 1980 ••. Both .,. rNNried .•. Emmea twa four dlildren.. a.neon Ma four ~lldren .•• Emmee' hM>rit9 lflOW this~ ..-on wu •Schoof for WlllW" •.. e.n.on·1 W8I "The Dazzle• •.. Botti dM>ee lhowl ttwv ~didn't direct •.. Beneon ...... the buildi09 of their third theater and renov8tioM of exisd09 facilitiel is neeri09 completion end on echedule ... Emmea likee to ttaYel .•• Benion likes to tty hil rMtOf'9d .mique alrpWie, • 1941 U.S. Nr.iy Open CocXpit BilMne Trainer ... Lalt ~ ........ 5 Mormon Steeple A tower of controversy A 124-foot·hlgh spire that has been a lightning rod for controversy over a proposed Mormon Temple at 2300 Bonita Canyon Drive ... Steeple st.ndl 91 feet above the lx.lildmg roof and inciude111 golden statue of the trumpeting angel Moroni ... Dimenaions, including height. are considered by members of the Churcti of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to be divinely inspired ... Could provoke a court battle Oller freedom of religious eicprenion if Planning Commission and City Council don't grant the ctiurcti a permit to add the steeple ... UnnnMd llllt ..... r Carol Hoffman Consulting star ~mething, N-port Coast ... Partner in Government Solutions, a consultant firm that handles several large clienll including Marnell Corrao, the builders of the 8ell&g10 hotel in Las Vegas, Fletdler Jones, Ardell Properti3s ... Also instrumental in helping John Laing Homes become first residential builder on closed Tustin Marine base ... Recently named to the board of Hoag Hospital and the Pacific Club. Sees her twin granddaughters about every eight weeks ... Recently visited with longtime Corona del Mar business leader Luveoa Hayton at Hayton's summer home m Guemes Island, Wash .... Is leading the communication committee for Our Lady Queen of Angels Churcti and School expansion . former Irvine Co. exec. . Dating an interesting man ... Lalt Y'N"• 1'9Ntlng: 22 JOHN BWFSER CARPET ONE 2927 S. Brittol Street, Co.ta Maa (714) 751-2324 www.bloescrcarpctonc.com I. ~I Council stalwart 43, Com ,... ... City Coundl ~ loc*ing for thlld wm In the upc:omtng election .•• Fonner meyor andc:unent~ Plot9d!Of' of '1he ctiencter of eo... Mee.· •.. Moneh81'1 II big on~ property rlghtl and• llMD .... of government inftuence ... •0ot Ir*> city gawmment to fight city government." he Mid .•• Said hil blggelt accomplilhtnent mil yellr is getting ltar18d on the redewk>pmet It proc:ea and MCUring the Home Rencti project ... Owne Newport Boulevard be.r Skoltl Mon.Mn's. wtlictl ia paed on wee*end nights •nd any lrilh hol~ .•• Married to Deborah with five dlildren, the most recent born in M.rcti ••. UN'8111111Ct ... yw Tod Ridgeway Mister Mayor 57. Balboa Penin10la ... Newport Beacti mayor and leader of the charge to promote reasonable growth in the city -a position that makea him a top Greenlight foe ... la running for reelection this fall ... Also ctiairs the city's CollSlllVBay Water Quality Committee and serves on the Orange Sanitation District Board of Oir8'.1ors ... Married to l(ay and father of 12· and 10.year-old 80nS and an 8-year-old daughter ... Often presides over council mMtings while not -ring sodts ... "-et Y'N"• rat*tng: -:r7 Managing things 58, Newpoft ~ ..• Nliwport ~ city l'Nllllgel ••• Heeded up cltV't 9'b1* ID ralty Mlghboff09 dtlee '° ll$nd the Jol)n v.vne s.m.m.n&AQreement ... ~an OY9IMul of the dty'a hlri09 and ..-y pafldel •.. l..ooUd for w.yl to bring fi'9WOl'b to H9wpoft .,., the Ounel reeort announced It woutd not Nlw itl WlnUlll Fowttt of July .now ... Organblld •teem of city .....,_ to run In the firat local fWay for Ute tanceHW81811W event ... Known for betting out tunes .. the unt<>ke ~lne during employee outioCll ... lat ¥Ml"• rw*ing:77 Geoffrey Wolff Creating writers ~ 64, Irvine ... Professor of English and creative writing and fiction director of the master's program in wnting at UC Irvine ... This year saw aeveral of hi1 studenll -including Alice Sebold and Andrew Winer -publiah well-received book.I ... Tell• his ltudents that writing ia like long-haul tru<*ing, not a sprint . .. •it takes patience and 1tamina• ... Thinks Jam8$ McM1dlael, poetry director of the master'• program, doesn't get enough credit ... Came to UCI In 1995 from Brandeis University ... Hu written 10 books, with an 11th ( •The Art of Burning Bridgel: A Life of John O'Hara•) due in eight months ... Loves to 1111 h11 boat, Bladcwlng. along the coast near Boothbay, Mame ... Reading •From the Terrece; by O'Hara for ·the zillionth time· ... Mamed to Priactlla ... Two sons, Nicholas and Justin u~ ... yMr Political know-how '56, 8111boe lltend .•. Group 1enlor vice pi--11 of pubUc ~ •.. M9ior focue i.t veer t. i-i the roflouC of Don .., .. gift of land thaii will proe.c:t 11,000 9Cf99 of°'*' .... on the IMnl ~ ... Gulde9 the compeny'a communlcdonl focuslno on new."*"- and community communlcatlone •nd......, llte ... Alla coneuitl on polldcal .tr.Ira •.. Once ..wet .. ~ MClwt.aty to,,.. Wll90n when he W8I rMVO' of Sin Diego, to George Deukmej'-n when he Wiie goY9mOr and George lkJlh the eenlor when he --vice prelident ..• Got hll ltlilt • reponer for UPI, then mov9d to Copley NeW9 s.rvlce end Public Televlslon and flNIMy to San Diego Union-Tribune, wt..... he cov.rltd polltlc:a .. Does yoga •nd ~ • blld but Improving game of golf ••• lat..,._.....,. 12 Linda Dixon Madame Mayor •39 forever:" Calta Mesa . . Serving fourth year on council as mayor ... Credits this year include taking the lead on several neighborhood improvement iauea, inciuding tougher RV restrictions, lower densities and getting a ahopplng cart ordinance in plec. Involved m Calta Mesa Senior Center and helps funding ... Approvals of controver11al Home Rancti project and red·light camera program also on her watch ... M•rried 26 years to high school IWMtheart Mike Spenda her early s.turday mornings at garage sales and also loves gardening Has two grown ctiildfen, tWo dogs, two cats and three desert tortolMS -one named Tex was lost th11 year but lllter found . Has lived in College Part for 25 yeara and 28 in Calta Mesa L..ell yiMr's '9nting: '2 I f DUFFY BOATERS ARE ALL SMILES! ' ,., Ma!Utplact mtUstros 83 and 38, Balt>o. lll1nd ... Bob Teller la the founder 1nd chelrman of Tel Phil ~Inc., whlc:h oper9te1 the Ontnge County MMUt Piece ... JU of Auoutt. his IOfl Jeff Tellet i. Pf..idertl of the comPMV India In hll ninth var af ~ In . the f1mlly bualneaa ... The duo I• var opened I fMl'Ut piece In lM v.gu, whldl Will be ~Ing from 1 once• morfth ewap me« to 1 weetty beginning in Octob« ... They Mo ~ lbc dllllc car lhowl wery yu.-8t the Ontnge County Martet Pltce ... List veer the Tellera started the AutomotJ119 Rold af Dre8m1 C'8sllc.Clf M~m lf.o 8t the marbt ~ ... Boh Teller it the former owner and opemor af Bob's Old FMhloned Ice CrNm, I l\ltlonll chlln ... Jd'Tellet Is the co-chair of the Costl Meu Chlmber of Commerce and will oontlnue MNlng In the ~ltlon next yur •.• Both ralMd well over $50..000 through outreach progr1m1 • the martet pl1ee to help Sept. 11 relief effont ... Both are married with ctiildnln. lat yu.-'a ~ 18 Nancy and Jack Skinner, Susan and Bob Caustin Newport's own Green party ff7 and 71, 42 and 48 ... Susan, daughter of Nancy and Jadt. is the hnk making this foursome the most powerful environmental activist family in the city ... Jadt. 11 retired physician, serves on the city's CoastaVBay Water Quality Committee and, elong with Nancy, adviMs Newport Beadl officials on many water-quality laves . The couple W8t honored thi1 year when a dredging fund was named in part after them: the Robinson-Skinner Annuity ... Susan, a neurologist, is active in Newport Dunes preMrvation . , Husband Bob runs Defend the Bay and says he first learned how to recognizes his own mistakes 81 Corona del Mar High Sctiool when he quit freshman football and Latin within a two-week period ... Lut year'• niMlng: 23 Becky Balley-Findley and Steven Beazley Fair leadership 48 1nd 40, Anaheim Hills and Costa Mall ... Balley--Findley is the general manager of the Onmge County Falrgroundl Ind Beazley is the deputy general manager ... She grew up with the fair, .. fMher Jim Biiiey It the fonner head of Cemennial Farm ..• He ha been with the fair for 1:1 yeara ... She alts mostly in an office now and 18kel cere of the flir't administrltive tide, but Balley-Findley was a 4-H leader and used to help hef ctiildren rliM ctiic:kens and eggs ... Shi la married and hes three cti11dren . . Beazley la MIO married and hes one child ... He received a doctorate in peydlology from Peppeqtine University ... Hi• hobbies include beaebell, card games and reading . . H11 favorite fair food Is the funnel cab with chocolate ctiipe ... Both fair managera have helped the annual tradition grow not only in sa.endance and revenue, but alto In the entertainment arena Last aummer's popular headliners included Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Indigo Girls and Huey lewis and the News ... lat yew's l'llflldn9: 41, for Findley Steve Bromberg Mayor in waiting 59. Balboa Island ... Vice mayor and voice for Balboa Island on the City Council ... Member of the city's water quality committee. Was a major force behind the city's antl-duck·feeding ordinance ... Publicly challenged then-gubernatorial candidate R1ctiard Riordan for softening on his pro-El Toro pos1t1on ... District includes site of highly controversial Mormon Temple ... Attorney ... Married to Ronnie ... Plays a keystone cop in Balboa lsland"s annual parade ... In line to be city's next mayor List .,..,·s rankJng: 8, along with Gary Proctor and John Heffernan. as city's three freshmen counc11 members Jerry Mandel Cht-perfonninfl. 01hers 62, Irvine President of the Orange County Performing Arts Center One of the integral, early figures in making the center the fifth largest performing arts center in the country . . Has planned many a gig at which to play his tenor saxophone, including the Opera Ball in November and at a special reception at Morton's Steakhouse in Costa Mesa that same month . . Favonte show he saw at the center this year was "Phantom of the Opera· Favorite show he saw on the East Coast was "Hairspray· The avid reader still reads books on neuroscience. but the ma1onty of his reading time is spent ponng through books on music theory Says he will devote his spare time in the next couple of years to practicing and reading music theory MarTted to Whitney Last yNt'a r9nldn9: 19 are you digital yet? canon RwerShot GE D I GITAL CAMERA • High rBSOlutJon 4.0M CCD and 3x Optical Zoom (34-102mm•). -- • 11x Smooth Dlgltal Zoom (optJcal 3x + dlgltal 3.6x). • JPEG or RAW rscording files. • 12 shooting mod6a for oomplete photographic control. • Mov#ll Mods with Sound. • DlnK:t Print Mode (for card Photo Printer CP-10). • Varl-angl8 LCD for easl6r handHng IJl1d shoOtlng capability. • An ext8nSlve s•i'ectlon of accessorllls-from EX-5P6fK/lltes, Wida/Tele Converters, MllCfO Ring Ut8 AdaptfJr. • Includes canon U.S.A., Inc. 1-yearllmltedw..-antylll1d sag-9 t6fl#i*a1Jon Cllld. •• _..... ......... ......., ...... a-i .... OUll ON srr• PHOTOU8 IUICD QllAUTY :l'Rlll'rS FllOll ALL Dllln'AL ll•DIA ...... 5-mber 25, 2002 • Jim Silva !llperior supervisor 58. Hum1ngton B..cti ... Or1nge County Superv110r . . Pl-ved In import1nt role 1n extending notM limiu 1t John WIVM Airport um11 2015 . . Began lobbying high-level br-in Congress and et the Federal Aviation Administration to 1uppc>f'1 the extenalOn after supervisors 1pproved the extension June 25 Suoceasfully brought forward 1 move to put the ullhties 1n Santa Ana Heights underground in July Cast one of the swmg votes in the Orange County Sanitation D1stnct's 1J.12 approval or full treatment lor the county's sewage En1ovs buzzing around Huntington Harbour in his Duffy . Mamed to Connie Son Chad and daughter Donna are both in the Air Force Lest .,..,·s ranking: 2 Dana Rohrabacher No-holds Congres.vnan 55. Hunungton Beach 45th District congressman since 1988 . Regarded as Congress leading expert on Afghanistan, due to his numerous trips to the country "My in-depth knowledge of Afghanistan was put to work in a really important way" Has 1oined hawkish Rep Tom Del.av (R Te11as) 1n pushing for military action against Saddam Hussein and Iraq . Swam with sharks (reef tip. not Washington, DC style) on a late-August dive at Long Beach"s Aquarium of the Pacific Avid surfer and scuba diver who is mamcd to Rhonda. his former pol1t1cal aide . Last year's ranking 43 , Alan Roeder Costa Mesa knowledge 51, Costa Mesa .•. Costa Mesa City Manager who has been with tha city more than half his life ••. City government is his business ... Arguably knows more about the city than anyone alive ... Kept busy this past year with a little development called Home Randi, with ita 20-year history of development troubles .. Also spent his time balancing the city's budget in light of state monetary crisis and the aftermaths of Sept. 11 attac:b ... Both he and wife, Ann McCarty -who worts in public affairs at John Wayne Airport -found their professional lives overhauled by the East Coast attadcs Raised blood·pressure levels with his wandering eye. as he announced he was Interested in managing another city ... Luclty for Costa Mesa, he didn't leave ... Last year'• ranking: 24 Robert Barbot Schools· chum 56, Laguna Hills Newport-Mesa Unified Sdiool District superintendent . In past year, most proud of being involved with beginnings of improving academics, helping the community do better in reading, writing and math . Has a new granddaughter. 15 months, Emma Grace Crevier . . Wife finished master's degree in chlfd development at UCI in coniunction with Pacific Oaks University . . She has worked at UCI in the child development center for a number of years with disadvantaged kids ... In February, went to Oahu when surfing champ1onsh1ps were there, 0 wh1di I always wanted to see· . Developed a real appreciation for what 111s -"the sand actually booms· last yHr's r11nklng: 26 Still.fired up 47. Huntington Beach ... Newport Beach Fire c:ttlef .•. Signlflaint event thle year? •Alt my kids •re grown up• .•. Going to be 1 grandpa in a month ••• Music junky who h11 466 CDs in two CO jukeboxes ... •Never be• half·sec:ond without mu1ic• ... Past pr11ldent of state and county fire chiefs aeeociatlons •.. Member of the Newport Beacti Chamber of Commerce Commodores Club ... Before becoming a firefighter, played in a rodt bend, w hidi makes sense .• M1rried 10 years to Deana ... Last year's rankJng: 35 David Grant Shopping man1e/ 52, Tustin Hills General Manager of South Coast Plaza .. An Orange County native, Grant 1s on the boards of the South Coast Metro Alliance. Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and CM900 ... Founder of tho Costa Mesa/Santa Ana Business Police Alliance ... Has been man iod for 31 years to Andrea, has four dilldren and four grandchildren ... Enjoys such hobbies as woodworking and restoring old homes ... Tries to get away as often as possible to his 25-acre lemon ranch in Ventura County Last year's r11nking: 33 Quenching fires 49, Aliso Veejo •.. Costa Mesa fire ctelef ..• Worked hit way up the ranks to the toP job ..• Spent f week In New Yorlt City with 10n, Kevin, dell~rfng $7,500 from Costa Mesa city employees following the Sept. 11 tem>ritt attadcs ... Has earned pniae for tx-inglng the department closer together with others In the city ... Son is training to be a firefighter, too . . . Mede nateble eppearance It the city's Fourth of July celebnrtion dreaed in a large straw hat. sunglasses and T-shirt reading •1and of the free, home of the breve; not to mention red, white and blue shorts ... Last yew's renklng: 60 Sayed Moustafa AM)azwi1i Islamic voice 40, Pomona . Imam of the Islamic Educational Center of Orange County ... Since Sept. n , has spent mudi of his time helping others understand Islam through open houses and discussions ... Attended seminary in Oum, Iran ... Strives to create an ideal Muslim community in Orange County. to •enlighten the hearts of the people with the message of Islam· through religious. social and educational institutions ... The Islamic Center is expanding and is in the process of negotiating a piece of land on whidi to build a traditional mosque, full-time Islamic sdiool and other facilities to serve a variety of needs, including medical programs . Been at the center for three years . . Says all foods are his favorite as long as the food 1s lawful and lslamically accepted . Unr11nlced lest year On all Odyssey 41, Newport Beach ... Leader of m. Billebong ()dyaaey, a , thrte-YMr ettempt to ride the world's biggest wave .•. Has brought together 1urflng'1 biggest big-wava names, combined them with the latest in wave-prediction tectenology and tow-in surfing equipment ... Has lost a few pieces of thoM hlgh-tecte wonders during the travels, whidi are about to ttart the eecond year .. Hair's still bleached, and at last look. pretlY long and spiky ... Got his start in the big-wave game during 1998'• El Nino, when he came up with the K2 Big Wave Challenge .• Married, two diildran, including one who's just started kindergarten at Newport Heights Elementary . Last yur'a r11nkln9: 16 Henry & Susan Samueli Tech help 47 and 40 something, Corona del Mar . Henry co-founded Broadcom Corp. and acts as co chairman of the board and chief technical officer ... Susan 1s a public advocate of 1he Orange County Music lntelhgence Neural Development Institute and its Music Spatial Temporal Math program . . Have made considerable contributions to UC Irvine over the years, which has led 10 the establishment of an engineering school and a medical academic center in th91r names The Samuel1 Founda1ion, whidi donated $10 m1lhon to the Orange County Performing Arts Center's expansion program, funded an expansion of the Samueh Jewish Campus in Irvine, which 1s cunently undergoing construction Raising three children Last v-ar's r11nklng: 25 Planning ahead 35. Costa Mesa • -• Ch1irwoman of the Cotta MeN Plennlng Commisalon h• arguably elevated the group's peltlc1pat1on in city leadership to lt9 hlghal levels in crry history ... She hat put the commlaJon on the forefront of code enf~t isauea and pushed for • progrern to eradicate substandard houaing conditions ... She also prompted an energy coOMrvetlon program . . The petite blonde was also diarged wll'l presiding over the lengthy and at times heated Home Randi planning hearings She is a lawyer by lrade and touts conflict resolution slcilla 81 a result .•• Speaking of elevated levels of leadership, Foley also launched a run for City Council . . Mother of two boys, married to husband, Casey Swanson, for 11 years ..• Unrenlced last ye1r Tim Celek At a crossing 43, Costa Mesa The pastor who 1s "crossing over· from small, residential diurch grounds to a mas11ve pro1ect on a major strcf'I . Leading the churdi formally know n as Calvary Church of Newport Mesa in tho trans1t1on to a bigger building and bolder name. The Crossing . Embar1ung on a mulilmillion dollar pro1ect. whidi. when finished. will double the size of the current campus and include a new sanctuary, educa11onal buildings, a four level parking structure and a multipurpose room Brought in his camp to f1gh1 City Hall whc·n the Planning Commission denied his requ1 ... 1 for a 1ent to hold services during cons1ruc1 in Celek won Tho tent can be seen fron1 Newport Boulevard Married with two teenage daughters Last year's r11nking 58 /)lf et111-e1" • • • PEARSON'S PORT ln~Nee • NEWPORT BEACH Fresh Seafood Market Floating in Lower Newport Bay. nest led under the PC.H . bridge, en joy selecting a vari ety of live local crab and lobster from I 0 live tanks. If fish fits your plans then this is the place to be. Choose fro m an array of the freshest quality seafood available. Family owned, run and fi shed daily for almost 31 years Pearson's Port is open 7 days a week for your convenience! THE COUNTDOWN HAS BEGUN! CALIFORNIA LOBSTER SEASON BEGINS WED., OCTOBER 2ND, 20021 Fro•.,,, f••llf i. f•lln ... (949) 67s-6771 Floilfflff In llq•Wi Marina (Turn on Ba~ Oriw off Cotit Hpf. oppositt Rlvt"°'1t MNSIMM J • the ~nish line ~ ~ ~re .,.,, ~r. ~-·- Make your purchase* and I 0% of your fl. To RACE FOR THE CURE P AKTICIPANTS! purchase will be donated to the local ''RACE _ • FOR THE CURE CENTER" in your name! !B Together, we can beat breast cancer... ~balance New Balance thanks you. •\.JKI "'"'""' ?ll0/11! Benihono Newport Beoch An exptr.ltnct at every toblt II • -I I I . -. www.benlhano.com ' Banzai Hour 5 :00-7 :30 nightly .. Nigiri Sushi $1.00~ $2.00 Sake Bombs 6 Pratt Beer on top Kristen Day and Victor Becerra A Westside vision 35, San Juan Capistrano and 47. Irvine •.. Bringing higher learning to the Coit.a Men Welt1ide ... The dua hae Introduced the UC Irvine Community Outreach Partnerehlp Center, at 740 W. WillOn St .... The new venture between the univereity and the WMtslde community la designed to 1trengthen the connection between the •chool and the community It Ml'V81, they l8Y ... Day, the center's exectitlve director and a profeesor for the univet'lity'1 Department of Urban and Regional Planning, hatched the Idea and has done exten1lve wor1t on the Westside with v arious cl1111SM ... BeoerTa, the center's director, is charged w ith managing ongoing projects, cultivating new ventures and culllvatlng funding 10urces • . The center is in 1ta first year of many more to come ... U.st yeer'9 ranking: 64 (for Dey) Jeff Purser Senior classic 35, Irvine Tournamenr director of the Toshiba Senior Classic. which has raised more than $4 7 m1lhon in the five years Hoag Hospital has acted as the tournament's managing operator and lead chanty The 2002 golf tournament raised an add1t1onat S1 m1lhon for chanty for the third year in a row. which is a milestone unprecedented on the Senior PGA Tour The tournament 1s the largest single-day fund-raiser in Orange County . Staned playing golf 13 years ago 1n Ohio, where he's from En1oys the competrtton and the challenge of golf Mamed ust year'• ranking: 14 Dave Snowden Chiefly in the news 58, Newpon Beach . 16 year Costa Mesa pohce chief Marned. two sons . . Flattered when he was one of few mv1ted to represent law enforcement at the USC's Pentagon Tnbute Ceremony on Sept 11, bur could not attend due to potential Costa Mesa security issues on Sept 11 . . Past preStdont of the Hoag Hospital Foundation 552 Club and now on the Hoag Hospttal Foundatton board . Stts on the board ol the Deacon Jones Foundation. the Orange County Youth Sports Foundation and the NFL Alumni Assn Longtime member of Golden Boot Awards Executive Committee for the Motton Picture Telev1s1on Fund Received Wilham H Sturgeon Award on Sept 18 Avid golfer who has 18 handicap ... Known to speak his mind about nearly any issue Cal State Fullenon graduate . L.lt year's ranking: 31 Tiit p,m;,, W tf S.•fH' Hnu ·ZAGAT Michael Stephens Hoag honcho 60, Newport Beach Hoag Hospital'• pr•ident, chief executive and 2~year veteran of the medical center Looking forward to the completion of the Hoag Hospital Women's Pavilion in September of 2005 ... •Just seeing the steel coming out of the ground will be the highhght of my career:' he says of construction scheduled to begtn In October led en orgamzalion facing issues that are both d1ff1cult and complex . Pushed to limit ·emergency room diversions; en which patients are sent to other hospitals ... Enjoys playing golf ... Ult year's ranking: 70 Bob McDonell Newport:~ official officer 55. Laguna Niguel Ntne yedr Nowpon Beach police chief has 34 years of experience m law enforcemenr . . Worked 10 strengthen relat1onsh1p with community by offenng f11st teen pohce academy and helped institute volunteer and chaplam programs Past president of the Orange County Pohce Chiefs and Sheriffs Assn ... , President of California Police Chiefs Assn. Helping with proiect 10 integrate data systems for pohco depanments 1n county Involved tn a five-year pro1ect to create a county 101nrs power authority that will mclude all 21 pohce agencies district attorney's office. shentt pubhc defender and couns essentially 10 become more etf1cien1 m the county Bllcn busy filhng spots due to retirements Traveled 10 Hawa11 to chaperone his son's water polo team Married, two sons L.st year'• rank· 32 Steve Hayman Administering services 49, Orange . Costa Mesa dir~or of edm1nistra1tve services .. He 1s respon1ible for the behlnd-the-soenes act1on1 of many city l11ue1 .. He has worlled for the city for 24 year1 .. So far this year he has had a hand in cable woes. the contentious Job Center. allocating spons fields, an overhaul of the Crty Attorney's Office, skate parll efforts, concens 1n the parll Used to be known as the "biker adm1n1suator· because of his love for Harley Davidson motorcycles . . Turned 1n his Harley for a set of golf clubs and a fishing pole "'I'm a more avid golfer and fisher than I am a rider" .. Marned to Kayoko, who used to work for the city also Unn mk.ed last year Brett Hemphill U11commo11 Commodore 36 N!!wpon Beach Skipper of rhc Newpan Beach Chambe1 of Commerce Commodores Club Involved tn vanous comm1nees ar the Balboa Yacht Club Has laken on a more active role in the Newpon Coast Concours d'Elegance show at the Irvine Spectrum Raising money with former members of tho 17th Street Merchants and Community Assn to give to the Newpon Beach Fire Depanment Owns Hemph111's Rugs and Carpets on East 17th Street and has been in floor covering business since 1988 An acttve sailor and a big car nut Mamed to Chene for seven years L.st year's ninking 38 Wehsdly, ~ 25, 2002 17 Karen Lynch A real Realtor S4, Corona del Mar Realtor of Realtor• . . In th11 millennium. h11 10ld somewhere near $300 million worm of property Works for Prudential. but ma1nta1n1 her own office end 1tatf Trademart yellow ads herd to miss, es are the eye-poppmg houtee and price tags Ded1cat1on and focus are keys to her success Big contnbutor to American Cancer Soc1ety Memed to a1r11ne pilot Terry Lyon Last year's r91\kJng: 28 Paul Freeman Sexer.Hmm speaking 48. L.iguna Beach Th1; voice ol thll Segerstrom dynasty Is lhe spokesman for all rhmgs Seger:.trom and is most wPll known for his role 1n approval of tht: Home Ranch developmenr in Costa M c-sa Srayed ar lace mght council meetings. fielded numerous press calls and met with th+' community regarding rhe final piece of undeveloped hma bean farm from lhe Seger!>trom's agricultural days No matter whal side of the Home Ranch 1ssul' you are on. you can't argue that he knows how to gel the 1ob done Also a councilman 1n h1!> home city of Laguna Beach Married with an adorable 4 year-old daughrer with whom he 111es to i.pend as much lime c1s pos:.1blP when hes nor working Unninked last year H.J. Garrett Furniture Fine Furnit ure Since 1960 A lwmily Tmdirwn of Pro11iding Service and Value Full Deaip 2215 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa G>multing (949) 646.0275 Service MOIL duu Sat. 1 O to 6, Sun. 12 ro S ................ 21. 2002 Cesar Pelli Art architect 75, N-Haven, Conn •... Company, Cesar P9Ui & Aaoc., 11 reeponslble for the look of the new . South Coast Repertory complex and the yet·to-be-built concert hall et the Orange County Performing Arte Center ... Aleo deligned the Pacific Dellgn Center in VIiest Hollywood ... Awarded 1996 Gold Medal by the American Institute of Arc:hilecta ... Wae dean of the School of Architecture at Yale Uniwrsity ... Still teachee an occasional class there ... Considers his buildings as his children ... -11ove them ell equally, usually for different reasons-... Has two sons ... Names the cathedral at Chartres in Fran~ among his favorite building• . . Lo118S taking d1g1tal photographs and sending them via e·ma1I Loves good sashim1 . . Unninlled last °tM' John Heffernan His own council 52. Newport Beach, Ctty Councilman . The sole Greenllght council member who's often at odds with council colleagues . . Advocated fairness in city skateboard restrictions. buying a cover to protect Big Canyon Reservoir end launching a city 1nqu1ry into whether private pier rentals should help fund dredging end other envtronmental improvements .. Saw his council district nearly double when Newport Coast was annexed to the city . Announced in Apnl that he would step down from the council in November and then a few days later said he was reconsidering . Has eight skateboards in his gerage ... Last year's ranking: 8, along with Steve Bromberg and Gary Proctor as part of Newport Beach Freshmen Councilmen entry Testing his studenls 68, Colla M ..... Professor et Orange Cont College .•. Lovet gardening, hie church. quiet time with hi9 wife end helping out In the community •.• Ref*tlon on netional attention he received lat year after ~n of heraament by four Muslim ltUdenta: ·1 don't rNlly deMfve the credit for thia• ..• $aya students at 0CC that IUpported him deserve to be in thl1 llot becau1e they really made it poulble for him to stay ... ·everyone knows everything they need to know about me• •.. Wife, Julie, three children -Adam, 21. Carla, 37. and Steve, 33 ... Son Chad, 25, passed away in May ... Unranked lat yeer Pat Douglass Basketball guru 52, UC Irvine The Anteaters' men's basketball coach for the past five years . . Guided Irvine to its second straight Big West Conference regular-season championship last season, as the Anteaters shared the title with Utah State. UCI had never won a title prior to the 2000-01 season . . Led the Anteaters to a 21·11 record, the first baclt to·back 20-win seasons in the school's history, as his squad finished 25-5 the previous year . In March 1997, he became UCI coach after leading Cal State Bakersfield to three NCAA Division II titles in five years .. Is part of an ehte list of only six coaches in NCAA basketball history (01v1sions I and II) to have won three or more national championships, including UCLA's John Wooden. Duke's Mike Krzyzewski, and Indiana's Bob Knight Unranked last ve•r Parle it he~ All agee, Newport-Mela ... Atg1t•bly th4I aree'I moat lnnocuou1 and petlent outl8W9 ... They hllve been riding city leaders of both Costa Meu end Newport Beech to create a lketeboerdlng park for more than 10 YNl"I ..• Their putlme 11 currently Uieg.l In moat places ••• While carrying • ~lnlt·the-9f'aln reputation, thil camp ls Increasingly ~inlng memberl from the Beaver Cleaver mold ••• In the thlclt of campaign season, the group hat succeeded In getting the Ccnta Meea City Council to put the l11ue beclt In the forefront •.. Leaders of this movement include retired skete pros. up-and-coming atera and parents who are tired of driving out of city limits, or paying SS en hour, so their kids can prectioe their sp0rt ... "Skate or die, brol• .•• Unninlried INt.,.., Libby Cowan Council Leadership 49, Costa Mesa .. Providing leaden1h1p and experience on a City Counctl with two green members .. Feels she has proven to be "the voice for the vo1~less;' often going to battle for laborers with less glamorous jobs ... Proud of her instrumental role in ensuring a favorable Home Ranch vote ... Likes to hike .. Plans to spend her 50th birthday on a three-<lay hike up Mt. Whitney ... Getting in shape for the hike consists of walking, strength training and ah1tude hiking ... -1 figure it will be a good way to start the second half!tentury of my life" Lat.,..,.., ranking: 15 ~~~~~~~~~ Senior Car~Community 390 I E. Coast Highway. Corona de/ Mar, Ca./ifornia 92625 Crown Cow is a. Mtjona.J award winning communjcy overlooking the Pacific Ocean and a canyon prcscrvt in ~ Corona dd Mar. Crown Cove offen Independent and Assisc«l LM.'lS P~ as wdJ as our unj'luc Journeys C Progi:am for Alzheimer's and dementia. ca.re where "l.Jjts JOUrMJ d«tn i mJ wi1h All.hamn S. a nnu dHtptn '"tins ft. CARING i.s about ~.Warmth, and Nµnu~ ~thy and lndividualir.ed Attention. And to the na.ff at Crown CoVe, c:ariog u much more; it it our litt foaa.. Crown Cove 'tands out among other communities for numerow reasons, but we believe one of our residents summariud it best in a recent mapzinc aniclc: • 11Jis is ti# best l>I«' to liw. 11N Jl«ll.k 111"1 ""~ tlNrr is ~ 11t11UOPW ,. ~to, or I U11 ~ .Jmu if I"""'" TIM foot/ ii~ OJ~ thttJ Worh belT ""111 fllMflllnfiJ llllil#M ~ 949-760-2800 FuJ ,.9-760-2839 triWl~fu@crowncovc.ex>m 1!!l!!J U.-I J0600 I lSJ Assisting Newport needs n Ulguna Beach .•• Aaalltant city manager of Newport Buch ... Headt up molt city water'.qualltv projeow end helped win support for tough countywlde reltrictions on 1torm draln Nnoff ... Helped create en ordinance to bin feeding ducb, th41n coordinated a roundup of dudta on the Gnind Canal .. OverMes annexaoon mattere fOf Newport Co11t and Santa Ana Heights/Bay Knolls. During the summer, epent many l!veninga covered in gray body paint wrestling an eight-headed Styrofoam snake as model for Laguna Beach's Pageant of the Masters . . 1.-.t YMr's ninklng: 46 Wing Lam Nothing fishy 41, Newport Beach . Co-founded Wehoo's Fish Tacos with his brothers Ed and Mingo Lee in 1988, instead of taking over their parents' business ... Lam's parents had opened the firS1 Chinese restaurant in Brazil and had run Shanghai Pine Garden on Balboa Island ... Chose the name "Wahoo's" because they like the fish by the same name and they wanted something different Opened five more Wahoo'• In the past year. which makes the total 27 throughout Orange County, Los Angeles, San Oiego and Colorado .. Wahoo's will be featured on the Food Network in early December as a local eatery ... The segment was shot a month ago .. Ernst & Young named him Entrel)f'eneur of the Year for Orange and R1vers1de counties last year . . 1.-.t YMr's rank&nv: 7 TM sludgy professor 40, Irvine .•• Prot.aor In UC lrvine'a Samuell School of EnglnMring .•. Has led the 9Clenti1lc Inquiry Into causes of blctefill outbreeb off Newport Beach Ind HuntlngtDn Beech .•• Studied pollution in the Santa Ana Rivel durlf'Q a $6. 1-mlllion study during the eumm« of 2001 that wae funded by the Onlnge County S.nbtion Olttr1ct First to theoriZ9 that the 11nitation district's wastewater plume waa cau1ing contamination In the 1urf zone, but recently backed off that etance ... Initially called the so-celled outfall pipe •the 1moklng gun" Haa received • eeriel of hlgh>-profile researcn grants to study wirter-q~llty in the Bad! Bay, Newport Harbor end otl'Mw local wat8'Wlys ... Graduated from Caltech ..• Wife, Lisa. and two children ... Ut ............ yw Marianne Towersey Tea Cups rop 51, Newport Beedl Capturl'<I her fourth Tea Cup Classic 11111· '" five years on her home golf courM, Santa Ana Country Club on Sept. 4 ... Is the Newport·Mesa community's reigning queen of golf and is getting better with age ... Qualified again lor U.S. Women's M id-Amateur Championship (25 and over) this year . Last year. 1n hr.r ftrst year playing 1n seniora division was medlhst at U.S Senior Women's Amateur Championship • Won Celifom11 Senior Women's Amateur Championship and Women's Golf Ann. of Southern Cahlori•ra titles th11 year . Boys and girls golf coadl di Newport Harbor High ... Former Coron.1 drl Mar High golf standout on boys team Played tennis and volleyball at Stdnlor•l Unranked IMt YMr Full Service Ca1811ng Sizzling Fajita Bar • Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar Pw ., .,,.,. To Go • Enchiladas • Fajitas • Mini Tacos • Chingolinga • Guacamole • Salsa AND MORE! llm111UetR-• 10 to 100 people. Catering 645-0209 c ' \ of nd in lhe Udy <led t ct's ntly the 3arcti Bay, Bys a, and ed e in ub IS nfor lip ~· ., • • John Kidwell Cuner commander 32, Laguna Niguel ... Commander of the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Narwhal . led a 1~man crflW on a 41-dey jaunt from New Or1eans to Corona del M1r in 5e9t. 2001 to bring the NarWhal to 1t1 home base . The 87-foot cutter replaced the Point Stuart.,. The NarWhal was the first patrol boat in the Los Angele9·Long Beach Harbor area after the Sept. 11 te1Tor11t attacb Honored by Rep. Chris Cox at a Nov 2 comm1uioning ceremony for the Narwhal . Was honored with a ·John Kidwell Dav:' on Nov. 2 by his home-state Oklahoma leg1alature ... Enlisted in 1991 Avidly follows Oklahoma Sooners football and Is predicting they will win the nallonal championship .. "If they lose, I don't want to get a bunch of phone calla. We need to get past M1am1" •.• Unren"-d last year Sandy Segerstrom-Daniels Stcming the fuml drfre 39, Costa Mesa Co dia1r for the past two years of Children's Hospital of Orange County Follies . Member of the Foundation Board for the Orange County High School of the Arts ... On the Board of Directors for the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Says being a "fund raiser" is more than 1ust paying "your dues" It's "being an ambassador in the community for the organization with wh1d1 you lend your name" Just f1msh1ng up her involvement with the "Festival of Children" at South Coast Plaza. an idea she came up with that presents the artistic worlts (including performance arts I of more than 50 di1ldren's chant1es Niece to Henry Segerstrom Mamed Has a daughter and a stepson En1oys old cars and traveling Unran"-d last year John Blauer lifesaving captain 51, Huntington Beach .. , Newport Beach lifeguard captain ..• Was awarded the 2001 Marine Safety Officer of the Veer ..• Is CUl'Tently making a transition from being the department's pubhc Information otflCef' to facilltJes 1upervi10r .. His pet project 11 the city's Beadi Marketing Progrem, through which 12 vehicies have been donated to the Lifeguards by General Motors . Mamed to Kathy for 20 years and hat three children - Robb. 17, Chad, 14 and Shannon, 12 . Unrenbd lut year Richard Luehrs Keeping in business 55, Newport Beadi President of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Celebrated his 20·year run as an executive 1n the chamber in November 2001 w11h a surprise party arranged by his staff Founded the Taste of Newport 14 years ago. Believes the changes to this year's boat parade will be a positive thing for the city Recently completed a live month renova11on to his home that has made his kuchen more wheelchair accessible and allowed him to .idd cooking to his hst of hobbies His family has been enioving his cooking hobby Mamed to Susan and has two children. Samantha, 9, and R1dcy, 5 Last year's ranking: 52 Gary Adams In the council rhythm 47, Newport Canyon . . City Councilman representing 88dt Bay and airport areas . . As mayor last year, achieved goal of seeing Newport Coast become pan of the city . . Known for being lndependent·minded In h11 votn on the council ... Spearheaded a City Hall effort to reduce paper waste ... Works as a coosuhing civil engineer whose knowledge of trlffic helps guide relevant council decisions ... Married to Birgm . . Father of two boys ... Drew some unwanted attention to h11 rhythm and coordinauon skills last year when he was persuaded by Barnaby the Clown to dance at a Fourth of July event Full first name i~ Garold . . Last year's ranking: 20 Ed Fawcett Cluunber made 53, Tustin Just completed 10 years as president of the Costa M esa Chamber of Commerce and is looking forward to another 10 years. . Helping local businesses get over hurdles. and having ad11eved a number of successes 1s what keeps him going . This past year's biggest success has been receiving the approval of the Home Ranch pro1ect. wh1d1 he believes will be a maior, positive addition to the city in terms ol 1obs. tax revenues and funding for the schools On a personal note he has been focusPd on his daughter, who 1s CUl'Tently in the ard11tecture program at the Un1vers1ty of Wisconsin with only three semesters to go Last year's ranking: 69 (714) 740 -7878 --- Karen Kendall Language director 56, Newport Beach .. New director of Enghsh Learner programs for tlie Newport·Mesa Umfted School District She helped get 11 all up and running Husband Bob, daughter Angie, son-in law Kelly, son J R .. two grandchildren Molly and Cole In little spare ume she has. eniovs playing with grandchildren, reading walking and spinning classes Unrtn"-d last ye1r Phil Arst Gil'i11g the Gree11/igli1 73. Newport Beach ' The official face of GrePnl1ght, which has won some s1gn1hCGnt victories in the last year Helped defeat the Koll office center expansion that was put before voters and put up four candidates to run in the upcoming council elections Longtrme officer of the Newport Irvine Rotary Club Served as president of the largest residents assoc1a11on in the city the Community Assn Alliance Flied a complaint with the district anorney·s office alleging that the city violated open meeting laws when discussing Koll development M arried to Margaret with two grown daughters Laughingly accepts thl' label of Regis Philbin took alike Last year's ranking 50 ~. ~ 25, 2002 • Sandi Benson Code of conduct 54. Cotta M918 . Costa Mesa chMtf of code enforcement, charged with malung sore the lawna are tidy, the paint 11 smooth and the city looks good Tak• her fOb very seriously becauae she loves the city and wants to -11 at its belt She knows some people have come to expect lrttle code enforcement from the crty because of 111 "soft on property maintenance· reptJtation The lade of such enforcement sent the city into a state of "disrepair:' which Benson 11 determined to hft 11 out of She has been instrumental in proposed shopping can laws designed to nd city streeu of the unsightly retail tools "I think 1t will make a huge difference in the way the cuy looks and I think a lot of people will be happy to see them off the streers" Last year's ranking: 87 John McMonigle Into the Srmcll/\phat• 37. One Ford Road Among the founders of Strada Propen1e~ which has q111dcly become one of the b1gg1cs in Orange County Strada has sold morP than S2 million and up homes this year rhan ever, dl'fymg sluggish economy ThP business' average home sales. somPWhere north of a m1ll1on Strada whrre Steve High is president wa-; named the exclus1vp aff1hate of ChrtSlll· ~ Estates for thP Newport BPadi arua 1n June MamPd to Robin. 31 with two lo0vs Last year's ranking 67 ... ORANGE COUNTY .. ..ll PERFORMI NG ARTS CENTER SEGl~ rRO M llALL aox OFFICE tOAM . 6PM OAllY (71 .. ) 755·0236 GROUP SALES (71 .. ) 556.2787 INFORMATION (71.t) 556 27 .. 6 m · WWWOCPAC ORG WHERE'S THE PARTY? IT W OULDN'T BE A PARTY WITH OUT Us! 1) ••• , ......... a. .. Hoag helper S5, Tustin Rand'! ... Hoeg Hospital Foundatlon's executive director ... Led the final fund-raising push to reec:fl the $50-million goal for the Hoeg Hospltal Women's Pavilion ... IM>rted with • hendful of hospital support groupe to help nalse the funds ... "lt'I • lot of history end a. lot of~· Dollars don't just megic:elly apj)Nc" ... Enjoys playing golf 9t the Senta Ana Country Club ... Just finiahed reeding "The Talbot Odyssey;" a mystery novel written by Nelson DeMille ... Studied journalism at Wesleyan University in Connecticut ... Married to Peggy Ann ... Has one son ... Unranked i..t ye.ar Sharon Wood Behind City Hall 51. Corona del Mar ... Assistant city manager overseeing planning and human resources ... All head of the General Plan Update process. rallied resident participation in updating the document ... Heads up city effort to consider whether "mansionizetion" 1s a problem and, if so, what should be done about it ... Helped oversee getting the Bonita Canyon Sports Park pro1ect ba<* on tra<* after contractor went belly up . . Tries to avoid the spotlight ... Along with husband, Fillmore, is a regular at the Pac1f1c Opera house ... l..nt year'• ranking: 74 Guarding little liv~s '5, L8gune 8eedl ... Heed of Newpot1 8eec:h'a junior llfeguerd prognNTI • well .. being In c:herge of the clty'a hiring of M890Mf llfeguardl .•• EWtY year, 1,20p odd kldl race •round Newport) Nnd9 end wat9rl !earning life.uving t.pctinlquea, weter ut.ty, not to mention• variety of~*°' games ... Hed enothw good Nfetv record this summer, .....,..,.. real proud of that" •.. Husband, Greg, Is a youth water polo ooac:h ... Both like to travel end visited France In the spring, but wine country, not the beadles ... Lut YMf"a ranking: 59 Chris Cox Policymaker 49, Newport Beach . . 48th District congressman since 1968 ... Worked with President Bush and White House Budget Director Mitch Daniels to cut back what he said was "billions of dollars In excessive spending" ... Mustered 150 votes In the House to su&t8in a presidential veto of a defense bill with $7 billion in excess spending ... Worked cloeely to craft a final corpontte accountablllty bill that imposed tough new fines for accounting fraud ... Gave President Bush a helicopter tour of his district in late August ... Former special counsel in the Reagan White House .. Married to Rebecca ... Enjoys spending time with children Charles, 9, Katie, 8, and Kevin, 3 ... Lut YN"s rHklng: 29 Quacked up All egee, formerly Newport t-\trbor Wlltler8 ••• Ate he food, i.ft me. ... Blemed for htgh t.:terta levH rri the._., end highly unpleaent odor ... INplred en antkfudt.fMdlng ordlnence ..• llO of them llWr9 eedfted, rounded up end deported 10 Sen e.m.rdino County efter ordJnence failed to cornlCt the probl6m •.. Bdled city offtciela who et first thought thet they only had jyri9dic:don over the white ducb but later leemed that. bec:auM Grend Canal mallardl were nonmlgretory, the city was within ita rights to relocate them all ... U....a.d i..t yew Robert Dillman Decade of healing 55, Dover Shores ... Hoag Cancer Center's medical director for more than a decade .•. Led a clinical trial that developed a vaccine for skin and kidney cancers ... Published an academic paper earlier this year in the "Cancer Biotherepy" medical journal ... Proudly announced that the hospital's cancer survival rate of 69% is above the national avenage of 62% ... Completed a two-year term 111 president of the Society for Biological Therapy ... Enjoys playing with his two chocolate Labrador receivers ... Often -n playing golf at the Newport Beach Country Club ... Attends Stanford football games during the fall ... Married to Jacquelyn . . Has six sons a11d one grandson ... Last.,..,-·, ranking: 82 Master of the harbor 44. Newport Buch ... Harbor mesw who oveneee Newport Huntington end Dan• Point harbor9 ... IM>rked to Implement new MCUrfty direc:tlv.e efter the a1TOrist ett.ca on Sept. 11 ... Spumeeded an effort to lmproye customer eervloe in his department ..• Single, lives with best friend O.V., his epringer speniel ... Owns a 42-foot powerboet, that he tik• to use in the harbor ... L..t,..,.. ranking: 30 Aviva Goelman Seniors' best friend 61, Newport Coast .. Executive Director of Costa Mesa Senior Center on 19th Street .. Took over 1n fall of 2000 after contentious leader was hauled off end thrown in jail for embezzlement .•• Says she likes to make the center feel like the seniors' second home ... "I can't break down succesaes, I just know it's my love for the seniors that has brought me here and I try to do Whatever I can to make their lives more meaningful" ... "Sometimes we just listen to them at times they are lonely and need care· .. The former ballet dancer loves theater, mu11c and -of course ballet ... Avid reeder and member of many book clubs . Single . . Two married children, one in Newport and one in Santa Rosa .. Three grandchildren that range in age from 4 to 9 and call her "Gra Gra· . Un,.,,lred i..t year Pilot cupper '9, Coeta MeM ... l...ocel attorney with office on 19th Street on the w.talde ... Beet known eround town for ntVlving the old Uona Cup soccer tourney end renaming ill.he O.lty Pilot Cup ••• Aa the tournament director for the lat three years he hes grown the soccer showdoWn Into • weelcend e>Ctnavaganu that attracted 1,600 kldl thit yeer and teams from almost f/llery achool In the Newport-Mesa area ... Married to wife, Suzanne, for 25 years ... f9ther of five daughtera ... Coadlea his ~yeal'Old deughter's AYSO teem .. Enjoys pleylng end teechlng soccer, playing tennis, fly-fishing, hiking end lkling ..• Taught math and physical education at Esperanze High School In Anaheim for six years beforw he became • lawyer ... Lnt v-"a ...edng: 80 Jim McGee Coasting along 50. Newport Coast . Chairman of the Newport Coast Advisory Committee .. Former chairmen of the Newport Coast Committee of 2000 ... President of the Pelican Hill Community Assn. for seven years ... President of the Newport-Costa Mesa Junior All-American Football League, which also helps promote cultural understanding among young people in Southern California ... Led pro-annexation residents to victory this vear when the Newport Coast residents officially became part of Newport Beach ... Continue. to work on annexation details. including boild1ng a community center and obtaining promised tax rebates . Mamed to Annamarie with three children. 5, 13 and 16 Last v-'• 1'9nkin9: 65 Finally, The Doctor You Have Bem Looking For! 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Retired husband goes bade and forth showing quarter-horses and has some horses that are doing fabulous as halter horsea in the northwest . . Bred a new little ooh, Lucty ... Hopes he ends up being lucky ... Daughter Katie, 24, lives in San Antonio ... I.at ye•'• ninking: 88 Ken Maddox Ascending Assemblyman 38, Garden Grove ••• 68th District AsNmblyman ... In line to become Coeta Mesa's MW repr818ntative In the state Anembly If he wins reelection ... During reapportionment. the city WM moved from Anemblym11n John Campbell's 70th District ... Suecessfully passed 11 bill, Assembly Bill 1969, that required the Orange County Sanitation District to Implement full treetment of its sewage by 2013 ... Hoping to move his district office to Costa Mesa if he beats Democrat Al Snook on Nov. 5 . . Reserve officer with the Tustin Police Department ... Married to Crystal . Children are 15-year-old Tina and 2-year-old Kenny ... En1oys weightlifting and archery .. Looking for a home 1n Costa Mesa . . Unninked last year RV Folks In the driver's seat 1, Costa~ . . Th11 group of All-American trevelera fought City Hall and won .. Bombarded the Crty Council with dozens of activists who were vehemently opposed to further restrictions on recreetlonaf vehicles Persistence paid off, es the group forced city officials to meet them In the middle and compromise on loading times, etc ... Group leaders have also found themselves tnllOlved In other causes where •the little guy• Is being unf111r1y targeted by bureaucracy ... This group shrugs government heavy-handedness and promotes the basic live and let live attitude .. Unranked last year Gregg Schwenk Film festival maker 35, Newport Hetghu • • Executive director of the Newport BNc:h Film Festival ... lnveaunent benker Lives to build and grow companies ... Proud of film fest1vaf'1 growth, with 19,500 people attending this yeer Expects 22,000 next year . NamM Katharine Hepburn as his favonte actress. favonte actOf is Jimmy Stewart . On the board of directors of both the Bnt1sh American Business Council and the Protocol Foundation ... Newport Harbor High School graduate . . Studied polrt1cal economy of industrial 10C1et1es at UC Berteley Recently toured England and Scotland Ad1unct professor at Cal State Fullerton and Chapman University ... Spends weekends kayaking with Newpon Aquatic Center likes wine tasting at Overstreet's Last .,.., •• ninlljng: 30 Gay Wassall-Kelly Balboa beacon Karen McGlinn Sharing herself Norma Glover Flight cap crusader Danny Marcheano O.•er the Arches Jeff Brinkley Gridiron wear 62. Balboa Peninsula Member of the D111as, a support group for the Balboa Theater Home and Garden network will host Wasaall·Kelly and husband Bill Kelly on •extreme Chnstmas· . President of the Balboa Merchants Owners Assn . Editor of the 2,000-<:irculation Balboa Beacon, now in its seventh year . Watches out for Rupert and Pearl, the swans 1n the harbor Trying to launch program to put plaques on the old buildings of the chronological order of busines&ea For seven years, the Keltys won first place In venous categories in the Chn1tma1 Ring of Lights competttion for decorations on their home Mamed with five children, JO to •2. and five grandchildren i...t veer'• ,.,,111ng· 54 59, Costa Mesa. Executtve director of Share Our Selves Oversees various pro1ects at Orange County's largest agency for direct aid -food, medical, financial . Has a hand in everything from back to-school to holiday programs to taco fund·rllili8rs with national leaders . . Learned to live with nagging criticisms from cynics of the organization but vows never to let their negativity detract from her resolve to help Shares the wealth of her expertise by s1tt1ng on a number of nonprofit boards Mamed with five children Lest year's ranking: 75 65, Newport Beach ... Two term Newport Beacn councilwoman, termed out this fall ... Worked to nail down an extension of the noise limits at John Wayne Airport unttl 2015 Says she considers the extension of those limits, first pot in place in the 1985 settlement agreement. to be •the biggest accomplishment• of her two terms . ·what we've done is we've put all the important ingredients into this agreement• . . Helped the city win support of county supervisors for the extension . . Serves as chair of the board of the South Coast Air Quality Management D1stnct Mamed for 47 years. with three sons Avid fan of the TV show ·cs1: Cnme Scene Investigation· Buih an aviary 1n the back yard of her home so she could observe venous b4fdS . Unranked lat ,,_ 62, Newport Beach Owner of the 80 year old Arches restaurant at Newport Boulevard and West Coast Highway 20 years with Arches Spends ttme at gym and on Harley between work hours For eight years, has ndden his Harley up and down Coast Highway dressed in a tuxedo for Thanlcsg1v1ng and Christmas. making 14 to 16 stops to wish people peace, health and happiness Will drive his new ultra Harley with ·au the bells and whistles· from Oklahoma City Travels to Europe twice a year Visited New York during Easter time Received a signed picture of George W Bush that hangs near the front desk Unranked last .,.ar 50 Costa Mr.sa Newport Harbor High football coach In his 17th season at hPlm of Sailors Has guided them to 98 27 2 record since 1992, the second best mark by an Orange County public school in that span (following Los Alamitos) .. Tars capturn<l their third league title under him last year Team has 34 victories 1n last three seasons. a school record Became head coach at his alma mater. Excelsior 1n Norwalk, at agl' 24 Former collegiate baseball standout Last year's ranktng 10t Make Those Patios "1 Entries Beautiful Lee Jim Jennings imcall your complete yarJ lanc.lscapc. e Expert brick, stone, til e, ~late & concrete work. e Can recommend quality Jes1gners & landscapers. •Expert Ma:ionry repairs. • Drnmage problems? We solve them. Mon lo.;.(; Tu-Sat 9:30-7:30Sunday11-6 950 W. Coast H~, Newport Beach I (acrou from Bal~ Bay Club) 949 • 631 1212 lilidda and eervica rhit a fmruriOUi, c.arc&ee, resort'5tyle n:sidcncc can offer. Huntington Terrace is a full,eervice senior apartment community with mondHo-- month rentals, no buy,ins, no hidden costs. In addition to independent living, we are proud to offer residents "Heritage" our Assisted living Program. Heritage is designed for those who relluare addttaonal care to meet their daaly living needs. Phone us today to schedule your personal cour and cornplamentaty meal or v1 at us on the lncemet at www.RenaissanceSLcom. Enjoy retirement laving the Renaissance way! We look forward to speaking with you. Jim Carnett OCC's voice 57. Cocta Meu ... Spotcesman for Or1nge Coast College ... Past spring wa manager of the VMr at Orange Coast College ... Wife, Hedy .•• Three daughters •nd two. grendc:hildren •.. Had a eon who peaed rNeY nine VMfl ago ... A dedlcated and excited grendfather who has a gr•ndson and gran~ughter ... Plans to be 1 typical IOCCef grendpe . . Loves playing with grendldds who live in Fou~in valley, showing his family-oriented nature •.. Member of Newport-Mesa Chnstian Center in Costa Mesa. Unrenked Int yew Chris Steel In contention 61, Costa Mesa . Arguably the most talked about Costa Mesa City Councilman ... Wrapped up his first year on the dais, reigniting the focus on some of his preferred issues like the Job Center, vending tl'\Jcks and what he calls the over-proliferation of charities in the city ... Still finds himself on the short side of many votes but has garnered the support from council colleagues on some hot-button issues ... Says he is most proud of his victory over an "incompatible" two-story addition on the Westside ... "I appealed it on my own and everybody on the council was against it - they didn't want to hear about it -but I got a 5 to 0 vote" . . The outspoken polit1c1an says he realizes some of his views are less than popular and he has become somewhat of a target . List ye.,,, ,..nklng: 13 Take your queen fum;ture. Add a wider queen mattress. Get better sleep. ~sagg A bridger of faith 53, Tustin ••• PrMldent of the lnutffalth Counc:ll of Newport M..a •.• Chapl1lnldirectof' of pastoral C.nl It Hoeg Hospital •.. Wofb with petlents and their famlllea, worb to get local filth communities Involved In the hoe:pital ••. Contlnuee leMng on the lnterlelth Council, for his fifth VMr now, because he lilcea teeming the diffef9nt perapecti1199 of different f1ith• 1nd uya it's important to be able to hear those perspectives .•• HM three children and i1 rmtrried to Marionette ••• Attendl First Presbyterian Church of Orange ..• 11 dlair!Nn for the Senete Council of Southern California and Hawaii ... Enjoys listening to music ..• Lut yeer"a renting: 21 Lori Hoggard Directing early education 31, Huntington Beach, ... As principal of Sonora Elementary School last year, she 1s proud that the school became a California Distinguished School, a Title 1 Achieving School and that the school's achievement increased again this past year ... Became Director of Early Childhood Education for the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dillrict last year ... Enjoys 1pending time with her family and scrap-booking ... Married to husband, Bill, and has a son, Luke, 2 ... Likes to walk at the beach ... Went to Maul recently . . Lot of people might not know that she speaks Spanish and she learned her customer service skills working for Nordstrom used to run 5Ks ... Unrwiked Int YNr INTRODUCING .................. "" ... Athletic director 42, Co.u Mesa .•. e. It youth, Int~. prep, or ooltege, he h .. been 8 titeleu .Upt)Ottel' Ind aometlmea • teedlM among athletee'ln Costa Meu ... Hae helJ*I bfMd SUCC88I Ind exdtement In ettlleticl et Costa Mesa High, • the IChool'I boV9 ethletlc director •.. A former Costa Meu I.JUie League J)f9lident. he cootinuee to be • lc-v contributor to the lmptOVementa of the league •.• Happily married with two daughters. Karti, 10, and Kalal, 10 ... 1..-t yut'l IWllting: 93 Bob Chichester A AD for UC/ 45, UC Irvine ... Named the Anteaters' Athletic Director SepL 10 ... Will start his job Oct. 14 ... Served as senior associate athletic director for administration, academic affairs and Olympic sports at the University of Colorado for the past three years ... Colorado's student-athletes selected him as the 2000-01 Staff Member of the Year at the CU Sports Penson of the Veer Awards ... Earned his doctorate from the University of Colorado in 1984 and is a member of the Bar associations in California, Colorado and Ohio ... In the United States Air Force he attained the rank of captain and served as contract legal advisor at two bases ... Awarded the Air Force ad'ti6vement and commendation medals ... Born June 12, 1957. in Inglewood . Married ..• Unrenlled lut yeer Fighting his battles 57. Newport Beedl .•• Sewege end fku.-trM llCtlvllt .•• One of three foundere of the Ocean Outflll Group, en environmentlll ectivlst group ••• Led the Clhetge egelnlt • controvenlel MW"99 w.lvw, whidl wa ~ly drapped by the Orange Coumv Sanitation District though not IO successful when It comes to tteM .•• Co-founder of the Balboe Arborist Sodety, whldl lobbied for the J)f9Mrvetlon of ficus treee in Balboa Village .•. Merried to Chetyl, whom he calla •en angel" .•. Son Jon, 18, is an all4eegue baMball pi.y., at Newport Harbor High Sdlool ... Father to teenage daughter Tiffany ... Grendfather George H. ShulL a Princeton botanist. lnvent9d hybrid com ... Unrenlrild leat yw Glenda Sanders Judging for herself 46, Corona del Mar ... Leading candidate for a superior court judge seat to be decided In this November's election ... In Newport Beach close to 17 years since arrival in the U.S. from Durban South Africa, where she grew up ... Wes a barri1ter or trial lawyer in South Africa ... Tried cases In the high court, equivalent to the superior court ... "Decided it was time for me to start being a little more eclectic" ... Now teaches law et Chapman University Law School, arbitrates and mediates business disputes ... Says of judicial race. "win or lose it has been a positive experience. It has m•de me really a more rounder person, given me better insights" ... Two children: Megan, 11 , and Rebecca, 8 .. Married to Peter Wilson . Loves movies . Urwanbd last yeer Doggone trouble 10, Con>ne <Ml Mar ••• Golden ~ ••• P8Mk>n for awlmmlng In the OOMn wlchout e leMh reeult9d In court beale tietw.n ownere Lynn and Philip 8ua.fteld and the city of Newport 8eed'I ..• Bubrllekle ari1uect thet Baron'a orr.hore frollc*lng hi protected under city INah lewa •.. City leedef'I won In court with the argument thet Baton'a behr.rior wwranted dtatlona becau11 dogs should be kept on leeahe9 et all dmea when they're on public property .•. Enjova retrieving a t>.11 ... Unfallllld .... yw Stewart Berkshire Marinapark man 79, Newport Beach ... President of the Marinaperlc Homeownerw Aun .... Leads residents of the mobile home perk In the fight against eviction to make' room for • luxury hote~ ... Successfully opposed a city-proposed lease renewal that would have roughly doubled rents there without offering any long-term lease security ... Graduated the U.S. N•val Academy In 1941 ... Holds a doctorate in accounting, which he taught at Cal State Long Beach until 1987 ... Married to Betty for 31 years ... Between them, they have six children, 11 grandc:hildren end this year became greet grandperenta twloe over ... Says his most notable moment aa an intramural wrestler et the Naval Academy was the time he defated the big brother of a close friend. 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Sat~·7pm • Sun l0am·7pm ' •If , . .. ... • ng od l lor 3 1 :o .. .. .. • J. - .. 52. Newport 8eactl ... Owner of Alilicher Jonea Motorcars, ntf'llled the Ntlon'a No. 1 Meniedes-Benz delteratlle> with annual lalee in IUf'P 1 n'ng $4.20 minion ... Remains a ~of charitable, environmental ~ aponlng eventa 11 It has ••nee rts 11....-1nn In 1991 ... Recently ecquired a lii..._it.a_..nz deateBhip In downtown , whkft lnc:lud4td five franchises, and II MNt foc:wing on plane to expend ita ~ 8Mdt pr&ednce on Quail Street •rtv nut....,. ... Jones becacne a grandf9thef In November 2001, and he and his wife of four yeera gave birth to their first dlild In January ... Enjoys playing golf, skiing and fishing ••• lat Y'IW'• '8nldng: 66 Field general 44, Cost.a MeN ... Former commit91one< of Cost.a MeN'a AYSO Region 120 for three yeara and is still Involved with the organization as a boero member. 1 Web master and a referee ... He It also 1 member of the city's Three-A program (Redevelopment and residential rehabilitation) •.. He is wortlng to enaur9 that Cost.a Mesa residents get priority to uae the recreatJofull fields in the city ... Married, haa three sons who have all plaved in AYSO ... Enjoys cycling, cooking and playing acoustic guitar. . Facility manager Ill Raytheon Co. In El Segundo ... Unnnked last Y"f Damien Lorton and Alicia Butler F riemls of the theater Acting as kader 52, Irvine .•. ~ Coat College profeaor for 23 yeara ... Chairman of OCC'a theater department .•. Author of •Acting Eaentlal~ Juat Sey Your Unes Like You Mean Them and Don't Bump Into the Scenery• . . Cumtntty writing anothef boot on 1mproviNt1on ... Became amitten with acting while I Mfliof at Estancia High School ... Hes performed with Lee Straaberg and William Ball ... TNCtting experience Includes positions at UC Irvine, Cal State Long Beach and Cerritos College ... Enjoys camping, riding his ~ke and traveling .•. Married ... Has one aon ... Last Y'Mf'• '911idng: 99 Scott Paulsen Schools in, thanks to him 62, Corona del Mar .•. Longtime Newport·MeN School Diatrict fund-faiaer ... In past year, proud that he's been able to continue to support d1stnct teachera, whom he co.,.iders a high pnorrty • Had a grandc::tiild three weeb ago, a daughter, grandct11ld No. 6 ... Enjoys reading, "I like to ttunk that I like to fish but I never have time" . . la cutTently mourning the loas of Bob ffancy, whom he had known for 40 yean1 . "Contrary to public opinion, I truly have slowed down, people didn't think that waa ever going to happen. The things that were going wrong with my health aren't going terribly wrong anymore" . Was Anderson Elementary's first principal . Laat year's ranking: 68 ........ ~ 25, 2002 Ill Dining dynamo 45, Sc:oaldale. Anz. and Udo tale ••. Owner of Ro'(• Newport 8eactl In F.hlon Island, where pnme WMbnd '91erVstiona are usually booked two *9eka in edvanoe . Founded Thaifoon T.-of Alia IMt March, the third location will open In fMhion laland 1n October befote 1 fourth opena in Salt Lake City ..• Hn ttw. Ruth Chri1 Steakhot.o-1n Hawaii ... Went to La Canada High School and OCC but moved to ...--.. to surf and eventually became a restaurateur Teamed up with Roy Yamagudli -1 former competitor -to open the P1C1fic Rim cuisine eatery ... MatTied with two ctuldren Unranked last y.ar Celeste Jardine-Haug Found her OASIS Oscar Santoyo £wing youth 29 and 41 Santa Ana and Laguna Hills Lonon is a director at the Costa Mesa 42, Laguna Niguel .. Gerontologist and director of the OASIS Senior Center in Newport Beach ... Manages all the 38, Santa Ana Executive C1111c Playhouse and the former vice president of artistic affairs there ... Values community theater 1n Newport Mesa because 11 offers art and culture at an affordable cost .. Has been involved with the playhouse for almost seven years now Shows directed this past season include "A Chorus Line· ... Attends the theater whenever he can Involved with a gay and lesbian center In Garden Grove called The Center Single . Butler is artistic director of the Trilogy Playhouse in Costa Mesa ... She started the parent company 10 years ago in Laguna Niguel ... Her favorue shows at the Playhouse last season were "Big River" and "Little Princess" Married . . has a daughter Loves healthy food Also loves antique shopping and watct11ng old classic movies ... Last Y'ffr'• r'llnk ing: 90 rotisserie chicken delicious entree salads mouth watering sides generous wrap sandwiches vegetarian selections DISPOSAL CO., INC. • Industrial • Residential • Commercial • Recycling Services • Mini Bins s-~~ Ca . ~fit cfi~H f96IJ day-to-day operations of the large and well-respected senior center, including !Is recreational programs and social services Before coming to the 1ob 1n 1998, worlced for the New Yorlc City Department of Aging, the Culver City Senior Center and the UCLA Long-Term Care Gerontology Center. among others •.. Mamed with two children . Enjoys cooking, partly due to growing up with a father who was a gourmet cook U lll'9nlred last year director of Save Our Youth, an aher-school program on the W8$1.Side ... Helped send 60% of the center's high school seniors to four-year colleges ... His heart has been taken captive by Costa Mesa's Westside . . "Every year I think it's going to be my last, but I'm still here and k1dting" ... He expects one of his former students to take his place eventually ... Although he serves as a role model to many, he 1s directly responsible for ra1s1ng and shaping just one: His 2-year-cld son "He's got a big father and smart mother and that's all that is important" . Last year's ranking. 61 ''A Day on the Water'' It's Not Just About Fun •.. It's About Titne •.. First in Safety, Quality & Value B 0 A T S Since 1946 2900 ufayette St., Newpo,t Bach• (949) 673-2050 ' I . I• George Argyros: 65, Harbor Island, developer Was appointed by President George W. Bush as ambassador to Spait John Crean: 76, Santa Ana Hei&flts, retired RV tycoon Gave $500,000 toward the Mariners Library campaign to help seal its funding, by far the biggest donation. es Marian Beraeson: 76, Newport Beach, retired poldclM Donald Bren: 70, Unda Isle, Irvine Co. chairman Took the lead on pushing for a new joint schcd/city Marilers li>rary. Gave trNaY 11,000 acres of land to the public for apen space. Jean Fort>ath: 72, Costa Mesa, fomder of Share OW' Selves John Huffman: 62, Newport Beach, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Received Outstanding F9t1nder Award from the Assn. of Fund-raising senior nnster Professionals for her work on~ Westside. Overseeilg St /wXetls •Building the Future!' capital canwiin. Green ~!!92 SATURDAY Orchid Sale Orchids$500 ro$2500 ~TOBER 5, 12, 19, 28 Open To The Publlc • EVERY SATURPAY 9-4 P.M. 1 OOO's IN STOCK rian - • .. But ... What have they don~ for us lately? ~ S.---= 54, Newport Beach, Temple Bay Yahm rabbi Beverty Ray: 63, lal'S'8 Beach, Balboa Bay Club owner 'Recently honc>!'ed by temple leaders for his 25tti annrversary leading Is overseeing the constroctioo of refurbished Coast Highway ,,_ Salata: 75, Linda Isle, created Mr. Irrelevant Presented with the GoOO.vill Industries inaugural Amencan Tnbute award and named Man of ttie Year by NFL Alumm-Greater L.A. the congregation. institution, which is slated to open this year. Henry Segerstrom: 79, Peninsula Point, created South Coast Leieh Steinbere: 53, Corona del Mar, sports a1ent to Plaza supet stars His vision for ttie Home Ranch development protect nearty compfete. Main force behind success of Newport Beach Film FestJval. \ I i ~ : :: ' ~ • .\ '' ~ ~ ' • • ' ································~~ : "HATS Off TO THE TOD 103" : ~ $1°3 OFF ~ • 12' WAGON WHEEL PASTRY • : With This Couoon •Valid Tiil 10131/02 • ············••ii••··············· .. 273 East 17th Street • Costa Mesa 949.642.0571 fr!n~.com Departs From Balboa Pavilion Reservations Required 949.673.5245 www.catalinainfo.com (Ida-liililla ~ Jnl.cA..e.) (949) 646-1440 I ' l I • Matt Colby Bob Henry Gray Lunde Roy Alvarado Jason Ferguson Sierra Soto Brandon Wiener The Rev. Kenneth Krause Paul Troxel RosaUnd Williams Andre Stewart MATT COLBY 114, RMir'9d this veer The 6-foot. 18!)..pound defensive end did in death what it is nearty impossible to do In life: He brought together two rivals. After spending three years at Estancia High, Colby was playing for Costa Mesa when he was involved in a seemingly routine collision on Sept. 28, 2001. He was removed from life support the next day and passed away. It didn't take long for his death to have its effect. By Sunday, members of Costa Mesa, Estancia and Santa Ana Valley highs' football teams were meeting together in prayer and remembrance. •tr1 been a very emotional week." Eatanda wide receiver Nate Harriman said at the time. "Our team got in a fight a couple of days ago. We were all going down, then we made up, and we're doing so well now. I think we're going to have a aucceuful season now. We almost won thi1 one:' Colby's death had that kind of power. A tribute at Orange Coast College's football field was a crowded, and fitting, ~ace for a public memorial. 104. BOB HENRY The community wa1 heartbroken when the Newport 8eactt Police officer died of a bullet wound on April 13, 1995. The loss was perhaps harder given that Henry had been trying to disann a sulcldal gunman In the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church parting lot a month eartier. 105. GRAY LUNDE The crushing blow of Gray's passing from a congenital heart defect in October 1995 wa1 felt by hl1 family and by his community. A budding water pofo player at Newport Harbor High, Gray left a void that the community wortted hard to fill with memorials ranging from a trW planted near the Balboa Pier to a "9lght room named In his honor. 106. ROY ALVARADO The list of achievements Alvarado had to hi• credit when he passed away on his 61at birthday in April 1996 fixes him u one of the most influential figures on the Wectslde. He started Madres Costa Mesa, Latinos Costa Mesa and Todo1 Hennanos and spent countless time involved in Save Our Youth. 107. JASON FERGUSON Hi• batde with cancer touched the eo.t.a Mesa High School campus and everyone Involved with the beloved basketball coadl. After losing his fight In January 1996, Ferguson's name was added to a scholarship, a basketball tournament and a trophy cue at the high school. The Image of him, coaching from his wheelchair, won't be forgotten. 108. SIERRA SOTO The 4-yeal'Old Costa Mesa girt was one of two toddlers involved in a horrific murder In May 1999 at the Southcoast Earty Childhood Leaming Center. Their story transfixed Newport-Mesa and beyond. 109. BRANDON WIENER The 3-yeal'Old Costa Mesa boy was one of two victims at the Southcoalt Early Childhood Leaming Center In May 1999. The loss of the smart, active little boy auahed his family and neighborhood. 110. THE REV. KENNETH KRAUSE The 63-yeal'Old Catholic priest had long served hi1 community by the time of his death in June 1999. His loss was felt by membera of the two congregations who had come to know him so well at Our Lady of Mount Carmel on the Balboa Peninsula and St Joachim Church in Costa Mesa. 111. PAUL TROXEL The barrel-chested baseball coac::h passed wway from a brain aneurysm and massive heart attadt in May 1999. Popular at both Costa Mesa and Estancia highs, where he had spent more than ••• Ylhere the Top 1 03 shop and dine! RITE lri A&-' IWw IU.J Of TJ i ~ ~OGOS e a · etc . Famous• Footwcac a...w1 •-~ llMH• ,., wuf ' J .. -.. t . . ·····~--~· -·· ... '""° Niro CflCtlf Oueen nail/ ,_, __ c:..w•-• ...._ 1 half his life teaching the sport he loved, Troxel'• at.ence was cutting, but his memory lasting. 112. ROSALIND WILLIAMS For arr{ number of reasons, Williams will be long remembered In Newport·Mesa. Whether because of her long and public fight with cancer, her near tireless wort as president and chief executive of the Newport 8eac::h Conference and Visitors Bureau, her success at home or just in meeting with people on the street. she was unforgettable. Williams passed awey In the summer of 2000. 113. ANDRE STEWART The 18-year-old Newport Harbor High teilbadc'1 death. in a Mother's Dav car accident in 2000 brought a sadly fast end to a budding career. He led Newport Harbor to a CIF championship, winning numerous awards and accolades as he P9*Md 2,400 yef'ds in a season and rushed for 310 In a single ~me.