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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2003
Kofi] 's bowls a strike with commission
Unless appealed, Monday's decision paves way for
department storetto replace Kona Lanes and vacant
Ice Capades and movie theater at Mesa Verde Center.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
Theater and Ice capades OiaJet with
the 95.839-square-foot store.
COSTA MESA -Only an appeal to
the City Council stands between a
wrecking ball and the Kona Lanes bowl-
ing alley following the Planning COm ·
mission's decision to bring Kohl's de-
partment store to the Mesa Verde
Center.
The approval bucked the opinion of
city planners and some residents in the
vicinity who d eemed the building too
massive to abut homes. But the com-
mis..'iion's favorable reaction to the proj-
ect jived with the neighbors living clos-
est lo the proposed store.
"Would you Like to come see what's
behind me now?" asked Kevin Orton ,
who bought a home on Ashwood in
back of the center Last year. "What sort
Monday, the commission voted 4-1 to
allow the Segerst.roms to replace the
b owling alley and the defunct Edwards
·Newport to
crack down on
Fourth of July
Council members set
aside $64,300 for
additional police
officers to control
holiday crowds.
By June Casa1rande
Daily Pilot
NEWPOR1 BEACll -Answer-
ing the pleas of West Newport
Beach residents who endure
drunken mayhem each Fourth of
JuJy, City Council members on
Tuesday reaffirmed their com-
mitment to crack down on the
problem ..
Council members voted
unanimously to set aside an ad-
ditional $64•,300 to pay for police
REAL ESTATE
officers to control crowds.
"We need to begin to send a
message to communities that
things in Newport Beach are
changing on the Fourth of July ...
~d Alan Silcock. president of
the West Newport Beach Assn.
Council members in recen1
years have begun strntegizing
ways 10 crack down on the prob-
lem. Las t y ear the.re were abou1
190 · arrests in West Newport
Beach 'On the Fourth of July -20
of them felonies.
"We've got to ~el tougher."
residem Mike Johnson said . ·we
have do something positive to
change the atmosphere."
Officials and residents alike
want to find ways to change
See FOURTH,Pa1eA4
Home values
continue to climb
Although sales
dropped off in
January, prices of
Newport-Mesa
homes stay high.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -Although
home sales dropped radically in
January, median home values in
the area continued to rise
steeply. with Newport Beach
homes selling among the state's
priciest cities.
lo the California Assn. of Real-
tors' January median-price re-
port, Newport Beach again
placed among the state's top 10
for sale prices. Orange County's
ritziest city placed ·No. 4, with
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SPORTS
Corona del Mar and Costa
Meu high gittl blllnk
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$755,000, sta1ewide.
Manha ttan Beach. at $918,500.
placed at the 1op of the list in
mid-point vaJue homes so ld dur-
ing the month.
Palos Verdes Estates. at
$910.000, and ·Beverly Hills, at
$865,000, also came in above
Newport Beach . Calabasas, at
$750.000, rounded out the top
five.
Costa Mesa. at $387,000, didn't
place among the top 10, which
also In cluded Malibu, Rancho
Palos Ve rdes, Danville, Redwood
City and Indian Wells.
Still. according to the report,
both cities saw solid growth, at
least among mid-point value
homes. Newport Beach's mid-
lever home value 'grew 19.84%,
from $630,000 in January of
See VALUES, Pace M
of bothered me was the loitering that
was goir)s on back here. I'm looking at
them right now. (Andi I'm looking at
two vacant buildings that are eyesores."
The Mesa Verde Homeowners Assn.
opposed the project and has begun
conducting a survey of its m embership
and is contemplating filing an appeal,
sai.d m ember Cindy Brenneman.
City planners first reviewed the proj-
ect in April 2002 and identified several
concerns, in cluding allowing the enor-
mous building next to homes. planners
said. The Edwards Cinema building is
only 17,926 square feet.
The Segerstroms addressed some of
the planners' concerns by designing a
heavily planted landscape buffer be-
tween the proposed swre and the
homes. Based on neighborhood opposi·
lion, the land.,cape buffer was ex·
panded, a 6-foot-Wide pedestrian walk·
way in 1he rear landscape area waJ>
addeCI to provide easier acce!>l> to the
center. and limit!> were placed on truck
d eliveries. routes and store hours of op·
er.ttfon. said Paul freeman. '>poke!>rnan
for lhe Segerstroms.
These changes won over the 10
homeowners closest ·w the project. But
other neighbors in the Me'>a Verde area
contend the last thing they n eed in the
area b another d epartment ... w re.
"I'm a little disappointed becau!'te I
would have liked to have seen 1he com·
munity get a lh tle more invo lved Im the
QUESTION
Wh•t are your thoughu·on
the Planning Com mission's
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decision!." Bren nt'man said. "I think
something m ore family oriented. 1 don't
think we need another huge depart
ment store right lhere. We have Sou th
Coa.<.t Plaza. farge1 Greatlandc,, Mervyn'>
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DON l£.AC11 I DAILY PILOT
Students at Corona del Mar High School walk past a puddle of ram water on a soggy field .
A brief washout
Winter storm drops le ss
than an inch of rain on
Newport-Mesa. The
next storm could arrive
by Tuesday.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT·ME .. \A -Uttle Tomrn\ c~ play alJ he wants. The ram ha),
gone away and wiU come bark an
other day.
Next week. that is. me1eorologbt~
say. I
SEAN HILLER I DAILY PU.OT
Just like Mother Nature did with Tuesday's storm, Luis Torrento replenishes
water tor his customer s on his delivery route on Balboa Peninsula. ·
Newport-Mesa got about 0.91
inches. less than an inch of rainfall
from the storm system that swooped
across Southern California on Tues
day. Neighbors Laguna Niguel and Ir·
vine received 2.2 inches and 1.5
inches. respectively.
No major incidents were reported
See BRIEF, Paa• A4
THINKING ALLOWED
These here are .fighting w ords
B "Y· do I feel sorry for those
who oppose the Kohl's project
in Costa Mesa
Not because they had to stay at the
Planning Com:m.is&on until 3 a.m.
Tuesday to receive bad news. And
not becaute bowling~ to be
their most passionate ~ time.
I feel aony for them becal.-
nobody bochered to tell them c.osta
Mela'1 leel'el political paswords:
Harmony and compettbWty.
Bel lhe llightelt whitper ot these
WOl'dia en.llel incre• 11 d'ICNUny ot
· any project ad perblpe an lppell or
rwo ... the-.n.ewonk
bmmony md~pMI a lot
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of weight in Cose a
Mesa., causing
numerous
residential house
remodels to be
postponed,
appealed or
uldmately denied.
Pllnnlng
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Owirwoman
K.tldna Foley said
lbe eupponed
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deplnment llUn! • the comer of
Hllbar ~ ........ YllM
DIM 11111111«•• Ill •IMltl lftd
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exceeds all zoning reqt,premen~ •
"We are limited to land use." said
Foley and were therefore mandated
to allow the project because it
complied with all the rules.
Those on the inside know
differently. F.nter bannank>us and
compatible.
The two Mfarioul words~ found
in city Q>des ........ ··~ti to met\ apedllc IOl'llng requiftmeotl
-which indude a1becb. t}uild'ng
~ loor-Ndo-and allo be deemed • ......,...... with the •
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A2. Wecilesday, February 26, 2003
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L "OCALS ONLY
NEIGHBORS
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ICevbl Judd bas been named
marketing manager of
StacoSwitch. a Costa
Mesa-based company that
makes lighted switches.
controllers, keyboards and
keypads ••• Tonie GekM of
Newport Beach, and Carly
Rilbf, o.vtd Riiey and Plltrlck
Riiey-all of Costa Mesa -will
be P.art of an Orange County
High School of Arts theater
production called "The Laramie
Project," based on the interviews
of the ~dentS of Laramie.
Wyo., following the beating
death of a homosexual student
•.. Juan Prand8co of UC Irvine
received an award from the
Orange County United Way for
his contribution to the field of
education ••• Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute student
Douglas M. Du.bl of Costa
Mesa made the dean's list for the
fall semester 2002. The materials
engineering major had to
maintain a grade-point average
of at least a 3.0 and have no
grades below a ~en ...
University of Mississippi student
Ad.am Ouutes Sdlpnbauer of .
Costa Mesa was named to the
Fall 2002 semester dean's honor
rolJ. A grade-point average of 3.5
to 3.74 is required of full-time
studentS to be
named to the
list ... Navy
Petty Officer 3rd
Ous Jerenw.b
· 0. Oeveland, a
1998 graduate
of C.OSta Mesa
High School. Kevin Judd recently
departed to the
Mediterranean Sea and Arabian
Gulf aboard the guided missile
destroyer USS Porter. Oeveland
is among more than 8,000
Pacific Aeet sailors and marines
aboard ships in the USS
Theodore Roosevelt earner
Battle Group ready to participate
in Operation Enduring Freedom
... Navy Seaman Apprentice
Eric L SaNgkn, a 2002
graduate of Estancia High
School and stepson of Richard S.
and son ofTina M.
Hammerschlag of Costa Mesa,
recently completed U.S. Navy
basic training at Recruit lhl.ining
Command, Great Lakes, lll.
• NEIGHBORS spotlights
achievements in the community.
Please direct noteworthy
Information to Coral Wilson by fax
at (949) 646-4170, or send e·mail to
coral. wilson@latimes.com.
DUI ARRESTS
These people have been anwted
r808ntly on su$picion of driving
under the inffuence of an
intoxicant. They have only been
arrested on suspicion of a crime
and, as with all suspects, are
considered inflOC6nt until proved
guilty.
COSTA MESA
Sunct.y
• Sean Thomas Hogan, 22, Irvine
• Sean Michael EUiot, 34, Mission
Viejo
• Char1es Frank Zavala, 68,
Newport Beach
• Raymond Lee Leonard, 43,
Trabuco Canyon
Saturday
• Jenniellonce, 21, Garden Grove
• Takanorf Tani, Tl. Garden Grove
•Jon Russell Jenkins, 41, Irvine
•Christopher Joe Lara, 24, Tustin
Friday
• Homan Fazilat Faraji, 24, Costa
Mesa
• Benjamirt Nathaniel Davidson.
25,Anahelm
•Stephen Wayne Miller, 23, Irvine
• Lovie Calo Baumgardner, 34,
Newport Beach
• Bryce Edgar Manrique, 26.
Orange
Thul'Mley
• Steven Ray Burns. 39, Garden
Grove
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•John Patridt Fitch, 19, Santa Ana
Wedwday
•Antonio Morales-Aguilar, 38.
Costa Mesa
• Rebebh Selah Thome, 29,
Costa Mesa
•Thomas Joseph Doino, 38,
Newport Beach
• Jason Liavaa Ryan, 24,
Wilmington
NEWPORT BEACH
Sundey
Humberto Deloera Diaz, 27, Santa
Ana
Seturdey
Jojo Nghiem. 34, Irvine
John ~ridt Welaome, 31,
Hermosa Beach
Morton William Hemnann, 72,
Capistrano Beach
Jose Antonio Perez, 61 , Irvine
Lily Ghilardi Jager, 36, Surfside
Patridt J. Flaherty, 33, Los
Angeles
Steven Paul Klrtd>aumer, 47.
Laguna Beach
Jason Loois Rold, 27. San
Clemente
Friday
Jose Luis Rodriguez, 26,
Riverside
Peggy S. Wang, 21, Buena Par1c
Thunct.y
Alfred Sharif, 43, Laguna Hilla
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FOR A GOOD CAUSE
Sollleone to lean on
L any Vescera I.Otes being a
surrogate parent
The 57-year-old F.astbluff
resident becomes one -albeit
for only a few hours every week -
when he volunteers for Court
Appointed Special Advocates. a
national organi7.ation that helps
abused or neglected children who are
wards of the court and child welfare
system.
Vescera. who wodcs with the Orange
County chapter of the group. has been
assigned to four teenagers over the last
seven years. Volunteers like him
carefully srudy an individual child's
disrupted life and make a
recommendation to the court as to
what they beUeve is best for the child.
Vescera, an employee of the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District.
donates at least five hours a week to his
pet project. one he says he has grown
to love and cherish OYel" the years.
"I got involved with it because I
thought at the time that it was
something different.· he said.
He went through a 50-hour
orientation program to qualify himself
for the job.
The kids. most of whom live in group
needed.
Eastbluff reside nt
Larry Vescera helps
counsel and s upports
children living in
group homes .
homes and shelters, have a variety of
people laking care of them. indudmg
judges. doctors. psychiatrlsts and
teachers. But they usually don't have
that one person to hetp them malce
sense of everything they a.re going
through. Vescera said.
"They don't have anyone who looks
over their whole life and make<; sure
pans of their l.ives are not falling
through the cracks.· he said. ·For
example. there was this one boy who
was being ovennedicated. I found that
oul only when I sat down and looked at
all his records after I though! his
behavior was strange. His behavior
1otally changed and was baclc to
nonnal right after that."
Vescera has worted only with
teenagers so far. he said.
"I specialize in the older ldds." he
Other call and clop looking for homes
iDdude a Rhoc1911ui Ridgeback and Lab mix q, M¥enl Shmeee Snowshoe mixes and a
dedawed HllllUlyan.
C°'91Whon
'hlllponry bomea are needed for kittens
found in bulbea and abandoned animals .
See Giber ulmall svailable for adoption at
..... .,.~orror Russo's pet atore
at r.lalaa ll&md between noon and 4' p.m .
on......._ lnformadon: (949) 759-3646 or
CommunJty Animal Network. P.O. Box 8662,
Newport Bw:b. CA 92858.
saJd "I got each of them when they
were 15 or 16 and o;iayed with them till
they 1umed 18."
Three of h~ "wcllds" made it 10
college and one of them is trying 10.
Vescera said.
"It's greal IO ..et> them all go on with
their Hves. • he ..aid. "One of them
made it to the Unlver>ity of California
after spending several years under the
system. lllat ~ an accomplishml'nt
for him and a rewarding moment for
me..
But there ace also the cha11enges.
"Sometimes. ldds wiD get in trouble
or run away from their group homes.·
Vescera said. "Their grades drop or they
get in 6ght.s."
It is pan of Vescera's du ti~ to file a
periodical manda1ory repon to the
coun about the child under his watth..
Building a relauonship with the
children is also a significant cha.llenge.
he said.
·At first. they're skeptical or
standoffish.· Vescera said "Slowty it
builds up. Its like any relationship or
friendship. The key Is to be honest with
them.·
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Planners welcome 4-story buildings
Costa Mesa Pla nning Commission
unanimously adds 4-building condo
project to 1901 Newport.
Deirdre Newman
Da1lyP1lot
COSTA MESA -Look up
and you will sec the future of
lhe downtown area
'lliat's the direction develop·
ment is heading, planning
commissioners said as they
appruve<l a high·density four·
story condominium project in
the hean of downtown over
Mlme residents' objections
about lhe project's density.
Commissioners unanl·
mol.l!>ly favored Rutter Devel-
opment's plan to add 161 up·
scale condominiums 10 the
1901 Newport Blvd property,
which now contains lhe Span·
ish mission-style Newport
Plaza building. The condos
wouJd be housed in fou1, four-
story buildlngs measuring
about SO feet high.
BecaW>e lhe property is in a
redevelopment zone, the proj-
ect needs to cam lhe blessing
of lhe Redevelopment Agency
and lhe City C .our1ci1.
WhiJe nearby ~idcnts
complained that the project
\V<L'> tryini:; to cram 100 m uch
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Science medal rec ipient
will speak at UCI today
I he ZOO I Nauonal Medal of
~1cm·e reup1ent, I nmc1<,co J
Ayala, wdl ~IH' a ll'cturc on lhl'
"11ie Bmlogical 1-oundati on'> of
I thics • at 7 p.m. today tn tht• UC..
lrvme Cl)"tal Cove Auditorium.
Ayala, a Donald Bren profcs'Or
residential density into a com·
mercial space. commissioners
argued that with the city as
built out as it is. up is lhe onJy
way to go.
"This represents the viston
for the future of the Westside."
said Chair Katrina Foley.
"l bere are places in the city
where density is good. This is
one of them."
David Eadie. chief executive
of Rutter Development. said
he thought lhe commission
made a sound deruion.
"It's the kind of deliberative
process that takes place and
unpeels like an onion,· Eadie
said. "I think it was an ex-
tremely reasoned decision lhe
way they approached it.·
Rutter Development envi·
sioned the residential project
ac; the perfect complement to
the mix of the downtown area
and the !>ite, which will a1sv in-
dude a Vegas style nightclub
in lhe Newport Pl~.a building.
he said.
Some resident5 <lid not
share his enthui.iru.m. In addi
tion to complaining that the
density was twice what's al
or biologicaJ science and profe:.-
'>Or of philosophy at lJCI. will
give the lecture ru. pan of 1he Al-
lergan Foundation l.e<:ture '>t'rie.,
in Modem Biology.
N. an l'volutionary b1olog"I. at
UCI. Ayala has become d fre
quel)t participant rn the -.c1en-
UVEEKEND
SALES
EVENT!
C IRVINE
OMEN'S
BASKnBALL
UC Irvine vs.
cal Poly SLO
ftuscllly, Feb. 'ZI at 7 p.111.
UC Irvine vs.
UC Santa Bar'oara
Sa...,, March 1 at 7 p&
lolll 91•a el Ira lv'lllll Callar
lowed in the city't. genera.I
plan. they also complained
about the building bloclang
sunfight to nearby hom es and
an increase in traffic in the al-
ready clogged area
"'11ie traffic ~ already here."
said Sandy Johnson. "If you go
down the !Costa Mesa Free-
way!. the traffic i!. already
jammed pa..,t Victoria [Street)."
'lb d£;al with a furure traffic
surge because of the condo!>,
the commi~'iion required
$150,000 in cac;h or secunry
bonds from Huller for a poten-
tial trclffic ~iwiaJ ar I !arbor
Boulevard and Bemanl Street.
While city planner.. rc.'COm·
mendt'C.I that flutter re<lucc
lhe building's size at the north·
wel>t comer of the project site
from fou1 to three 'itori~ 10
make it m ore ae!>thetically ap-
pealing. lhe commL'i51on dill
not agree it w~ nece<--<iary
The pro1ect aJso include<, a
two-level underground pa.rk
ing structure and a Cive·level
above ground parting .,true
ture. TI1e cornmi'i'>1on ap-
proved an excep11011 to re-,1 -
dential parkmg requirements
:l-2. with 8ruce (,arlic.:h and
Eleanor l·.gan · di~nlinK
Some rt'Sidt1nlo; disagreetl \\tlh
thi" a.., well, r har'Wng there " a
lack of parking in the art'<L
tifk dt•hatc u>11u·rn11 1g \\lwther
or not human t·th1t '> ,u1d moral
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JWA expansion plans lift off
Supervisors OK proposal for construction of
six ad ditional gates, which are needed to
ha ndle expected passenger growth.
u-.ed th e .urpurt during lOOl,
till rea.,e'> drt' expected Pnor to
June. lhe .urport rnuld not hdve
gro\\n beyond II'> t ap of Ii 4
m1Jhon per yl'al
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
JOI IN WAYNJ-AIHl'Oll I
County :.upervi<,or<, I ue.,day
<,enl airport manager-. to the
negotiating table with fivc firm'>
LO hammer out contract.,, w the
tirms can begin planning tlw
a irport's expani.ion.
Supervi'>Of'>. at tht•ir rt:gularly
.,c;heduled fue.,day mel't1ng1
unanimously approved Airport
Director AJan Murphy\ rclOm·
rnendation 10 !>plit the work h<·
tween the five. Murphy mu'>t n·
turn with c;igned to111raci...
spelBng out co11q>t0n'>.1t1on ctnd
workloads for l'ill h, bclur1•
planning work ca11 begin
The approval, \\Ith :\twpcHt
.Mesa's repre')enlallw Jim '-i1h .i
absent. mark., the hcg11111111g of
a muh1-year prou· .. ., b} tlw cllr
port to step up night lJJhlllt\
by adding '>IX gate .. ''' tlw t'\l"t
ing 14 at the I hom.1., I Hilt•'
terminal.
"The '>IX gait"' art· '"hat 1.,
needed 10 incrl',IW our pa.,...en
ger cap.it11y... ...pokt''>WOmt111
Ann M ccarley ~<J1d "I hi.. '' tht·
m·xt '>lt'p 111 impl1·11w111111g tht·
agreement ht•twl't'll '\l'l>'<port
Ht'ach, 1he l O\lrll\ ,ind tht• two
communi1y group'
~uperVl\CJr'> In l>l'1 1·111lll'r
granted tht: airport olll 1·xpa11
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'>IOll of a June l 5 dppruvaJ of
four ddd111011aJ .:ates and o ther
llll'red't'' Ill Otght Jeveb,
rill' 1111tial dpproval ended a
yearlong cffori hy Newpon
Bearh leader' to extend tht'
I !:llil ...i•11lt·nwn1 ex1e11?>1on,
whirh llr.,t 1mpu.,ed re<,trictions
1lll the Jtrport. Newport Beach
ollld two lOmrnunity groUp'>, 10
l luding tlw Airport Work.mg
< 1roup. ha\t: ... am·t1oned tht'
plan.
"I tl11nk lhdt\ along the lint>'>
with the ~l'ttle11wn1 agreemt'nt
that we hJ\e -.1gnt'd off on."
.,,ud lom :'llaughton. th<' group\
pre.,1dent ~ l hJI hJ'> been ex-
11l'<:tt'd ..
\\ h1le 7 <:!· 1111111011. pa,.,enger'
FOR THE RECORD
I he airport t ould grow w a.,
many ~ I U s 1111lhon pa'>wn
ger'> un11I .!OJ I, wlwn t Jpaury
u1uld agJm be rdmpl'd up
agatn, to I U Ii m1llm11 dnnual
travelt'r'>
Airp<Jrt leader-, 'JY tlwy II de
velop a lll<htt·r plan fur the
prO)l'Cl, Whll:h l'>n I expe1 It'd tu
heg111 ron~trnl t11lll until l O(J">,
MrCarlt'y '>did I h<· ,11rpor1
would build a .,all'llllt· tt·rmmal
ddji:ICt'llt to th(• l'X.lllllg lt'fllll
nal.
Murphy .., 11u .... ht·ddt·d tu the
tabll' tu work out lrnal contra~'"
w11h DMJl\1 \v1a11un , I .andru111
& Brown. Hon ll'rra C or1'UhlllK
Int Ml''>lrc C ;rc•\t' A"oci.1tt•'
and AU\1111 I ou'>I A""' IJIC'"
In the ·reachers of the YeaJ honored" ~tory that rem lue!>-
day. Cynthia Blackwell of California FJementary wac, mad·
vertentJy left off the list of the Newpon -Me!>a Umfied School
D1c;1rict 's educators of the year.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Bristol Street; Petty theft
was reported In the 3300
blodc at 1:31 p.m. Sunday.
• Center StTeet: Drinking In
public was reported in the 800
blodc at 12:08 a.m. Sunday.
• H•rbor Boulewrd: Grand
theft was reported in the 2300
blodc at 5:35 p.m. Sunday.
•Johnson Avenue: A vehicle
burglary was. reported in the
3000 blodc at 10:53 p.m.
Sunday.
• Monrovia Avenue: An
assault was reportEtd in the
1900 blodc at 11 :05 p.m .
Sunday.
• Newport Boulevard:
Possession of marijuana was
reported in the 2200 blodc at
9:56 p.m. Sunday.
•West "'8th Street: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
600 blodc at 6:04 p.m.
Sunday.
• West 19th Street an<t •
Wallace Avenue: Possession
of marijuana was reported at
6:20 p.m. Sunday.
NEWPORT BEACH
•Avocado Av9nue: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 1400 blodc at
1:45 ptm. Monday.
• e.yshON Drive: A boat
burglary was reported in the
2800 blodc at 3:03 p.m.
Monday.
• C.brillo Md 11th strHts: An
auto theft was reported at
11:37 p.m. Monday.
• Newport Center Drive Eut:
A hit-and-run was reported in
the 600 blodc at 9:14 a.m.
Monday.
• Newport Center Drive West:
Forgery was reported In the
900 blodc at 10:26 a.m.
Monday.
• West Ocean fn>nt: A loud
party was reported in the
2100 blodc at 5:48 a.m.
Monday.
• Paris Lane: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
200 blodc at 11 :37 a.m.
Monday.
• 16th Street: Battery was
reported in the 2400 blodc at
1:10 a.m. Monday.
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other entertainment .uses. KOHL'S
Continued from Al
-it doesn't seem like the best fit. ..
Commissioner Bill Perkins,
who cast the dissenting vote,
agreed.
~Kohl's is a good (project! to
me, but it's in the wrong neigh-
borhood," Perkins said. "Tu build
a department store that big next
"We think it's going to be far
~intrusive or impactful a use as
compared with recreation or en-
tertainment where the concentra-
tion of trips. Qaflic and noise is in
the evening and on weekends,
whereas Xohls traffic is broaclJy
distributed throughout the course
of each day," Freeman saJd
FOURTH
Continued from Al
Newport's image throughout the
region as a destination for
Fourth of July parties. Busloads
of revelers traveling from places
like Ventura County are partku·
larly problematic most agreed.
· to homes that dose, I'm a little
sketchy on."
But Paul Freeman, spokesman
for the Segerstroms, countered
that Kohl's will be less of a nega-
tive presence in the area than
VALUES
Continued from Al
2002. ln Costa Mesa, the m id-
way home rose 17.63% in value
from $329,000 a year ago.
"The robust m omentum we
witnessed iii the California hous-
ing market throughout 2002 con-
tinued in January," said Toby
BraclJey, the president of the
group. uThe median price of a
home has increased by double
digits for the last 14 months and
shows no signs of abatement."
Statewide, mid-level home
BRIEF
Continued from Al
in the area. TI1e slick freeways
were more or less free of crashes.
On wet streets, people used
colorful umbrellas to shield
themselves from mostly mild
drizzle that got heavier at times.
"The showers wi1J taper off
(Tuesday night)," said Miguel
Miller, meteorologist for the Na-
tional Weatl1er Service in San Di-
ego. "[Wednesday) will be bright
and sunny. with temperatures in
the 60s.·
He said there is a "very, very,
small" chance of showers both
Thursday and Saturday.
"Even if it rains, it's going to be
very small amounts," Miller said.
There ·is. however. chance of
heavier rain next iteek as early as
Tuesday, he said.
Miller said Tuesdays rain was
the result of a storm system that
An appeal has to be filed
within seven business days for
the City Council to consider the
issue.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reacned at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newman@latimes.com.
sales grew an averc1ge of 17 .3%,
even though sales rose only 0.1 %
during the m onth compared to a
year ago. lYJ>ically, January and
February are slow months for the
real estate industry.
When compared to December,
the number of January sales in
Orange County fell 21.6%. in the
price arena, the county saw a
1.6% rise.
• PAUL CLINTON covers the
environment, business and politics.
He may be readied at (949)
764-4330 or by e-mail at
paul.clinton@larimes.com.
originated in the Gulf of Alaska
and crept into Southern Califor-
nia from the ocean.
"It did not hit land w1til it got
here," he said. Most storms hit
landfall north along the coast.
An urban-and small-stream
advisory Wf1S in effect fo r about
12 hours Tuesday -from 5:45
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. A small-craft
advisory w-as aJso in place until
Tuesday night not because of
winds, but because of choppy
seas, Miller said.
In Newport Beach, however. the
small-craft advisory was in effect
only from 6 p.m. Monday night to
6 a.m. Tuesday morning. Harbor
Patrol officials said. The seas were
~not rough" and winds were-dying
down by Tuesday, officials said.
• DEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and couns. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by
e-mail at
deepa.bharath @Jlatimes.com.
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Phone(949)764-1?46
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"I'm very grateful you're think·
ing of us on the Fourth of July.~
resident Peter Smith said. "Our
Fourth of July problems are a
sympiom of the attitude of the
city toward this part of town.
With a an attitude like that per·
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
Angered residents who have
opposed a variety of home
additions have pulled the "H&C
card every time.
Anyone remember Michael
Schroclc's plans to b uild tl1ree
homes on an enormous Eastslde
lot? Scrapped because it was ,not
in harmony with the quai111,
ranch-style homes that
surrounded it.
And then there was that p~ky
Aviemore Terrace home addiLion
where those greedy home
owners wanted to add another
story to their modest Westside
home to accommodate their
growing family. No go. Not
compatible enough.
The houses on Sumatra Pldce.
Madison Avenue, Broadway.
Magnolia Avenue and Wc:.t I ~th
Street -to name only a few -
underwent exhausting
examination because those in
opposition argued the plans
would create houses tha1 did not
fit with the charnct1:r of the
neighborhood.
F.ach plan was wlthm ~l'llcral
ci1y guidelines bur denied a1 one
level or another because of
comJ)acibliity issues.
'T he plans were beauliful, the
architecture divine," resident/>
would say. "ln any other
neighborhood, it would work.
just not ours."
· Now, in the city's defenM-
. many of the above projects were
ultimately approved with a few
minor rweaks or adjustment!> -
except the Schrock and Aviemore
Terrace homes. Despite ultimate
victories, projects subjected to
the harmony and compatibility
litmus test suffered costly delays,
drastic project changes and
many sleepless nights -not to
mention the COW1tless hours
spent in titillating City Hall.
foley said harmony and
compatibility were considered m
at least her decision.
"There is an element of that
within the analysis not related to
the use but the location of the
building," Foley said Tuesday.
The location of the building is
perfectly legal and the
commission could not deny the
project simply because there is a
AROUND TOWN
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TODAY
A wot'bhop on ·unctemandlng
International Trade" will be held
from 9 a.m . to noon at National
University, 3390 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. The $25 fee includes
materials. For more information,
call (714) 550-7369.
Global tNnd tndcer Jeremy
Rifkin will present .. Petroleum,
Politics and the Hydrogen
Economy .. at 2 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave., Newport
Beach. Tickets are $18, including
refreshments. Register in
advance by calling (866) 301-2411
oronlineat
www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
MONOAY
A OrHt Ded9ions dl9cunion of
•1ntemational Food Wars:
Growing Controversies" led by
John Benner is the fifth In an
eight-week series on U.S. foreign
policy topics. The discussion will
be hetd from 7 to 8:30 p .m. at St.
Mark Presbyterian Churcta, 2100
Mar Vista, Newport Beach. For
more lnfonnation, call (949)
780-1891.
TUESDAY w.m.. ......... Wonten wll hoet
tta ennuel open houM from 4 to 8
p.m. The nonprofit orgenlQtion
Mtvn avet ~000 women
ennually by providfng ctothlng to
women In hnlftk>n end eeeklng
emptoyment. ~menta will
be MfVtd. n,. center la et 711
W..17th St., Cotta Meet. For
mon lnfotmedon, cell UM9l
4DOOSl
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Dally Pilot
vading our city we will never
bring o ur neighborhood up to
the standards of the rest of New.
port Beach."
City Councilman Tod Ridge-
way reaffirmed his belief that the
way to fix the problem is to sh ift
the area's character from pri-
marily a rental area, to mostly
owner-oc<.-upied units.
"We need a long-term solu-
tion," Ridgeway said.
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beacn and John Wayne
Airport. She mav be reached at
(949) 574-4232 or by e·mail at
june.casagrande@latimes.com.
drive 10 save the retro bowling
alley. Kona Laiies.
Councilman Gary Monahan,
who could be considete<J Foley·!>
arch -nemesis, said he was
surprised by Kohl's approval.
"We haven't bothered to bring
that up before," said Monahan in
regard 10 tl1e property own~r's '
legal rights to develop their
property as long as ii met city
code..
Monahan, tl1e most vocal
!)ttpponcr 1jf erasing harmony
and compatibility from city
codes because the words are far
too '>llbjective, wondered how
city sLaffers could recommend
denial of the Kohl's project if it m
fact met all the city's zoning
requirements.
~I low could staff deny it if
then~ were a legal problem?"
Mon.than wondered.
if unly those in opposition to
the Kohl's project would have
known about the "H&C card.
Th ey could have stalled the
project right o ut of the gates.
Planning Commi~ioner Bill
Pl'rl1..ms certainly tried to steer
them in the right direction. f le
denie<l 1hc project because ii
"dOC'>n't til. ··Perkins even u.-.ed a
line s1raight out of the
nol ·hannonious playbook.
·•11\ wo bi.: and brings too
much 1r.iffic," Perkin/> said ... It \ .1
great projer l. IQ't'31 idea. w eal
store bul it's 1us1 not the right
neighborhood."
Kuna l..anes t>nthu_.,ia.slb. forgt•t
your mtional argumenll. about t1
i.1ck of whull~ome
t·ntcrLainm~llL or the
proltforation of boxy retaII store'
i11 thc cued. Neighboring
homeowners, stop complainin.,:
about the po:..c.ible noise from
the loading do<:k.s just feet from
.your bedroom windows.
R~ident.s. quit your useles.c;
mwnblings about traffic on tllt'
parking lot some people Wc.e to
cal.I Harbor Boulevard.
Just repeal after me:
"Not harmonious or
compatible. -
ln Costa Me.!><l, it's all you ha~
1osay.
• LOUTA HARPER wntes columns
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
and covers culture and the arts She
may be reached at 1949) 574--4275 or
bye·mait at
/olrta.harper a lat1mes.com
A free 1emln•r ~lled .. The
Connection Between
Inflammation and Chronic
Diseases" will be held from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Market,
225 East 17th St., Costa Mesa. For
reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
A worbhC"1 on •M•fbting •nd
Promotion" will be held from 9
a.m. to noon at National
University, 3390 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. The $25 fee includes
materials. For more information.
call (714) 550·7369.
An opera •nd sjnging discussion
led by local voice teadler Patricia
Shanks will be held at 8 p.m. at
Alta Coffee, 506 31st St.. Newport
Beach. For more information, call
(949) 7234473.
WEDNESDAY A"-aeminar and book sign6ng
called "Anti-aging for Baby
Boomers and Beyond" will be
held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . at
Mothe r's Market, 225 East 17th
St., Costa Mesa. For reservations.
call (800) 595-MOMS.
The Cost.II Mesi! Chamber of
Commerce will host a ·eusiness
After Hour Mixer" from 5:30 to
7:30 p.m. at the Kari Strauss
Brewery Restaurant, 901 South
Coast Drive. Free for members
and cost la $10 for potential
members. For more Information,
call (714) 886-9090.
lMURSOAY
A ..... ..,...., c:eled •ttonnonee.
Rejuvenation, Nutrition and
Oeto><iflcetlon" win be hekt from
6:30 to 8 p.m. at Mother's Mertet.
225 Ea1117th St., C09ta Mae. For
reservationa. cell (800)
595-MOMS.
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READERS RESPOND
Bowling for answers on the fate of Kon a Lanes
AT ISSUE: The destiny of Kona Lanes a nd its possible
replacement by a department store.
T his is in respon,t· 10 the Kona
Lanes artide ("J>laJ111ers give
Kona Lane!> hope," Saturday).
I feel that Kona Lance, should
be kept in our city. We need Kuna Lanes
for numerous rea-.on ....
It could U'>e a face lift, but 11 i'> one of
the only recreation fadh1tC'> left that
provides a physical at:11vity for all age ...
There ha<, been a rc,urgencc of bowling
as a popular pa.,umc fur ld11Hht:!> .uld
individuah. l'ht• ncare'>t howling aUie.,,
lO our area are Fou111a111 Vallt•y urn.I
Santa Ana. Our i:i1y '>hould reJp tile
benefill> from 1h1' at1iv11y
A fhvolou!> rea.,on would be 1h.i1 ii i.!t
a landmark and J reminder of c.l1c
"good old day.,,." We arc lac~ng in that
area. People who haw hwd lwre for a
long time remember Van\ !fowling
Alley, 1he I IMhor Boller 1!111k, lht· Mel.a
l'hea1er. Pink.'> Drug '1101t· and more
chat I havt' no1 mt·n1H>11c•d \1111wonc
from my family ha' hH·d 111 Lo'>lil Me!><I
conlinuou,I\• \UH t• I~ I Ii and tlwrt.· are
very few lrnc• l,md111.1rb. \\'t> dw1'1 '>ceq1
10 value our J>J'I \\c• do hJw lhl·
historical '>OUl·ty. hut thJI 1-. 1.·vcn ma
ccimpara11vl'ly 1w\.\ h111ld1n).{ and \\hat
rematn'> art· JU'I p1t111re., \\1• haw
managed 10 ket•p 1lw ~ ll•lhu<.11.,(church
on I 9c.11 'iln'l'I. h111 Vlllll'llllll'' 1h.11 I\ 111
doubl.
We hc1vc an over.1h1111d.inu:" ol
dcpanmen1 and d1'>1 c>t1111 'IOrl'\.
One of 1he'>t' day' I ex1wt1 'ornt•om·
IU '>UAAl'\I wt· change our lhlme lO
"St>ger-.lromvilll' ... l\lv gmmlmother
would laugh ill thal. \h1· u,1•d 10 mv11e .1
new. '>lruAAhng, f,mn ldlllll} hi dinner
when 'he liVl'cl lwre .111d llll'ir n;um·
wa.i, ~·gl·"1ro111
Ille famtlit·., lll'df lhl' l t'llll'r 1ha1
have 'upponed 1lw dl•par111u:n1 'core
haw nul l'Oll'>ldt•rt•d 1 lw a11111u111 of
1raffit 1lld1 w1ll lw gc1ll'rawd on Me,.1
Verde Urive. With traffic a'> congested as
it is on Harbor Bou.levard and on
Adams Avenue, people will find that
entering and exiting using Mesa Verde
Urive 10 be much more expedient. That
cannot help but 10 have a very large
impac1 on the houses and apartments
located there.
On another subject: II\ 100 bad that
the f>-aul MitcheU School didn't locate in
d ther the old empty thea1er or the ice
rink building. The par~g would have
been more than sufficient and the rest
of u~ wou.ld nor be inconvenienced by
the congestion the i.tudent~ cau~ on
th~ sLreet~ where c.lley now park, walk
and just "hang out."
D. JOANNE COOPER
Costa Mesa
I think ii is absolutely ridiculous that
we add a huge shopping place there.
We need th e recreation. Segerstrom ha!>
billion!> of dollars, he does not need one
more penny of revenue. If he doesn't
care to have that shopping center. why
doeso'1 he ju.st ~II it? And we can have
'>Omething useable for the public.
We do not need another huge
.,hopping facili ty.
SUSAN SHAW
Co<..la Mel>a
I feel that Kona l.anes bowling aJJey ·
o;houJd be upgraded like Fountain
ValJey Bowl and Irvi ne Bowl so that
local residents have a new and modem
bowling alJey facility to go·co for
rcnealion.
We do not need Kohl's department
<,tore or any deparunen1 ~tore like i1
'>illing on 1ha1 1<11. It I!. inappropria1e for
a department !>tore to be in a re.,iden1ial
101 .,urh a!> tha1.
JANICE WEBB
Co'>ta Mc._.1
TOSHIBA
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The days of bowling at Kona Lanes may be numbered.
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I thmk it would rea.l.ly be nice. an
improvemenc for the neighborhood and
nice to have something for the
neighbors and surrounding area 10 go
10 . if Kona Lanes were 10 be fix.ed up a
litt.le bit. II look.s like a ramshackle place
but if 11 wa' '>piffed up. it mjght be
much more appealing to have people
go there
Give the owner a lea.!te tha1 would be
consistent w11h his investment. •
J.D. STEELE
Cosca Mesa
Please save the Kona Lanes. II is the
only safe plate I feel my lods are safe
It I'> a grea1 family galhenng place.
DANIEL ATKINS
I Costa Mesa
• M)' message lO t.11e Co~ta Mesa
Also. ii would be nice to have the
movie come back and be kept nice and
clean and run some first run movies
there. There are al 0 a lot of other nke
entertainment, family-oriented things
thal would do weU there. I feel.
I know ii may not pay as much as a
big department store, but it would
make c.lle people who live here a 101
happier.
Planning Comm1~ion I'> c.lus. This new
t store is a terrible idea. Costa Mesa h~
plenty of Mores. It needs good
recreational facilities a'> Kona Lanes.
especially a place with ~o much
tradition and good memone!> ru. Kona
Lanes has.
DOR01liY BEUER I vehement.ly cxpre.,., the opimon
Costa Mesa tha1 .the new 'itcire I'> a hJd idea Kuna
PAUL PEARSON
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enough pldCl'' "'lwr1· t 111w111111 1111~ .1111.
eat. drink ..Ull.l bt• 111\'rr\
FLIP DARNELL
Dance Lessons: $15
Every green is a dance floor
when you have the grace and
• game of Chi Chi Rodriguez.
So why should you pay a vis it
to the Toshiba Senior Classic ?
Well , there are more
reason s than you can
shake a putter at.
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Marth 17-23, 2003
Newport Belch. Country Club
Advlnce-purch1se tickets are $15.
call 949/.1001 or Visit
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· QUOTE OF 11E DAY
"When I got my yellow
(ca rd), I was reqlly mad.
I just wanted to com~
back and get a goal."
Elllha Mor&M, CdM senior
MllfCh 3 honol'ee
KELLY CAMPBELL
M Wednesday. February 26, 2003 Sports Ecllior Roger Carlson • (949) 5744223 • Sports Fu: 1949) 650-0170
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HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER' •.
Aside from
barn-barn,
Mesa's 'D'
has it's day
Mustangs blank Samohi
to advance to the CIF
Division III quarters
against Centennial.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot·
SANTA MONicA -The Costa
Mesa High girls soccer team's de-
fense has not been overlooked this
season as much as ·it has been
underused. This was not a problem
Tuesday. when the Mustangs met
San ta Monica in the second round
of the CIF Southern SeClion Divi-
sion Ill Playoffs at John Adams Mid-
dle School.
Led by a determined and deep de-
fense, the No. 2-seeded Mustangs
earned a 3-0 victory, advancing to
Thursday's quarterfinal against
Centennial of
Coro na, with the
host to be de ter-
mined today by
coin flip. It's the
first time in the
program's his-
tory the Mus-
tangs (20-1-2)
have made it
Costa Mesa 3 past the first
Santa Monica O round. It was " " DON LEACH I DAJlV PILOT
onJy last year
they won their
first playoff game, after making
Corona del Mar High's Jenny Long is all smiles after scoring point blank on Canyon goalie in CIF action Tuesday. CdM advanced to the quarterfinals with 3-0 win.
their first trip to the postseason in
2000.
Centennial (13-7-2) defeated Yu-
caipa, 3-1, in overtim e Tuesday.
For a change, Costa Mesa Coach
Dan Johnston had something to talk
about after Tuesday's win other than
his prolific offense, which has now
Sea Kings show some ·fight.
outscored opponents, 109-13. .
·our d efense was tested today
and it came up really big/ Johns ton
said . ·(The Vikings' sophomore
midfielder London King and junior
forward Oaire Beitcher} are two
really good Olympic Development
Program players and we shut them
d own the entire time. And, when
one of them did beat a defender,
there was another d efender in her
place helping out. Our cover zone
was so smothering today. If teams
d on't get big numbers up front
against us, they're in trouble."
Mesa sophomore goalie Kindra
Bailey made six saves, but senfor
sweeper Devin Denman, junior full -
See MESA, P11e A7
CdM answers Canyon's
apparent challenge with 3-0
victory and advances to CIF
Division II quarterfinals.
Steve Viraen
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -A word of
warning to the teams remaining in the
CIF Southern Section Division LI girls
soccer playoffs: Don't push around Co-
rona del Mar High.
Apparently, that's the statement the
Sea Kings made after dismantling Can-
yon (Anaheim}, 3-0, at CdM's field Tues-
day afternoon. The Comanches (13-7-4)
used a physical style of play. and in th~
process, they appeared to challenge the
Sea Kings (12-5-2).
A first-time charm
Costa Mesa woman
prepares for Boston
Mara~on in April after
winning age division in
her first marathon.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
0 ne race is all it took. All it
took for Costa Mesa
resident Nancy Mitchell to
win her first marathon in
her inaugural attempl
had a good pace th.at I kept up with."
Mitchell said. uOne person would
pass another and it would go back
and forth. I just stayed with it with
headphones on."
A pre-race pep talk eased some of
MitcheU's butterflies.
"'The night before I was nervous so
my husband (Steve Mitchell) said,
'Don't be anxious. You entered this to
have fun.' That completely took the
edge off. Everything worked out. It
was a beautiful morning and I didn't
kill myself over It."
She did it in January at the Pacific
Shoreline Marathon in Huntington
Beach. spanning the 26.2-mile course
in three hours and 19 minutes to
claim the top sp0t in the women's
40-45 age category. MitcbeU's ftn1sb
qualiftes her to compete In the
Boston Marathon April 21.
Turning 40 earlier this year signaled
a drive to race competitively for
Mitchell. who has been running
reaeadonally for LS years and
initially, never imagined racing the
26.2 miles.
·1 needed a goal and thought it was
a good d:Wlenge to hlM ror betng
40, .. said Mitchell, who baa three
children: Kasey (8), Buddy (6) and
Mitch (3). •u was one of the most exciting
dayt of my life," recalls Mitchell
about the marathon. "It wu so much
fun. • corny as that sounds."
M die nice progrellt'd, Mitchell
dkln\ ~ ...ui.e she wu near the ......
91 _.behind six guys and they
She owns her own Interior design
businesa. but makes dme for nmning.
Her tra1nlng retJlmen includes ftve
days of running, one day of crou
train1ng and one day of rest
... aw..~M
.. They were trying to get us "They wanted it more
out of our game by tallci.ng
trash and pushing us around,"
said senior Alivia Mazura, who
scored a sensational goal for a
1-0 lead in the 34th minute.
·Paige (Janes}. Elisha (Morgan)
and the seniors know, because
we've been in the game. tha t
we needed to step up and we
needed to say, 'hey, don't let
them do that to you. You're
better than that.' It obviously
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and there was no doubt
about it." said Canyon
Coach Alex C-anlatgo,
whose team was ranked No.
6 in the CIF Division poll at
the end of the regular sea-
son. "We were beat to the
ball almost every rune. They
took us out of our rhythm.
They took us out of our
game. The bener team defi-
Canyon
CdM
0
3
didn't affect us. It made us play
harder, because we just wanted them to
keep their mouths shut."
CdM outshot Canyon. 19-5, and won
the majority of balls. The Sea Kings also
seemed 10 frustrate the Comanches, the
Century League champions who came
away with several fouls and three yeUow
cards.
RUNNING
nitely won. today."
The Sea Kings advance to
the quarterfinals Thursday at 3 p.m.,
when they will host third-seeded Can.-
yon of Canyon Country (21-1), a 3-0
winner over Quartz Hill
CdM continually attacked the Co-
manches' net, yet did not score unti.1 the
34th minute. That's when Mazura came.
CdM freshman Kelly Morgan centered a
.
ball that lobbed to Mazura. who settled
it and quickly struck with a shot that
went to the top, middle of the neL
Less than a minute later, CdM nearly
scored again when Mazura and Ellsb.a
Morgan almost teamed up for a go¥.
Then, three minutes afterward, Morgart
was tugged to the ground by Canyon
sophomore Caitlin Van Wormer.
As Morgan was trying to get up Van
Wormer shoved the CdM senior to tlit;
ground again. The referee charged bol)i
players with a yellow card. • .
In the 60th minute. Morgan scored io
put the game away. 3-0.
"Th.is was a brutal game." Morgan
said. "We were just trying to proteq
ourselves out there. We came out hard
and got the win, and th.at made it more
sweeter. When I got my yellow, I was
See COM, Pase A7
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.. tlllD/OM.YPl.OT
Costa Mesa's Nwy lltdlll won hlr OMsion in the Pldfic Shcnlne Mlir.lleon in t"*"llDn lllch In Jllwy with
a tine of three hows Ind 19 miUes for ttll 26.2-mle ccuse to tJlllly for 1 spot It .. .._. MlallutAprl 21.
Dally Pilot
MESA
Continued from A6
back Stacy Krikorian, as well
as junior Valerie Gomez were
additional defensive stand-
outs for the winners.
"We haven't been tested
much this year, but, today,
they tested us," Denman said.
"It was fun to get a lot of ac-
tion today. Most of our games,
I can count the times I touch ~ ball on one hand. Some-~es the defense gets left out,
lijt we don't care, as long as
~ win. I'd rather they taJk ~ut our offense, because
t means we're scoring a lot
goals."
·:With Mesa's defense doing
it~ job, the Mustangs' offense
didn't disappoint.
:Sophomore forward Jenny
Sl'.)arks scored the fi rst two
goals and Sharon Day. who as-
$111ted both of Sparks' &cores.
added an insurance goal in
the second half. on an a~sist
by jun ior fullback Ka ra Jen-
kins.
'The first goal, in which
Sl?arlts redirected a Day cor-
ner u ck. came in the I 31h
minute. Just 97 seconds late r,
Sparks squalled 10 head a Day
throw-in into the net, fli cung
it beh ind her for some added
piece of mind.
"We bam-bammed 'em,"
Johnston said of the quick
sq>ring sequence. "One trade
ttierlc of thi-; team has been to
c~ck off goals in h unche., and,
when th at happens, it really
demoralizes the other team.·
Mesa displayed oppressive
dominance in the firs t half,
utilizing quick passes and lay-
ered runs 10 produce 13 of its
19 shots. In addition to Day,
whom Johnston said owned
the midfield, and Sparks.
sophomore forward Vera GaJe,
se nior Kristen Bagwell,
sophomore Rachel Ronquillo,
sophomore Nilani Duarte,
senior Toshia Bryant and Kait·
lyn Gen tling, helped Mesa's
cohe!>ive and unselfi sh of-
fense put the Vi kings on rheir
heels.
"We do some s tuff that
make a lot of teams go 'Wow!'
" Johnston said. ·
Day's goaJ, in the 47th min-
ute, was such an occurrence.
Jenkfos lofted a we U-placed
through baJI 10 a streaking
Day, who ran it down about 35
yards directly in front of the
net. Showing u ncommon
poise. she settled the bound-
ing ball and. with a defender
approaching, boomed it over
the goaJie with her left foo t lO
!>quelch a ny thought of a
Santa Monica comeback. Oay
upped hear team-leading to·
ta ls to 29 goaJs and 35 a'>siw ...
Sparks now has 27 goaJs thi ~
-.eac;on .
Mesa's victory came wi thout
fre~hman Jasmin Day, whu
sprained her ankle in Friday\
8-0 fir!>t·round win. Johnston
said her availability fo r Thurs-
day is unknown. The younger
Day ha~ 23 goals and I 4 a<;
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COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL .
yanguard wraps up
GSAC champion~hip
EL CAJON -The Vanguard
University women's basketball
team won the Golden State Ath-
letic Conference title after a Si -
42 victory at Olristian I leritage
College Tuesday night.
The Lions, whom were picked
to finish ninth in the conference
coaches· pre~ru.on poll.
clinched the11 fourth GSAC
championship with one regular-
season game remaining. It is
their first champ1onsh1p since
the 1999-2000 season.
Vanguard Coach Ru~ DaVJs·
squad never trailed in the game
and built a 52-32 lead with 7:39
~ma.ining. Sophomore Lacey
Mills led the Lions wilh 17
points. She nailed 4 of IU from
~nd the three-point line. Jen-
nifer Wilcox. a sophomore
guard, contnbuted 13 points.
while Vanguard senior guard
Paulette Seaman came off the
bench to add 10 points". Senior
guard Robbin Dittenbir gr.ibbed
a team-high 11 rebounds and
She hit 5 of 6 from the free· throw
line.
The teams played nearly even
in the second half as Vanguard
cooled off from Jong distance
and the Hawks sank 9 of IO free
throws to Vanguard's 4 for IO.
The !Jons stretched the gap to
20 when Dittenbir <;et up Sea-
man for a two-point bucket with
7:39 left and the stage was ~• for
rhe Jjons' title quest.
Christian Heritage responded
with a 7 -I run to the cut lead 10
14 with just under four minutes
to play, but the Hawk.<. could ger
no clo<,er.
Ch ristian I lentag~ (1 1-181 re-
mained a t the bouom of the
GSAC standings at 4-14
The Lions (22-8. 17-2 in the
GSACJ are guaranteed the top
seed at the GSAC post~ason
tournament, which begtm
March 6. They abo earned an
automatic qualifica11on into the
NAJA DiVJsion I National Tour·
nament
Vanguard returns to ac11on
Saturday a1 5:30 p.m. at A7u"3
Pacific.
GSACwomen
Vanguard 57. Christian Heritage 42
V.09uard -Molls 17. Lee 3 Wilcox 13,
McKinney 2, D1ttenb1r 7. Seaman 10.
Josefsson 3. Candelaria 2
3 pt. goals -M ills 4, Wilcox 3
Seaman 2. Josefsson 1
Fouled out -Candelaria.
Tect1n1cals -none
Christian H~ -Rathmann S,
Relph 3, Zunic 15. Wall 9. K.1m2ev 8,
LeBaron 2.
3 pt. goals -Rathmann 1, Zun1c 1
Fouled out -Wall, K1mLey
Tecnnicals -none
H1lft1me -Vanguard 34 21
HONORS
Five Pirates granted
All-OEC hoop~ laurels
COSTA MESA -1\vo members of the Orange Coast CoOege men's
bask:etbeJI team and three fro m
Ole women's squad earned All-
t:>range P.mplre Conference recog-
ftition. chosen by the conference
Coaches.
· Freshman forward Aaron Bobilc
was a first-team All-EC choice on
lhe mens side. Joined by sopho-
l)lOl'e guard Jaso Garey on the sec-
ond team
On the womens side. sopho-
mcwes Nancy ~ Lindsey
~and Uz Mendcm ~ aD
lnt-telm~
; 8obik WM one of I l playem se-
~ co the all-conlemlCe first
teun and the only Pirate honon!d.
He lnilbed lhe regular aeuon
4eOond on lhe b!em In ICOl1ng al
12.2 per pme. but iJlmJUed his
-.. in CXJ11'eta1Ce play to 12.6.
He led the Pb*JI in three-point .ooom. petWlllillB (.432). re-'°'811 (4.4) Ind ... (68).
; ~ who iblllelid lhe prevt-
q.a ..... lllllOll dne-pomt ftekt :;'.,.am m eo mklMy throu&h
&Ille plly and tlnllbed lhe -.i wtdl 108. led the team In
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three-point field goal pen:entage
(.432) and assists (156) while aver-
aging 9.7 points a game.
Galasso averaged 6.4 points pe
contest for the Bucs. connecting
on 42 three-point shots while ap-
pearing in all 32 games for the
Bua.
Mendaza. who led the terun in
scoring at 13.4, chipped in with 5.6
rebounds and 3. l assists per game.
Saddlebd College swept all
four ot the top awards. Marques
Qane ii the Player of the Year on
the mem side and Hazel W>ods
took the womem POV honors.
c.oaches of the Year are em Brum-
mel (men) and Fen~ Wmn
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really mad. I JW.I wanted to come
back and get a goal ·
CdM ftrc;t year coach Bryan
Muidleton sa.Jd lht' Sea King,
had been relymg on their talent,
yet they al!>O u!>t'd grea1 emuuon
lie !>3.ld that\ v.hat led Cc.JM w
its victory.
"( rhe ~a Ktng'>l '>hOwt'd hean
and dt:!>irc," he -.aid "If we play
like th1b Ln our upwmm~ Cll·
Kamt:!>, we defimtely lwve a l>hot
of makmg 1t p<i<,I rlt t M:rn1final..,
thii. year.··
CdM M!n1ur Jenny l .ong di'>
played '>Omt' hedrt Jnd de'>lrt'
and espeo all} authunry, when
r..he '>tored in lht' 'i-lth nunuw
Sophomort' r.m .... ha ~nanllt'b
-..hot went off tht' L<myo11 goa11e'i.
hands and I . .ong wa-. thl're for
the r~buund IJ>n~ hdcJ J dertr
'>hot at the gu.il hel...dU'>t' lhe L.m
yon goahe w:1yed <m lht' ground
while Long buotecJ t lw h.ill. a.' 11
to <,<ty ~la.kt· LhJI
··we rcaJI~ d1dn 1 ll~t· them dlld
they had no clJ'>'> Long ...ud 111
tht-c .omc1.ntht'' It JU'>I leh KOOd
IO put another llllt' olWdV JU'! to
lin1~h thi:ni otr I h11 11 prcm
hc1.nl I \'a.' mad I 1u.,1 w.ulll•d 111
pUI ll IO with l/Hl'll'>ll\
Things got testy as Canyon's Caitlin Van Wormer (nght) pushes CdM's Ehsha Morgan to the ground
l11c ~·a t-ing., rt•t 11rcJecJ t!wu
lll1h <,hu1uu1 nl lllt' '>ea'>Oll, ti"
lhl') held ofl rJ ... twn rclll)' ll1Jt
IJ,led tlw lir-.1 IO 11\111ulc'> 11( tht·
~cnind h,tll. Hui ... ophomur1·
goaht' HJchl'I \\Jh'r'• (five -.aH''>
Jane-.. '>l'rllCJr l..iurt·11 I Alt', JUOl•ll
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COLLEGE BASEBALL
'Eaters bow, 6-4
LO!-> A,(,111 I he lH Ir
\lilt' bd'>t'hall team., rnll} !di
'>hort a.<. lh( c.,cortd tlHt'l' nm'
1n tht' fir,t 1n11mg en ruu1e to a
b-4 nonlO nll'r(·nc<' Vll tOI) ar De·
deaux Field I t1l0'>day.
U~L fn:-.hn1<1n tatcher Jeff
Oement hammered a thret•-run
home nin nfl UCI tre-.hma n
Ch m N1rnll in llw hot1om of thl'
tiri.t inning. fhe An teaters (4 -Iii
c.,cored two unearnetl nm' in tlw
founh, am! Om-. Kkmm rnl-
lcctcd an HHI 111 the ..,1xth. bu1 the
·1ro1am (fj.f I srnrctl a nm in the
fourth and '>1xth mntng'> to matn-
tam their lead.
Gl•me111 we111 l. for l , ... ,th a
double. home run and three HHI.,
to help ~o I fi U ( ~nap 11.-. four-
game to .. 1ng •.treo.k. Kl~mm fin
1<>hed 3 for 4 and thrt'<.' RRI'>
Jo'h Rummond) 1-0 t'amed
the \\Ill Im I JC:.< h\ Riling -, 1n
nin~-. .inti .11111\\ mg tlHl't' run'
,all une.imcdJ on 1hrct• hn-. w11h
c1 \\alk and '" ... tnll'OUI'>. Hre1
Butler earned lw .. fir-.t ...ave of thl'
-,ea~on with :i mning' nt relit'f
In the top ol tht' n11111t. IH I
had runnns .ii fir'>! and wt oml
with one out hcfore A111l1·r got
Jon llnr\o\il7 to 1o.rr11wHI 0111 111111 .1
game-t>nding d1111h\(' pl::w
Nonconference
USC 6, UC Irvine 4
Score by Innings UCI 00" 201 ''~ l ' •
use 'JC' •oo "·· , !! : Nicoll Trtp0l1 51 Sc:t1•or-r 71. Et1•·11
Frend'l 18 and Wcrnun R1.ornmon.1~
Butler 6 and ClemPnt W
Rummonds. 1 0 ~ N c 1 0 l 5,
Buller 11 2B -1(1emm uC11. t.t"ment
USC Br~tf!• USC Moon USC
HR . CIPmPnt uSC
HONORS ------
Fi ·he r Bi g West Player of the Week
AN'I EA ll R MU.PARK -\1all
Fi,her. a jurnor 't'rnnd ba.,enMn
on tlw UC. Irvine ha. ... eball tl'am.
ha., hecn named Rig \\/e-;1 Pl.1yer
of the Weck.
threl' run-. 'cnrl'tl, 111dud111g .i
doublt' ,md a horrw nlll
Fi'iher helped lJU w 1b '>l'C·
oml .:ent><, win of the ... ea.,on. a
2-1 ed8e a~ain.,t the llnwers11y of
San Diego. In tlw two -.ictone'>.
Fic;her collcctt'd e1~1 RHb and
In the find.I g.u11e ol tlw 'l'nt'"·
lw went 'J tor :'i wi1h fi\£• HBI., .md
threl' run., <.c1ired. 1nd11di11g tht·
team\ fir'!>t i.rrand -..1.im ol tht
... eason 111 the Anieater ... · I 0-.! '-It
LCJry. Fi'>ht=r c11'0 rohbt•d J lom•rn
hitter 11f a h11 to pre.,er.·t• ,1 I J
lead di the umt ~untla\
LAGUNA BEACH
SOCCER CLUB
2003 -2004 SEASON
TRYOUTS
BOYS AND GIRLS 7 -15
at
Moulton MeadlJws
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12· 1:30p.a
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Coaching directed by
ANDY AND MIKE THOMAS
LA Tima c.o.ch of tb~ Year
CIF c.hampiom
English FA Coaching licenses
• • Oub philosophy
Think long term la deftlopiq pla~n
Foau on tkilb
Uacla--.d dae game
•
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Local sailors
dominate regatta
CdM , Ne\"µort put
competition away
at Cardinal
Invitati onal in
Redwood City.
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rond tlt•I \Jar high ... chool
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J '': · J Chc111µ1 ns. l> r
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The Slammers Futbol Club tryouts for the 2003/2004 soccer
season ore heJe . .
loys lWer 9 /IWtt 10 /UtiM 11
Februory 14th and Februory 28th
4 30PM-6:30PM .
Lincoln Athletic Ceotet
Contact Jose Ouor.? 714-343-4821
r.sts IWer 9 /U* 10 /lWer 11
February 21st and February 28th 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Febroory 22nd 8.30 ~ -10:30 Ni-.
Estoncio H~h School
Sits IWlr 12
Febnoy 19th ond Felwoory 20th 5 PM-7 PM
FelNJry 22nd 11 ~ -1 PM
Esbldo High Sthool
~ ~ i'lommlion contort Wl6t Khowy
01~7-1924),.,..liyMslalwc.om
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Al Wednesday, February 26, 2003 S P O R TS
CHARM COLLEGE ROUNDUP HAPPY BIRntDAY
Celebr~ the Dai; Pilot's Adllete oflhe Weelc series
.
Continued from Ai:>
An exampje MitcheU gave of a
typical week begins with a cross
training session Monday
followed by four miles Tuesday,
nine miles Wednesday, 11 miles
Saturday and 17 miles Sunday.
Anteaters sharp in Rossi Relays
11 I t 1 I
·1 add a mJle every week to
each of those undJ reaching 20
miles," said MitcheU of her
strategy. "I've been surprised
how easy and fun {running) has
been. It hasn't been a
Ufe-aJtering experience. I don't
I.rain with a group and don't
have any special nutrition
reg)men."
• TRACIC AND FIELD: UC
Irvine's men and women
twned in some standout ef-
forts at Saturday's running of
the Carl Rossi Relays at Qare-
monl CoUege Saturday in track
and field.
tance medley relay with a time
of 12: 17 .80. Freshman Lauren
Willis was sixth in the 400 hur-
dJes (1 :12.44). Freshman Jes-
sica Wisniewski was ninth in
the pole vauJt at 9-10 and
sophomore Kelli Vande rbwg
was 11th In the 3,000
(l0:46.84).
Advice has come from a
pamphlet a friend gave her I.hat
presents an 18-week gujde in
preparation for a maralhon.
Sophomore Ke nny Vinh was
second in the 110-meter high
hurdles in 14.57 and sopho-
more Scott Jarvis was second
in the 400 hurdJes with a tim e
of54.l7.
UCI competes in the All-Cal
C~p al UC Riverside.'on Satur-
day.
MitcheU lilces to traverse aJong
the Back Bay as well as
pounding the asphalt through
Huntington Beach to the Seal
Beach Pier. where Steve and the
children pick her up.
In the 100, sophomore Elias
Moreno and freshman Aaron
Corb ett went 3-4 with times
of 11.14 and 11.15, respec-
tively.
Hall gets Indoors ticket
• TRACJC AND PIEW: Van-
guard University men and
women track and field stand-
outs distinguished themselves
with several standout efforts in
the Carl Rossi Relays at Oare-
mont College Saturday.
She runs by herself and also
likes bi.Jee riding, surfing. skiing
and snowboarding.
After I.he Boston Marni.hon
Mitchell will not compete in
more marathons.
SeniQr Santosh Swamidass
and freshman Jon Wratten
went 2-3 in the high jump,
both at 6-foot-6, while junior
Michael Wong and freshman
Mike Nguyen finished 2-3 in
the long jump at 22-11 a nd 22-
51/4, respectively.
Senior Sarah Hall qualified
for the NAIA lndoor Nationals
in the women's 3,000 meters,
finished fourth in a field of 42
with a personal best 10:19.55,
withjn a half-second or her
mother's Sherri Hall-Curl) 13-
year record of l 0: 19.0.
"(Running a marathon) was a
big goal fo r me and I've enjoyed
it." Mitchell said. "I lived in
Boston for a year so it will be
Sophomore Patrick Grogan
was second in the triple jump
(46-7 1.4) and sophomore WLl-
liam )(jng-Lewis was third in
the shot put at 47-0 IA. The men's distance medJey
relay (Mikael Larsson, Alex Cas-
trop, John Nelson and Man
Meyer) was sixth In a 19-team
fi eld with a time of 10:29.55.
·neat to go ·back and see it. But I
don't think (running a
marathon) is something I'm
going to do on a reguJar basis. I
wiJJ always be a runner."
UCI won 1he men's distance
m edley relay in 10:07.07 and
·was second in the 4 x l 00 relay
in 42.55.
In women's compet1t1on,
UCI was second in the dis-
Larsson, a junior, put in an-
other fine effort In the 3,000
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Only Subc:ontract0<s who p11hc 1p1te 1n lhe Confetence on ots entirety will
be allowed to Jubmot Prequallhcalton O."uments and, of quahliullon Is
actueved. writ be included In lhe bid documents n awroved Concrete.
Grad1n1 & Eacavaloon. Framrn1t. Rooton1, Liith1na & Plasle11n1. Drywall
on Wood Studs. Drywall on Metal Studs and r loorm1 Subcontr1ct0<s of wh~h all b1dde•s must vse tor che work Persons arrlYlna laler than ails
A.M. will no~ be allowed to submit Prequahf1ca1ton Documents nM bod
on lhe Pro,ecl a s subcO<lttat lOfS
Participants 5hall meet at Unovet soty of C1lllo1 n11 , Irvine, Oes11n &
Constructron Services. 5201 C1hl01nla Avt , Suitt 250. Irvine. CA 92697-
2450, Sullivan & Wrlahl Conference Rooms. (Corner of Calll0fnl1 Ave. &
Bison Ave)
A H<OND MANDATotlY l're-o-Am ... ._ c-t~-· -..ty <~et•, Fr_..., ......... Dryw .. -W_.. S .......... ,._.., ~-"-• will be conduc ted on T-•~. M•ch 4, 2003, be1fnnln1
promptly al 21JO f'.M. Only Subcontractors who partic:lp1te in the
Conlerence In ih entirety wlll be allowed lo submit Prequalificalion
Documents ,nd, of quahlic11llon Is achieved, will be Included on the bid
documents as approved Concrete. Fr1mln1t. Roofin1. D1ywall on Wood
Studs and Floo11n1t Subcontractors of which all bidden mull u~e for the
work. Persons arrovln1 later then 2· 35 P M will not be allowed to submit
Prequaliflcation Documents nor bid on the Project H subcontractors,
Participants shall meet at: Un1vers1ty of C1hf0<n11, lrvlne, Otsian &
Construction Serv1cej, 5201 CAlllOfnl1 An . Suite 250. Irvine. CA 92697·
2450, Sullivan & Wrl&fll Cont.rence Rooms. (Corner of C1hf0fnl1 Ave. &
Bison Ave.)
CCNKlllTI, ~. IOOf .... DttYWAll CMll WOOO S'f'UOS Alie f~ sut<OllTRACTOU MUST f'AaTK•ATI M CMlll Of THI TWO
SCMIDUUI CC*RRllKIS .. rrs INNln TO .. AUOWll TO sue•rr
.... QUMWKATM* DOCUMHfTS,
FCN further iofOfmatlon cont.ct Unlveuity'l Representative Brenda 011111a.s
al (9'9) 814·9586. MK9note Of THI f'ltOJl<Ta
""' prOf>Ostd Palo Verde E •p1nslon Prot<K1 wlll provide Mt• lnlr~truclure, roadway lrnprovenl4lnh , community buil4int> alld apatlllltflla
tor an 870·11ed eapan.i@n lo lht ulston1 Palo Vttde lious nt Tiie Palo
V•de Expanslorl Project will develop 442 new 1pa,l1Mt1b In 1 lour 1tor7
burldinp on 19.3 tcre\ fht 442 ~ertments will Include 98 one·bedrOO"I
units, 260 two bedroom unill end SA thrH bedroom unltfo. Thi l'roject
Sc099 rt111y 111Cluclt dlvelop1M11t of utMitlts and 1urfac1n1 for portions of
the Cllcfornla Avenw uternlofl ...... .....,. a<-'"""-c .. 11~su,,Ho,ooo.oo
<CMKllll COST llTIIUff1 U .tOO ...... .. ~(Olf 1Sl'IMAtt1 ... , ....... ..
IOONeeCOlf lll'IMATl1f1,000 ..... to
MYWA&l Oii W009 STWI COIT llnMAtl1 f1,MO,OOO.OO
JLO.... COST HnaATL ftl0 .... .00 sut<OllTUCTGe~noet PltOCDUIU1
I SubcontractOf Pr1QU1llfic.1tloll Stat11-nu wm be aY1lf•blt ,.....,,
r~ 11, IMS al ltlt Office of Oesl1n & Conttructlon St1vlcea.
Unlwor11f7 of Catlfornl1, Irvine, ~201 CaHfornla Ave., $ulte 250, Irvine,
Cetrfornla mt7·1~ TIMI Prequat1flc1tlon '•c:lltl can llt r11trltd to
prosptctlv• bidders untlllt to obt•ln them tn perMln by camna (M9)
81•·8117 Of (9'19) 824...eol4 2. ftlt evaluation ., .Oltly fOf Ille pUfpost of detllfminin& which 1>iddtt1
"' fffmtd •llflH fOf wc:cn1tUI ~1form1nce of Ille trPt of •Otll IMtuclttd In tMt ptofect fll • t1111tfy mannllf. They wltt llt Included ill tt1t
1114 documenll u ...,~ Concuta. 'r1min1. RoofM'll, Oryw .. Ofl Weo41
Sli.ds end rtootlflc S-Contractors ol ttllllcll 111 bkl"11 muat UH for tlltl
WOtll. 3. Tiit Uftl¥tt!Nty ,...,_ .,.. rltflt, '"" llVlt•iflt the s•ontrldot' ~r~atlolt St.._.,tt, to reject 1111, end ell Stat-11b. to ·~ l•r llwfot-'it)' ill n. Stei...e11ta tfld to klv"• tMM it*....,Ktln le ........ II* to ttloM •""-cOfttlectors wtlo ll•ve it..
.......... .., .... ,.,ejlld.
• COfttr•d •--" wttt " 111lllM1t for ~ pur~ ..., .. ........., 111Mwdl1003
fHl'9lCllfT•Of fH[ UMWUlfTYQr CAllFOIMA '*-:Ji= -· -..... ~ .. ilot , ... y" JOU
Lions sweep Alliant with a time of 9:04.40, finishing
14th. Junior Tony Magana was
16th in 9:10.09.
The NAIA Indoor Nadonal
Meet is March 6-8 at East Ten-
nessee State.
Anteaters top UCSB
• TENNIS: Vanguard Univer-
sity swept visiting Alliant Uni-
versity on Monday in noncon-
ference play, netting a 7-2
victory on the men's level and
a 6-3 decision in women's ac-
tion.
lOOAV
1.2 -Zach Wells
Newport Harbor
Volleyball, ·99
• TENNIS: UC Irvine de-
feated UC Santa Barbara, 6-1.
in a Big West Confe rence
match Sunday at Anteater
Tennis Stadium. The Anteaters
(5-5, 2-0 In the Big West) swept
the three doubles ma tches to
earn the doubles point. Tiffany
Clang, Anna Ben tzer, Ouistie
Posner and Hui Leow won in
singles and doubles for UCI.
Santa Barbara fell to 6-3. 1-l.
The Anteaters travel to UC
Riverside on Thursday for a
Big Wes t match.
The men improved to 2-2
overall, the women are now
2-1.
11-Fernando Castorena
Newport Harbor
Football, '02
Nonconfweftc• -# V•nguatd 7, .Alliant 2
Sing ... -Lumsden (VU) def.
Kabirif•r, 6-3, 6-0; Holmgren (VU)
def. A mo. 6-3, 6-2; Mardh (VUI def.
Tanaka, 6-4, 6-0; Bjorklund (VU) def.
Lupien. 6-1, 7-5; Taylor (VU) def. Bui.
6-4, 6-2; Skoglund (A) def. Jardine,
6-3. 6-4. DoublM-Lumsden-Bjorklund (VUJ
SCHEDULE
TOOAV
S.Mbel: Cal Baptist at Vanguard
University, 2 p.m.
Softbel: Community college -
Orange Coast at Golden Wes1, 3
p.m.
def. Lupian-Tanaka, IJ-4;
Mardh·Taylor (VU) def.
Kabirifar-Amo. !HI; Skoglund·Bui
(Al def. Holmgren·Lay. 8-1. ~Community college
men -Santa Monica at Orange
Coast. 3 p.m. Bia Welt Cont.nnce
UC lnltne I . UC Sam. Barbar• 1 Sine ... -Khan (UCSBI def.
Bowman, 6-1, 6-3; Chang (UCll def.
Gruenig, 2·6, 6·2, 6-3; Bentzer (UCll
def. Pintar, 6-1, 6-0; Leow (UCI) def.
Damion, 6-1, 2-6, 6-2; Posner (UCI)
def. Butterwidt, 6-4, 6·2; Boss (UCI)
def. Kuhle, 6-1, 6-2.
Doubles -Bowman·Chang (UCll
def. Khan-Gruenig, 9-7;
Bentzer·Posner (UCI) def.
Pintar·Damion, 8-4; Leow·Grandtino
(UCI) def. Vyhnis·Kuhle, 9·7.
Nonconfwenc• women
Vangu•rd e. Altlant 3
Slntlet -Sfushc:flanka (VU) def.
Folgetova, 6-1, 6-1; Tornqvist (Al
def. Votavoa, 6-4, 6-4; Christensen
(Al def. Yohner, 6·0, 6-1; Bradley
(VU) def. Leslie, 6-2. 6-3: Hart (A)
def. Krohn, 6-0, 6-0; Tenlen (VU)
won by default.
Tennis: College men -Vanguard
University at Azusa Pacific, 2 p.m.
Swtmming: College men and
women -Big West Conference at
Belmont Plaza, 10:30 a.m.
preliminaries and 6 p.m . finals.
w.t.rpolo: High school girls-
CIF Semifinals: Div. I -Newport
Harbor vs. Santa Margarita, at El
Toro, 5:15 p.m.; Div. II -Canyon
vs. Corona del Mar, at Newport
Harbor. 3:15 p.m.
Doubles-Hlushc:flanka·Votavova
(VUJ def. J'ornqvi,af-Christensen, 6-4;
Yohner·Bradley WUJ def.
Folgetova-Leslie, 8-1; Krohn·Tenlen
(VU) w on by default.
...
l<JTACD JIKMij
NOTICE TO DEHN
DANT (Avoso • Acuu
do) KENRICK UCORISH.
1n 1nd1Y1du1I, and DOES
1 throuch 10. tnctusove
YOU AAE BrtNG SUEO
BY PLAINTIFF.
(A Ud le est1 demand
ando ) VICTORIA A
WENDELL. an •nd1v1dual
Ynu have 30 CALCN
OAR DAYS aftet lhos
summons os served on
you to hie a typewrolttn
response 1t th1s court.
A letter or phone c •II
will not prolect you.
your typewritten re·
s pnnse must be on
proper lttr•I fo1m of you
wan I the tout t to hear
your case
II you do nol hie your
response on l•me, you
may lose the cne. and
your w11Jes. money and
property may be lll-•n
without lurlller wiirn1n1
from the court
There are other teaal
requorements You may
wadi lo c:tll an 1110• ney
n&ht 1way If you do not
l\now an alt or ney. you
may call an attorney
r~tenat seivtee 0t ~
leaal 11d otfoce (listed on
the phone booi.)
Otspues de que le
enlrecuen esll c111c1on
111d1c11t usled hene un
pl.uo de JO DIAS CAL
ENDARIOS para preen
ltr uni rupunl1 "
cl1la a maqu1n1 en esta
co•te
Un• carta u un•
ll1macl1 telt!lon1~a no le
olrecera proteccton. su
respuesta escr1h a
maqulna 11ene que
cumph• <.on In lormel
odades le11les aptop11·
d1ts s1 usled quoere que
la corte o cuche su
CH U
St usted no presenla
su rupuest1 1 hempo.
puede perde• el caw , y
le pueden qu1t1r su
salaroo, w d1ntro y otou
cosnde su propoedad
sin 1vtSO •d~oonal por
p1rte de ta corle
C A1slen otros requ"•·
to$ le&eles Puede que
us led qu1e1 a Ila mar a un
1bo11•do 1nmed1111
men\" S1 no conoc.e •
un .aboa1do. puede
llamar a un servrcio de
rete11inc11 de 1boc•do\
o a uni olicrna de ayud.i
leaal (vee el drreclo110
ttlefonoco).
<ASlNUMlllJ ("-t«t4ef(Me)
02((04137
JUDGI
Gll.AlD G. JOHNSTON
Dl,..C2•
The name i nd •ddreu
of lhe court 1s (El
nombfe y dlreccoon cle
te corte H )
SUPERIOR COURT or
CAl.lfOftHIA. COUNTY or
ORANGE . CEN TRAL
NSTIC£ CENTER. 700
CrvH. Center l>frve WH t,
S1nt1 Ana CA 92702
fht name address
and leleohont number ol
pl11ntrlf'' •llorney, or
pl11n1tlf w1thoul an
.attorney ts (El nombre.
la d11eccooo y el numero
de telelono del 1boc1do
del dem1ndante o del
demand1nte que no
Ilene 1bo1ado, u )
MILTON B TENNANT.
CSQ.
J011N R SCHllllNG, APC
John R Scholhna, £sq ,
BAR •041553, 4675
MecArlhur Court Surte
590 Ne wport Beach,
C1hlor n1• 92660
(949) 833·8833 DATL (leche) MAI 27,
fOll9S
2002
ALAN SI.Alla. Clerk
~ONIOUSAY, o......, (Dal f'•) .. O flC f 0 THE
l'IHON SUVl01 y.., ., ... , .. , .. .,.
llo4M ...... _.._..
Publis hed Newpo r t
Beach·Cosl1 Men Dally
Pilot February S, 12. 19 26, 7003 W065
llOl1CI CAU5fOl19S
Oistr rel Hun1on11ton
Beach Un10n H1eh School
OrSlttCI
Bid Ot1dhne fhurs
day, March 13, 2003
200pm
Place ot Bid Receipt
Hunlon1lon Beach Union
Hojh Schoof Dlllroct.
Purchnrne D•partment.
10~1 Yor~town Ave
Hunl1n1ttnn Stach CA
92640
Pro,ecl Btd •896
Footb1ll field Renova
loon lluntonaton Bu ch
H11h School
NOllC( IS ltlREBY
GIV(N th1I lhe llun·
11n11on Beach Union
H11th School D•~lr~t of
Or 1n1e County. CahlOt
n1a ac ltn& by and
lhtoufh •I~ Cove<n1n1
Board. here1n1her re
lefrtd lo u "DISTRICT"
will receo•~ up to. but
nol lalet than Ille t bove
stiled dt1dhne. 'Hlt>d
bods al lhe plau 1ckn·
tolred above 101 Che
award or 1 contract tor
the abnve Proiecl
!here will be • man
datory 1ob w1lk ind
confererice at 9 .om.
lhul\day, February 27.
1003 al llunt1n1ttnn
Buch H1flh School. 1905
Marn Streel, Huntin&lon
Beech (m~I al football
field) Any bldde1 laolln&
Sub1ect lo cond1hons prescribed by lhe uriden11ned. ualed bod\ IQr •
Lump Sum Contract are 1nv1ted IOf the follow1n1 WOfk
llf'A• & lll'UCI MlCHANKM SYS TIMS,
HUIUNfTllS NAU
'1tOJICT NO ..... ,.
UNIVustn Of <Al#otlMA, llVINl
•VINI, <AWGa•lA t2H7
l'IOJICT DISCl•TK>Ma.
Wn<"' includes, but is not ltmoled to the lollow1n1
Remove and rep4aee two t•isl'"I •rr handhntr units on the Hvm.tnotre~
Hall buement mechanical room. inctud1n1 revisions to. •nd conntellon
lo. ea1shn1 ductwork. ch1tfed waler p1p1n1. heatrna hot w1ter popin1, ind
other ullhhu and ser¥ices Provide new preuure independent. vi111able
a ir volume. m1a1n1 boaes In place of e11shn1 paors of mu1n1 dampers.
Thrs includes replacement of thetmostats and connection to llle campus
Siemens ener11 mana&ttnenl iyslem (EMS) Some re1onin1 of atus
lncludona revisions lo ductwork. temperature control$, etc. w1H be required
Provide new tiYAC controls Rework of the bu1ld1na relut n .air .md exh•ust
ail ,ystems will be req11ired.
NOTl1 ........... HVA< e~t-....ti.Mt at.tltt9 ,_. 14, 2003. Al _. _. ~ ~941 ..... w ..._ s.,...-w 14, 2003.
IST1MATIO COMfltUCnCMI COST1 $HO 000.00
..... , l'r.._ tw.n wt. .. _,_., ii.; ...... lfketJeRa 1,. the Ctwtrect
o.c ..... I ....... ~ ........ ·--"· Biddinc Oocume11ls wilf be av11lable to Bidders on WID•ISDAY,
FlllaUAAY H , 2001 and will be 1uued al
Facilltles Mana .. ftltfll, Un1vers1t~ of Cattl0fn11, Irvine, 201 Interim Office
Buotd'"I (m•1l1n1 addren). 19 172 Jamhoree Boulev•rd (physical addf-eu),
lrvlne, CA 9'697·544-4, (949) 824· 1404
Check& f()f , _ ... eh ....... I .... wHI be required In the ftmount ofS~.00
p• set of Biddina Documents
Chtc-1 are to be otlldt payable to "'Tht Reaents ot the University of
California."
Sultd Bids wtll root bt accepbtd alter: 2r00 PM on NISOAY, MAJICH H ,IOOJ
Bid Secllflt)' In lhe amount of IOS of the l ump Sum Daw .Bod. eulud1n1
allernatu shell acic;ompen1 Hell Bod. The Surety lssu1n1 the Bid Bond
shall bt, on tht 81d 0ti11dllne, tn 1dmitted surety lnsllftr (IS dellnt4 on
Ille C,lif0<nla Code of Crv il Procedure Section 99!>.120).
A mandat«y Pre Biel Confllfenc• and Pre-Bid .loO Walk will be cMducttd
Of'I' MO.AY,MMOl 10, NH btalnnlna promptly ttt 1o.M AMP.,tlcll>a11ts shall MHt at~ U11lv1rslty of
C1Hfor nle. lfvlM, Adrftlrllstr•tlon Butldin&. Room 107 (Buttd1n1 • ll l on
Campus Mlle>) lrvl1141. c.titomla 91697-5444 IAm....a AT T1ll NI•• COMllltKI MO .... _.. IOO ~
IS ~TOll'f Poa Ml,_. COllTIACToat. T1ll IUlfWle ... aosa AT 10.as AM ,,,,., <OllTUCTOn H---an• nm 1m1
WILL 110f ...... TO PMJlm'Att • '111 -PllOCISS AS A ..... (OllflACTGa.
()Illy biddet• Wllo p1rtklpat1 111 boll! tile Prt·81d ConftniK• and tflt
.loO wa• In tllew entirety wift be ttlowtd to bid Of'I tlle l'1ojt<t '" llfi-
contrtctora. FOf '"'"* l11forrMtlon. conlKt rlCllh1n M.n•ITltnt Contracts o.p.rtnMnl, Attn; 8f1Mt R. Hoeltt Mlulf 11 (949)824 1"°4.
flit \UCUUful Bidder 111111 ill Sul>c.o!rt.rKton wilt lie requlre4 to fo41ow
tile nondmrlmlnttt.ion rtqvlrtmentt Mt forth In the llddlfll Oocu-nls
•nd to IMIY puvalllftl w111 retn et tfle loc.atlon ot tht Worlt.
fllt succ111ful 81ddtf will be req .. lttd to llew• Ille fottowl111 State of
Caltlomla Contr1Clof"• lktntt currtnt at tlM lime of i ubmlsllon Of lllt
lid:
..
UCIMI Coela A 8
C20
lo •ttend the ent11e )Ob ol Ille ptuperty beine
walll. fnd cunlcrence will •Old, .alotli with the
be deemed 1 nonrf •dentoly ol Ifie ouupant
sponsrve b1ddei 1tnd will 1enl1n1 lhe '4>•<f: are ~
!\ave th b•d retu<ned lollows
unopened SPACE NO OCCUPANl
Pro1t'Ct Oocumenh 11e PROPERTY Ol SCRIP
on Irle al Hunt111rton !ION
Buch Union filch School A 03? S<.nll l\un.-n
Olstnu al the .addlen b o >es fu r n 11 u • •
al>ov" l lolhn neon \ICl1
In •CCOrd1nce Wtlh lho A 0!)9 WHI Lnut
prov1s1ons of Bullneu Commu"'c-t1<1n\ torni
and Profession• Cude lure. picture bo•O ltlc
Sect ion 7028 15 ind c abonel. lfn11a ~nit
Public Contncl Cnd1 clubs
Section 3300. lht OIS A 133 lulr• S1audt
IRICl requrre• lhel lh• bO•et. clothe\ lulnn
b 1dde1 po,,eu the v.Luum Lklaner
tollow•na claurloca B :.>05 Loretta fun~\.
hon(a) ol conlr•clor·~ bo •e~. furnitur e rn•
l1cenu(s) •I the lomt crowne. ~lolhn
the btc! 1~ submitted C 0 24 l1m Schwrt
Cius C-27 Any btddt'r fornrlure boaes, '"f"W
not so hcensed •I lhe er a tot , OVO m,.ttres\
time ot the bid ooenonc T V
will be rt1tc led h C 21& Robel! & Oott\
nonrnpons1ve Oeerrnc, furn1 tu1e bu• r rme '"' of the essence n . refrocefflO<. h1mos
All wn<k mu•I be com ltle u1>1n•I
p~t•d w1th1n 40 con £ 008 Pat,,r•• 0 H•tl
secullve calendar days bo .. , !tie c1b1net
from Ille d1le specolted C V 4 Ou\11n Bflelle
on the Nott{e lo Proceed lu•n•turt. couch bo •~s
1u ued by the Ooslr ocl [ 294 loshu• [ l\1n.i
Et ch bod shill bt lamo bo•ts pocluse
a ccompanied by brd new\Pll!M!r 'ac.lo.
secu111y on the I01 m of Published NewporJ
ca sh a r ertol1ed or B•ach C~ta ~~ Olllt
cash1t n checl\ 01 bid Pilot r ebfu•ry 26 M.r~h
bond in •n "mount nol S 2003 W083
Ins lhan ten pet cent IOOO Of_.,. uu
( 104') of lhe IOl•I btd .._ -
pt1ce. payable to lite rne lollow1n11 mini
OISIRICf slor•~e lat ololy, l e
lite DISTRICT 1n erves COfd1n1 to PIOYl'llOns ~
lhe r111ht to reiect 1ny 01v1sion 8 of II•~ l:lu•.1
or aol brds or lu waive nen :tnd Ptolt\\oons
any 11re1tut111t10 or Code Ch1pfl'r 10 Set
1nf0f mah lies on any bods hon 11101 I • l t.~hf()f ""
or rn Che b1ddin1 pro Sell Strv•ct S loratt
cess F ac1hh Act, hereby 11ves
The Cal>forn1~ Depart NOllC( o r PUBllC
ment of lndu1l111I SAi r
Relal1ons ho deteo A11j)(!tl S..tl SIO•a&e
mined the 1ener ~I pte will cundu<I • public
vaollng ralu .. r ""' diam u l" <ii lhe contenh of
wacn lot the Int •Illy rn lht slot ftRt sp~ce(s)
which lhe work I\ 10 be 111n1ed below w11h tit"
p<!rlo•med l0t the P101 conlt11h bemc •old to
eel Coples ol lh~u lhe h11th~\t bidder tnr
wa&e rate deter 01111• lo•fol money ol !he
lion,, 'nhlled Prt•a1hn11 Un1t1<I St•I•\ of Am"'""
Wal(• S1 Al• 11rt m~111 (Le~h 011ly ) Own~r
tained 1t the 01'\IRICI tHttves lhe rt&hl to btd
ollk e and ''"' ••••labte lhe ul4! " be1n11 held
at th@ followonc websole to U ll\ly • landlofd'
www dot <• 10• II \h.tfl It• 11 md will be held at
be mandatory up<1n lltt ,\IHI RI '\ll I S TORAGf
succusful bidder to I/ & lkOO Campu\
whom the co11trac1 os Oro• N~w1111rl Buch
awarded. end upon any CA 9 .6() Oil ••ct. to,
subcontractor hsted to 2003 ef 1 :0') IH"• fht
P•Y not leH than lhe pubfo 1\ tn•oltd to
uod '4)ettfoed r•tu to etlend lern" •oe ~·ih
eH wo"•ers employed by only
them tor the Ptoiect A 1• '"••I de\cflptiuo
No bidder may with of 111~ P 11p~1 t y bt"'I
d11w any b•d for a \Old, alon& with the
period ol sltty (60) od,nffly of the Occ11p1nt
calender d1y1 •lier th• ranlinlt lhe space it. u
date sel tor the openln& fotft1w•
of bids SPAC' NO~ OCO.Nff
Pursu•nt to Pt1bl1t P'CC UTY ~
Conlract Code SeC\,.111 ! lw2 Jantce rrosl. Misc.
22300, the A11r .. m, • houuhold 11nd clothes
wlll conteln provisions 2164 Annelle Ben abou.
perm\ltina the success· Clothon111nd bou1.
tul bidder to iubs!Oute 223!> Donni lan,.01111.
iecorlllu lor 1ny mun B•~•. 1u1tcau1. clothti
lu wtlhheld by the and bous
DISTRICT to ensore Publl,htd Newport
perlorm1nce under the Buch Costa Meu Otlli
AcrMment or permUllna Pilot febfuery 19. 26J
p1yment of retention• ?003 W<1/')
u rned directly Into
escrow
8Y: Govun1n1 Hoard
Slcne4 /S/ SuS1 Meline
Olrec:tor Procurt menV
(Mt&Y Conserveloon
Pulllhhtd Newport
Buell Cost• Meu D•ftJ
PWot FttHuary 19. 26. 2003 W074
01Hy Pilot
L,..illalcll 2148 Legal Notices 2640 Legal Na11ces
... ..,Of
CMMM,
COllTY Of OUIGI
M1l1I01l DIM
P.O.IOX 14110,
OU118t CA. t261l-1 ST I
CMI --:.____
"1ITIOtl Oft .... T. ,.,.,
fOI OWl&I Of NAMI
01D8 TO SHOW CAllSI FOi
OWllf Of llAll Wl
111118:A217'31
TO All INTERESTED
PERSONS·
I Pe1tl1oner Brett T
Porr tiled a pehho11 with
tht5 court lo1 • decr~e
chans•ne ndmes dS
follows B1ett l Po11 Ill
Bretl l S1cthdno
2 TH( COURT ORO(R:,
that all person' mt"'
ested tn tlos matter stiall
appear beJore this tuur t
al the heerine ind1r •led
below to show 1 ~u'e 11
.ny. why the petition tor
chanee of name should
not be granted
NOTICC or HEARING
Oate 4 I 0) lime 2 00
pm Dept l73
The address ut the cuurt
•~ sam" as nuted abuH
3 A "•PY of this Or c:ter
tu Show uus~ •hall be
pubhshed al leost ont e
e at h wo k for four
"ut.t.tr-.> \tV~ wet!k \ pr 10r
tu th~ d•te '"t tor hed1111¥ un the p~lltou11
111 the lollow1ne n•w'
l'•Per ol ~en~• •I < '" u
lattclfl 1>11ntecl tn this
counly Daily Pilot
DATli fll 10. 2003
JUDGE RICHARD 0 .
fltAl U , SR •• JUDGE Of
TH E SUPllUOR COURT
Published N•wport
Bo•• h Co,ta M••,a Daily
Pilot f >.bru~• y I q, 21;
M•rd1 '> Ii. IOOJ WOil
1600 Superior /Ive ,
Costa Men. Cahfornta,
County of Oranee, State
of Caltlornta will ton
duU d publtc lien sale
of the pet$onal prnperty
de~u lbed below at 12:30
p.m on the ~ day ot
Marl h, 2003 !he Un
Oer\1&ned will anept
t •sh bod~ to u tosfy a
hen foo past due rent
•11d mc1dental\ tncurred
I he \loo ag-. spaces
~ener~lly LOH\lst ol the
lollCJw111i.: appltante,,
~tectrunic,, household
lu1n1tu1e and btds,
l•n1p' l'b1net,, spo1 l1n&
~oods, b1L y1.Jes, toys,
baby items, t lothona.
ufllle e1ju1pn1ent and
lurn1tu1r hdnd •nd
power tools, veh•lle
NOTICE Of
PIJIUC LIN SAU
-p.-ut~ 1i1td dltc\•w r1e\.,
Not•l< " he•~by ~oven
1Je1 'iel """ 21100 el '>eq nl ti•• Ca11f1)1 n1a
Bu''""" & f'rnlt~\1011dl
Code th"t the IJndtr
~·Kned SUf'tRIOI< MINI
SIOllAGC lot ated at
bo,~' (Lont~nl ~ u11
koown1. mu\lcal m~lru·
m•nh •nd other mos
Lellam·•lO\ items
NAM[ o r ACCOUNT
SPACE NUMBfR
LOUIS Corona' I 09
Om•r Mendoa. 221
Ron Sp.rks, 274
Mark W Pe11111. 315
961871 Alberta L lD, 3:14
/\my C11 ton, 333
Martina Ocho1, 418
Bob Stevens 671
Auctio neer s Name
homes k O'B11en
Bond Number
158525941
Auct11>1101's lelephnn ..
Number 4909) 681 4113
Pubtrshe d Newport
Ben h CO\I• M~sa Daily
Ptlot r ebrua1 y 19, 26.
2003 W076
Notice 1s hereby eiven
that the u11ders1ened will
be sold at pubht /\ucllon
on Mar 5, 2003 Starvine
Scholar's Mtnt·Storaee.
1957 Newpo1 t Blvd .
Co~ld Me~a. Ca 92627.
(949) 6 31 3379
•2014 lulyn r 1nn.
Household ll~n1s
#6 Janel Stein. ltouH·
hold Item~
•18 Kathy ldlf10wsk1.
Household Items
•2033a/ 2034a Le•he
£a tun. Household Items
12043 s,olt r aylo r.
Huu~ehold Items
Landlord reserves the
11eht to btd at ule. Cash
only Sale 1s 1ub1otel to
cancellatton 1n the -.vent
of t.ettl•m~nt between
landl0<d and oblieated
P<lfly
Stat vtni Scholar's M1n1
Storage
Publl\hed Ne wport
Beach Co,ta M~.a 0•1ly
Pilot F eb1 uar y 19. 26
2003 W0/3
fidltim t..iMu
..... S"'-'
The to11ow1na p111son•
are domg bu11nus n
Nater the Inflater. 10163
A•cot Cortie . Huflllngton
Beath. CA 92646
Nathan Ray Garrett.
10163 Astol C11dP..
Huntoneton Bedt h CA
92646
1 hts bU\lfl~\S IS 'on
ducted by an ondmdual
H•ve you ~tM t&d doing
bus iness yt>P Yes 12 I
02
N4tha11 Ray Garrett
This statement Wrls
toled with the County
Cterk nf Oran11e County
on 01/24/03
200HH1049
Daily Pilot reb 19, 26.
Mar 5. 12. ?003 W0 79
fldtiMt.i..u
"-*'-' lhe follo wing persons
~re do1n11 bus111n\ dS
ltalton Stallton\ Bou
toque, P 0 llu• 8151.
Newport B~Jt h Calt
forn1a 92660
1 a11q Oar wish 1880
Park Newport •IOI ,
Newport Buth CA
92660
Thts business I> cun
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you ~tarted doing
business yet' No
f 411q Oarw1sh
This stotement was
hied wtlh the County
Clerk of O•an&e County
on 01/27/03
20036931267
Daily P1101 Feb 26 Ma•
5, 12. 19. 2003 W089
Adit6M llvsilns
"-S.......
I he lollowrne per ~ons
are doona business as
G r Noon Contracting
Ser ~ILf!S 2588 r all WIY
Or Cost• Mesa. CA
9l 6V
Cerald Noon 2588
f a11 way Or Co\l<1 Mna.
CA 92b?7
1 ho• busrnes\ " 'on
dulled by an 111d1v1dual
H~•t you stdrted dome
busone•• y~t> Yes, 02/
I )/1998
Cerdld Noon
l hl\ stalt>tn~nt wa\
ftled wt th tl1e County
Clerk of Or.torte County
un 02/0J/OJ
20036932091
Daily P~ot I eb 5. 12,
19 26. 200J W067
FktitiM~ ..... s......
lht lollciwong prr\ons
are doin2 bU\lnt"\S tt~
Glob\uft Resour, ~\ 972
flzdtea Or Cost• Me>a.
Cal1f<H llld 97676
Uno;i Krt•hn.rnur lhy
972 l\zalea Dr Co\la
Mtt•d CA 92626
· lhl\ bu"ne\s 1\ cun.
dut leel hy an rnd1v1du•I
Have vou started doing
business yet, No
Uma Krishnamurthy
lh1s st11tement wn
ltled wtlh the County
Clerk ol 01an11• County
on 01/24/03
20036931020
o.11y Pilot r eb 19 26.
Mar 5. 12. 2003 W<l8t
fidlllM .....
Mmes......
1 he, followtne per sons
•re dome bu,1nen as
Po\t Bo• Newport. 3857
8 11l h S t Ne wpo r I
Be•ch. CA 92660
Yoon Sook Korn. 6
Whttecl<iud tr vine CA
9?614
f hi\ bU\llltS\ IS ton
du• ted hy dn 1ndmc!u•I
H••• you \la• ted c!o111e
bus1r""'" yet 1 No
Youn Sook Kim
lh1s statement wn
f1IP.d with the County
C.lerk ol Orange County
un 0?/14/03
20036933SOS
Daily Pilot f eb 19, 26
Mai !I. 12, t'003 W078
Wednesday, February 26, 2003
2.Ml llpl ....
rhe followln& peno11s
•r• dome bustnt\s u
Irvine P11ntona & Coat
tots 5405 Alton Park
way 1336, t1v1ne, Call
fornta 926(M
Steve M1eh1el f en\pn,
24168 M1ch1&an. l ake
Fo11st, Caltfornta 90648
Thll buStneu " con du~ted by an individual
Have you started do•n&
bui!neu yd' No
Steve f 11nton
Thts statement wn
toled wtth the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 02/14/03
20036USS26
Oatly Ptlot Feb I 9. 26.
Mar 5, 12, 2003 W080 .
Ac-. ..... ... s......
Tile foltowtna P41rson$
U e dolO& bUSll\e\\ U
GOIT/\WANNA, 20618
Birc h Ctrcte. Vo•b•
Linda, CA 92:886
Sue Orum, 20618 811ch
C1rc l•. Yorba Lind•. CA
92886
This business is con
ducted by •n 1nd1v1du1I
Have yoo \tarted do1na
bU$tneu y•t7 No
Sue Orum
Thi\ •l•t11ment wu
flied w1tl! the Cou"ty
Clerk of 01~nee County
on 01/13/03
200SH29 S34
Daily Pilot reb 12 19
26. Mat 5. 2003 W070
SEll
your stuff
through
classi fied!
Pol it·v How to Place A Deadline s----. .
Rate:. and tk.tdlrnc' arc '>UOJt:l:l 10
change v.11hou1 tlnllc..c. The puhli ... hcr
reserve' the n gh1 IO ccn,or, rccla,,tl).
rc:v1se 11r rqell i.111~ cl;""licd
adverti,c..·ment Pk.1,c rcpun an} e rro r
that ma} tx· 111 yuur c..1.i"ificd ad
tmmed1atcl) Thi.' O~lll ) l'tlut ;11.;n :pl'
no ltahili1: tor an) crror 111 ;111
adwrt1:.emcn1 lur v.h1d1 11 ma) he.·
respon,1blc c\cc..·1>1 fur 1hc i.:1"1 ul lhl·
'Pa.Cl' auuall ~ •X:u1p1cd h~ 1hc n rm
C'red11 can onl~ I'll: .1tlov.c..-cJ l11r the.· ltN
tni.en1on
CLASS lFIEIAD Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm
Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm
Bv Fax
( t141i) fl 1 1 h)<l4
d •11 ·"'' llh lu1i· ~Hur n.1m~ .u"I
J'h••lw.-numhi•"r .md "''' 11 c..tll
\tlU ''·k ~ A tlh A plh.r \~U!~h.
ldc:phonc X ~OJ.m-5 O<Jpm
Munda) -Fnday
BY Phonf> t9~4C/) 642-5678
I lours
Ind ex
Bv '.\lail/ln P t·rson :
~1() Wc,I Ba) Str~I
Co,ta Mi:~a, CA 92627
Ai :'l.cv..pon Blvd & B.t~ St.
Walk -In X·JUam-5 OOpm
Monda) -1-nda)
Wednel>day .............. Tue!>day 5:00pm
Thursday ............ Wedne!>day 5:00pm
Friday .................... Thur~day 5:00pm
Saturday ..................... Fnday 3:00pm
Sunday ....................... Fnday 5:00pm
ANNOUNCEMENTS
& MISC. ~l
1010-1770
m
7402·7466 ~
GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
Collectibles/
Memorabilia 1160
JOP SS 4 RECORDS nc Bu CttN: l IL 5£1' & fU\
J!l Met. ~ lube ·~ Mike '149 64'> 7'10~
ENTERT AJNMENT
C.lendarof
Events 1310
EQUAL ltOUSltG
~
All Ital ~\tdtt MhM
l1~1n& 1n ttu' ntW\Pdl'••
is .. ub1ec t tu th• f t(h•r Al
r "" HOU\•ne All nl 1968 ., ame11d•d ,.111th
makes rt dle~•I 1 ..
Adverll'e An~ prtl•1
•ne e , l1m1ta t1un n1
dl!Krtmon1to.,n bd\ed 011
I 4Ce lOklr r~f1g1on ~~A
~.and1t<1p, IAm•h•I ~••tu•
01 naflondl otr~m '" Cltn
111t•nt1on to fl'•all• any
'""h t>fele1•nce hmlld Mon nr d1s.,1monat1on •
fh1s new\P•Pe' will
nol i.nnwm11ly atcept
ilf"t adver llument fnr
'"'' &\late wh•l h " on ¥rolat1on ol lh• law Our
•e.ad•r s ~re he.-bv
1nlo1 med that all dwell
'"'' adver loud '" thrs ~spaper are av••lable on an tQUdl op1101tunrty
basis
To complain ot d"
c11m1nahon raH HlJO toll
tree at 1 800 424 8590
1483
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.. ptOCHdJ to .,_ ti ~•nshln• Co-op Pr•· ttflool Fri. f'tb. 28 a. s.t. Merdl I. 7a·2p 11 Pres· .,_illn Churdl of ltlt
~ 2l!!iO , ... & ..,,,,. Calta ...... m ...,...,, ,_ n
IZA Vlct orl1 1Al01
herr lllhlt Mllll 10,
6MiGllH, (ollectll>IU ,
MtO, rtffil, bedtM NI wz,...etoflln, ...
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' 1489
230S·2490
1505
I U:. I 81 A(;K LAlj <.HOW
MIX. f, yr~ nl!l "1jllP.
I H I -.~n 40JH 111
N~ ... J>Ol l f1•d h R~Wdld
714 77l 494\
lell 714 no nti~
General
Announcements 1610
MUVtl PRODUCER seek'
•~al hie 'lll1m~ t1f ah•n
•hduttlon look m~ lo
t~lk to "" l•m~ ul Alien
Abdu1 t1<o11 and 01 Con
\1p1r., y T'1em1sh and
Qthri 1nt•ll1g~nl P•Ollle ·,n th• llnuw· on tOptt \
\Uth a' Seu et '\ocrrt1n
R•pt1t1an Alien' The
lllummal1 D1"nfo1mA
twn Allen Mythoh•lo?Y
lh• mal11• and the new
w,111d O•dN 1111 011cu
m•ntary him Some pay
(All 11111 tr" I 800 105
8 i83 01 em•ol
petulla (ji)e•r think net
1CAL •sC"AN)
FINANCIAU
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
Personalloans 2490
RUIN/INC£ NOW' 6 375
ft •f!d No point\ No
I"\ APR 6 375'\. CAOR£
trcen't 01326024 Rates
d\ ol 2 13'03 \Ubtect lo
change Credit/Income/
Property 1es l11ct1nn\
apply Minimum lodn
SIS0.000 800 928·3021
(CAL •SCAN)
Sf NIOR HOME.OWNERS•
Supplement Income wrth
Resverse Mo1tga1es You
mak11 no payments!
Government Ins ured
Seatlle M0<t1ae1 Com
pany CaDRE•Oll51456
Aae 62+ Call tor a tree
brochure 1-800·489·
0986 (CAL •SCAN)
L ESTATE
R SALE
APPUAHCES 3050
Moytog Wo•her /Dryer
-'lmond (0101 g•< diver
7 year old $400 both
949-640-0194
HOME
FURNISHINGS
Fumlture 3435 It...., white leather -.ota
..et. <-h•or tovr~at w la
SI IS01all 2 cry~tal tamps
$100 I antoque V3no1y,
$450 949 646-767 3
JEWELRY/ 3460
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
Coosl CelnN .. 41
Old Coins! Cold 11lver .
iewtty. wat~. anllQU9$
collecltble\ 949 642 9448
OFACE
FURNITURE/
BUSINESS
EQUIPMENT
MedicaWetal
Equipment 3565
All U£CfRIC WHEEL
CHAIRS New No CO$t
to you " tlo&1ble
Medoc ••e acc epled
Wheeh.hair~ and Pow
ercha11s (s cooter-style)
·we treat you riaht!" Call
7 Oay\. (800)835 3155.
(C/\l 0SCAN2
Clll 3610
DepJICl"l-...... -~.llfi
P9b 11 Pubic~
rWoi l!ilalld ~'IZJ9
,_. WAY b momme cat/
aec "' ~ arett homes. 949-533-0tl I
"Employee.,.,
"Empleado. "
"A rbeitneh~r. ' .
3010-3940
~ soos-saso
Cats 3610
l\•tttn'-F !Jund "' Bu\h•'>
need bultlefeeder \ Help
SA•e l•ve• All e<pen~~'
paid An1m~I folelwork
949 533 041
PHOTOGRAPHY I
OPTICAL
ATl[NllON MOTHERS &
OTH[RS Workon1t I"'"'
any lf>Lal1nn ( ar n up lo
SISOO-pe• mo wo1kme
P l S'> {)()04 per mo
wm kmg f I I 1 ee book let
lull lrdllllnR I 877 888
2 2 ; 2
www fo1AGnodL1le ~om
CCAL •SCAN >
AAA VENDING lOUTf
76S....r ~ p,., .. i:>
c.a~ J89'.I) ~ 20"-Mlscellaneous oown wat. a:n396-9311
_Accasot1 __ es __ 37_35 oras b Lease 4540
GROW LIGHT 1000 Watt
MH HPS \w1tchable Sun
System \II Supe1Sun
re flee tor 'oc~et as semblv & both ldmp,t
S399, 99 plu~ \ h
~1 2 528 898 0 or
www lndoorerowlight~
com(CAL •SCAN)
MISCEUMEOUS
MERCHANDISE
Miscellaneous
Merchaftcllse 3855
WANT ID
JUAJUSl s woaDs
ANO HlATlD ITEMS
949-494-113 1
-'\ION [n lrepreneur
wanted Must be w1l1tna
to work whenevet vou
want. be your nwn bou.
and en101 u11llm1ted
nrn1n11s let's talk
(888 )9 4 2 -4 053
(C/\l "SC/\N)
FIR£ YOUR BOSS! Kwok
11.erb Business layine
continuous concrete
c urb1n11 Equipment.
tr atnme. mar kelrne with
bacll·up and support
Don't w11t. some aren
shit avtll1bte l-866·2!>4·
5372 www kw1kll1tb com
(CAL •SCAN)
Newport Beach f ree
'"'"' for secretarial !.Ve
bu\tneu Woll o change
paymg 1enl for llgtlt ott.....,
d\lt~ C'.reilt nlflcc. \t~
to wate1 949 723 8485
CdM offi<e Spece.. Ou.et.
turn•"""" office<> to 5/lar~
with CPA Centrdlly
located on Coast Hwy
UX> mo 949 700 9033
HOMES FOR SAL£
LACOUNTY· 5200
LONG BEACH&
VlCINllY
1·< JOeS Ul•1M'Of<l ... r1.g Beacr N<Y1t> l.lT<; Be.ll.. ~
S-;ina.H
'-9 ...... le ....... "" ~rtchen wall on ~-2
blocks to ~ S725 44
/lbJt'I 562-437 Jf'H)
HOME:S FOA SALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Of>lN SUN 1-4
134 Monte Vista
3br'2 Sha DlTACHlO
song lam '1ome Ht cetrs,
crown moldlna, shutters
Bose sound sy$lem
• .-... ,. $S0.,900
Mary Fewel
Re/Mu 949-646·9670
•1111111 ..... n.
CWIZ ICM ...
"Employi. '~
, ,'' •• / • ' t I I I I • ' •
~ Under the Service Direct ory Banner
IOOS-1510
~ Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
9000-9750
For Only $32 p er week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
PANORAMIC VIEW I Newp-Beach I soo l ,..._ m1<ed 2·BEDROOM RlTRfAT _ _:;._"'-'-----used devP.k>pment \1te
S299.900 WATaRIONT Plans 1n pttx:e~ 5200st
AGT. 949-723-8120 RfDtnO $1411 ON M lot Asking S795 CXXl •ii
I BAV W><XXJ 114 6'>11 89&'.I
~hon-.. ~ ""'-· 00 OCIANJaONT Studio, pnvatt patio & rent 1nu~ lor tho? ne•t UNDER 2 MllllON
entrance Ret11g, incl ulll l3 yrs 8edU rn.ist "« 2br BlTTlR HURRYt
& cabl~ 19th & Harbo• 2lld oiiarwte Ltrvn nwble AGT. 949-123-1120 S7001mo 949 310 32~ tp batlrms much nnt
I -.. na Beach Own~ 94').673.Sfa. NIC[ s TUDIO I block to .....,,.. bo th w cl kitchenette
No.TH LAGUNA l1<'fl1C•I
beach houw 2br I 5ba
wal< to beach hnm this
Ol>t'n llame wtth an artl'!.t
touch agt . ln'.Hi05-7S37
Udo Isle
e H881SUe
Best V~ LOW151 Priced
(home/\lt) °fjft lot Remod
I 1005! wt~.., 2b 2ba
2 c ii" Great 2nd homo
lllDUCB) .. $849 .000
0,-.S...-S-'~ 111 Vlo a.ii
~9$~
714 JJ14214
BONITA CANYON
OPEN SAT-SUN l·S
10 Wlftthrop
1BR 2 SBA home Sep
er ate ofhte ·auttt 'u1te
By Owner Sl.175 000
949 644 8288
............... fo4ewix>r1 Ctesl
CN>dc· UpiuMll!d throuetit
end umt 2br 2 5ba, Per eo
floor'· att 2c 11¥ $449 IXX)
dgl Ra~ Bar~ 714· .m 4989 °' 7l4 l34-4Gl
PRIME ESTATES
'ATRICk TENOR[
NATIONWID( USA
949-856-9105
www pat11tktenore 'om
n smkr S795 mo ulls
mctuded 949 650 0943
VINTAGE COTTAGl
HOMl, PLUS INCOME.
GaUTillA
AGT. 949-123-1 120
BLUffS SPACIOUS E·
PlAN JBr FR mu te.-oo
main ~vel 1111ced to ..ell
$599 CXXl 949-219-2414
SELL
your stuff
through
classi fied!
STARTING
ANEW
OPlN SAT-SUN 1-S
3 s..,.. .... o
1 lev~I home (b1 • d~n
Gatedtomm S&St ,000
A'•-ct. •• ltaty 4t..
2 Sba Strada hOme
Sl,129,000
Hallan style 5br Sba •P
pro• 18 000 lb 19 000!.f
S3,49S,OOO
NEWUSTING
St unmna award w1nnrn11
Brool\ftelcl home bu1ll 1n
2000 Jbr • office AD
ptOJ J70Qsf
Sl,719,000
PLATINUM PaOf>llTIIS
Stehme Meurer
949 71 5 3156
'•IME (STATES
PATRtClt TlNOal
NA flONWlOI USA
949-U4-910S
www p~t11cktenore com
BUSINESS?f.
• • • • • • • • • • •
RESORT/
VACATION
PROPERTY
FOR SAU °'* RaorWICltion Property 5970
LNCl TAHOf 2Br 3Ba lu1
condo slffl>s e'ltlt.. I 4 or 11'2 Hlterest S29S.((() per
I 4 Cal 94U 73-0l81
MISCEUANEOUS
RENTALS
Rental To Share &e30
U. ...._ cwt br pvt ha
clo5e to Batt>oa i.. "1 yd aw pr~ lot eof stor act
w Sl250m 949 759-0715
NB Sh0<e Newer JBr
houw p11nte '><>m "b1th
S550/mo • I 3 uhl~
fem pref 949 8!17 14 72
Tht Ugal Dtpartmmt at tht Daily Pi/m is pkastd t.o announct a new str11ict.
now availabk to new businesses.
~ wiU now SF.ARCH th< n41M for you ar no txtra chargt. and saw JOU tht
timt and tht trip to tht Coun Houst in Santll Ana. Thm. of cou~. 11ftn' tht
starch is compkud wt wiU fik your fictitious business Nl1M lt4lmlmt with w
County C/nlt, publish onct 11 Wllk for fo ur wee/ts AS "trUrttJ by iliw 6"" thm fik
your proof of publication with tht CounlJ Cid.
Pkast rtop by t.o file JO"' fiaiticus businm st4lmlnlt"' tht D.il] PWt. 330 W.
Bay St, Costll MestL If JOU unnot st.op by, plug c"'1usIll (949)642-4321 '1111 we
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bncl.• 3 Cl!)' on !tie
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4 WlnOow 5'1001>1r
S FlftP!"Ok mo.
6 19605 hairdo 7 Famous tabel 8 MarOhtng band
need
9 To date 10 Unruly
1 I Labor OePI clrv
12 Osms·•·stM
13 Mo l)JI
21 8encfl WA/mefS
22 FIW!ldn 9' JcllSCln
24 Panr;00
25 By '1Sell
26 Quall plus
27 Wcb-loolod !*Os
28 Skyoolef 29 CUtMlte
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de~ dn rm. Ill rrn, new tut. .,,...,e cnh, di .,..,.... w/d,
n 2 .._ p $!>!iron. ITWI I yr
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ORANGE
COUNTY
7400
Balboa Peninsula
4 lledi1 from Balboa
Pl'nin W~di.. beach'
Cho>r m11111 lbr I I 4ba
2 t 11a1 '"II \tory ~•ni l1m1ly hnm~ Pel upon
dPPI oval Yrly $2750/mo 9$121 1 ll3 94'} 2.l}'lJ77
Corona del Mar
21r 111110. f p, I ear. I
OClAH y VllWSlll
New home 4br 3 5ba 2
51ory. dfQnta pert.ct
111 ~ way Only loot
~ID ou.tn w~
~ and ~actrt lwtor
errtr lll1Ce channel s... IQureillbrr ace AllM mid
March lur n/unfurn
SIO.!Wlclbo ~75-2311
1ar11ort SIS75/mo lit, CostaU....
SI 1511-mo 2 Blocks to lft'IJM
111~ t:orun• 949 760 9020 a-...., llr .,,.,. above
2111 I IA APT llM. Ip, paho M W pa1m,
Ov'r l tar 11ar wdhkup\, illr P'k&. quiet. a t ok.
nn prl\ S 11'>0 mo call $860/mo 949 S48 'IIJ7
"~day\ 949 863 1390
lbr 21.o condo, frig. wd
Ip le 1>At10 ,. 'vu 2 car ii•• No •n•ll srn pet oi.
Sl975 '"'' q4q 735 4825 -Morgu•rll• 31r /21a
huurv rPfurb home SJ'Mn Aho large relll
7fll I fl~. nt!w carpet &
~M~11 StlOOm 949-715-3513
11r'• lrom S875/mo
w · &"' 1'1 lovely r.atl!d
tornm MM lrr Square, Ir.. lftdy facrtrty Kleon Moat. 877 704 8649 •9'2al
l.rg llr, new carpel &
paml, cvrd t Mporl 277
16th Place ;) $1100/mo
no oets 949 720 94?2
commen4 5.2 Spicy sl.W
53Pt-d S4 ~ell.Im of llW -'
55 Freucf1 concern. 66 Poop out 57 1917 abdlco1or
58 Cliartes lamb
58 Bank on
81. Huey ncapo
I ' ll' 1)
21r, 2 Full ltoth, upper,
2 c detached 1tar. bal
cony, new/carpet/paml/
appls, $1595/mo 3023
Lanes Bay 714·865-2252
l"Sade Hoo 3Br 2.581. f R.
F p, remodeled, hr dwd fh,
~ yrd, blodl to YKA
$21~mo 949-642 9IB9
31r, 210 H-• on 8th
fa 11 w•y Sanh Ana
Country Club $2,200/mo
949-US-6519
* YlAlllY • UASIS
Bill GRUNDY R(Al TORS
9,49-67S-6161
Villa f'elnt c ...... lbr
Iba fp, wd, patio. ear.
assoc pool n m. 1111ted
SJ575/mo 949 675 2514
am 2llr 1111 on penmu1a.
trt ~.Ip, wd l c pr.
cbse 1n sct1001s aei sum letnt 9567l-71m
IAY111DGE &attd comm,
2br I boa, I& deck, w/d.
retrie 1nctd, no srni\afl*U.
$1850/mo. 949-291·X'72
WIST NfWPOW1' Sc>ecKJUS
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ear~ + c:trpor1 lblk to bmdl$2G)n~
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By CHARLES GOREN wlth OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
Pl.AV OR OF.FF.ND?
Boch vulnerable. South deab
WE.'IT • 07 ./ 12
NORTH
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K 10 9 7 2
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AK 108 4 J
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Opening lead Seven nt
Srudy 1hc diagram abo~~. !Mn
decide· WoolJ )OU rJ.lhcr phi) or
defend four hcaru. aftt:r 11 trurnp lcaJ?
Note Lhc uuction. sy~Lcmically.
Nonh·~ <>ne·oo.trump wait .fOl'C1nl\
and South'~ hean rebid promi\ed t1
~u.-canJ ~u11. .Suicc Lhe dout>lcton
q~n now "n' :idequatc suppon.
Nonh 'howcd a ma>.imum 1mti:ll
rc~pon..c by mv1tini: game "1th Lhl'l't'
hean.s. ancJ South bid one morn for
the rood.
Su~ you ckoet 10 defend and get filT to I.he best lead of a INlllp.
Dec later~~ pan:ntt's jock w11h the lmg and I~ the long of club<i.
In with the llCC, Wc:st remove~
dummy's remaining trump. Dec:IW'Cr
allow\ dummy~~ quet'n lo win and
lead< lhc jock or clubs. di~1ng •
p;idc from hand and losing 10 the
4oeen. You ~ift lO the queen or
~p;ulei.. which declarer unoocc""301)'
doc~. and West continues "i1h 11 'pade m 1he jaclc. king und ace.
Afte r drawing the last trump,
decltll\!r·, jack of diamond~ is oov-
c~-d by the kins and taken with the
11o:c. and thc nrric ol club~ 1> led.
When lhnt fet.ehes the 1cn. JI I) all
mer. Soulh ruffs and lhc remllining
)pi.Ide goc) :away oo dumrny'i. eight
of clu~ ~1~ lhc queen of diamood<
'' \Ull there lb an <"ntry. Sou1h loc;e.~
only l\\O clubs and a spade
Otcl&ret u med the hand beautiful-
ly. bul don't decide on plllying the
hand j~1 yet. Brilliant dcfcn~ will
lead to the contract's defoaL SupJ>O!iC
·that. on winning lhe ace of club~.
We•t \Witches to lhe· ~1ng or d1a.
n1C111d~. Now when Wc:M win, the
jacl uf dubs with lhc 4u~n. nnuther
diamond wreaks huvoc wi1h the
enuie~. and !Mrc is no way for South
10 come 10 I 0 tricks. ·1 ry JI.
o-••'" H.a,. w-••' Housekeeper: CdM St
Huge I BR I BA w/Harbor vtew ~
Goreeous 28R 2BA w.'Harbor --~
Couple seeks hstkpr,
caretaker live 1n ptel'd
Nice s epaute qtrs. Musi
be eood Amer cool<. No
pets. smok1n2. liquor.
Musi be clean, neat &
eood driver. Our car Mr
Taylor day 949·644 4910
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Ude W. 4bt 3bot, !Mn,
tnJOy Lido lrte1tyle !>ltlrne,
IMnis, l22 Via P•let'mo
$3200 mo 949 67!>-7168
leyfrent lecheler apt,
brand n•w. sm yard
w/patio. sm dock avail
S700/mo • U,.ecrtoltle
14511 baylront view 4br
3ba, 2 c pile, dock avail
$4900 949-371·3650
Newport Coast
CRYSTAL COVI
LIASlfNIW, 2 STOltY E~ 5br 5ba T
den, pile &1-Wded. Many
custom 1""'1.r"" t!Yu-
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~ ln15c naw
undlW ._y A'n/A ~ 1-03
v.li(),;~11 Employment 8500
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leacht'r has new open
ines 111 c~ta MMa studoo
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G..,erol Office JO 40
hours/week Reception,
order pr~ lite accta
Must know Quickbooll.
WORD & E.itctl. lnqun to
L~.n or wbnlll r-.me '
salary · requtrmenh to chas@~
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office ~ tu1-t1me htel>
ene1u. oream1ed and
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rest.me MM7S..212.7
SEll
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HOME, HEAL TH AND SUSINESS
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llACU Tralnlna •In ul·
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proereulvt riwel hospl-
tal In soutlttut N.·
bt•sllL S..-lne ultra ·
&OnO(rep!Mf comlortablt
w/oUier e•nenl tadio·
crephlc 11'1\aclnc. Com·
patltivt sal1ry, benefits.
rrltndly lamlly·orlented
comm11nlly of 4,300.
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P.O. Box 277, Fair.bury,
NE 68352 call (~2)729-
3351. (CAL ·SCAIO
Automobiles 9000
IMw '" 7401 "" .. 1, Jyr wur av•1I, silver I
erey lthr, CO, ltke new
COlld, 11579241 $23,995
ftfm ITrn, fin avM, ~
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Clwv•l•r llectrlc GIM 2001 rare factory door~.
low ml, Newport Ca'
$3100 949-887·3266
CJrpler '96 Seltrlng U I
Conv. V6. 54k rn•. 3 yr
worr avail, <;parkehne bll\/
In llhr, CO, superb hkt..
new cond v2597ZI $6995
hn avail Bkt 949-586 1888
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Sport 3.5 V6, 47k rn1.
whlle/erey int. earaied,
n ·,, like new S6995
tinancme & w1111 avatl
Bkr 949 586 1888
-.•< ···-Fe,.4 '00 bcunlen Xl T
VIO. 29k m1, \llver/111ey
lth1, CO, 1unn1na bo.,ds.
luily loaded, like ne.,,
v872581 $23,995 11
nanctna ava1lablt' 8kr
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Mlltsl
(118536) $24,980.
MHSSOO
S.4-'00
Bl•ck w/parchn1tnl
IHthtt·f ect warr.
pttmlum whHlt..
(•19143) $51 .980.
J..-lUtl S .. '91
Shiney blact. on black
lealhtr·Ctrlifltd!I
(1188!>81) $29,980.
Ferreri S41 s,t ... r c ...... '94
Red w/petfect tan
llhr, creat records I
(tr19104C) $65,980.
Acwo NSX
TtrfO'OO
Speed yellow l 2K
· miles! Hurry!
(1119005) $59,980
Merce4e11 ... ~
SlS00'96
BllCk opal w/r.rey
lthr·lull power•pre
m1umwhatls
(118849) $27,980
IMW7SOll S,t. Se4&n '01
Cosmos bl1ck w/sand
be1ee luther. lull
warrty 1111 3/5
(•19027) $54,980,
IMWUOCI
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Immaculate 811uty
(•1980C) $l3,980
Mer••"•• SS2D '99
Smoke Stiver
w/saddle \11111 Cond
<•400?0) $29:980
f'onche 911
Correro '99 Coltrl•
S1lve1 w/Black, l tp·
Ironic Musi Su"'
(•19178) S57,980
IMWXS '02
White, factory
p1qn1um wheels
(fl8920) S4 L980
IMW u ·c-v '96
Red w lmn1•cula1 ..
black lthr S \peed
<•187101 S12 980
Ferd hpedltt-'9'
Lo•ded. nice family
SUV, Whtlt lnw milt$
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' caps Blue boo~ S322S Blu 949 S86 1888
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CO, en' ome whls, ~uper b 0t.i <orld yjl57291 Sl3,9JS
hke new <ond. •1567?1 fKlMtor'Cll ' wan svlMI. Slit
S24.995 Im & wur •v.t1I 949·516-ltu
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tr•ns. ac. full power. <C ll !1611 mt, whr1e/lan
low mtln $15.900 Pp Ith' dual mnrh. CO
949 '>74 42U btush CillU<d, lrke Mw,
vn664l $14,995 11
nan<in& & warr avlll Bkr Hywn4ol '9 t Sonoto
4df auto. AC Sll'fw.
eood cond, · 130k m1
S975 obo 949·631 38!>2
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Pio 3-Ck m1, '!>••kltnc
blll/t•n lthr, CO, <hr m
whl~. full fact warr hke
new S28.995 lir m
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JOI< m1 lull Int w•rr.
s1lvrT undtlan llhr, CO
~t•<.ke'. chrome whls,
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$29,99':> ltn & warr avail
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l •577982 949·837 5642
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