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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 2003
Council turiis Off TBN's outdoor cameras . .
City Council forces Trinity Christian Center to apply for
special permits to broadcast outside a few times a year.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Be careful what you
aslc for. You may get what you want.
which is not reaUy what you want.
Trinity Olristian Center learned that
lesson the hard way Monday when the
City Council agreed to decide whether
Trinity could broadcast outside on a
regular basis instead of following the
Plannmg Commission's recommenda-
tion to delay the decision for nine
months.
Unfortunately. for Trinity, the answer wa:. Mno.M
The council voted unanimously to
prohibit Triniry from getting a permil 10
broadcast outside on a regular basts.
The center can still apply for '>ptcial
evenl permits to broadcast ou1-;1dc a
few 1irnes a year.
Nearby r~idents who have mm
plamed repeatedly about Trinity\ m-
com.1dera1e behavior aud cavalier alll
ludc toward them rejoiced at the new:..
''I'm elated with the decision." ... aid
!>ta<.)' Schofro "J am hopeful thJt 11
{lran ... tatesl into -.ome peace behind o ur
honw ... Aul after six years. I gue.c.s tha1
el<1tton comes with some hesitaucm to
be completely overjoyed bet·au'>e we
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Cott. Mesa City Council's
decision regarding the •
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JU'>I have to a&.ume that ... tht· other
'>hoc alway-; drops."
John Ca.c.ona. who represent'> 1hc ccn-
1cr and pleaded 11s ca-.e before city offi·
c.1ah. did not return calt-. for commenl
Trinity had appealed the Planning
C .ommission'l> March decision 10 delay a
del'l'>ion on the pernut for nine monlh1>
to give the center a chance 10 t rcate an
operation.., managemenl plan and
.. how it could comply with 11
But 'lrintty chafed at the mm• month
probation period. Before it l1ttd rnrn
pleted th<.· operating plan, II filt·d 1h1·
appeal in an attempt to exped•ll' a Ul'1 1
'>IOn by the rnun nl.
£hat de1 l\lon ended up 1.ik111g 1lw
neighbor.,· complaml'> lo hean w11h \\'.o
familiar word-..
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See CAMERAS. Pa&e A4
Meet vendors
claim unf aimess
at fairgrounds
Orange County Marketplace vendors say
there exic;ts no compensation for them
despite Orange County Fair extenc,ion.
Deirdre Newman
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SEANHllLER OA!LYP\LOT
Authorities inspect a vehicle that went off the road on Irvine Avenue near Pnvate Road k1tlmg the driver on Tuesday.
"'Unf.ur. ff\ tht• \l'ndor<..
t l.um111g the· board rl'll~t'tl
on J pledge madt· 111 wptem
bt>r 1101 lll tOllllllUt' ~llh
plam to l'\1t•ntl tJtt· fa11 unlt'"'
,111 .1gn'<•nw111 \hi'-rlt'goUJll•d
llw hoartl tll'l'ldl'<.l 111 ~p
1t·rnbt•r 111 extl'nd the lau
lrom 17 111 .! I da~.., to capttal
ve on tlw lair'<. growing
p11pul.in1 \ '>dld -.poke....
"omdl1 Hub\ I.du lo com
pensalt' thl o.+00 H•ndo~ who
11ould h<" d1spldt t•tl for I.ht•
l'\tra ...,c•c·lend the board
agreed in \fan·h to give prior
II\ tu \IJrletplac e \'tmdo"'
\\ho rho't: to takt• ad\'3.01ag1·
Woinan killed in
early Inorning crash
Police are unsure what caused the
single car accident on Irvine Avenue
along the Back Bay in Newport Beach.
Oeepa Bharath
Oa1lyP1lot
NEWPORT BE.ACll -A
47-year-old Lake Fores!
woman died early Tuesday
morning after the car she
was drivlllg spun out of con-
trol and plunged lnio the
bluffs aJong the Baclc Bay.
police said.
Susan I linton Hau;.,ch W.1'
dnving north on ln1ne Av-
enue near the inter..ection of
Private Road at about 4:45
a.m. when she lo:.1 control of
her Ford Escort. said New-
port Beach Poltre Sgt. Steve
Shulman.
The car then '!lid down an
embankment. rolling over
several times It eventually
landed on the bluffs. he said
·we don·1 know what
caused her 10 lo~e conrrol. •
he said.
There were no passenger.
or no other vehtcll"> involved.
Someone iniually called in
the acridenl at 4:46 a.m ..
Shulman said When police
got 10 the scene they did not
see the car. he said.
"About IO minutes later,
we got a caJJ from a j~er
who had localed the car.
Shulman said. "Our heltcop·
ter W'..lS nor up al that time
That would've made it easier
for us 10 spot the vehicle ..
I le said llinton-Rau ... ch
was not wearing a i.afety belt.
which caused her to be
thrown out of the vehtde
She did not appear 10 have
been under the influence of
alcohol or drug:, or speeding.
he said.
s .. CRASH, Paa• A4
New commodore ready to serve the race
Earning the title
commodore of the
yacht race comes
after a long time of
working in the
shadows of others.
June CHa1rande
OallyPilot
NEWPORT BEACH -\\\luld-
be commodores for the annual
Newport to Rntcnada rtce Wolk
thett way up through the ranb.
Jooldna fOIWll'd to the day they
ue honored with the Utle. Afttt
yea.rs ol anticlpe.don, they
for I 8'ngle yac. But tppng
dOwn it nt'\'S I Jee-down bfcaa.ate
mm:-~~ t·
NEWP.ORT
ENS EN ADA
tng to 1ook forwmd to.
1Wo yeam laler, once )'UU'rt 111
done. then you can~ back lo the
T1lC'C," ~ Pred S1oCum. tJ\11 Y"f~
commodore. ~ all look folward
totlW."
Uk.to commodotel bfif'on him.
Slocuin got lo~ In the~ ..
I YOIUnterr /Dr thf Newport
S..MCE,P ... M
See MEET. Pa&e A4
GUN VERDICT
Costa Mesa gun
maker at fault
Oakland jury says
Bryco Arm s was
10% liable for ·flaw ·
that led to 1994
accidental shooting.
Oeepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
COSTA Ml.SA An Oak
land 1ury on Mondav held a
local gun ma1.er panially rt>
!>pons1ble for a I qq4 alt 1
dental o;hootmg that ldt a '"i
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deride hoy, murh Brandon
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dentally .. hot Max.field in
the 1av. when he wai. lryinR
to unload a 'l8-caJ1ber
handgun, commonly
dubbed a "Saturday Night
"pt•etal
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A2 Wednesday, ~~ 23, 2003
LOCALS ONLY
PET OF THE WEEK
Butten:up is back up for
adoption, but this time the
6-month-old kitten has been
renamed Bebe.
Bebe was odginally rescued
by the Newport Beach-baaed
Community Animal Network
after an unfortunate
ehcounter with the bathroom
door that left her pai:aly'Ud
and dragging her feet. said
DiAnna Pfaff~. the
founder of the network. Pully
recovered except for some
remaining bladder and colon
problems, Bebe was adopted.
But when her most recent
parents were separated. Bebe
once again found herself in
need ofa home, Pfaff-Martin
said
"Bebe rides in her fashion
pW'Se around town just Like a
doll,• Pfaff-Martin said. "She
was even recognized by a Daily
Pilot reader in a local elevator.
Her sweet demeanor and her
ability to go almost anywhere
make her an ideal
companion."
Bebe is only one of many
cats and their lcittens that have
been rescued by the network.
and more foster homes are
needed. Pfaff-Martin said
See other animals available
for adoption at
www.animalMtwork.org or
Russo's pet store at Fashion
Island between noon and 4
p.m. on weekends.
Information: (949) 759-3646 or
Community Animal Network.
P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach,
CA 92658.
DUI ARRESTS
These p«>ple have bHn
stTeSted recently on suspicion
of driving undflr the inffuence
of an intoxicant They have only
been arrested on suspicion of s
crime and, as with all suspttets.
are considered innocent until
proved guilty.
COSTA MESA
Sundrf
• Ajit Pal Sekhon, 27, Costa
Mesa
• Augustin Ocampo, 34. Garden
Grove
Satunt.y
• Jose Luis Delgado-Vasquez,
21, Costa Mesa
• Michael John Chambers, 26,
Costa Mesa
• James Victor Stewart. 39,
Costa Mesa
• Richard James Walker, 24,
Fountain Valley
• Felipe Dejesus-Gomez, 24,
Pomona
Friday
• Salvador Jose Garcia, 56,
Newport Beach
•Johanna Cervantes, 22, Santa
Ana
Thunct.y
• Lawrence Mathew Midtelson,
32, Costa Mesa
GETTING
INVOLVED
• GETTING INVOtYED runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot on
a rotating basis. For
information on adding your
organization to this list, call
(949) 574-4298.
SALVATION MMY
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Group or family volunteers are
needed to adopt a family,
sponsor an angel tree, hold a
canned food or toy drive, or
make a special gift or donation
directly to the Salvation Army.
(714) 832-7100.
SAVE OUR Yotmi
The Westside Costa Mesa
• Eric James Olmedo. 25, Costa
Mesa
• Samuel Robert Schwenneker,
24, Costa Mesa
• Byron Keith Moralea, 27.
Newport Beach
• Midtey Gene Kennedy, 28,
Newport Beach
• Monica Mary Watts, 40, Tustin
Wednetday
• Jame• Joachim Stari(. 24,
Santa Ana
NEWPORT BEACH
Saturday
• Karen Leigh Johnson, 42,
Newport Beach
• Kerry Gilbert Dalbel, 35,
Newport Beach
•William Judd Greener. 22,
Laguna Niguel
• Benjamin Ismael Munoz. 25,
Newport Beach
~
• Joclene Ann White, 35,
Newport Beach
• Kristy Lynn Purdue, 19,
Anaheim
Wedlindmy
•Chip Alan Shiner, 21 ,
Glendora
• Carrie Rag long. 34, Newport
Beach
youth organization is looking
for volunteers to help create a
positive alternative for people
12 to 23. Volunteers are needed
to help in areu such as boxing,
sports, health, fitness, aerobics
and academic Moring. (949)
548-3256.
SERVICE CORPS OF
RETIRED EXECUTIVES
Join other business
profeuionals to help small
businesses succeed by leading
seminars and coaching
entrepreneurs online. The
corps is a nonprofit charitable
organization composed of
11,500 volunteer business
mentors, both wor1dng and
retired, who counsel
buslneua from near1y 400
offices throughout the country.
Call (714) 550-7369, and ask for
membership.
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FOR A GOOD CAUSE
Angela Cortright
Paying rent
through service
Angela Cortright knows the
devastating effect breast
cancer can have on a family.
The owner of Spa Gregodes
in Newport Beach has lost
three relatiws to the insidious
disease and her mother is a
breast cancer survivor.
Around the time she
opened the spa 6ve years ago.
she became involved with the
Susan G. JComen Foundation's
Race for the Cure. the annual
race held in the fall at Fashion
Island
While the spa has been a
race sponsor for the past five
years, this year it hosted a
fund-raising event of Its own
for the Orange County branch
of the Susan G. JComen Breast
Cancer Foundation for the
first time.
"Pampering Tuward a
Cure," which took place
March 23, enabled customers
to identify themselves as
IComen supporters and then
have 259'. of their Cees for spa
treatments, manicures and
pedicures and gift certificates
donated to the foundation.
The Inaugural event raised
several hWldred dollars.
Cortright said she is grateful
to be able to use her spa's
popularity to benefit others.
"One of my favorite quotes
is 'Service to others ls the rent
we pay for our time on
F.arth.'" Cortright said. "That's
the philosophy that everyone
here at Spa Gregories lives by."
The funds raised by the
event are distributed in the
same manner as all donations
to the JComen Foundadon,
said Kristina Srurman, fund
development associate for the
JComen foundation. About
75% stays in the county to be
used for treannent grants so
women who are underinsured
or uninsured can get
mammograms and treatment:
education; and screening. And
the other 25% goes to national
research grants that the
government won't fund.
Sturman said
"Angela is wonderful.·
Sturman said. "She and her
spa, they've been longtime
supporters of our race and our
foundadon. We've really liked
wor1dng with Spa Gregories. •
Cortright said the event
would not have been so
successful without her caring
staff.
"The staff are nurturers and
gfvers and anytime I ask them
to involved in myriad (causes),
they step up to the plate."
The first Pampering for a
Cure evoked such positive
feelings among Cortright, her
staff and her customers that
she hopes to do a Cew a year
for the JComen Foundation
and is al.so branching out to
support other causes.
On May 4, the spa will use
the same donadon process to
support Serving People In
Need. which helps
low-income and homeless
families and individuals
achieve stability and
self-sufficiency through
assistance with move-in costs
for housing and
comprehensive case
management.
-Story by Deirdre Newman;
Photo by Kent Treptow
NEIGHBORS
Donald E. Sodaro, chairman and
chief executive of Hanford Hotels
Inc., headquartered in Newport
Beacti, was installed as the eighth
chairman of the Orange County
Buslneu Committee for the Arts
in Costa Mea at the
organization's annual meeting
held at the Center Oub. P9ul F.
Folno, chalnnan and chief
executive of Emulex Corporation
was elected to serve a concurrent
term on the executive committee
as a vice chairman ... Honontry
service 11W11rds were given at the
Corona Del Mar High School PTA
Founder'• Day Tee to recognize
individuals for outstanding
aervk:e to chlldren, the sdlool and
the community. A contribution
was mede In each recipient's
name to the state PTA sdlolarahip
ConlWlllon
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... Ann Budd9y Brown of Balboa
recently received an outstanding
achievement award from
Stanford University for her
volunteer efforts on behalf of her
graduate class at the Stanford
Graduate School of Business. Sha
was recognized for co-d"lairing
the dass gift· campaign for the
MBA Oass of 2002 ... The Coast
Report. OrMge Cout Colleg9's
student newspaper, recently
received the General Excellence
Award for standard-size
newspaper at the annual
Journalism Assn. of Community
College.' competition in
Secramento. The newspaper was
choMn as one of seven winners
out of 600 delegates that took
part in the competition. Four OCC
Coast Report SUlff members were
individual Winners in the
competition, including Newport
Beadl resident Mk:hMI Cox. who
took fourth place In sports feature
writing ... Navy Petty Officer 3fd
Class Juon A. Reedy, son of
Debbie A. Ready of Costa MeN. •
11 currently participating in
Operation Iraqi Freedom In the
Arabian Gulf while auigned to
the guided missile destroyer USS
O'Kane. Ready is a 1996 graduate
of Edison High School in
Huntington Beach.
• NEIGHBORS spotlights
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Information to Coral Wilson by fax · -
et (9491 646-4170, or send e-mail ~
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST SURF
It looks to be another doudy The southwest and
day early, though the sun northwest swells will drop off
should break through for a today. but we lhoutd still ...
partty sunny afternoon. Highs some head-highs st
will top 60 by e few degrML south-facing beeche9.
loWI wm t.11 Just lhort of 60. West-facing brwab will ...
Thuraday wffl be similar chest-to ahouldef'.hlgha.
though a_ deg,... warmer. On Thurwday, the awella will
lnfofmdoln: continue their ded "9, though
~.nws.no.e.guv aouth-f8dng buct'89 can ltN1
expect chMt· to Mad-hight.
BOATING FORECAST w..t-t.ang bf9llb wtll drop to
waist· to dlest-hlgh.
The westerly winda will ~ IWlll ant ..... Fr1dly.
blow 10 to 20 knots, with 2-to --~ Moot wsvee and a west swell WWW. .Olfl
of 5 '-'.The wtnda wtll
become northwesterly thlt TIDES .wnfng •nd wtll Mee to 6 to 16
flnotl. Wfth 2..foot W8V88 end• nm. ........
.... of' fMt. 3:12a.m. 4.81 fMthlgh
Out fanhet, the Yt-.rty 11:10•.m . -0..20 feet low
¥Anda wlll blow lt.rOnglr at 20 8:31p.m. 3.IOf99thlgh
to 21knots,~4-fooC W9'l9I t1:20p.m. 2.81 fwtkM
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Newp ort Harbor
High students whet
their appetites for
culi nary careers by
spending time at
Roy's Resta urant.
Christine Carrillo
: ~a1ly Pilot
NPWPOITT BlAC ll -(,iv
mg culinary '>tudenL'i from
Nc•wpon Harbor l ligh School
a 1.istc of what'!> really cooking
Ill thl' kitchen, chel!. f:rom
Roy\ ltestaurant in Newport
Heath shared Lhe1r secrl't~ and
lh t•11 lime with Newport·
\fr'-<1\ fulurt• t·hef'> on Mon-
d.1y
IMying on the skills they've
11·.11 rn:d in the classroom. the
10 ... rudenl'> '>Jll'lll Lhe t've111ng
v.ork1ng along-.1de Roy\ rhef!>
for rt·aJ life lc'>'>nm m thl' 1 uli·
n,try ,ffh.
"I re.illy cn1nyed 11 .md I
rhrnk II wa.. rt•.iU~ grccll tu
h.1H· thJI hamh on tr.11n111g,"
-..tld JJ1me (,Ol\/..tlc1 .• cl Nc>w·
1>w I I l<1rbor '>l'lllur rt•t t•nrly
tu l'ptl'd to !ht• C ..alifurnhi (.u
hn.tr\ Acadt•my 'I wan! to do
'0111t·Lh1ng UlJt I really l'llJOY
J11111g ;111d I low rooking. ..
l lw 'tudc>nl' lwaded ovn 10
rlw re-.1.mm111 bdorl' 11
OJ>l'lll'<I Jnd got a tour of lhc
kill lwn. '>Ontr t·ooking lt">'>On'>
from llw thn•e chef., and a
d1<1111 t' lo ta.,ll' their fim-.hcd
produC"t IU'>l hkt• the fl''I ol the
re,l.lllfilnt" riatrono;.
H11t lhe on '>lit' da,., dtdn t
0111~ lw1wfi1 rh1 .,tud1·11r... 11
Jl-.o gavr 1lw n·-.1au1a111 a
ch.1111 l' 111 n•..i1 h out to tlw
community and Its pruspec·
tive chefs.
·we wanted to provide a
new experience for thebe kidl>
. . and we thought ii would
be a really nice opponunity to
broaden their hori.zo~ and
for ui. 10 do something differ·
<'Ill and tcarh." said lleathcr
Avery, a manager at Lhe res·
taurant.
And broaden the Mudents'
hori.7ons It did.
·•They got a hands-on
chance to i.ee first hand what
ii\ like working in the kitchen,
and Lhey gOI to learn some of·
the technique'> tb~ cheCs are
U'>ang." said Janet Duk~. the
culinary trarher at Newport
I !arbor. "It broadens their ho·
nzon!> and I lhmk ii taJce~ their
knowledge lo the 11ex1 level."
It also gaw the !.tudents a
heller uncJcr!.tam..ling of the
cJ.iy-10-day duties of a chef.
"h Well> d wonderful ex.peri·
t'llt l' and 11 was a bl.t!>l work·
111g an tht: kitchen with lht'
other t.hef.,," ..aad Lauren Phil
lip-.. <1 junaor al Newport liar
hor "They had w work fa.,t
and had 10 lw 1111 their toes Lhe
t•1111re unw "
Wlult.' th1• \ludent' got culi
11.iry lec,c,om rani.,ring from cut
tmg fi'>h anti prt•par1ng de'>
'l'rh, lO g1v111g cat h di-.h an
at•,tht•U rall) plt·a.,ing rire-.en
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'on'> ah11111 ho-.pttahty. <,t•rviu·
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hkt· lhl'} n-.111\ wantl·tl u-. lo
lt·am and lhl'y Wl'ff' reaJJv
h.1pp\ w11h tlwir 1nh .... (,onza
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2945 Rando lph Ave (B.i.,tol & BJker)
949.642.8286. 7 14.556.2181
Wf?dnesday, ~ 23, 2003 Q
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
INSIDE CITY HALL .
I !ere are some of the ilern~ the
count'il ~'() al Monday\
meeting.
PLANNING
COMMISSION APPEAL
Coundlma.n Allan ~Q Maruoor appealed •
the comnUSS1oni. N'f'RO't'£.D
approval ut a pennn
for Shdly l.conanl LO
rt.~blish a bar ont.'t' lcn<Mt1 d.'>
Inna's. which will now be cnl.led
Avc.l!on. to <,t>fW plcoholic beverages
after 11 p.m. and to deviate fmm
~ p.uiong !'l'qutrernt.'OL'>. 'Ille
'>fte, a 1 KW V.. 19th "4 • will he 'ihon
one parldng "P.1CT'
WHAT HAPPENED
··111<: wuncil unammousl}
uphckJ tt~ £'1annin~ C.ommi...,.,aon\
approval w1Lh u 111d1llu1h nil'
wnd1uo11\ mdudt· n.-quiring a gate
lo be: adlk1.l \.\-1th dw pennb.-.ion of
1-aulkm•r, I ..t\1.rnmu1A'l'r Shop two
door.. down, 10 blolk .icces..' from
1he l"d.'>I \ldl' and l"('(ttunng Avc.1!011
to jlO',I -.1g1L' <1..Jung parron.'> 1101 111
pa1'k m tht · ne-drt~· re-.1denu;1I .irea.
WHAT IT MEANS
\lwll\ I t'{)ne\nl ,md Mi.kt•
( onll'V 1.111 nm\. orwn the hilr
Among "' tlrinl.. '><'ll•coon'>. the
har will h·a\ttri• "<11u a lradi1ionaJ
li..ort'<lll hq11or d1-.11ll1'<.1 fonn nn·
harlt'} .uicl "'1·1 t p<Jtato
WHAT WAS SAID
'lh1·11· .lfl' a 1111 of 1hmg' I hkt·
abmn \\,tlun · \tan.<,Oor "'1td
. \1y t tlll( 1·rn w.t ... rl1t11 r.irki1114
m1gh1 ht· d!'platl'd. I "rnply want
lo hnn~ 1ht">t' ,.,,,lit"> tu fig.ht 111
atlvani 1•. l"'[1t'llaJly hecat1'4.' \\t'\e
had ... 0 111.1m p.11t...111g rrohk·rn'> In
othc:r p.in' 111 the• n1~ ·
PROPOSED ZONING
OVERLAY
An overlay 1.0ne with limits on
w~n Is proposed for a
1 ract generally bounded by East
19th Street on the
nonh. lrvine
Avenue on the east,
I &t 18th Street on
the south and
JU.stin Avenue on
Lhe Wel>"I.
A group of resident.s m the tract
ercated a proposal to limit new
l Ol'l!>truction in Lhe rear 40% of
lots to only one-story Str\.ICtUre>
Lhat are no taller than 14 feet and
that have vertical walls that dp
n<>I ext:eed nine feet in height.
lht> mtenr of this is to pl'l'Vl'nt
VlL'W'> from being blocked,
"oppression" of neighbonng
properties and the loss of a seru.c
of '>Cale when two-story
developmenl occurs in Lhe rear
yardi. of this tract. In March, the
Planning Commission
1t·rnrnmentled that Lhe overlay
nm be adopwd.
WHAT HAPPENED
Ille counc.:11 unarumowJy VOlc'll
111 l'Ontmue the. item to a study
-.t">.\IOn an July after the Planning
< .ommi'>Sion makes its
rt><onunendauons on Lhe
rt..,1<.lenual design gwdel111e...
WHAT fT MEANS
l11e propo'>e'd 1.omng overta>'
'' 111 be con<Jdered agam m tuly.
i\ny apphc:au11ru. regarding thi\
itrt•a that come 10 the city before
tlwn will he rnn5idered by the
1 011mu~1on
WHAT WAS SAID
llm item ic,, intricately linked
\\llh the de<>1gn guideline. and
... 1111uld he looked at in tandem
w11h them. Councilman Gary
~lo11ahan '3.ld
VIEW PRESERVATION
ORDINANCE
The Pbnrung (~n
recommended that !he ooundl
mcorporate view preservation Into
the residential design gWdelines for
new two-story
second-story ~.·~ construcllon and ~
additions m areas ....... -~
with~ofthe
Pacific Ocean and
Upper Newport Bay. mduding
Marina Hightand4'. Marina View,
Oilifomia Seabreeze. Freedom
Ho~ and apptopnate ~pf
the~. The commission had
separated the view preservaoon out
of the rest of khe guidelines for the
cound1 to col'lSlder separately
WHAT HAPPENED
The council unarumowJy voled
\o continue this lll'm 10 a study
c;ession m July after the Planning
\,ommi.s.c;ion make-; 115
recommendation.' on the
residenoal d~1gn ~UJdcfrm...,
WHAT fT MEANS ·me View pre<.ervatirJn ordJlklnle
will be considered m tu!)
WHAT WAS SAID
At Monahan'-; <,uggesuon, tht·
CQun<.:11 agreed Lhat t.ht' i''lll' a..
also 1mrica1ety Linkt'd wilh tlw
design gwdeline-. and 5hould be
mn;.idered at thl' <,ame ume
CALIFORNIA/TEWINKLE
ATHLETIC FIELD USE
Councilman Ch m ~reel a.'kl-<l
for Lhe athletic field uc,e atcm 10 be
NEXT MEETING
WH.AT: Costa M esa City CouncO
WHEN: 6:30 p.m., Mey 5
WHERE: Clty Hell, n fair Drive
INFORMATION: (714) 754-5223
placed on the agenda in response
to calls from frustrated residents. ror the last couple of years. staff
ha.<i been wortong with the Mesa
Villa I lomeowners As.so. Some
d.'>.'>OelatiOn
~=lli 14-o I lhat use athletic ,,..~
fields spread
through the CHY
and not 1ust oon~trated in one area. .
All11ough the Parlc.s and
Reueauon Commission i!.
-.1udymg the matter, Steel wanted
to expedite tht' discw.sion.
WHAT HAPPENED
Councilman Monahan
-.ugge<>ted moving this item to the
nt'xl available .,tudy se..'ilon after
lltl' Parlc.s and Recreaoon
C ,ornnuss1on makes it'>
fl't·ommendation and anvinng all
thl' involved parties to attend
induda.ng Newpon-Mesa Urufied
~hool DI.strict rep~ntauves..
Tht> rnuncil unanimously
'>Upponed rnnunuing the item
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FAULT
Continued from Al
The jury found Bryco Arms of
Costa Mesa 109(, llabte after
concluding that the company
lll8QufactU1ed a defective
weapon. said Victoria Ni, an at-
torney with Trial Lawyers for
Public Justice. Ni works with
Maxfield's attorney, Richard
Ruggieri, on the case.
Ni said Bryco Arms is one of
six Southern Callfom ja compa-
nies that form the so-called
"Rlng of Fire," responsible for
the dist.ribution of millions of
smaller caliber guns or Satur-
day Night Specials. She said the
gun has ·an inherent naw" be-
cause to unload it, a user must
first unlock the trigger lock,
which can be quite dangerous.
"This verdict was pretly un-
usual/ she said. "Juries rarely
hold the gun company respon-
sible. In this case. they did."
Bryco. officials on Tuesday
declined comment on the case.
as well as on gun control issues.
Bryco and other members of
the notorious "Ring of Fire"
have been plagued by lawsuits
sm ce the late '90s. The com-
pany's former owner, Bruce
Jennings. said rn an interview
with the Dally Pilot In 1999
that. at the time, Bryco was
named in more than 20 law-
suit~ filed in cities across the
nation. Jennings gave the Costa
Mesa business he founded to
bis wife, Janice, as part of their
divorce settlement. The law-
suits, he said. clajmed manu-
facturers like Bryco are liable
for gun-related deaths.
As recently as October 2001,
a New Mexico Supreme Court
ruled that Bryco Arms had a
duty to make and sell hand-
guns with safety features. That
ruling upheld the Appeals
Court's d ecision, the firs t such
appelJate court ruJing in New
Mexico, that guns without rea-
sonable safety mechanism!> can
$.lllil. , "-= .... elm: ....... ~ ••
be unreasonably dangerous
and. hence, defective.
The case in New Mexico was
brought about on behalf of
Sean Smith, a 14-year-old who
was unintentionally shot and
injured by one of his friends' af-
ter that friend got ahold of a
Bryco J-22 pistol. The ammuni-
tion magazine was removed
from it, but the boy did not see
a round hidden in its chamber
when he pulled the trigger and
shot Smith. Smith's lawyers ar-
gued that the gun laded vital
safety features, su ch as a maga-
zine disconnect. a chamber
load indicator or warnings
printed on the gun that might
have prevented that shooting.
New laws have also placed
further restrictions and stricter
standards for gun manufac-
turers. The strongest form of
legislation came by way of a
state Senate bill that reqwres
gun companies to have their
products tested by an inde-
pendent laboratory. The bill
that became effective in Janu-
ary 2001 made it a misde·
meanor to seU any gun that is
not certified. .
Janice Jennings. who runs
Bryco's daily operations, said at
the t1me that the law gives gun
companies more credibility.
"No one will be able to call us
a junk gun manufacturer ever
again.· she had said. "When we
pass those tests, they will put
us out of that category."
But the lawswts had taken
their toll on Bryco. The number
of guns the company produced
dramatically dropped from
300,000 in 1993 to a litlle more
than 70,000 by 1999.
Lawyers would not say how
much they seek in compensa-
tory damages for Brandon
Maxfield.
• DEEPA BHARATH covers publtc
safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by
e-mail at
deepa.bharath !-latimes com
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AROUND TOWN
•Send AROUND TOWN hemt to
the Deily Piiot, 330 w. Bey st..
ea.ta M ... , CA 92627; bv fax to
(949) 846-4170; or bv c:aHlng (949)
5744298. Include the time, date
end location of the event. a well
u a contact phone 11umber. A ·
complete listing ts evallable at
www.dallypllotcom.
WEDNESDAY
A nv.clly, IOO-mlle CNIN
exploring the northern Channel
lalendt wlll be offered by Orange
Coast College'• School of Salllng
and Seamanship. The trip,
designed for allon with at least
intennedlete alllng Kills, coets
$626. The Glln de Mar will depart
at 6 p.m. April 23 and nttum at 6
p.m. April 27. Call (949,.646'8412
for more lnfonnation.
THURSDAY
"Undentllnding ~Pathology
Report; a free aesslon at Hoag
Hospital, will provide Insight Into
the meaning of a pathology
report and how it's used In
staging and planning treatment
for lung cancer. The sesalon will
be given from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Call
(949) 760-6542 for more
information.
City DKNY 11 leunchlng ha aprtng ·
collection. and Macy's In South
Coast Plaza ls spon10ring a
codrtall reception to celebrate the
event. Guests are Invited to
participate in a allent auction of
City DKNY clothing, a ape
treatment package from Bliss
cosmetics and more. The
suggested donation is $15. All
proceeds will benefit the Pretend
CAMERAS
Continued from Al
ter'!> original operaling permit
The outdoor activity requ ested
by Trinity includes live tapings
and broadcasts of "Praise the
Lord" and other religious pro-
gramming.
On Feb. 24, instead of granting
the outdoor permit. the commis-
sion shut down the center's out-
door 1V taping activities to give
it more time to review the cen-
ter's original permit. CJty plan-
ners invited to witness some of
Trinity's tapings said thta outdoor
broadcasting did not negatively
affect the neighborhood.
In March. the commission re-
MEET
Coobnued from Al
of the f.ur's new practice of in-
cludJng new commercial vendors
at the fair.
But that has not placated the
vendors, who are considering
their legal options. Hundreds of
them are expected to show up en
masse at Thursday morrung's fair
board meeting 10 demand "equi-
table c:ompcn!.<tlion" for the rev-
enue lo:..<;. The vendors estimate
they will lo\e a minimum of $2
million in gross revenue for the
canceled weekend, said Edward
Susolik.. the anomey re-
presenting the vendors. ·
"This i!> unfair and ineqwtable
for the fair boald to generate
hundred'l of thousands, if not
millions (of dollars!. in profit at
the expense of the mom and pop
swap meet vendors who will lose
an entire weekend," Susolik said
When ii decided to extend the
Chy. r-c>r 1'9MfVedona, call (714)
65&-0811, ext. 4231.
laemabout c:Nn ..................
with menopeuee and aete,
natur1l aubat.ance. that can
promote heetth and reduce
symptom• at a women'• health
aemlnar at 7 p.m. at Temple S.t
Yahm In Newport Beach. For
more lnfonnation, call (9'9)
376-1469.
FRIOAY
The fifth No Men Hom1l111 .....
Conference rune through April 27
at the Hiiton Coste Meu. The
event Is presented and aponeored
by Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
of Utah. the nation's largest
no-«111 organtutfon. Catt (436)
&W-2001, ext. 129for more
lnformatlpn.
SUNDAY
A.a pert of en OflglMI progr91n,
Sascha Redetlky of American
Ballet Theatre will perfonn the
pas de deux from "Le Corsaire•
It the Barclay Theatre In Irvine.
Tldcets are available only at the
Barclay Theatre Box OfRce for
$18. Call (949) 864-4646 for
reservation•.
~cars. tnK:b and motorc:ydee
of all years, makes end models
are invited to participate in the
fourth annual Strawbeny Sunday
Fun Fest and Clasaic Car Show.
The show, while spotJlghtlng red
cars, is open to all makes. colors
and models. Entry fees are $16
for pr&-registration or $20 the day
of the event Red cars can be
entered for free. The show runs
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. In the
AU1omotive Road of Dreams area
·of the swap mee1. Call (714)
quired the center to create a plan
to document how it would han-
dle issues like traffic, landscap-
ing and eqwpment and placed
certain restrictions on it. The
. center was given 60 days to cre-
ate the plan and staff was dt·
rected to monitor its effective·
ness after six and nlne months.
Since the beginning of the per-
mit application process. Casoria
has cJajmed that broadcasting
outside is necessary to promote
Trinity's religious beliefs.
On Monday. Councilman Allan
Mansoor questioned that neces·
sity.
"It depends on your definition
of necessary -not to be like
(fonner President Billi Ointon,"
Casoria responded. "But we be-
fair 10 include the firsc weekend
of August. the board said it felt
the addition of a fourth week.end
would provide an opportunity to
include new commercial ven-
dors, said Becky Bailey-Findley.
the fair's general manager.
So the board e:xamlned a van-
ety of models and added be-
tween 80 and 90 spolS for ven-
dors to rotate in and out of
during the entire fair run. Balley-
Findley said. Although the board
has a waiting list of about 300
vendors who do not participate
in the Marketplace. it decided to
give priority to the 81 Market-
place vendors who applied for
the spots.
Bailey-Findley said the fair
board has no legal relationship
with the vendors. It only deals
with Tel-Phil F.nterprises, which
conduces the Matketplace and
contracts with the vendors. Bai-
ley-Findley disputes the vendors'
daim that the board made a
bona fide pledge to the vendors
RACE
Continued from Al
Ocean Sailing Assn.. an u,,ocia-
don of local yacht dubs that puts
on the anoual race to F.nsenada.
After sailing in about six races ln
the Jate 1980s and early 19908, the
Irvine resident and longtime
member of the Balboa Yacht Oub 88'eed in 1997 to volunteer for the
ewnt And thoush his in1t1al mm-
roftmmt was pretty casual. the
race. the wodarioo and the peo-
ple make ln~I addJatve.
heaatd.
•1ta about the people. ff Slocum.
$4, Aki. "When )'OU Ibale I
dream or a visioll and. you put In
IS many houta ~ M many>-"
• we ~ the l'f',latimsbtp. you
build are very auong. •
AmOng the Invaluable Crimd-
ehtpl 9oa.un bas formed In
CRASH
Contiooed from Al
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see 8422 for more lnfonnetJon.
°'9f"9 CountyWld w9
•MOU~ hi ~pfbe
wfnners at tt. EIM 0-v
oelebmlon et noon et Upper
Newport Bey. To enter,
petddpenta .,.. Mked to bfing
th.tr peapc>t11, whlcti can be
obtained It
www.on1n11.oocmtywlld.com or
at molt local wfldemea perb.
The event will run from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. Cell (714) 604-9984.
Join .... Newpclft 8.y ,..., ......
and Friends on SheHmeker Island
for e dey of earth-friendly femlly
ac:Jlvltles. musk:el ent•"-'nment,
water tours. ahartc·toud'I tanb
end more from 10 e.m. to "3 p.m.
All ectlvltJet ere free. Cell (fMS) ·
923.2269 for more Information.
~y
The UC trvtne Clh8ncellor't
distingulahed fellows aeries
presents •Attwortc of Keith Piper:'
e lec::ture end exhlbttlon by the
lntemaUonally known British
artist et 7 p.m. In the Studio Art
Complex. room 160. Best known
as a leading ftgure centr81 to the
lnceptlon and development of the
1980s Britlah Bl&dt Art
movement. Piper wortcs In a
broad range of media. Including
digital technologies. For more
Information on the free event, call
(949) 824-7372.
TUESDAY
Jutla Sween9Y of •s.turd8y
Night Live" fame will speak at the
16th annual Circle 1,000
Foundera' Brund'I from 9 to 11
a.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel in
See TOWN, Paa• A5
lieve it's pa11 of the exercise of
our religious beliefs. So 'yes.' Is it
necessary 10 do it every week?
'No.'"
Casoria also said the center
would not invoke the Religious
Land Use and lnstlrutionalized
Persons Act to defend its per-
ceived right to broadcast outside
because he feared that would
lead to a "quagmire that the
Trinity Broadcasting Network
chooses not to:
Trinity has until 5 p.m. Mon·
day to ask the council for a re·
hearing.
• OEJRORE NEWMAN covers Costa
M esa and may be reached 81 (949)
574-4221 or by &-mail at
de1rdre. newman@latimes.com
not to extend the dates of the fair
until a compensation agreement
was negotiated to the vendors'
saw faction.
"What the board did acknawt-
edge in September was that they
di.rected staJJto incorporate swap
meet vendors into the fair should
they wish to participate." Bailey
Findley said
But this offer does not go far
enough, Susollk charged. be-
cause it can only accommodate a
small percentage of the Mart.et-
place vendors, the spaces are
30% of the normal weekend
space and the board will cparge
the vendors $100 a day for the
space.
"Rather than trying to mitigate
the profound economic impact.
they were trying to make money
off the vendors." Su.solik said
DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Meaa and m-v be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail et
deirdre.newman@latlmes.com.
)"8J"S with the sailing assodation
are friendships wtth last year's
Commodore Ron Mastenon and
th.ls year's V1Ce Commodore 1lm
Johnson.
But the job lt5elf is not 80 easily
summed up in a few words.
•tn a word, the best way to de-
scribe what a commodore is 'fa.
c:ilJtator,•• Slocum said. "There are
about 230 people all wodd.ng to-
gether -it's a lot of WOik. -and
your role Is really to act as fadlita-
tor. •
~ a vast forte of vot-
unteerl II one of the more c:bal-
lenging 15pec11 of the job. On race
day. more than 100 wluoleen are
at the ttartlng potnt otf C.0.0.. del
Mar SC.te Belch. About 80 are aa-
doeied on an boec. to hep keep
track rA olldal race ltarta. &ti
mote Yohmteen are oo ..,.,
boal9 that 6Jlow racm to Enae-
Dlda and pnMde emawerq ..
Daily Pilot
PUBLIC
SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA • w.t ...... 8trMt: Petty
1t'8ft WM reported In the 1100
bloc* llt et14 p.m. Sunday.
• w.t ..... StrMt:
Annoying phoM calla we,_
reported In the 600 blade at
7:47 p.m. Sunday.
• ~lloulawrd: An
auto theft waa reported in
the 2000 blodc at 4:63 p:m.
Sunday.
• Pedllc Awnue: Vandalism
wu reported In the 2200
blodc et 7:99 p.m. Sunday.
•~Place: Posaession
of drug peraphemalla was
reported In the 2700 blodc at
9'.30 1.m. Sunday.
•Redwood Avenue: Grand
theft was reported In the
2900 blodc at 8:16 p.m.
Sunday.
•Welt 11'h S1rMt end
Pvmone Av9nue: Possession
of drug• wea reported at 4:24
p.m. Sunday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• 8'oed StrMt: All aU1o theft
was reported In the 3100
blodc at 7:47 a.m. Monday.
• West Coeat Highway: An
auto theft was reported 111
the 3100 blodc at 9:40 a.m.
Monday.
• G1rdenil Wey: Battery was.
reported in the 800 blodl nt
7:30 p.m. Monday. .
• Gothem Orive: A home
burglary wa1reported111 th1;
4500 blodc at 4:55 p.m
Monday.
• lrvtne AYenu•: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
600 blodc at 1 :05 p.m
Monday.
•Udo S.nds o.tv.: A ho1110
burglary was reported in the
5000 blodc at 8:48 a.m
Monday.
• Newport Cent9f Oriw f.aK
A commercial burglary was
reported In the 600 blodl at
9:21 a.m. Monday.
• <>c.an Boulevard:
Vandaliam was reported in
the 2900 blodc at 7:42 a.m.
Monday.
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Three flags stolen
from City Hall
An American. C..ahforn1.i
and POW-MIA Oag Wl're rl'
ported stolen from th1
masts at Costa Mesa City
Hall over the weekend. po
lice said.
Maintenance wo B:er; 110
ticed that th~ Oags \\L ll
missing early Mo nday
momlng. said Cc>SLa Mt."'13
Police Lt. Dale Bimey
·nu~ is the first tum• .i..'
far as I know that thh h~
happened in City Hall.· hr
said.
Blmey added tha1 th1.,
was a brazen acl bcc.1uM
the flags are Uluminac~ .1t
night as ls the rest of l.11y
Hall. which is adjaccnc lo
the Police Department.
He said there are nu su~
perts and that the incidenc
is being investigated as a
grand theft. The estimated
value of the three flags j,
more than $500. The Oags
were replaced on Monday.
sistance.
N.. the race's desttnation. 12.5
miles away. ~lunteers eventUc&lJy
take their positions ln boats at the
finish lines and SUlfl' the race com-
mittee room in the Bahia Hotel
Here. wJunteen wort in e4gh1
hour sbiftJ around the c:lodt keep-
ing trac1c of and commwtlcaung
official race times.
And though he's at the helm or
lt all. Slocum ldll thinb or hirr'1.Clf
as ju.st one of a team of voluntt>ers
woddog for the tcwe of the race and the reJadomh.ips..
"We're rewarded throuah pa-
aonal lnvolvtment and enjoy-
ment.• be aJd. "When ft boob
~ tt'a pretty powinful.. •
" .. • JUNE CA.IAGAANDI ~ ...
~· .. uport a.ti .... John~ ~She,,...., be l9IChed 9t
574-4232 or bv~ .t
Jc>M.~·~~ •
TOWN
Conbnued from A4
Newport BNC:tt. Sweeney will
&hare her touching, humoroua
and heartbreaking account of the
lo .. of her brother and her
Incredible aurvlval of cervical
cancer. Cost 11 $150 per person,
and Proceed• benefit the Hoag
.Cancer Center. Cell 1949) 574-7204
for more Information.
•smart Women Rnlth fUch• la a
free workshop with
complimentary gourmet catered
dinner at 6:30 p .m . et the Art
Gellery lntemetlonal In Costa
Meta. Limited seating. For more
Information, call (800) 876-0963 •
or send e-mail to
bob.voorheea@aQedwards.rom.
APRJL.30
A hM Mml,,.r and book signing
for •A Portrait For Healing • by
Richard Manley will be held from
6:30 to 8 p.m. at M other's Market,
225 East 17th St., Costa Mesa. For
reaervatlona, call (800)
595-MOMS.
Join Newport S..c:h city INdera,
student• from Harbor View
Elementary School and a atate
forester for the 19th annual Arbor
Day celebration at 10:30 a.m . at
Grant Howald Park at 5th and Iris
avenues In Corona del Mar. For
more Information, call (949)
644-3154.
The IChool of biol09k:al Klencff
at UCI presents "Victim, Vectors,
and Vaccinea: The Battle Against
Malaria in the 21st Century," a
lecture by Or. Anthony Jamea at 7
p.m. In the Crystal Cove
Auditorium in the Student Center.
The event ia free and open to the
public, but reservation• are
required. For reservations or
information, call (949) 824-7252.
MAY2
The MCOnd annual Newport
Beach Relay For Life, a 24-hour
team walklng event, hopes to
r11se money and lncreaae cancer
awarenen In the Newport-Mesa
community. Ten-to 15-member
teams can register for $160
before April 28. The event begins
at 6:30 p.m. at Newport Harbor
High School Stadium and ends
the next day at 6:30 p.m . For
more information, call the
Amencan Cancer Society at (949)
567-0634.
MAVJ
The UC Irvine Arboretum hosts
its annual Spring Perennial Sale,
featuring unuaual perennials
from South Africa and around the
globe, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .
today and from tt a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sunday at the arboretum .
E)(perts will be available to
answer questions. Admission
costs S2 for adults. Children
younger than 12 get In for free.
For more information, send
e-mail to ldlyon•~uci.&du.
Ocana of On:hida, a ahow and
sale sponsored by the Newport
Harbor Orchid Society, will take
place Saturday and Sunday from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m . at the Coate
Mesa Community Center.
General adminion is $3, seniors'
admission Is $2 and parking Is
free. Call (949) 615-9538 for more
Information.
MAY4
Th'" young IChola,.hlp wlnn..-.
will be part of the California
Women's Chorus' 94lh annual
Scholarship Benefit Concert .. The
music students will join female
vocalists from throughout
Callfomla when the 200-voice
chonJa pntaenta ·surf 'n Sing" at
2 p.m. In the Slltton Place Hotel,
4600 MacArthur Blvd. In Newport
Beach. Tidtets ere $15 In advance
and $18 at the door. Call (949)
262-0579 or (714) 840-4568 for
tic*ets or Information.
•Happy Vote.I• hom Saint
Michael's chlldren'9 cholra, the
Cerublm and Seraphim, can be
·heard et St. Michael and All
Angels Eplacopel Church In
Corona del Mer et 5 p.m. For
lnfonnatlon. call (949) 644 0483.
rrhe New lr9q. • a pNH4it8don
by Huw Anwyt, wtll addre ..
what's ne><t, who will be making
declalona, and whether
democracy will work In Iraq after
the war at St. Mldulel and All
Angela Eplaoopal O\urch In
Corona del Mar at 7 p.m. For
lnfonnatlon, call (949) &W 0463.
MAYt
A NnOWMd Amettcan f"-eng Shul
Institute Instructor will explain
how element.al remedla are
Implemented es elegant
accessories thal complement
your decor to improve health,
relationships and prosperity.
Reservetions for the 7 p.m.
seminar at Visions and Dreama in
Costa Mesa are required. Call
(6261288-1669 for more
information,
ONGOtNG
Voluni.w dljvw9 .,.. n4l8ded to
help deliver nutrltiouaty prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
elderly clients incapable of
shopping or cooking for
themselves through ·Mobile
Meals,• sponsored by
ASH-Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
Hospital. Cell (949) 645-6050 for
more information.
Regi.tr.tion la now open for
runners and walkers of all ages
for the 22nd annual Corona del
Mar Scenic 5K Race & two-mile
Fun Walk on June 7.
Pre-registration fees are $22 for
the run/Walk and $12 for the
Dolphin Dash. Regiatrat1on on the
day of the race is $30 for the
run/Walk. Separate races for men
and women are limited to 1,500
runners. Call (949) 644-3151 to
register.
If yoor orchid le too big for lb pot,
Green Systems International will
ahow you how to re-pot your
plant during their free
orchid-potting seminar every
Saturday at 2 p.m. A plant sale is
held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . at the
20362 Birch St. facility. Call (949)
756-1211 for information.
DitcOYer tha MCNb of Carbon
Canyon Regional Park as you
walk through groves of beautiful
Coastal Redwood trees every
Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Parking 11
$4. Call (714) 996-5252 for more
information.
T .. m Survivor, 1 nonprofit
organization encouraging women
who have been through cancer
treatment to exercise. hosts
"Walk and Talk" at 10 a.m . the
second and fourth Friday of the
month in front of NIKEgodess
store In Fashion Island. Members
meet for lunch after at Atnum
court. It Is free, and all fitness
levels are welcome. For more
Information, call (949) 276-3888.
Newport Community CounMling
Center offers a way to stop the
cycle of dome11ic violence
through the support group In
S.AF.E. Hands. SAF.E. stands for
safety, awarene ... faith and
empowerment The group meets
Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m
Free. For more Information, call
(949) 721-8079.
TMM are invtt.d to drop by the
city of Costa Mesa Recreation
Center from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday
through Friday for Indoor and
outdoor aportl and activities. The
Center la at 1860 Anehelm Ave.
For more information, call (714)
327-7560.
The Newpof1 Beach Walking Club
meets at the corner of Superior
and Hospital Road In Newport
Beach at 9:15 a.m. and 7 p.m.
everyday. For more Information,
call (949) 650-1932.
The NrNport'Beac:h Catq
Decorating Club meets from 7 to
9 p.m. on Thursday nights at
Sllperior and Hospital Road In
Newport Beech. For more
information, call (949) 650-1332.
The Na4'p0ft BMdl City Hal a.
displaying watereolor painting•
by Juan Casado, Ned P11rson1,
Raymond Otis and Jim
Teegarden through Marett 28 at
9300 Newport Btvd. For more
Information, call (949) 717-3870.
The A.wt. of Buslnw s.r.-to.
host.I a netWOrklng meeting that
dealt wfth education connec:tlon1
from 6 to 8!30 p.m . on ttw MCX>nd
Tuesday of every month at th•
Holiday Inn at 3131 Briatol St.,
Costa Mesa. For more
lnfonnation, call (949) 806-0011.
s.R1ng Price •••••• $21,Qq.S f odory Rebot. ...... ..$3 000
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•Dlvorw. A New Beginning; a
worbhop for men and women
divorced or getting di\IOrced, Is
hefd from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 81
180 Newport Center Drive on the
third Saturday of every month
Cost la $40. For more Information,
call 644-6435.
The Newport~ Public
Library hosts an hour of stories
and crafts for children In
kindergarten through the second
grade at the Corona del Mar
brandl from 3 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays.
The library is at 420 Marigold
Ave. For more information, call
(949) 717-3800.
Free toun of th• Orenge County
Performing Arts Center take
guesta to the dressing rooms,
performer'a lounge, badlstage
and on stage at 10:30 a.m. every
Wednesday and Saturday at 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Group tours can be held by
special arrangement. For more
information, call (714) 556-ARTS,
e><t. 833
The Newport a..c:h N.wcomers
Club holds a general meeting on
the third Wednesday of every
month. The organization Is open
to all women residents in
Newport Beach who have lived in
the area fewer than five years. For
more Information, call (949) ·
645-9922, or visit
newcomer•-newportb6ach.org.
Oaals Senior C.nter holds •
pancake breakf11t from 7:30 to 10
a.m. on the aecond Saturday of
every month. Breakfast includes
pancakes. sausage, coffee and
orange juice for $3, $1 for
children. The center is at 800
Marguerite, Corona del Mar. For
more information, call (949)
644-3244.
Mecv'• South Cout Pia.a
Pf9S8ntl "Worbhop
Wednffdays: A HandM>n
Coolclng Ctaaa Program· holted
by chef Alen Guevara. The class
1s held from 6 to 7:30 p.m .
Wednudays at 3333 Bristol St..
Costa Mesa. The cost, indudlng
materials, is $30. To reserve a
spot, call (818) 994-5075.
Yoga and rhythm,
•vogarhythmica• combine• yoga,
dance and fun. The class la held
from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m . Tuesdays
at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive Eaa1,
Suite 111, Costa Mesa. For mo re
informatlon, call (714) 764-7399.
•Earthquaket -Not If, But
When" will be re-broadcast
through April 12 on Adelphia and
Cox cable systems for Newport
Beach. The show has been edited
to 30 minutes and runs Tuesdays
at 5:30 p.m ., Wednesdays at 9
p.m . ahd Saturdaya at 7 p.m.
Tha Newpo'1 Harbor Nautkal
Museum offers the exhibit "Your
Majesty, There la No Second: The
America's Cup 1851-2003"
through April 30. The museum 1s
at 151 E. Pacific Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Free admis11on
For more information, call (949)
673-7863.
lnterflltih couplff with one
Jewish partner are invited to
participate In a discussion group
at the Jewish Family Service of
Orange County office. The group
is geared toward dealing with
issues between Interfaith
couples, such as raising children,
observing holidays, symbols in
the home and relationships with
extended families The cost for
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math test1n9. we analyze
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not comprehend~ In
~chool then create a program to cl
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Preregmt.tloo is required. Call to
schedule date and time. The
offlGe 11 st 250 E. Baker St, Surte
G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950
Women 50 and older can join a
discussion group coordinated by
J8Wlsh Family Servica to
addres1 Issues aoch a1 an)(Jety,
depression. relationships,
loneliness and family. The group
meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m.
Mondays at the agency offices.
260 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa
Mesa. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
Friend• of th• Newport 8eadl
Public Library Used Boolt Store
are askin~ for patrons to donate
books to replenish the dwindling
stock. Books may be left a't any of
the three branch libraries -
Balboa, Mariners. or Corona del
Mar -or in the book closet nel<t
to the Friends Book Store, at 1000
Avocado Ave .• Newport Beach.
All hardcover and paperba<:X
donations, with the exception of
magazines and law boolcs, will be
acoepted and are tax deductible.
(949) 759-9667.
The ...... lnttftuta oe.. free
computer ctaa .. a to people With
fading "''ion who have difficulty
Mteing the computer acreen The
Oaaia Center at 800 Merguerlt
Ave .• Corona del Mar, offera soc
sessions Call to 11gn up for
ctas.ses.(714)821-5000
A apiritual care dasa m..u .t
7:15p.m. ~at 3400 lrwla
Ave .. Suite 114, Nowpott Beed'I Cal
to reserve a ll88l (949) 263-1462
The Costa Meu Chember of
Commerce hosts networtclng
luncheon meetings Wednesdays
from 11·45 am tot pm at the
.Costa Mesa Country Club The
cost 1s $14 The club 1s at 1701
Golf Courae Drive. Costa Mesa.
(714) 885-9090.
A breln tumor support group
meets the ftr•t and third
Thursdays of each month from 7
to 8·30 p m at the Hoag Cancer
Center at Hoag Hospital. 1 Hoag
Onve, Newport Beach Free
Registration not required The
group 1s designed to help
patients and their families
understand and cope with the
illness (949) 574-6232.
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HOW to GET PU8USHED -t..n.rt: Mall to Edltortal P~ Editor S,J. Cahn at the Dflly Piiot. 330 W. Bay St, Cotta Meu, CA 92627 • R11din Hodlfte: Call (949) 842-8088 Fa: Send to (949) 84&-4170 ~""'' ~S.nd to dallypilotlJllltfmes.oom •Alt COfTftP(>fldenc must indude full name, flometown end phone number (for~ purpoeee). The Piiot reMr'V99 the right to edit ell eubmluiont for dertty end length.
Fondly remembering a
neighbor of so many years
-· As you may know,t Hannon
Weston. who lived on Lubpur .
Avenue In P>rona deJ. Mar, passed ·
away late last year. •
After serving in the Navy In World
War U, Weston taught in the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District fot many years, then retired
and became active in community
events.
His major involvements were as a
longtime docent at Sherman
Gardens and as a resident member
of the Corona del Mar Clwnber of
Commerce~
He is missed by those who knew
him
I wrote the enclosed pc)em and
read it as his service and thought
Daily Pilot read~ might want to
see it
It was a fun experience being his
nexi-dooc neighbor for more than
three years.
'HARMON -MY NEIGHBOR AND
FREND'
If ever a man had a neighbor,
just as special,
As "spedar could be,
MAILBAG
C~T£SY Of OOti PHARES
Don Phares, left, with Harmon Weston who died late last year.
had lots on his mind,
And I'd listen as he talked auKl}'!
And I'd smile in return
as again, I would learn
That fun's quickly found
blend,
Tnro warm memories,
and, ihanksgtving to God
Thall had Harmon Weston
as my neighbor and friend.
slate of candidates down to two -
Bric Bever and Mike Scbeafer -
but deadlocked at that point,
much to the chagrin of the
assembled muses and viewers. A
8nal decision 1$ planned in two . weep, although there was nothing
evident to suggest a way to
eliminate the deadlock.
Mayor Pro Tem Ouis Steel's
feeble last ditch attempt to
re-introduce his personal favorite,
Dennis DeMalo. as a "compromise
candidate• late in the proceedings
fell on deaf ears, as did Ubby
Cowan's multiple attempts to offer
up former Mayor Linda Dixon -
the third place vote-getter in the
last election -as a solution.
A's an option to break the
deadlock I offer the following
observation.
Before the final vote was taken
the winnowing process bad
resulted in three men left standing
when the music stopped -the
two finalists and Walter
Davenport, who was ellmlnated in
the last step before the vote.
READERS
RESPOND
A place to
call home ·
AT ISSUE: Is the construction
of condominiwns at 1901
Newport Blvd a good
addition to "downtown"
Costa Mesa?
T he downtown redevelopments of
the condominiums, 1 think. is
fabulous. It is very good use of
that space, and there Is certainty
nothing around it that that would
impinge on.
Hurray, hurray for the couqcU on this
issue.
ROBIN LAWRENCE
Costa Mesa
First, Councilman Gary Monahan
. should abstain from voting on this
issue. He has a vested interest in
generating more customers for his
nearby restaurant.
Well, that neighbor would have ·
to have been Harmon Wesron.
And that man would have had
to ~gladly. been me!
' when we take time ro p/.ay.
.Davenport brings precisely what
this city needs in a council
member today. He is held in the
highest regard by city staff, citizens
and council members -who
extolled his virtues foUowing the
end of his more than two decades
of service on the Planning
Commission recently. He is not
bun:lent-. by a narrow focus on
city issues, he knows the processes
at City Hall and his calm, mature,
reasoned demeanor can provide
the quiet leadership he exhibited
on the Planning Commission for
so many years.
Second, Costa Mesa has dispersed
commercial strips in large manufacturing
and industrial blocks separated by
high-density housing.
Yes, I lived right next door
to my neighbor, and friend
For many an interesting year,
And rare were the days
thal I spoke with my neighbor
Without being bkssed
by his unending cheer..
For Harmon u.w totally special.
in ways far too many
For me here, to SQ)(
BMt the ones I liked best
were his confident smiles,
And the youthful excitement
he brought to each day.
He always seemed happy.
f (
Yes, Harmon coos specUil.
· of that wre's no doubt,
"Full of life" in so many good cwys.
With a dance and a song
He went "full-speed" along,
. Enjoying each moment
as he lived our his days.
I almost expect
to once more hear my friend
Call my name from his yard. below,.
With food ro be shared.
or with something to show.
Or with some helpful thing
he had felt I should know.
Though this special mads gone
where I cannot now go. ·
Still. my thoughts of him all seem to
DONALD PHARES
Corona del Mar
A third option for the
Costa Mesa City Council
Third, condos are a cheap,
high-density housing solution. They
don't Increase the value of anything
around them except maybe
restaurants.
Four four-story buildings a perfect
fit? Apparently anything fits in Costa
Mesa.
Oiop, chop, whittle, whittle -
that was the sound we heard as the
City Council hacked away at the 26
candidates for appoinonent to the
council to replace Mayor Robinson
Monday night.
History shows us that he can
build consensus among his peers.
He is, in fact, the perfect candidate
for this position on this council at
this time.
Costa Mesa
With an eff~ctive process and
solid guidance provided by City
Manager Allan Roeder, the four
remaining i:;ouncil members
managed to distill the original
GEOFF WEST
Costa Mesa
Absolutely, I think It needs to be
done. The space needs to be used, and
I think ii would be a great opportunity
for all the citizens in Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach.
MM GRAHAM
Newport Beach
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NICK SCHAUMBURG
Sp0rta Phone: (9491574-4222 • Sports Fu: 19491650-0170 Wemesday. ~~ 23, 2003 A7
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TENNIS
_Eagle.s blow past. _crosst_Own rivals
In blustery conditions, Estancia proves too much
for visiting Costa M e~a Mu stangs, wins in a breeze.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -ln weather more
fit for flying a kite than playing ten-
nis, the F.stancla High Eagles went
along with the elements and soared
over crosstown rival Costa Mesa in a
Golden West League boys tennis
match Tuesday, 14-4.
Crisp gusts blew in off the ocean
acr,pss the Estancia High
courts, causing players to
tweak thelr serves and vol-
leys.
No comeback was needed Tues-
day fo r the Eagles, who onJy
dropped one set in doubles to Mesa
(0-12. 0-9).
Olase Raymond and David Do
won two of three sets at No. 2 dou-
bles while Bryce McKendry teamed
with Oscar Nieves and substitute
Shane Thompson to sweep at the 'No.
3 spot for Estancia. Thom pson, nor-
mally a singles player on the junior
varsity squad, was caJled
up for Tuesday's m~llch.
•This ls the windiest it
has been all year,· said Es-
tancia Coach Rachel de los
Santos, whose team im-
proved to 7-8, 4-6 in
league. e
Mesa's David Le took two
of three sets at No. 2 sin-
gles whiJe Pham won one
set at No. I singles.
Dang and Nguyen took
one set at No. 2 doubles for
Mesa. Nguyen usually
plays singles but f farader
put him at doubles l'ues-
day.
•you have to have
racquet control on a day
like this and not go for
risky shots,· Mesa Coach
Costa Mesa 4
Estancia 14
Bill Harader said. "The lob is a
weapon, but not on a day like thls. •
·1 tried to stay as close to the net as
possible and not lob unJess we had
to because the wind would throw off
our lobs,· said Estancia's Lou.is
Valdes, who swept at No. I doubles
with partner Chris Cacho.
In the duo's final set Tuesday -
against Mesa's No. 2 do ubles team of
John Dang and Brian Nguyen -
Valdes fell to the ground after one
point, favoring his lower back, which
he said has been giving him prob-
lems for a month.
·1 planted my feet and my back
seemed like it gave out,· Valdes said.
·1 was kind or slow after that and
couldn't hit my first serves fast •
Hitting ipeedy first serves wasn·t
nece!>\arily a good strategy luesday
according to Estancia freshman Scou
Bra411Sdorf, who improved to 27-3
on the season with a sweep at No. I
singles. ·rr you don't hit It as hard, you
won't make as many mistakes,"
Braunsdorf said. "I tried to do more
lob shots so I wouldn't have to worry
about messin g up as muc;h. •
Braunsdorf came back from a 5-1
deficit to defeat Huy Pham, Mesa's
No. 1 singles player, 7-5.
"I just changed my strategy and my
attitude because, sometimes, I get
mad," Braunsdorf said. "Whenever I
mess up on a few points, I just
change my attitude to come back."
"His overall skdb, in·
eluding volleys, are a bit
better than some of our other guys,·
Harader said. "Our doubles playe rs
need to volley and serve and he
helped us out a lot.
"Our kids still don't know how to
make that overpowering volley.·
Lewis Bradshaw won two singles
sets and Garrett Stephenson won his
final set Tuesday, 6-0, for the Eagles,
who have onJy two matches remain-
ing. The Eagles travel to Orange
Thursday and play again May I at
Ocean View.
"We played well today, it was an
improvement over last tame." de los
Santos sajd. Estancia beat Mesa,
ll -7. earlier this season.
"We're in the middle with Santa
Ana and Ocean View all competing
for (CIF Southern !>eclaon playoffl
spots.· de los Santo\ sau.J
Saddlebdck and Oet•.1n V1l'w wt.ll
probably finish Nos. I and l. an the
league. she said, with E-;tancia, Santa
Ana and Ocean View all vying for
third place and a guaranteed CIF
berth. .
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Estancia 14, Costa Mesa 4 ~ -Braunsdorf (El def Pham, 7 5,
def. Le, 6-2, def. Doung, 6-1; Bradshaw (EI
won, 6-3, lost, 2-6, won, 6-2, S1ephen1on
lost, 1-6, <Mi, won, 6--0.
DoublM -Valde•Cacno IEI def
Sneen-Garcla, 6-1, def. Dang-8. Nguyen,
6-2. def. McNulty-A. Nguyen, 6-4;
Raymond-Do IE) won, 6-3, 1091, 3-6, w oti.
6-3; McKendry-Nieves won, 6-2, 6·3,
(Thompson for Nieves), 6-2.
PHOTOS BY S£AN Hl..LER I DM. Y PLOT
Estancia's No. 1 singles player, Scott Braunsdorf, above, generates some topspin on a forehand return en route to
sweeping his three sets Tuesday. Below, LoUts Valdes, a member of Estancia's No. 1 doubles team, delrvers a
backhand while partner Chris Cacho looks on 1n the Eagles' 144 Golden West L~ague triumph over the Mustangs.
•
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL COLLEGE GOLF
Anteaters
three-peat
Sea Kings achieve total Contant-ment
Lefty reliever helps CdM maintain
PCL lead with win over Breakers.
Steve Vlrc•n
DaUyPitot
CORONA DEL MAR -Every time Laguna Beach
HJgh came mocking at C.Orona del Mar's proved>ial
door, the Sea Kin&' alammed it shut. even when the
Breabrs dJd more than Just knock, the CdM baseball
team. Blake Contant In particular, si-
lenced them.
Contanl quieted lagwla Beach,
&triking out a batter with the bues
loaded In the fOW1h inning. It was
the eecond time a CdM pitcher re-
corded a lttibout with the bases
loaded. The See KJnp fed off that
momentum and remained In ftrst place in the Paci&c
Cc>Mt Lague with • 9-3 home victory Tuelday.
"He's afraid of you. ... Laguna Beach playtt shouted
to bis teammate while C.Ontant pitdled In the fom1b.. •
"You can bit du. guy." • ·
Cootant retieved Nick Rhodes In the fourth wttb
runners OD flnt and eecond. Coontant struck out the
ftnt t>.tter he faced. Then. he loch ad • fly baD to.
cmter 8eld. He W1llked the next batter to Jolid the
.· • betel and cha Laguna 8eacb ~ coodmied to en-
CCR.np hii teammatet. wb.IJe Uc> ~ Contant. .
1be tqw:aa e.ch player didn't me that IO"&tegy
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"If *"" want to chJp. they can." Emme aid. "Wa'le ... to win With the toorebol.rd. We're not
here to win a debite. We'N gotrc to keep ow mouthl
lhllland~"
The S. Diii UCHJ. 6·2 In~ went lbCMat Chelr
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EL DORADO HIU.S -The UC Ir-
vine men·s golf team won its thJrd
-straight Big West Conference champi-
onship Tuesday. toppins the field in
the 36-hole, rain-shortened Big West
Olampionships at Serrano Country
Qub.
Senior Mi1t.e Lavery shot 6-under-
par 138, including 4-under 68 Tues-
day, to earn the individual conferebce
crown. He finished one sh ot ahead of
Pete Sisich from Cal State Northrldge,
who shot 7-under Tuesday.
UCJ junJor Vinnie Pondno en· 70-
147) fin.I.shed elgbth and wiuor tum-
mate Jeff Coburn (73-7S-148)
nth.
Smlor Ryan Armstrona (75· 74--
149) was 13th and freshman Ryne
Rind.Oel.scb (76-76-152) 23rd ri r
the Victorious A.Dteatera.
UC will compete nat ln the NCAA
R.esfonal Champ o ·~May 15·17.
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. . M W~. Ac>rl 23, 2003 SPORTS
HIGH SCHOOL
SOFTBAl..l
Sea Kings
blast Uni
CdM unloads for 21
hits in PCL romp.
CORONA DEL MAR -The
ba$ came aliw in the middle bw ninp for Corona del Mar High~
softball team Tuesday 4s it col-
lected an 18-2 win tn a Paci.6c
Coast League game.called after
flve tnn1ngs at University.
IClanna Jaye. who went 4 for 5
wtth a triple and thne RBis.. as
well as Heather Lohrman paced
the 21-hlt attack for the Sea
KingL
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ace advances.
• VOUBYBAU.: Though five
grunes were needed. the Orallge
Coast College men's volleyball
team prevailed over visiting Bl
Camino, 26-30, 30-24. 30-28, 28-
30, 15-8, Tuesday in the opening
round of the Southern California
Regional Playoffs.
Freshman outsJde hitter Poyer
J>ola tallied a match-high 23 kills
to go with four blodcs for OCC
(17-6).
Middle blocbt's Dane Gm.Jam
and Levi Luster had 12 1nd 11
kills, respectively, while combin-ln8 to post eight blocks. Mike
Murphy led Coast with 58 assists
and Kaione Scott also taWed 15
digs..
Ing the Newport Harbor tllgh
boys golf team to a 210.228 Sea
Vlew ~ victory over lrvirle ht
Santa Ana CountJy Oub ~
The Sailors Improved to 5·8,
3-4 in league, as junior Michael
Benvenuti (41), sophomore~
vis Pemstein (43), junior Mi-
chael Yack.er (43) and sopho-
more Brandon Sowera (44) alao
contributed to the vi~ory. ·
Sea ~gs 'bushwacked'
• GOLP: Corona del Mer
High'a boys golf team •d
something It hadn't swall~
in a whlle -a loss in Pac:tflc
Coast League play. •
Lohrman homered to lead off an elght-nm fourth Inning and
went 3 for 4 with three RBis. Me-
lanie Cole knocked in four runs,
going 2 for 3.
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
CdM's Nick Ka~~ (3) is congratulated by teammates after his firsNnning home run Tuesday at CdM.'
Coast will now face top-
ranked and two-time defending
state champion LA Pierce in the
state semi6nals Friday at Long
Beach Qty College at 5:30 p.m.
The Sea Kings dropped d.ei.r
ftnt league match since -the
2001 season Tuesday, a 192;2ll2
nine-hole decision to host :re-
soro at the par-36 San Juan ~s
Golf Course.
Alissa Z.oelle ptcked up her
fifth win in the circle wtth a com·
plete pme and scored a run on
Jaye'I ttiple in the fourth Inning.
uu1ren Loe added an RBJ single
aa did Sarah Stem in the fourth
l.nn1ng. QlM (6-6, 2-1 in league)
scored five runs each in the third
and flfth lnnlnga before Univer-
sity (3-9, 0-3) managed two runs
in lta half of the fifth.
P9Cllc: c... LMpe
CdM 11, Un."wnfty 2
CdM Boore ~i.wnr -11 21 2
Uni 000 02 -2 2 2
Zoelle and Tyaon; Wiimer. Davi. end
Gould. 28 • Tyson (CdM ). 38 -Jaye
(CdM). HR -Lohrman (CdM).
Tars throw
CDM
Continued from A7
business to extend their early 3-2
lead with six runs over the final
three innlnp. QlM also gained
momentum from answering the
Breakers' rwo-run first, when
Conley Sampson smacked a two-
run home run to put Laguna
Beach (5-10. 3-5) on top.
However, CdM senior Nick Kar-
~ came back with a home run of
his awn. a solo shot Ollllr the right·
6eld fence for his second homer
of the season. Then, in the i.ec-
ond, ~ King sophomore Wess
Presson went deep to right field
for a two-run homer, giving CdM
the lead for good It was Presson's
second dinger or the season and It
brougnt in junior Nick Palchlkoff.
who had singled.
"We've been relying on guyi.
. like Keith (Long) and Todd
(Macklin) to carry us." Emme
said. "But today, (J(arp6) stepped
up for us and Blake came in and
showed the promise of what he
can do and what he should con
tinue to do He has been a bh
dominant as of late:~
The left-hander struck out
seven, scattered four hits and al-
lowed JU.St one run (unearned) to
improve to 3-1 th.is season.
"I wam' heanng that." Contant
said of the nunor heddlng in the
founh. ~1 WdS zoning in on what I
had to do. After I struck them out,
that got me (motivated]."
1be Breakers, who stranded
13, al.so failed to capitalize with
the bases loaded in the second
lnning. 'v.•hen Sampson had the
table set. But. Rhodes struck him
out swinging.
By contrast, CdM took advan-
tage Wlth runners in scoring po-
sition. In the fourth inning, jun·
lor Danny Martn-Finn doubled .
He advanced to third on a
groundout Then, wtth two out,
Long's ground ball produced an
error and Marin-Finn scored.
ln the fifth, Macklin doubled
to bring in junior Barrett Sprowl,
who singled. Macklin later
scored on a wild pitch. CdM
~cored three runs in the sixth. as
Presson, Marin-Finn and 'fyter
Len~ walked with the bases
loadtd, scoring ~. Sprowl
and Palchikoff. who w dS hir by a
pitch.
Padflc Coat i.....,.
CdM 9. ~n• Be~ 3 ScoN lnnlnas Laguna 200 · i -3 11 1
CdM 120 '23 ..: -t 9 2
Herrell, Stllnsbury (6), Sampeon (61
and Hite. Rhod•. Contant (4) and
M1rln·Finn W -Content, 3· t. L -
H1rroll 2B-Wilson (LB), Harris I LB),
Mann·Ftnn ICdM I Maddtn ICdMI HR
Simpson (LB). Kar~ (CdMI.
Presson (CdM).
Diefenbach keys Tars
• VOIJ.EYMLL: What a wel-
come back for Newport Harbor
Hlgh's Jamie Diefenbach.
The 6-foot-8 junior middle
blocker returned to Coach Dan
Glenn's starting lineup and
slammed a match-high 18 kills
in the Tars' Sea View League
sweep of host Foothill, 15· 12.
15-8, 15·8, Tuesday.
Diefenbach tore his ACL ln
the fall, causing him to miss the
entire basketball season and
the ftrst 19 matches of the Thrs'
volleyball campaign.
He returned in fine form
Tuesday, tallying eight kills in a
12-0 run by Ntwport to open
the match.
"It's good to have him back."
Glenn said. "He ls a year older,
a year stronger and is bigger. He
dJd a nice job (Tuesday!.* Die-
fenbach added seven blocks,
three solo.
·The kids bad never played
the course before ... the greens
and pln placements were
tough," CdM Coach Mike Stark-
weather a1d. "(The nt.aAsJ
know that course well, so kudos
to them. We got bushwhacked."
CdM's Alex Oillcovanl was
medalist (36), making two bird-
ies and just missing a four-Coot
birdJe putt. He wa.s followed by
teammates Zack Rabinovich
(39), Rob Ury (41), run Frohling
(42) and Brad Olamberlln (44).
CdM (8·4, 6-1 in league) beat
Tesoro (5·2 in league) earlier
this season.
VU's Hall tops mom
•TRACK AND FIELD: Van-
guard University senior Sa.rah
Hall broker her mother's 13-
year-old sc.hooJ record by fin-
ishing fourth in the 5,000 me-
ters in 17:31 .80 Friday at the Po-
mona Pitzer lnvltatJonal Lrack
and field meet. one away
NEWPORT BEACH -Throw-
ing errors proved contagioua for
host Newport Harbor High
Tuesday as four different infield-
ers made errant throws ln the
same inning to help Laguna
Hills collect a 3-0 Sea View
League softball victory.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Lightning walks past Brethren
Paul Toman added seven kills
alongside six from Nick Gluslc.
Mike Toole and Morgan Go-
vaars each tallied four kills for
Newpon (11-9, 4-1 in leagueJ.
Adam Schlesinger had 46 as-
sists while Toman had two solo
blocks for the Sailors.
Hall's mother, Sherri Curl, a
former Vanguard cross country
and track All-American, still
owns school records In the
3,000 and 10,000, as well as the
Golden State Athletic Confer-
ence and NAIA DJstrfct Ill re-
cord in the 10,000. She wu on
hand to see ber 5,000 standard
of 17:40.29, completed in 19'0,
bettered by her daughter.
The four throwing errors in
the second inning helped the
Hawks score the first of their
two unearned runs.
Newport threatened in the
thW.. when Jenny Daniela
reached on an error, advanced
on Shelby Criap'a aacrl6ce bunt
and went to third on Ashley
Gleason's bunt single. Sabrina
Couch walked to load the bases
and the Newport dugout
thoughr the next hitter walked,
as well.
CYPRf:SS -The Sage Hill
School baseball team earned a
win on the wild side Tuesda)~
topping host Brethren CJtrisdan
when the Warriors walked in
three runs in the sixth to fuel a
6-3 Academy League victory at
Oxford Academy.
bases. Pinch-bitter Olff SWari-
son, Jordan Salinger and Man
Komswtet then walked to force
ln runs and the Ughtning (10-5,
6-3 in league) added an Insur-
ance run in the seventh.
Tun Willdns pitched three
scoreles.s inn.ing.5 of two-hit relief,
slriki.ng out S1X. to earn the victory.
his founh in five dedslons. whlle
Friedrichs continued tus offensive
tear this season, going 2 for 4.
Down, 3-2, entering the sixth,
Zach Friedrichs and Matt Loper
singled. With one out. Zack
Shockley walked to load the
SCHEDULE
The umpires, however, ruled
differently and the Sailor runner
trotting in from third, thinkin•
she wu forced home, was
tagged out at home by the
catcher when It was ruled it was
only ball three.
TODAY
Basebal
at Corona del Mar, 5:30 p.m
(approximate).
College -Vanguard at Cal State
San Bernardino. 6 p .m.
Swimming
A strikeout ended the rally
and the Turs managed ju.st one
more hit. an Athena Vasquez
single.
High school -Irvine at Newport
Harbor, 3:16 p.m.; Ocean View
at Estancia, 3:15 p.m.; Costa
Mesa at Boise Grande, 3·15
p.m .. Newport Eilts Tournament
consolation game.
High school boys and girl• -
Newport Harbor vs.
Woodbridge at University High.
3:15 pm; Northwood at Corona
del Mar. 3 p.m.
Gotf
Softball
Newport fell to 8-5, 1-2 in
league, while Laguna Hills im-
proved to 3-0 in league. Community college -Orange
Coast et Cypress. 3 p.m.
High school boys -Corona del
Mar vs. Newport Harbor at
Pelican Hill Golf Club tn Pelican
Hill Cup, 2:30 p.m.; Estancia at
Ocean View, at Mile Square
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p.m.
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C1ll1ornla." S.11td Bldt will not be
1c:c:1pttd 1ft1r: 2100
..... on WIDNISDAY, ... ., 1, JOOJ
Bid Security 1n the amount of 101' of the
Lump Sum Bue Bid,
u c ludln1 1ltarn1tn,
111111 ICCOmpany H Cfl
Bid. The S11r1t1 luuln1 tfle Bid Bond lhelt be.
on tlM Bid 0..dliM, an
admitted 1urtt1 Insurer
(u defined In th•
C.llfornl• Code of CMI
l'rocedurt Section
995.120).
A IMftdtlory Pr•lld
Conf•tll« end l're-Bld
Job Wiiii win be con·
ducted Oii TNUftlOAY, ANA 24,ta.~ be&IMllll PfOmpUy et 10.00 AJll. l'arlldpanb
"''" lllfft •t; ftcllitlM Ma1111am1nt. Interim
Office lulldl,. Confw enc• Room 28, U11I·
nralty of C1lltetnla. .,. ....
(lvffclona • t2 ot1 "4lfttl C1111pua M•11), 19172
Jal!IW•ao.He1r11d
ltll!IM, CA mt7 14U, CMI) 124-1404 AnDIDAIKI AT Titl
NI--COWlalKI ••• ,. ..... 100
WM.II IS .._.'°"" .. Ml,.... (Oii~ TUCT.._,_am .
.. WILL GOii AT , ........ ...., <Oll-
TUCYOft AMNNl8 Alna'*,., ....
90f • .... TO PMTICIPATI • ntl I• PtMKltl Al a ,_ CWTMCTOL
O•IJ _ .. ,_,,. w111 11•~1 Ill_.,, IN ,.,. ~ CoftfttMOe end ......... "'" eedratr ... " .... ,,
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to bid on tht Project 11 ~·-contraclOl'I FOi' f11•lhtr lnform1tlon,
contact UCI Cc>11trects
Dtperlmtnt Wtlhtll f I
cllltles M1n111a1tnt,
B1111d1 R Hockenhulltl
(949) S2A·l404.
Tiit auccusfw Bidder
and Iii Subcontt1etor1
will be requlfad lo follow
th• nonditctlmln1Uon
raqulrtmenb Ml forth
In UM 81ddlnl Oocu·
mentl ind to Pl1
prn1llf111 Wiit rttn •I the loetlloft of the WOl'k,
Tiie IUCCHtlul 81dder wUI llci flQUlfad to hlVI
th• foUo•lnt Stab of C1hfcwnl1 C.nttKlor'I
llc4n cUJrtnl •I th
tltnt fllf IUbm lo4' Of
Ille Bid
UCPfSI
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a.narel
lulldlnt ConttKtor UCMSICODL
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l. The c.illtntl1t .ii.a
have "-' Ill iblll
... '"' ~ nente '"' C.lifOf-Conlt • tor'• ll c11u for a
11tlrll!niHll •f :. GOntin11 "°' r•n llf IOf lo the •Id OINl'l"ll ult for thl• ,,. .. , T1M lklflN ......
to Nf fy tNt t•CIW• _. ........ •f ...
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completed durlnt the
p1113 yt1n
THC RlGENlS Of THC
UNIVERSITY Of CALI
fOftNIA
Aptil 2003
P11bll 1h1d Ne wport
BHth·Cosle Meu Oatly
Piiot Aprll t6. 23. 2003 Wl31
AffORNEv 6A PAlitY
WITHOUT ATTORNEY
""" and Wooley Lll'. 10900 WM1hll'1 Blvd . lo•
Ma:alts, OA 90024-6!!01 Tt(E~ NO 310 824
1777 ATTORNEY roR
R•ll•nee N1Uonel In
dtm11lty COflllllnY
NAM OF COUltl IUOI
CIAL OISTltlCl Ort
lltAHCH COURT, If ANV Or•"r Col.lnty s11111r1oi Collf C.111t1l JudH.lal
Oltltld
l'l AINTIH · Rallenct
Natio nal lndemntt~
Co11111anr
OHENOAHT Tl1r1n
Svedr•n MOftclOf S.....,..SSAU
LfVYINO orrecu 0r
111,. County Sheftff1
0.pt.L '801 Jfl!lf)OI"
lht , ""' IOI. e..wp«t 8~11. CA 2MO Hwbor OIYIMOO
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lttulld on •• , O'l In lht
"6vt Mlcn•M>if COtlft llPOlt I iud&mtnt MtefMI
ll • l&.tt f11 ft¥tt of
111411111111 $ttf1tor(1), II tnu Netlonol 111
daftl111t1 C~nt c/o ~11111114 W.Ole'J. • IC*IO
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T11ra11 Sodtlan .. 65
Belco11rt Onve. Newport
Beach. CA 92660, sno'""' • 11et b•lanu of SJS0,903 68 ectually
due on Hid fUdcment on
the date of th• 111u1nc:e
of Hid writ, I have
levied upon •II rlltll. title
tnd tnter111t of aeld
Juotmenl deblO<(•) In
th• prof er 11 111 1111
County o Or•n1•. Slate nf C.hfMnl• dt\Cttkd
ulollow1
Co1111Mnly Kr>own Ad· dr.~• 65 8elcourt Otl1rt, ~ort 811ch. CA
l•l•l 09'crlotlon l'AA Cfl 1· LOT 10 Of TRACT
NO U4!IO, AJ ~N OH AM~ RCCOttOCO IH BOO!< 491 , 'AG<.142 TO
46 INCLUSIVE M MIS
C£.LLAN[OUS MA,S,
IU'.COltDS or OMNOl
COUNTY. CAl"OltNlA
lttcord Ow11ar1 The SYOdjl.ln Fam!iy L1mittd .. •• Mf...,
Thia propert1 la t
fwel!tnt
If the eub~ of um
HI• 11 , .. 1 Pf.,,.,.ty llld
ll llH no •tfllt Seidt ...
f/11 Ot... tOITI n ... ICJl.l110fl, dirt< liOl!a to lb ~•hon "'•t M oll tainM IY...i the S!lwlffa Offu upo11 '~tl
Ptnt• ( '"" bldd"'I •l>Ould ttfflf IO kllo>M
101 110 to 101 no
If! lu"v•. of Ille C0411 of
Clvll 'r°'""" for Jfllr!Ufft to•.,.,...,c IN t••, '911ClrtHIM, incl
off•ct •f .... ... "'' tilt 1 of defl4illl1
bidden
HOTlCf 1$ Hr. .. uv
CMN ttuit 111 ,._1 I ,
2003, ti l l 00 e'Ctodl A .. •l 411)1 MfillbofM
Shockley added two RBis. mdud-
~af~8~-~~elllren Ouh -Sailors roll over Irvine
Academy LH&419
•TENNIS: Newport Harbor
High's boys tennis team moved
into a tie for third place In the
Sea View League with vlaltlng
lrvlne. whJch the Sailors de-
feated, 15·3, In a league match
Tuesday at Harbor.
Sarah Hall came within a
half-second of her mother's
3,000 record earlier this sea-
son and Friday's effort was
more than 90 seconds faster
than her previous beat. The
clocking also automatically
qualified Hall for the N,A.IA
outdoor nationals, for which
she had already qualified in
the 1.500 and the marathon.
S1ge Hill I , Brethren Chr. 3
SooN by lnnlna1 S1g11 Hiii 010 103 l -e 11 l
Br.ihren 200 '°° o l 15 ,
Frledrn:h1, Wilkin• 15) and
Kornawiet; Warden and Kilbane. W -
Wllktns 4-1 L -Warden 2B -Karl
IBCI. Soles IBC)
The Sailors (9-8, 4-3 in
league) and Vaqueros (9-8. 4-3)
each trail league-leadJng Foot-
hill and second-place Wood·
bridge.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY "Tyler Deck came up big and
Brandon Lutfy and Dylan Es·
pley-Jones are beginning to
understand each other and
come together as a team,* Sail-
ors Coach Jeff' Thomson said.
She ls scheduled to run hi;r
first 10,000 at the GSAC cham-
pionships. beginning Friday at
Point Loma Nazarene. Celebrating the Daily Pilot's
Athlete of the Week series Also Friday, Vanguard sopho-
more Jenny Thune qualfted for
the outdoor nationals by post-
ing a t'ime of 2:17.04 to finish
fourth in the 800.
TODAY
2• -Brad La Bau
Newport Harbor
F-ootblll, 1996. '97
2• -Mario Romo
Eatencla
Baaebell, 1996, '97
18-Britteny Fullen
Coron• del Mir
Water Polo, 2003
Rd, rm 108, City of fQwport BHch. County
of 011n1t, St1t1 of
C11tfornia I wtll tell al
public 111ctlon to the
hicfl"I bidder, tor t.ttfl
In lawful money of tht
United Sl•to. all th•
r 1&hl. tlUe and lnttrHI
of -aid Jvdcmenl clet>l
or(•) 111 lht •bon
d<tur iOed Pf epeitty. or .o much th«MI 11 m11
b• necHuty to ut11fy
u ld eucullon. ••th
t cc1utcl lnt11ut end
coals.
Dal•d Aptll 10, 2003 Dlvl1lon Harbor
AnltOllltM l!
MIHIMUMlll> '1,451,00000
M.cll ... S Ctron1
$~ 0Hnte Coulll1 ly I/ O. Herp, D
NO Do not tab down
or dtface 1 poettd
noUce llttor• the ult Of
aattttecUotl ef ~ ,.,,.1 Codi SectMlll 116
(mtldel'lullOf')
l'11bllalltd Newport
l••ch Co1ta ..... O.ltJ
l'llot •11 It U. IO, 2001 Wl,. ··-........ ,.
Y IW81A1Hf1
c.llA.-
Wl•AJ1"'7
fo 1n lllil'•. llt111fl
cleiln. credlllf•. OOfl tine-t cr .. lon. _, ,.,_, wtlo _..., otlt
....... " Miter 11111 ..
tho •ill °' ott.aM, • both. of, CHAALCNl A.
JOHN°" A ,CTITIOflt f O" ,.10 IATI lie• ._ f1W i.y
, AT ICM CllONlff
--
... Vlft leqve
Newport 15, lrvlne 3
Sing._-Khoury (NH) def Perlt, 6·2.
def Jung, 7-5. der Le, 6-0. Deck INHI
w on, 6-0, 8-2, 8-0. Farmer (NH) won,
8-4, H . 6-0 Vanguard is victorious
Doublee -Hochwald-Seryduk (NHl
lost to Gomez-Shu, 5-7. def.
Chang·Nguyen, 7-8; def. Yeng-Bul,
6-2; Lufty-Eapley·Jonea (NH) won.
8·2, 6-2, 6-2. TWNnl·D1vi1 (NH)
loll. 1·6. won, &-2, loat. 6-7
• MSE.B.\LL: Vanguard Uni-
versity held on for a 3-2 Golde)l
State Athletic Conference base-
ball victory Tuesday at Poi.Rt
Loma Nazarene. .
tvtotschenbacbershines
• GOLP: Junior David Mot·
schenbacher shot 3-over-par 36
to earn medalist honors, lead-
Marcus Harris yielded ~
hits and walked three ln 6~ in-
nings to earn the victory. '
Vanguard improved to 22-23,
11-13 in the GSAC while Point
Loma fell to26-16, 12-ll.
Su!*lor Court of Cell· tornto, Coun~ of OR· ANG£
THE ,ETITIOH FOR
,R08ATt fljfUtlta tllal
PATRICK CRONIN lie 1ppofrttad 81 per1on1I
rtprHtnlltlv• to •d·
mlnl•tw tilt ultl• of
th• dectdtftt lHC l'ETITIOH requetb
tht fKede11t'a WI" end cod le Ila, fl 1ny, be
admltttd to PfMlte Tho
Will 111d .ny codlcl at•
1v1l11ble for 01mln•· tlof'I In tile ftlt kept lly Ille court..
lHC l'EmlOH ft411"b
a11tt\otltr to etlllmmlater Ille .. t.lt 11ndtt tht
lnelepondent Adlfllnta•
tratlOll of latet .. Act,
(Thi. Alltt1011t1 wlll ellow tlle !*tonal tepreMll·
t1t11r1 to tab m1nr
IC(lftfla Wtfhollt "lain•
In& court opronl • ltfot• ta1111 certal11
_, l,..ort111t ecuona, ............. ,...., ..
,...,_tati.. ... tie
required to S'" Mllce
lO lflttr111tecf ,.,Miii
vnt.h t11t1 ~.,. we1¥0d
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~ nol If •nt tM
1\lttloflty
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loeettd tt M1 T1lt c1t1
Dfl.,. South, OW81!1t C4 ..... tr •OO OI Cf II ...
lfBl'tillt of t11e ...........
10ll tllould •pe>ur at tht llterl111 and state your
•5Uon1 or hie written Ob lloni w Ith the court
llci ort the hett Inc,. Your
eppur1nct mey be In
111r1011 tlr by your
1ttorne1.
" VOU ARl A CRCDI
TOlt 01 conttn11nl
cradltor or "'9 dec• ... d. you m111I Ille your cl11tn
with the court end !Mii • eoc>r 10 tht IHl'llOl\11 •111'1M11l1Uve tppollltld
II)' tht court within tour
month• from 1111 date of
tM llt1t laa111111c1 •f lltt•S 11 PfO'llded In
,rol>at• Code ~Uon
9100 Tiit OIN f0t f~
tlallllt will not Hpi!e
kfw• four monlhl ffom
the N•lna d1te notlctd
above. YOU #AY C'XAMINC t111
file ktpt by tht collf't. If
~ .,.. e pertofl lfl·
ttt•-.tlll Ill tM ntal4.
J" _, file with tM
c-t a ReqUHt fOf
"9CtOt Notic. ~--'" OI 1$4) of the lil1111 of 1n
illftfllMY and •P~llNI
ef ..Utt HMtt or of
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TO ALL INTEltCITfO
P RSONS:
1. '•tltloner. Thom••
Mlftfl fe1111 S.llllOll flltd
• tNUtlon •1111 lhl• court fot I OecrM C:beflllnt .. ._ "fcillowt:
Tl1011t1t ltin.t F en11
l1n11011 to Tlle1111t Ja_,_
2 ntt: g()UltT OltO(RS
th•t ell J*'IOlll 1111•
tsted In tflla IHtt• lft ..
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latlon. ptlnttd In l~ county DAil Y Pll.Ol _ o .... Al'tl 21 IOOI I
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"lot April 23. 30. May
7, 14, 2003 .wte7
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• n 1sldttlt
hit IUttlfttnt trH
'"" Wit• ttlt Coel'Y Cltttl of Or1R111 CoiJjlty
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WedWMsday, April 23, 2003 At
~"""=---..... __ .. _ l.llilllol!Cll -llpl .... ......... Uplllala. -llpllolca 2MI l.1111 ... •12"t THE PlTITIOH FOR -•-TO 'R08ATE request. thit --nH-JOHN S. WILLIAMS M •ISWIOfs PUBLIC AOMINISTRAToft ... nlOI be appointed as 11«son1I _, ..... ••t"""" rtprHent•llva to ad-._ iu ,,,.. minister th• estate ot , 4"4 111 Mfr•. b1n1fl· the dec;edtnt. lltdR. «•dltora, con· THE PETITION requests
tlnat41t creditors, ind aulhorily to administer
penons wllo ftl•Y oth the tllt1tt under the llf't'IH be lntwH l•d In lnd1p1nd1nl Admlnl5· ~ wHI or u tile, or tr1tion of Ettetes Act ~!'!.i_~of: KAREL LUISE (Th" Authority will allow IT~ Iha personal represen·
•• Iii-PETITION FOR PRO· tel•~• to take m1ny 8"1E llu ti.in filed by actions without obt1tn·
J OHN S. WILLIAMS , Ina court llpprov1I. l>"UllllC ADMINISTRATOR 81tore t1luna certain , 111.lhe Sllptflor CcMUt of very lmporl1nl 1etlon1,
c.fifornl1, County of how111er, the pe1son1I
y !S,Al!GE. rtprnent1tive wlll be
Policy
Rates and deadlines are subje.ct to
change without nouce. 'The publisher
tcserves the right to censor. reclassify,
revise or reject any classified
~vertisernent. Please report any error
~at may be in your classified ad
immediately. The Daily Pilot acceplS
no liability for any error in an
adveniscment for whkh 11 may be
responsible excepl for the cost of the
space actually occupied by the error.
. Credit can onJy be allowed for the first
insertion.
· ANNOUNCDWITS
& MISC.
GARAGE
SAU
BUSINESS & .. FINANCIAL
c....,~
1010-1770
1419
2305-2490
Oldef Style F"'1llt\n PIANOS A CollKdblrlt ·~ ........... ............ ~~
$tCA8MPAID .. ........... --WEllUY r.aTATD
·~ ........ -.. ,..,....
• 1 corJs1G rmmns
I
11qutred to 1lv1 nollc• to lnltf'tatad person1
unltis they have w1lv1d
notice or con .. nttd to
th• proposad action.)
The lnd1p1nderlt •.d·
ministration 1uthorfty
will b• ar1nt1d unless
en lnt•r•al•d peraon
ftles an objection to the
petition and shows 1ood
c1use why the court
should 11ot ar int lit•
authority
A HEARING on the
petition wlll be held on
MAY 15, 2003 1t 1:30
p.m. In Dept l73
located at 341 The City
Drive South, Oranc•. CA 9Z868.
If VOU OBJECT to the
~OF ~d r.i'ir~~ EWS CASE NO.·Ai17473 To al heirl,
benetk:iariet. ~OOl61Q1111 aech:n. end peraons Who may otherwise be iolentsted
in the wlll or ntate, Of bOlh of MElVIU.E JAMES ELLIS AKA
JAMESEWS
A PETITION FOR
PAOSATE has been
filed by JACOUEL YNN
L EWS 1n the Supetiot
Court of California,
Covnty ol ORANGE
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE reQUHtJ that JACOUELYNN L. ELLIS
be appointed as
peBONJ representative
to admmter the estate
of the decedent
THE PETITION ~uests
authority to adm1ntster
the estate under the
llldepeudent
Administration of Estates
Act (This authority will
allow the ~ representative to take
many actions W!1hout
oblall'Vng court approval Before 1.aklllQ oeitain
very imponanl aclione, l'owever. the personal
r9Pfesental1Y8 wtu be
requited to give noCice 10
interested l*10flS
unless they hilve waived
notice or ooneenced 10
!he proposed ICllOO.)
The N ldepel ldef1I
administr8b0n autnonty ...,. be granted unless Ill
interes1ed pereon files an objection to the
peli1ion and stlOWS good
C8UMI tNt'rf the COi.ft should nee grant the
ll'•ntl111 of lh1 petltlOfl,
you &hollld llPP9tlf •t the
h11tlnt 111d •l•t• your
objedlofl• or Illa w1ltt1n
ob1Ktlo11a with IN couft
before the 1w1.,1,... r-
'4IPUl•llU nlty b4 In
person 01 by your
1ttorn1y.
IF YOU AAE A CREDI·
TOR 01 ~ontlnaent
creditor of the dec:nMd,
you mu1I Ille your clalln
with the court end mall
• copy lo tfl4 l)e'tonal
repr1s1nt1tln eppolnlll4
by the court within tour
months ftom the elate of
the fnt luu1nce of
letters as J)fovided In
Prob1le Code section
9100. The time for filln1
claims wilt not HpW•
before four tnOfltti. from
Ula "-'"• date notk:ed above .
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
fll• kepi by the court. It
rou .,, a JllfllOn In·
tuast•d In UM estate.
you m1y file with the
cou1t 1 Requut for
St>eclel Notice (1orm 0£·
l!>t) of th• flline ot •n
inventory end 1ppn1ul
of estate Hsets 01 of
any petition or account
U f)fOVtded In Probtll
Code section 1250, A
Requnt fot Specie!
Notice form is avellable
from the court clerk. An.-y fw P.tttt-.
......... P. 4e M.,e c ... ...., c...,.... '"" J•••• C. Hervey, D-..tY, 341 n.. City Dr., ,.0. •ea 44H,
Ot-.... ,CAH .. I
Published Ne•por.t Beach-Co~t• Mesa Dally
l'llot Aprtl 23, 29, 30,
2003 Wl'l42
Ml&W.
tf u-1,,.,.,,
Notice Is lweby &1'1911
thet the und«.ian.d will
at public auctfon pur •
auant to chapter 10,
division 8 commeflC1n1
With HCtion 21700 Of
the bualneu and J>fO·
fnalona c~e or section
1911 of Ille civil code of TM Stat• of California
and r.urauant to com·
mare •I code, 1ecOon 7210 (2): the followinc
misultaneous household
end personal J>fOperty
to·wlt Identified by mime
and storaee untt num-
ber. Rita Eat•ll• lot RS
11103 Jnd Henry Blank
Lot HB 7802 Total of 2
lob, storad ill Two
Broth11rs Mo111n1, ~t
local.Ion of 10'41 W, 18th
Street, Costa Meu.
C11iforn11 92627, Oranae
County. This sale will lie
competitive b1ddm1 on
the M1y 28th, 2003. at
4.00 i> m., et South
How to Place A
Coah Auction. 2202
Sout h Jhln Strut,
Santa Ana, CA 92707,
(114) 957·8133, on said
pramlau , County of
Ounce, Stet• of Call
forni1. Bill)' S
l1umphr1tt, Auction"'·
license nunlbet 28'1, woll
conduct Hie at 2202
Soot h Main Street,
Santa Ana, CA Sales ls
sold wtth hmlt and
rtstrve, th• landlord
reserves lhe ritht lo bid
at lh11 'Siie. Purchasn
must be paid for at time
of purchilSe All pur·
chued aoods are aold,
•n os· and must be
removed by Saturday,
May 28th 2003 5·00
p m Thos ule 1s sub,ec t
lo prior cancellatton on
the event of settlament.
between Two Brotheri
Movona and oblicated
party
Publl\hed Newport
Buch-Costa Mna Oaoly
Polo I Apt 11 23. 30.
2003 Wl38
l&Al ll01ICE
MOTICI Of PUIUC SAU
Of AWDOB PIOPllTY
Nollce IS hereby a1ven
that the undersoened will
sell at public aucllon,
pursuant lo Section
21700 of the Busmen &
Professional code. the
following d~scrobed
properly lo wot
Elle10 A Pacana 015.
Bike, Ru& Rims & Tue~
Hand Carl, Shop VR.
MIS<.. Household Chns
topher Dale Un11 C97
Baseball Cards. Maea
z1nes. M••c Bo<es. Mis'
Hounhold, Sus;in Kim
ber rahrner Unit 810
Clothes. Coonpoto•.
Luuaee. M1n1 I rodge .
Cooler Bo>.e• & Misc
Household
Sile woll be by 'om
pelolove ( wrtlltn 1ealed
bods may be submolled
on advance> on lhe 14th
day of May 2003 •t
900 A M al the pre
moses where saod pt 011
e•ty has been stored
which os lo,al~d at
AVRf S SELr STORAGE
1880 Whtl!l~r AH
Co•ta Me~ Ca 92627
Landlord 1eserve!. lh~
roght lo bid di the •die
Purchases musl be made
by cash and paod lor di
the lome of purchase All
purchased goods are
sold "AS ts· and must
be removed at '""~ ot
H ie Sale •s sub1eL1 to
1.ancellal1on 1n the event
111 ••tllement botw~en
l•ndlord and ob1t11ated
p41ty Published cin Aprtl
23td 2003 .and on "9rol
30th 20()3
AYRES GROUP
80M>HUM8ER
s-400-1684
Ayres Sett Store&•
At>eel• RUSo$0 J
Lene Rnldant
•aer•
Scott
Man·
Publtshed Htwpor t
B .. ch·Co1t1 Meu Dilly
P ilot April 2l, lO, 2003 W141
cm Of llWPOIJ 1WH
lr>1KI IMTMl9S
Sealtd blcb mey bto
•Ketved at th• offM.e ol
the City Clerk, 3300
Newport Boulturd. P 0
Boa 1768, Newport
Beach, CA 92658-891~
until 11 .00 • m on lht
12th day of May 2003,
et which time such bods
sl>1ll .,. opened •Old r"d
for
The follow1n1 perto0nl
•rt doona business 1s
Tl1£ UPS STORE. 2973
Harbor Blvd Coste
Meu, C1hforn1a 92626
D 1 Woodard Corp
(CA). 1853 Paios Clfcle,
Cost• Meu. Cahfornie
92626
Th" bu11nn\ 1$ con·
ducted by a torf)(lf atlOn
H•ve 1ou ~hwte;d dolnc
lluso1111n yet1 Y"\ 08/
17/1997
0 T Woodaod Corp .
Coralee Preltyman
Secretary
Thi• ~t.ttemenl wu
flt.d with the County
Clerk ol Ot dn~e County
on 04/18103
J0036941S06
O~oly Pilat Apr 23 30.
May 7, 14, 2003 Wll9
FldltlM ..... ..... s......
O<lU P•OHT llACH
ACCESS WAUtWAYS Tltle •• ,, ••• .,
C:-~ect No. 3378
$66,000 fMlneer'a hit-lo lht lollow1n& peri.ons
BIDDl:R S UST AVAii are do•ne business n
AB LC • O N C.11 V Universal Ma1nten•nce
WE.B S I TE h tt p /' Company 77601 rorbn
www2 u ly newport Rd Slo 32. Laeun1
beach ca us/pbw!Jodlt•I Noeuel Caloforma 9'1677
default "SP Peter J C.tpdh1elle
Approved by 24861 Camberwell la
/S/Steplten G. lod..m, euna Hiiis Caloforn11
Put.lie WO<'lo:a Director 926'>3
Prospective b1ddtf\ lh.-llusonen os <on
may obtain one sel ot duGled by •n ondovodual
bid documents for Have vc.u staoted do1nii
$10 00 al th~ offoce ot bus1nes. vtt' Yo 01/
the Publtc Works Oe OJ 19SS
parlmenl 3300 Newpo1t Peter Capdrvoell"
Boulevard Newpr.rl lhos slatement was
Beach. CA 92663 filed wolh lh• County
Cortlraclor l o"ense Clerk ol Or•roge County
ClaH1f1c .. t1on1 -.1 r• 0110j 10103
quored fnr th" pr•>1ecl 20036936500
"A OR C 12' Oaoly Polol Apr 9 16
far furthtlr infCJrmJ ~ J 30 2003 W127
hon call Lloyd u .. unn Rditlous lusiwu
f'ro1ecl Man•b•' al "'-S......____, <949)644 3328 -..... _
Published N•wpr.rt The following persons
Beach-Cosla Me'a CJaoly Mt d<•OO& bu""''' as
P1lol Aprol 23. 2001 Wl40 Ba,••tb"ll lJnotorm"> Rdltlws "'9ntu Dor <CI 82S Hobou us
C6url Corc.n• Del Mar "-5""""9111 Ga11fur no• 92b?'i
fhe following pns""" Charle\ l ~ander
are doone busonP\S as Mcllrode 8~!> Hob"cu'
Jom R•paor, 21 lO N• Co;ur I Conor1• Del Mar
t1onal Av~ Co">I• Mr~., r •liftirno• 9?61'>
CA 926l7 rh" bu'""''"• " con lame. R B111ell l i jQ tluctrd uv M• ondovodual
National Av~ <:ostd H•ve y'>u •.t.irted doone
Mesa CA 92627 b"""~'·· yt>I' Nn
Th" bu">onr~• " l On Chdll« Mc8rodt
ducted by •n ondovodu.it Tho•. tol.,Mnt w••
Have Y"u started doon~ loi•d "'''~ the l.ounty
busone•• y~P v., 1994 C.lerk ol 1'.Jr •Iii• Counly
lame• R Bizzell 0 11 03, 18 0.1
Thts •latPment w.o• 2003693764 l ltl~d woth the 1.ounly Oaoly Polol Apo 16 23
Clerk of Or~nge C"unly lO M•f 6 2003 W\33
2003693989 1 Hll , .. ---·· tlM on 04/04 03 I •-• __. dlt
Oaoly Polo I Apr 'I I b ttM Mrf weyl Pl.<11
23. 30 200J w 1 ·q Clanlfl~ ocl tM.yl
(949)M2-S'71
.......... ........
Th.\ folowl111 peoon.l
.,. doln& buslneu u
l1111&nn liqu0t . 250 £
17th St. •A, Coste Mesa.
CA9262i
Bona Hwan HW•n&
1145 Woodbury Or Hatbor CA 90710
Thjs buson"' 11 con
ducted by • corporation
Have you •l•rl•d dome
business yet? Yes, S.Ot 30 1998
Bone H••n Hwanc
lh1s statement *'"
foled woth lhe County
Cle;rk of O!ana• County
on 03/27/03
200J6Ua7._
Oa1ly Polot Apt 9. 16.
23 30. 2003 Wl2S
Re-.. ..... ...s......
The followona per$on&
.,. doona bu,,inen n
Smote Offltn Adnnc&d
Oenllstry, 210 W Birch
SI Ste 203 Bru CA
92811
Sahyan Dental Inc
(CA) 769 Voew Lane
Oramond Bar. CA 91765
lhl\ business o\ l On
dut.tad by • cotporaloon
Have you •lartrd doing
bustneu yet7 No
~hv•n Oenl•I inc
Ab« Sahy•n CCO
This stateml!nl w n
foled woth lhe Count t
Clerk of Or1n1e County
on 03/20 03
200S693793 I
Daily Polol Apt 9 16
23 30 2003 WI 24
Fic:tltlm .....
"-S.......
The follow1n1 µer \t•n\
ar' do1na. bustnt!!.\ "'
Loomis Property '"'
5323 Via Apolond Yor Ila
Londa CA 9Z886
CSR Cnterpro\n lnr
(NV 1 5323 Voa Apohnd
Yorba ltnda CA 92886
This bu"""'' os LO"
dueled by • corp11r•lor>11
Have you sl<1r ted doon~
bus1ne•s yet> No
C SR (nterpro\r\
Maury loom,. CEO
ThlS stalernent w H
!tied with th• (uunly
Clerk nf 01 a nae County
on 03 19'03
200369376aS
Oatly Polol Apr 16 23
30. May 7 ?003 W\36
SELL
your stuff
through
classified!
___ Deadlines ---
Monda)' ..................... Fnday 5:00pm
Tuesday .................. Monday 5:00pm CLASSIFIEIAD
By Fax
(949) 631-6594
11'\e;i'IC oncludc ) ou1 n.imc anll
rh<1nc numbr. l!lld w~ · 11 call
""' Nl~ "'llh I po.c 41><1!~ I
By Phone
(949) 642-5678
II ours
By Mail/In P e r son: :no we,t Bay S1n:c1
Co~ta Mesa. CA 92627
At Newpon Blvd. & Bay St
Wedne~day .............. Tue!>day 5:00pm
Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm
Fnday .................... Thursday 5:00pm
Saturda) ........... Fnday 3:ooPm
Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm
Monday-Fnday
Walk-In 8:30am·5·00pm
Monday-Fnday SunJa~ ........... Fnday 5:00pm
. ' ~ .
I
GU v .. w111h<-A
1-"ty TV Stw. We
have boolllnp for all
top r11llty tMHIHI
pro1nmmln1. If you
sln1, dance, K1 Of
have • passion !Of
basic ent1W1•inln1,
please call ua TOll FREE 800·318·7920 eat. lOJ?Ot Remem
bet EVERYOM: IS A STAR.
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Index
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MJSCBJNIEOUS
MERCHANDISE
' . .-s-1510
HQt.ES FOR SALE
ORANGE 5400
COUN1Y
3165 ConJna .....
STa llDGS 50-10'Mt °" 40a40,50•90,60al~O.
Must Sell I Can Deliver I Clll Nowt Rica SI).~ 1'!111
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••we•tetl
tt .......
•••ywayt "•'9• Clntlfletl..t ,..,.
co.ottA on MM
Vl..l.A&«,
OPEM UT-WW 1-4
Sina lam home, So of
PCH 3br 2.5ba. mstr br
w/retrHt, olflca/lob
w/clual fp. $1,299,000
~FOR SHOWN; rm
W..-TS~ 9806185 98412'32215 , ..............
a~:.~ L Oii ~ ia.,
• l.~.!.·. 00 0 • $1,Jn,UN t&72l-0132
.... lo.A ... 'Y_ ......... .__..
........ <-* Fallulbul
toc:.lloll Of\ °" • ......., . ~ '-"· Oft llrft ~-. w/f,p. ..................... ........ .W,Moltlr, ·--~
Under th e Service Directory Ba1111L'r
Reach 80,000 Ho mes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
CaH Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
U ST SIDI
OPEN SAT SUN 1 4
282 E BAY SI 38R 28A
Be1u cuslom remodel on
a quiet St $733,000 BY
OWNER FOR APPT TO
VIEW CAll Michael
949-280· 7633
ColaDICm
PltlMl lSTATIS
PAQKJI TINO•I
.. AnoNwtol USA ····•56-9105 www patr1elitenore com
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YOUR
HOUSE
WITH A
GARAGE
SALE!
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M.9-642-5618
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find services from
electronics and
plumbers. to
landscapers and
painters .
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Alt Wtdne d!y. Al>f ti 23, 2003
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
•
Newport Beadl •
, __ le View
Of'OI SAT-SUN 1-5
oYerlooluoa !*1' buutrful
tl.W'n-key lwnhm. uperaded
lfruout. hrdwd firs, bev
~class ch, Cf Mitt,
new pejla windo-. 2
marble !p's, hiflli ce11\.
11\*'d ptad. $849,000
949-640 9306
llDUCIDI $HO,OOO
Grat~~
loalbon 38r 38a r._.
and expanded In '97 '°"""""' ktt, IMs/l baths. veloll isl<~. l/setVrty ~ys. room 1o expand. Don
Thousn:t. aet 94!Mil5().948l
A DQllSll'I S. sa.
Mlrwba bq lloar '*"' h1(h ctillnas. curv1n1
sbi"cme. OIAall F p, a
.,..-met tutdw\, cusbn
"*"'*Y' mcre.Sl."".cm Mlcheel Brinknwl. c.-ar. Reelty 949-~tn
ftlly ,_......... DX>sl
ltome oo a ovenaed lot
wWI :.cenoc ... -. 48'.
office, lBa, Jt pr. rR La
wrap •ouod ywd Marble
&Jame, COIJIW intar>. flat sa_, plasma 1V lll!l
Steve 949-4~10
·~ omu~r-..G~~
29 Pllt up, H 51 Mullc and ' WMl!h llCUlp4u ...
30_ Comered 52 S"""°'9
12 -, 53 llletld""' 31~ Jrl9
32 o..ndlcd w "Scr*>le
35 8anldnq llieCe ~ '55Whera 38 Some NCOs Ccrnbocta .. ,. , 1nMc1 UQIMfll 56 w~ 43' Type of rug 57 Verdi heroin8 « Tot. Often 58 ,,.,, cl oxon
46 Malle public 59 CW'11411'• baCll
48 Cute 61 TV adjuncl
A IUllTIRA R~I'
w1I be c0ll'4>ieted th~
sprine S6r 5 56.o wrtl> ..
wondertul flow'°' llooo
plan Sl.7SO,OO'.l M1t,_.
S. ... rn..n. ~ Rtalty
'TM Bluff.' Complete rtt
model 3b< 2 Sba rR, end
uott auU'<.' from po<~.
parll & tut lot lulosrte
l lstq Princ.,m Only 949
644 4144
PRIMl lSTATES
PAmCltTlNOIU
NATIONWIDl USA
949-156-9705
ww w pattlcllltnore com
OClANflONT
180" OCIAN VllW
$639,900
11 12 13
OPlN SUN 1 5
ltaltan ~lylr 5br 5ba
dpj>rO< 18,0()() 10
19.000-..1 SJ ,49S,OOO
PLATINUM PI OPEITllS
Sl•len1~ Meut !'r
!149 71'> II~
PRIME ESTATES
PATRICK TlNORE
NATIONWIDE USA
949-156-9 705
www pat11d•tenort com
....,......_ p ..... Ct'8d
c.Us.tom ~tale Wl11l c.anyon
& OCAMl VISW< oti..cl ,,
S6,500,000 c ... , .....
==ta'.949-7$~177
RURAL PROPERTY
FOR SALE
COUNT YOUR LOSF.RS
&d\ \'Ulnenbk Soulll deab. Our dcclaRt'could rn du ~u11e lbat
biiclly. although the rcwh 11<..., the
5&11'1e Aft« taehin,1 •· conllllCt of luur hcalU on a 1tra1ghc!orward auc-
lion, there wen: I 0 tsicb to be Md
Dfiet the lead o( the quttO or cluk Bw ~ -.11<111 in h<a)I) pcrl'Of\1C,
m•SC!lll tin the JICk n( tam •nJ led a
diamond IO tho .. lfll Thal IMt Ill
Wett'• lee. and the defender clncrly
l'Cf\lmCd I lnlmp. Docia«r conceded slllOdlerdiamood IO WCM. who ailed
with ' UUIJJP· Occlam' wti !Ible IO rulT a diamood in dummy. but till
NORTH
•86-l ., AQJ.9
62 • 8653
~'T
•J94 7 4J
AQ 109 .
•Ql 10
£Ab,.
~? 107 2
J 74
•K97 4 2
SOUTH •AK S
K 10 85 2 o K853
•A
.,had to concede allO(her diamond "1d
11 sl)llde. Down one. '
lliOR'TH £.A.ST
2 .... ........
When dummy bit the table. there
were only three ~ 1v.o dia-
nlOftds and :; spMde A II dcclurer had
10 do wa.s make '4111: lhnl lhert were
two tJUmps in dummy for diamond
ruffs when the time came 11w can
be ai:oomplished easily enough by
leading a diamond JWMY from the ltng UI trick two!
Opc:rung lead· Queen of •
The greal Tere11CC Reese wa.\ miu:
dummy at 11 foor-SJ>ade contruct. Declarer sinned with · 11 tricks. 001
afltt a few tnck.\ had bttn p111ye<l he
could rruU.c only 10. Eventually. he
butchered anrnhcr trid ;ind c:ndeJ up
down a Irle .. "'Could I ha'e dooe het
tcr."" ht-asl cd R~
R1..'C-.c: \:Ol\.\ldc:red for a 11>0111enl t.ir
111oo "Well," he replied. '"double
dummy you 1..'oold lune gone Juwn
twc1!··
We>.1 can win lilld n:tum a trump.
'but dcclatcr i~ 11 tempo alicad. After
wmnlog tbc hl!art 10 dummy. declarer
lca<b nnothcr diamood. theo lili• the
-.a.-ood heart on the tahlc Ocdarcr
return.\ to h.:ind IWICC w11h a !lp3(lc
and a club ruff to trump the rQTWn-
mg diamond' oo the table. then l!ets
had.. to hand by lnlmpmg .mother
dub to draw the I.bl 11\Jmp, .mJ the
only otllt:r IO'K!r ••a ,p.i<Jc
RESORT/
VACATION
PROPERTY
FOR SALE
Desert Property 5960
GOU l'flOl'aJJES Sales
& Wlfller rerit&b Palm
Spt1f14P, Palm o.-1 Abo
Washmglon Waterfront
Relerra.b.. Mlcliae4 Anter --*-'--*-., tl00-S~23
MISCEWNEOUS
RENTALS
RentalToShare 6030
last9t..ff Twnhn rurn'd
pvt ICJl5fM's hr.Iba. Sit rm/ .. ,,., ray, ~ .mo
rncl utols 949 644 4023
Ne/Ilg C-r-twnnse
to share. pool/spa, IJ eat
eolf LOW'WI VM!W Jbr 2ba;
SI~ 9496326318
Newport leoch la<k
loy 4br huu~e No
smok1n1. fem prof ~ ,_.. 112 utL 9&563.fi.l
RESIDENTIAi. RENT AJ..S
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Balboa
Corona del Mar
2111' llioo. l4ll* w/balc.
11115 nod. le 1') WI pr,
avatf now, ~
$1f60m 949-222 ~ i.2Sl
LevefY Cett-.• ~
corn• lot quiet & pvt, 2
story, 3br. Jbt, I c p
w/hty szmn 9&5IY.m;
Jlr Arch.Pu,.He1W•
bum cell•. skyltahts,
frplc's, 11ar. Jarden, w/d.
$267Smo 949 7~0«X> .. c............, ........
2 La e.. 2 ful ti., 2-t pr,
ll50d, wd th. La porbo,
~lse~lyr
lse. ...... !>/IS 714-962 7366
HAU OCEAN & IAY
VllWS 2Br 2Ba, middle
duplex, I c encl aar.
$2795mo 714 998-0948
Costa Mesa
STUDtO An. S795/mo
rnclude~ ulthles, near
beach, ~undry lac, no
peh 949-644 564,2
.._,,. G-.1 Cecuwwwrlt)
11r Ila .... w/pvt pr, fr'e. walk to Jn~ $895,.'
ITIO Water /tr tnh pejd. I< .....
~t 877 704 8649
[JI 9200
.... APT. Sp•ctous,
great loc•hon, 1arare.
w/d hli.up, no peh
$1050/mo 949 644 5642
IASTSIOl 28r houw-fnc.d )'¥d, PET ()< W/O hoot.141
E>W-81 ranee/oven Slnale
raraee·Water /lrnh paid·
Sl475. $5()() dep-$250 pet
714-545-0442
Newport Beach
* YIAJtlY • llASES
Bill GRUNDY REAL TORS
949-675 ... 161
Newpwt leodt
Peninsula Studio
Aper lm1nts •vaol Art
$700 S950 949 673 7800
Penlftsule Pelnt I br
I b•. nice furn, peet. a
boo Bay View. ut1I '"'I
agtSl350949 673 7800
HAI.I OfJ 1 •t MO llNT
for move M1 May I~ w/12
mo i.-Newty rernodl!6ed
C"P'! Code style 'ommu·
mty w/MW IJlll)Unces.
c.arpel & I.Ill amoc hie
Washr!f/dtyer. dlsl1witSher
& refnaer alor included roside "1)1 I Bt $109r> 28'-
$1445 (714) 6U-7S92
Vlllt5M.US OCIAN WWS
Ls~ 21!1 28.1 "Ll T 006"
Qudl 2t P't.a G.lt.d oomn
~ New~$1650-....,...MdMr'8
949 ......... 770
Prudlntilll Callta""' Realty
Dr .. -dodl$i7SCV mo & Dr 2h. la patio
$1600/mo ~ M#ltyn w.ns. 9&n1 5049
.. Cnd i-llom. 2llr
l.Sba IJlllD, alfMI ~'PL
nu !*(. "8 <.all>. 2 c
pr. act Sl8J> 9i&QJ. nU>
AGT 949-st5-7222 Ranches,farms/ Balboa Ptnlnsula
Country Property S91 S 0 CE AN VII W /Pr tr ..
COlOIADO IANCH ,........,.. 11, I ... Ip,
SAU lS 81. 80 ok P•c~ gar P'k&. 111"""'8/pets,
Up to SI0.000 below Sl.550/mo 949 300-8450
awr~osal S.ve $$ now On n.. s...d 'fM'Clacu4ar
and own 'IQm<! ot Colo v..,...... ~ c.or;t & down
rado's best raoches. En;>y coa.-;t Le 48r } ~ t'-Mnily
fabulou<> V11'W'> of the home avail for le.se now
Ro,~I<'\ with \lunnina S9,5al/mo ye;wty Cal llCI.
wnwts• Al;u-.\ to 60Xl o.y,. Pettrt 9$67J.8l99
~Tri lent c;4;4; 2br
2ba, "'· forrNll cln rm. 2, att pr, lnlty, comm pool/
spa Sl650ln 949-67~2
Greet 21r, 2 .51e
Condo, 2 c car. pool/spa,
no/pet/smk avatl 4/25
Sl950m lse 949 95!'>-3156
Jud .......... Xlnl OWiy! E'slde ~ 38r 2.58a, SfR,
F p, &J1Wlrl• coontws. 2ur
Pl&t. bldl~d, S26imo 9"9-~Jnt. .
Newly remod 2br iba
condo. 2 c e•r, patro,
wd, no peV•noli. Avatl 5 I
$1950 '" 949.759 1344
"'V9a .......... Li 28r
2&. dlrl rm b8k. l650sl.
2c prtoc. oaianw, Wllll to heh san., 91)9.598-9347
s.,.. -~ yr1y ,...... 2 nd' sla. 2.5ba. ocn vu, ~. Ip, pir, no
pet 1(11 $2400 949-QJ-7!0)
Newport Coast
live at.eve the <levd•,
.. _.,views. I level h-•· 2br, +<le,., Gat-ed comm. $85 1,000
Stunnlft9 owCH'd wl,...
ftln9 l raokfleld heme,
built In 2000 l br + of-
fice. Apprea J700sf.
S f,71',000
PLATINUM PIOPHTUS
Stefani• Meurer
949-7 15-J 156
acres ol Fed rec •ea.
Yftlll aruond ru.od wrth It
clec Eat Owns flnllB:tne
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lg Jlr 2.510 lf'I 1eted
comm. w/pool, spa•
pr1veto Yilrd. S3000/mo
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home builder. Qualified
controller capable of
multiple tasks Fluible
hours 20 lo 30 pel'
wui. s.1 ... y bued on
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to 7'4-SS7-4216
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falri:abon ~70
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lmmldlllte Medical belle
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all power, auto, sunroof,
llhr, cd player. newer
tires. arut cond. $6500
Days, 949 466 9771 or
eve~ 714 389 9794
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(1921i9) 122.91Wl
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lthr, 1(). mt, I OWIW
( l9297C) $59.9fl>.
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miles full poww.
(186771) $14,911).
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(19289) $39,911)
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Red w/T an lealher ·
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(18683) $21,911>
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& C ahausl Pke
(19 348) $29.91ll
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JX '00 llK, V6, Metallic new orltllnal cood Save
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lo l•c 6" mt, I owner,
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s~.!)00949 675 2869
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Good p•ont, no •c. run•
alnl, very relrable
$2550 714 235 9150
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qurres thal contrac
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lot.I $500 or more
(lllbor or mater lats)
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carpentry
A -l HANDYMAN
Install. re feet cabinets
~~ "dfr!. Dou& l 14-546-7258
• waiu.1tt • Custom Built ins. Crown
Moldonp, B•w Board~
L'577982 949 709 !1642
carpet Repair/Sales
<zCAJtPn 't\'CAIPlT 'tr
Reparrs, P1lthln1. Install
Courteous •'lY soza ,ot>s
Wholuatel 949 492 0205
Compater Services
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& •USINISS •Ef'AJ.S
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for qualtty •tr vie
949-136-11 75
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Concrete & Masonty
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E•p. Terry 714 557 7594
Constructn,tont
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pa1ntet. handyman,
I)( any of th• arut
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our StfYtce dlletloryl
THESE lOCAl SVC
PEOPLE CAN HELP
YOU TOOAYI
Bectrical Services
UCENSlD CONTUCTOll
No pb too sm. M tenllcesl
Repair, rembdtl, fans,
Sf' -SVC 9&66-36156
Roori""'11e
CUSTOM <JllAlM TU
tnstallatlofl. s.t.te cswnic,
martle, stone. &Wt 1975
l"6l2044 .leff 714-612-9961
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Re11oulln & lnsta1t••1on
TILC 0£.AN 949 , 5 71~7 I
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& inst•H•tion 25 Yr. u p ltc:/inwrtd 949-548-4363
DOUGHUtTY UOTHUS
11m f ... Toudl Sinai 19£il .._....1,.~~
Inst/RT " 714 191-8746
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l.andscaplng
DtrtyW.... +c.,e-
lawns. l awn Au attn&.
Spun~lers, Troublnhoot~
... Sprona Tune·ops,
Repa11 s 6 Upar adu
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Oirty Worlc"
714-715-2121
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Cleanup. Malnt1nanct,
Spnnkltf Repair. Haulina
(t49}HCM711
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DaYeB...tltoo
.. ,.322-1291
HandymalV
Home Repair
CO//U'UTI HOME MAlllTINA#CI
No job too smalll
Cverythonc from
C.pentry to PMlnr.
free estimate '·"·-~., 94'-ZH· lfU
flX UP 5"oAusT. All
types of rep•rn [lee
trlCll, ~ doors,
.... "'*1.. th ' --2ctwn o..,. 114 366-1881
"-"'C.....
'~ Carpentry • Plumblna
Drywall • Stucco
Pa1111tnc. Tiit & "'°' t 20+ v-• C.pertanc:ot
• 7t4-t6t-S776
JESSIY ... UM'S
HOMl•Ef'AM
SHCIAUST
RHtonabM Prices
14 Yra 9•11«lence In
all tr*' S,.Cl1flll111 In rllldential illt/ext.
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THIMUDYMAN AH _._ 1uaf1nlffcll
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Int enor /h I l 11648228
Call Jay 949 650 5066
l•y·-·· Pat11tl ...
lop Quallty, Competitive
In tar !Of IE t I L "648228
Cell lay 949 650 5066
IAINIOW ~ MMfT
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Qualtty job! frff t5t1mate
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Tht CaUf. Public
tJtllttln Commtulon
requlru lhat all used
household aoods
movers rlnt lhtfr
P U.C C1 T numb«.
limo• end cllauffturs
print l htlr T C.P.
number In all edvef •
tlMmtnh If you hn •
any questions about
t ht ••1•ttty o t • mover . llmo or
c"•uffeur,c1tl f'Ul&.IC UTIUTIU
COMlmSfOtt
IOO 877-M67
HOUSE llEPADmNG a WOOD FlNISKINC
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Platenng. SMco .. s.._.,~..__..
Restucco, Room Addition
Patch1n1 Reasonable'
714 921 1647 804-0497Pf
Plumbing
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