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Serving the Newport-Mesa c_o mmunity since 1907
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 2003
Residents seek city help to avoid eviction
Costa Mesa Councilwoman Libby Cowan
meets with those living in El Nido Trailer
Park, but it could be several months too late.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Piiot
COSTA MESA -Dick Mather-
ly came to the fJ Nido Trailer
Parle in 1977 seeking refuge from
a hean-wrenching divorce.
He got a job that paid $2.25 an
hour and only had 10 shell o ut
$80 a month in rent. Five years
later, he borrowed enough
money to buy a home of his own
in the park for $5,000. He ex-
pected ii 10 be his last move.
build a medical office building
on his propeny. I le is ofTenng to
pay owners up to $3,000 to move
to another park. as well a.'> other
options.
But residencs such a<. Matherly
aren't jumping al the o ffer.
They claim i1\ not nearly
enough to cover the investment
they have made over the year.,.
They are talcing their fight to d ty
leaders to get what they consider
fair market value for their
homes.
them. While it rrughl be 100 late
10 help them, Cowan was ame-
nable to !tlaTtmg Lhe proces!t 10
protect mobile home part fe1>1·
dent., facing relocation in the fu-
ture
BROWN'S PlANS
In May 2002. Brown. who aho
owm the ad1acent Snug 1 larbor
Village frailer Park. applied for a
change to the city's general plan
w conven the two LraiJer parb
into a medmu office building.
The council aweed 10 con!tider
ll.
mer.
Brown dJd not return calls for
comment Bui Mance White of
Government SolutJOn!t, who is
worhng with Brown on commu-
nity ouLreach. !Ml.Id Brown Ll>
sLarting the relocation process
before he has approvcll for hLs
project 10 give residents enough
llme 10 decide where they will
reloca1e.
Even withou1 plan!> to tum the
propeny into a medicaJ office
buiJding. Brown would clo~
both parks becaw.e they are so
old, White added.
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Dick Matherly, a 21-year re sident of the closing El Nido Trailer
Park, is fighting for fair market value on his mobile home.
Now, Matherly's home is being
evicted from the trniJer park after
more than two d ecades.
Owner Joe Hrown is trying to
relocate residents '><> he can
On Friday. a few re'>t dent'> of El
Nido and Orange Coasl Moh1le
Home Lodge met with Counul
woman Ubby Cowan to plead
for an ordinance to prote<.t
He now ha'> submined the ap·
plica1ion!:i for Lhe general plan
change. a 1.onmg change, a ma<.·
tcr plan fur the builcling and a
mobLle home conver!tion re-
que'>t. < .uy Planner Kim Brandt
..aid The public heanng b ex
pl'Ctc'Cl IO talcl' place thi!t '>um
And although El Nido 1s re-
ferred 10 as a trailer park. it's
really a recreation vehicle park.
While ..aid. So by law, Brown is
not requjred to provide any relo-
cation assistance to the rest·
See EVICTION, Pase M
Commission
will consider
changes to
guidelines
Planners will revisit the city's
zoning code and design
parameters at their meeting.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
CO" IA MfS.A After an exhau5tjve review,
change.. to the u ty's 1.oning code and design
guidelines wiJI be considered again tonight at
the Planning Commission meeting.
INSIDE
For more
Planning
Commission
news. see
Page A3
Councilman Gary Monahan
was the first to initiale review
of the code and guidelines to
make the process clearer and
faster. The changes cover is-
sues Ii.Ice IJoor area rauos. sec-
ond·story construction and
dl'.,1gn n::view procedures .
The changes are holding up
the City Loundl\ dt:cision on view protection
guidclinei. and an overlay w ne that the council
d elayed until Jul y in hope., the changes would
be ready for consideration by then. The overlay
wne, with limits on construction, is proposed
for a tract generally bounded by East 19th
Stree1 on the north, Irvine Avenue on .the.east,
See DESIGN, Pac• M
ICE HOCKEY SPECIAL
Ducks, Devils
an interesting
match up
•EDITOR'S NOTE: Aa e apeciel feature, Guy
Hebert, a Newport Beach realdent and former
goalie for the Mighty Ducb, will be writing
regular diariea about the team end it•
experience• throughout the playoffs.
T he Mighty Ducks have finally found out
who their Stanley Olp 6.na1s opponent
will be -the Devil The New Jeney
Devils to be more accurate. The Devils
advanced to the ftnals by beating the Ottawa
Senators in aeven games to
earn yet another trip to the
finals.
They wtD be the top seed
and wW eotertaJn home ice
advantage with game one
on 'lbday at the Continental
Aid1nes Arena. The Devils
wtD bring a playoff savvy
veteran team, Jed by
defenaemen Scott Stevens,
Vedna candidate
goaltender Marty Brodeur
and pl ICOIWI M:b M
Patrlc:k EIMll and Joe
~ In look.Ing at tNa milch._., the
Ducb ·WtlJ go ln u the quote underc:lol. which
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PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAA.Y PILOT
ltya Moroz, a veteran of Wor1d War II, adjusts a flower on the shirt of his granddaughter, Stacy, 5, during Memorial Day Services.
Relllelllbering veterans
Hundreds gather at Harbor Lawn Memorial
Park and Mt. Olive Cemetery on Monday to
honor those who served their country
Coral Wiison
Dally Pilot
M emoriaJ Day is not
just about sleeping
ln, barbecues and
yard sales.
patriotism.· Costa Mesa
Councilman Allan Mansoor said
Monday at the 49th annual
Memorial Day Services at Harbor
Lawn Memorial Parle and Mt.
Olive Cemetery.
Hundreds gathered on the vast
"It Is a day of reverence,
reflection. prayer and
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Members of
the Orange
Empwe
Chorus
recite the
Pledge of
Allegiance
at Harbor
Lawn
Memorial
Park on
Monday.
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M y dog Just bad
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AZ Tuesday, May 27, 2003
KIDS TALK BACK
Ideas for
the day they
strike it rich
The Daily Pilot went
to Lincoln
Elementary School in
Newport Beach to
ask fourth-graders,
'What would you do
if you found a gold
nugget?'
"I would
break it into
pieces and
then I would
trade it into
money and
~~~ling."
MCCARTHY,
10
Newport
Beach
"I would buy
a new car, if ii
was really big.
for my dad or
I would trade
it in for
money and
go to the
mall."
KELSEY
RUSTIGIAN,
10
Newport Beach
· l would give
half to places
where things
are bad in the
world and the
other half I
would trade
in for money
and send it to
the poor and
buy a
levitating device."
ETHAN BEIGEL, 11
Newport Beach
"I'd probably
build a house
on the beach
and split the
other half for
money to buy
a bunch of
animals."
ANDREW
MAC HOSKIE,
10
Newport Beach
• Oail'f Pilot
ON CAMPUS
IN THE CLASSROOM
Nuggets of knowledge
Lincoln Elementary School
fourth-graders learn about
California's Gold Rush and
have fun while running away
from Gold Grabbin' Gus.
ChrlstJne Carrillo
Daily Pilot
A s Gold Grabbin' Gus chased the
money-hungry fourth-graders who
scoured the field for gold nuggets
Wednesday to fill their personally
fashioned satchels, they got a chance to reenact
the history they've been learning about for the past
month.
Adopting the mass hysteria or the gold rush that
struck CalifomJa in the mid-19th century, the
students at Lincoln Elementary School in Newport
Beach showed off their newly acquired social
'The goal is to
reenact gold
fever.'
Cowtneylncle
Fourth-grade teacher
longer."
studies skills.
"The goal is to
reenact gold fever,"
said Courtney lngle.
one of the
fourth-grade teachers.
"I think I this
reenactment) engrains
what they've learned in
their memory and it
will stay with them
The students earned "miner bucks" for their
good behavior and participation in the classroom
and, once in their hands, they could use them to
buy a plot ofland on which to mine for gold. At the
same time, students could also lose their miner
bucks for bad behavior, which could make them
lose out on a chance at the most desirable plot of
land and end up in Poverty Hill
Mlt's nice for them to be able to do something
fun that also reinforces their learning," said Gary
Langston. a fourth-grade teacher.
For nearly eight years. Gold Rush Day has
provided fourth-graders at Lincoln an education
filled with fun. Getting lasso lessons, sewing
lessons and a chance to see what It's like having co
perform manual labor for food, these three
fourth-grade classes learned a load of lessons.
Adorned in bandannas, c.owboy hats and boot.s,
big buckled belts and frilly blouses, students and
teachers entered the reenactment event with gusto.
Ml think this was a great experience ... It ~ a
bunch of fun," sald 11-year-old Ethan BetgeJ. one
of the fourth-graders participating in the event
"We can see how It was bard work for the miners
back then"
• IN llfE a.ASSAOOM 11 • weekly feature in which
Daily Pilot education writer Christine Camllo vi1itl a
campus in the Newport-Mesa area and writes about her
experience.
KENT TREPTOW /DAILY PILOT
Dusty Brandon, 10, a fourth-grader at Lincoln Elementary School, waves to friends from atop his
trusty mount during Gold Rush Day on Wednesday. Students reenacted gold rush fever.
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SCHOOL LUNCH MENU WEDNESDAY
Ham and c::heeM undWic:tl or bean and cheese
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MONDAY
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and I'd build a mall in my doset
and I'd have do~ cats,
monkeys, parakeets, horses and
servants."
l<JttSTEN COUZENS, 10
Corona del Mar
-Interviews and photos
compiled by Otrlstine Carrillo
Daily A Pilot
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WEATHER FORECAST with 1 northwest 1well of
&-feet et 10 second• end •
Today will be mostty sunny south swell of 3-feet et 18
with the usual petdly fog In the 1econds.
morning. High• will be n at
the beadles and 91 Inland. SURF Tonight will be mostly clear
with petc:hy fog creeping badt A new IOUthwest swell hes
In le1e tonight LoWI for the been filling In brtnging surf 10
night will be 69 •1 the beaches the 4 to 6-foot, cn.t-high plue
and 84 Inland. range, condftiona lhould be
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BOATING FORECAST tOfND.
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1 .... becoming IOOthwest TIDES wtnde of 10 to 15 knota In the
afternoon wtth wfnd WIVH of 2 T1IM Mlllht
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Elnwhere wlnct. wttt be WATER TEMPERATURE verl•bt• at 10 knot• or 1111
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COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW
ON THE AGENDA
Here are some of the issues the
Planning C.Ommisslon will consider
today.
MARTIAL ARTS STUDIO
The applicant requests a permit Lo
establish a martial ans school in an
existing industrial complex at 775 W.
17th St. The applicant chose this site
instead of a commercial site because this
site !ilready has a large open area that
would wort well for the Mudfo. Staff has
determlned that there i!) enough parking
for this use.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff recommenili approval. "I visited
the site,· Chairman Rruce Garlich l>Ctid.
"It seems to be noncontroversial. I think
it will get approved, but we'U have to wait
and c;ee."
TOWN CENTER DRIVE MASTER
PLAN
This is a conceptucll plan for the
improvement of the portion or I own
Center Drive between Park Center Drive
and Avenue of the Art!) .is a
pedestrian-oriented, public plaza linking
the major arts venue-. with the South
C.Oast Plv.a 'lbwn Center rheater An !.
District. The plan is the result of a design
focus group conducted in November
2002. Participants included ma;or
stakeholders -Orange C.Ounty
Performing Arts Center and South C.Oast
Repertory-city staff and a support
consultant team. The plan provides for
vehicle drop-off and valet parking areas,
a pedestrian crosswalk and a centm.I
public plaza. A major goal is to create a
unified "Arts c.ampus" through the
development of a significant public
space, while maintaining adequate
access to developments north and south
of Town Center Drive.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff recommends approval since Lhe
improvements have been designed tu
provide a major public !)pace without
sacrificing acces.<. and drt'Ulat1on
requirements.
SPECIFIC PLAN CHANGE
Thi.'> would incorporate the lbeater
and Arts D1i.trict Plan into Lhe North
Costa M~ Specific Plan. lhe applicant!.
are the Orange County l'erformmg Arts
Center, Soulh Coast Repertory.
CommonWea.ILh Partners and Soulh
Coast Plaza. Staff has been working wilh
Lhl· affected landowners over Lhe past
~eveml month!> to define and develop the
Theater Arts District Plan. TI1e first dmft
wa-. -.ubmitted an January l003 wilh a
Give Us Your Child
this Summer. ' 1
And we'll give you a student
a full academic level higher.
FYI
•WHAT: Cos1a Mesa Planning
Commission meeting
• WHEN: 6:30 p.m . today
•WHERE: City Hall, 17 Fair Drive
•INFO: (714) 754-6245
second draft in March 2003. 'fbe plan
contains elements such as public
right-of-way improvementi., private
improvements and special ewnt ....
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff recommends approval !)incc tl1e
plan is required by the three appl1cantl>.
development agreemenUi for the ~oull1
Coast Plaza Town Center area. Inc plan
would create physical improvement'> and
a mar((eting program to improve the
identity of this area as a major am
venue. But staff does have M>me tontt·rn
about proposed improvement'> to Lhl'
public right-of-way in terms of
implementation and fundmg.
WI have some problem!> with the
lplanJ: Garlich said "There are ..,oml·
things that are missing. !>Orne
inconsi!>tencies between what'<; wrim·n
in Lhe development agreemenL'> and tlu.·
plan ... I don't want to send a pl..!n to tht-
counciJ that's in Lhe shape that L.lw. om• ''
in right now. I'd rather we try to work uut
those issues as best as we can:
-Cnmpiled IJy /Jeirdre N1•11111u111
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PUBtlC SAfETY
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Memorial Oly
madness at beaches
Lifeguards were busy on
Memorial Day with a crowd
of about 60.000 at the beach-
es and 45 rescue&.
The weekend staned off
cloudy and cool on Fri~ay
and Saturday, keeplng many
people away. But the sun
came out about noon on
Monday. bringing the crowds
with it.
"There ate loads of teen-
agel'8. lots of families, it's typi·
cal for Memorial Day,· Ufe-
guard Capt. Jim Turner said
Most rescues occwred on
the Ralboa beaches between
13th and 17th streets where
large crowds fought a stron·
gcr current and 3 to 5-foot
..,urf. he said.
~People get caught in the
rip current and get pulled far·
thcr out to i.ea, ~Turner said
Many lifeguards spent
Sunday trying to stay warm
POLICE Fl~S
COSTA MESA
• Maple Avenue: A man was
arrested on suspicion of
being drunk in public in the
1900 blodc at 2:27 a.m.
Sunday.
• Newport Boulevard end
Rochester Street A man was
arrested on suspicion of
dumpster scavenging at 1:29
a m Saturday.
• Pepper Tree Lane: A man
was a rrested on suspicion of
possessing a controlled
substance in the 2900 blodc at
7:30 p m. Saturday.
•West 18th Strfft and
Anaheim Avenue: A man was
arrPsted on suspicion of
burglary at 8.50 p.m. Saturday.
DESIGN
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l:.:1'1 1111h ~111·1•11111 rhe M.>uth and
ru ... 1111 Awmw on the wesL
In April. the commi'iSion sug-
ge<>ted a Lhan~e for residential
rcmmlt 1 ... that makes the design
rcv1t'\\-prou:~ more efficient.
but t.lrn•,11'1 111clu<.le a'> much no·
tice tor lht· 11t'1ghhorhood. This
prou·-. ... 1molve'> establishing a
thre..,l111ld fur Ooor area ratio and
J pt'fft•nrage of <;econd story
over the lir.1 <otory. lf this thresh-
old ,., met. Planrtlng Oeparuneni
't.:ilT tan approve a project with·
out notifying neighbors within
500 feet. a' ic; now required.
Other changes the commis-
~ion will con!)ider tonight include
establi.,hing second-story side
but on Monday eYe11 the
trainees were busy making
l'e$CUeS and deliveliog ftrlt
aid. he said.
"lt wu a gm11 day tor
them.. Turner said.
Incidents iocluded a awfer
who broke his collar bone
when be bit the bottom, a
91 l call was made when
someone fell in the harbor
and at the Balboa Pier, a
swimmer hit bis bead when
he tumbled in a wave and
was taken to Hoag hospital
for a precautionary check for
spinal cord injury, he said.
On the Corona del Mar
jetty. se\'eral people started
yelling, throwing rocks and
w-gently told passing boats to
call ~11 when some sea lions
crawled up on the rodes.
Turner said.
The sea lions, which are
very capable and agile on
rocks. wanted to lay out in
the sun But the peopl~
thought they were getting
hurt and trying to scare them
back into the oc.ean. be said
"That's the kind of day
we've had,• he said.
• W..t 19th Str99t: A man
was arrested on suspicion of
indecent exposure in the 6oo
blodc at 1 :30 p.m. Friday.
NEWPORT BEACH
•~Drive: Vandalism
was reported in the 1800
bloct at 11 :26 a.m. Monday.
• Newport Boulftard: Petty
the~ was reported in the 2600
blodc at 6:45 p.m. Sunday.
• San Joequfn ... RNd.:
Grand theft was reported in
the 2600 blodc at 9:40 a.m.
Monday.
• 18th StrMt Animal cruetty
was reported in the 1900
bloct at 11:19 a.m. Monday.
• ~ StrNt: Vehicle theft
was reported in the 100 blodc
at 8:20 a.m. Monday.
setback: guidelines and adding a
statement that second-story,
Boor-to-ceiling dimension
should be similar to first-story,
floor-to-ceiling dimension. The
commission bas not reviewed
this statement before. but staff
recommends this guideline to
ensure that second stories do not
appear out of proportion or top-
heavy in relation to the first story.
With three study seMion.s and
two public bearings having been
conducted on the changes, the
commission chairman said he
hopes that approval is imminent
MI think we've worked out all
the kinks," Bruce Garlich said "I
don't expect any surprises. -
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newman@latimea.com.
THESE IEW FURICS
Will APPEAL TO EVERYONE .
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EVICTION
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dents. &be added.
"What the Bmwnl are doUia is
beyond ~t'• requlred.. White
said.
RELOCATION COSTS
State law requires a local body
tueh as a city council to deter·
.mine a reaaooable rost for relo-
cating mobile home park own-
ers. Brown Ls oft:erlng owners
three opdoo.s: paying $3,000 to
move a aingle·wlde trailer and
$6,300 foT double--wtde mobile
homes to another pad;; buying
the trailers from owners for the
same amounts if they do not
want to buy another one; and
paying owners the same
amounts to help with their pur-
dlase of a new trailer. ,,
Brown established the $3,000
figure because that is "maiket
value" for moving a trailer, White
said.
Mobile home pa.it owner ad-
vocate Don Hunter disagrees.
Costa Mesa-based Hunter said
it costs $10,000 on average for
relocation witbJn 50 miles, and
that doesn't include landscaping
or potential damage.
"If somebody can up and
move these things for $3,000,
they're a miracle worker,"
Hunter said. "It can't be done."
Matherly, 75, said his home is
worth a lot more.
"With all the good yea.rs and
equity I put into It, It's worth a
minimum of at least $20,000 to
me," Matherly said
Residents are also worried that
because their mobile homes are
so old, they won't be accepted at
other parlcs.
Hunter is encouraging the
residents not to accept Brown's
offer and to fight for protection
from the council.
THE PERSONAL COST
How do you put a price on
memories, Matherly asb.
Moving into El Nido changed
Matherly's life for the better. As
fate would have it, be moved
VEIERANS
Continued from Al
lawn near v~teran's graves,
which were decorated with flags
and Oowers, to remember those
who fought for their country.
A special program of enter-
tainment. commemoration and
dedication honored those vet-
erans, said HaroJd Hohl, com-
mander of the Veterans of For-
eign Wars post 3536.
"It is to honor those who have
given so much so we can live in
freedom today," he said.
The Orange Empire Olorus
sang a mix of patriotic songs. A
tree was planted as a living me-
morial for Costa Mesa Marine
Cpl. Jose Angel Garibay who
dJed in Iraq on March 23. Hohl
unveiled a large statue of an
eagle and his plan to create a
six-sided memorial to honor
each branch or the military
service.
Floral wreaths were brought
forward to honor various or-
HOCKEY
Continued from Al
seems a little silly with their
post season success, but It is a
poudon they are very
comfortable ln nonetheless.
The Ducb have set the tone
for each round by being able to
win the first game of the series'
in overtime and not only
galning momentum but also
home Ice advantage.
This matchup has many
loteresting twists to it and
..eone more obvious than that of
the off-sea.son trade. Both
teams needed upgrade$ in
cena.l.n areu and a deal wu
struck between thete two
teams that bu algnificantly
altered both the chemistry and
skill level for each dub.
The Ducb got what they
needed An Petr Syton. a apeedy
winger with the abWty to ecore
goals. By leading the team in mat calecot'Y thia aeuon. be
certaJnly paid lmmedlate
VERDICT
Continued from Al
'
'If somebody can up and move these
things for $3,000, they're a miracle worker.
It can't be done:
Oonttunlilr
Mobile home par1< owner advocate
lnto a home split down the mid-
dle into two separate residence&
On the other side was Lori,
also recovering from a dtvorce. It
took a bot water heater on the
blink to bring them together, but
they lasted 17 years, until Lori
died of cancer.
He ls afraid that lf he loses his
spot at El Nldo, be will lose the
memories of Lori.
Adding insult to the injury
residents say they feel at being
low-balled, 8l'O'Nll gave residents
notice be was closing the park
during the Oirlstrnas boUday
season last year.
"It was really a shock. right at
the holidays.• Matherly said.
While the park is not beach-
front property, it is on the border
of Newport Beach and in a con-
venient location for shopping.
Many residents simply don't
want to give up the life they have
known and that they assumed
would be their future.
"We all live here because we
want to; said Dorothy Harmer, a
nine-year resident. ~we're here
for a reason."
NO LUCK IN COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa's zoning code re·
quires a public hearing on mo-
bile home parlt conversion
plans.
There have been a few efforts
to enact more protections for
mobile home parlt residents,
said Perry Valantine, assistant
development services director.
1\vo were inJtiated by council
members, to no avail. Valantine
said Another, in 1989, was from
the president of Regal F.states
Mobile Home Park to establish a
specific zoning category for mo-
bile home pa.des. That failed. as
well
The city has never been con·
fronted with the clos~ of a mo-
bile home part. so there's no
ganlzations and represent each
war. As the wreaths piled up. 30
in all, the Coast Guard. Air
Force, Marines. World War II,
Vietnam and Desert Storm were
represented. ln the last two
years, more tributes have been
added to the list for Operation
Iraqi Freedom, Peace Keepers
and Terrorist Fighters.
"With all banJes the cost of
victory is high. -said Costa Mesa rue Olief James Ellis. a guest
speaker for the event.
Operation Iraqi Freedom had
claimed the lives or J39 com·
batants. and with the death or
Garibay the loss of life struck
home, he said. Tue tree planted
in bis honor would serve as a re·
minder for generations to come.
"They may not know the
name, but they will know it re-
presents a hero, brought up
right here in Costa Mesa," he
said.
During the dedication,
Cuauhtlicoyotl AJexander Mad·
rigal, a friend of the Garibay
family, played the Oute and
lighted a blend of myrrh. sage
dividends for the Ducks and
bas remained bot during the
playoff run.
The Devils received winger
Jeff Friesen and defensemen
Oleg Tverdovsky in exchange
for Sykora. Both have played
well for the Devils and Friesen
bas bad a strong offensive
impact during the year and
scored probably hLs biggest
goal of his career ln game
seven against Ottawa. Friesen
scored the game winner with
roughly two minutes to play
sending his team into a
matchup against his former
team.
As a player It la always
gratifying to show your former
team that they made a mlstak.e
by getting rid or you. Both
teams wtll have that extra
incentive from Sykora. Friesen
and Tverdovsky to show what
they have to offer.
1bh la a great ttOry ln1lde
the story. I will keep an eye on
th.It little Nt:tle anc1 keep you
all posted on Its Impact during
the ft.na1&
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he ~fThe 10 pounds hu
to go 9001e place.
Anyway, I left her there, they
dJd X·rafl and lound • mast ln
her abdomeli that couJdn' be
npltfned away by obealty, and
IO lbe went under the mate.
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precedent for El Nido. Valantine
said.
OntER LOCAL ORDINANCES
Other Orange County cities
have passed laws to give their
mobile home residents more
rights than the state requires.
Huntington Beach approved a
Mobile Home Parle Conversion
Ordinance that specifies a mo~
bile home park. zone and in-
cludes a relocation assistance
plan for mobile home owners. It
also has a mobile home advisory
board mobile home owners and
occupants and residentS at large.
ln Laguna Beach, the closing
or the Treasure lsland trailer park
about 1 O yea.rs ago served as the
catalyst for an ordinance. A city
council ultima1e1y decides
whether the pan can close. ln
the case of Treasure IslaDd. the
council approved the closure.
and the residents received
$20,000 to $80,000 for relocation.
But the price tag was higher
because of the value or the land
than the homes, Laguna Beach
City Manager Keo Frank said
"The big issue is whether the
appraiser places any value on
the land." Frank said. "The
owner or the land will always say
that he owns the land and the
appraisal should not take into
account any value of the land.
The owner of the coaches will al·
ways say, especially in Laguna
Beach. they're entitled to the
value of the land .... It ends up
being a political decision of the
City Council."
In Anaheim about 15 yea.rs
ago. the City Council took: e:very
mobile home parlt in the city
and put an overlay zone on it, so
that if an owner wants lo de·
velop the property for anything
except a trailer part. he must go
through a public hearing,
"It's basically just an effort to
and essence in a sacred Mexi-
can lndian ceremony.
As a former Marine, Madrigal
said that presenting such
honorary ceremonies is his way
of continuing to serve.
"For a Marine. it's never over.·
he said. ~once a Marine, always
a Marine. So here we are.
Simona Garibay. Jose's
mother, had tears in her eyes.
"This day. in and of itself, re-
minds me of the first day I was
informed of my son·s death, -
she said through a translator. "It
just makes me relive the mo·
ment.-
Wilh the world's rapidly
changing times, Ellis said it has
become his personal quest to
keep past veterans in the peo-
ple's minds, giving Garibay a
hug.
"Before we know it, our vet·
erans will go on to heaven so we
<>hould cherish every moment.·
he said. "The biggest thing is
just to say thank you.·
Many strangers lined up by
Garibay to give their regards
and pay their respects.
The other story is the tale or
two brothers, the
Niederamyers. Rob of the
Ducks and brother Scott of the
Devils will be able to live the
dream of many siblings. Being
able to face off against one
another is something special
and both guys will have that
extra incentive to be better.
The only thing that can be
better than winning the Cup, is
winning it over your brother.
Scon already has a lead in
the Cup department but this is
the chance for Rob and his
Ducks to gain ground. The
match up between ,these two
teams gets more interesting all
the time. Just wait for the
action on the lee to start.
Well. by now the coaches will
have their game plans, the
players will be focused and it
will be time to drop the puck
and play for all the marbles.
The two teams play a s.imilar
style, both defensive minded
with the ability to counter
an1ck from turnovers.
Players to watch In this series
atrange not to have two black
eyea focused on me with the
lnlentlty of a luer. trying to
rnanJpW.te treats. And when It
wu time for a~ J oouJd juat
10. 1bft'e wu no hundng down
the doe, wrettllng the leuh on
and pertuedlng tier out the
dOor.
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get the mobUe home park owner
and dewk>per and tenanta to
decide tbe mott equitable way to
close the put.• tald Greg Hu-
lings. zoning dMaioo manager
for the clty of AnabeUn.
It'• high time for Costa Mesa to
show that It respects mobile
home tenants and come up with
an ordinance of its own. Hunter
said.
CfTY omcw..s REACT
Whllo Cowan was sympathetic
to the residents of El Nldo, she.,
said she dJdn't feel It was fair to
Brown to push through an ordi·
nance that would affect his
properties since he ls in the mid·
dJe or the appUcatJon process.
"I have a problem changing
the process in midstream,• Co-
wan said. "I don't think It can ap·
ply to this situation because this
ball is already moving.~
She said "the soonest the City
Council could start considering
an ordinance would probably be
July. and that would just be to di·
rect stafr to look into drafting
one. Voting on the ordinance
would come later.
She w-ged the El Nido resi ·
dents not to look: to the council
for relief, but to make their relo·
cation decisions based on their
own personal drcwnstances.
Matherly left the meeting with
Cowan disappointed.
~1 don't know if we made any
progress," he said.
CONCLUSION
Upon returning home.
Matherty's spirits were buoyed
by the sight of his lighthouses.
which fill every nook and cranny
of his t,railer and adorn the land-
scaping outside.
The aftinlty for Lighthouses
started when Matherly joined
the Merchant Marines at age 15
to 6ght in Worid War JI.
The banJe-tested veteran said
be will fight to the end.
·1 never lose hope, -Matherly
said
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be read'led at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newmanllilatimes.com.
Kathleen Hanold of Costa
Mesa said her childhood friend
recently published a book about
his Vietnam experience. Read-
ing the book combined with
Garibay's death gave her a new
appreciation for those who fight
for their country.
•What these people have
been through. I don't think we
will ever understand, -she said.
Marc Sarbameck: of Costa
Mesa said he comes to the serv-
ice every Memorial Day.
"There is a feeling of patriot
is m when you leave here," he
said.
Sarbameck said he planned
to attend several barbecues to
see his friends but he would of·
fer a toast to veterans and peo-
ple in the service.
·it's the American thing to
do." he said. ·As long as you re -
member it is really about some-
thing more than a barbecue."
• CORAL WILSON is the news
assistant and may be reactled at
(949) 574-4298 or by •·mail at
coral.wilsonrf!lat1mes com.
besides Friesen, Tverdovsky
and Sykora are cenainly Jamie
Lagenbrunner of the OevilJ
and Adam Oates of the Ducb.
Tue greatest matchup ls in the
pipes between perennial
Vezina contender Mary
Brodeur and the hottest guy in
the hockey world, J.S. Giguere.
Both teams will rely on these
two talents to win the Cup and
this will most lllcely detennlne
the Conn Smythe Trophy for
the MVP of the playoffs. The
winner of this aeries will have
the bragging rights of being the
best In the National Hockey
League and will be able to get
their hands on the Cup. The
thought of being able to hoist
that Cup over one's head and
take a sip of bubbty out of It, is
almost enough foT me to come
out of retiremeoL For any
hockey pla~r thJs lJ why you
play and for me, I alrudy have
my old jeney dusted off and
ready to put on when lbe IUJI
win the whole tblng. Pour D>Ore
wins and COUftdng toward the
Holy Grall of hockey.
came home and did .tlat she
always d0et -Mill to aleep.
1be n4!!:Xt day my da""1ter
came ewer.
"Look al bow muc:b better
Cutle'I doing!" ahe exclaimed.
I looked at tho dog. who WU
lylna ln the eame •pot lhe'd
been lytnc ln for IDOlt of the
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INSIDE/OUT
On Larry Mantle
and navigating
other drivers
I 've been doing a lot
of driving lately, a
sad state of affairs
given that I posidvely
hate to dritie.
any moment. You just
never know when.
Yes, I'm aware that
driving is part of the
American way of life.
And sure, I'd love my
slice of the car
commercial pie: tearing
down that open road
with the wind sweeping
through my hair,
You could be driving
past them and
suddenly they'll tum
left or right in front of
yo\L You could be
cruising behind them
in the slow land and
suddenly they'll come
to a complete stop, get
out and ask you for
directions.
DAVID
SILVA I consider the Granny
Bombs among the least
offensive bad drivers I encounter
for a couple of reasons. One is
they're easy to avoid -you just
have to give them a wide berth.
And the other is that I suspect if
I'm lucky enc;>Ugh to live so long,
I'll probably drive just as badly.
grinning like a maniac as I take
in all the gorgeous sights tha1
line the nation's highways. But
lei's face ii, this is Southern
California. There is no open
road. The only wind I feel is the
exhaust of the Ryder truck five
inches from my driver's side
window. The oniy sights I see are
the red tail lights of the car in
fronl of me.
But I'm doing a 101 of driving
all the same, and I have 10 admit
it's been a bit of a drag. It's been
especially tedious given that my
car stereo receives only IWo
stations: one, public radio; the
other, an "alternative music"
station.
I used 10 really enjoy
alternative music, but now that
the station I listen to is one of
the most popular in the FM
market, the music can hardly be
called alternative anymore. Now
that I'm getting big earfuls of it
every morning and evening. I
can't help but notice that every
song sounds exactly like the
song before it, the lyrics all
variations on the same theme.
Alienated teen meets another
alienated teen, whines about his
or her parents, then runs off and
beab something inlo
unconsciousness with a blunt
instrument, usually a small
hammer.
It saddens me 1ha1 public
radio i~ hardly better. If
alternative radio is all about
cheap thrills and misguided
aggression, public radio is the
antithesis. No thrills al all, but a
1epld, trance-llke placidity, set to
gloomy oboes and violins. I
swear an announcer dozed off
for I 0 minutes one morning
while reporting on erosion in the
Mississippi Delta.
These past couple of weeks
have been particularly irksome,
as the public stadon I get was in
the screechy throes of one of Its
regular fund-raising drives. This
is the o time the announcers
get excited about an ng. t
seel'llB public radlo spends half
its air time begging you for cash
and the other half boring you to
tears. Every day for l 0 weekdays.
my tuner alternated between
Larry Mantle shouting at the top
of his lunp that people like me
are thieves for not paying for
public radio, and some alienated
teen beating something into
unconsciousness.
MThere's no excuse! You've
been listening and now you have
to pay! Call now! Five! Five! Slxl
Nine!" .
Beep.
"My mamma's on smack and
my daddy's in the slammahl
Walt a minute, babe. while I go
an' get my hammah!"
Beep.
Accelerating/downshiftlng my
way to work. stealing public
radio, I've got a lot of time to
th.ink about thinp. I th.ink about
all the wort that awaits me at
the office. I make desperate
mental notes to myself to buy
some books-on-tape. And to
pass the time, I thin.le up names
for all lhe bad drivers I
encounter In my commute.
If I had the time, I could do
thJs all day. The numbers of bad
drfven In Southern CallfomJa
are legion, and trying lo
categorlz.e them aD would be like
trying to ruuJ1e every grain o(
rice In a BenJhana.
Ono particularly proWlc group
are the Granny Bombt. Thete
an! the ddedy drl\1rra cru.lslng
aJona 1r1 that cSanaerous tt.ate ~when d\e)'.,.. no
Next up on an ascending scale
of badness are the Batl-seat
Drivers, so-called because they
tailgate you so closely they
might as well be in your batl
seat Actually, I kind of wish they
were in my batl seat, because
then I could just reach around
and slap them.
But maybe I'm being
insensitive. It's possible the
Batl-seat Drivers simply didn't
receive enough love and
attention as children, and now
cruise the nation's roads in
search of a little human contact.
It tu~ at the heartstrin~, really.
Then there are the Rescue
Rangers. These are the brave
souls you often see suddenly
plunge across three or four lanes
of traffic and the dirt shoulder in
order to catch the offramp they
almost missed. I call them the
Rescue Rangers because the
only reason I can think of for
such risky behavior is that
they're trying to get to a burning
house with a trapped baby
inside. Surely, no one would put
their lives in such peril for
anything less serious.
Since I see this stunt pulled
almost every day but rarely read
about burning houses with
trapped babies inside, I have to
assume the Rescue Rangers
answer a lot of false alarms.
I have far less admiradon for
the Thousand-year Wonders.
These are the nut jobs who, the
moment I tum my left turning
signal on, take that as their cue
to immediatety pas1 me on my
left. I flash my right turn signal,
and suddenly they're swinging
around to my right I've dubbed
these idiots the Thousand-Year
n ers use to
1,000 I still won't understand
them. or course, it's highly doubtful
anyone would have to worry
about the Thousand-Year
Wonders a millennium from
now. I'm convinced this lcind of
behavior is nature's way of
removing the truly stupid from
the gene pool.
But by far the worst drivers I
encounter are the Apollo
Astronauts. You've seen them.
These are geniuses who
suddenly Oy past you at 100
mph, threading their way
through traffic without so much
as tapping their brakes. They
scream around semis, narrowly
miss school buses by inches.
weave in and out of carpool
lanes as if those two sets of
double-yellow Unes were
nonexistent Indeed, the Apollo
Astronauts seem to obey one
rule and one rule only: Never
brake for anything.
And I call them the Apollo
Astronauts because, u In the
famous moon missions, the
&lightest miscalculadon oouJd be
disastrous.. Just one unforeseen
circumstance -a car changing
lanes unexpectedly, I pothole, I
blowout -and theae yahool
will go -i>lnn1na o! Into outer
lpace.
Jan-Paul Sutn! ooce wrote
that bell la other peop&e. Our
wont fates ue reelb:ed lbroulh
our lntetKdoal with oCherl. But
I'm comtnoed that II s..tn were
lltYI today, he would conclude,
lnttdd, Chai heO .. other drl\lell.
lo"llU It* to ProPertY optnte •
motor wblde end Wberi their • DlllW> aia le an tdi.or wtth
11ic:emeta are tabi'I ~ I Cd Tlmilit Community N9wl. He can bt
them the Granny lombt ~ 9t (tol) 414-1019, Ot bV
beat-. Ml. dWJ Clft IO Oil at ..meit .t dtMd.MM•""""-.com. -.....--."------
MAILBAG
FU PHOTO /DM.Y PILOT
Fourth of July parties in West Newport cause trustratton for some residents.
On the Fourth of Jul y. you
can not go home again
ln all lhe rhetoric that ha'> gone had.
and fonh abou1 the founh of July m
West Newport thj., yedr, tht: um• 1l1111g I
have never heard mcn11ont'd ,., Lht•
impact the closing and fencing of
streets ll1 the affecll'd art'<t ha\ on 1 tw
owner/resident.
My husband and I fall WHkr thi'
category, and 1f we choo.,e to le.i\e our
home 10 avoid lhe paruc..,, ell .. \\l' rn11 ... 1
leave shortJy after noon 011 lhl' I 11uri h
and are unable 10 return 10 our hum1:
until the following day. 111 the pti'>l, we
have done .,o !>ever.ti tun1:., and hd\ l'
had to rent a hotel room t'.tlh lune at
our own expense" I do 1tunl 1h" L'
against our ovil rights~ law .ib1dmg.
taxpaymg propenv owner'-
As an owner/re'>tdl'nl. I v.oultl be
interested m knowrng v.ha1 g1w., lhe
city of Newpon Beach !ht' ngh1 Lo Mop
me from re1urnmg home in my car a t
any time I ch oo<>e.
PATRICIA BABINEAU
West Newport
Let's make Irvine Avenue
signs more visible
Why don't we try puttinR the i.peed
llmil signs on the pavement instead of
the small roadside sign~ on Irvine
Avenue? People seem to .. ee 1ho-.e a lor
better.
JACK PERKINS
( ni.la '\h '>a
Tax cuts touted b Re Oin~
Cox arc a misguided \\reek
Once again Rep Cnr" < ,,, t.in1u11
help himself (''The P11l1111 al
Landscape,· Thur.,da~' I le " JKa111
touung the big he of th" ly111i.:,
administrauon. lne prt'\.HJU<.,
"'•'AAt'1111g 1,1x t 111 duJ 1101h1ng except
low 1111 11.1111111 .11101lwr couplt' of
11111111111 111h,, f11nhcr dt·n.He 1he
t•u11111111~. 1·nrn h .1 101 of the
.i111·.1dv rn h .111d l a11...i• tl'rrifytnR
di·lu 11 ... Hui \\I .m• ,t\C:Url'U 1ha1. for
""t', 1111 ... 11111· n·.111~ will nt·ate )Ob!> and
hdp .ill 111.u1m·1 of ,1\ 1•ragr Americans.
\ 1·.tl1 11gh1 < m d.irt'' 10 claim lhat this
l.llt''' 1111 "1ll IH'11t•fi1 \l'llior<,, while
1g1111rir1g 1lw n111111hly doublt· taxation
ol 1>.1th1•111 ...,rn 1.11 ...,1•1 un1y benefit~.
\m11111· \\ho h,1, fl'ild .mythtng about
l'11•"tfr111 llu'h' 1i11Jm·1.J lw,1ory, pnor
to'"' ,1pp111111m1·n1 10 llll' prcc;1dcncy,
would not trlll>I him to n•commend a
ht''' h11\ 111 l.1unJrv tlt·tt·~en1s. much
ll''' ,1i.1pt• tlw l'Lt1nom1t dc'>11ny of 1he
11 .... 101 dt•tatlt'\ lo l Ollll
I ht• ruhht•r ... 1.1111p llt·publ1c.anc; tn
C ongrc'' Ii ~ t· c o)., Jrt• doing the
na1mn .1 huge tl"'t•rv11 e and even lhe
fatrl\. ohhVJOU' \mem an cir<. torate
cannol (.111 to IJkC' 11011c P evc•ntually.
Om t• mort' llepuhhrnm are <ihoveling
monc} .11 the n chec,1 Amenc.anc, while
<.alling 11 the deficit {,ue'>'> who I'>
'>addled wuh paying down deficit'>?
I h<> bl'le.1guered m1ddle·classe'>.
I hop!' that everyone read the
t>diturial c ommCnt<, o n this latest
lax c.u1 dt·hodc In l hur.,day's Loe;
Angele~ l 1mt•i. I)'iclde·down economics
did11'l work for America llnder Reagan
.111d 1hey moc,t fCrlaml) are not working
lor Amt>rira under Bul\h
WALLACE WOOD
<. osta Mesa
Ir nol hen: then JU .... l whe re
Joc.'-lht.!. buck ~top?
I t1m 1.111111~ 111 rei,pon'>e 10 l'aul
lamt'' B.tld\' 1n., C'ommun11y
c 11mrnent.1rv 111 thl• fonim ("The buck
t1111·"11 ... 111p l11•rt·. ·.\ldy bl II 1s a joke,
I'm hop111~ I .im hoping 1he whole
1h1111o:" J 1olt•. ht·l .ill'<' th1' 1<; lhe
mentality tha1 we see too often In the
Newpon Beach area of "hey. somebody
gels hun. I sue somebody else instead
of taking responsibility myself."
It ha'i got to be a joke.
MARY LAVEUE
Corona del Mar
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Baldwin's commentary
was reacting against the •mentality•
mentioned above.
Many more deserve honor
for KdcE success
I was surprised that in B.W. Cook's
article. "Honoring KOCE's
contributions.· only slight reference
was made to the presence of Norman
Watson in the "distinguished crowd of
some 500 citizens· who had come
together 10 pay tribute to the 30 years
of community services provided by
KOCE." Actually, there would have
been no public television station bad
1t not been for Watson's vision as
chancellor of the Coast Community
College District to bring this station
into his district's academic fold.
Although the KOCE-lV Foundation,
along with pledge drives, has provided
a sizable portion of is operating
budget, by far the greatest money haa
come from general funds that have
been allocated by the govemlng board
of the district. Since the television
staiion has been a component part of
1he educational services provided by
the district, KOCE-lV has been able to
i.urvlve a number of funding crtaea
over the years. largely due to the
generosity okbe tu-paying public.
Cook's article could also have given
members of the public thelr juatified
recognition for 30 years of thelr
contributions.
L£F f ERIS LAVRNCAS
Costa Mesa
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
HOW TO CONTACT
YOUR REPRESENTATIVES l mprovers improving
Costa Mesa? CfTY OF COSTA MESA
~Mell City Hall, n Fair Drive, Costa Meta, CA 92626. (71•1
754Q23
~Gery Monahan
c..n:I; Libby Cowan, Allan Mansoor, Mike Scheafer and Chris
S18el
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
NllWpott BNC:h City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beadl, CA ....,, (9491644-3309
~Steve Bromberg
• C!Mtn91; Glry Adams, John Hel'feman, Dick Nidlol1, Garv P~or,
Tod Ridgeway Ind Don Webb
NEWPORT•SA UNtAEO SCHOOl OtSTRtcT
, DlllriCt Otflce: 29186--A 80ar St., Costa Meu, CA 92828. (714)
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'-'lit: PNtfdef It MMtY AuOf, Vice~ Dane llldt, Oerlt:
.....,. Stot .. , o.Vkl Broob, Tom £gen, JU<IV Frtr1C0 and Uftd9 .....
A I though It is unfair to characterize a gioup bued
solely on • words and actions of an tndMdua.I
member, 1 lelleve moat people (l.ncludklg Lolita
I larper) are not wrong In judging the lmproYer's by
agendas. ·
QuJte often, the core members of the lmpnMTI have
unashamedly mealed themsetvea to be exbecndy
conservadve. ranging from anti-lmmlgradon to
homophobic beliefs.
I believe most people ftnd It rather dlfllaalt accepting
the 1.rue intentions of the lmprowra.. A few weeb aao.
an Improver petitioned coundl to add a ~no eoccer"
clause to a community pa.rt 5'gn. Ate unbUled
resident.a suppose to beUeYe that ttUe lmpn1vier Wll
actually looking out fot the belt intermtl ol the clty, or
simply trylng to exclude a cerWo nee ftom playlns
there? Well, most of ut would blYe io be bllnd noc to
recognlz.e the real agenda behmd IOme of the
Improver( plans.
Perhtps It would be.beuK for the lmpl"Oftl'I to
detach themselves tom aome of thei" more...._
rnembm. But then tpln; What anltll ~II 1IOI a
Pf,J1l lO better the~, but I ......... to
tnmsfonn C.O.ta Mete bito their own m,aP,c W6Dla:
If the Improven Wint more .....,.CC."lblJ Med to
earn it-embraa.. aU ctu.m. i em I I II o1--.
dale, and ICXUality woukl be • ,.,, CDllned ~And
rTmembet, lctlona speak louder chin WOidl.
JOlllM nLllt c.. .....
.,.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"Thu team has jelled
like no other,"
JohnEmrne,
CdM High basebaA coach
Annual
events
all set
Tea Cup Classic VII,
.Jones Cup IV finalize
dates at Mesa Verde
Country Club ve nue.
Rlcherd Dunn
Daily Pilot
COSTA MF.SA -"ll1e venerable Tea
Cup Oasslc for women and Jones
Cup for men, the Newport-Mesa
community golf tournaments that
feature club champions from all four
private country clubs in this news-
paper's circulation. wiJI be held at
Mesa Verde Country Oub this !>um·
mer.
The seventh annual Tea Cup Oas-
sic, which spotligh~ I.he four
women's club
fY1 champions from
• WHAT: Tea Cup Big Canyon Coun-
Cluslc VII try Oub, N~n
• WHEN: Ju~y 25 Beach Country
• WHERE· Mesa Oub. Santa Ana
Verde CC. Country Oub and
•WHAT: Jones Mesa Verde, is
Cup IV slated for July 25,
• WHEN: Aug. 1 Mesa Verde head
• WHERE: Mesa professional Tom
Verde CC Sargent said.
n1e Jones Cup, a
bener ball of partners pro-am with
two foursomes teeing off back-to-
baclt and two gaJJeries in tow, will be
played Aug. I at Mesa Verde, one
week after Tt:.I Cup Classic VII.
It is I.he first time a club has hosted
both events m the same summer.
which might set a precedent for the
other clubs In 1erms operation, con-
venience and timing.
Mesa Verde's tum in the rotation to
host last year's Tea Cup Oassic was
postponed because of a major club-
house renovation project. Mesa
Verde's new facility opened earlier
this year and myriad even~ are
planned this summer, including the
aforementioned one-day, 18-hole
events.
Of the amateur players In the Tea
Cup Oas.sic and Jones Cup, each club
champion Is invited to play. but cer-
tainly under no obligation whatso·
ever to participate. The midsummer
Friday dates for the Tea Cup Oassic
~d Jones Cup are locked Into the
club's b usy schedule. It is not manda-
tory for a club champion to partici-
pate; runners-up (Or another ama·
teur suggested by I.he club) will fill In
fora playerunable to play.
The Tea Cup Oassic was launched
by this sports section to determine an
overall women's champion In the
Newport-Mesa community, foUowing
a slew of large margins of victory. It
was also created to promote women's
golf, bring the golf community closer
together and celebrate the area's four
women's club champions in a special
one-day format.
S&nta Ana Country Oub's Mar-
ianne Towersey, who captured her
19th club championship this year, Is
the defending lea Cup champion.
• She has also won four of the last five
: Tea Cup dtles.
Newport Beach Country Oub's
Debbie Albright. I.ht 200 I Tea Cup
winner, won her eighth straight
• _women's club championship May 15
• when she shot 85-82-80-n-324 to
wtn by 11 ahots. JanJce Sauter (335)
I and Nancy Curd {338) wef'e Albrlgbt'I
clolat competitors.
• Mesa Verde .. Akeml IChaiat and Big
c.a.oyon'a Sally Holstein alto won dub
champlomhlps this spring to auto-
matlcaOy qualify for an lnvttadon to
.. lea Q.ip Clu8c Vil. '
The Jones Cup. woo the last two
yean by !Mg Canyon wUb Director ol
Golf Bob LcMfoy playing with una-
teur champloN Ron M...,-d lo 2001 and Dinny Lane IMt ,..., WU
I lnmcbed ... WS'f to apodlgbt lhe lo-
c.l dlrecton ol Flf and ~ proa, ..
well u feltwe men .. ch.lb ctMmp4nm
in their ..... di)' e.cb ol the four dubl ..,.... ..
.. • olcbe }OIMI Olp end .... ...
Olp a..ac. wMdl .... Uddll' ....... otm.Pialdllf)olm
• ......,Diiiy PIOt OUb OwGP'·
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Sporb Editor Rlchwd Dunn: (949) 574-4223 • Sporb Fu: 1949) 650-0170
GOLF
Akemi Khaiat will represent Mesa Verde Country Club, which plays host to this year's Tea Cup Classic on July 25.
Tom Sargent, head professional at Mesa Verde Country Club, kisses trophy after winning inaugural Jones Cup.
...... ftiD/faJfl.Of
Miu Yarde CcUllry CM>'I NI_, II 1·'*'"' °'"' trst.._ JoneS C.., Miits. 11is ,.en.-ls,.._ 1. . I
..
EYEOPENER
DaiJy~Pib.
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June 2 honotM
JERRY OeBUSK
Tuesday, May 27, 2003 A7
HIGH SCHOOL
BASEBALL
WARNING:
PITCHERS
BEWARE
Big bats lo om today as
CdM visits Temple City.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
ltMPU U ry -Official !>Corer'
might want to sharpen more than one
pencil for today's Cl r Southern Section
Division N -.econd round baseball play-
•
off game between
visiting Corona del
Mar and Temple City .
If recent history ''
any 1m.hL.ator. there
figures to be plenty of
run'> scored m the]: 15
p.m. conte-.t
CdM ( 18 8 1 po ted
its best ..conng output of the \Ca'>(m m
Friday's 19-3 wm over vi-.1ung lle-.peria
The Pacific Coa'>t League t hamp1oru.
have outscored th(·1r la'>t thre(• oppo-
nent!.. 41 -7, and have avern~e<l I I rum
per game I.his -..ea'>On
The Sea IGngs. whoc;e 19 run .. are the
most rn the 89 playoff'> game'> between
teams in D1vi<,1ons I through N lhl'>
spring. have abo won four 111 a row and
seven of their last c1Wit.
Temple City ( 17 -b 11. howewr. ha-.
outscored its lru.t five opponent'>. b I 0,
including a 13-0 fi.-..1-round wm l·nday
over Cantwell Sacred I lean of Mary In
their current <;even-ganw wmnmg
streak. the !lams own an 1\9 4 \<.·oring
edge over their victim-.. 11wy have aver
aged 8.5 runs thil. seru.on.
Coach Barry Bacon\ Ram' won the
school's first Rio I londo League 11tlt' m
13 seasons and, like CdM. li<,t tcdJn
chemistry among thl' leadm~ l't'a.,on~
for their succ~
CdM Coach John l.mmt' \aid hi' play
ers have been <;elf motivated after a I 2
start in the PCL
"Thjs team ha!> Jelled hkc no other.·
Errune said. ·1 don't need to do a lot of
coaching with the-.e guy-.. They know
what to do, they're senou' about their
baseball and they want to get 11 done •
Junior Josh Bradbury (.446, nine
home runs and 27 RBis) 1s among those
gening it done at the plate for the Sea
Kings. Senior Keith Long (.J86 with 19
RBis), senior Nick Karpe (.375. five ho·
mers and 22 RBI~). junior fodd Macklin
(.314, four homer.. and 21 RBI-.) and jun
ior Danny Marin-Finn ( 144 with 12
RBis) are additional offen<,1V(' ...ialwarL<,.
Mack.Jin earned Lhc p1tt hmg victory
See BASEBALL, Paee A8
HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS TENNIS
CdMhome
vs. Knights
Foothill invades for CJ F
Division I quarterfinal.
CORONA OE.L MAR -The top-
seeded Corona del Mar High boys ten·
nis team puts its unbeaten record on
the line today when it plays ho6t to
Foothill in the quanerfinals of the OF
Southern Section Division I playoffs at 2
p.m.
Coach Tun Mang's Sea Kings (21·0)
have rolled through the first two rounds
of the playoffs, topping South Tonance.
15-3, then handling Santa Margarita.
14-t. The Pacific
c.oast r.e.gue cham-
p.ions are aiminc ror
the program' third
eectior'I~
lo ft\ie W'llt lhe
10th in lu proud bis· •
lOl)t Mane l&ld the Sea
Dip wOl be~ by the retUrD ot
Cantell w. who niiiled the leCiJIMl-
round IDlicb ~...,...al .......
..... out al town. CdM ... -lld bf ~ ot ,...bourid .... a. . ... ...... ...... _ .. s.a Vllw ...... .... ,... ..... , ........... ....
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SPORTS ~;J -=
SCHEDULE ~ . BASEBALL
Continued from A7
NEW 200 4 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO Friday. improving to 6-2 and Jaw,
ertng his ERA to 1.71 in 45 in·
n1ngs. Senior Nick Rhodes (3,0
with a 1.91 ERA) also shines on
the mound for CdM. 8289:-:..-Temple City's starting pitcher
could be sophomore Ryan
Tucker (9· l with a 1.65 ERA and
91 Strikeout.& in 68 innings) OT
senior Derrick Q.tllen (6-1 with a
.242ERA).
The Rams' leading hitters are
senior Scott Smith (.421, four ho,
men, 32 RBla), junior Tummy
Bullock (.492, 15 RBJs) and senior
Mark Payne C.3n. 26 RBis).
Tuday's winner advances to
Friday's quartert1naJs against
either top-seeded La Quinta
(26-2) or Malibu (13,9-1).
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IFICATIOHS ARE AVAIL-amount equal lo 100 P11~ll1hed Newport
ABLE NOW. The docu· percant of tM Contract Bnch·Cost. Miu 01J1:11
menta m1y be reviewed Sum. S1ld Bonds sllall Piiot Ma:11 20. 27,
al the PROJECT MAN· be from an admitted 2003 TI37
AGER 'a office (a .. C1hl0fnl1 Surety saUs· ~ .....
eddress item I below) fKtory to the O.Slllct -Oft CAN 8£ PURCHASED and listed In the r.-.1 ........
FR 0 M: IN Tl I N IT R11ial11, Issued by the llUIPRINf s U l72 OepartnMnt of Tr .. sury The follo"lna person1 c ... 1trt1ctl.. <••••r, and lk1nsed In C•hfor· e<e clolnl business as:
'
Slncloa and Company, rwl H , CA. 92606 n.. S.id bonds lll•ll 113~ Newport a1vd. (94'~12,7568 fAX remain In lul fore. and Suite A190·193, Colt. (H f 552,1209 •flee t throu111 lh1 Meu,Californlll92U7
O. 011t11cl wm be 1u1r1ntM pttlod. Karen Brittain, 1135
lnltlat1n1 and enlorclna G. The 8IOO£R 111111 be Newport Blvd. Sult•
a Labor Compll•nc1 a lk ensld COfllfactor Alto-193, Colla Mesa,
PrOll'em In KC«dence punu11tt to the Business Cellfefnl8 92627
w1lll the provisions and 1nd Profess£onals Code Kent Brittain, 1135
requ111ments ol Auem and be licensed In the NewpOft Blvd. Suite bly 8111 1506 end spplluble clasalflc•Uons 90 1 .. ~ ,.., __
pursu1nt lo C1lllOfnl1 for 1111 tr ... for wtllch Al -· Cotti ,__,
labor Code sections the contrKtor Is 0 ··... Calif0tnle 926%7 -.-TIMI bllslfleu Is con· 1770 11 seq 411 cOll· mrttin11 Md. Mlld 111: !Mllltand Md trectou end tllW ap-H TIMI project lln 3S wffe
"'icabll subc0ntt11Ctor1 Ols•blld Vel•en Busl-....;.... .,.rtormlnc Oii the prol· nest Enterprise partkl· H.w 10tl atarlAMI '""'•
eel site wilt lie requwld palion JUla. buM!eu yet? No
te co111ply with th• I. Qvfftions aeout this Ktllt lflt.tHI
r1q11 irem1nls of the PROJECT tllo11ld lie Thll ttlteMIMlt ...
l•bof Co~ Pro-.Wectld to the PltOJlCT ,_ wtttl ltle C-'Y -•m lncluSl\lt of, llllt MANAG£1t, a.-.t 0r...,. Collllty .. 01106/QllOJ not llmllld to prollldlflc Contect: loMM lllftill, ....... 1 M
ttie L.W ~· Tll1pllo11e. 1l4/4M· 0.-V ,... ..., 13 10
Offlcet Of 1111,/tier .... MO, ftrM: lkCer1ltr 27 ..... 3 2lllOI Tllt
lr 11ete4 repr-tetW. B.,..._ Co fAll 7MI •' • ' ..... · tM rltfll to conlluct 424-MI. "'*-: 29--• in _.
•evc1tt• lnten1ew of the C Bear ......., C.U ....... te eoNltiotls
trlfUIMll perf0fml111 ...... Ce ma ,,..__. 'J • .... °" Ula pro .. ct t* .. J. Ne IW ""' • ......,, ..._, w.s 111" .. MM ,.._, •lttlo*"" ..ti llatr .. o L-. S.. C.·
hsh --..... ,... ..,. ••••• .... ... tract •• ~ -"" ,. ... ,. ""-houri, 00.-.D*. -.........w.n· ot no 1.-IOMI c .. t to K. • fhe Oh~t ,.. -llOUtlMCTW-.,
ltlo Ottttiet, Of ..., ef NrW. ttie riaflt .. rejld SC-. ..urt
IM Dlstrld't r•tMll My M4' II _... • to ~ .. .. ._.._.,_... • .. ,.. lrr.....,ltioe i. ,. .. ...
C bet. .._. MUST ... , Wf "°"1WT .. ,,
Ht4 e Ml._.•..._ L. Newport Mtu ""U wwet • ttio ......... UfliflN Seftool Dhtrlct Ill ••-.rt Of = ~-:'.:: ::=. :.;.-::.' .,,..._..._,. 'N •n:tw-:
-~ ·-~~--~~~ ___ .....;.i ... -..-........;;;_.
NOJICT DISet•TM>Ni
WOfk Includes. but 1s
no t limited to the
lollowlna:
Oemotrtion and replace·
mini of the eustlna
ductwork and duct
silencers on roof of
Selene• Ubrery.
ISTUUTID
COftSnucTIOM
COST1 $150,000
Note: PrlnM Bidders who
do not tNet the quali·
flcatlons In the Contritet
Documents iney not be
lliclbll for •••d. Bldclll1 Documents ••
lie evaitable lo Biddef1
on TUISOAY, •AY 27, 200J Ind Will bl lslUecf
•t f ac:llltles ManlC'· mint, University of
Cakfomla, Irvine, 201
Interim Office Buikli"I
(m1illn1 •dclflt1) 19172
J1mbor11 8 oul1111rd
(phyalcol •ddrus),
Irvine. CA 92'97·5444,
(M9) 1124-1404
CIMdls fOf • -r•tw•• •h fff will be required In the •mount
of SHM p« set of Blddlna 0ocvm111ts
Cfteck1 are lo be made
p1yable to "The R ... nt1
of the Unlv111lty of
C ... orl'le."
s..ted Blch will not be ecceotod lifter: 11'" 9IOCMt Oii .....,..,,
.... 11, ...
lld Security . "' the a-.t tf lOS •f the
L-. '41111 ltte BW.
ncl•ll"I 1lter111lM.
ltlefl OCIC ...... Y Mdl Bid, Tiie a-oey ......
the IW .... 9'Mll M, ......... .,..... .... ....... ...., ....
(H tfefl .. d I• Ille
C ........ Cofil .. Cid
Pttcodure Section 115.110).
A......._, Prelill
CeWtererict M4' P'l'o·Bld
M Well .. M cori·
.... Oft .........
NY,-4, ...
.......... ,,....., It . ...... ,~
GOLF
Contilued from A7 TODAY ...... .
The public 18 invited to gal,
lery at either or both events u
long as lndJviduals meet the re·
quired dress code. Food and
beverage carts (with bar) typl'
cally ride along with the galler,
les.
a shaky start on their home
coune u Big Canyon cele·
brated with another title, Its
third in the series. {Big Canyon's
Selby Schriber won the lnaugu·
ral Tea CUp Caaaic in l 997 .)
Laat year might have been the
most compelling finish ln Tea
Cup Cassie history, as Towersey
saved tfer best putt for th~ end,
sinking a dramatic 11,foot
birdie putt at the par-5 18. It
was an uphill, right-to,Jeft
breaker with Big Canyon's Olivia
Slutzky breathing down her
neck whlJe startng at a 4,foot
birdie attempt to force a pos·
sible playoff.
High school • Corooe del Mer It
Temple City, CIF Southern 5ectton
Division IV pleyoffa, aecood round,
3:15p.m. ,......
High .nool boys. Foodlif18t ~'.
del Mar, OF Southern Section
Division I quaf1erfinal, 2 p.m .
Goff .. Mesa Verde won t11e tnaugu,
ra1 Jones CUp ln 2000 at New-
port Beach, when Sargent bird·
led 18 after a remarkable Oop
shot with his ball deeply em·
bedded into the thJck rough.
High school boys · Estancle (Jasoo
Canldy and Marcus Sostak) et ctF
Individual Championship
Tournament, et Canyon Country
Club, Palm Spriogs, 8 e.m.
WEDNESDAY
~
Sugent earned local legend
status ~ that year, then Lovejoy
and Maggard captured Jones
CUp II ln a three-hole playoff
against Santa Ana. Last year,
Lovejoy and Lane won Jones
Cup W ln thrtlling fashion.after
"I can't believe I bad that
(putt) in me. I'm so tired;
Tuwersey said after winning Tea
CUp Cassie VJ on ,her home
course.
More thrills are expected this
summer. Stay tuned.
High school boys · Estancle vs. •
Sen Gabriel, CtF Sou1hem Sectloo
Division Ill semlfinel, at La Quinta
High. 7p.m.
THIS YEAR'S SUMMER RESOURCE GUIDE
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• Summer Sports & Camps • Fourth of July Along the Coast
• Dining Destinations • What's Happening & Where , All Summer Long
• Art Festivals • Calendar of Events
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AREAS OF CIRCU LATIO INCLUDE:
DAILY PILOT · Friday, June 13. 2003
Newport Beach •Cosca Mesa •Corona dcl r-.1ar • Newport Coast
HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT , Thursday, June 19. 2003
Huntington Beach • Huntington Harbour • Sunset Beach
COASTLINE PILOT · Friday. June 20. 2003
Laguna Beach
Total distribution: 78,000 homes
Daily A Pilot
949-642-4321
HUIOfl1'CTOIO llACM l AGU ,.A ll EA t H
.
INDEPENDENT
9-49-642-4ll-1
COASTLINE PILOT
949-494-4321
shall meet •I Fat.tllties
Man111ment, Interim
Office Build1n1. Confer ·
enc• Room 128, Uni·
ver s1ty ol Call I or nia,
lrv1n1, (Butldlf\I t 92 Oii
HOflll Cemp111 Map),
19172 Jamborff Boule·
vard, lrvl.,., CA 92697·
5444, (949) ll4-1404
AnaDMCI AT TNI ,..... (OWlllJKI
AND Pll,llD IOI
WAUC IS llMl9ATOn' Joa Ml ,_, COll-
TIACTOIS. TNI •m, .. Wal GOii AT '°'" All ,,.., cotl-TIACTOllS ~
Ana TM NU Wal NOT II l&-.a TO
PAITICIPAR • TNT I• NO<lll Al A PM91 COlfTUCTott.
On11 bldd•11 wllo partlclf)ot. In boll\ tM
Pr1·Bld Conf1r1nc1 1nd
the ~ Well !ft thff
onttre11 will be •llowe4
to Md on the Project n
ptl"141 controctou . f«
lurtll•r lnform1Uo11,
COfltllCt hcll1UIS
M•n•1•-t. Co11trocts
0 1p1rtment, Att11·
8'1nda R. ttocklfttllllt It
(IM9) 824-1404
The aucwuful BldcMr
and Its ~tttet«a
.... bl r.-ed to folow
the 11ondiacrl1W1ln1tiorl
rt411lr-nh Mt fortll
In the BldclMt Doell·
111enh and lo P•f
l:."0.:'9.:."::
"" ......... '*"
-'"" ........... ..
ll!KW., ..... -· ... . H <HtW'lfy .......... tel
I. The Contrector shill
have been In bUSlness
under ttle ume n.tnM
and Callfatnia Contrac·
tor's llc1n11 for •
minimum of 5 conlinu·
out ,_. prior to the
bid .... 1nc dell fat this
Project. Tllo licellM uMd
to iaUafy tlws r equirl·
ment stiaU be of tM
"'"' type reqund by Ille con If oct.
2. Tiie ConlrKlM shall
IHOVlcle 1 m1n1mum of J
references for pro11cts
slmll1r m scope and size
to this ProtKI whk h
h•ve been succeuluff1
completed NI IN St.le
of C1tifo,,1l1 durlftt th•
pHI 3yHfl.
TH£ REGENTS OF TliE
UNlVERSl'TY Of CALI FORMA May2003
Published N1wpor I
8tKh·Costa Mesa 011ly
Piiot M.y 21, June 3.
2003 n40
iii-I.... -Llpl~ \
2640 llpl Motica
... IUOI
an~ ._._., ............. ...,~ .... ,..
llr17,llU
CU"Rdct 8 USIH£SS
200JC(M BUOCE f Rf
VICW(4 IOP M )
PU8UC tlEAAINCS CODE NIE. HOME NT CA
2 00'9·0 04 ABO
Nlf.HOMfNT (PA 200J•
090) AMENOS THE
ALCOHOUC BCVC RACC
OUTlCT (ABO) ORDI
~~ (CHAPTCR 20 89)
TO ~C?HIBIT OH SA.LE AlCOl'IULIC BEVERAGE
OUTLETS fROM SCLLINC
OR ST.OfflNC ALCOHOLIC BEVE~GES OUTSIDE Of
THC UTlRIOR WALLS
Of THE CSTABllSll·
MCNT.
CONTINUED BUSINESS
CITY HALL FACILITIE S
SCllEMA HC DESIGN
APPROVAL or PRorcs
SION'AL S E RVI C£ S
AGIU.EMEN T WllH
GRIFFI N HOLDINGS
INCOllPORATED (contd
fro01 Study Susion of
4/08/03)
CWUttNT BUSINlSS
COUNCIL MANIC RC
DISTRICTING
Published N1wpor I
84-ch Costa Mes. Datly
Pilot May 27 200J Tl 39
um:.COUITOf
CAllOllA,
CCMITTOf
SAlmAW
DewtMkt,
14455 <Mc DrM,
Vldlnlt, CA t2m
HILE O f C ASE (~BREVIATEO) IN TH£
I
MATTER or DANIELLE ROS( BOYCR AM1n0<
A Person who '°'1•11 be
decl•red free from thr
CUllody and <Orllrul ot
her parenh
Cll A !ION I RI IOOM
FROM PARI NTAI tus
TODY ANO CONIROL
(ABANOONMl NT Rl
AOOl'TION)
CASI NUMlll1
VAVSOOI06
TH£ PEOPLr or lH~
STAT( or CAltfORHfA
To JOHN I llOYl R •nd
lo •II per \un• d.,n11n11
lo bt-lhf' lather "'
mother r1t '"'d minor
penon above 11•m•rl
h om the custody ot ht!f
P••enb, " to petmtl the
•doptt0n ol said m1110f
to 1 •u•lable adopltnt
P•renl
lh• Court m•y con
llnue t~~ P<OCeedmt'·
nol to e<eeed th11ty (30)
d•Y\ n necen.wy lo
•l>llOtnl cuunHI •nd
tnab~ coun~I to be
<C.me tanuhar with theie
proceedtn&\
Ctven under my hond
•ntl •••I of the Supe11or
tuurt ol the County of
S.s11 Bern••d•nu. State ol
C•l1ft11ttt~. thl\ 22nd day
ol April 2001
f()UN JY Cl (RI<
IY /S/ AMY SlUSHllt,
Depvtr. Pub 1\hed Nowpor l f!e~<h (.o,I• Me\a Daily
Ptlot May 6 I) 10, 'll
7001 rt16
By order ut lh" Court
your ••e hrr~by LllNJ
and •dvt\ed lh•t yuu
may ap11eM b•f,,,., Jhe
lud11t1 p,._trltnv.'•n
Oepartm•nt t44'J~ t ..,,
011ve V1llnrv1ll• l.A
97 J97 rof lltr tb1>ve --IS(# 13111
entitled tuurt '"' lu11c NOTICltfWlof llAl 20. 100J ... 10 00
o·r.101 k d m "' lhal day PIOPBTY ttPllVAn WE
thin and th•,. In '"n" C.S.#A-217321 C.dU'\~ 1t •Oy yno hitYf"
why \iild 11•"1111 \h•ottld lll lt. .. c-tef
nol be dtd•••tl hr" C6wio,ler ..
from lhe UJnhul 11t ht·t ef
P••tnt\ dt t11rd1fll' to tltt C...ty OIAllGf
peltlt<m on hie.,.,,..,,, I "'h ..n. of Ille btltt tf
If lh• c. ..... ,, lort\)•. "'·'' m•wn•w•r...c.NS9 lht tnlt,.q nf th• mrn .. r rllllftU> ",,.,.,_
tl!QUUt\ ht\ h i tu f ( .......... "
prolecttun II·~ r uut I N .. 1 t: t' hereby ll?IVf'lt
'ihllllll 111ppomt t uut\\t·I tu u1.,t ttw under\i&,n~d wtll
••1>•1'\enf lh• """"' ,..,I .st p11;dl1 \~It tu
Suth t """"•' 1 .. 11 I·• II•• hr~'h•~I and hesl
appomttd wh•ll••• ,, fudd.r \ub1ec I lo Ll)n
not fhf' 'fllfl(Jf I\ •blr f1J l1tl111tlfff0 uf ~'hd ~UJ>~
afford 1 """' f"f It Y'•u ""' < ourt on °' dflr•
<lllP•dt "'"""'I ''"""'I 11h1 9th d•y ul Junr •ncl •rt u•t•hl• lo 4ftu1<1 'Olll 1t th~ ufloce of f
coun\tl lhr I •11111 .h.111 Av•ry loa•v MfSlRVf
•IJPfllfll I"'"" .1 ,.,, Y•otl MUMf'f f{ & HUGltl 5
1t VHH rt'Qti"''' ·•P1m1111toc1 11 r l&H81 Vun K.otndn
'oun\rl Awe Suit• I~ Irvine
Th• ll"'P'•\• uf "'" r A 9lbl i •II lh• 11ghl
•tltun 111 ,,., lhe mrn"r lllle •nd tnl••est ol \aid
LQn~ec yatcc m •nd tu All
PoliC'y .
th• cettaln rul pr0991ly
$llu•ted In the crly of
COSTA ME:SA, County ol
OftANGC State ol Calt
lorn1a part u.ululy
ductlbtd u loltow1
LOT 15 OF TRACI 284!>.
AS P£R MAP Rr C~DlO
IN BOOK 93 PAGC(S) 4J
44 or MISCELL AHEOUS
MAPS. IN IH( outer
Of fH( COUNrY RC
COHDF R or ,s_.410
COUNTY
More commonly known
H 2252 CORN(LL DRIVE,
COSTA MESA
Term• ol the Hie are
LOh tn lawful money of
the Untied Sl•tes on
conftr ma I ton o t ult1, ur
11., 1 ••\h •rul b»lan•e
upon wth term~ and
L ond11JOn• •~ •• t eptable
tu the per \fon.11 r tpt •
\tnlal1ve
i?.000 lo tie d~po\lled
with bid Bub 01 ollt'I \
tu b• 111 wnlmt1 dnd will
bt •ett'tveo ill the
.ifu1•\•1d olltu •I '"''I
111r" ·•"•' the fu '' publu ~ttnn h.-r,.ot 11tnd
beto" d~I~ of \Alt
Dote cl1 Moy 19, 2001
Dcntlcl Cohrln G911erty,
......... 1 ••p•e••ftfD
llve el the h tote
Attwftey(1) al low:
(.Avery Cr ory, h ...
MlSlltVl MUMPllt &
HUGHlS LlP
11811 VON KUMAN
AVl., SUIT( ISOO,
llVIN(, CA 926 I 2
f'tiblt\hed N•wrror I
Kea• h CMI• M•H ll•rly
f'olot May 71 lttnt 'I I
iOOI IMl4l
NOTIClOf Wl
In At c u•d•"""" ,,.1th lhf'
pr 11v1\tctn\ ,,f St't 1tC..n
71100 tftrnu&h /1116 nt
lh•' C•lth1rni. Bu1o1r1t\'
•nd Prolcs~mn~ Cud>'
ll!!'te being dut' Ml
unpaid slOf 11e lae 10<
•hlch S•le Harbor S.11
Stoute ts enltlled to .s
hen pu• .. u•nl to SM.hon
2110? of ~••d lOde on
the rood~ het111n•lter
descttbt'd and due not1c•
hav1n1 been 11v1n to
par lte' ~nu•n lo claim
en interut lhere1n ind
the tune •pectfted tn
\Uth noltc.e for p•yment
of such leH h••.nc
upued will be sold •I
publt~ •Ut hon by K.l .
AUCllON SllVICI CSL
A222 I AT 1 •142
HA.1101 llVD., SANTA
ANA, COUNTY OJ 01-
ANGI, STATI Of CAU·
JOaNIA, on the 291h
d•y ot MAY at 10.30
d Ill r "'ms for lhe sale
die la\h only Sale
\Ubted tu canttllalton
t ~ndlord reserve\ the
t tllhl to bod Bt>low 1~ ii
11\t 111 r1ame\ •nd untt
numbers
The tollow•ne units
t onta111 ml" household
item\ unles\ crtherwt\I'
•l•ltd 4/jC Oll NllA
RROWN 4 30 IUl IANNl
CHALMERS 8S6 DANIEL
OHEON 46JC FRANNY
HAil.ti !>14 SNCSCHANA
HOLLINGSWORTH 426
Pl\Gl MAR I INC 132
HARHY HOB! RIS 409
MICHACl STHMER 585
RICK & CARA WCBER
Publl\hed Nt'•Pu• I
Bt'•· h Ctr,I• Me\d O•rly
l'tl >I Moy 10 'll
1001 fl 36
an Of llWPOIT IUCM
NOOO llMTllG IDS
\f'altd hods may be
1eu1v~d at the otllu nf
th~ ( 1ly ll~rk j3QO
Nrwpor I Buul~var d P 0
Bo• I 761S Ntwpurt
Be•lh CA 926!>P 8915
unltl 11 00 a m -----
12th day of 1u,,.. 200J
•t which time 'uch l>td•
sh•ll b4! opened and read
for
CUFF 011'1( PAIK
'LAYGttcM.l .. D
HNOVATIOM
Tift. ef Prefec1
c-trec1 Ne. u 21 sus,ooo
( ... lltffr' ... , .... ,.
........ c1i.y
/S/ ltldtorcl • .._.
1tM,fwSt9j1he11G.
loct-, Pvt.He Wwk1
Dlrectw
Pro\pecl tve btdde,.
may obl•m one set of
btd dllcumenh for
SI 5 00 al the off tu ol
the Public Wo1h De
partment, JJOO Newport
Boulevard, New110• l
Buc.h, CA 9?663
Contrac t or l tr•nu
Class1f"at1onl s) r~
qutred for this prntetl
"A"
For further 111lo•m•
lion. «Ill Stephen Luy
f'roiect Man .. 11er .ii
(949) 644 3330
Published N•wpo1 t
eea,h Cost• MPS• [latly
Ptlot M•Y 27. 200l Tl4J
ISC 13113
IOT1Cl Of rmnotl
TO ADlllSTll
lSTATIOf:
PAllLIUWl
.. PAil Ul HUUa
WHO. A216Sll
Tu all h~tl\ berotlo
c1aries crf'd1tors t. cm
tm~ent tredtlurs ond
persons who may o lh
eniw•!.e b~ tntf*t~,t~c.t in
lht wtlf or e\laf~ or
both. ol f'AIJl l
HUMMEL •k• P/\Ul LU
HUMMEL
A PETITION FOR PRO
BAT[ has been hied bx
I lo\\' to Plaee A
DORE M RHYM£ In the Su~rtOI Coutt ol C•lt
l0<n11 County of Oii
ANCl
IHl Pl llllON f OR
PR06A11 reQuest' OORL
M RllYMl 01 ap1><>1nted
n P@•wnal te1HH1nta
live tu adm1n .. te1 ltlf
o\l•le ol lh• decedent
1111 Pf TlllON reque•I\
the detedent' Wtll and
cnd•Ctls 11 •ny be
•dm1tt1d tu 11<ubel• Th11
Will and any 'Odottll .are
o.t1l•ble fut e • •mtna "''° 111 lhe file kept by
the <Ou• I
Ull Pl ftllON requesh
•11lho11ty In aOmtr11ster
the olalt undet tht
lndtperod~nl Adrnlnt\
l• •hon uJ [ \tdlto\ At I
( lht\ l\ufhOflf\' Wiii dllllW
the per\011111 ••P•Hen
t.il•vt to 1 .. ~, many
H l1nn•. w1thoul ohto11n
1111( court dppro••I
Btlrrrt l•k1n11 u •tain
very unpUI IAnl 1itl lt011\
hc.w@ver th• p••"rnal
r•pr•••tnlalHI• wtll I>~
'tqrnred tu ~·v~ nrJlit t'
to mte1tsttd Pt"""' unit.-~\ tht"y hdvt" w•1v~d
not1tt-ur c..on\enltO to
lht prupu~ed .it t1un l
fhe tnd•p•nd~nl .od
m1t11\tt 4t1un 4uthor •ty
will b• &••nt~cl unfus
dn mt .. tt"\l~d otr\,un
lilt-\ dll 1,bJ' t..lu,n tu the
1l•ltl111ro •nd .huw\ "uud
t•u'• wlt1 lhe tuurt
'hould ,,.,, ~· •nl the
auth11ut t
A Ill AHING on th•
ii~t•I""' •woll l•• held on
JIJNE I 1 NH •I I 45 v m 111 lJ.,111 l 7 J
lc.o •t•d ti 341 I he !;1ty
011•• ',nu th IJr dll~P CA
'171:168
II Ylill (JIJll f I lo th•
g1 .mlm~ •>I the pel1t1on
yuu \huuld •1>1>e•r •I the
Tuesday, May 27, 2003 Al ----------------2Ml Upl MCll -
M•ttnt •nd ''''' 1<XI' ob1MIM>11\ Of 1111 written
ub,.clwnl ••th the c:our t
b<tf0<• th• hwf1n1 You• The follo•inc person•
appe•11nce mo be m •• c101n1 bustneu as
per son or by 1ou1 Vtttu•I Pe1fechon 2867
•ll0<ney Veluco La ne Costa
If YOU ARl A CRl 01 Me~ CA 92626
IOR ur cont1n1ent Jnon R lr•sll 286/
cred1t0< of°" dKeMed 'ielnc:o l •11• Co51•
you mu\I hie your clium Meu CA 92626
wtth ti>• court and m••I This businen 1s con
• copy to th• penon1I ducted by •n 1ndfvtdu1I
111><1sent.oh .. •Pl>O•nt.d Hive you stMled doon1
by the court wtthtn lour bu\•nH, yeP No
month• hum the dille of loon Trull
the hot 1siu•nc.e of I hll statement was
letlMs .t\ PfOVtded tn ltl•d With I~ County
Probate Code uctt0n Clerk of 011nee Countr
9100 The ttme lo• fllm11 on 04/08/03
cl11m• will not e.p11e 20036t40lal
belor e lour months tr om Oatly Ptlot M•y 6 13
th• he111n11 d1le noticed 20. 21. 2003 II~
• bove flc:tl"'-t.i.D YOU MAY f XAMINI the
ltl• kept by the LOUii If "-S......
you •te a perwn In lh• lollow1n1 per\OM
teresled tn th~ ost•te are dome busoneu u
yuu m•y Ille wtlh the UNLIMITED GIFTS 1640
tuutl • Request for N•wport Blvd Loi 44
Spectal Noltce llorm Of Costa Me'" CA 92617
1'>4) of tht fthne of an Cvnth1• J~dn S~hrt~~
onvf'ntory and •PPr•l\al er 1640 Ne"p"'I Blvd
of utile .t\seh 01 ol Lot 44 C:o•li Mo• CA
•ny petthon or •l.<uunl 9/671
"' p1ov1ded 1n Prub•I• This busH1eu " uin
Cucle sec ltun 1 Z'>Cl A du• led by an 1ndov1du1I
Rrqur\I lot Spec 1al Ha•• you started doinc
Nol>e:e Imm " •••1t4bl• bu\lne•s yet> No
lrum the <ourt derli. lynln1a )e•n ScnnO•er
At10<n•y lo• Pehhunr• fh,. \!alement wu
Jelwt A. o-cOfl, U C !tied w1lh the C:ounly
SIN SS421 Cl~•~ "' Or:ance r:ourtly
U S City 11vcl. WHI, un (J"J 05 03
Ste. 1420, 0r-.-. CA 20036943510
92161-2992 O••ly Pilot M•t ll 70
Publtsned Nf'WPllrl 71 June 3 2003 11.)D
Bea'h C.u·.1~ Mt•• Oa1ly
Pilot May ll June 2 J
200.! TMl41
Acm.. ..... .........
flM lolowlnc ,,..'IOns
•fe doinc buSIMSS H
f •wy Sont C1ove, lJOJ
YOfb• Llfl41 lllvcl •2!>4
fulluton. CA 92831
1-nnrfer M 8.,,nert
3301 YOflla l tndl Blvd
t2S4 I ullerton CA
92831
!ht' b11sm1u 11 ton
dut tad b, '" tndtvodual
H•¥• you \tatted do•na
buitneu yet 1 Ho
Jenn1fe1 M 8enn111
lht\ statement •n
tiled w1lh the County
Clerk ol 01ance County
un 04121/03
200S6t4I1t4
011ty t>1lot Mey ZO U
June 3 10 2003 I 1 lll
~ ..... ... s......
!he tollowrna 11e1\011\
••e do•ne busmeu n
Partner\ f rn.t<.1al S•r
Vt<H 18'J87 Ela.tlh Blvd
•118 Hunt1neton Bu h
CA 9?b48
Run•ld lohn Robbins
4J R"' ~ y I( null lurn•
C•hlor n1• 92612
Thi~ bu\tnt\\ •!ii ton
due ltd by •" 1ndu11dutl
H•v• you st.tiled d<Jlll;l
bus1neu y•t> No
Ron•ld lohn Rubout'
Tho\ lt•lemenl wn
!tied wtth lht County
Cle•• ol Or •nee C.uunly
on~. 01 '03
200'490072
011ly Pilot Mty 6 13
20 17 200J 1124
~--Deadlines----.
~ale\ and deadline' arc 'UhJCl.l to
~hange without notu ... c fhc puhh,hcr
te...crve .. the nght IO \.en'or rcda"1 I)
tevi-.c o r reject an)' da"1l1cd
advertisement. Plca-.c n:pon :tn) error
that may be 1n your d a,,1f 1cd ad
immediately The D:ul)' P1lu1 .tLLCfll'
no habihty for an} error in an
advena~emcnt for which It may be
responsi ble cl'.cepl for Lhe t.0'1 of the
space actually tXL'up1cd h) 1hc aror.
Cred11 call only be allo\.\cd for 1hc fiN
m..ertaon.
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Tue~da) ................. Monda} 5:00pm
AllNOUNCIMINTS N
& MISC. 1010-1110
GARAGE
SAU
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
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Il
2305·2490
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Bv \lai l/111 Person: . ~ ~O Wc,I li;1)' ')1rcc1
Co,tJ Mc,~1. CA 92617
1\1 Nc1.11pon Blvd A. Ray Sr
Wedne,day ........... Tuc~day 5:00pm
Thun.day ...... , .... Wedne!)day 5 .CXlpm
Friday .................... Thur'-<iay S:OOpm
Sa1urday ..................... Fnda) ~:OOpm
I clcphnnc X 'OJm '\ O<~>m
Monda) Fnd.i)
\\.il~-ln X '<~.im 5 IMtpm
Mond.t) Fnd.i) Sunday .................... Fnday 5·00pm
lfAL ESTATE
IOR SALE
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Index
IULESTAn
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f!l!l!t 1!.iil
74'2·7466
IOOS·IS10
9000-9750
Under the Sen·ice D irector~ ftannL·r
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
&tlt!Slln 1486 furniture 34.15 Miscellaneous
DIP•d ~ct~ Wdl!nt Merchandise
AISOlUTI GOlDMiiiiT
60 vendtnl machtnrn
w1lh ea< ellent lucahons
al h Sl091Hl»7J4.631!?
Randla,fanns/
CGUnCry Property 5915
s.,,., 1ho1p -,......,
1br Jb.i condo 8dY voew ''l!P" to b<.h ? l p ~U!Ont llN 949-400-0411
UDO YIAJllY llASl
BILL GRUNDY R(Al TORS
949-67S-•i.t
'*' Cn!5I ......,...,, P'lllO
airtm 2br t,St. P*I. pool.
JQUMNOa&
: lffOlnmt'f
All iHf estate •dver ttWic in th1l newsp1.,.,-
1s sullject to the f edlr •1
Faw Houslnc Act of 1968
•s 1 mended which
m•lles 11 11111•1 to
•dwlll'tlse '•ny pt1fflf
en'-t~ 11m1tat1on or d1~m1n1tt01"1 based on
r•oe..,co!Of, relr&•on. su.
haodlcep. lamlllal status °' .o•U9n11 onctn. or •n
inl4!1t.liin to meflt any
wch preference, limit•
UoR or d1acnm1nat1on •
tl\is ne11np1per wlll not tviowlnaly accept
an/ .,tnr tisement f0t
rut utat1 whlch 11 In
¥ioltt,.,n of th• lew Ouf
red1ir1 ar• hereby
tnlilf!Md thet ell d•eU· lnp~Chrertlled in tllb
,,....,,.. ere 1vell1ble
on .ii eq.ual OH<Wtunity
basis.
Te . complalfl of d1s-
cr11NMtlllfl, cal HUO Iott fr:i !\ t.aoc>-424-15IO
.... 141S
Oldtf""' ~ PWtOS •~··· .. .....,_._
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•MIYISTATa ........ ~ .......
I.OST C:-All.6i•tll!t lff"I "'*
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~ Name Slltltln
Rew11 d 949 132 5999
General
AMouncemenb 1610
Mo the ucred heart of
JelUS be ldOrfd &
atonlted now & forever
Sacted hurt of Juu'
pray lot u• S•1nt Jude
•orlltt ot m11aclu pray
for us
MOOlU NllOfO lem•le
18+ IOf wetKtlt devel
opment, ltn19fte, s•lm·
w•r• P11d ass.cnments
, 14·839· 7550
2415
rtMAIKW He.ans °' .... ~W~I Ten
h ctinlqun the th•
wullhy llM -ydly to
lrlCr.a tt.... ~ II you
truly ..... to adw'I
flnanclll secu11ty You
,....... hoMI 11*1 I tJn 191
32IO $2D VJWJOISC by '•trldl L...._,a. IMllflor
o1 tt.vn.nt Basa. Fr• !MCCAA.~)
APPlWICB ..
Wtmf!OOl
Wath«/Of1tt. lllf .. Cl pac:lty, 11ftt c:ond, $300/
fOI' both 9'"-647·1111 -,.. ... ,MnWMtl
Alt Newj>Oft Htl'bof
K enet 30 uo oil. IU
24 w/c, lOX 13 w/c. l ........ J~tlll
"""" r.hM & ~ stand ~ ,~, •letl'O
cabftl dl!!!A ~~Jal
3855
WANTID
JAPANESI SW ORDS
AND allATID ITIMS
'M.A'HY !lr!Y <a ub f 49 ·4t4· l 711
~ Ille ,_ !Ill lllill1r!IS'I n.-:~ &box~~req -
Sll!lO 949-4U-n 46 Oppcnmltiel
3460 =and JEWB.RY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
3905
c ... t c ...........
Old Coons• Gold. solver
iewetry. •alcnes. anttQUU
collecltbles 949 642 9448
OFFICE
FURNITURE/
BUSINESS
EQUIPMENT
A I OUT lllCTltlC
WM1110tA.9S PMw no
cost to you -lflP*. Medicare accepl•d
Wheelcl.-\ .w1d l'cwM'
chain (llCoots ~) 'We
.,... you ~ Cal 7
days (800) 83S 3155
CCAL=scNf>
p JI 11• •••11 -a.rna-11111
3130 •ff·-· ... .........
.... tllO.MllS.lllO ••100 ... m.eoo. .... 12.Dc.INDtrt , ......... ,.
CA,..UCCINO ITAUAN
CO"H Com11~ny ••
P•ndtna D1str1buto1 \
wanted ¥ prnM po
lent• Anyone un do
1M• (aprewi It.tu C.tl
ID> 813 fJ62S trM!Slmtwll
IW(d (CAl ~,
flHA .. CIAl SlCltlTS Of
tt.1 S..-r W..ttlayl Ten
hchntques the the
wealthy ~ e¥e<ydlly to
tocl-ltlt'll wealth " you truly desa"t to acl'tnle
l1n1nclal ,.CulllJ You
m!AI have this! 1 gn 891
3260 $20 V/MC11)1SC by
P1trtek l eMiev•. 1utll0t
ot ~tment BMtes r re« S/H (CAL 0SCANJ
f0181T THI STOCI aMllPI....,..._..
nHds only 01141 IJOUnd '"''' "*'''* o" ''"'' PfOlll 1111 pro4uct Nnes
Slly's tllt llMlt. S«IOut cell t o ?9'5·5124
111ut1111 •ftpollll111e11t
Ol'llr
RnlEstJte/
Estate Sales 4260
QR£GON HOME FOR Sale
<•n Wrn,lnn) Ooueln
County fto\tbur1 •ru
lwo•bedroom. one
b 1lhroom 1 1 .ere
tented $79 000 Owner
f1•n•nl1n1 <40 50°'
dnwn J Ault\Pll •
d1">e@~ol com 541 !>84
'll l'l (CAI "SCAN)
IAYfltONT lllCUTIVI
otf1u \Ult• 'l otfk:es,
receplton & ''°' •11• L oc In COM 949·718-9500
LOTS/ACREAGE
S39S ACll/160 ACalS
S6 9S ACRi/40 AUIS
P11m., ranch acr~•i• 1n
NW At tlOOd [ l nu
qual1ly1n1 low do ... n
term,• Ad1at.e11I tu 1011
Luune community ult
h1slo11< Route 66 Call
today• Broolls Rulty 866 JOO 5263 (CAl "SCAN)
RESORT/
VACATION
PROPERTY
FOR SALE
Desert Proper1y -
ATTMt DfsaT lOVDS JUUi v,,,. WllltlN
OYSOM &Dnote
.00-STf-S"S
TM>-ZTS-HSf
ll•rae 11r6en ••eon. I ~ doa hour.a. double , ,..,....,,
1troller 949·!>15 9312 iif.niirjiii~ijijij~
HOMES FOO SAl..f
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
·-•·~ TUUllFA CM.I ~ & COIY
double wide mobile
twne Celt anytime fiiK tUrt D197·28l3
ConJnl del Mar
1 .... \upe1 clean furn
2b• 7bl t? """ ...... t'\
" P"i1 dodl\ I town ho<N
• bb ~om bth dlN•llllly
no lld no VA'~ 1 •• ... SV!ll!lnt 003 lu(4'ILIS
1......u1 ... n .
21 r tie Apt. Newly
remodeled v; & all*
inti $1 700mo nn peh
ll-*-l bOl /JC.91nl684
Irvine -------T ...... tnnd rww
7br 1 !JI» w d k ~ loll
vnyd:>f.ilt1pno~ $2)~ mu !M931&179'7
Udo Isle
WATll fllONT lu&~ Zbr
l....W. I+ lllr ti..,... Iba duple• fro& no
w b•lcony CO w1t~1 ~molle AVltl Now S2850
& t .. sh P••d No P•h mo 949 6Jl 7998 S92!> mo 9•9 650 J735
~008..itloaPerwt
MW c..-pel -y dun
lul ~ lltls l>o)>d. N'llTllU 1
p11s S895m 949 f1J7 n31
Ne.,..,leodt
Pemn\ula Studio Apart
ments nail Aft $100
~')49 673 7800
211 LSle, w•lk to
buch 4245 Htl•na ne.,
Hu•& ea• " d hkup\
$1400+~ ~36&3
N, ............ 2 ...
vurly rentals •11 $1400
1950 mo 949 673 7800
')49 6/l /800
HALI Off h t MO ltUfT
f 01 rnQft-11'1 June l w '1?
mo lo!ase New rMlOdll c_.. Coo ~tylt comm
w ne• dtU!wuher &
rel1111e•al0< c••Pll &
cet~ ble WIJJIW ·~,
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M6-lZ24 Ot 714-63). r.,gz
-,., Pll1l. .. tall 1 ' pt .. Sl l"$J 1)6.2'B.t6Jl
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SI~ I ye.-~
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2Bt 281 •. in.lift \ltt'"l
room poo4 jlKUnL ten-
S 1950 mo 714 401 1846
........... ~2& 2Ba,
,....., rernodr*!d f p aft
.. .. 11 ..... I\ .,""*&. R!XDn ~91Sl
IA1V1fW HltGttT\
20101 Cypr-. SI 2br ~
1ba -"I. .. d $2?.l()TI act. Ow at-, 949 500 l648
llMDt IAY/IAY ~ ~··.,. lb< l 5ba tp
1ar. wd hllup yr b«
$2600/mo 949 673 84 11
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:l?each ,
!J<eaders in :>Gzap~rl !JJeach,
C orona def !lJCar, '.XeaJporl Goa.sf,
G la ~a.
Ion /his
f:!l'tY9o/. ~11eldl
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Newport Beach
DOWN I ~ 2UR>~ ' °""" 4 Mosl9e911' S~oH
G Conot' quell
7 "L#l•do-· 8 Musloill wClflt
9 RtmOllCl)Alnt 10 Matti
llOlnl!WOflc
1 I Parottky Of
IHlidaloo
12 Ru n nylcH1
13 P1-ol lloo'*'O 21 Vaoriln, o O 23 ~ -Barlult
25 Morlks q..allefS
21 SWiii 29 NYC eetcry
30 HandMbar
INblAI
31 Gunor s 10
o....t. "" Hoag. ~ Near Sovth c-11 PIG1a
'lba home, 2+cat a;>r. prr. Gdled 2 betlroum • den.
pallu. comm pool Yr l!llo ever ythin& new• Puul
35 .will rON ~ S2000/ITIO 949 497 !>883
Comp renov 3br 2ba •
lOOsl loll. 2 I& decks 2
encl partuna •I walk lo
bch $29'50 949 675 4630
HOMl SWUT HOMll
~in~beyond
•Nrm<n&, 48'+ den, Ea
WWIC c:elar Mid Ujliln5l'tt
tlltfaced prdl!m w/,,_.,
S5000/mo yearly agt.
[);,Yid P11nce 949 7UH 5.21J
Newport Coast
Medlterrone-<Gfldo
ocean view 3br 3ba
7 tar &arage S4250tmo
714-S44-6327
WANT TO •ENT
COSTA MESA. HI, NPI II• llA HAVl A DOG. s 1000/Mo. •us.
C.AaOL '4•-S74-4248
last '-' t.n. Coleee
iirad. 'l7 ~ rental lfU/ CDM/13.ll>oa r r om ) ine 5
In s...it l!'llh ~!l67
t 1hy @~rol~ corn
.\rll vour ( 'ar
in C:iani,fird !
Everyday ts a great day
C in Classified!
Be a pan of It,
place your ad today!
(949) 642-5678
62 I rol a cou111n
53 Rode.er Jurl'f
LN !>!>Ell se l.lnkup
57 C.rrl9d
!18 Lrl<• bltk>I • s9 "Now ~r
60 Floor model 81 Perac11 ... 64~ ~
11 12 13
Sel yw .. .tt41 item
tlit "'Y wtyl Piece 1
Clesslflt4 t4 tt4eyl
(949)642-5671
Bridge
9Y CHARLES GOREN
wfth OMAR SHARtF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
PL.AV OR OKFEND?
Neither vulnmlblc. Sou1b <lea!). leach the king of diamond • coollnu· ins with die lack und ovCl'1llklna whh
1he queen. 'East can lake the Ille
wbenCvu dlt" defender chiocMes and
rc\'Crt to 5.Pldcs. but dcclater win ,
CMSCS IO the K1' or hearts and rakes
m 10 Irids with aL'iC. With proper
timlna. declarer can actually colloct a ~ ovenrick by iqlltti.llll Wt in heam Md clubs.
NOR'nl
• 742
1; A6
Q It H J
• 763
WFSI' • J 963
~J 7J
£AST
•A 10 11
Q 865 2
• 105
, K 10 98
A7
•J982 You wouJd Uk.e co try 10 declare'/
l!.:i\I IDU)I rhc with Ille ace o ( ~pades
Ut trick OllC alJd. with the threat Of
diamond lrick& Maring the defenders
in the face, antmpa 10 k.lU dummy's
hean entry by switching to the ten of
heans.. Declarer's queen wins. the ace of diltlllO!Xh is fClf'Ced 001 and <lcclar-
er Clblly oolleru 11 tricks
SOl/TH
• KQS
\;I QS"4l
o KJ
•AKQ4
T1lC bidding:
SOUTII WJ'Sf NORTII f.A.ST But do not give up 100 qud.ly on
lbe defe4~. What if. after winning
the ace or ~. fu..i 61\1(1, 10 thc
king ot heart_~'! If declarcr wan\ with
the ace in dummy. easi need only
hold up thc 111.-e of daumooili flK une
round and dech1rer 1.·an <'Olnc ID no
mott than eight tncb. A.od refu\tni!,
to wm the llC1: of hearu i~ no ~r.
Aftc:r the king of heart~ hold~. F.asl
~unply continue~ with another heart,
removing dummy's only entry.
lNT ,_ JNT "-.._ ,_
Opening lead: Three ol •
It i' again lime ror you 111 tb.icJe
All« ~•udying nil four h:inds "ould
you rJIOO play or defend lhn.-c: no
trurnp by Sooth after the h:atl of the
tJtree of i.pade~ '!
South's opening bid of two no
trump ~howed a balanced 20-22
point~. North hud e nough to nu-.e to
game even without a five-catd ~uit.
Suppo!oe you elect to defend. t' ~t
rii.e<> with the ooe of 'p:klc' and
return' the ~utl Ooclarcr win' and
In thc tr.idc Iha' Wc;tic i' known a\
Merrimoc Coup. 11fler the vc~'cl
Memmac that w~ -.cuttled by the
Americans in Santi.igo llarhll' m .in
oLtcmpl 10 houle up the Sparmh fleet
Employment 8500
S2.000 S1gn1n& Bonus'
SS.500/wk .bued on
rec ent earnings• II
someone can do 11.. so
can you! 2·3 quahl1ed
1 .V. Direct mail &
confirmed appointments
daily! $1 .000/$2,500
Immediate potential...per
weelll No upe11ence
necesur y!
Call 888 543· 1788
Or1ve • s SW If T
TRANSPORTATION rs
hrrin11 e1pe11enced &
1nexp1111enced drivers
and 0/0 CDl Tra1nin11
available We pay for
eaperience, areal bene
lits and cons1slent miles
1 866 333 880 I
(CAL0 SCAN)
OIUVDl: OWNDI Of'fll-
A TOR: ~lave your own
b1Kk7 t ool\klg '°' ~ pendence 1 l Ml<klar ha<,
UM: louls/h e1£1lt lo malle
you successlut1 CALL
LMOSTAR 888 835 31158
(CAl"SCANI
om-. cr-Operation)
S l<XXI ~on bontr> We
have • lot Oanard CA
l"' mwial Annelln l 1press
lines I~ Rel
1101 (Email. recrul
1nc@ amieP1n1.com) eoe m/ITdl•i (CAL "SCAN)
DRIVERS OWNER OPER
A TORS Have your own
truck' lonkmg for true
1ndtpendence• Land~tar
his the tools/lraeaht tQ
make you s uueslul'
CALL I 800 949 0066
LANDSTAR CCAL 0 SLAN I
~ OWNa Of'Bl-
A TOlt: Havt yoor own
b udl 1 t oolur'R for bu"
independence' l anchlar
ha'i the loolWheiefll 10 n 14ke you WOC1!$$1ul7 I
800 711 7898 (CAL •SCAN)
GOVHNMINT JOIS-
Witlll~~ Sl32 1 ID
$18< per hr PM! tr-.rc.
F u1 benefits. No e•perotnee
l'lll(. AA*;ahon & eum
lllio T gl lnie I 888 77Pr
4'66 •ltJO (CAL •SCAN>
Suntmer Jel> Dec~hand
E•P· on llsh1n11 yachts
Based In Newport BeKh.
Fu ,_.,.., lo !M9«D !Bl9
OWNER OPIUTO•
UAMSI COL w/Hu Mal
& Doub~ req. Terrmnal·
Temnal Dr~. Hire
on Boom. I fVI ~ II»
909 566• ••l 7 10
(CM.. "SCAN)
OWNU OPllATOI
TIAMSI CD. w~ Mat
& Doubles r eq T f!I mioal
T er,,,_,. Dr op/Wook Hire
on Bonus. He1 ~ lX:O
909 5664 ur 2 10
(CAI "SCAN)
OWNU O PlllATOR
TlAMSI CD. w/llaL Mal
& Dou~ req TetmlMI·
l er m1nal On1pfttook H• e
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