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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-09-02 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilotr ··~ ··"' '•I ·""·· J}een·ager , . shot in .face with ... pellet gun Police are looking for the person responsible for shooting a 17-year-old Costa Mesa boy on Friday. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Police are looking for the person who shot a 17-year-old boy in the face with a pellet gun on Friday as ha rode his bicycle near Oitf Drive Park. The Costa Mesa resident was riding his bicycle east on Riverside Drive near Oiff Drive at about 5 p.m. when someone fired shots at him. police said. One of the metal pellets lodged in his cheek and was later removed at Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach Sgt. Steve Shulman said. FY1 Anyone with Information about the pellet gun attack Friday near Cliff Drive Part Is asked to call police at (800) 550-6273. The boy. whose name was not released. is recovering and in good condidon, ShuJ- man said. Whoever shot him faces a charge of felony assauJt with a deadly weapon. ·rught now, we be- lieve it's an isolated in· cident," Shulman said. No suspects are in custody. and police have no descriptiorr of the shooter or ·shooters who ·sruped at" the boy, Shul- man said. The pellet removed from the boy's cheej,.was a lead, hourglass-shaped pellet that would have come from a pellet gun that uses an air pump or carbon dioxide cartridge to fire the projectiles, Shulman said. It was not the type of pellet fired by air· soft guns. The City Council in May voted to ban the firing of airsoft guns. which greatly ,resemble real guns. Pellet guns were already illegal. "It's 1'eplorable conduct," Councilman Steve Bromberg said of the shooting. "When something like that hits clMe to home, we take notice. It's not something we're used to seeing in our city. ·using a pellet gun, i.n airsoft gun or a Coast Community Coltege District Chairman of the Board of Trustees • Armando .. ·: Ruiz kicks the baU .. during : Tuesday's .. dedication ceremony for the new .soccer fieJd : atOrange .. Coast Coffeee. ~C.OUSTIN/ DAILY PILOT .... .. ... See TEENAGER, Pa1e M ,__ .:C, ... • Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2004 ,. Transplantation operation A seven-week pilot project now underway will provide Newport Beach with its own eelgrass-mitigation site A small octopu s. one of many creatures that shelter tn eelgrass. crawls across a worker's glove Alicia Robinson Dally Pilot N ewpon Bectch is a lit\ o. n lhl' moH• 111 the world of eelgra ..... \\Im h dod. owners ha\·e long cons1dert'd 1he bane of ll1e1r existence The underwater plant. ple1H1ful undt•r mctm dock.'> in Newpon I !arbor. 1s an 1mport..11lt habitat for mannc hfe and ,.., pro1ec1t"d b\ c,tate aiid federal pohc1es. Dm k O\>\ 1wr-. wantmg to dredge their bo<1t -.hps rnn't remove celgras.'> without spending thou-..md., of dollar'> to have 1t replaced ebe\' herl-. and that m1t1gauon can rnbe the cost of ..1 $2.000 dredging projecl to more thcin $30.000 A se\en-week pilot project no" underway will proVlde i\ewpon Beach \\ llh its own eelgrass miugation '>lte, aJJowmg harbor u..er'> to (emove the gra.'>.'I and dr<·dge without fear "It\ a real c6ntroversiaJ l~'>Ue here 1n thl' harbor.· Harbor Re<,ourc~ Manager lom Hossm1ller '>aid. "We think by the ell\ manaK111g the mitigation. we can cut the to'>t to the hornt'Owner to a more rea.,onahlr level ·· PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW DAILY P•L ' Eelgra ss awaits planting off Bay Island on Wednesday as workers arrange the grasses into bundles and attach anchors that will secure them on the sandy bottom of the Newport Bay. The U.~. Army Corps of Engineef'> 1~ heading the cooperative p ro1ect with lht' lll\' Diver'> \'\'Ith Oran ge County CoastKeeper are puUing up eelgra.s.<> at several "donor '>llt>c,,' and workl'r'i from the non profit Oran~t· See OPERATION , Paee A4 Board won't rule on member's pension President says regardless of Armando Ruiz•s odd opportunity to get more retirement money, it's out of the trustees' hands. Jeff Benson Daily Pilot COSTA MF.sA -The Coast CooununJty College District will not interfere with trustee Arman- do Ruiz's retirement options, it was decided at a board meeting Wednesday night Board of 1\'ustees President George Brown said the board cannot leplly bar the 21-year IChool board veteran from retir· lng from his trustee duties on Oct. 31, the same day he's scheduled THE BELL CURVE to retire as a counselor from the South Orange County Commu- nity College District. "Anybody can quit their job whenever they want without prior approval.," Brown said Members of the teachers' unJon fear that although Ruiz hasn't submitted a retirement re- quest with C.OUt Community College District and has filed to run for another four-year term. he plans to retire and resume his bid for election two days later. Brown. though, llid be felt the luue was dead and not open to debate, be cause the board had no legal nght to d emand that land of mforma tion from Rwz. despite ll'i mclu sion on the agenda . "J told everyone that we can I act on it, so there's no uo;e dis- cussing it," he said. ·we've cov ered this about as thoroughly as we e.~ According to state law, elected officials working part-time. who took office before 1995. are per- mitted to draw pensions from two jobs based on the higher salary If they retire from the posJtions on thl! same day. Ruiz qualifies for this benefit but has thus far only announced plans to retire from one post. QUESTION Shoutd the CoHt Community Colt.Ge Dfstrict bollrd her TrustH Annando Ruiz 7 • from rwdring on the .. me day ha retires as a counsetor from the South Cont Community College District7 Call our Reader's Hotline at (949) 842-6086 or send e-mail to dailypilot@latimes.com. P1ea!t spell your name and tell us you} hometown and phone numbers for verification purposes only Ruiz attended the meeting but did not comment on the issue. He did not return calls Wednesday SH BOMD, Pa1e A5 ~ :Newport women lead the fight against rr:iore flights ,. ' . Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEI: ww.dl6*cam Conliu!d from A.I • real gan. sboo--q mybody wtcb &aythirc ii m Kl ol vkious- aesL. Councilman Od: Nichols • iuiDed from the llOte 00 the a.ir- soft. gum. d.dng bis belief" io the 2nd Amtndment ngtn to bee' arms.. 1b(qh he ..tamanrty ._. IJt'\'eS Ul ~ ri#lb. be Sllicl. be "-as dishnnmed that someooe would disobey the ~ and be IO urespf nsible as to shoot at ~medne unpr<J\'Ok.eci -'l'bey certainly shouldn't be 5.hooring people or near people.· ~ said -ro ~ snmehody Just shot riding a btC)'cie.. this is tl- dirulow.. ~fo~ the law change. gn>UP' of children were SQging mod. banlt."'> "'1th o~ anochtt in the Back &\ ~ "1th ~ gum. i.a~ng co~ illDOIJC n::li- den~ and em'iroru:nenralists. But tJus ~ the first cast Shulman has heard of someone bemg ran- domlv <J-iot at. be s;ud ln 200: pobc:e beheYed paint- ball pla)~ had caused the death of a man rol1erl>Wfing on. Bad.. Bar Dnve But months laler 111e coroner found tba1 Gan Holdren had fallen and cracled hLs shall on the pave- ment and that painlball debris found nearb\. dJd not contribute ro tm death..· KENT IAtPIOW /OMYPl..OT Diver Debbte Kannoto pr~es to plMlt eeAgrass Wednesday in the sandy bottom of Newport Bay. • MAR*SAp'NBL co....ers oubhc ~fefy and courts She may be reacne<j at S49 SJ4-4268 or at ~anScJ.one I'" latllneS.com Special Year-End Values on Your Favorite Lexus Models 54' ·-~ 7 OOp.o ~ ~..,..,.. ... So-.' -c-. v ... ::., Sc+.od" 5. t 1~ OPERATION ContnJed from Al Cotmty c.omavmoo C.Orps are putting the graa in bundles to be n!planted at sewn transplant sites around the Balboa Pmmsu1a. Udo Isle and che Upper ~ewport Ba)!. ~Xv--~ .. ..,.,.. -..,... ~ ~ 7 x.o.;,.-. Sl'Clbb:w S.-..0. -... -~~--------------5 $ t. lift: ~ X.0-. s..5dd ~ ::...: :::..-... ,.-..plier SHM ---~, ·-,. 1 :n,... ........ -.:.tD l 0.. ~ so..,.,. Aftt:6 seeing bow war the ~~tbecity plans to mamwn a ndriph(ln site with a bawtine amouna ol edgrass. As long as lhe pass ii IDOn! plentiful dmi lhe bawfine, homeowners oould remavie smaD amounts ol c clgra& as needed. and b lqs ... ~ the city wou)d seiJ mirigari-!!11 credits to thole who need to Wedge, • That's in the fubJre. Al. JJ11*!11t. the city is about halfway through the pilot project. and woibrs spend sewn! days • wee!.: IJlOVing the ce lpw from one pan of the t.y to another.. It's wet and muddy wait. but it's edncarional too, said Cassandra Clemens, 17, ol Pullerton, She md the other Orange c.ounty ComerWlioo C.Orps wod;as find marine life f!VeCY day in the t.dpts ol eelgrass-jdlyfish. oaopi. rmmek. ews:i tiny crabs smain than a drumbnail. "'We'rr learning wbilr we're woB:ing, so I chink thal's preay cool too.. she said Ibis is, I think. the funnest wor:k that I 'vie ever done at a job.· 1brougb the cooservabon corp. young wod:as bh Qemem can write about what they're doing and ~ aedit toward thm high school diplomas. The eelgrass project will be rolled into a more comp~ plan the city LS CURVE ContnJed from Al obfections to yet more compromises when the currtnl cap~ nms out in 2015. but rather come In earty in the game wilb strong support on hand, That's what AirFm bu set out to do. "What ~ hope to acmmplish before caps become an issue agam is to have aD of the Onnse C.OWlty corridor dries i.aYoMd in dus effort.· said Wan. a formft' Newport Beach City <:.ouncilwoman. -rem of thousands of people ..ymg 'No more.' Then MllDeOOe in authority wiD baye to listen and do IOIDething ~ h. 1 SllppOR this is a kind ol civil di9obedieoce. Cawing p.m for legiwtors. Somebody limply aying a nat 'No.'. L4.1---. • .fi .., ,_""'"tl.05 ... .c=:ant ma•JaS of aaivisl supporttn requfts bodi orgaoizatioo and mooey to fund A.irFair aaiviDes. JtigtJI DOW, mo.e actMdet coo8lt mm11y o1 the cnatiao of~ J*as. rCl&lch on the 6ct ol lur1ber' ak-trdic growth. decadup:nenl olawebme {/tllp:I~ md pnmt21imt. to Ml!lllQIMy pip& and hcine......a --illimf. Sok. oldie baa'mwe _..cm. AllM bopel IO lllmct 1m11J me. Al olwl*h ..... up two ~ Cl'I_. •• Fllll. wham a AlrfWr' ~to aaawfuce a,, de\ldoping to manage the twbor's resources while proucting its public uses. flomniller said Of5ciak' growing eelgrass savvy. and the plant's apparent ownbundance in some pans of Newport Beach. are signs of a comeback. When the gass first became protected in 1991 . there were only about chrtt acres of it in Newpon Bay. ROSSJD'""' said A just-completed SUJ"'Y shows eelgrass now CXJYerS about I SO acres. or 2()1!{, of the 75()sacre bay. Thanks to dry weather and water-quality UnprtJ\"emeflts. tbal's a trend aD along the coasl. said Rid Ware. a marme blologisl with Coast3J Resources Management. a roosulting firm ~the Newport Beach project. ·Betw!!en 1993 and now, we've Sieerl a tremendous amount of oarun1 regr<M1h or eelgrass in the bay. -he said Qty offiaals hope to have their edgrass0 mitigation plans approyed by the u .s Army C.Orps of Engineers and r:he California Coastal C.Ommission by fall 2005. For more information visit hltp'J/IVllJUI. MWpOn-bmckca.w/HBR online.. • AUCIA Rea'50N coven business. politics and the envirorvnent. She may be readled at 19'9) 764-4330orby1HNil at •f1C1a,roblnson ~ 16Dmes.com. delrvmng •tens of thousands-of supporters saying ·no more capsr And. second smce Aufair is adamantly opposed to any further expansion of John Wayne Ai1port. what does ii suggest as an alternate solution to the dear prob&a:n of escalating demand in Olanp <:our\ty for airport facibties? To the first question. Wan and Seely said they would direct the primary beat on ow elected aepctwntarives al every ievel, AirPm ~are quite aware that chert art aleo goyernmental and privatt agmde:s that baye aitical YOices. but they feel snongty that if they make it dear dw impeai~ numbers of wten Ge simply DOC going to 'stand for any further expa.naon ol John Wayne. •90meooe in ~as Sedy pw it.~ ba¥e to li6ten and do something .bout it.. We want lO broaden dilc:oune to the degree that it will fnrc:e leplaton to tt:5pOOd. • ~ to alttma.te IOlutioos. AirPair limply apes out, 91bis im"l llbollt dlliool but rasher about prelm.ting a saoblem in • 9ISY loud way.. Seely said. -it ilnl<Jur role to CDDe up with amwas. h is the ro1e m the people we dect. We're limptJ trying ID require penmmt to look b .. !dam elm..,....,., do DOI PdJde my mare · aJOC c,.. • ., the aa-•in m JWA• Wbm f puin•M out that this ii e-.,..., lbe ........... pGlidon Soulh Oaaaly..-: In ....... . a uam;+clll M:port Ill fl 1bro. GEmNG INVOLVED ••llM~NN ,.... .., In .. o.t,Plotona '1111 ..... Few...,., ... , ......... yaul'Of ........ . tD .......... PMal ....................... ~-...... ...,... lnlom •••~ ...... 7111. BRIEFLY IN THENEWS . Man accused of bariming children NewpClrt a.di Police ·-r.ud I Pullertan IDID 00 ......., atp"l*Cll ... two giltt wble dJeJ were In lbeocan. • s.hadm Am9 (jonnlez 32. Wiii mmted Aug. 25 lf- ter. • • PJP of ~ ~ pllllQled tba1 die man wa lwwi"C them In Cbe w.rer • 38lb SL, Newport Beedl Police SgL SteYe Shulman ml The man aDegedly ex- poeed bimldf' and touched lhe glds inapprop~ police said He faces two cmmts of fdotry lewd and laldvioul acu with a chiJd under 18 and one misdenwnor count each of todeceot ex- posure and child annoying. He also faces felony charges for identifying him5etf as someone else to police Gonzalez. who Sbulm.an said is a regis(ered sex of, fender. is being beld with- POLICE FILES cosmMESA • Adln'9 ..... met twbof ao. .. .--d: Peery theft Wal reported at 12:09 a.m. TUMdey. •Beer Sb.-met Sutflow ...,,.._Ari injury ecx:ident was reported at 1 :04 p,m. TUMdey. • ao..rtr m U.. Grand theft was reported in the 300 blodt at 10'.47 a.m, Tue.iay, • C..,on Drtw9: \lehid9 burglary was reported in the 2200 blodt at 8,1>2 a.m, Tuesday, • Hyfilind ...... met South Coest Drtw9: Drug possession was reported at 3-,22 a.m, Tuesday. • _,.~Peery theft was reported in the 1900 bk>dc at 7:15 a.m, Tuesday. • NewtMll S1rMt Yehide burglMy was reported in the 900 bk>dc 8t 8:.38 a.m. Tuesday. • 17th ...... w.c: Grand theft from 8 Yehide WU reported in the 900 blodt 8t 5:39 p.m.. Tuesday. Sedy saJd.: ·Sure It was. But we ha¥e much more legitimate reasons for taking that stance than South County e'\'er did.. She might ~ added that South County allO had upwards of SI 0 million. a lot of high-powered publicity consultants. an activist city goyernment in Irvine and no ethical problems about either stretching or ignoring the truth.. AufaiJ lacb the fir5t three -it WU pleaed ~ Sl,000 in public coobibutiom came in last mondl -and bas 10 far approached its mkdoo almost geoll1 "We want aedibility. • Sedy said. "before we start to lean Oil people.. That's aij well and good. but the people they need to lean on -Rep. Chris Cm oomes to mind -wiD ~some serious leaning. So wiD Sowb County pols like lrvtne m&)W Laay AgrUl, who otfeftd to join the fight against the apemioo of John Wayne when be was ttytng to toftm oppusidou to bis CJ'& bll md '9 -+strhtl ........... ~. Hirticwaildcie CmlB. OarlDd~ incideDt DdS ••eat c.a.ca .... PoUcl 00 1\Jeaday .,.red a Senta AIMl man aJlep dly clmtng a aolen car wtm a I09decl gun in IL J Oftk:ea pulled ove!' • 1992 Honda 09tc at 7:15 p.m. at Harbor aod MlcAr· tbur bouleYanta for play- ing loud mllllc. llJd Sgt. Marty CAJwr, A pUlenger In the car ran off. The car WU reported stolen from Sulla Ana. and officers found a lolded weapon In tile tnmk. Po- lice arrested 18-ya.r-old Julio Celar Mednmo OD 1U1pldon of ftblde theft. presendng a fake ldenti.ft- cation. canying a cons cealed weapon and c.arry- lng a loaded firearm. Police did not find the passenger. Medrano ls being held at Central Men'• Jail In Santa Ana on $20,000 bail. NEWPORT BEACH • c.r.,... Dltwc 8-tlefy was reported In the 3900 blodt at 10:50 p,m. TU..-V. . °*""' ........... <>c.n Front EeK A diltlJ~ was reported 8t 2:50 p.m. Tuelday. • Rfth ..._ Gnind theft Wal reported in the 3700 blodt at 10'A2 a,m, Tueeday • MKAlthur Bout.uad:: Convnerd9I burglery W8I f9PC)fted in the 3900 blodt 11 9:13 a.m. Tueeday. • N9wpGft c..e. DIM EeK Vandali9m W9S reported In the 800 blodt at • 1:48 p.m. Tueeday. • Newpcwt CenW DIM w.t: P9Cry theft ... reported in the 800 blodt at 6:25 p,m, Tueeday. •St..-....Roed:A recovered llOler'I wNde was repof19d in the 700 blodt 8t 7:01 un, Tu.ctey, • """'4•*'t DIW: vw... burglary wa repoRld in the 2300 blodt 8t 8:01 p.m. T~, • 1• Street: A loud petty was rep?rted in the 1800 blodt at 12:.46 a.m. Tueeday, mythical Great Pad: but hasn't been heard from on this Issue since, Airfair -which has DO connection with my other public or private airport group -came Into the fnly when Fl Toro was no longier gmeraBy considered an option. lb position OD the sliver of hope that fl Thro is still in play ... simply to igPore it -along with any recrlm1natioos about bow El Thro WU Jost-00 the grounds that this would only difrute AirPair's roa. 00 patrmtb-S any further expumon of fobn Wayne. The Gag which AUFair .. canytng Into battte red:· 10,8 let's Lock lhe Gate.. "Thats where we're coming from.. Witt sakl "Somrtlody bas to do ICXDdh-md dlil II the best MY we know to go about n.· • JOl8IH N. m.L. ......... "of Santa Ana HalgtM.. .. column eppelf'I Thuradllya. •I · i~?y~~l~~~~~ f:~~!:~?~th~~:~Of ua 128 h a,;,;,. d lmprovernentt ln Orange • s ows uacrease <Aunty Paaoc1 by voters hi In the communrty see I support for light-rail 1990. the long·term benefits project compared to su~~i.m°~~= of creating some kind 1 1 September. 2003 poll. dentt don'J. And eome of Jhoae of maa•translt raldenta tound fault with the 1 Deirdre Newman . survey. 1 , program: 1 Daily Pilot ·1 think [th• percentage) ls ac-u.IW Conn : curate, and I think it's accurate Costa Mesa City COCJdwoman I COSTAMESA.-Arecentlyre-because I don't think' [the re- l leased survey shows that 69% or •pon~ntsJ have enough lnfor- county residents say they would madon ~ It," .resident Mike 1 probabtyor definitely vote in fa-Beny said, "I don't think people I vor of the proposed CenterUoe know what It will cost and the light rail aystem, which will run impact it will have on the ~ : through the city. and 1 think if they weie io get a ' The •u.rvey, releued Aug. 28, little more, lnfonnadon, they I was sponaored by the Orange might not be in favor of It." : County Business Council, which The survey showed that re- 1 ia neutral on CenterUne. and spondeots were no mo~ famll. l Cal State Fullerton Center for iat with the specific CenterUne 1 Public Policy. It shows inc~ project than when similar sur- 1 public support for a light-rail vey questiona were asked laat 1 project compared to a survey by September. Both times. 49% or l the two entities ln September respondents said they were "not I 2003. last year, 519(, Of respon-familiar" with Centerline. : dents said they would "prob-The survey asked two ques- : ably .. or "definitely" vote in fa-tions-one about respondents' • vor or building a light rail In familiarity with Centerline and l Orange County. one asking people ·how they felt : CenterUne Is a planned 9.3-about after a brief summary of ; mile route from Santa Ana to the project was explained to ' John Wayne Airport through them. The question asked was, : Costa Mesa The City Council "If a vote were held today, would : voted in 2001 tp support the you definitely vote against Cen- ' project. But Orange Coun~ terline, probably vote against, Transportation Authority offi-probably vote In favor. or defi- cials, who developed the nitely vote in favor of Center- ' project, are having trouble se-Une tight rail? curing federal funding needed There will be no public vote : to build it. They are looking to on CenterUne because the ' the federal government to pro· transportation authority board vide half of the approximately of directors voted twice against $1-billion cost of the project. recommending to county su- The other half would come from pervisors that It go to the ballot. Measure M -the half-cent Th1s survey mirrors others that BOARD Continued from Al but reportedly told teachers' ' union president and Golden West College professor Dean Mancina at the last board meet- , Ing, on Aug. 18, that his retire- , ment plans were none of Manci- na's business. "I think it's totally unetJucal." said Diana Sharp. president of the Coast Federation of Oassi- 6ed Employees. "I was surprised , it was legal. He's running as an ' lncwnbent How can you legiti- mately run as an incumbent when you're planning on run- ning again, days before the elec- tion?· If Ruiz does decide to retire : from his trustee post on Oct. 31, be will be able to coUect a com- "'blned annual pension of about $120,000 -nearly double the amount he would have received if he retired on separate days. other." Mancina said. "Since he was ieated prior to 1995, he's eti gible for a big boost in reure- ment ~ The Coast Federation or Teachers drafted a resolution so board members could voice their opposition to the possibility of his retirement before his term ends in December, Mancina said. Coast Trustee Jerry Patterson. who didn't agree with Brown·s decision, recited the union state- ment and read tus own cwo-page statement of opposition during the meeting. "Why should the district voters and taxpayers pay Armando Ruiz $67,000 (from his South Orange County Community College Dis- trict pension) per year to be their part-time trustee?" he said. ·or at least tell the voters and let them decide if he's wonh it Maybe that's why he is keeping this such a secret. Just be honest have been conducted by inde- pendent polling organizatlona thit .now atrong residential support for CenterUne. Mid ~ Nguyen, spokesman for the Orange County 'lhlnsportation Ahthority. Costa Mesa City Councilwoman Ubby Cowan said the critics represent a mi- nority. •1 think that Orange County residents have long supported the CenterUne, because we \roted that part of the Measure M monies would go to light rail, so it's been going on for a long time," Cowan said. "l think that most of us in the community see the long-term benefits of creating some kind of mass- transit.program. • Authority board chairman Greg Winterbottom hopes the majority of the county's con- gressional delegation -which has been resistant to pushing for federaJ funding of the light- rail project -takes notice. ·1 don't know how we can get our constituents to speak more to our elected (officials!." Wtn- terbortom said. "I hope it's read widely.· Rep. Oms Cox could not be reached for comment. and tell the voters. This is not personal. It's about fair play and ethics and honesty.· Patterson '>aid that since Ruiz signed California's c.ode of Fair Campaign Practices in August, when he decided to run for re- election, he !>hould clearly in- form the public of his decision in advance. "There'!> nothing we can do to stop ii," Palterson said. "I don't want to be tamted. as a trustee. with what another trmtee does.. I'm hoping the board at the next meeting will adopt the [Coast Federation of Teachers'I resolu- tion." The next board meeting is at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 14 at the Coast Community College District board room, 1370 Adams Ave. • JEFF BENSON is the news assistant and may be read'led at 1949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at 1eff.benson(tt/at1mes.com. Based on his annual salary of $10,000 at Coast Community College District. 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May. with partner Keni Walsh. caprured the gold with a flawless run at the rowdy beach volleyball venue. The duo finished 7-0. didn't lose a set on the hot Gre<;ian sand and earned the United States' first gold medal since women's beach volleyball became an Olympic '>port in 1996. And they did 11 before an international television audience. May and Walsh appeared on prime-time televi'>ton repeatedly, raising the profile of their '>port, along with their own. 1 cw \'ho watched won't know theu names. No one who saw the team·., joyoui. celebration after capturing the gold can argue that their enthusiasm, talent and commitment 10 their sport exemplify what the Olympic Games are supposed 10 be about. Peirsol's swim lo his three golds -in 1he I 00· and 200-meler backstroke and in the 400-merer medley relay-was perhaps even more dramatic, though not quite as smooth. He set an Olympic record In wlnni.ng the 200-meter event but only after be had been dllqualified and then watched u the international swimming governing body overturned the disqualification. In winning the race, he became only the fifth swimmer in history to win both the 100- and 200·meter back events In the same Olymp!ca. He also aet a world record In the medley of 53.45 seconds, helping the team break the world mark lo 3:30.68. Like May, Peiraolperformed on center stage of the world's biggest athletic event. Swimming was a mainstay of Olympic coverage -in part because of Peirsol's teammate, Michael Phelps, who was trying to equal or break the record seven gold medals U.S. swimmer Mark Spitz won ln 1972. And Peirsol's curly hair and shy smHe. we're sure. captured countless fans. We count ourselves among his and May's fans, even more so than before they left for Athens, if that's possible. We admire them because, along with their U.S. compatriots and the rest of the athletes competing. they offered us a glimpse of what we're all capable of achieving if we commit. focus and dare to try: greatness. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Columnist should walk in a coach s cleats S teve Smith'• Family Time column titled "Coach's dedslon inspires a bending of the rules," in Saturday's Dally Pilot, caused my bJood to boil There was no "bending" here. The rule was verr clearly broken. A pmon who volunteers his time to coach I tam needs to consider lfteral ~prior to Plcldac a child for hls te.lm. Wiil lbal child come to the 6eld ftildy and be willing to play, or wli:I that child bring along eome baggage? What kind of baggage. you ask? How about a father who writes for the local paper and bas already expressed an opposing opinion about the sports oqanlzadon. Do you think a coach wOuld Jib knowing that lf a child did not play as much as bli father thought wu appropriate, be might find his name smeared In the morning paper'l Smith wrote, • ... tb1a coach abused the power of the pomtioo becaute of penonal feellllp. • •Abuse of ~ seema to be tbe one piece of ad¥tCie from your former editof that you chose to totally dJarepn:L Dlgg1ng up lbe loddent-from MYeral yean ago-of a former school board member and IOIDe e·mall tn which you were caDed •ltUpid" bu all the llgrw of r c:hl!dlfb beb&Viot Havtng ~both bUebd and aoccer M¥enl ,..r. .. I re.Ur.eel tbla ~only takiatcid ~did not ~a IUCCeufu! team. Some Of the molt lii&mted 1*yen I haft cOlcbed came iio the tild wtth ""-'•·. or tbeii pumu arrMd with ~"You know, the kind that makes you wish you had telected another ~ PJther way. tt made my job and the other COIChes' jobs twice aa dillallL It made some great ooachet newr want to coach ipfn. Maybe you need to walk in a coach'• aboea for a few yean. You might ftnd younelf with a teem that hu playera wtth ~ '" Then you wOl widentand what ii lnwMd Jn pkklna a team. 1beo you Wtd' ~ that the OGly ·-.··-which Slidl(a' t.IS ltiOal- are the onel aawliDi CID lbe ~· .......... C.-.Mela ' ' STEVE Mc:CRANK I DAILY PILOT Don Krotee is leading a neighborhood fight against the proposed St. Andrew's Church expansion. Coastal plan not good for a great small-boat harbor I do not support the Newport Beach coastal plan as written because It has not solved the lower bay dredging moratorium to foster the growth of eel grass. All one has to do is cruise the lower bay at low tide and see the increasing number of docks that are on dry land, rendering them unusable. One of the greatest small-boat harbors in the United States is slowly being destroyed. and the city of Newport Beach has taken no action to correct the situation. ln fact, the Newport Beach local coastal plan endorses the destruction of our wonderful boating harbor through its eelgrass policy. GUSCHABRE Balboa Omrch neighborhood should expand focus a safe place for the young people to meet and have activities 10 increase their well-being. The high school has also asked the church to assist it in creating these areas and afford them a place to meel as well. Finally, my last thought is that for many years, the church congregants parked In front of my home and had to walk a block and a half to the church, and in more recent years it has not been necessary. as churchgoers have been able to park in the 101 belonging to the school as well as their own lot. lf they would allow the church to proceed, there would be even less parlc:ing In the neighborhood, because they are trying to correct the problems at issue with the community. ENID HOFMANN Newport Beach What happened to grant money for Fairview Park? I am so sick of the Qifthaven and Three years ago. the City of Costa Newport Heights neighborhood . Mesa received a $12-million grant 10 associations being so petty. I am one spend on Fairview Park. of the most impacted residents in They made a lot of plans but most the area, as I live on St. Andrews of them were canceled for various Road and get traffic from Horace, reasons. I would lilce to know how Ensign. Harbor High and St. much of the money is left. Andrew's Omrch. They hired a planner and There are so many issues they could supervisor about two years ago. be more prudent in trying to correct Since, they have not done anything. or do something about I can't even Are they still on the payroll1 get out of my driveway in the morning If we consolidate Fairview Park, when school is starting as well as Talbert l>ark and the Santa Ana River when school lets out in the afternoon, area park, how will this benefit because the traffic is horrible. Fairview Park? There is another issue they could address lf they really want to Impact our area, and that Is street lighting. It Is amazing to me that we don't have more crime ln the area. We are just asking for it In the darkness. They don't wish to take up this caute, because it would require bond issues and make their taxes higher with the pretext that they like the cozy. country-11.ke atmosphere. I wonder how they are all creating this with the huge homes they are constructing. 1 am appalled by the lack of Interest In their children and their safety. The church Is trying to make HAROLD LAUGHUN Costa Mesa Protesters should deliver message in peaceful way 1 was disgusted, but not surprised by the Pilot's Aug. 25 headline in the Daily Pilot, "Protesters held on suspicion of vandalism." I have worked on numerous controver1lal development projects and have been the recipient ohignificant abuse. It never ceases to amaze me how low the "environmentalists" will go to prove a polnL Personal attacka are just one of the COMMUNITY COMMENTARY arrows in their quiver. Lies and breaking laws have become commonplace. These people often clalm that because their cause Is ~just," they may operate above the law. One need only look to tree splkes and recent SUV vandalism to see that things are getting worse. I encourage the district attorney's office to prosecu1e these people to the highest extent of the Jaw. Because as protester Melissa Rodriguez said, it is necessary to bring our message to them In a peaceful way. JIU KANZLER Newport Beach Please keep hands off the Orange County Fairgrounds Regarding the proposed sale of the fairgrounds, 1 wan! them to keep their hands off the fairgrounds. I think it gets enough use, and they can always increase the use. ELEANORE TRIGHER Costa Mesa Let Irvine 's Great Park find its own venue site I've been a resident of Costa Mesa for 40 years. I've always enjoyed the fair and the fairgrounds. My opinion is, let Irvine's Great Park find its own venue and leave Costa Mesa's fair and the fairgrounds alone. I am sick of this. ROSEMARIE NORRIS Costa Mesa Community, city, youth need St. Andrew's project Regarding the St. Andrew's Clmrch project, I don't think It should be scaled back any further. They've scaled it back 24"-and offered to add additional parking through the hlgb school. I think that lt'• a meaningful project and should be done, as the church has a.greed to reduce it by the 24%. The community needs it, the city needs It. and our youth needs ll STEVE FRYER Newport .Bea.ch Funny things. happen on the !way to the forums ByGeoffWHt I n a journey akin to Mr. Tuad'a Wlld Ride, I dodged pothole• between my home on the far P.astllde and the Neighborhood C.OmmunJty Center near Uom Part before 1 flnaly antved at the ftnt Chy Coundl c:a.ndldate forum Lut Wtdnetct.y eftning; It wu a trip worth the efton. You -and moet of the Other 112,000 llllidenu of thla dry who Qyed boIM -mJIMd the ftaR opportunity lO ... 11 al cbl U c:anctidatea for Qty Coundl ID one place. WWer1nl *llb queldam pated to tblill by tbie modwM A Ctnd6dill 'IWrJ SbllWWM ....... MaftJ' tb.nb ID die IJM.ll..-ol ddl ronam. .._. Ylrdj owwne.., a, fDtJIW4''coagullil11bOwMr .. ..... _.. ..... 111111& .., ..... 0. ......... . . "' ·. ,, . • .. .. .. ,. • • ~. ... 'I SOCIETY THE CROWD Fa·sn_io~ably bOostiti g e{_/;ucation The rnldence waa uan1forroed into a Japanese-1tyle summerboute. A canopy draped ln wb.lte vellum cloth, sprinkled with twinkling lights and paper lantern., provided shelter from the late-afternoon summer sun as Newport· Mesa guests arrWed at the home of Oaapman University President J11D Dod and hll wtfe ~ Dod in the bWs of Orange County. It wu the final swruner solree staged by the Fashionables, a Newport-based charitable groupofQ\apmansuppone~ led by Adrienne Brennan. The statuesque Brennan, a reaJ-estate executive with Strada Properties in Newport Beach, 8. W. COOK welcomed the crowd who came to pat themselves on their backs for a mosl successful season of fund-raising for the university. Wearing a chic tropicaJ-print summer dress, Brennan addressed her compadres, introducing special guests and donors who came together under the Japanese ten! to toast the future of Otapman over blackberry Cosmopolilan martinis. nm Haskell or Soiree Catering and his staff passed hors d'oeuvres to welcome the arriving crush. The ultra-fashionable Mary Dell Ba.rkouru, a president emeritus of the Fashionables. 1oined Sandra and Jerry Belgel, Betty Belden Palmer. Jacqui and Mark Penner. Barbara and Paul Penrose. and Joan and RJchard Stevens in rajsing funds to meet the Fashionables' goal of SS00.000 to help build a rotunda board room in 1he new Dodge Co llege of Film and Media Arts. Admiring the Aaian-themed dkor, accented with vibrant orange and fuchsia colors found ln the table linens and Ooral displays, were llUlty and BW Hood, Diana and l!d Sted1n& Unct. and Rick Lamltle, Marla and Ruteell Pattenon, Jane and Jama Lodge and the super dynamic Betty Moea. The summer party wu .co-chaired byDonna and Greg Hood and Heather and Martin ICleln. The two distinguished local couples worked with Cllapman representatives to present a pre-dlnner concert led by Louise Tbomu, director of collaborative arts at the Cllapman School of Music. As the music played, dinner was served, beginning wirh a summer salad or designer le1tuces, accented with strawberries, chopped waJnuls and feta cheese. An entree of grilled New Zealand lamb chops wirh hoisin glaze accompanied a miso-glazed salmon filer. Enjoying the dinner conversation were distinguished Cllapman trustee Don Kennedy and his ~fe Dorothy. Unda and Ron Beale, Kathy and Noel Hamilton, Karen Hardin and Kimberly and Ed Prado. The Fashionables were already busy discussing plam for the 2004 Ouistmas al the R111, set for Dec. 4. The upcoming holiday luncheon will be lhe 18th occasion lhat the Fashionables have gathered at Newport's Ritz rc<,lauranl 10 raise money for significant local causes. Since 1987, proceeds from Ouistmas at The Ritz have been directed to Olapm"n University. Major support from 1he group has assisted the l.awrenC'e and Kmtina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, the 1.eatherby Librarie'> and the Merle E. and Marjorie J. Fish Interfaith Lentt·r •THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Noel Hamilton, Kathy Hamilton, Rick Lam1t1e. Lmda Lam1t1e and Bill Hood 1om forces at the Fashionables' final summer fundra1ser Lmda Beale and Mary Dell Barkouras, flanking Tom Johnston, support Chapman University at the Doti summer garden party - F ash1onables President Adrienne Brennan of Newport Beach 1oins Chapman University President Jim Doti at his home for a dinner· celebration. the charitable group's summer fundr a1sing finale 50%0FF llTllllG IT Ill STllE llCITllllS ,., . " LIF E cl LEISURB BEST BUYS • Shoppers ca.n g~t active at The CAMP. A c:ttve RJde Shop just opened at The CAMP. carrying the latest fashions and (ootwear for surf. skate and anow. World-renowned athletei are backed by Active, which ~ sponsors a skate team that includes Eric Koston, Andrew Reynolds, Geoff Rowley, Mark Appleyard and others. It also sponsors world-class surfers, snowboarders and bands. Active will celebrate its grand opening in mid-September with an afternoon full of music, vi.sits by Active Skate Team pros and an showcases. Active Ride Shop at The CAMP at 2937 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m . Saturday: and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. (7 14) 432·1918. '1 ttp:llwww.1hecampsite.com LEGGING ITO~ Wolford Boutique speclalius in fabulous hosiery and GREER WYLDER bodywear. YtVlford'• factory In Auauia produces bold dealsrw and graphics on hosiery and Ila leader In innovative fabrics. For fall. Wolford offen linear patterns and graphic loob that go well with fall fashions, inspired by looks from the '20., '60s and '80s. Some beautiful pieces are named after famous operas. lhere'a Rigoletto. made of lace and tulle; Turandot ln opaque/transparent fabric with a linear pattern; Electra. with a sophisticated opaque design on a transparent'baclcgrouod; Aida has a gathered effect; and Scala and Tosca present florals on lace. Wolford also supports f/lou; !l>angku ...... Style is not a size ••• It's an attitude! Fun, Feminine Styles for AU Shapes & Sites ~Beautiful Womm. 369 E. 17th St 121, Costa Mesa (949) 642·54 9 ~s =tions dedicated to bn!:ut caocer. In mkl-September, ~.ttgtua, accentuated with a~ team and ri.bbQn, will go on sale. A ponion ol the proceeds from the dgbtJ will go towud breast cancer teleatCh. Wolford also designs flattering bodywear, lingerie and swimwear collec1fons. c.oDaboradons with top deaignm including \'Menne w.woocl and Kart 14aft:ld add to Vt\llford's appeal. Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p,.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. South Q>ast Plaza Level 'IWo. (714} 556-7900. htrp:Jlwww.wolferrl.com KE£PING UP WITH TIADfTION lndldonal Jewelen presents an ~paralleled collection of top jewelry designers and fine gift items that include LaUque crystal, Carder and Mont Blanc pens. In addition, Traditional Jewelers offers watch lines from more than 20 of the m ost respected watchmakers ln the world and is the exclusive watch dealer of A. J...ange ·ar Sohne from Germany. Jewelry ls showcased in a beautiful setting at Traditional Jewelers, with designs by WeUendorff, David Yurman. Oloparcl and many mo re. It employs a professional, friendly staff. Services include custom jewelry design. appraisals by appointment, watch repair and cleaning. Open No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper ffr Daily Pilot DESIGN CENTER I ''Fo~ All Your Decorating Needs!'' FJrtory & Sh<lwrn ll ll l • FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY •Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers • Patio Furniture • Draperies. 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Build·A·Bear often birthday parties where each child can make their own stuffed animal, name it and cute a personaliz.ed birth certificate or storybook. Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. SUnday. At. Fash.ion Island in Newport Beach. (949) 640-0865 www.bulldabear.com AU ABOUT THE LADIES Nlkewomen at Fashion Island specializ.es ln active lifestyle apparel and shoes. Since Niketown's d6cor and ambience comes across as loud and AFTER HOURS • Submit AfTER HOURS Item• to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4295. SPECIAL EVENTS TASTE Of NEWPORT The 16th annual Taste of Newport will take place from 6 to 11 p.m. Sept. 10, from 4 to 11 p.m. Sept. 11 and from noon to 8 p.m. Sept 12 on Newport Center Drive at Faahion laland, Newport Beacn. Ber1in, Blondie and Kool and the Gang will perform throughout the weekend. Tldteta are $17 in advance and $20 at the gate. Information: (949) 729-4400. LA DOLCE VITA Honorary cnairman Antonio Cagnolo of Antonello Risorante will host an evening of llve musk: and entertainment. "La Dolce Vita," et 6 p.m. Oct 3 on the Village Green at South Coaet Plaza, 3333 Briatol St, Costa Mesa. Proceeds benefit cystic fibrosis research. Tldtets are $160. Information: (714) 983-1393. MUSIC KEIKO MATSUI The Hyatt Regency Newport Beech will host Keiko Matsui as part of lta Summer Jazz Series sponsored by 94. 7 The Wave. starting at 8 p.m. Friday It 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beech. TI<*eta colt $37.60 (for dinner pa<*age1. add $26). lnfonnetlon: (949) 729-6400, httpi ANww. 1ummerj11ZDerln.com. WARREN .. u. MARC muculine. the deUgn at V.-.., ,_..._ Lilf •• , nfbwomen WU rl*llt tr)~ =-lfGI.°=' ==·; women. \ . •1 got Uled to beertng people jewelry and a uuaD eeJeCdoa OC, deacribe U1 U bruJIL • aa1d John ahoel and linprte. Open 10 L.aa, Hob. the destgner behind many to 9 p.m. Monday to Frldl.y, 10 Ntketowna. "Women weren't Lm. to 7 p.m. S.~ and 11 comfo~ In our atore.. to I a.m. to 6:30 p.m. SUnday. I...m ,, figured out where they woWd be 1Wo at South c.out Plaza. near ... comlol1able-IDOltlikeJytbetr J.CNw. (714) 5'0-9870. ' awn home&. The atore bu more htqrJ/www.ronhlrman..com " ol a residential feel. J wanted it " to have fumiah1nga. not tlxturee. SOMEnMG ~ ,, Above all, J didn't want it to be ...,, ~ eped•Hree ln ., gldie. • lmqlnalM fuUuy them.a foe .. Publon Ialand• n!bwomen children'a furo.ltwe. and ~ ftta Hob's Intention. Duk wood bed.room acceatorlel. Sbopperl floors are accented by tight blue can tlnd unique collecdona, t) and white colors. Mm:bandile ii including aaflboat beda and displayed on tables or wooden safari fUmltwe. Olltom shelves with Jomtban Adler furniture and b«dding can be pottery and white orchids. It made up to king me. even more carries the latest Nib products Items can be ordered through : designed for women. 1be their in-store catalop. 'Ibey ~ lntera<:tiw store allows cany imports u well u locally ... customen to give feedback on made plecee. 1bere'I a amaD / the style, design and section of children's clothing up performance of the products. to me 6 and accesaodel. A .. (949) 720· 7020. convenient gift registry la .. HIGH-END FASHION Since 1976, the name Ron Herman has been synonymous with trendsetting women's fashions. Herman's specialty boutiques carry the best In American and European designs.. Look for the latest designs from Earl Jeana; JUlcy C:OUtme, Theory, Habttual. More by Ron Herman. Muc by Muc Jacobi, and high-end collections from Olloe. ANTOINE, JEFF GOt..U8 AND EUGEGROOVE The Hyatt Regency Newport Beecn will host Warren Hill. Man:: Antoine, Jeff Golub and Euge Groove as part of its Summer Jazz Series sponsored by 94.7 The Wave, starting at 7:45 p.m. Sept 10 at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Tidteta cost $45 (for dinner padtagM, add $28). Information: (949) 729-6400, http:IANww.•ummerjtuZHrie•. com. MICHAEL FRANKS Singer and songwriter Mlcnael Franka will headline the eighth annu•I Sandpiper•' Jazz Concert. benefiting Hoag Cancer Center, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 11 at the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach Outdoor Amphitheater. 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. VIP dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. General admlsaion ia $55 and VIP ticbta are $150. Tidceta are available through the Hoag Hospital Foundation. lnfonnation: (949) 764-7212. RICHARD EWOT The Hyatt Regency Newport Beacn will holt Richard Elllot as part of lta Summer Jazz Sert .. , sponsored by 94. 7 The Wave, starting at 8 p.m. Sept. 17 at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Tidceta cost $37.50 (for dinner packagea, add $26). lnforJNtlon: (949) 729-6400, http:IANww. •ummerjazzurla.com. RAY MD THE CORSAIRS The City Atta Commlalon will preMnt Concerti in the Parb featuring the daaalc roe* 'n' roll of Rey end the Conalra from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Sept. 19 It P9nlnsula Partt (Ne>ctto Balboa pier), Newport~ Information: (949) 717·3870. hap:/Mww.clty. newport-be«:h.Ctl.Uf. . NORMAN BROWN The Hyett~ Newport e.ad'I wlll hOlt Noonan Bn>wn u part of tts Summer Jezz s.tea, apontored by 94.7 The Wave. available too. Open 10 a.m. to 9... p.m. Monday to Friday; 10 a.m. - to 8 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. to "' 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Level 2,' at :. South C',oast Plaza's Crate and • Ba.rrel/Macy'1 Home Store~ (714) 979-LOVE. ·• http://www.babyuniqw.com • BEST BUYS appears Thurtdaya. ~ Send Information to GrMr \Wider.- at QrtHHWYlder•y•hoo.oom; It 330 W. Bey St., Com Mesa. CA 92827;: or by me It (949) 54&--i170. ... starting at 8 p.m. Sept. 24 at 11~ Jamboree Road. Newport Bead\, Tk*eta cost $37.60 (Dinner Pectagea add $28). Information:~ (949) 72M400, http:IANww. • aummerfazza•rl•com. DAME KIRI TE KANAWA , Soprano Dame KJri Te KanllWI .. will perform at 2 p.m. Sept 26 In the Orange County Performing ~ Arta Center'• Segemrom Hall. r 600 Town Center Drive, Colta Mesa. Tldteta are $48 to $78. ~ lnfonnatlon: (714) 666-2787 or .. http:IANww.ocpac.org. PETER WHITE The Hyatt Regency N.wport Beech will host Peter White aa -: pert of lta Summer Jazz Serles, ' aponaored by 94.7TheWave, ~ starting at 8 p.m. Oct. 1 at 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport~ Tl<*eta cost $37.60 (Dinner Pec*ages add $26). Information:" (949) 72H400. httpi..WWW. . •ummerfu:z:Hrltts.com. • SALZBURG CHMllER SOLOISTS .. The Orange County Performing Atta Center's 2004-2006 Concert~ Sertea klcb off wtth the Salzbur'Ct Chamber Soloi9ta. The - 16-member en1emble will ~ perform aelectlona by Moz.art, u Me~aohn and Dvonlk at 7:3Q p.m. Oct 4 in Founders Hall, eoo· Town Center Drive, Cotta Meaa. ! Tk*eta are $66 and are svallable-' through the Center Box Office It .. (714) 666-2787 or through ' http:IANww.ocpac.org. 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(949) 646-7944. midnight every Friday and Saturday. Players 1s at 512 W 19th St .. Costa Mesa. No cover charge. (949) 646-5615. Continued from N3 ~ wllf holt Brien Culbertaon fHlurtng Mld\ael Unton as part of ... Summer Jazz Serlea, eponlOf'ed b¥ M.7 The Wave, starting 8t 8 p.m. Oct. ht t107 ~Road, Newport Beach. T1c:bCa COtlt $37..60 (Dinner P8dc.agel ldd $28). Information: (949) 729-6400. hap:/~ ~m~com. LEPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCIEITRA H:, l.eiprzlg Gewandhaua ...,.. wtll perform Brahms' ·~no Concerto No. 1 In 0 minor, Op. 16" and •Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 99• 81 7 p.m . Oct. 10 81 the Orange County Performing Al1s Center, 800 Town Center Drive, Cott. Meu. Tidurts are $79 to $150. lnfonnation: (949) ~2A22 or hap:llwww. Tldcetmater.oom. RtCKBRAUN The Hy.a Regency Newport Beech will host Aidt Braun as part of its Summer Jazz Series, sponeoted by 94.7 The Wttve, starting 8t 8 p.m. Oct. 15 at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Tic:bCa CC* $37.50 (Dinner Pac*agea add $26). Information: (949) 729-&t()(), http:llwww. .ummerjaZZ66rin.com. ITAUAN AFTERNOON The PKiftc Symphony will perfoml ~ons from Mozart, ~and Mendelssohn 8t 3 p.m. Oct. 17 81 the Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tlc*eta are $45 and $60. Information; (949) 8544646. IGOR POGOR£UCH Pianist Igor Pogorelich will perfonn Mtectk>ns from Beethoven, Sibelius and Rachmaninoff 8t 8 p.m. Oct. 27 at the Bardev Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tldteta are $80 to $100. Information: (949) '- 864 4846. Ua SYWHONY ORCHESTRA The UC Irvine Symphony Orcheltr• wW petfonn aelectionl from W.00-end Uszt at 8 p.m . Oct. 29 and Oct. 30 8t the Barclay The.tre, '2A2 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tidteta are $12 for general WARSAW PNLHARMON1C ORCHESTRA The Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra will perfonn P9ndetedd'a •Potymorphia • and Chopin's •Piano Concerto No. 1 In E minor, Op. 11 • 81 8 p.m . Nov. 8 and 9 81 the Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tldtets are $65. Information: (949) 553-2422. GUARNERI STRING QUARTET The Guarneri String Quartet will play songs by Mozart. Bridge and Ravel at 8 p.m. Nov. 22 at the Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tldtets are $35 to $45. Information: (949) 553-2422. WEEKLY JAM DUKE'S Pl.AC£ Jazz and codctails flow daily from noon to midnight Sundays through Thursdays and from noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Oub & Resort, at 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 645-5000. ~GINA WEEKEND JAZZ Watter Lakota and David Alcantar, the New Yortt Jazz Connection Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251 E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays. Diana Ditri joins the duo on vocals on Mondays. It's tree. Information: (949) 673-9500. THE VIUAGE INN The Village Inn on Balboa Island offers great music Thursday through Sunday nights. Roe Kodz performs at 8 p.m. Thursdays, Road Dogz and Martins at 8:30 p.m. Fridays, Greg Topper at 9 p.m. and the Derek Bordeaux R&B Combo at 6:30 p.m. The Village Inn is at 127 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. Information: (949) 675-8300. MUSIC AT THE GRll. The Bluewater Grill offers live music Friday and Saturday nights. Greg Morgan, Nldt Peper and Kelly Gordien (known as MPG) perfonn dassic roct. R&B and awing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays. Marvin Gregory and MPG Will perform classic roct. awing and R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The restaurant is at 630 Lido Part aud RIVIERA .......... Invite you to 875-3474. REVOLVER La Cave Restauran\ of'fers Revolver, which features DJs along with imagery and auditory delights at 10 p.m. Tuesdays at 1695 lrvlnt Ave., Costa Mesa. lnfonnation: (949) 646-7944. SINATRA TRIBUTE La Cave Restaurant offers David Kinwald's live tribute to Ffank Sinatra from 6 to 9 p.m. M ondays 811695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. THE UNDERGROUND LOUNGE La Cave Restaurant offers the Underground lounge, featuring Pete Villani singing Bennett, Martin and Sinatra from 6:30 to 9 p.m. w9dnesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. PLAN BE La Cave Restaurant offers the funky soul jazz music of Plan Be from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Thursdays at 1695 lrvtne Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. THE GINGER BAKER JR. TRIO La Cave Restaurant offers the jazz fusion music of the Ginger Baker Jr. Trio from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m . Ffidays 811695 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. TODD OLIVER JAZZ QUARTET La Cave Restaurant offers the 1azz music of the Todd Oliver Jazz Quartet from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944 PHIL SHANE La Cave Restaurant will host Phrl Shane, a one-man music legend who sings Elvis, Lawis. Diamond. Orbison, Cash and other music greats. The performance begins at 10 p.m. the last Friday of eadl month 811695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) A PR EMIER E SHOW IN G OF THE FINEST TIMEPIECES FOR 2004 AS SHOWN AT BASELWORLD, THE WATCH & JEWELRY Snow ThiJ event will ehowcate the most preatigioua watches of the world for your buying pleasure 111URSOAY, SEPTEMBER 9'nl 5P.MT09PM FASHION ISLAND •NEWPORT BEACH -. . A~ of the~ pn><:eeda will be donated to: MUstC AT TIE PELICAN The Rusty Pelican offers the music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday. The band performs from 7 to 10 p.m . Wednesday and Thursday, from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 642-9ll31. MUSIC AT Pl.AYERS Players restaurant is now offering live music from 9 p.m . to Q: WEEKEND MUSIC Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in Newport Beach presents the Rick Sherman Duo featuring Rick ' . I 1 m nervous every time I have to take my new baby somewhere in the car. How con I be wre she's sofe~ A: Marie Colon, M.D. CHOC Pedlotl1c:lol 1 down into the car seat "'bile you're driving. ' more~ by placing a . W:wqamlnl~ die-Very cool • Stooe tlD am be poHthecl wbkb .,,. d.em. a&ilJ); -poroua qmlity, OI' boned, wt*=b ia • llDOOCb lnllh Wtcbout the shine. Moll sllbt are three.qUlrten of an 1ncb thk:k. Ask a aaJespenon foe a anaD sample of the slabs you are interested in -lt is a very reasonable request. You need fO see the stone In the proper lighting to help you make up your mind. After all, your decision will be set In stone. • KAREN WIGHT 1s a Newport Beadl resident. Her column runs Thursdays. Sherman and Alan Remington on Fnday nights. The program features all your favorites on the saxophone keyboards. Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425. See HOURS, Pace AlO CUaTOM MASONRY INC. the car. It' a much safer for newborns md anall .. . I -.... 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Hoover, CLU Hoover Financial Daily Pilot 4 Upper Newpor1 Plaza, Suite 103 Hewpor1 Beach, CA 92660 (949) 724-1810 CA insurance license # 0338514 ~-1>•"vtl0!1ltl<.le..vnp.e Ac!Uoillts.llSINY Clas~1f1ed Community MilrketplJcP Famous Sceaks 2000 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa ·'.)_ ~ ::~ \V E E K I) A Y S PE C I A I , S MONDAY WEDNESDAY Beef Stroganoff $5.00 · Irub Lamb Stew or Comed Beef & Cabbage $7.50 'IJTUF.SDAY · TIIURSDAY 2 Tacos $s.oo Fish N Chips $1.50 (1teo.lc or ehiclcen) ~ ._SUNllAY IS FA IVllL\' NIGllT (After 4PM/or kids ta &-urut.r) BOTH OUR REGULAR.~CF '' KID'S MENUSARE r • Delicious homemade Greek Food • Pastries & Taverna • Free CookJng demonstrations • Free Greek Dance lessons • Live music by levendia & John Bilezkijlan • Specialty Bouti ques, Games & Carnival rides • Opportuntty Drawing· Trip for Two to Greece • BUYl GETl FREE ADMISSION 26th Annual Greek Festival Friday 5-1 Opm Saturda~ Nocin JOpm Sunday N1><1n 'lpm I I I I I 2.l H1iur inlo hoc •IJ<i 7.1' 'f()~ • 9JIJ 7H-~366 4'H'l Alton Pkl.¥)., lrvmc J11,1 ca~t vi lhe 40.5 bciwccn Jeffery and Cuher Sp"11"1rrd b) St PJUI'\ Grttlc OrtOOdc.1\ Church ValuJ with courcm 11111) I 4949 Alton Pk~} . I Irvine I LAT1me' ii L--------.!I HOMELESS RESTAURANT NAPA VALLEY PIZZA & PASTA is a family-owned re$taurant looking to relocate in the proximity of Eastside Costa Mesa. We need approx. 2,000 sq.ft. with· designated par:king spaces. . LlFB & LEISURE PHOTO eOURTESY Of DIANE CHRISTIE Dogs and owners march in the ceremonial start of the lditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Anchorage. The official start was in Fairbanks . . Skiing the last frontier By Diane Christle M y fri~nd Sue Jeffries, whom I met at St. Andrew's Church, invited me to go to Alaska with the Balboa Ski and Sport Qub. We were going to stay at the Alyeska Prince Hotel for four nights, including lift tickets for siding. and three nights at Hotel Captain Cook in Anchorage to see the ldltarod Trail Sled Dog Race -all for $999. This seemed like an exceUent bargain and place to meet new people who want to oove fun. However. Sue, a member of the club since 1968, became very iJ1 and couldn't attend. so I ended up going with 35 people I didn't know. We new into (Ted Stevens! Anchorage Internacional Airport and took a 45·minute ride on the "Magic Bus .. to the Alyeska Resort and Alyesk.a Prince Hotel. This year, it was very warm, se-it was raining at the bottom, but there was a blizzard at the top of the mountain. That excited all of us. We all checked into our rooms and then rode the shuttle to a nice reMaurant and a local HOURS Continued from A9 POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO Tate 5, a funk, rock and Motown act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Aistorante, 3520 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. Solo guitarist Ken Sanders performs classical flamenco tunes at 7:30 p.ro. Tuesdays and Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. SATURDAY NIGHT RliB Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone Bridge Band play rod< and R&B at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Bsach. Alaskan pub, where the locals hang out, and a trio plays dance music. Due to the blizzard, I decided not to ski the next day. ~stead, several of us· wandered into the small town and visited the jade shop with an of its handmade goodies. That night, those who skied said it was like skiing on ice marbles and that it was impossible to get an edge. The next day. the blizzard continued, so a group of us decided to take a tour to Seward with Major Marine Tours, and we took a boat caUed the View Finder to see Portage Lake and Portage Glacier. Along the way. we counted all the sea lions in the coves to keep track of their migration patterns. The weather was unusually beautiful, with sunny skies and a nke, cool breeze. We saw an abundance of sea life, including rafting sea o tters, bald eagles, sea lions and their babies and many birds. Afterward, we visited Begich, Boggs Visitor Center and some gift shops with locally made handcrafts. Because the weather was so beautiful, I decided to ski the next day, and I took the Alyesk..a tramway right from the lobby of the Alyesk..a Prince Free. (949) 476-2001. STAGE TME PRODUCERS Mel Brooks' Academy Award-winning movie "The Produc;ert" la tr1naformed Into the Tony Awlrd-wlnnlng musical of the same name. Showing from through Sunday at Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, tickets range from $44.25 to $68.25. Information: (7141556-2122. http://www.ocpac.org. BROOKLYN BOY South Coelt Repertory will perform the latest show from Pulitzer Priz.-wlnnlng author Commerce National Bank is pleased to announce the · opening of our Irvine Branch <~N3 Commerce National Bank 2600 Michelson, Suite 140 Irvine, California 92612 . 949 .. 474 .. t 020 Hotel to the middle of the mountain, where there's a res taurant and view of the entire reson and skiers. You can talce ·lifts hlwr up the mountain and watch all the other skiers go rooming by. The hotel offers a beautiful lobby, with life-sized stuffed animals and a huge indoor pool and spas for relaxing after a hard day of skiing. You can ski down the hill right Into the lobby! They have shuttles to take you to town. restaurants or shopping. and there are tours to talce you to Kenai Fjords National Parle and the Wild Animal Zoo. We reluctantly left this beautiful resort and headed by bus 10 the Hotel Captain Cook in Anchorage. which overlooks the beautifv,l harbor and Is only one block from the start of the lditarod race. We couJd hardly wait to ger out and see all the dogs and their o\vners. The weather was unusually warm and the newspaper headlines said, "Jditarod begins on slush and mush." City workers hauJed snow in large dump trucks all night to make a trail of snow for the ceremonial start of the race. The Donald Margulies, "Brooklyn Boy; from Friday to Oct. 10 at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For ticket Information, call (714) 7~5555. SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM A revue featuring songs by Tony Award winner Stephen Sondheim is featured from Tuesday through Sept. 19 at Orange County Performing Art Center's Founders Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $48. For show times and information, cell (714) 656-2787. POETRY 101 Orange Coaat College'• Repertory Theatre Company wlll open it.a 20th anniversary '88IOO with "Poetry 101 " Frideys, Saturdays and Sundays from Sept. 10 through Sept. 19 In OCC'a Drama lab Studio, 2701 Felrvlew Road. Costa Mna. Show times are 8 p.m. FridaVI and Saturday1 and 2 p.m. Sundays. Tidceti ere $7 In advanoe and $8 at the door. Information: (714) 432"5MO. • luffAWu . • lntlidor Sha~ •S--~I~ MMIAI real race had to start in Fairbanks, due to lack of snow. This was the first time in history that this has happened. It was all very exciting to meet the racers, and I was able to get my picture talcen with previous winner Martin Buser. There are good reasons for the ceremonial start oo Fourth Avenue. most of them Included in the race's nearly $600,000 purse. Joe Redington Sr. founded the lditarod 1hill Seppala Memorial Race tn 1967 and posted top-IO finishes up until age 72. This was the 31st annual race, covering 1,200 miles, and we all thoroughly enjoyed watching the excitement. Due to my adventuring out alone, I met a wonderful, kind man. Bruce Elerding and I have been dating every day for the past I 6 months, which ls another excellent adventure in itself. The Balboa Ski and Sport Oub will celebrate its SOth anniversary next year. and if anyone is interested in joining, you can call me at (949) 673-3059. • DIANE CHRISTIE is a resident of Newport Beach. RENT •Rent" retums for its third run at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. with performances from Sept 14 through Sept. 19 at Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Meu. Tickets are $22 to $55. (714) 656-2787. STARTING HERE, STARTING NOW Vanguard University's musical revue, •starting Here, Starting Now; will be shown from Sept. 10 through 12 and~pt. 16 through 19 at Lyeeom Theater, 55 Fair Drive, Cot11 Meaa. Show times are at 8 p.m. Thurlday through Setun:f1y and at 2 p.m. Saturday end Sunday. Tickets are $15. Information: (7141668-6146. HABEUS CORPUS South Coast Repertory wtll • perform "Habeua Corpus" from Oct. 16 to Nov. 21 et 665 Town C.ntenOrive, Colt4 Mesa. Information: (714~ 708-6565. SM HOURS, Pee• All ' l ~ ~ L I FE 4t LEISUR E Sophie and Kelly Kohne stand on the Great Wal of China with a copy of the Daily Pilot Lenard Davis holds a copy of the Daily Pilot on the Assembly floor in Sacramento. HOURS Coiitirud from Al 0 . ~ PMfTINGSOF CALEB Wlll•ar The Newport Harbor Neutlcat MuMum wJH holt •n exhibit a( 40 matftlme pelndngl by Caleb Whffbedr. The twnt Will be fn>m 10 •.m. to 6 p.m. through Sept 12 ltthe Newport H•rbor ~I Mu8eum, 151 E. Cont Hlghw9y., Newport Beech. lnfolTMtk>n: (9C9) 873-7883. THE PHOTOGRAPHY Of ROMAN LORANC An exhibition of new photographs by Roman Lonmc will be on d19Pfay through Nov. 30 et Susan Splrttua Gallery, 3929 Biren St, Newport Beach. lnfonnation: (949) 47~1. .CHAEL EASTMNfS 'Cl*' A photography exhibition by Mid\ael Eastman, •euba;"' will be on display from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays throogh Saturdays from Sept. 18 through Oct. 16 at Southern California Art Projects and Exhibitions. 2859 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 723-3406. SCREEN OCC FILM SERIES Orange Coast College's Film Series presents •Bringing Up Baby• at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 10 at OCC's Fine Alts Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The event is sponeored by the fine Ftaturt'.d on· Extrtmt Maktovtr E-Fash1on Emer.gtncy, D1scovtry Channtl - Makt Ovtr Story M'nt1on this Ad and RtttM a 100/o DISCOUNT on a hair cur arts department and OCC Spa Salon 949.644.6671 The Marshalls, Pozins, Sprtzers, Paula Macko and Scott Hart take a capy of the Daily Pilot through the last stretch of cables to the top of Half Dome in Yosemite National Parle ... ~.-~t:Dess Pro~ ~---sical T~e~ists • Phyai~ Therapy Mt1t1t.1lt•llh !"""""" ~--,. Extended Educ:atlon. lnfonnation: 949.644.6672 http://www.octkJcets.com. FRESH SILVER SALMON f 1u.n twllc.,111 200 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE • NEWPORT BEACH '\.1)1"1 IOI..,. cl....,N onl). "''" potticopo~"9 lll!f•>ls Must m<nt'°" ad *""' OOOl"'9 '"' of:lor< to Ot wo"'1 FRESH ALBACORE TUNA FILLET (Wllc.,lllJ FRESH NORTHERN HALIBUT FILLO . (WIM c.,lllJ ''-'"' ,, c-• & AM•'• Al2 Thursday, September 2, 2<lO' AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN Item• to the O•ily Pilot, 330 W. B•y St.. Coat• M"a· CA 92627; bye-mall to jeff.ben.ontJl•tima.oom; bY fax to (949) ~170; or by calling (949} 674-4298. Include the time, datt end location of the event, .. well as a contact phone number. TODAY "' The ttflrd annum Festtwl of Children ia held from 6 to 9 p.m. In the Nordstrom Parldng t.ot-1 South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 546-0110. SATURDAY Th• Orange County Cndaln' Assn:s "Great Labor Day Car Cruise" runs from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. today and Sunday at the Orange County Fair •nd Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. Admission is $10 for adults and free for children under 12. Information: 1714) 826-1948. Former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden will sign his new book, "Inches and Miles," from 2 to 4 p.m. at Borders South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-7854. SUNDAY The Zen Center of Orange County is offering an "Introduction to Zen" workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. at 120 E.~h St .• Costa Mesa. The wor p combines experien In Zen meditation with small group in1tructi941. The cost is $60. Information: (949) 722-7818. WEDNESDAY A Manuscripts book discuuion group will meet at 9:15 a.m. in the Friends M eeting Room of the Newport Beach Public Library, 1000 Avo~ Ave., Newport Beach. Tht_~~e discussion will focus on E~rd P. Jones' "The Known' World:' lnform-11on: (948) 717·3800 or htt,o:/..Www.newport be«hllbrlry.org. A he mtlth WOfbhop, "Becoming Matti Confident.• wfll be fleld from 6:30to 7:30 p.m. w.dneedaV' through Sept. 29 .. Orange Colat CoUege's R9-entry Center, Room 106, 2701 Falrvtew ~d, Com Meu. lnfonnltlon: (714) 432·6162. SEPT.I Tl9dtttc>MI Jewelen' ennu•I Watch' Fairls held from 6 to 9 p.m, at 203 Newport Center Drive, Newport.Beach. Information: (949) 721-9010. SEPT.10 ~ ll'IWf'ltof George Margolln will present "Tips for the Independent Inventor" and "How Our Endangered Patent System Leads to an Endangered Economy" at 7:30 p.m. at Orange Coast College's Science Lecture Hall 101, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost it $5 for members and $15 for nonmembers. Information: (714) 540-2491. SEPT.11 A "Celebration for PHc. t>.glna at 10 a.m. at Newport Dunes Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. The day's festivitie_s include live music, guest speakers, games, food, vendors and beach aotivities. Admission is $15 for adults, $5 for teens and $3 for children 12 and under. Information: (714) 736-7222. South Coast Repertory'• annual "Playing to a Muse• Gala Ball and fundraiser runs from 6 p.m. to midnight at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa, 21500 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. Information: (714) 708-5504. "Renr returns for its third run at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, with performances from Sept. 14 through Sept. 19 at Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows start at 8 p.m. Sept. 14through18, at 2 p.m. Sept.18and19 and at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 19. Tickets are $22 to $55. For more information, call (714) 556-2787. The Crystal Cove Alliance's second anf!ual #Tropical Gala on the Beach" begins at 6 p.m. today and Sept. 12 at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 Pacific Coast Highway. Proceeds benefit restoration of the cove and ita education programs. Tickets are $150. Be An Advoca~ For An Abu6e<J Child Be a CASA Volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates. Join us for an Information Se2sion On Septemuer 21 6pm-8pm Nei~hborhood Commun;ty Center 1845 Parle, Coota Me6a RSVP: (714) 619-5155 WWW.GMaOC.°'lJ Ma 11 tli/fuw /w.,. I{ tJ.1tliJ "1iltlrr. • -wit /isl! r~ ~ c .A. s ,A--~- CouttAppo1'*-'t!~~I~ fOI Oill.Dlf.N Information: (949) 640-5220. Newport Harbor High Schoof'• class of 1964 will celebrate It.a 40th high school reunion from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Harborside Restaurant, 400 Main St., Balboa. Information: (949) 676-4663. Rabbin Insurance hcncy AUTO • HOMEOWNERS • H'f.ACTH ~tal>ililJ 6 l111T11J S111n 195 7 ~~ ~S>')J 94i-63l:rt40 IEP'r.12 A ..... tt1h1tneMd Olfet•tMlowi for HebNw •nd Sundly ~et T-.nple Bit Ylhm blgir'l It I 1.m. et 10tt CMriilbedc St., Newport~. lnfonn8don: (948) 844-1998. UC IMne'e M•• Dlgenemlon P.8rtnenhlp •nd the dePertment of Optithatmok>gy wfll hold an educ111onal eemlnar on mec:ular degef *8tk>n from 91.m. to 1 p.m. et 8edunM\ eont.rence Center. VC lf'Vlne. Events Include • VIMon fair from 9 to 10 a.m., ~ byapedallltl from 101.m. to noon and • vision fair from noon to 1 p.m. Reeervetlona •te requlf9d. lnfonnadon: (888) 430-9898. SEPT.13 A frM •loolc Good ... F..a Better" dau to teach c.ncer pedenta mekeup, wtg Ind tul't>tln dpe for hiding the demage of redil'tlon and c:hemothe,..py treatment will meet from 10 a.m. to noon at Hoag Hoepftal Cancer Center, 1 Ho1g Drive, Newport Beach. lnformstlon; (949) 26MM46. Hatti. yop ct.... mMtfrom 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mond-vs through Oct. 4 In the Youth Loµnge et Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 C.melbadc St., Newport Beacti. The coat Is $16 for a alngle clau or $45 for the senes. Information: (949) 653-1626. Colon/rectel eurgeon o.nJ6I Ng will speak on "Surgic.1 Treatment of GI Cancer" from 6:30 to 9 p.m . at Hoag Cancer Center'• Radiation Oncology Library, One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Admlasion Is free. Information: (949) 760-5542. • SEPT.14 A prwtew of h CNIM 2004 Collection runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at CHANEL Boutique, South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. (714) 754-7455. A chartty faahlon ahow, •o...gn A free rNth wotbhop, "Becoming Math Confident,• wlll be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. through Sept 29 at Orange Coast College'• R&-Entry Center, Room 106, 2701 Fairview Road, eo.t. M .... lnformatk>n: (714)432-6162. SEPT.17 The Send 8pof1a Super Show ii . held from 6 to 10 p.m. toct.y, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m, Saturct.y end from 101.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Orange County Fair 1nd E>cpositlon Canter, 88 Fair Dr., Coat.a Mese. Admission I• $8 for adu"~..,_torchll(fren 12 and Under. lnfonnatlon: (714) 990-6107 or htJp:llwww ... nd •portluf)flrshow.com. SEPT.18 The city of Costa Mela wll holt the 23rd biannual •Nelghbora for Neighbors• community clean-Yp from 8 a.m. to noon. The program aim• to assist low-Income homeowners maintain the beauty of their homes and neighborhoods. Donations are welcome. Information: (714) 7~2. A c:us1Dm trunk ahow tNlurtrtg new fall fabrics la hekt from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at loro Plana South Coast Plaza, 3333 Briatof St., Costa Meaa. Information: (714) 432·1301. SEPT.11 The CoatlM C.r Cluak:, featuring 250 exotic show cars, live entertainment and food, ia held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . at Crystal Cove State Beach. Coast Highway and Loa Trancoa. Admission is $5, free for kids 12 and under. Parking Is $10. Information: (949) 673-4050. Th• Or8nge County P9ople for Anlmals 2004 Wrtte-ln is from 2 to 8 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Meaa. The event Includes dinner, deuert, a silent auction and entertainment. The cost Is $60 for membera and $70 for nonmembers. Information: (909) 725-2679. SEPT. 22 The Orange County Acdvtty Dlrectora Aan.'1 Senior Games are hetd from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . In Building 10 at the Orange County Fair and Expoaitlon Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 37M169. A free mfth WOfbhop, •Becoming Math Confident," will · be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wedneaday. through Sept. 29 et Orange Coast College'• ~ntry • Center, Room 108, 2701 Fairview Road, Cotta M .... Information: (714) 432-6162. Hoeg Hoep1ta1 ~ M.tc Kan. • OBIGYN, will dilCUu rilb, llVfllptoma and treatment option• for lndMduala and couplet regarding Infertility at 6 p.m . at Hoag Conference Center, One Hoag Drive. Newport Budl. The dlecuaion la free. Information: (800) 614-H~G. 1 ... .1 .... .. "'-.. .. . '· .. , I 'l . , . .. It .. , .. , .. . . ,, '• .. \, '• ... , . .. . . : 'l ., '·. .,,, .. _ . ... , ''•t ..... ... •I~ .... IRRELEVANT WEEK Sommer sell released by Raiders This year's Mr. Irrelevant faced stiff competition with Oakland's stacked linebacking corps. Bryce Alderton Daily Pik>t Andre Sommer- sell. showered with gifts earlier th1s summer in New- port Beach as the latest Mr. Irrelevant. suftered a fate sbnl- lar to many of his predecessors be- stowed with lhe honor. . The 255th and last pick in April's NFL draft by the Oakland Raiders was re- leased by the team Tueeday, more than two months sinoe beginning mandatory Andre Sommer sea mini-camps. Sornmenell, a 6- foot-2, 235-pound defensive end from Colorado State who competed in basket· ball and track and field at P.standa High his freshman and sophomore yea.rs be- fore transferring to give football another chance at Fountain Valley, switched po- sitions to outside tin~ in attempt to make the Raid- ers' defensive unit He faced an uphill battJe, though. with Oakland switching to a three-four alignmmt under new defensive coordi- nator Rob Ryan. Oakland has eight linebackers -four on the outside -listed on its depth chart. The outside linebaclc.ers include Delawrence Grant. Akbar Gbaja-Biami- la. Sam Williams and 1\'avian Smith. Grant. entering his fourth NFL sea.son, has started 18 of his 31 NPL appear- ances and, like, Sommersell. made the transition from defensive end to line- backer. The Raiders are also stacked at defen- sive end with seven-time Pro Bowter Warren Sapp and Bobby Hamilton. a starter for reigning Super Bowl cham- pion New England. Sommersell's releue. though. might not be the end of his NFL drean:w. Ryan Hoag. last years Mr. lrrelevant who WU also selected by Oakland. WU released earl.ler this yeu by the New Voit Giants, but signed on as a receiver with the Minnesota Vikings ln July. For a ~le in June. Sommer&ell. was toasted 'and roasted with parades and dinners In Newport Beach as Mr. lrrel- evant XXIX. Newport Beach busines&man and for- mer NFL and USC recefva' Paul Salata created the award. bestowed on the last college player c:hoeen in the NFL draft. . Sommersell, 23, ~ up In Cost.a Mesa and attended CoDese Put FJ- ementary and TeWlnkle Intermediate. Sommenell. who earned • vanity let- s.. RAIDERS, hp 82 --___. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Soinething new in rendezvous MARK C DUSTIN /DAILY PILOT Corona def Mar High senior quarterback Tom Welch, eyeing his target during spring practice earlier this year. rrnght be running more option plays in Friday's nonleague season opener against Estancia at 7 p.m. at Newport Harbor. Baldwin era II begins tonight Mesa will host Brea Olinda to open the 2004 Orange County season at Newport Harbor. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot Preparing for the first POl8 .of the foodJeD 1eM011 ls tough. Ir. not only bard determJning what your oppo- nent will ~ but also how your team wtD stack up, u well. Such le the case for Costa Mesa High Coach Tom Baldwin. who wiD open up the 2004 campaign for Orange County tonfght at 7 at New- port Had>or against Brea Olinda from the Century League. ~ have a number of films on them from their last games last sea- son.• Baldwin said. "but I still don't }a.lcNt what to expect. .. The Mustang coaching staff has talked to other coaches in the Cen- tury l.Alegue to get any insider infor- mation on the Wildcat tendendes. Robb Penance guided Brea Olinda to a 4-7 ~rd after taking over the reins •bead coach for a second time from Jon Looney. Looney stepped down for the 2000 season but came back to lead the Wildcats to ~ CIF Southern '5ec:Uon DMsion VI champlonahlp DON LEACH I DAILY PtlOT Mustangs' Coach Tom Baldwin was >3 in season openers during his pnor stint leading Costa Mesa. the next year. Perrance changed offensive phi- losophies midway through last year, giving Baldwin and his coaching staff multiple thin~ to prepare for. •They were running a wing-T and then ln the middle of the season started going with a power running formation," Baldwin saici ·we're pre· peed foJ' as many things as possible.• Daniel Smalls is the top returning rusher for the Wild- cats. He scored five touchdowns on 93 cam es for 44 7 yards, a clip of '\.8 yards per carry. ~He's pretty quick and not very big." BaJdwm sa1ci "I !e's the only back that did very much of any- thing last year that is back." 1be quarterback and most ol the wide receivers graduated, but Bald· win was impressed with the size of the offensive line. The Mustangs will counter with an attaclcing four-four defense that will try to send blitzers from dtfferent spots to apply pressure. The Brea Olinda defense is similar to its offense: unpredictable. "They nonnally run a four-four. but last year they did a lot of switching around," Baldwin said. ~There were games when they had an odd-man front" The Mustangs will run basically the same wing-T offense as last year. Baldwin sees the key in the game coming from the special teams. "We don't want to make a lot of mistakes," he said. "The first ball game of the year will have mistakes in the kicking game and there will be turnovers. If we hold the mistakes to Estancia, Corona del Mar meet for the 31 st time to kickoff the season Friday night. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot btancia and Corona del Mar high schools will open the foolball secc.on against each other for the first ume Friddy mgh1 at Newpon I I arbor I hgh. II will also mark the fir.I nonJeague ma1chup between I.he two ..chool!> since 1993. The Eagl~ and Sea Kings have faced each other 30 time5 1n 39 seasons. Corona del Mar leadi. the series. I 7-I 0-3. The two have played in five d1fferen1 leagues together Mnce 1965 bt.tn cia·~ lone winning record aga111-.t Lo- rona del MM came m tht• l!"\111e League, 4 J -1. from 1966 73 I he two team'> have abo played m the P.dc1fir Coast l.eague from 1999- 200 I, the ">ea View l.eague from 1978 89, the Century l.1.:ague in 1974 and '75. and 1-_.,. 1anc1a entered the CrestVJew l.ea~e 111 1965 Dick ~reeman 1i. 2· I agamst 1he 1-.agle'> m hi"> 10 year.. a.'> Corona dtl Mar's head coach. b1anc1a has nl'ver beaten the ~a King'> in a nonJeague gamt' and last beat the ~a Kings . .!.7- 24. in a 2000 Paci.fie Coa-.1 matchup When I.he f:agle'> have the ball. '>t.'C ond year btaneta Coach Craig Ferug will use muh1ple forma11om. and per o,onnel. trying to keep the defenc;e guessipg. H ie lop player for l· .... 1am ia will ~ (,eo Macia'>. a 'l foot 11 . I 85- pound senior who wiU line up at vir- tually any position "They're going to have 10 find our where Geo is." Fen1g !>aid -we're go- ing 10 dtsgwse him I le could h<• a1 tailback. fullback or the wide receiver on either side. We're trying 10 confuse the opposing defense." Defensively. the Sea Kings will use four linemen, two linebacker.; and See FOOTBALL, Pa1e 83 THURSDAY'S CHALK TALK GIRLS TENNIS Sea Kings taking it upon themselves I ,. 82 Thursday, September 2. 200' MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa H1gh's Jeff Waldron, right, had 27 catches for 395 yards as a receiver last season. MESA Conbnued from B 1 but you can't put too much in winning the first game," he said. "You have to emphasize that you have to be mistake-free." ous as to how the team will re- spond. "We won't know our identity until we get out there,• he said. a mllUlllwn, we can be effective." Baldwin said he was con· cemed with the level of ex:peri· ence tus team had and with the team's depth, but he will be counung on vetercU1 receivers to lead the team. Wllllling the first game does not ensure a winning season. but of Costa Mesa's 13 winning cam- paigns, 10 opened with a win. Costa Mesa is 2-1 all-time against the Wildcats, Including a 16-13 victory over Brea High in 1967. Brea Olinda beat the Mustangs, 14-0, the last time the teams meet in 1991. "Of cour..e you want to win, The fact that it will be the first time the Mustanp will be hit., tackling and blocking someone other than a teammate with pads, has the Mesa coaches curl- Baldwin was 5-3 in opening games as Mesa coach from 1984-91. BRIEFLY Hess leads Vanguard to opening win, Seruor forward Man Hess scored rwo goals and added an assist to lead the visiting Vanguard Uni· versiry men's soccer team to a 4-0 nonconference victory against Westminster College to begin the season Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Estancia High product Armando Ortiz rallied two cu.sistS wh1Je Mariano Salcedo and David Mc.Autlly added goals for the Lions, who outShot Westmin- ster. 20-6. Uoos' junior goallceeper Tommaso Bian· du made three saves. Roadrunners spoil Pirates' opener •SOCCER: Martin Galvan scored with 10 min· utes remaining, keeping the host Rio Hondo Col· lege men·~ &occer tea1!1 undefeated following a 3·2 nof)conference victory over Orange Coast Wednesday. Miguel Ochoa and Matt Schirmer scored for Coast, playing its season opener against a team that has already defeated Mt. San Antonio, ranked No. I in the state for a time last season. Carlos Lopez scored rwo goals, one on a penalty !tick. for Rio Hondo (3-0) after Ochoa gave Coast a 1-0 lead in the 15th minute off an assist by Irwin Salas. Balbas Jerrod assisted on Schirmer's strike, which tied the game at 2 in the 6lst minute. Coast goalkeeper Trent Painter made five saves. Orange Coai.t faces host Santa Barbara Ciry at 4 p.m. Wednesday. ' MARK C. OUSTIN/OAll.Y PILOT Above, sophomore Miranda Young is amon1 six starters the Corona del Mar High girls tennis team returns from last year's CIF Southern Section OMsion I semifinalist That Nst also inctudes sophomore J~lian Braverman, below, ~o claime<f the girts 18s singles title in July's War by the Shore junior tennis tournament at the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club. CdM hosts Mater Oei to open the season Sept. 9. The Sea Kings' will also flee Division I powers Peninsula, Beverty Hiffs and Troy. TENNIS Continued from Bl to learn during summer camps. NSomedmes, when it's hot out F).ds can complain that they have to run or wolk out, but these girls come out ready to play," Ricker said. "I dldnl have to badger any· one. Everyone is self-modvated. And they get along with each other." The returning nucleus includes sophomores Jillian Braverman, Jill Damion, sisters Hayley and Miranda Young, along with sen- ior Jamison Steele and junior Ra- chael Miller. All saw action in both singles and doubles last year. Braverman and Juliette Mutzke, one or four seniors to graduate from last yea.r's team, lost just one doubles set during the serond half or last season. Braverman won the girls 181 singles title in July's War by the Shore junior tennis tournament and was ranked 39th ln Southern California Tennis Association girls 16s singles u or Aug. 21. Da- mion is ranked 28th ln that dM- sion and Is 57th ln girls 18s sin- gles. Freshman Allie Walters, ranked 31st in the SCTA gtrls 141 a1ng1es divlslon, ls ope of the top new- comers, Ricker Mid. Sophomore1 M1chelle Add.n.s and Kelly MdClt· terlclc. junion Undsay Norman and Rachel Bryan, along with een.lon Roxanne laklen and I RAIDERS ContinUed from Bl Leigh Fransen, give CdM. which won 12 straight matches up to the CIF aemiflnals last season, addidonal firepower. "Atkins, Kalden and Norman have Improved so much &om last year and that is contagious," Ricker said. "lt creates a little ex- citement" Ricker said he will use the pre- season to evaluate players' strengths and begin to form dou- bles teams, which he expt"CtB to be one or the team's strengths. Braverman and Mutzke, along with the Young alstera, reached the league doubles semlftnals last fall wThey are fabulous players and they are better playm than last year," Ricker said. "They are very aggressive, ready to go at peo· pie." The Sea Kings. winners of eight CIF titles, lndudlng two straight Divtsion IV aowm in 2000 and 2001 before maYlng to Dlvislon I in 2002, face a loaded nonleque schedule that indudel matches against Santa Buban. refgnillg DivlJlon I cba.mplon Pen1naula. Beverly Hilla, Brentwood,.lkoy and Mater Del ln addltioo to a PCL slate that featwa two meet- ings with Uglm& Be8dl. Junior Claire RietlCh. ranked 72nd In the United Slalel 1llnml ......_ gldll81 ................. to 1-1 ~ B9lch. - -ibil II ID~·-· cu1t tcbidl•. buut·~ pare UI Mil. tbr die plaJ " Ricbr-1. don leach I daily 1>1lot CdM opens at home against Mater Dei Sept 9. Ricker knew or Cd.M's propen· s1ty to produce polished tennis players. but bas gained an en- tirely new perspective as a coach In one of the nation's tennis hot· beds. "lhis is one of the top pro- grams in the nation and certainly one of the top two in the state." he said. "There are so many good tennb players on this team, it is amazing. There are good tennis playen sttUggling to make JV that would rn.ake most vanity teams. From No. 8 to 40, there are no comparisons. It's like the minor leagues versus the major leagues. .. THE SEA KINGS Ml<f*te AdcJnt, So. Jllllan Braverman, So. Rachef Bryan, Jr. SWphanle Chtn, Jr. Jiii DlmlOf'I, So .. Leigh Ffllneen. Sr. RoQnne Kalden, Sr. ~lly~So. Rec:hMI MUler, Jr. UndMy Nonnan, Jr. Jlrrillon ._..,Sr. Mil....,,,, .... '.'bune. lo~ .. ldl~So. c.ie a...,; ...... (ftrst YM't • Above, Corona del Mar High ottensrve linemen work on their form during spring practice m preparation for Friday's nonleague season opener againc:.1 Estanua at 7 pm at Newport Harbor. Eagles' Coach Craig Fertig, below left, begins his second season at the helm and plans to use multiple formations on offense against the Sea v:ings .. : CdM Coach Dick Freeman, below right, is 2-1 against the Eagles in his 10 years leading the Sea Kings. CdM leads the al~t1me series against E stanc. o I 7 10-3 .... ... .. lwdf ..._t.ditlnOldll'IO bMt. ~ ~dlllir ~ tpeed. 'JWo.dme ~Pldlc ea. Lague wide iec:eMr ~ Wllttit who allo plays free~ 1D1Y not play due to a Jtr.,q leg~ rt the 6-2. 205-pound ltJJkJr 00. * out the season. opaic tOpbO.. mores Hunt Rydld or StM ... gren may take his placle. QIM may have to rety on retumfnl an. league defc:nstve end Matt Burgn- er to disrupt the F.standa oftenle to help ease the loss of WeJch. ·Pretty much in the fint game we're going to do a little blt of everything," he said. •Of ooune we would like to have (Welch), but • he'!> had a groin pull since last )UC that hasn't healed up • Returrung !>Wtlng oght end 'JY· ler Lance will probably be a main target for quanerback Tom \4klch, l<evm''> twl1l W'othei Startmg cor- nerback lravid Oel Fante could be the '>tarting wide rect>tver tf Kevin '>ll!JOUI h~man 'Wild the ~a ~ are more locu'>t'd on what they need to do lrl\tead of WOIT)'Ulg about I .... 1a11c1a. H!rug '>aid he hopes tu.s team !>lay-. fOl'tl'>t'd while on de- litt1-.e ... n1e option wvt"> everyone problem'>," h:nig '>did "It throws a monkey wrt'r1( It 111 our deferu.ive plan becau'>t' UH"\' .i1'.o run well and throw well ft-rtJ!{ ha..'> no1h111g hut respect tor 1he Corona del \ 1.u program. '>J)t'Clficall) I rt"t•n1..lll 'ou k.noY< that team 1~ funda- llll'ntall> .. ound IJt'tau-.t> ~reeman '' 1h1· rnarh." I t•n1g '>did "You k111M 1ha1 tht! \\Oil t bea1 them- -.t·hl'' . h·ntg \\cl'> lOntl'mt'll about the '>Ve .md t·xpenentt: d1fferennal lwl\H-t·n 1ht• 1wo ll't11n'>. but said 1lw l.<Jgk.., \\.111 haq,• to be qwcker . 801h Well he-. '>JJd the first gaml' i... 1mpona.n1 bu1 predicnng hO\\ •I ll'arn l>t'rtorrm after weeks of 1n1ra.-.q 1.1d rnmpeuoon ~ \\onhlh'> h ~ h.ird to 1l'll ho\\ lhe lads \\ 111 do twrnll'><-' 1ht•)1ve been go· 1ng agaim1 their own ~ for so long." I n•<·rn.in '><lid "We've been ialkmg IO 1htm abou1 not making ml'>t<lkt•., II \\(' fo.,c, btanoal will h,l\l to ht•;11 u-. \\t• dont warn to b1••11 our.t·lw-. I t•nig h,ul a <,11111lar outlook on 1h1·gaml' Id hk1• 1lwm to do ""hc11 th1•v're l••ltl ·'' •• ,., '>.1ld Id hkt• lO ... tf ,u1 111 \ll.,t \\l'\l' practJC• ... QUOTE OF rHE DAY .. f'rl'll\ muc h m rh e fin r l(a m c' Wl' 're ~u111~ (()do a /i((/e hit of' c~ en rhmg" Dick Freeman. Corona def Mar football coach __ _J SCHEDULE TODAY ~ High ldlool e,... 011nd9 vs. Com Mesa et Newport Harbor, 7pm Volle\'b .. Colle.,. women -Libeny et UC Ir. no 7 pm . Upl ..... 2MI IOlllOf MJC WI The mini stora1• tacll1ty, KCOfctln1 to the provlllont of 01v1Slon a of tti. Bus111ess a"d Profes11ons Code. Chapter 10. Stchon 21707 (a), hereby a•vH NOTlCE Of PUBLIC SALE EXTRA STORAGE NE WPORl MESA Will co"duct a public sate of the contents of the stor1ae space(s) named below. with the contents beln1 sold to the h1ahest bidder. fa< lawful money of the U"1ted States of .\merica (cash) The sale 1s be1n& held to satisfy a 11ndlo1d's heo and will be held at 1250 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 on September 8. 2004. at I 30 p.m , Auctioneer's Name Den"1s Avina Phone I 626·791 ·6261, Address; PO Boa 40285, Pasadena. C" 91114. Bondi. 146637301335 Tht public 1s 1nv1led lo allend Terms aie cuh only O"lners 1eservn the n&ht lo bid A aeneral descrtplton of the prope1ty beon& sold, ato"a with the 1den1tly of lhe Occupant 1enf111a the spale aie as follows SPACE NO · OCCUPANT PROPERTY OESCRIP TION Al28 Ed louwers, Cha11 , lnd 1 ables. Fax machine B 143 Trana Duy Nauyen Mattress, Bo 1 rs Household Items C211 Michael Oohrr ty Boats, aoll clubs E 151 Unleashed Hard core Apparel. BoH s 1 t •de Stiow Oos pt.iy Published Newpo rt Beach/Costa Mn .i Daily Polo\ A.uaust 16 Sep ltmber 2 2004 Th51 I AdltiMlans •s.... The follow1n11 pe• son~ are doon& busone\\ as a ) DeVoy Sale~. b) Hydro r ons C) lt!Lh fin~. 23?0 La Lmda Pl Newpo r I Bf'alll CA 91660 White Wale• Vt'nlu•e' Inc (CA) 2320 La Londa Pt • Newparl 8eaLh CA 9'2660 lh1s busme~"i 1s con duct~d by a LOrporatoon Y1 -. May 13 199"1 Th•~ \lalement was flied with th~ Co1111ty Clerk 111 Ora1Jge f.nunty on 08 '71 04 20046998576 Daily f'olol Sept 2 9 16, 73. 2004 111~0 fidftMus luslltss ... s...... lhe follow1n11 pl'r\on\ .. re doing bu\1ne• s ii\ a) Companonn Oo1t\ by Sue llllylfl~. In< b 1 Oub Dub Dog lra•n•na , 1 Campa'llon 0011~ Bv SuP Myle~ d) C<1n1ne Human Connection. ? 17 Avnr a do St ti. Co~la Me• .. 1. (. 111torn1a 92b77 C11111parunn Dov~ bv Sue Myfe\ htt <LAI 'll l AvoLddo St 0 Co<la Me\a Calolorn1~ ~?6?7 Tho\ bu\1nes:. " ton duLted by • tor pot ~hon Havt you •la1 led dnone bus ones~ yet 1 Yf's 07 IS l004 Cnmpanoon 0111:~ tly Sue Myte~. Int .Suto Myles Prt sic:l•nt lh1s \taltm~nt wa•, flled 1'11111 the C:ruint y Clerk ol 01an1w County on 08/31 104 200469981194 Daily Pilot '\P11t 7 9 16 71 ?004 lh5JJ , ............ .......... .... --~~ ..... ----..... .. '!!' ..... -............. -......... ........... ........ ~followi111~ • ,. "'"• twain.-•If Aline Studloa C~ Sar'llct r\n1di •. Jot lendolpll fl. Co•f• -..CA~ Aline Colldltlollllll Ille; (CA), 10t ...... " toii1 MaN, CA 92'29 1"" llUtlMU b con- 4'icUd •y· • corporation ... ~ you ttMted dolna butlneas yet? Ho Alln1 Condlllonlnc Inc .• Trecy nt101trJdl, Pres· ldent This stetement was filed with the County Clerk al Orana• County on08/27/04 20M6"aS1'1 Delly Pilot Sept. 2. 9, 16,23,200' Th519 ,.... .... ... a..... T11e lollowlna persons '" do1n1 business as OC Sound. 527 10th Strut, Hunt1n1ton BHch. CA 92648 OC Enterprises, UC (CA). 527 10th Street. Hunlln1ton Buch, CA 9~8 This busmess is con· duded by· a carporehon Hive ~u started doina business yet7 Yes. 8/18/2004 OC Enterprises. LLC. s .. n K1b1rt. M1naaw Thts statement was filed with tile Caunty Clerk al Or 1n1e Caunty on 08/31/04 20CM .. 9U55 Daily Pilot Sept 2, 9, 16.23,2004 ThS24• fkllllM ..... ... s...... The tollowma persons are do1nc business as: f err 111 and Maser ah of Oranat County. 1425 we~t Bake• Street. t osla Mui, CA 92626 f M Oren1e County, llC (CA) 1425 West B•ktr Stnet, Casta Meu CA 92626 1 his business is con· duc ted by a limited l 1db11tty Co H.ive you ilarted dame b1mnen yet' Yes, 09101/7001 f M Oren11e County. l LC. Wilham S Story, President fh15 st1lement wu loled wolh the County Clerk of Or an11.e County on 08/06/04 20046t900H Daily Pilot Au& 12 19. 26 Sepl 2 2004 Th495 fidt"-..... ... s...... 1111 follawm& persans dr,. doine busmess as: Villa Anaheim. 3305 l on coin A~enue, Ana- heim CA 92801 Aneheorn Affordable, l. P CCA) 3305 L 1ncoln Avt nut Anaheim CA 9?801 Cooper Colony Al 11>1 dable Hous.n1. Inc CCA). General Par Iner of Anaheim Allotdable l P Los Aneetes Econamte Oevelupment Corpora !ton CCA) Gener al Par Iner ol Anaheim, Altu1 dablt t P lh1\ busmess •s con dutlt d by • ilm1ted jldl lfwrshop 11.tv~ you sta1 led do1n11 bUSlllCSS yet' Yes. 03/11/1994 AnAheom Affordable. I P by Cooper Colony Atlordable Housrna t P tis Gtner•I Partner B'I' Gr dham £ <pley Jones Preside I'll l h1s st1tem"'' was hied with lhe Count~ Cler~ of Oranee County on08/?4/04 2004'9'8096 011ty Pilot Aue 26. S11pt. ?, 9. 16, 2004 Th509 ........ ........ The r.now1nc HnOn• .,. dolnl kslne• ... •> Dlv.nified , lllldlnt G,_., II) f!IM¥&tlwe ....,......, -...C:lat••· HO ....... C.w Dt.1 lh.: "201, .... ,.,. ...... CA'2'llO a... It , ... a.o ~ Ctntw Or., Ste 203, Newp«t ludl, CA Ml80 ™' buslneU .. COit• ducted by •n lndlv..,I H111e you 1t"1ff ~I busln"s yet? Yes, 1981 Charles R. Peyton This stetemenl .., .. filed with the County Cl«rtr. of Ora"'' County Of'I 08/13/04 IOM6ff6tll Dally Pilot Aus. 11, 26. Sept. 2, 9. 200' Th499 ....... ,. ' ........ ............. Tii. to1towln1 '*'°" has 1b1ndoned lht use of tti. Flclltk>us Busl· ness Name Huntlnaton Beach Wift less, 9606 Hamilton An.. 1101. Huntlnaton Buch, CA 92646 The fictitious Bustness name feferrtd ta above wn hied In Oren1• County on 10·28-03. FILE HO 20036963327 Darren G1ao Trenh, 800 H Justin Pl . Allalle1m. CA92801 This bustntss 1s con· ducted by an Individual Derren T11nh This statement wu flied with the Count) Clerk of ()fenge County on 08/06/04 2004•"6060 D•ity Pilot Aua 12. 19, 26,Sept.2,2004 Th494 Rt-.. .... ... s-... The fottowln1 IH!tsons are dolna business IS •) Newport Coutal Sen1ces. b) West Coast Dealer Insurance Ser VICts, 7743 E F1eldcresl Ln , Orana•. CA 92869 Oawn M Br111lov1ch, 7743 [ Fieldcrest Ln , Oran111, CA 92869 Georae M Brntlov1ch, 7743 E Fieldcrest Ln . Oran11e. CA 92869 This bu$1ntss Is con ducted by husband and wife Have you started dotni busmess yet? No Dawn M Br111lo~1Ch This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Orange County on 08/31/04 20CM .... .,, 01ily Pilot Sept 2. 9. 16.23,2004 Th531 Rdltll9 .... "-S...... The lotlow1n1 persons are doona business as. Brantley and La1an. Creative Commun1ca hons, OC, 150 Cecil Pl•ce. Suite A, Costa Mesa, Cahforn1a 92627 Chnst1an l yte Brant tey. 150 Cecil Pltce. Suite A Coste Mtsa. Cal1lorn11 92627 Wolhem Kar ye I aa1n. 3618 P.,k Lane. Suite A, Newpor I Buch , Cahlorn11 92663 This busones\ 1s con ducted by. a aene11I partnership Have you started dom& business yet7 Ytt 08/01/2004 Chreshan Brantley This sl;itemenl wu Med with the County Clerk of Ounae County on08/06/04 20CM .... .,. Oa1ly Pilat Sept 2, 9. 16.23,2004 Th534 fktle9 .... ... s...... The lollowlna penans are doina business 11. Hick's P11a Ristarant• llahana. 2300 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. CA 9~26 Elise A Fodera. 1100 Tulut Or 1ve, Cosh Mes~. CA 92626 ...... ......... ....... .. .... ... ................ _ ... ..... Tiit .. ~..... ,.. ..... ...... ,... ,..,..... ........ "" ....... !,.,...,. .,. ....... .. . .;. ............ -.. .-.: .......... ••: ., ............. . CAPtlM. UNDINO. 4101 G4 \Al! Coal6Uo•h•I ·QllRM& : ...... AfttOft lltl Hell8!01'-*iP•· llrdt St. •210 ......,.. ...._ ltfylee, IM., ltre•l 1103, CHt• lac.. •> l11te1rtttd 8-dl CA.. 1111 C1111ctl111 Dr.. ..... a..-.... ltlcar• leh1tlHI • o.,,_ sa...w. 12!llO ._.. ..... CA.. ......,, t•~IM&. U.C. 1) l1h1r1hd Cwlll9 Al .. S... .DlllO. QA .,. c ... rill& lli8.; (CA), 9M7 l . Salrta ,.......,, C.W-.t.._, CAIZUO ............. IM. Ml C..r-... •aos. u.c. 2111171 nw Aw. • CIWle Ctloc... •101 ~=-llll C:-... or., 131; ~ .-.. CA we. _,, S..U ,_ altdt St. f210, *1fPO't ...... CA t2llit 121117 tt.iallta. CA tz707 ltKfl, CA 92MO 1'M1 ._... II C.· TMa M#lna .. Cff• HDI ""'°" U.C (IW), Tiiie IMDIMU " COft-MtM '1'. corpcwatilft ~ .. , •• COJPof•Uofl nzo "•••"• Dti¥f, duct.I by: I aener•I Han JCMt atarW ..... Hht ~ tun.d lloilla Suite i., I.le Vtpt, ..... ~ t1~~1Y... l>u"'-r•'No NVa121 Haw y04I starttd doinl IOIOS/lt!Mf Saltfllv t11terp11.... TNI IHislllttl It con• buslneuyet? CA AM CONl!tloitlftt Inc., 'rltl S1n1ll•I. dllcted 1>y: Limihd Mo H4latln1 Service, lfte., Manactr u.t>111ty Co. Dave Simonetti G110 •· YocwOl•n. "·'· Tiiis 1tatement was Have you attrtect cloln& This •t•tetnanl WH fJtls 1tateinallt ... lltad wltll tlta COvnly butlMSI yet? filed with the Cou11ty m.cJ wit!\ ttit CountJ c...-of Or1nae County Yn, 07/WOl/2004 Clertr. of Orence County Cleti of °''"" County on Ol/2&/04 HOI Hewport LLC. on 08/'0/04 on Oll2AI04 IOI .. "..., M*N hflto, PrNldent "°""&51'1 HOH ... 1M Dab 'lto't Sept. 2. 9, Thil 1i.tement •H Deity Pilot S.t. 2, 9. Dally l'UOt All£ 2$, Sept, IS; 23, 2004 ThSJll filed with tllt .COUnty 1&. 23, 2004 Th515 2, t. ts. 2004 Tb50I CMnt of °''"" ~ty ........... Oii 08,'31/0C Tile followinc persons art doinl business H . P1clf lc Cool, 777 H111111ton St Costa Mesa,CA92627 Daniel E. McHenry, 777 H•millon St., Costa Mese, CA 92627 Ric hard 801td1ht, 3482 Windspun Orin, Huntlnaton Bttch. CA 92&t9 This buslnas rs con· ducted by: a ltnef •I part"ershic> Hne you started dom1 business yet? No Deniel E McHenry flus stetement WH filed with the County Clllfll of Orance County 0008/06/04 200469Hot4 D•lly Pilot Aua. 12, 19, 26, Sept. Z, 2004 TM91 The followln1 peuons are doina business as MESO INTt:RNATIONAI., 1815 Port Abbey, New· oort Bucfl. CA 92fi60 Henry C Su, 1815 P«t Abbey, Newport Beech. CA92660 This busineu rs can ducted by: •n lnd1vldual Have you started do1na busmel>s yen Na Henry C. Su This st1tem1nt wn flied with the Caunty Clerk of Or •nae County an08/27/04 20CM• .. an9 Daily Pilat Sept 2, 9. 16, 23. 2004 ThSl8 Mlm ..... ... s-... The following persons are dom1 business n Ahcn1t, 1346 Loaan Annue •A2. Cost• Mesa. C" 92626 Chrlstapher Fontane. 1340 Loaan Avenue, Cost1 Mesa, CA 92626 Pete Bonin. 1340 Laaan Avenue, Cast• Mesa, CA 92626 Th11 busmess IS con ducted by 1 aenenl partne<Sll~ Have you started dc>ln1 bu5'ness yet? No Chnstophe• f onlllna Pete Bonin This statement wH hied with the County Cler ll of 011n11e County on 08/06/04 20009H090 Oelly Pilot Au&. 12, 19, 26. Sept 2. 2004 Th492 Fktllm ..... ... s-... The lollowmc penon' are dome business u Huntincton Beach Wtre len, 9606 t1am11ton Ave • 101. Hunhncton Beach, CA92646 Ken"edy Nguyen, 12521 Sunarove Cir • G1rden Grove, CA 92840 This business 1s con ducted by an Individual Have you 1t1rted dom& buslneu yet? Yes. 8·4·04 Kennedy Nauyen ThlS statement wes filed wrth the County Clefll of Oran~ County on 08/06/04 20046ff6062 Daily Pilot Au1 12. 19. 26.S.pt.2,2004 Th493 mm•wi ._....., ........ u Of,.,....... •The tottob~IOfll Dr.'I retot Sept ~ IWllllt are dolM u: _H_J._ . ...;3._2004 ____ _ Notice II hereby pen •) Futterlon Cl!ltOC>flC· ~ ... that under tnd.purMIAJlt tic, ti) Fullefton CNro· ._ ___ to S.CUon 1911 of the l)ftctlc Wellnns Center, -- C1llf0fnla CMI Code tt1e 137 W. Ch11pman A••· The followln1 P'fSOns ptoperty llatect l>elow Suite A, Fulltrton, CA '" cto1n1 bu1int11 ea: b1lltved to be ,.,.,.. 92832 Ftn1 Sllul Pith, 229 doned by Dale Schrotelet Robert T1natr.a, Chlfo· Tulane Roact. Co1t1 wlloff last 1ddrU1 was prectlc Corporetlon Mtaa, C11lfoml192628 2!WiO Newport Bl. Unit (CA). 1'7 W Chapman Sharon Kay Glenn, 229 6. Cost• Mesa, Calfornla A,.._, Sutt• A. Fullerton. Tulane Roacl Cotta 92627 will ti. sold at CA 92132 Mita, California 92626 public 1uc:tJon 1t 2560 Tiiis buslneu Is con· This business It con· Newport Bl.. Cotta cklctld by:• corporation ductecl by: "' individual Mesa. CalitorrUI 92627 Have you starttd 6oln1 Have you stMted doina on S.,.tt ..... t , 2004 buslnea yet? No business yet7 No .t 10t00e•c1ecti..., Robert T1nlk1. Chtro· Sh.wonKayGlenn DESCRIPTION.OF prtcllc Corpor1t1011, This st1tement was PROf'ERTY: ~· Trailtf Rob«t Ttnaka, Pres.I· hied with the County 70s, dent Ctertr. at Orena.• County Dated 8/24/04 • Thb statement wn on 08/17 /04 /t/Robert BUfM filed with the County 200.uftTJCM Published Newpof t Clerk of Ofan11 County Dally Pilot Aua, 19, 26, Beach/Ca1t1 Mesa Delly on 08/31/04 Sept. 2. 9, 2004 Th501 Piiot Auaust 26, s.p. t0046ffltS1 tembe< 2, 2004 Th5l0 Daily Pilot Sept. 2. 9, 16, 23, 2004 Th535 fldl9m .... ......... The lollowln1 persons are dohll business ... Wetchfix & Enaravlna. 1814 N Tustin A11e .. Santa An•. CA 92701 Ch1rl1s Clifford Montaomery. Jr .. 1330 E. Sedoft• Ofi11•. Oran,., CA92866 This business is con· ducted by ao lndhllduel Hive yau started doln& busmess yet7 No eti.fles C, Montaome<Y This statement was hied with tf\e Count) Cieri! of Oran1e County on08/3lM 20C).46 ...... D11ly Piiot S4ipt. 2. 9. 16.23,2004 Th52ll ,.... ..... ... s-... The follow1n1 persons ere doinc business u : Scott's Gifts, 3115 Sumatn Pt.. Coste Mna, Calllornie 92626 Scott A Perry, 3115 Sum•tn Pl.. Costa Mesa. C1llfor111a 92626 Thts business IS con· ducted by. en 1nd1vidual Have yau started dotna bUSlOISS yet? Yn. 07/01/2004 Scott A Pwry This statement was ftled with tM Count) Clerk ol Or•nae County on 08/10/04 2004 .... 45. D11ly Pilot Aua. 12, 19. 26. Sept 2. 2004 TM86 AdMlll ..... ... s...... The followin1 i>ef sons lft do•n& buslntss as a) H J1mes Koj1an, MD , b) Samuel Ob!B· we, M 0 , l055 West Or1n1e Au , 1201. An.1tie1m. CA 92804 Advanced Heatthcut Phy1scians, Inc , (CA). 3055 Wttt Oranae Ave., 1201, An1h11m, CA 92804 This business 11 con· ducted by a cofporateon Hive you started doinc busineu yet? Yes, feb Ol.Z004 Adv1nc•d Heallhcere Physec11n1. Inc .. Steven Dam1n1uez. M O .. Prni· dent ......... lmS...... Th• foUow1na pet"sons a,. dolfll busineu IS. •) Glob•I Wlr ..... Co., b) MoblleWear, 7011 Warner A.,. •N. Hun- tinrton Beach. CA 92647 K1nn1th R W•ltllns. 7071 W•rner Ave., Unit ff 149, Huntl"1ton Beach, Ca 92647 This buslner.s is con· ducted by: an lndlvldual ti•v• you started dolna bu11n1u yet? No Ke""tth R. Watluns Thtt st•lement was hied with the CGUllty Cleftr. of Oranaa Counly on 07 /2.8/04 20M6"ns1 Oaily Piiot Aue. 26, $e9l 2.9. 16,2004 Th5f! Rem.a ..... ... s..... The followin1 persona are dolna butlnns as: Commercial Piiot Palnt- 1n1 Servicff, 8502 E. Ch1pm1n •191, Oran ... CA92869 c P.P ServicH. Inc (CA). &502 E. Chapma" 1191, Or•na.e, CA 92169 This l>utlnas Is con· ductecl by a COfporeteon H.1111 you slafted do1na buslness ytt7 Mo C.P P S.rnc•. Inc (CA), 81yan Roz~ · Pres~"' Th11 statement WIS hied with the County Clerk of Oran&• Caunly on08/06/04 20046H6067 Dilly Ptlot Au1 12. 19, 26, $e9t 2. Z004 fh496 =~·: The lotlowlna persons are doln1 buslnes1 as us Golf Conclerce. 1451 Quall St. 1201. Newport Stach. CA 92660 Chcll4teetlmes (CA) 1451 Quall St , 1201, Newport Beach, CA 926&0 This businns 1s co"· ducted by· a carpouhon Have you sterted dOlnc bus111ess yet? No Cllct..tteetlmes. 8r11n OHelll. Controller This statement wu filed with the County Clerk of Oran1e Caunty on08/13M 2004 ..... ,. D11ly Pilot Aue 19. 26. $e9t. 2, 9. Z004 Th505 ......... ... s...... The followin& plfsans are dol"I business as •) Spirtt life Bible Collea•. b> EmbH•Y Minlsttflat Assoc1ahon, 17601 Fitch. lr111ne, CA 92614 Robefts l11rdon Mm 1stries, Inc (MN). 17601 Frtch, flv1ne , CA 92614 Thts busmns ts con dueled by. a COfporahon Hin you slMted dOtnl business yet? Yu, 03/09/19911 Roberts loat'don Mon 1str1es, Inc , Carol L1ardon, E I/ P This statement wes flied with \he County Clerk of Oranae County on 08/03/04 20046 .. 5554 011ly Ptlot Au,. 19 26, Sept 2. 9. 2004 Th498 Nick fode11. 1100 Tulare Drovt, Costa Mes.a. CA 92626 This business Is con fkllM ...... This stateme"t wn hied wttll tlM County Cl«rk of Or1n1e County on08/10M 2004tff'42S 01fly Pelot "UJ. 12, 19, 26, Sept 2. 200' Th488 ducted by· husband 1nd Im ....... wife The follo¥!'1nc persons Have you sttrted doln1 ,,. doina business es Adllm ..... busmess ye17 Yes, 9· I· Mornlner•se Prlntlnc. 1968 1525 W MtcArthur .......... Eltse Foder• Blvd., f I. Costa t.1e!>a. The lollowln1 persons This statement waa CA 92626 .,, dolna business as: filed with !he County 8fu~ R. Guynn. 1525 VOIPCARRlfRS, 919 onClef08/Jtr. of1 ~ence County W. MKNU.ur Btvd., fl, Bl~ Or .. £4, ... -.port ,.,.. Costa Meu. CA 926~ 8Hch, CA 92660 20046991tl7 This business Is con J11on frltton. 919 Oa~ Piiot Sept 2. 9. d t_.. b l Ba ., .. _ Or [• __. uc ._ y an "d1v1du1I Y-., ... ·---• 16, • 2004 Th532 Have you started clotna Buch. CA 92660 ~.. business ~et? Yes. This business Is COfl· -07/07/1979 ductect by· an lndMdual 'l I ' .... ti Bruu R. Guynn H1.,. 10U 1t11rttd doinl fldltm........ This 1tateme"t wu business~•l7 Yes, fltect with the County 03/01/2004 Th• lollowlns 1)91'eon Clerk of Of1na1 Co nl Jason F rltton has •b•ndoned tllt u11 on 08/13/04 u Y This autement w9' of the Fictitious 8u1l· 2004fft6'12 tlltd with the County MU Name. Alllecl Cus· Oeffw Piiot A 19 26 Clerk of Or•-• Coulll" tom Coat11111. 2421 ~ ua. ' · on07/L .. ...,,.-·• ' Newport Blvct. fl. Cotta Sept. 2' 9• 2004 Th504 20046ftH64 Mesa. CA 12627 n-.....:. .... The Fictitious Buslnela ~ D1il7 Pilot Aue. L2, lt. ... ~ 26. sept. 2. 2004 Thtl7 neme referred lo et>ovl -was filed In Or1111• The lollowln1 persons ......... .......... ......... Ttle fOllowloa Pf'!On' are doMir buslnlas 1s; Mnt Co MeinWs. 1127 Harbor Blvd. 16(16, C:O.ta -...,CA9'2627 Oen Batrett, 151 Tubp Lane, Cotta MIN, CA 9262.7 This business Is COfl· ducted by: an indMdual H111e you startect dol111 buslneu yett No Dan Bll'fttt This statement wu flted wlttl the ColM'lty Cllrll of Or•na• County on 08/31/04 10046"U1'0 Dally Pilot 5'91-2. 9, 16, 23. 2004 Th529 .......... ... sw.. The lollowln1 persons are doln1 buslnas 11· B•th Desserts. 3216 Cl1y Street. Newport Beach, CA92663 Liu Jane's Gourmet Foods, Inc .. (CA). 3216 Clay StrMt, Newpoit Beach, CA 92663 Thts bu1tness Is con· dueled by 1 carpor1tion Have you started dome bus111ess yet? Ho Liu ~ne·s Gourmet foods. Inc .. lrse fried ti.rfl/C.E 0 Thtt ltaleme"t WIS hied with the County Clerk of Oun1• County an 08/27/04 2004699151'7 I Datly Piiot Sept. 2. 9, 16. 23, 2004 Th539 fldllllm ..... ... s.... The followm1 penans are 1101111 business n Passlon for Pl1nts. ~ Sea Star Court. Oana Pomt.CA 92629 Cethlttn Zylstra. 1146 Sea Star Court. Dena Point, CA 92629 This business 1s con dueled by an 1nd1vlduat Hive yau sterted doln& buslnns yet? Yn. 08/1/04 Cethleen Zylstra This statement was hied with the County Clerk or Orenae County on 08/13/04 20M""''° Daily Pilot Aue 19, 26 Sept Z 9, 2004 Th503 SELL your stuff through classified! .......... ... s..... The followfn1 p•aoo• .,.a doiflt b.llllMU et: Celeto Cfusko, 2756 E. Coast Hwy, Corofta del Mii' II. CA 92S2!5 8aball Sotlimanl, 478 Monroe, nllll, CA 92620 fllls b11Sineu It con· ducted by: an lndMcluel Ha11• you started dolna b111ineu 1•tJ _ . Yn 08/31/2004 BebM Solalmani This statement •at f!Md •llh the Collflty Cltrk of Oranc• County o" 08/31/04 20046ffUM Dally Pilot S4ipt 2. 9, 16.Zl,2004 Th520 .......... ... s...- The toltowlnc IHlfSOns .,, doln1 1>41slneu as; lister Ac>Praisal Group, 1048 Irvin• Ave.· f58.4, ~~orl Buch, CA. Cethefin• " Lister, l36 &rooklln~ l•n•. Co.tta MeN, CA 92626 Thes bu5'ness is con· ductlcl by 111 indl11Kluat H•vt you st.,.ted doffll bu""'" yet7 Yes, 8/26/2004 C•tMflM A ltster This statement wu ftled ••th the Count) Cle(k of Or•nae County on 08/31/04 20046"115' Detty Piiot Sept 2, 9. 16, 23, 2004 Tl\525 .......... ... s...... The followm1 persons are datr ! business IS 011tr•"ew [n,1nee11n1. 3419 Via lido. 1226, Newport Buch, CA 92663 Tllomu Doyle, 3419 Via lido, 1336, Newpart Buch, CA 92663 This blls1neu '' c:on- ducted by an 1ndMdu1I Have you started doing bu11nus yet? No Thames Doyle ThtS statemenl was hied with the County Cterll of Or•n&• Caunty on 08/Jli04 'JOCMO"aasa D11ty Pilot Sept 2. 9. 16,23.2004 Th523 SELL your stuff through classified! ..... ... ... s....-.. The fo*>wjn ptflOftS •• ~"I a.a n : Fnr Dfl'tal, 1121 !tell· cllncle. l'Mwpott leach, CAl2llO llall• lo1d1no•lcll, 6121 Reslctenda, "-"· Port Beldl, CA 92960 Tiiis buslneu is con· duc:ted by: an ~!duel H1111 yOlol atartM dolna bualnnt yet? Mo Biik• Bocdanovlcll Tlll1 atatement wu flied wltll' the County Clel'tr. of Of•l'll• County on08/l3'0t IOOt6ff .. 76 Dally PHot AMJ. 19, 26, ~t 2,t,2004 T~!502· ~ ..... ... s....... Th• followl"I persons are do"'-bu>lnas es; MJColi.tt ln•ntiuUons, 2701 Hat1>« 8ritd. EZ •201. Cotta .... ()A 92826 M1tthew J. Collett, Z701 Htrbof Blvd E2 •201. Cost•' Mesa, CA 9262S This busfncss le con ducted by: en lniSMdual Hay• you starttd clcMa business yet1 No Matthew J Collett fhis 1t1t1ment WH filed with lhe Cot.tnty pertr. ot Otena.• Count1 onWOM 2004•"1512 Dally Piiot Sept 2, 9, 16,23.2004 Th5l6 fklil. ..... ....... The tolloWlnl petlO"S are dolnl bU$1MSS as R.noviSlon, 2'925 llall· uteros ln , Tu11in, Caltfotnia 92782 Bret Alan Lund, 2925 Baltest•os ln .. Tustin, Califotnla 92782 This business It con ducted by· 1n individual Ha11e rou started dolnc bUSJness yet? No Brtt Lund Thi$ st1teme"t wu hied with the County Cieri! of Or 1n1e Counly an 08/17/04 20046ff1'IOS Oa1ty Pilot Au1 19, 26, Sept 2,9,2004 Th506 SELL your stuff through classified! ---, D YES, SELL MY CAR County on 1-20-04, FU •re doml buslnetl as; ._.....___ HO. 20046997793 T1i. SamoteTote Co111-- Thomas O Nevin. Clt pany, 719 Ftrnl .. I, The hlllowfftt ,,.r.0111 Datrell. Cotta Meu, CA Corone ctet Mer. CA are ~ bullnna n : m21 92625 De11e'1 Watte Gefcknt, Runyouradinthe 1 ~Addi~.~--------------------~· Newport Beach-1 I I I Thb bualnas " OOft· Oouela• Reid Malme1. 10 T•WMY Port, Dane ducted by: an lnctMdull 111 F•ltle•f. ~°"' dol '°Int, CA 92129 Tl1oma1 D. Ne11ln MW' CA 9'l625 D•vld TllO#tu Mlat•. Thlt 111t~1Mftt ••• Tllll buslneu II con• ly, 10 T1wnoy . POft, flfecl wltll tM County cluc:ted by: tn lnd!Ykhltl Oa111 roint CA '2629 Cltfll of °'"''' COUflt1 Hew Y011 1twted dolns Thlt h Ill-.. la C01t2 on fYl/?7 I04 l>uslneu yet? ducted ~y: 111 ln4lvtcNal 2CIOMffll6t Mo Hl.o ,cNI...,....,... DlllY r~t ~ ,! .• ,!i ~ Rtid MalMe butlnae ytt? No LI. 23. 200t ·~' T'ttlll 1\atatMftt Wit 01vW-.1ar1~ ..__ ..._ faM , •tttt tfll County Tlllt tt.lteMtnt w11 -Clttl ,, °' .... County fllell wltll ... ~ ......... • MOW27.t't Ci.ti of 0r.._ County "'° ,.....,.. ,.,..,.. ,. ... ~, :raSI04 · •• ....,. 11u-... n.: o~rw s.t. 2. t. HUN ~iee a-. 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By Fax (949) 631 ~94 (~ lncludr Y04110IOM llld ,00.. number 11¥1 •e'U call y09 '-* tralh a pnce QllC*.) By Phone (949) 642-~78 Hours ' By MaiVlti Person: 330 West Bay Street Colt& Mesa. CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. a: Bay St Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00ptn Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Telephone 8:30am-S:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Fnday Sunday ....................... Fnday 5:00pm . -. ~ CDllB91., • loll 1605 JEWELRY/ 3460 ....... 1160 'lost Oranee ' White Cit, DIAMONDS/ TCW SS 4 aeons nc male Aue 19, Tustin & -~a:. 50a & IDs Avon NewJ>O!t Heiahh PRECIOUS METALS a MK. spw, Wbe ~ •ea Rtward 949-l!n-7250 MrlJ• 949·645-7S05 General E:=:-J~ Announcements 1610 C9"tC•lnlteech Old Co1nsl Gold, srlver iewelry, watches, antiques collecllbles 949-642·9448 ~ Q9w men S2f) SSUSHSS CASH NOW ~2X .. ,_MM5e3 for structured ~Ille 3610 = 1310 All rt1I .. tat• ad .. art1s int N'I thft MW~pet IS sub,ect to the F ede1 al Falt Hou1ln1 Act of 1968 u amended which mikes i. 1t111al to a4 ... rtise ·any prcltr 1nc1. l1mlt1t1on or dosetrmlnallon bas~ on 11ce. ~olor, rella1on. su. handicap, l1m1h1I status Of n1tt0n1I or111n. 01 an intention to make any such 1><afer1ncc, hmrta !Ion or ditc1lm1111\lon • This newtl)IC)lr will not knowlllfly accept any 14vert1sernent for r ul uhte which Is 1n vlOlatlon of tlM law Our r11d1r1 are hereby informed that 111 dwell 1np Hv«tlsff HI thll "'"'"'"*' 11• n a11tblt on 111 cqu1I opportunity b•ts To compl11n of dis· crlmln1tJon, cell HOO toll " .. at l ·fl00.424-8590 WANTED ANTIQUES OW.-~ 'u""'-1'\AHOS i~ . .,......_ ·-·.t.i..·~,,.,.,.,.... .. CUHPAJDM ------naUYDTATU ......... ~ ........ PMT8I'" COIJSIGrJMFNfsl I I I I ments annuities and insurance p•youh. (800/ 794 7310 J G Wentworth J G Wentworth muns cash now tor st1uctured stltlements <C•l·SCAN) HOME FURNISHINGS ·~C.Mll• !Of Adoption SAT 12-4 00 PetSmart Cost1 MeSI I 71h & SuptrtOf. (Nu I lo ~) ~l-J:zrl. at5o V'oUiten 1-*'d AIRCRAFT Fumtturt 3435 Fumlturt NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY AHT10UES a <XlUECTlBl..E.S • ~ F\JRHIT\JR£ PIAHOS&ART • Rcurl rr...rt ~~.ud • We M.&U 1 lou<c Calh • CA.)H Bl "Y OL. 'T~ •Om PICCr ur Fnurr bu1c • Con>1gnmrnu U..q><cJ n~1h • E.au1c Sala Ltpl Appm1..1I' • Bonded & lJccrucd • 8K SQ FT FREE\X'AY IR< l'.'.l :\CE ~Hl l\X.ROO\f • In Co&u ~"'1. End ol ~~ h.~ TCUFREE 888-434-07 2 2 110 uo ... no 11•·•:t•-01u 194 1 NCW,ORT Bl COSTA MESA PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Ctass1f1ed section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and pa1nte~. Daily Pilot f f.1•.-.1 f11·d f '\f llr1Ulft11V M.u&..•·1pl.u •· Index 5005-5150 11nl .... twerit.•t9 Do11s On-lint 949 w Z279 OUMnY llmlNS & CATSI 'C.ed for ~ PrlVlla tm.. M0oc:t1'11*1. Blood Temd, Fed Prerrun f OOds, Neu Wed. Shob. Dewormed I dlt-flead. >£Al TH GUAAAff. TE£. Wllli.nis 12-4 fMf: SPECTRlM F .WO ISi.NC> MISCRLAHEOUS MERCHANDISE 3855 Used White Plashc lattice Diamond pr1v•cy pattern l0-4'X8' sections 12 8'end caps 12·8' section conntttors All tor Sl20c.all Bill@ 949 294 ·3163 -' I • ~ I . • ~-4. • Olcll b ~ 45IJ CM~C--.. 55 lrwy at Elnstol, JOOsf priV1te b1th $450/mo (94t)...._.9lH RESIDENTW. INCOME PROPERTY 4600 HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY 391; Balboa Island --------ALL CASH CANOY Route Do you urn S800 1n 1 d1y? Vour own loc1t c1ndy route Includes JO machines and Cindy. All for $9,99!> MulhVtnd, LLC 880 Grand Blvd Dee< Park. NY 11729 I ~814-6047 (Cal-SCAN) AISOWTI GOU>MINll 60 'lendina machines/ uceOent loc1tiom, 111 IOf SIO.~ 800-234-6982 C.•1t111•lo ftllOlll tMlt r1po/Tjob1 OTOH' IM Miii r Ll1 IM ClalijW Sumi Dirtcto'1 ,.,,, ,,. flu nlJUltlu . NIW OffHINGI Open House Sunday I 4 333 G11nd Canal F1ntnllc corner water front w/boatdoclll Gre1t vrews. 4br, Jb1, upa11d ed fl.1tchen 11 .. in1 room & p1ho Only S2 196.000 949·362 1500 .21 New Offerhttl lore Balboa lsllnd waterfront 2 int. 2 boat docfl.s sedudld, Colins Island end Of lstlfld W/2 C¥ prace $3,2915,00> owner/ aat 949-362 1500 • 21 Bllbol Plnlnsvla •• "'1t. on chlnnll, eood s ize livlna room I beG'oom l1200/mo yurty Call Ac\ Jedi tor clel Ills 96-72).«)37 INve mse S•ll yo11r Car In Cl#u1#fkd ! IMW510 Brand new ocean view cust 4br 4 5ba w/•Jll euest quarters. wine c:elllf w/4800sl of spice $1,999,500-$2.19!>.000 Tcny Harner City Hall R11lty 949-422·0124 • Corona del Mar laVINI TUUCE Of'fN S'T-SUN 1-4 7SOS-9-a0r Comp remod sinale lam home Most des11 neiah W;illl. d"tance to B1lbo1 Is rash Is Corner lot south of PCH 3br 2ba w/ample rm to expand Up11rades" S 1.329.000 By Owner 949 355 9130 949 7199117 CostaMesa POPULAR MESA V(ROE Sweep1na corner 11rounds 1n prtmt tr act loc l sty 4br 2ba new & up11raded kllch w/11ran1te counters new wood/t ile lloorinc plant;il1on shutters Freshly painted 1ns1de out $695.000 Call Coldwell Banku Buch side 714 968· 1200 CHU.MING HOME 401 ( ley 4br 2ba home w 2nd story lamrm add1t1on Grt ne111h. close to T11 Sq Huae lamrm Ii din. art tuld de sac lot $799 000 S849 000 T~rry Harner City Hall Realty 919·422 0124 OPEN SUN 1·4 (N•wpen He'9hts Area) 1603 ~· Horse Cir 4br 2 5b1 2105 sf h1&hly upvadad townhm Walk to shops, schts & rut Huae landsc p .. t b1ckyd w spa & patio. S829.900 Ass1st2sell 949 922 7457 Wonderful 3br 2b1 cul de uc home 1n M111 Nor th Best price in the comm @539 900 Op-11 Sat SunMon 12 5 1174 Boise Way Bkr Pravtew F11 10 I Call Steve/ Remu 714 318·1808 East Side 4br 2 Sb1 condo. marble lrplc, brand new Perito wd firs New paint Many Upar1d11 End unit 2 car 111. pool 5565.000 A(ent 909 712 6151 a.-Opportunity ~~7..:' ~toe.., c~r_...,.._ ..._..__ r:.~~-S:~· .. ..!J:;::.:::r-...::;-_ ·-·-..... .......,_._,, --~ a.-....... Po4p • .._ ..... .................. Reach ·80,000 Homes Each Week Eor Only $32 per week ( 4week minimum) ~ Lorraine at (949) S7 4-4245 ._...._.. Oc-n View Ouplol Great Income Trop1c1I Yard. Spa S839.900 949 310 7010 Fountain Yalley llO HOT SPlCIAL. REOUCEO SI00,000 F enlist re comer lot Ntar "* SQ ~ l~llM'lfli 3 aoli COl6ses. pocnrc •eas lalle brke trails Btaut I sty, 4b1. 2.Sba. 11real room. fTench doofs. fTu1t tree hlled rear er OOll<h RV access $625 000 Call Coldwell B~ ~acm.oe 714·968 1200 PllOl Of OWHllSHIP- HACH. Quiet street mode tract foe: Many uperades 3bt 2bit new roll up P'•ie Near Harbor & beaches Award winnina schools $578.000 Call Coldwell Brier 8-:h5'dt 71• 968-1200 Hu~Bead\ TO PUT A PHOTO Of YOll HOlf FOi SAU FOR DETW CAll 949-642-5611 IRAHO NEW CONSTRUC llON Beach & Oowntown r 111rYiec1 never k~ ., 2 sty Jllr 111CI La master reb~I w(lnd f p. 2 5ba. w/otensrve u!>e ol Trav ert 1ne & s lone in m.ster bath. sho-and SU< <0Un0ne 50a tub lslal1d style k11< .. h. f!l'itl'lrte ctrs. ss appls. French <loots & mo1t S899.000 Call Coldwell Ba,.er 8eeGll5lde 714 968-1200 Hunti,.,,._H_....... I WAU/lllU 10Bl'ACH ''V""' .,uuur fr Jnl urt fd•d •t11um --------"'""''"glon Horbor entry "~'" Ir ,n1 door~ Sp et r a I Reduced Op,n Cl•s·~n <1Cld~ lots oJ S76 000 B•aullful des1an wnhRhl 4br 2b• up & lloor plan Absolute R' .ided k1tlh~n New roll 10•• ~illhtn lb• uPjldf.iitt Sl79000C.il 2 bl w w•insuil•ni & 1 >IClw~tl B.rn~er Be<1lt1 crown mold1n2 tuslom ·•lie 714 %8 1700 red oa• st au tilSe + so many t•lras S999 000 I Irvine Coldw•ll Banker Beach -------- side 714 968 1200 AIANOONlO itoraeou~ l sly 1n orrme I~ Nev~• Tho bocutl .. o Clou . 1 uYd IJ•dnd °''" k1tcn Shor1 drive to lleath walk 1n pantry )br walk lo park M<11esl1c cu<.tom sl~nP floo11n1: & 'l sty newer k1tth & ,ew 111ush larpet1n2 b1th uiiar a des 4br int 1 W•lk r.. shops school & nuae IO!t bonus rm par~ Rt ii Cly lot 1mmell Could be 5br w 2 mas I mo.-1n Redu< ed price !ers lavish landscap1na lo• Qu•ck sal" S.l99 900 & aardens S679.900 Call Loldweii Ban~rr Coldwell Banker Beach Bt•<h"dt 714 968 llOO StCle 714 968 1200 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? 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C111t ce•ldta 111 kltch, .--.cwfoal......_ ,llllJ IUO )tr-' .,_.. iuw.ooo ...... ~ ......,.. .... .. a.-.. Vllllf • c.-" ...... tom Aoor'$ to c.-. !br 2.5111 ......_Tepdh h .. -lllOdll.TClP •....-S ~·•es evw:9 ,.:::')KB. $1,199,IXI) O,..S-& .... 1-S 0.. Stary'= •.• -'•1 3br 2ba 1850 appa s1, iw pool. Froot & bllCk addtd patio's Lots of .. }'lictrtl on park type ~ $669.995 (LH) 1 &.wel lMil9+ w.11 ........ vi.w 2br 2ba l 549 IPP• sf _.,_ ..... des lfMih. bird! cabl· nets, st.lnins steel. iippf's. f•ux walls, moldinc. new bi's & kitchen. $769,000 ....::':~ 0.-S./S-2-S @ 423 Aliso Ave. Just completed Nantucket ttyla cvstom home. n. •• 4.st. llama ,_ ,_ 4000d of hlnc ..... Gol.nnllt ~ ICllJaded ... dwTy wd Cllllhts w;bladl hOfied IJlfllt•. '#'1lnut wood floors ~·~~ l(ac:mwell 9&500-1248 -721~ O,..S-1-S It ... Ot-4 Dw.I Ilea remod & eap1nd o .. uvWle. 1119f01l 3900 sf. 11 pvt patios w/lunestone firs. somt ._,..,.,, of aotf course SI ,995,000·$2, 195,000 Carol Ruct.t Barons Real Estate 94-677-3366 ............ ._ 1990 Goldenwest 2br 2ba, completely remod eled family park, bltl trom the b.,cll, vacant, fully furn. wont last al this price Call Harbor Vie• Homes 949·642 1332 ()( 714 393.8439 le1hl4t New,ort Heltilm Remodeled 3br. 2 foll ball\ Crut schools, cul de·u c location. Excellent cond, oew root. $995,000 Sy owner 949·650· 1351 ll4• l1le114 Volwel He•er llrae 4 b< de 111ner home Only 52,995,000 Call P1tt1ck Tenore Nahonwlde USA 949-856-9705 OPUt HOUSE SAf 1-4 44 S.ycrest Court lovely ,. hlltlt ' brfcht 3bt 3ba condo pllld aimm. l!llllld S799K Act 949-574-9474 RUOERS: Callfornl• l1w re· QU•irts that contuc lots tall1n1 JObs that tot•l S500 Of more (labo< or m1ter111S) bt ltcensed b~ the Contr1ctors State lJcense BoMd State law also rtQUttts that contractors include tl'4Nf bnM number 041 .. adlltrtisinf: y 4KI can dlldl Ille status of your h censed contractor 1t •w• .c&lb Cl cow or 800-32l·CSlB. Unll· censed contr1ctor1 t1klnc Jobs tht total leu the •utt .Rate kl tn.w ld"9ff!M-11ts lll•t tlM1 .,, Mt llctnMd b1 the Contract0f1 Statt Lic.ns. Board." .,.,., ... it•: . l'MV ' ' to .ell yow llMie w1tll Jot It £_...... Ctll !MH50-7S78 S.Cll I It l• Buell cio.. lilCOIM prot>lftltt, ,, .. , cub flow. 9 U111ts IU00.000 4 unlb st75.000 Sek llMda ~ .... lam -"*sencY Beil num· btr1 In OC. Keith LarM>n first Tatll'I RHI ht•I• M!Ml).7963 138 Avenlda Aleuandro Ocun View Ol'Nm Home Beau So West Loe. <kn view from th• mstr & ~. 'PP• 2500tf 3bf 211&. Sl,149.<0>-$1.249.W> Terry Hwntr City Hall Realty 94!M22-0J24 ~ca..-aaa ...... estate 4br 5.Sba + oftc ot 5th bf PYof Interior, 3 f1repl•cu. Lush 11 .000sf lot. 52.195,000 Teny Kirner Cit} HaU Realty 94!M22 0124 -MORE ROOM! IWd1 style Silt 11 end ol CIA de-uc. Tree lined street in quiet •• Country lutdl. ~ + fom'lll ~ 'Zf p, tUrCGe rm. New windows. freshly Plllted Inside/out Fre !Mt sutirC • pnv.tt ... $575.QXI Cell Coldwell Binker 8-'illdl 714-968-lax> S-t• Aee lofh $SSt,000-$•2S,OOO 215 Main StrHt Uve -4 ..... in tlllS fabulou1 new develop· ~nt. minutes trom Sovtfl Coast Plaza Ste- fanie Meurer Platinum Properties 949-715·3156 • JISCEWNEOUS RENTALS WA1111119 fO UNJ Cost.a Meta Of N11;otp0rt Beach lrN, 60 ~ old proltulo11al bu!Jlntu man loolun1 for COlY llk °' 28r cott..-!eondo. fl\llt hlw Fp ~ IASJ SIDI 2br lbl spacious qui.t oeich, no pets. $1126/MO + $300 MC 949-574-5134 .... ._.. ... '° a-di, f,; 2-c ""' W/4. -to pool lo t.nnil 121001mo t&721-1422 Ocunfront 3br lb1 on the und, .,..,,, paint & floon l c car qt SZIOO 949-673-7368 w.-... 2tir. lba, U!lC* .,,.. ..... ~ carport. sh111d lndry. Hll'bclf!W*on $1150mo 714-549-3340 714-31~ Oii s-.4. Flnfd 2tir 2!11 oftt, ~ c:*'t .,., 6J)4 a..ts1de 2~ Cett... 1/2 W ~ont S7mll Lare• yard, no pets, O•ner /Act 949·646·fl304 11295/mo 2625 IF Elden Call Linda 949·5-48-4845 NlwportCoasl I Side townllm nr b•di. bey, 2br + lofVofflce 2 c aer. pool/sp1, pet oll w/dep lllD> 9&95&Jl56 41r,2hS ..... ....., "-· $2250/mo Incl pr den er. Avail 911 578 sturaaon D-714 751 -1350 lfthlde H'h 4br 2b1 house. 11ant yd, 2 c a•r. vacant. 310 Romona Pl $2395 A&t 949 515-2000 I ~ ........ 3br 2.Sba + den. 2 Ip, wd, Irie. 2 c aar, yard w/1erdener, S2500 949-637-0446 HunllngDI Bacl1 ltt llANO NIW Seab<ldae exec. sludlO lo pttd community. cios. to beach, W/O 1 c ptcllla underaround. pool, Sfla, tennis. i)'m aat Sl 100 949 673-7800 GotH, WaWY .... *' 3br 2.5ba-almost new. SFR Steps to pool, schools Ocean view. $4800 Act 949-233-6146 RllllllTo Slm'I &Oii ~lad! CDM Wtlp 3 blocks to beach. 3br 3bl Z story home. wd. fp, frt/bldl yd w/pdtttl I prof to share home $1350/mo + ~ 1/2 utll. 94~760-&0> RESIDENTIAL. RENT AlS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY YIAti'I UASES fN NfWPOn HOMES II.I. GIUND'l 111.MTO.S t4t•7W1'1 SWle, re._., w1lk to beech. WO, Perk on street $975/mo A .. 111 now 949· 7ll ·!1434 s.... c... Experienced mature wtllte male for Newport lf81 Rekable, dee* ldMlle & honest. 949. 675·8918949·929 9951 'l_.ty .............. IDc. lbr Iba up $1400, lba Iba doM1 $1250. 2tir lbl up SI 550. I br I bl COIUll'I $1450 Pafktnafultls/wd provided. Sal ~7J. 7'Cm ..... ,_ Pt ~ 2br, :IJr 2!11 112 bl\ ID best EmpJorment a.. dllrnwc dlolllt -L -2 a.ps to '-:ti S14!fim ~ bdl rto#f rwn. Ip. wd. lusy .._,._ ottc F /PT 15'4 Mnrrwr () 9661!>1B c + llMw $?175 W.W l5e sales & ~rv1ce pos. from S.2fl 1j1 ~ Ctreef oppty F •• 949- • YEARl Y* 3br l l/4ba .......... 2 story coodo 723--411?4 or cal 723 4<XXl Irie tab sun deck 2 mstr br's, + loft. pabo, w/bbQ, wd, $1650/mo wd hkup. 2 c pr, $2200 Avail now 818-903 4415 A•illl Sept 1st 96-5006.313 Balboa PIMmtla loyriclg. 2bf l ba upstT corido. 1 c ear . ,_ aQl)f s updated ba. sunny deck. 0..'""'@ , .. Ccr1b S2250 aet 9'9-721·5459 Jbr, 2.561 tum'd, lolle new Ip, Wtnter Ava~ 9/20,-04 to 6/05 949-922 7777 NI CrHt Condo Beau 4br 2 5ba. pool ten, 1ac ill. no pel/smk Credit Marhflttt/A ... lft -n very busy NB RE m1mt co bus casual. bu•c PhotoShop send resume to 949 675-2127 rT Clerlcel 11os1t 1on Pttones. Hltna. bn•c computer 15 25hrs week. flu days SI Ohr f n r e5'lme 949-723 ll 71 fr-Utfft 21,, llo, 0 .$2250714 41 7 7000 \lllifaded lntencw, co~eted lido Isle Jbr 2ba clean rAltT-TIMl prlma. 2bllls to beach & quiet $2300 (Open Permanent cal sitter $1920/mo 94~376-6086 H 101 v A t b ) experience w/C#lh requ.-ed ouse ia n 1 es (t•t) 157 _2287 Cb9t ... IOOft In sand 4./3 S2fm 312 S?«Xl WW1ter 9-l ID 6-l!l. r9l'Odllllld. w/d.. !Vw. fp, ... !M!M!l9-282B -.soi...,.._.- 714 633 4565 3br 2ba Easl Bluf1 town home. spacious lutchen lront deck, 2 c•r aar. close to pool Iii S2350 949 6 73 7800 frltt14ty rrefff•l-1 Adm1n•slral1ve Asst Strone computer skills, QuO.Books. Bookkflrl)lnC faa res.umt ~ 5507 ~di v11laiiinlbjo, SOudi de.i.. NOSl1I •WW o &J1 o A l.QJ0143 •IU KAST • IU o 1163 OJt16l •431 NOltTll KA.n 30 ... 40 .... en ,_ Operung ad: Queen of • Just a diou&ht occasioned by this deal: When t.hcce are three 6uk handli It the table, thc fourlh bud is. more oft.en lhan ooc. ballnad. That might help in the play. and it bid some relevance here. The North hand barely qualifies for a iump becau.te of i11 self-sufficient suu and a ,,,oo.ble ouliide entry After ahowlna bo\h ~ suits around N<lnb'a jump in diamonda, =.,.· ( .... /!::. AllDnlalR c .. Tacone ~ aervice ,.._ ._ M C lo restarwlt ii fllfliln 1911l ... -YJ YW ..... or PT/fl ,_, 11 pelW'i 01 2 ~. auto, ucettent Cll 9&1a>«im cond, 4711 ntl, new tires, IMW 64SCI '-' 2004 . Jet blacll. cream ltJw, prem $0Und, Sj'.)Oft ptca. l!I" alloys. n1vic1tlon, voioe actl· VltlOO, fully Joldtd, MW car. av1il now. MSR1' $82,995 no mwll u«> #V in 260282 "'lil•et«ceo.c-t4•-21S-.. OO IMW74SN 2001 T1t1n1um sliver. bll< ltllr, sport p1ch1•. nav, YOtCt ICli'tltlon. Ill" chromes. Malnt frte werr Incl $64,995 Vtnl Rll 101 ....... .,,.,._,_ t4t-21S-HOO $5000 ftrll'l 949-673·•743 ear....,serv1ca COM PITTER HELP! UCINSID COWTUCTOI UM'l sa.-.. ~ No Job too sm.. Al ~ RecrOllbG& & lnstallltion .... 1..idr..,1"1 Svcs fOf all your bookkeep1na & p1yroll needs call 714· (M().4744 Moft-Fri 8e 6p A -Z HAllOYMM Install, rtface c•b•ntts. ~ ,,.,..... °"'II n4-646-7258 . ,... ......... .• ,.11-..-. •.C•• ·~ ...... ~·· ·~libllln ·<*'~ •Qglll'olltao.A'dll,lt'* ·~Qrpairl\.o.H$ UC ..... ~ 10 .... C....-fllp. 714-612-2786 • (1'"' ... ._,_ A 11119'1 f'C ii GI ~ Wndowsl ...... ~ OM! 95722-IZl5. CGnam&-., Mdi 8lecli ,._ Tiie Conc:nte, P.UO. OrMway flrtll>lc. 880. fief's. 25Yrs Exp. T•ry 114-567-7'!M ........... ,, YOUIHOlll IMPttOVUHNt PttOJl<n Coll•lllu..,, po.nt•,hl~. Of '"' of the ""' l#Yic. list.cl ""' Ill Oi.11' wvlce cllfeetoryl ntESE LOCAL SVC 'l<WU CM HC.U" YOUTODAYf R~alf, remodel, f111s, TILE OUJf 949-673-8065 IOI'. ,_SVC ~31li6 71~ 7.J.4.&l.3131 'IMD Ul*1IG SIPICJiMIST Repaws, S.les, Oeslcn & = lnst1llatiom Jim Ounc•n ' Ll275870 949-650 7042 ---------J ·•. :. ..... - Pio Job Too Big or Too Small IMM.LTO MIDIUMJOIS ~,seua., _...,= .~ Mt.9292136 ~·-'ff"'"' 1500 60ll mi, . proc:c>q> mud lefr-35-bres. mll'IY u t111s Sl Sk obo 94~290-0667. PONTIAC RANS AM C...,, '•S 350 ena. ne• top, xlnl condtlton $8,000/obo P•lm Oeurt Ca 760 835 !51°!> ,.,.,. ••• c .... ,, Wt11te/belae int, 1uto. 82,500 miles, $6950 949- 39-t .990 l 949-566 9361 9515 ~ °""Y l!ift cal hul less thl!n l2t1rs on no maint. ball F ,.._ lfldlor Wind., 9'JtWlt. fllt1 dws • ~Gt-~ boat le sill Wll 511111 tor 112 °' pwct.. cost Mt-TS9-470S ...... c..... ,.,. F•atlon & lllstllltb'I, tneludlnc dlolce of 20 colors, unbeilvabla prb of $43 95sf Mt-91&.9500 HMtCll•lllll .....,.c.-.1~ Sw s-. 0£. fur 25,fi ~tlulff9..t !MM4IMQ54 91Kl7-4113 ....., ... ....., ...... e8rtc* .... ~ •Slllcco .._ = t.17JOOl9 • n"531- == "°'= ......... ..... ,.... 949 .6.iS.6663 "Employee. " "Empleadc. " "Arbeiin£hmer." "Empwye." I . I I ' --11 ( 11"1/lt'I t fj :..-.Jfl, II ,..... -.rs QlltOll rMmMG ruasa rwa11NO Prof'!, dlen. Qlllllty wor1I R..,.irs I Atm0delln1 lntarlor/ut end docb. FREE UTIMAT£ ()pefl 7 Deyll l•703468 ~1054 Lt6873917l4-969-l090 Low ... f,.--=-.a~ Stot-oo 8peclllla ~II • ~--Uc. Since 1911 SM~ c..l!mfMt.,. •• IMllOWma.aaMlf Plintinc41Vut. .._,Aslt t111aovm ~I Froa estimlta 155/Hr. ~ Cltila 71~ Al.!r;.!, ... a: lnswtdn SAVI SS with Shuff • ,c 313-997-ll!JJ ~l PllnlWlc. llltwlOf/HtMlor (949) 548-0769 .. decor•tiw finhhes. t.Jct448Jl3 945ls.M03 PUBLIC NOTI Tiii C1llf. Publlc .... 11111111 Otllltln CommlMlon requtf • ttllt al used houuhold 1ood1 J.t~lfl 'INIS,.,.. movers frlnt lhelr SlWE~~ =ltllllealn P.U.C. Ca T nulTIW; .,_ tll' Rtmoval 1u,ios •nd wuff-• EUCTROHIC SlA8 lffllZAJ 941-JIO..IZll 1>rl11t their T.C.,, ltMDCTlCTI<>i. n"'"'* In II WI•· f~~ t!Mmtft~ If rou hevo •••-• s-•••• tf!W t:tloM .._,1 #11111 the t11ll1y of • "'""'. 111110 ., cNvftour. c ... ~"1UTIU ~--.,, .. , ~ I