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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-10-05 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 · TIJESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2004 Field banners to wave through season New law will allow sponsors for Costa Mesa youth sports to keep signs up, which few debated Monday. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Youth-sports groups will not have to deal with the hassle of taking lheir sponsorship banners down af- ter every game and rehanging them for the next one lhanks to a law approved by the City Council Monday. The law regulates sponsor- ship banners on public baseball and softball fields and tempo- rary signs advertising city-spon- sored evehts on public property. The council began discussing restrictions of banners after members of the Mesa Verde Villa Homeowners Assn.. who live near California Elementary and TeWinkle Middle schools, complained in the summer of 2003 that the banners were vi- sual eyesores. Nolably absent from the di!> cussion Monday were any of these homeowners or repre- sentatives of youth-spons teams. Most residents partici- pating in the discussion were City Council meeting regulars. Some favored making the teams take the banners down after each game. "To leave them up for a long period of time does create vi- sual blight in our residential neighborhoods, especially wilh our home values," Beth Refalces said. Others wondered why the council was even thinking abou1 regulating banners "People are dying aJI over the world, and you guys are worried about banners b eing up for three or four months?" Costa Mesa business owner lgal Israel said . If passed on second reading, the rules would require non- profir organizations that part- ner with the city, have ar led'>t 90% residents on their team!>, maintain open registration re- gardlt'!>'i of skill level and pro. vide an ~veryone-plays philo\u- phy 10 get a permit from 1he reueawm manager 10 pu1 up sponsorship banners. The rules will be enforced by the city's" code-enforcement de- partment and the fields' amba~ sadors, volunteers who monitor the city's fields. < 11uncilmen Allan ManM>Or dnd <hm Steel dissented. Slee.I i>choed the a1ea's homeowners' comerns "When tlm !issue( originated. many of 1he concerns by the I Me .. a Verde Villa Homeowners] .1...,0< 1auon were 1hat banners would affn 1 their propeny val- Ut">. '>lt•t·I ,,ud "I rhmk 11\ a le g111matt' rnncern I think they ,1iould be taken down da.dy." Banners, which can be any color, cao stay up during the en tire sports season but only 011 the outfield fences and fal 111~ onJy the field's interior I hi'\ also can't be more th.rn I.! -.quare feet. Other prov1s1on' 111tl11dl' making sure the bannt•r' .irt· tautly fastened to the ft·111 e' .11 .1 minimum of four 'pot-. • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers uovernmPnl Shtl may be rec1ctwr1 Jt 1949 574 422l or bye mail ar de1rdre newman a laumes com A CLOSER LOOK Public berthing spaces slip away Newport H arbor o lf ere:., p lenty of place' for private own e rs co dock but lack~ spots for comn1 erl ial vesselc;, w hic h may put some out of bu~in es~. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot \,I WP( lH l Bl A( 11 < 11111111t•n t.tl .tnd '>port li'>ht•rrrn.•n h,1vt· lwen anghn~ 1n 1lw har hor lor rnriw 1h,m " 1 enrun. t'\f'rl bt· t1111· ..i r.ulro<td \'\,\\ h111h n>1111t•1 trr11-! 1h1· \\li,ul w '>Jr11.1 .\nJ 111 IH'll \I ont• lllllt' 1lw h,1rhor ""' pl'rh,1p' I ht· 1110'1 populJr VU(jf A /0.,.Mff:IMAN All Y • pon Ii ir tl1·t•p ,,.,, Nexis Simon, a student at Harbor View Elementary School, carries a mock car dunng a demonstration of how to navigate the new drop-off lanes for students. Principal Mellissia Christensen explained the new. safer process , having students like Nexis demonstrate wrth the cardboard cars li,hmg. \\ r1111 FYI I lll)!h \h \1111.111 Th€' nex1 Harb{J1 111 '\e\,ptHI Comrn1ss1on l!e,11 h I ht· I "'' The bus stops here mel't1nq 1s at 6 µ rn < entun lHHH Ocr 13 at City H,111 14811" "Hcl\\l't'll t ommen 1al lhh ing and 'port lhl11ng then• h.t ... ah'·'~' heP11 a place for thl· pt r-.1111 v.. ho en)"'' fi'>h .,tom"' " Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot S tarting today, Harbor View El- ementary School's bus riders wW get to set foot on an is- land each day on their way to school. It isn't part of a new reality televi- &ion show -it's just the new traffic Oow at the school now that the long-awaited bus turnout is com- plete. The turnout has a parent drop-<>ff lane at the curb and a turnout for buses to pull out of traf- fic and stop on Goldenrod Avenue. A aescent-sha.ped isl.and of con- cn!te about 20 yards long lies be- tween the traffic lanes. A crescent-shaped island of concrete about 20 yards long known as 'Bus Island' makes it safer to drop off students at Harbor View Elementary. ·1 calJ it 'Bus Island.'" Principal MellLc;sia Olristensen said with a laugh. Students got a dress rehearsal Monday, learning the rules of the new road. They learned that par- ents will drop olf by the curb inside the two-lane turnout and bus pas- sengers will allsht o nto the island. then carefully cross to the curb. Ouistensen took each class out to the turnout and explained the new protocols, using coJorfuJ exam- ples. "Students are not to be dropped off in the drive through lane.· she explained. "The driveway 1s the alli- gator swamp. It's dangerous, so you don't put yoUI feet in it. ·And on Bus Island, there·~ one way on and one way off." Tu drive home the safety mes- sage. the students role-played how the morning and afternoon proto- cols will work. Using prop cutouts of taxi cabs from an earlier musical at the school some students, like 11 -year-<>ld AJexis Simon, pre- tended 10 be pMt'nl\ droprinR olT their ch1ldn•11 al 'ch ool Ma>. 5ten a. I I played her \On Ile held up 1raffil as lw "..earthed" the c.aI for h1o; lunch money. cauc;- ing the other car., 10 go around them. "I \VW, tJw moni." Alexi~ !>aid. "I had to yeU at him and tell hin1 to find his monC"y " "It wa.c; very \tN'....,ful." Max deat..I panned. And hke any valuable lesl.011. someone <>howed what not to do "I got ran over." 11 year old Say lor {}lrofT Clll laimed. School offinals ,ind parents are See BUS, Pac• M f-1,h 'lc>nes <;lLll ahmmJ hu1 llnJm~ ,1 place fo1 t ommerc1aJ ... p11rtti.,lm1g huat'> 1n dock ha., gotten more d1ffit ult A' th1• area evolved from ,1 'h1pp1111'( wh.irf (11 a place for tlw \\I'll ht'Plt•d rn dock thl'lr y<.1chts. the cl1l1011111 ol puhhc dock spdt e dropped dramat1t .tlf\ TI11c. lo...s was under.con'<.! \.\lwn !ht• temporary bait boat servmi< th1 hdrhln had JO ll'ave 1t!> dock. behind 1h~ < rah Cooker rt"'>tauran1 on Nt>WpOrt Koule\ard last monlh ~indmg anotht'r <>pol tor II proved challenging. This bail boat. being U'>t-d until thl' regular ban boat is repaired. finally found a temporary home. but the lack of puhhc dock.lng space remaiAA said Noms Tapp. manager of Davey's Locker Sportfishmg. which docb pan of 1~ Oeet .it the ..a.me See ClOSER. Paa• M Former instructor leaves OCC $900,000 Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www~ccrn If you have events you'd like • to see in OUl ~ • .-mail the date, time, pl.ce.,,.. c The gift, the l~est 0 cash bequest in the college's history, comes as a surprise t o school officials. Mame O'Netl - OllyNot MARK THE DAY nature of the went to our &-IT\811., ~cc:m Submitliona wm t>e ~ to edftlng. The dNdllnit " Oct.29. WEATHER ~ 1 I I A2 Tuudly, October 5, 2004 Kl>S TALK BACK R-e-s-p-e-c-t, find out what it means to me The Daily Pilot visited Christine Christopher's eighth-grade English class at TeWmkle Middle School Monday and asked: 'Your teacher wants students to be couneous and polite in the classroom and when asking for anything. What is the most important thing you've learned about respecting others?' u Hespecting others is not judging by what a person looks like but by what kind of person they are." CHAUNTnl.E RUEt9MN,13 "It would have to be getting to know a person before I judge them." ELUEEDLES, 13 "You shouldn't judge people by their physical outcome but by whal's inside. Don't poke people or . l" ~CHEL GOLDEN, 13 "Respecting them means using manners, hcing polite to your elders, and I guess that's it. And using 'Yes, !-.ir' or 'Yes, ma'am' with your teachers and parent-.." ARAN ANTUNEZ, 13 "lo me, respect means when you respect others at school, like teachers. You have to ~pect others even if you don't like them and treat others the way you want to be treated." JAVER ARR10t.A. 13 -Interviews and photos by Jeff /kn.son 11" -· .. - .. ONGA • IN THE CLASSROOM KENT TRf PTOW I DAILY P1LOl Teacher Christine Christopher helps eighth-grader Acfy Basurto with her newspaper assignment at TeWinkle Middle School Monday. The kids stay in the picture Eighth-grade teacher Christine Christopher uses the news to teach her honors English students a lesson . Jeff Benson Daily Pilot T o an eighth-grader, the biggest news of the week might not be the latest hurricane to storm across Florida, the presidential debates or the steaming eruption of Mount St. Helens. Not when "Shark Tale" was just released in theaters amt when basebaJl's Anaheim Angels and Loi. Angeles Dodgers cl inched their respective divisions. Olristine Ouistopher understands how her students think, but the eighth-grade honors English teacher at TeWinkle Middle School attempted Monday to push the importance of nationaJ and world news and bow it affects them. ·Thirty-five children just died in a bombing in Baghdad,· she said. •Why is it important to learn about that? You guys are 13 and In eighth grade. How does that affect you?" Maybe they were too nervous to spealc, but only a few hands went up. Minutes later, Olristopher offered her own insight. "The children are curious and looking to find things hiding in boxes. and then they find out it's a bomb," she said. "It's really sad. The bomb shouldn't be there in the first place. uwe're a team across the U.S., and we should be a team around the world as well. That's our goaJ, nght? World peace?~ On Monday. Olristopher passed out issues of Friday's Los Angele., Times and had each student cut out an anicle of their choice. For homework. they had to summan1.e the who, what, when, where. why and how in their stories. The students practiced jumping IO other sections of the paper to continue reading longer stones and learned the similarities and differences between freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Amy Martinez, 13. wrote about a Times story she found titled, "Bush, Kerry trade barbs on Iraq War." She had no trouble with the who, when and where, but the why was tougher. SCHOOLS LIST INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS ENign lntennedinl 7-8 2000 Oiff Drive, Newport Beacti Principal: Edward Wong Main phone: (949) 515-6910 Attendance: (949) 515-3342 TeWinlde 6-8 3224 California St., Costa Mesa Principal: Jeff Gall Main phone: (714) 424-7965 Attendance: (714) 424-5692 HIGH SCHOOLS Corona def Mar 7-12 2101 Eastbluff Drive, Newport Beadl Principals: Brooke Booth, 7-8; Sharon Fry, 9 12; (949) 515-MOO Attendance: (949) 515-6005 Com Meu 7-12 2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa Principals: John Garcia, 7-8; Fred Navarro, 9-12 Mam phone: (714) 424-8700 Attendance: (714) 424-8705 Estancia 9-12 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa Principal: Tom Antal M ain phone: (949) 515-6500 Attendance: (949) 515-6505 Middle College High School 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa Principal: Robert Nanney M ain phone: (714) 432-5732 NrNport Hatbor 9-12 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beset. Principal: Mk:hael Vossen Main phone: (949) 615-6300 Attendance: (949) 616-6305 "I'm kind of interested in what's going on in the election." Amy said "It's 50-50 right now. I guess because of the issues and what they have to say. When I see the debates. they aJways go for the issues. but they like to criticize each other." Others headed straight for the spons section. "Dodgerc; -game one as coming up." Aran Antune1 'laid. ·rm writing about what they did. I Backup catcher) David Ross ended the [Thursday! game with a home run so the Dodgers could only be one game away from their first National League title in nine years." Olrlstopher believed the exercise wouJd help her students improve their writing and would inspire them to read newspapers more often. ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION CENTER Bade e.y Cont. High Scftoot Mom. Vista High School 390 Monte Vista Ave .• Costa M esa Principal: Deborah Ludcer~Oavis Main phone: (949) 61rHl900 Bade Bay attendance: (949) 515-3385 Monte Vista attendance: (949) 515-3382 ADUl1 EDUCATION Mutt Schoof 426 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa Principal: Diana Carey Main phone: (949) 616-6996 Attendance: (949) 615-6346 Daily A Pilot Ma..on News llS1111tarlt, (949) 57~ 1ttff benton@l11tlmes.oom $30 per montlf. (Pricea Include ell eppHcebM state end loatt t.exff.) POSTMASTER: s.nd eddf'889 chengee to The N9wpOl1 BMcM:oete Meee Deity Piiot, P.O. Box 15'0, CotCa Meee, CA 92826. Copyright: No ,_ lfe>rlel, I~. edltonel m.a. Of ~-~c::.'lbe reproduced~_......, perm-.ion of~ OWNJ. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST area1 of fog overnight. Farther out, wtnda wtll be northwelterly at 16 to 25 knots on combined .... of 6 to 7 felt. Expect.,._ of fog In the momlng. Tonight. wtnde Wiii be ne>fthW91tetty at 20 to 30 blOta on combilled ... of 5 to 7 feel~.,... of fog CMmllght. VOl.91,N0.279 TMOMAS H. 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SIC*lbee .. w.t·fldno tneb. w... ..-.: . ~rfrfdli.C;,v TIDU ... 1 !IC7 p.11\. ,,.p.m.; I .. Fast-food eatery on . ·1r1 tnt9Dded to blend tn the 1UDe to.r oow. Solon CoastHJgbwaygets =':i.,~-=~ = ~m:pm~ bulldozed but will' restaurant bu never had • the eud or cha ,ear. ~~· · ain really Qlce d1nlna mom be-• Ing the c:Clt of tbe bl.,..•Qdlng.-"" nse ag to serve fore, and dUt 4:? room cMcor and landl('llpi"" and burgers in style. will really tend t to the the McDonald'• corporation Aflcl• RoblnlOft DalyPilot . MARINlll\'S MILE -A fut-food lane may even- tually become the fut lane as the McDonald's restaurant on Coast Highway ls renovated and set back from ~e street to allow future widenlng. community.• la paytna for a new retaln.lng Solon wanted to uppade wall and abarlng eome other the building, wbtcb la more coau, be aaJd. He wouldn't than 30 ~ old, but m-give euct ftgwes but l&id the other Impetus for· the re-project la wonh more than $1 design was to clear 12 feet million. that waa the reatall.f81lt'S Cuatomen may be dlaap- drive-thru in case the city pointed that the restaurant la need.a it to widen Coaat High-temporarDy dosed, but way, Solon said. about 5,000 of the,IQ got cou- "Tbe city's master plan of pons to use at Solon's two streets and highways calls for other restaurants during the Coast Highway to eventually renovation. Solon said the re- be three lanes in each dllec-sponse to the upgrades at his tion, • Newport Beach plan-Fashion laland restaurant bas ning director Patricia Temple been good, and l:te's conaid- said. eriog fixing up the Balboa The road in front of the Peninsula McDonald's. restaurant is now four lanes The McDonald's renova- wide. The widening would tion is one of a number of take place on the north side, construction projects on but there are no immediate Mariner's Mile at the mo- plans to widen Coast High-ment, said Newport Beach way, she said. That portion of City Councilman Don Webb, the road is owned by Cal-who represents the area trans. The $5-million Gugasian tcale Jewelry •tore and Ma. aerali de91enhlp; a new com- snerdal development at C.O... Highway and Dover Drive la in the planning atagea; and a medJcal oftlce facility la coming to the for- mer site of a OiW's reatau- ranL "Thia la the Ont time to many years that we've bad this much new construction going on on Mariner's Mile." Webb said. "I think that's go- ing to perhaps encourage others to upgrade their prop- erties.• On widening Coast High- way, the city's position has long been that officials will look into it when residents and businesses ask for it, Webb said. The city has ac- quired four or five pieces of the necessary right-of-way, but traffic hasn't significantly increased in five or six years, he said. ~~ .,Olla SO Years of Finr Q1111lity" All Types of Window Treatmcnu •Valances & CArnicc Boxes • Roman Shades • Blinds • Verticals • Shuncrs • Bed1prca<U c..pu.nu.ry CtnU1iltAtio11 i11 Yo•r Ha.# 2 ()', !, ... •\\,ht«ll1lir .. < > I : I : · ... J,1 :: 11,: .1 . > _ ~·~ DESIGN CENTER The restaurant closed two weeb ago and wu bulldozed last week. Plans for the new restaurant include a · white, Cape Cod-style building with blue awnings and a luxurious interior with a plaama TY, metal sculptures and count- ers and bathroom fhtures in granite and marble, said res- taurant owner Terry Solon, who also owns and operates a Balboa Peninsula McDon- ald's and one at Fashion Is- land, which got a face-lift last year. While the road will remain Center will include an up- MThe city's master plan provides for !widening), but there hasn't been a push from anybody in the city at this time to go forward," he said. Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., <...o'>ta Mesa 4611 or visit http://citiunpeace- building.org. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS ~vencompaniessee ~rious growth spurts industry; Emulex Corp., a Costa Mesa firm that makes computer data storage and networking equipment; Newport Beach's Acacia Research Corp., a devel- oper of technology that distrib- utes digital content; and Cera- dyne of Costa Mesa, a ceramics maker that has made body ar- mor for military use. The 50 high-growth companies were honored at a luncheon Monday in Costa Mesa. UC Irvine to host day of peace on Saturday UC Irvine's Citizen Peace- building Program will organiu a one-day event titled "Peace Wants You!" on Saturday at UCI. The event, to take place be- tween 9 a.m and 5 p.m. at the Physical Sciences Plaza south- west of Aldrich Park. will feature food. a peace caf~. a labyrinth and a peace room with activities for adults and children. There will also be lectures, seminars and entertainment from Vietnamese folk dancers and Japanese Taiko drumming to a performance by Mimensis, UCl 's funk and fusion band. For more information, call Monique Theriault at (7 14) 962- GEi llNG INVOLVED . • GETTING INVOtYED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For infonnation about adding your organization to this list. call (949) 574-4298. ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Mesa families can host a Gennan student and earn up to $1,000toward a number of travel-abroad programs. Information: Danielle Carpino, (800) 322-HOSt ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic lateral Sclerosis Assn., which helps people who have the dilOf"der that la also known as Lou Gehrig's diseaee, needs volunteers. lnfonnatlon: (714) 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, family "990Uroe conadtants, epeclal event volunteers, offtce voiunteers are needed Vofunteers may wott on one-time projects or ongoing programs. Seven Newport-Mesa busi- nesses made the list of Orange County's 50 fastest-growing technology companies, profes- sional services firm Deloitte & Touche announced Monday. Delaine & Touche compiled the list based on companies' per- centage of revenue growth from 1999 to 2003. The highest-ranking local business was Newport Beach- based Universal Space Network lnc., which provides satellite tracking and spacecraft man- agement services. The aero- space company was ranked fifth with 1,718% growth over the five-year period. Other companies on the list were the TriZetto Group lnc .. a Newport Beach provider of technology for the health care Training sessions are available. Information: (800) 660-1993. AME.RICAN CANCER SOCtETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The society also seeks volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline Info Center. lnfonnation: (949) 261-9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Society [);scovery Shop needs unwanted goods such as clothing, furniture, jewelry. accessories, antiques and collectibles to fund the society's research, education and patient-services programs. The Gala to. laud Corona del Mar's centennial The "Black Tie Gala Event of the Century" will be held Oct. 15 in commemoration of Co- rona del Mar's centennial. The black-tie dinner will take place al the Four Seasons Hotel. Individual tickets are available for $250 and tables of 10 go for $3,000. 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()fer $9 billion str_OOg. lllDIAGI - M Tuesday, October 5. 2004 CLOSER Continued ftom Al "There's very. very. very Uttle pubUc dock.age access, and that IS even very restrictive of bow long you can tie up and the amount you have 10 pay for it.• fapp said. "It's horrible. n AN UNPROMISING VIEW Davey's Lockt>r. in the Balboa P-clvilion. work!. wtth owners of lour boah lo olTer public fishing clnd whale wa1d1ing and serves Jhout 40,000 &o 50,000 people a year, Tapp said. But it only has two slip:. for the boats, Tapp said. ')o for about 1J years. two of the hoar owner\ have rented slips 2005's Have Arrived and Perfection Never Looked So Good ... bcblnd dx Qab Cooket. When the ~un.nt wu bousht by BT- CO lnve1tmau. pricet ~ eted, Tapp said. ' ~ reason the (Newport Boulevardl fadlity la so vaJuabte 13 that it's one of the only placet ln the whole harbor that can ac- commodate SO-foot-plus boats," 1app said. A representative of ETCO could not be reached for com- ment. One of the boats 1s still docked at the Newpon Boulevard site. at least for now. But the owner of the other boat couJdn't afford the rent, Tapp said. and docks at Davey's Locker. But even that space will soon be off limits, be- cause owner.. of the I larborside cataurant nm door don't want the 75-Coot boat bloddng their view. Until the end of September, the boat WU prov1dlng twillgbt whale-watching b'fpt and wun't getting back into the hut>or until 1 a.m., so It wasn't an llsue, 'lllpp said. ~1 just bought and refurbished the restaurant and poured a lot of money into It. and to look at the side of a boat -11'1 not an attractive sight." Harborside co- owner Dave SalJsbury aaJd. With such few opdons for huge commercial fish1ng boats, Tupp would like to see more docks created, perhaps by the city. "One of the proposals I've put forward is trying to lnvestigate the possibilities of some kind of facility being built where It can accommodate 1 O boats in excess of 60 [0 80 feet, n Tupp said. "Maybe the city would build it We have no problem under- standing and paying for rent. If there was a facility, for whoever built it. there wouJd be a finan- cial return." Docks are more appropriate than moorings -which are not attached to land -for these types of boats because they pro- vide amenities liJce fresh water The Coro del ar Centennial Celebration Be a Part of History! Octob er 14th -17th, 20 04 For more information visit: cdm2004.com "The 100 D ay Countdowif' has begun ... The GaJa Celebration of the Century H!t1ek fit (,~,La Dinner Dance Event Fm.lay, ( >uoher l 5th, 2004 • 6 -11 p.m. l'h <: lour )l'J,om Hore.:!, Newport Beach •Tacket Price $250 The Centennial Beach Party! (,{1111 t>rt, Food & Fireworks \.11111d.1y. Occober 16, 2004 • 4 -9 p.m. Big < 011111.1 Jd M.ir ~cate Beach • Free & Open to che Publil. "' The Centennial Family Beach Expo A Community Family Celebratjon \un<lay, October 17, 2004 • 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Big ( oron:i <lei Mar State Beach • Free & Open to the Public Sponsorship Opportunities Available For more 1ntorma1iun. contact the CdM Ccnrcnnia.l Found.adon ar (949) 675-0501. and shore power to keep the 'YI" tema operadng on the boat.a cmrnJght. ~ aald. R£NTS FLo.CriNG OUT TO SEA Bill Scott, owner and open.tor of Reveille Owters. which pro- vides 8ah1ng and wh.ale-watcb- lng toun out of the Pun Z.One, said he la able to afford dock space for his boat. But he's con- cerned that Increasing dock rates couJd eventually force him out of business. "We can't just raise our rates to say. 'The slips went up, so this la what the rate is,' because then the guys In Santa Ana ean'tdord to go fhhi.ng with us." Scott said. "I become too expensive." Even residents who have ao vested interest in sportfi.shing or whaJe-watching tours bemoan the lack of space for these kinds of boats. "I thought it was kind of a tragedy that they don't have any space available for the commer- ciaJ boats," said John Lindsey. who worked on commerdaJ fish- ing boats out of BaJboa Pier as a child. "We onty need just a few." Because all the par~els around the harbor are privately owned, it is not prpfitable for the city to buy a slice of harbor-front prop- erty and rent it out, Newport Beach Mayur lod Ridgeway said. "We have a lot of other higher· priority needs in our city than specificalJy that, n Ridgeway said. The city '"getting a corrunittee together to examine possible sites for overnight docking of large boats. rtidgeway said. But if a site ts found, it would not be for commercial fishing and whaJe-watching boats, Ridgeway said. Barges and boats involved in dredging and the lik.e would have priority. The cornmerciaJ-boating op- erations should be able to fend for them.selves, because they are money·malcing operations. Ridgeway !.aid. "They're not nonprofits - they're certainly there for the profit, n Ridgeway said. A SHORTAGE OF SHORT STAYS fhe trouble isn't Hm1ted to commemal boat owner<,. fhere are also no city-owned public docks for visitors if they want to stay for a few days. There are city-owned public docks around the harbor. but they can he used for only 20 minutes. The county does rent out some shps and moorings that can be LL<>ed for up to five days at a stretch with restrictions de- pending on the time of year. ·rnese are mostJy for boaters traveling north to south. said Deputy Steve McCormick with the Sheriff's I !arbor Patrol. The city !.houJd do more to en· tice tourists by boat, who will then plunk down their money in hotels and enjoy the city's restau- rants. llndsey said. "Th.i!> town was built basically on the recreational use of QUE fa cilities. and now it's migrated away from that in some in- stances." Undsey said. "And it's important to maintain the core attractions that bring people to thi'> city that generate revenue.~ But recreation doesn't mean public acces.s. Ridgeway said. "This was designed and built as a private boat harbor with pri· vate ownership. n Ridgeway said. Out-of-towners may tie up here for longer than it takes to get a fast-food burger and fries in the future. The Harbor Resources Com- mission this month will consider increasing time limits on three of the four sides of the city-owned public doc.ks. The most time available would be 12 hours • OEIRORE NEWMAN cover• government. She may be read'ted 81 (949) 57 ..... 221 or by e-mail at deirdre. newman@latime•.com. BUS Continued from Al PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES ~IEIA .............. PettytMft Wiii nipdf19d In 1he 100 bloc* et 3:38 e.m. SUnday. • ...... ICM ll'bWd: A fight WM repotted fn CM 2200 bloct at 6:13 p.m. Sundsy. • Sou9' C..Dlhec Vehicle burglary wa1 f1IPC)ft8d In the 900 blodc et 12:24 a.m. Sunday. • PlnecrMk °""9: A dlsturblnce wea reported In the 2800 blodt at 4:06 a.m. Sunday. •Rllelgh~A disturblnoe wa1 reported in the 2200 blodt at 3:06 a.m. • Sunday. • South Coan DIM: Commerdal burgtary wa1 reported In the 900 blodt at 4:20 p.m. Sunday. • VlctoN 6trMt: Residential burglary WH reported in the 500 blodt at 8:27 p.m. Sunday. • Willlon StrMt West BRIEFLY IN PUBLIC SAFETY Newport man dies in Louisiana boat crash A Newport Beach man died this week.end after a Louisi- ana airboat accident. Daniele Nanna. 3 1. died Saturday of asphyxia due to drowning. according to the Jefferson Parish Coroner's Of· flee in Louisiana. Nanna was one of 16 people on an air- boat tour of a swamp in Crown Point. La., just south of New Orleans, said Milton Walker Jr .. owner of Louisi· ana Swamp Tours. A second person, San Fran- cisco resident Wan Ju Tsai Woo. 50. also died in the acci· dent. The tour had just started Saturday afternoon when the boat Oipped over. he said. The Coast Guard Marine Safety Office is investigating the accident. "We've never had a boat flip over." WaJker said. Air boats can travel up to 35 mph, he said. Operators must be licensed Coast Guard captains and undergo random drug testing, he added. occ Continued from Al year, starting next semester, to buy or loan books to students. "A lot of students gather money for tuition, then get into the book.sto re and can't afford the book.s. n he said. Brooke moved to Costa Mesa when she took the job at OCC and lived there until her death , OCC spokesman Jim Carnett said. She was born in Connecti· cut and attended New York Uni- versity and florida State before serving in the Navy from 1948 to 1952, Carnett said. At Orange Coast CoUege. Brooke taught physical educa- tion classes in several sports. including basketball and field hockey. She was a tall woman with a commanding presence, weU-liked J1Y her students but kept to herself. former student Sulpiclout dtcu~ Wlf'e nipoft8d In the 100 bloc* et3:38 p..m.=· NlWPORT •~ell* Adruntlen dfltUrbJnat WM~ tn the600btoc*et 1:52a.m. Sunday. • IMrte ~ Forgery was reported In the 1100 ~et 3~40 p.m. Sunday. • Marigold---and COMt Hlghwey EMt: Reddea driving wa1 reported at 8:49 a.m. Sunday. . • s....--....an1111th S1rMt VeNde theft was reported at 10:09 a.m. Sunday. • Vie Udo: Hit-and-run of a parted vehicle waa reported in the first blodt at 10:21 p.m. Sunday. • Westdlf DIM: A disturbance was reported In the 1800 blodt at 10:54 p.m. Sunday. • 35th ~A loud party was reported in the 200 blodt at 2:08 a.m. Sunday . Accident victim succumbs to injuries A Westminster man criti- cally injured in an alcohol-re- lated crash in Costa Mesa last week died from his injuries early Monday morning. Tuan Nguyen. 24. died at Western Medical Center at 4:08 a.m. Monday from head trauma suffered in the acci- dent, supervising deputy coroner Joseph l..ucJcey said: Santa Ana resident Oscar Tinoco. 21, who was driving the pickup truck in which Nguyen was a passenger, now faces vehicular manslaughte r charges, Costa Mesa Police traffic investigator Carlos Diaz said. Tinoco is free on $100.000 bail 011 DUI charges in connection with the acci- dent. The accident happened JU'lt after 2 a.m on Sept. 28, according to police. Tinoco's Nissan pickup struck a light pole at the corner of I !arbor Boulevard and Ford Hoad, ejecting Nguyt'n. police ~aid . /\ second pas~enger. 22· year-old Jose Carrion of Santa Ana. received minor in· juries but was nut treated. Speed did not appear to be a factor in the accident. Diaz said. Rachel Hamilton saJd. ·1 remember I used to me~ around a lo t because I liked to laugh. n Hamilton, 67, said. ·rd do some goofy stuff and she'd never ever laugh. I could always see the look of mirth in her eye. She didn't want to lose control lof the class I: Brooke also left SI 00.000 each to Lal State Lo ng Beach and Peppcrdlne University. TI1e OCC donallon represented the majority of her estate, Carnett said. "This is pretty exciting.· Ben- nett said. "t-or someone who worked here e ight years to give almost all the money they made to the coUege shows the impact we made." • MARISA O'NEJl·covera public aafetv and couru. She may be reached at (949) 574.,.268 or by e-mail 81 m arl••· one1f@la t1mea. com. -• - 'I , Tuttdty. OdDIW 5. 1004 • 6-mll:Send to dal~": GET Plal8tE> -l.9lllrs: Mell to Ryen Carter et the Delly Piiot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Meu, CA 92627 • A11 iMra Holli•. Cell (949) 642.«J86 fu: Send to (949) 646-4170 '"'" lat/mes.com• All oonespondence mu.t Include fuU name, hometown end phone number (for verification purposeal. The Pilot reserves the right to edit ell aubmiaiom for clarity end length. MY TURN lf only we could all double-dip EDITOR'S NOTE: Thia h as contributed to week we begin a weekly Porum page feature celled My Tum. Each Tuesday, readers will tiave an opportunity to ttound off on any iuue . ('I· . ·~~·· .. I . \ . ~. ~··. . ~~ . , this shortfall but so has greed on the part of people like local school board trustees. Luckily, the feds h ave been a bit more accommodating wilh concrete information. they feel strongly about. . . . If you are Interested in submitting . , ,.I This writer's commentaries for My Tum, send them via FLO MARTIN e•mail to dailypi/ot@latimes.com or mail to 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, 92627. pension through the State Teachers' Retirement Syste m, with 26 years of C oast Community College District trustee Armando Ruiz is fighting back, and rightly so (MTrustee Fires Back at Critics," Sept. 16). The pension he's entitled lo by law is nol1ody's business -not yours, not mine and not fellow trustee Jerry Patterson's. I take issue with the newspaper reports that say Ruiz is qualified for a sizable increase in his retirement benefits because of a "glitch" in state law. I don't know whic h law, exactly, but who really cares? The law is the law, and that's no "glitch," correct? I mean, do n't the state legis lato rs always do the right thing by their constitue nts. especially constituents like Ruiz? Don't the folks up in Sacramento make sure that "glitch es" get red-lined before lhe bills are signed into law? And doesn't the governor's office examine a nd evaluate the paperwork before their boss signs on the d otted line? Let's tale a closer look at public servants' retirem ent be nefits, specifically our state legislalors. The California Puhlic Employees Retirement System website showed no concrete etatistics lhat could shed more light. Apparently, such figures are a deep, dark secret. I did fmd, however. that the retirement system is in serious financial trouble. The retirement fund needs a $3-billion infusion from taxpayers this year, more than double what it got last year Yes, lhe stock market plunge service at age 62. is about half the $84,645 of m embers of the federal Civil Service Retirement System , who were on the high end of the salary scale when they retired in December 2004. And . currently, that's the only retirem ent I have. Maybe I sh ould run for public office and join the pigs at the trough. Tru!>tee Ruiz has every right to douhle-dip. What's the beef . .. or !>hould 1 say. pork? Everyone does. Most. if not a ll. govern men I employees do exactly that. We can start with members of city government committees, with city public directors, with board m embers of public utilities, with board members of our county services, with local and state legislators, yada yada yada, all the way up to the top . And we're not talking just a bo ut retirement b e n efits cost ing a bundle. Re tirement money is just the tip of the iceberg. We're also thinking about the huge sums of money the California taxpayer i!> handing over for the double-dipping that is going on with the health insurance coverage for aJI these folks. And, we're talking m edical irv;urance coverage for life. This retired teacher's medical henefils e nd in three years, al which time I'll join the ranb of the 40-plus-million Americans with no health roveraKe al all. '.-to. everyone, just leave Ru1;r alone. lle's doing what everyone e lse rs doing. When we're talking money. let ethics be damned. • FLO MARTIN is a Costa Mesa resident and faculty member at Cal State Fullenon. NEWS QUIZ ) • What .. Newport Beach's tdaterdtyf a. Moscow b. Costa Mesa c.-Sen Jose del Caho, Mexico d. Okazaki, Japan 2. A skate park Is a place for a. eating b. skateboarding c. swinunlng d. writing news quizzes 3. Newport Beech City c.oundlman John Heffernan ..sdhe a. wouldn't accept campaJgn endorsements but earlier said he would from one group b. officially endorsed the police and fire departments c.aandb d. none of tbe above 7. The San Joaquin Reservoir a. will remain empty b. can hold about five gallons of water c. has good fishing d. could be refilled -es soon as this month 8. Meaure L Is whatf a a really bad 19708 band b. a new, hip way of saying something is large c. a Nov. 2 ballot measure that asks voters if they want to change the city's general plan to allow a hotel on harbor-side property on Balboa Peninsula d. A new m~e on measuring tools 9. The Anny <A.,. of Engtneen will pump und from. dredatnl project a. Into local gardens b. onto local yards. c. onto local beachel d. into water otfahore 10. One of two dolphbw that bad a-. ......... ...... ...,. tn .... Id..,_ bind Ldead b. alfve c. MUD beck to the open tea d. none of the aboYe LEITER TO THE EDITOR Kf NT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Leo, a 5-year-old German Shepherd, eats m his pen at the Orange County Humane Society last Tuesday. Shelter is an embarrassment I was a volunteer at both the Irvine and Laguna Beach animal shelters years ago. and I recently visited the Orange County Humane Society shelter twice and was appalled al the conditions there. I Mopped volunteering at Irvine and Laguna Beach hecau!>e paid !>lafT at shelter'> treat volunteer<; very badly. Bui despite my opinion of poor treatment 10 llH' human volunteer<,. both the Irvine and Laguna Heach '>helters are fanta!>lic example'> of how it '>hould be. Shame on the powers that be in Costa Mesa who have awarded a contract to this shelter in Huntington Beach. Everyone involved should be embarrassed. The conditions of the Orange County I lumane Society shelter in I funtington Beach ..trt• wor'>l' than I have ever '>l'l.'n tlrn. side of MeXJlO. I work. with a i.,rroup 10 ~end supplre'> to a shelter in Baja that also puts this shelter w <,ha me. thb COnlfaCI I las Ollt' person from our City Council visited this -.heltl'r' Woulc,1 they wan1 their peh to spend one ntght tlll'r('I Or was this contract av.a1dt•tl because they were till' low-hall bid? I rt•romnwrHl thl'y v1o;it lrvim· to 'l't' ho"" ,, !>helter should bl' run Hut I K\Jl''' the nt~ of Jn1111• 111 ... 1 out< )a<,'>e'> rny nty of ( o ... 1a ~fr'>a J.nd Nt•wpnrt Rc•a< h l1• ... -.~1han humant· < ond1111>Jt\ I have observed an· a huge negatrve to all 1molvt·d, .wd the one' we plt·tlge to protel t an· housed 1111111t•rnmt'lll lamp l)l>e l uncJ111011., tht::rt'. o..,1r,un1• on ;111 tnvolvetl wlto an: too hu<.y talking 011 their cellphone.,, gt'ttmg 1hl'ir hjtr and 11a11., done J11d 111<1k.1ng deah 10 allo"" tht'> tot 11n1111ue I fow tlepre,s111g. I low -.hameful. The citie<; of Costa Mesa anti Newport Bt.'ach need 10 fund lo rebuild or rethtnk While the fau that th1~ Voluntei>rs do not mullny wllhout cause. They work for free. remember? ... heltl'r i!> a 110 kill "hrlt<'f i'> " 1wc,111ve. 1 hl' DARLENE LAVENDER CO!>la Me..a READERS RESPOND Kerry supporters say their man beat Bush AT ISSUE: The Pilot asked readers what impressed them the most after watching Thursday night's presid ential deba te. Here's what some had to say. I came to lhis debate as a Kerry supporter who wasn't quite sure what to expect. I <lid expect President Bush to come across as arrogant. cocky and folksy. and there were n o surprises lhere. I was hoping that Sen . Kerry would distill his m essage. a message that has always been thel'e, and he did that well. Bush. on lhe other hand, had empty sound bites and made a habit of constantly repeating hollow phrases with no reaJ plans. So, I feel very strongly lhat Sen . John Kerry was the big winner at Thursday's debate. President Bush looked surprised, uncomfortable and startled at times. Additionally, Bush kep t repeat~lf. VICKI RMAN Newport Beach (,.,.,,night, I ~.1H hcd a '>tamnwnng. <,1111rl...ing. <,paced ~out ~ I or-second., .11 a 111111· man. who kept repeal mg the .... 1111t• 111.im· "Thr'> t'i IMrd work" rhra .. '>e over and over nw, i'> ()llf pre\idenn I le evaded Qllt''>(llln'> refused lo .1drrnt huge mistakes in the Wdf on Iraq am! lack of rlannir\g on wh.11 I<> d11 once wt: "won" this war. No wonder our former allrt·' are n.rnning away. and we ma.kt· mon• and more mortal enem1t''> in the world da1lv BRENDA MCCROSKEY Newport Beach In the fir'>t pre~rdentiaJ debate, John Kerry provC'd himself as articulate. confident and clearly in command of hi'> facts I le al'o '>lwwed that he could 1h111k on hi!> feet aml did not need a memon1ed scrirt. Prec;1dent Rush showed none of thoo;e trail!> and did nothing to convinu' me that ht• could lead lhe nation lo lbt' respected position ii had in the worltl 1uo;t four yrar<; ago. STEPHANIE CAMPBEU Costa Mesa The telling moment in lhe presidential debate ocrurred when President Bush and Sen. Kerry addressed the issu e of l1•.ider'>h1p \\'hen·a-. )l.erry admitted that lw tloe'> rt•-.en e tlw nght to change hJ'> 1111nd wht•n new rnformattun come!> to light. Ru"h re~olutely mam1ams hi'> t1nto111prom1stng arproach, a'> he dt·11wn-.1r.i1ed particularly weU in hrs farluri• 10 admit that Iraq is even more prohlema1ic than he initially believed. \trong leadership requires lhe right u1mb111at1on of intelligence, erudition and 1uclgme111 Pre~idenl Bush regrettably falls <;hort in .tll of these areas. as he showed conv1rn 111gly on Thursday night Without a 1elrpromp1er and a prepared script. he '" 10 ... 1 EWOTT MERCER Newport Beach fhur.,l.lay'<. debate gave me a chance to <;ee the two candidates side hy side and to cnmparr them squarely on both style and content II was almost painfulJy clear to me that Kerry is in a different league lhan Hush. What a relief it will be to have a president who doesn't embarrass us. whoc;e intellect we can respect. and whose lc•adt•r.o.h1p is based on suhstance rather than on <>waggl.'r. ELVIRA SOSA Costa Mesa HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa M9N Chy Hell, 11 Felr Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92826, (7141764-6223 Mllyor': Gery Monahan Councl: Y.bbv Cowen, Allan ~.Mike SdlMfw and CMIStMI ctrY Of NlWPORr 8fACH N.wport Beed\ City ...... 3300 Newpm ew .. Newport INd\. CA92913. (9ott) 6M 3308 ~Tod Aldg1wv 0• •• 0.,., AdlrM. 8'lw •a."'*11. John .......... Dk* Wt,, ... ~ "°911..ty .nd Daft~ Boerd: Pnt8'dent Paul Berger. Vk:e ~ Arm•ndo Ruiz, George Brown, Jeny Pstterson endWaltlr G. Howeld; student ttuetM Medlnne Levy NEWPOR'T-IDA UNFED ICHOOl NT'MCT Dlllrtcl 0.... am.A Beer St, Colla._., CAIK28, (714) G4tooo ••• I l&n•• it Aobeft Bert>ot ._.,......, .. DIMlfd. \1-Pt .......... ..... a.llo.\llil .... lbm~ Mil9l9 "'-·,,,.,.....end undll .... Mitt. Healey and Trudy Oh~ COSTA MESA SNITMY DISTRICT P.O. Box 1200, COlt9 Meet. CA ~1200. (114) 1M-ICM3 ~ ,.,.....fl~Schefitt. Jim Nnymlft. Alt '-'1y. Greg ~end°"' Wottt*1910n 92701 • Jim Silv•. 2nd Oi91ric:t (eo.ta Mw, New'pOf't Bud't), (7M) 83W220 • Thoma WMeof\ -Olllrtcl (Newport Coelt). {71') ... alS&O .,,,_COUNTY,_ • Ftllro.M;C-. Mlle. CA l2GI. {714)~ -*"lllrldlnl~A. ...... *-"'il*'111 ...... Vt.-.~......-;~ ...,....,......_~a• Clillairie, .................... ........ M Tuesday, Octobef 5, 2004 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK WEEKS CDRONA DEL MAR Matt Bur&ner 6-0 200 Jr. The defensive end finished with four tadcles for a loss, five QB hurries and recovered a fumble. Tom Welch 6-1190 Sr. The quarterbadc completed 10 ofhia 19 pauesfor 79 yards and ran for 31 yards on 10carriea. CDSTA MESA TroyWrtlht 5-10185 Sr. Playing in only his third game at center, he also filled in nicely at long snapper on special teams. ~ ~<0 Juan Diaz 6-1 275 Jr. The defensive tackle used his strength to pressure QB up the middle in Friday night's dash. ESTANCIA g.,..C9 ;uKend 6-4205't. The linebadcer stuffed sewral running plays at the line and wastolldat running bade and long snapper. Nelson Leon 6-1 200 Jr. Coach Fertig said he typifies what the team 11 about by continuing to play despite getting hurt. NEWPORT HARBOR Thomas Mar11n 6-0 222 Sr. He led offenM wtth 119 N8hlng v•rds and one TD on 23cam..ln his ftrst v..-.ity start .. i.ilbac:*. Sports Eclear Rlchwd Dunn: (949) 5 7 4-4223 • Sports Fae (949) 650-0170 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL DON LEIOi I DALY PILOT Newport Harbor sophomore outside hitter Coco Yokoyama rips into a set as Foothill blockers contest the attempt in the Sailors five-game win Monday. Tars come all the way back Newport Harbor plays sloppily, but manages to overcomes two-game deficit to top Foothill. Rick Devereux Dally Pilot SANY. ANA -President Richard Nixon once said, "You've got to learn to survive a defeat That's when you build character.~ The Newport Harbor High girls vol- leyball team developed enough char- acter in the first three games of its Sea View League opener against Foothill to pull out an improbable 20-25, 21 25, 29-27, 25-21,15-13 come-from- ~hind road victory. Newport Harbor (4 6), the de fending Sea View League champion, started sloppily against the Knights (4·5). "We should have lost," Coach Dan Glenn said 'Tve had teams that should have won, but lost. ThU. i.s the opposite." Foothill, inspired by a raucous stu· dent section, raced to a 6-1 opening- game lead with the help of Sailor serving error and quick sets to middle block.er Jackie Wood. The Tars got as close as 13-12, but another service erTOr, followed by consecutive aces by Foothill, ex· tended the lead again. Newport fought back from a 24-16 hole with four straight points, but Foothill closed it out to take early command. The Tars relied on outside hitter and captain Kiley Hall to take a 15-8 lead in the second game. Hall. who finished with a team-high 15 kills, was the go-to hitter all night for fresh. man setter Alesha Young. "(Hall isl a three-year starter." Glenn said. "She's a special player." Newport was unable to hold onto the lead, however, and allowed nine straight points to give the Knights a two-point advantage. The Sailors committed six erTOrs and allowed two aces in that span. Onty Wood's quick kill to start the point barrage was earned. Newport's ninth service erTOr in the first two games gave Foolhill the 25-21 victory. The Knights had scoring runs of three, six and three to take a 20-14 lead in the third game, making a sweep look inevitable. But Newport Harbor battled back.. Hall had three kills and a block. senior opposite hitter Turyn Tamutz· er had a block. lcill and ace. and jun- ior middle blocker Bryana Carey had a block and a kill to tie the game, 27- 27. Sophomore C.oco Yokoyama aced her serve and the Knights committed an error to give the Tars the 29-27 win. ~They outplayed us in the first three games,· Glenil said. "We missed a ton of serves. If there was ever a match that we should have lost. it was this one." It looked ill\ if Foothill would put the match away quiddy in the fourth game, taking an 8-2 lead. But two Knight errors and a Turnutzer quick back. set gave the Sailors new life at 8-5. The Knights pushed the lead to 17- 10 on a quick. set to Wood and un- forced Newport errors. The situation turned desperate for the Sailors. down. Z0-14, but kills by Carey on a quick set and a Foothill overpass pre- ceded a Knight enor that prompted a Foothill timeout to stop the momen- tum. The mighty mo' continued to roU for the Sailors, though. as Newport Harbor tied the game at 20 when Poothill was called for a lift, then committed a hitting error. Tamutzer followed with an ace. A fooothfD kill gave the Knights a 21-20 lead, but a quick. set to Carey, followed by a Carey block, gave the lead right back to Newport An extremely k>ng rally with crowd· pleasing digs off massive hits by both SM TARS, Paa• A7 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Two-minute drill GAMEBUSTERS .. ~ 8d'IOOI p1ava of 30 v..-cta or mor9 • 13 -o..1 er rt IJlfV (UC.m> '**°",....., tor touchdown. • 11-M'rt I"" (Cotla ,......, ... flom ~ f1wdt.. • 11-Dllllel Ch 111111 IMO (Estancie) lt""cepllun rtlllMn tor tioUdldown. • 41-&hlne Comlll (Corone def Mw) lddrDfr t'9Mn. • a -ec.,. ,...,_. <S. .. , run. • •-Don ... (Sege .. , punt .-am. OAMESTOPPERS • u '' Ill ... ... '" -v .. . , '" . ., . . ... , .. L . ... ... .., •.; . • • • • . • • . • -~. • • • • • • • • SPORTS a.. ......... "ed to•up .._._.an eldllSOd.13or14, Moolrdl llld. . 'Jbe•:,..~·· ammdJ' h 3 p..m.. 11MJUld be aXNid to 1 p.m. If the ..... m"efnet '?Ii, •8->cilll~ opponen11 ma ....._ but JUlt ~ 1be ~ ~ ecored tr1 I poiola md thefr opponmb ~ : llOOred 84. : • The Newport Harbor defense 'baa been ldngy lhia aeuon. : ()pponent1 are~ u : points. pme and jUlt f!lwer than : 165 o6neiYe yalJls In the ant • four ooote11ta. The run defense : baa been etpedaDy tough. : holdinc -to 2.8 yards per carry. ' • Wldl Its 35 pobits against : Palrmont, Slee HID b now I averaging 31 potnts through ltl : first four games. The Ughtning : defense Is aDowtng 10.5 points a 'contest. : Sqe bas allowed 81 combined ; yards of toeal offense in its last :rwogames. : • Monan:h'a strategy of~ squib" · kicb paJd off against Falnnont : Ughtn1ng kicker Amy Wetblin : sent short. line-drive blasts at : Fairmont. forcing it to bunch its : blockers more tightly than • normal The Huskies twice : bobbled the kickoff before I recovering. , "We got burned Im a 40-7 •victory against Twin Pines Sept : 241," said Monarch. a reference to an 86-yard kickoff return for a touchdown that resulted in the Bobcats' only point5. •The ~rona del Mar Higti lootball program includes a half,page tribute to ll!ured former d.!>.Sistant coach l:.d Blanton. Blanton , a former l~tancia head coach, spent two -.1101.i. as an .L......,LStant at c...dM, Llw most recent ...... ......... ...a... ,. Iii-. c9L'*'f I k • •--A...a..:..11 r ~--..,,.__ ..,, ..... ca • 141 .. .-.. ln21JOSllld ...... ~ IJlldlnC --- , ..... ,. 1be tlb.aPmlllill ..... ........,. .... '•• IDdcoedq .._bW._ ... ,. .......... --.1n .. pll)ID ---•• fl the lllDe. •~In~ l91b 1M10D. II 18-2 in ...-~e.me of the Bay dasbet wtlh c.omoa del Mar. 1Wo vk:toriee included lo that mat were edUeYed In the fDDowing le8IOll'a opens. • Boch of Sep Hilll abutouca have a>me agalmt Falnnont Prep. The Lightning downed the HuUie8. Z'I~. lo 200Z. Sep holds a 2-1 ectp In the leliea, In whk:h the away team has prewOed each time. Sagle bas two shu:toutB in 23 varsity games. cootnuy to a previous report in the Daily Pilot • The Lightning (3-l) are off to their best start in this their dilid varsity season. The 2002 squad was 3-2, before stumbling the final four games. • Fonner c.osta Mesa varsity and freshman football coac.:h John c.amey attended the M~' 42, 7 loss at Westminster Hlgtl Friday. It was the first time the retired teacher-coach had seen Costa Mesa play this season. • in an ironic twist. Corona del Mar High roaches implored officials to eject Valencia receiver Rashad Olambers, after the Tiger standout punched a Sea King ln the fac.emask ln open view of tht officials and just about everyone else in attendance Saturday night at Newpon Harbor l ligh, c..hambers. who was ejected, wears jersey No. 2, the same number worn by CdM senior Kevin WeJ<:h. who was sitting out Saturday after being ejected for committing a pen;onal foul .... .. -.21c:Wa.., ..... , .......... ..... . • fllal.,..oma,.o..h Amw ta<'"(l 'r llaolDlll» .......... oc-~-hlird" .-. ,,... 2D Loi ~-·7~· ·'ftie~ ........ ,..,.....,dmlit ... Goa ..... bul ht lllid be" molt proud M lht temn iwt.t the ~ • 11 xe-s be Wll at the • Pttlnda pla)'en ~ the new mtpc ·~"decal on their belmeb Mla)t • The 35-20 Newport Halboi win OWi' Dina Hilla WU the 'Dlra' fifth atxaight CMll' the D>lpiWls. Tbe 20 polntB la the moet sum!ndered by the s.Don' defenae In the he;.pme streak. The average ecoce cA the previous four pnes was 36.5-10.8. • Junior James Coder leads Newport Hmbor wtth 165 recetving yards and three toucbdowns.. ~Alex Orth is lel:Olld with 146 and lellioc Spencer Link Is thbd with 135. Both Orth jlDd Coder have 13 recepcions. while Unk hM hauled In nine passes. •Among those cheering for CdM Saturday night was former Major lngue pitcher Gregg otson. The l42 year veteran. who was American League Rookie of the Year as the Baltimore Orioles' doser In 1989 and retired in 200 I after two seasons with the Dodgers. is a Newport Beach resident Gtson attended Saturday to watch his daughter. a youth cheerleader, participate in the halftime entertainment •Estancia is now 5-5 all-ume agaWt Orange. The last Eagle victory was a 42-0 shutout in 2000. The average score dunng the series has been. 21 , 17, Orange. ®GTE Of TtE DAY 11/•ve Juul telJl1U that shOuld have won, but losL Thu if th~ opposite." 0.. ...... Newport Haft>of Pb vole)'bal coach TARS Continued from A6 squads ended on a Foothill Wt , ting error. Another Knight hilting error, followed by a Hall kill, gave New- pon Harbor a 25-21 win to force a fifth game. "It's t:hree-ou1,five." said Foot- hill Coach Mike Bowen, who lost three starten to disciplinary IJanSs fer after they violated district rules at an August tournament in I fa, Wdii, • 1 give all the credit in tht: world to Newpon Hamor. They played hard to bounce back and force it to five games.· Like the previous games. the fifth was baclc-and,forth from the beginning. Foothill took a J2,8 lead on five conM.>t:UllVl' 1>erves from Cluisuana Molina. Following a Newport timeout. the Sailors roared back with liw straighr point'i of their own for a 13· l 2 lead. A Newpon llarbor net violation tied the ganw, bur kills by "tamut.zer and < :.trt·y lin bhed the ma1ch. "I told them at the ti1m•ou1 tht' ..ame thing I rold them aftt'r game<; 3 and 4," (,lenn -.aid "And that wa., 'If Wt' ehmm..ttl' our mistake--, we .. hould ht• ,1hlt• 10 win.' II feels goo<l to win a dose one. We lo'>t w I .Jgima Reach m five game'> l">ept ·Ull. '>O tht:> is nice to ht· on the oppo'>llt' end of that." SAGE HILL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ORANGE COAST PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Jamie McGee 6-0 155 Fr. He threw his first two TD passes of the season and had two more dropped in the Lighting's win · Featuring: Michael Mora an M 215 Jr. Hehad three sacks and several quarterback pressures at defensive end, and blocked well ~ at right tackle. ~ Tm.E SPONSQR Q...Ut7 itt • Children's Activities • Nature Center Tours Matt Downs 5-8 190 Fr. The tailback carried 16 timesfor89 yards and twoTDs and also caught five passes for 29 yards. 8UPPOKDNG 8PONtK)IUf ~ .. ~ .. ~~-- G .,, & i..1 • Pia A88ogAD SPoNSQBS • i B native nts • Opportunity Dra111ing ~I! ..... ~ .......... . n.~ "'""' • Food & Beverage. Foon 8PoNSQB8 • Silent Auction • Free Admi••ionl • MU11ic by: Del Grouq a :::: and Scarbougla, Meloln Eddy MIDIA 8PoN8QB Blun Band, and Greg Wel1U OailyAilli S~, Ochiber 17 1 Oaw11 lo-3pW11 1fJ0116tlllSUe.et P~& £~ Of\l 15~0Y 16~ PlM.tH'calL (949) 645-8489 (or ~orQ>-~I Dave Ronnln& 6-2 230 Fr. Since taking over at middle 'backer, he has established himself as a key cog onr:;; ) Pirates' defense g •• ... ......... .. w..-cocaw• '*''''"""°''···()Jtued:aw:t: n : t 3'T -a.ddela • Nllllk.JC beck .. the IDi of aam• rtoi*•P'P··· Oi6 ...,.II 11;.dtfsa , ~ IC\.6a runmng t-2 touchdown •.• Minef andl upa farno9*\ ... ~O.. Nndilll t.:t • lbe Mne of ........ billl a Wca11ts jU?ur•r, .. lrllide Mmt,wtrr &am..lr-1D-61r w1he4kl.tx a ,.._ ..... dpl .... and 3-yard lo-. safety 1bm )ec ._., lntat:epCI it • OOllONA DEL MAil-)aUor ..• 1lM::lde a,-JJbl stu1rs a end Mia._..,~ a ruruUng bide pa I-yard km . . . fumbJe ... Senior lbwbacttr 1ldie ~Keleme..Dutro ~ MMtW\ recown a fumble races over to tadde a receiver near ... Burgner sacb quatlelbadt for a lddelJne for no gain ... Uhl trips an 10-yard loss •.. Junior a running back and Martin comerl:>ack Matt Lci,d provider. finishes Wm otI for no gain . . . blank.et coverage to brt'ak up a Linebacker 'n.,lar bmg lays a long pa.c;.s ... Senior comerback big hit on a running bad at the Tom Weldl driver. lhrougt1 a line of scrimmage... l'ece1ver to bring him down after d Kalama,Dutro stuffs a reverse for shon gam Wclch drilb no gain ... Comert>aclc Gnnt scrambling qtwtt:rbdck on d • canerly steps in &ont of a pass to I-yard gam Juruor lu1ehdt.lt·r force an incompledon ... Onh Shaun Mohler dlld Bury~nt:r !>walS down a pass to cal.l!Je an rnrnbmt• to ..ruff a nm fur ..i incompletion ... Miner level-. a I vard ~n scrambling quarterback for • COSTA MESA ~·ruor 1m1dt· minimal gain ... Orth ant.to pate-. lmt:l>i.ll ker Randy Fea rt:t um.' ..in a pass perfectly and ~down 1111t•n t·pucm Ir, yard' 10 rullt the ball for an lncomplecion \'v1;..,1n1111..,t1·r' fin.ti ltr.t ha.II Uh.I and end P.rt Ray combine po""'°""un Juruur t.ickll• tuan on a quarterback sadc. .. Jad ... '>1111 l>ia7 lt-.H,h ,, ~roup 111 1..tt kJ1·r. 1111en.-:epts a pass ... Ca.'>.-.cr!y who -.wll .1 ru11 tor 1111 ga111 I 1·,1 recovers a muffed punl rc·n·11111111 n1.1li.1 ..... 1 to -.et up a Sailor touchdr11.'\111 pott·1111.1ll\ 1om hdown '>tl\111g l:nd Saalnl JQwllftan reomb ,1 1.1t IJt· 011,11111111•rc1•11111m rt•t11r11 2 yard sack. h\ ,, W1 .... 11111r1'>11·r tld1•11""'' h.11 ~ • fSfANaA -free ~frty . Andrew '"1.mford 1w111·1rat1· ... Daniel Ollflelboro tha'>t'\ <l .111t.111.11I'> a halh am1·r 1111 ,1 .' y.1rd running back oUt. of bound ... tor 111 ...... no gain ... Clleesboro and outside linebacker Ryan Sanford gang tac:lcle a running hat k for J l ·yard loss ... Inside 'hm kt·r Bryce McKendry wrap'> up .1 "·rambling quarterback for J m1mmal gain . . Owt..J)(m1 rt·tum:. Ml 1ntt·rc:ep11011 "it• \.ml' tor .t touchdown I ml'bJt h ·r Mlke Courtney ~tun ... ..i nm11111..: hat k J I the lme \ ll Ke11cln wrap' up a running h<ick JI the h 111 l-rt't' -..af el} Donovan DEEP SEA MONDAv·s COUNTS Newport Landing '3 tio 11s 49 anglers 41 yellowt111I ]&, c.c11tco b<1ss. $ s,md b.t<;c. 17 rodcfish 1 i.tw,~pstw,111 1 blue perd1, 9S hornto 1 oµalcvc SCHEDULE TOOAY High .,d1ool lxiys .;ru1 girl' BrHhrPn Christ1.1n .it SagP Hill 3 pm Re6d h<><*ey H111h 5d1nol N1•wp<;in H.,rti<•r .11 M..irin,1 1 1">11111 Golf H14h sdlool y1rls E'>tanc1a al 51 M.ir~drtit\ at Mdrtw<lla Cnuntry Clut1 2 30 n 111 S.Jl!'' Hill dt 0 1lur•I Ac.11J1 •111y .ii 0.111 M 1lh•r G<Jlf C1,ur.,,., J D rn Soccer Collf'<ll WOlnf'll v.in411.1r<1 ,1t Po1n1 lomJ N.v;i11•111• ) 30 pm Tenn rs H1yh .,,,,., 1 qirls r " Hill 11 rro 'Jt•wp< r! If •'• 1 3 n rn Cc,rt:.,,I I f1• ~, t' ,fl ... , ' :J 1S i' rn t · '·'" 1 tt r, ,, ,. Wf-oStrllltl'ilt•f ti ( ~ 'I I ,v~• 1 ll I Volleyball C.nllt·qP Wf•fl o·f1 f ' , 1' .. 1'1q, •. ,, l p (1 H111t1'>d11i<1lq1• '11•1 M.11 < VJ1 " "f'"' Wat.Mpolo 11' 11 f(H 1 ,,., 1 ,, .. 1q• t--1 H111t1 >dlU 11 h<1; ') 1 H1 •I '" • !' C(..tS11-t Ml"ui j ,~, • f r I. ' ,, .. _ ..... .. l.1111 ..... .. ""' ..... .. ..... .. !ii'-........ ~ ,., .,., S<Mi ui.· 40deyt · t .oi NOfKlt NOTIC{ IS HCIUBY GIVC H th1t Newport Mtu tJnllltd Sclioot D11t11\.I actm1 b>' and ttwou1h II• Governint BoMd wlH receive Hai.cl bids lo• award of 1 c011tract f0t lhe 1bo•t 111med Project uv lo, but not liter than th~ bid deadline •ffecl t'•••ai. tilt • ,,.,.,., .. J*IOd, C. TIM llOOVt shift bt I liuMed CtiltrtctOf putMHtnt to the lw!Mu •nd 'rofeatlon~ Code 91J1111trat.1M ••tllotttr •Ill .. ., .......... u lnletnttd INflOn f .. e11 obJIK'-I• IN ti ..... , (.Uta Act , ........ u.. •• .. <™' .utllofitJ ... •• , • ..," '° ....... IN PlftOnal '•"*" to lntetu..a · l*JOM tetlve to ltifl• 1na11t ~ ~ w~ --~.._ .... t=, ... ' ... ... --· .=t' b "~'=~ _., . .., lllOUUT tOll f'tlOf'OS MS ,Cf'UM ~flON) Ot1111t C4Mi.!ty Sm - ....... ~1(1 (OCSO Ot tN Olatrlct) of Or1nt1 C:O.."t~} C.llfOfnit, will ,.,.,, PfOl>O...ia untrl 1.011111111, D.ln AJ1D rua ,,,. Openl"f lime end lid Oeodlln• lhvr• dar. October I 4th. 7004: 2·00 p.m. A l'IJ1 • or Hu.I f.I~ '"•VI "'4t·wiu1tf Mt." a ll111l11•lf \1 h11ul lll\1111 r l'UI "·' 111•' .J'•ft•, H Ht .. u ,lt,·rt I r1 It Mr .1 (A U tdt. R P11111 I I NJlll~ AOAMS lUMINTAllY IHfllllM HOUSING 810•1 10 OS I I u. 1'1.rn• ·HI Olt hit Mt l 1tf lhy fiu1ldtt1•' t \llll~t.flUI•\ M t•1t"o\H t: /\ Clfl11 II /1JK'i ( ll~•I , ...... c ,, .. ,I M1· j ( d 'llh/h 1.0 2 SUMMARY Of WORK /\ I r 11tt't 1 fJt'\t npt11111 I h" 1111•1~ll lfHl"'I\ nt •It w .. ,.., 1rn ft1dtn~ tJul 0111 h1111h·d ft demoh r h1fl ~·· .ulinv. r1avrnv 1u,d111 y1 nund ut1lll1t.:~ t1uu ... Ill •I tt•lw dfllblf- 1 l.t' •.111•·111 h11tldtO)(\ lt1IJfllJ1q1 i •lflll'f!HV .. 1 .. l It If .-sl .11t1J low "'''t·l~'.• -.y,len1· II 1·1 .. lt1Tllf1Jf 1 m.11t· VHl~O<Jil f \II /\ Bids \hall be rt> ceoved 111 the place 1d1nlll1ed above Whether or not bids "e op~1>ed tollly 411 the 1111111 lued 111 this noltce, no bod will be received ~lier the bid de.dhne 8 PLANS ANO SPEC If ICA !IONS ARE AVAIL ABlf NOW !he docu mfOnls may be reviewed at the PROJ£CT MAN AGf fl s otf1c e (He address item H below) OR CAN er PURCtiAS£0 r RO M tNHllUT llUl,ltNT: 16372 Can•tructtan-Cet1ter, ln1lna, CA. •2606. TIL (•Ul 5S2-7S68 FAX (949)SS2-1209 C l ach BIOO( R mus I po~I a bod bond or uther ~er.u11ly m the a111uunt ot IO't ol the an-1ounl of the bid wolh the bid 0 fach BIOOfR SI 111ullaneously with the eHH ullon o f the Con frootl Atreemenl will be • et.1~11 eel <o fur n1~h a I Jlior and Mdl•11al PerfmmanL~ Bond m an 3111ounl ~Qual lo 100 11ttltnl ul the Conllad \IJftl and d r dllhlul f'erformanLe Bond 1n 41n amount equal to 100 peru111 of lhe Contract Sum Said Bond\ shall be from •*" admitted C~hlor n1a Surety salts facto• y to the 01st11ct and hst~d m the f •deral Re~l\IP•. "\Ued by the n .. 11 .. r lm~n• of fr~asury .ind hLen\rd m Cahtor ma ~••d Bonds shall ""11J111 111 lull IOI L~ and '"' bt lktnstd '" tht ~•bit ctau 1flc.etion.l tOt tilt trtdH fl)( whic:h t.1111 con tr"'°' Is aub ftltttlftC I bid F Thtl PfOltCI hll JT> Olsebltd V•l•ren Busl ntu Enterprln perhcl p1t1<>n 1o•ls G Question• .about this PROJECT should bt dttected to ll1t PROJCCT MANAGER H Cuntul Samii Shali f11m McCarthy Buoldine Co Address 2985 C Btor StrHI, Costa Mesa CA 92626 Telephone 714 424 8950 Fu 714/424 8951 I No Bid inay be w1lhdr;iw11 unltl Ninety day5 dlter lhe Bid Openina O•te .I lhe 01~t11d 1 esetves lhe rtihl to r ~red any and 41f b•d~ or lo wa1•e 11regula111te~ "' any bid I\ New1>u• I Mes• Umfoed Stttuor CJ1\lrol I 1s an °t'Qudl 011p111 t11n1lv" empluytr l No tele.,hon• or fd~s1ni1le md• lime. will be a••1lablf' to h1dde1 ~ on the OtSIRIC I ttrlWll\f'S al the t1111e of bod Publl~hrd N~w1Ju• I Buth:Cosla Mt'\d Oa11y Pilot Septrmb"' 78 Ot lober 5, 7004 1014 ISC1W2 llOnct Of rmnotl TO ADlllSTII ESTATIOF: DOIOTHY FllY, tb DOIOTKY I. REY, tb DOIOTHY IA Y FllY WE llO. A2274'4 lo all he11 , c.1ar 1e\ cu:d11tu "> 1 ''° lmaenl ued11or• .ind person\ wh1, ffl(•Y olfl erw1se bP ml~r ••l~d 10 lhf' will 01 ~·.Idle or both, nf IHlRO 1 llY rnEY ,1kd DWlOIHV M FREY dkd flOROlllV MAV f Rf Y A Pl llllON I OR Pl<ll BAil has t1~en f•l•d hy Sandr41 l l<oy & N•ru w I< B1 anl in th~ Supe11111 Court o l c;dhfn1111.1 lounty nf Or ani,:• till Pf I 1 llON I UH PROBAtl 1eq111·~ls 111 .. 1 Nan'y II ~·•nl & Sdndr a J R1•y bP ·•I• porn It'd as 11•• <.undl r~pres~nt ahv•· tn .•d moms!" the •\131• of tru• de1 eden I 1 H( Pl I IT ION reque~f\ lhf' deudent ' will .ind < nd1,1ls 11 any tie 3dm11ted lo rirotldte !he will and ,fOy 1 nd1u ls di~ ••d•lal>le fur ~•amtnd l1t1n in the IM kept try lhe t.CIUlf I Hf Pi llTION rt4ue•I• duthnrtly to arl1111111\t•• the rsldte """"' th~ l11deptndenl Ao.1111111" lrdlfl)11 1tf I \l.Jlt" f\1 I ( lh" .1ulho11tv will •lluw I tlr pPr •,onal r t>Of e\Jon 14lltV• lu l•k• nldny ,H t1f')O'. without ubt.\tn 1nw: t•1ur t ~p,uov ,tl (ipfnrP ldktn~ t~•ld111 vtry uupu•tJnt Jff 1t1U\ huw••eo th~ 11Prson~I 11·pres~nt4tove will b~ rruuor"d lo goVl' nohte to 1nll'lf'Sled pef\oM unlPs~ lhry have warvf'd nor1cr no con\enlt'd lo lhr proposed •• tonn 1 lhL tndeR.~()dtnl Jd ... tJtlotl 11114 "'°"' '°" CIUH why the COllfl 1tMMtld not .,int tlM • ulllorlty. A HCARIHG on tlM ~UtlOn will b• lltld on J<V2l/04 et 1 ·45 p ni In °'9t l73 locettd It 341 Th• City Dflve Soutll, Of•n1t. CA 92613. Ir YOU 06.IECT to tN 11 en1tn1 of the 1>41htoo11, you should 9P9411t 11 ~ liettint Ind slttt )'OIH obttetoons °' file written obiections with the court bel0te tht heerln1 Your appeannca m1y be In person or by your attorney IF 'l'ou ARC A CREDI TOR or cont1n1ent ~redltor ot Ille dece11td, you must Me your claim wtth the court ilnd mail a topy to the personal represenlahve 1ppo1nled by the cour I w1thtn four months from the d1te of the f11st 1ssuilnce of letters <IS provided m Probate Code section 9100 The ltme for lolln11 claims will not e•pire btlore fou1 montlls from the heartn& dale noticed above YOU fl!AY C:XAMINt the fife kept by the court If you are a pe1son on · terested on the estate. you mdy /•le with the cou1 I a Request for SpeLtdf Noht.e (form OC t '14 J of the hl1n11 of an 1nvenfo1 y and apptaosal ol r~late a~sels or ol dllY pel1!1on or at.taunt d\ proviQed 1n Probate C1tdP \t( hon l?SO A l<equesl 101 Special Noflu 101111 ts available trom the covrl clerk Attor-1 few '•tltl-r: Mon T. lf19GR, lS41., 123S N. HClf'bor •lvd., Ste. 11 S, Fullerton CA 97132 Publoshtd Newport 8edd1/Cosla Mesa Dady Pilot Septembe• 28 Oc lol>t;r 4 5 /004 Hll/J77 ISCIWI MOOO Of rmnotl TO ADUISTfl ISTATIOF: FWKl5 H. PATTllSOM, tb m rmasoN WE llO. A2V S14 Io Jll hP11 ~ benelt fla11es Cl edtlo• ~. l on ltngertl t "d•llH\ and IJPI sun' who may uth nw1\e be interes ted 111 the will 01 estalt 111 both. of r RANCIS II PATlfRSON dka PAI PAI tr RSON A Pl llllON fOR PRO 111\ JI has bti•n folrd by ROHlll llRYANI 111 !ht Su11~11or C:ourl 111 ( "'' lornt•, Cu1J11tv nf Oc .mgr 1111 1'1 11 llUN f OR l'f.IOElll II 1 ~Qutsls that NOHBI HRYANI bP ap rio1nted d< ptr s11nal rep1e<enldflve lo .td m1111\t•• tht• e~l~t~ r1t fhe detedtnl Hit PC ltllON rp11ue\I< th1· decedent " will anf1 c otdlllls ti dOy be adm1 tled lo 1Hnt14tf' lhe Wiii dnd ~ny lUdtLttS art' a•a1lable lor eaArmna Iron 1n the Ille i.epl by lht court 111r Pr llllON requests authu11ty tu adrr11nt\ler lhP estatr und•r lhe lndependf'nl ~dm1n~ l.Ol IGTllE,DAJIANDN<f, rAl.IWINO BlM£NTAaY SOtOOl l.Ol IGTllE,DATI AJID NCI, POMONA Bl.IOOW SOfOOl A Btd Opening lime and lld Oeodtlne TuHdoy, A. lld o,..nlng Tl,.e -d lld Oeacfflne: luHdoy, No¥ember I 61h, 2004: 0 2:00 p.m . Nov..,.ber 9th, 2004: 02:00 p m. 1• I f,u' 111 flt<I f.11·1 •'•Ill Nr·w1111fl M~·· t Un1t1etJ Ii Platt of Bid Re(ttpl Newport Mesa Untlttd 1 ..... 1 111 111• I 1'1111 "•I""~' "IH'o H 11,.,., \l11•r1 'ilh .. nt 01•.1111.I Purchason~?9H'i R BPilr Sh el'! 1 • M• • ' • l 'h.'I, I osta Mr\a Ca 9262& • I' 'f' t N,1110 M•o1ure "'A"' 'auforlno < Pro1f'c..l Nam~ Meo1ure •14• Pomono Uementory School 810It11 2 OS Uam-lary S<hool •IO #I I 1 OS I 1 ·1 ,, r I Ill ... ,. "" ,,,. f'R0.11 I r Ma11··~·1'• s ti Piil e Pld"' die on file l'f!OJC c I M.in<ll(PI s If, • '"' ·•""1 fluollhn~ l.nm11.rn1e\ /0401 nlftLe Mt.Carthv Rutldrne 1 nmpan1,., 70401 • w 1\11 "' ·"' l't ..... 1. mo Nl'wpnr I fll';tl h l.A s w Birch Sh.,., Su1f• lOO NPWIJ(H I Oe•1 h I II ·111~.11 92660 M· ( "thy fl111l•I·•'< I •llllo.)nor· M .. a .... A Oll1t t MLCaflhy ButldtnJ! Com11~111e\. MPO\UI' II 01111 r /'ti!~ I. A~a• Sl1e••t CuslJ M-.J l:d 'l/h/11 • 1985 C e~u Streel. Co~la Mt'" c;a q/'1.'t, I 02 SUMMARY OF WORK: 1.02 SUMMARY OF WORll1 I 111 .. t t 011s1.111>twn.. Ttus "'"led 1.un"sl~ ut lhe f'roielt Oescriphon !hi\ P•Olf'CI "'"'·"'' uf th~ "" l\td mod•rn11.tlinn nl a protntypt elemtnldry pha,ed moder n11a!ron of a po otolypt tlf'menla• y "hnul 111 lhr N~wpnrl M,.,,, U111f1~d S1 hool o .. 1r1t l \t.hool tn the N~wpo1I MP\~ Un1 fred S1h1>ul Ot\fr•CI '.1w11l11 ·•"v 111 .11th & \dft-ly rnmphanct ADA Spe~ofoc.allr htalth & \df•tv comi1lt•1t<e AOll •"'l'"·"' 1 llu1f'1•n1? \hPll 1n1e1111ty uprr arles , 11mph.tn1,. hu1ldmv. \htll •nlf~111 1 1111er AdPs t 1.v.,tuwn mt• rtW'> lethoolOV'1 ·•nc1 mfrct')hUt.lute t las.sroom 1nlt1r1or1r, tr• hunln)tv "nd •hfittsltUChJtc "Ill!' ddP\ UPR' ades l'rel11n111.uy I '"""'" JI lllU !MIO r.i P1el1m1nary t •l11na1 .. $)'>(JO 000 oo I OJ NOTIU: 1.03 NOllCl: A Nllfll I IS llfRll!V l;IVIN 111,,1 N•wport Me\a A NOIU I IS lt!RfBV 1,IVlN lh•I N•wpur : M~s" U111lll'd •,.1 .. ,,,1 01\htr t ·" 111111: hy .11111 tt11ou11h •h l1111f1rrt . .fl11o11I 01~!111.I •t Im~ by and lhrouah 1h '" .. '""'£ Ko~' t1 wilt f t.'t f'tVP. ".f·.tleJ h•d' fut aw•rd C.ovrr 1•u1•· Bod rd wilt ,,.c.tt1ve '\fl'dl~d bid' Im dward .,f • • onh '"I 101 !hf' al10•~ nMn•<I f'rowr1 ufl lo 1ol .1 1 111111 •''-' Int the dlruvt "dmPd p1 IJl"d up to hut not l.1trr lhan the h•d d"~dl1111• lout ""' t,1tpr lhJn thP lltd deadline Ii Hod• •.hdll b" •e<e•••·d 111 111 .. pl•t • 1dentrl1Pd 1• t ol ·.hAll ht rt1 e•••d 10 !ht pt41 e tdenfrl•"d Jhnw Whrlh~r '" not beds 1111' 111Jenl"d oarlly Al '"''" Wlo•lhrr nr nnl l1td\ arr· open,.d l'•atlly al lhr l11nP ll•ed 111 lh1s nnl11 t nn hid will bl! •ti •i.rd 111, 111111. ft•Pd 111 lht\ rmltt r nu htd will he IPltl•Pd dfl•• thP bid dt.tdllne ,11,., flu tm1 d~ddlrne C. Pl ANS SPfl.lflCATIONS ANO Pl AN HOI tit 11 , C 1'1 llN <;pf( 11 ICAllONS ANO Pl AN HOI OlRS I ISl AIU AVl\ll A8lC NOW lhe document' 111,1y t hi Af.11 AVAllABlE NOW lht doLumenh milly lrr rtlrtt'Wt'd al tht PROll l.f Mana11e1 ~ off•<r , ..... 1 .. ,,..,,.wPd al the PROJ£Cl Mana&er'\ otflce (!>t'e address rtem II below ) OR CAN BC PUf.ICllA\I II 11ld1•\• rl•m It below) OR CAN 8£ PURCHASCO FROM INllaNn •lUEP•tNT: 16172 COMff'v<tlon f f.IOM INTllNrT llUl,•INTr 16372 (OMtnKtltft <-•er, lrvhM, CA. 92606 (90) SS2 7561 rAX Center, tn1lna, CA. 92606 (949) SS2-7SH rAX (949) SS2-120• (949) SS2 12ot 0 lh• 01\lllt t will bP 1111t1at1nc and tnlorc 111~ • O lhe Otsl11d .. 111 bP m1!1ahn& and tnlortone a I .1hor tomphan• I' Pro1tri1m on au.C11dan1 • with lhP l Jbor Comphanct Pro11ram in accordance with the plu•1\1on~ 41nd requ11emenls n l Auembty !loll &ro.1s1Dn' and requ11tmenh ot Assembly Bill I~ and pursutnt tn C1llforn1a l abo1 I ndr 1"°6 and pursuant to C•hforn11 labor Code '" toon• 1710 ~• ~II All rnnlt dClo" ~n•I 111~11 \l•d1on~ 1770 l!I 3eq All cnnlracl0t1 and their •1111 lu abH> \Ublontr<1cto" petfn1m1nR on lhe 11r•1rrr t ~llJll11 abl~ wbrontracto" perfo1m1n& nn the proiect ''" will be r~quurd lo • 11•np1v wilh llu· \llr will be required lo comply with lht rr11ucrrmenh 111 th,. l.1bnr f:nmplt~n1f' Pr11~r.1m rt11u11 tments ot the latx>r Comphance Proeram 1111 hlllve of. but nut hnHfPd In 11rn•1dtnR th~ I .1h111 1ndus1ve nf, but nol hmoted lo p1ovldlnc the I abor I unipl1anLP Ollirrr "' hi· h1'1 dr"~"·•l•d Comphant.e Olf1cer 01 his/her dtsl1n1ted rep•eMnl"lt•r llie 1111ht tn rnnd111 I ~111111 r~pruentat1ve the 111ht lo conduct •1ud1t" tr1lttvlews of the t11de"n"n 11r1f<rrm1ng on lhP 1nter,,iews ot the tradnmen performtnc on the proteet sot• on ~n u tt""m•d ""' ,."'" Y "•'" p1 oiect site on an as dtf'med necessary buls durln1 tmptoyees norm~• ••1111~1n11 h••urs. ~1 "" du11na e"'l>lo>'-nbfmal wOft.1111 hours. al no a6dltiontl t~t tn thr n"'"' t "' ·"'Y of th,. •dd1toon1I cost to the Oistr1ct. or any of th• DIUrlet'' ••prrvnlalt•t\ 111 ~~"'" 011t11ct's raf)ftstnt1tlvu or 11ents ( f Mh lllOOLR mu\! 1111\I " h11t 11111111 or nther r Each BIOOCR must post a bid bond or othf'f \KUfll>' tn the .. mount of JO· 111 lhf' amount of s.ec11r1ty 1n the 1mount of lO'J. ot the amount or tho bid with the b1d th• bid with the bod f f •ch BIOO£R \tnlull 111r<11"IY with lh1• •••cuhon f F ach BIOOER, simulttneously with tht uecutlon al lht Conlt1el ll~r"f'"'""' "''" bf' •r•11111td lo ot lht Contr1ct Acrurntnt. will be rtQUll'td to lurnlfh • lebOI •lid M•trr••I l'11fnrm•nct Bond tu1nish a L•bor and M•terott Perl0tm1nce llond 111 .on 11mount "<lU•I lo 100 Pf'•CPnt nl lh11 C'.onlracl m an 1mount equ•f to 100 percent of the Contract \Um •n" • faillllul rr1l0tm1nrt flnnd 1n .an amount sum •nd t f1lthful P"fot1l\lnct Bond'" an •mou,,t ~qu•I to 100 JI~"""' nl lhl' Conh"' t Sum S•ld equ1I to 100 .,.rceot ot lht Conlt1<'I Suni S11d Bonds •h"ll b" lr11m an •dmrll•d C•hl0fn11 Surtl't Bondi th•tl be from 1n 1dmltted C•tlf0tnl1 Sl.lftly ~•htle<.tory to lht D•\trrrt and h•l"d 111liter11df'.tal utlsfectory to tilt District and lltl~ in tilt he!« at R•ll\ltr '"u•d by thr Orp11tmenl Ill Trtnury R"CiilH Issued by lilt G.ptlflrntnl of Trtl'lllJ '""' lk MMd in Cthform• \Aid Ron1h •hall rtn1ain 1"4 licensed 111 Californle S•ld Bond\ •h•H re1na1n '" full fn11" ind •ll•d throurh th~ auarfnlff In full f0to ind effect thfoulh tilt cuer•ntH II" 111;d par IOd G lh~ RIOOf R 'lllitll bt 1 h<tn~d conlrKtOf c Tht lltOOfR ihell IMI , lktnlff conttec;tor f)1tt\u1nt lo the Bu\lnl'u Ind Ptofrulonalt Cndt pursuant to th• Buslneu 1nd l'r<1fet•lon1lt Coct. and bt lrunud In the .apphnb~ r 11n1f1C1bont Ind bt Nctnlff In tlM lll)llllclll>lt c:Juslftcitlon• lo• lht Ira~' for *hkh 11\t r onlrtctOf IS for tnt tredn tor wtrich tilt COftttllCIOf II •ubmt111n1 • b•d tubmlltlnt t bid II rhlt project hit 3~ Oltllblilll v .... an RutlnaH H Thh l)fO~I "" 3S Oistl>Mtd V1twt11 Bu•llltH f ntlfprlM Pttl1C1P•tlotl so.ts f nttfPfltrt ,.UCtpo11tlofl ~· I QvftllOns tbovl tfl~ l'ftOJ(CT thould I># d1tKltd t QufttlOM tMllt Utb .-RO•Cl ihoutd N dlftcttd to the l'ftOJECT MANAGCR t ... _ Pfl!O"'CT ....... ,. 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"''"' bt lecll'tlff et OC$O's ~IHllOl'I Ina court epproot, the "'°'°'" actlOll ) 8tf0tt t•lftt certain Tiie l1tdt~ltff11t , eel• very Important .cllona. 1nlnl.stretlo11 eutliorltr ltowevtt, IN jMrtonef wlll M ••ntlld titltM 119ttMnt1tln wlff bt 1n lnter .. ted Pt(IOtl rllQUlftcl to &Ille notklt flt.a 111 objtctlM to ttie to lnlttuttd '*'~ ,..utJo11 and tllows pod unteu tlMy h111t w1ivtd c1uM Whr IM court 11otkt or tOllMftbMf to allcKlld not cr1nt tht the l)tC)pOltd action ) t11ttlcftty Tht lnd1p1ndt11t td A HEARING on tM mlnlttretlon 1uthorlly ~lltion wilt ti• held on wlN bt cranttcl ul\lau 10/2&!'04 1t l ·45 pm In 111 Interested pernn 0t9t. L73 touted at 341 hits 1n obltcUon to the Tiit City Ollvt South, .,.truon end lhowa aood Ounce. CA 92613 ._.,CAoqMO Pullll1htll Htwpor t 8tM:WC..t• Meta Delly Pilot October 5, J l , IZ • 2004 TMOla -•-am• ~ ... lobby 01 'urcttealn1 OlviMpn Oftlce. lly 1111 dat• end time htttln at>owt Mt tor th, 108&4 Ullt A'tltnue, Fountlln V ... y, Calrfo.m.. 92708 70ll. fOf' tht followlnc; Cl\1$1 why tht court If YOU 08.IECT to tt1t should not 1t1nt the fr8n1tn1 of tht petition. authoflty you "1ollld IPClttt 11 th• A HEARING on tht h11rln1 ind state your petlt11>n will bt held on obE!iona or t1Mi written 10/28/04 al 1:4S p.m. In ob Ions with~ court 0t9t l7J located at 341 bt ore tht lietrl111 Your Tht City Otive Sooth. appe1r1nu may bt 111 Oranae. CA 92613. person or b,. ,.our IF YOU OBJECT to lht 1ttorney 11r1nhn& of tht ~trhon, If' YOU ARE A CREDI you should 1ppe1t at lilt TOR or contln&eAt hHrln& and state your credit°' ol tilt decused, objections or Ille written you must hie your clacm ob,echons with the cowl with lht court 1nd mail before the he1111111. Your 1 copy to tfle person1I appear ann may be in represent•ltve 1ppointed person or by your by the court wrth1n four 1ttorney months from the d1te of If YOU ARE A CREDI the first issuance ol TOR or coot1n1enl letters H provoded tn ~red1tor ol the deceesed. Probate Code section you must Ille vour claim 9100. The time for flftn& with the court and mill cl11ms will not up1re a copy to the person11 before four months from represenlitt1ve appointed the hearon& date noticed by the court within lour above. months from the date of YOU MAY EXAMINE the tht' ht51 1s\uance of !tie kept by the court. II letters as p1ov1ded 1n you are a person 1n Probate Code section feruled m the tslate, 9100 Tht ltme for lthne you may hie with tfle claims will not upue court a Request tor belo1e lour months from Spec11I Nolot.e (form OE the hea11ne d1te nohctd l '>4 > ot the him& of an dbov• 1n..,~nlory and appraisal YOU MAY [XAMINf the of estate assets or ol !tit' kepi by the cour I It anv pelt hon or account you .,, a person in ii~ provtded 1n Probate teie~ted 1n the eslale. Code section 1750 A you may Irle with the Request for Spf't1al lOurt • Request tur Noltce form 15 a•d•lable Special Nolle• (lorm Dl from the court clerk 154) ol the l1hn1 ot dn Anornay fw PatttJ-: m•entory and appra1HI MAl ll F. VON ESCH, ot esl1le assets or of ISQ., VON UCH & any peht1on 01 account VON ISCH, 8 10 I . as p10V1ded 111 f'roball' C 0 MM 0 H WE Al TN Code secl10n 1?50 A AVl., fUUHTON, CA f.leque\I lor S pet1al 92831 Notice form 1s available f'ubft~ht'd N~wporl from the court t leri. Be.iLh/Co\ld Me\a Oa1ly At1orne1 f« '•tiff-: Pilot Oclobf'• 5 11 12 llOGH S. llOSS, ISQ., 2004 IM087 421 N. lllOOllNUllSJ - ST., SU 126, U A- HllM, CA 92101 -S618 ISCI 14169 MOOOtfSAU "llAl PIOPllTY .. Publ"hed Ne wport Beach 'Cnsta Mesa Oa11y Polo! Seplember 78 U~lobri 4 5 ?004 T016 ISC14864 llOOO Of rmnotl TOAOMMTB lSTATI Of: 11.H. vo.e ESOt WE MO.A227SSO Io •II ht11 s. beneto l ta11r~ u td1tor-s Hiit toniie11t 1 red1lor ~ .ind 11ersn11\ whn mdy olh "wt\' 111 '"'~'~'led 1n the will ur "\Idle 111 holh ul 1111 I (' VON f ~H A Pl ltllUN I OR f'RO HA ll ha' bf'tn flll'll hy (.l~AIC VON I SUI 1n thP >upe11or Cour I of t:dh fnrn1d <.ountw ol Ot a11ee HiC f'l 11 llON f OR PROBAH requests that C.RAIC VON C SCli b~ dppo1nted a• personal 1epreun1at1we to ad minl\ter th• •\lalP nf the dtcedenl IHl Pl llllON rpque\t' th .. dt1 eden!\ wtll ilnd I UffH th If any, .... ,11Jm11t .. d tu 1>robalt I h!' wolf .. nd .1ny • C1d•t1ls "" ava1f.•hl,. fur ~•am.na '"'" •fl fttt• ltl• kppt by lh~ COIJll IHl f'I flllON r•que\h 11utho1 ti y to Adm11115f,, lhf' t!it,1lr· uu(IPr lh11 lndepl'nd•tol Allmon!\ lrdloon 11! l<t.11~, Ac I ( lh•s authottly will allow th~ Pf'''""~' ,,.,., ,.,_.n IA11ve tn 1.t~• m~ny u !tons wolhnut nbldtn llllC l OUI I 11JIH IJYdl ll•lnrl' lak1n11 '"•la111 vPry important M l1on\ hQ\!tt~ .11Pl\Q!!.lf PllYATISAU C..#A22SJH In the Supet1or tuu1 I ol Cahfornr•. IOI '"" County of Otanee In thP m•lltt ol 111 .. lslalt nt RtlA M flllPAIRICI\ a~a RlfA MARIC r IT/PAIRICI\ decea\ed Notlte •s hereby 1ttven lhal the underscantd will sell al p11vale \Ale lo the h111hest and besl bidder sublt'CI to ton l11m31ton uf said \upl' 11111 <.ou1t nil 01 dfl~• lhr I ~th lldV ol Or lobe•. ?OOA al th,. OHILI' of w 131\llfY \Mlltt 4100 Newport Plate. St• 910 Nf'wpo1 I Bl'•<h CA 97&60 all !hr roahl htlt an() ontrrol ol said df'Cr ased 11 tht trme of df'dlh and all ll&hl !•tit and mttrf'SI lhe ,.,late h~' .tlQU11ed 1n 1dd•1tun lo lhdl ot ,.tc1 dee Pd Seel 111 .ind to .ill the Cl't ta1n rt'al propr1 ty "tu.ited 111 lh• 1 1ly of Corona Ori M.ir County "' Or3nge Slale of Caltlorn1a commo11tv known as 3740 '>th A•~llUI' Ct>llJn.t Oel Mai C •hfo1111,i A P No 914 61 IC.R lttnos <rt lhe ~ale are < ~<h 1n IAwlut money ot lhl' United Sidle\ on l 011f11 maton11 of \Alf' or 114• f I dSh and bdldnCP upon welt l•rm" 01nd tond1l1ons d~ dtf' dt 1 "Plabtr 111 !hp Pt'f \Ona I rep1,.\tnlall•• Rid~ or oflt'1 s tu be m w1111ne and writ be '"ttlVed al 1hr al0t,\.t1d ollttt at any t1mr Alie• !!!!. J.!!..ll. .J!..!I.!!!.!.• J I 1 on CllYGf ~tlMJI ...... ........ TO All INTtltfST(O PlltSOHS. S..llld blcll ... ., bt rectivff et the offle• of tilt Cltr Cterll. 3300 Newport louleur'd, Newport 8He1'. CA 92663 until I l'ClO A.M. Oii 11111 26th ctty of Octokr. 2Q04, at wllkh time sucti bld1 shell b• optntd end rud for 1. l"ttltlon.r · Metiua flmoclltclllll flltd 1 1141tltlo& wlt1' UUt COIH I for 1 decir.. ch•ns>na names " follows· Mel tua Thnochtclllll to Mtllssa Tlmo$11CMi 2. TH£ COURT ORDERS tfllt •ll ptrlOtls lntet • tiled in tllls INltlW lhMt appear NIOft this COUft ti tt1t IM111111 Indicated below lo allow cause tf •nr, wtiy the petition lor chenaa o1 name should NEWPOfH COAST HC · MEHTA.RY SCHOOL LOOP ROAD lANOSCAPf ANO IRRICATION Tltlt of Proiect Contrtcl No 3731 Sl60.00000 Eoaine«'s Estimate BIOOER'S LIST AVAILABLE ON CITY WEBSITE http;//www cit) ne•PQft·beach.ce.11S/ pbwbidlisVclef1ult asp Chck 011fine Services Pubfk: WOfks Bid t isl ~l)fOlled by: /SI Stephen C Badum Pubhc Works Oorector Pro,pecllve b1dde1 s may obt11n one set of bid d ocuments for Sl5 00 at the office of the Pubhc Works Oe partment. 3300 Newport Boulevard, New pot I Bueti. CA 92663 Contractor l1t.ense Class1f1cat1on(s) re qu11ed tor thoi. projec I 'A" f0t lurther infotma lion. call £ rnme t fl Berliery, Pro1ect Min a11er al (949) 152 5221 Published Newport Beach/Costa Mesa 0~11ly Pilot October 5 11 ?004 TM082 NOTICE TO CffEOOORS Of' BULK SALE (SECS. 9101-'111 U.C.C.) Notice Is hereby grven to aedl1ors OI the Within namea seCle<(s) that a bulll sale IS a00ut to be made ()fl pet&Onal property '*81nallef descnbed The name and busmeu ~ess ot the intended seller tS PATRICIA UAITIS and PJURITIS, 408 32nd Street. ~ Beach, CA The name and business address Of the ll'ltended ~ IS ROBERT WAGNER and/Of assigns. MSOL. UC. 27563 Via Fonuna. San Juan Cap.suano. CA 92675 The property that IS pertinent here1o is descnbeO 1n general as ~I 1nventort and eQ\)'pm9l1f and IS located at 408 32nd Street NewpOf1 Beach. CA 92663 The buslne'\s name used by the &ellef' at said locatlOfl IS PA TRICIA & COMPANY Said bulk sale 91\aH l>I' consummated on or aftel Oc1ober 21, 2004 at the ofhc:es OI Annand Business Group. 1835 Newpon BNd . IA109· 383, Costa Mesa, C A 92627 Tin buftl sale IS Slbteci to Sedlon 6106 2 ol the Callfomla Coowneroial Code Clams ot any o-ei>tor of UICI Mtlef may be flied Wl4tl lard buyer at ll'lt adl>'eN set fonrl abolle lo< bu'tef, Anentlon Aobef1 Way.er The 1a1t day tor filing ciaJms IS Octobe! 20. 2004. ~ IS 1fle last buSl!leSS day before the oonsummat>on date specified above So tar as ta known to said Intended bu)'llr(a). said tnlended Nllet uted the lollowtog addiCional tJutirlMI names and tdclresees within the ttYee )'Nf'I put Nooe Dated September 23. 2003 not "r•nttd NOTIC OF HEARING Date: 11/2/04 Time: Z:OO pm Dept • l73 Tiit addrtu of the court Is Slmt 11 noted tbove 3. A copy of tlilt Order to Show Cause shall be pubhshed 11 lust once each weelt for tour successive weeks poor to the dale n t l0t h .. rln& on the ~t1tlon m the follow1na new' paper of 1eneral c11cu latron. printed In this count,.: 011ly Pilot o .. ., SIP 24 2004 GIU l D JO HNSTON, JUDGE Of THI SUPI· llOtlCOUlT Published Newport Beach/Co$ta Mesa Oa1fy Pilot September 28, October 5 12 19. ?004 T07'i NOTICETO CREDITORS Of' BULK SALE (SECS.1104, 8105 U.C.C.) Noboe tS l'lefeby gl'Ven to credrtoB ol the wrthlfl named Mllef that a bulll sale is about to be made ot the assets oescnbeo belOw The names and business addresses ot tne lle4lef are Dool! WOii!&, fnC , 2901 Lafayette Ave.. Newpott Beach, CA 92663 The locatJon n Callfomla ol the dllel exec:utT\le office ol the Miler IS Same as a.bolle As hsled by the M!ller. 811 other business names and ad«nses usea by l:he leler Wltho lt1tee )'!!Iara befo!e !he date such list was sent oc delNenlO lo ltlP bu)'llf are None The names ano buslnesa acttesses Of the bu)'llf a1e Whutey ol Ohio. Inc Bt8 Fourth Alie Wanen. PA 16365 The assets to be sold ani ciescnbeO ., oeoera• as lnvPOtOry equ.pment. mach1neiy tools, office & warel'lou9e r1ems tOtangit>tes, ano au bo9inesa assets and are located ar OAINKWORKS INC • 2901 Lafa)ll!ltte Ave , ~ Beach, CA The busllll"SS name used by the seller at tllat loclbOl'l •S DAINKWOfU<S. INC The antopated date ot tne ~ 5aJe 19 OClobef 22. 2004 at ltlP office Of Obtlen. Gazin & PeteBon. 611 Anton Btv<l • Sode 120. ~ Mesa, CA 92626 This blJlll sale tS not ~ IO Calllornla Uniform Commercial Code Sedion 6106 2 tt eo ~ the name and aodr9la ol lhe pet10fl With whom daiml may be hied IS A Thomas Peterson. E, Clt>rieo, Gaztn P""1on, 611 Anton Blvd . Surte 120. Costa Meea, CA 92626 and Irle last date tot fillnQ Claims stiaa be Qao6er 21. 2004' wtlldl tS lt1e bulineaa day befofe the salt date epecitied ~ Otted SeplerTibet 28, 2004 WHIRLEY OF OHIO INC l l OUIST JOit NMOSAL OleA.t.rt ftdllllc .... Wlan<ATIOM NO. ($-2004-202 ProflOHls mu1t bt submttttd on tlle form 1upptled bit OCSD In •ccordance with all provislo~ of tilt aoec1 flaatlons . Spec:lftcaltons, ptoposel bt1nlls. end fUtlhlf inlorm•llon m1y be obt•ined •t Ille abovt eddress. telepllone (714) 962 2411 Published N!!wpor t Beach/Costa Mesa 011ly Ptlol OctobtN 5 . 2004 l084 Th• follow1ne Pll' son~ are dome bus1ntu as Ho111t lnte1101~ 2307 laurel Plat e, Newport Beach, Cahloria 9?663 Juhe C lto•nan11n 2307 laurel Pl~•e Newpor I s .. ~ch Cah lorn11 92ti6J B111n £ Hovna111an 2307 Laurel PIHt Newport B~ath r .,1, fornLA 92661 rhl\ bU~tnf'\\ • I Htl dueled by hu<hA11<1 11111 wile H4Yf' you t;'' lt·tl dmHi bu!IM\•, yet 1 Yt:~ 01/)1//()(}()j Juhe C tiu•11.;n1•n f "" \tal•"•r11t w.1• f1l~d with thr t:tJur11v t:lf'•k 111 Ocdr•~,. I 11111tlv un 08 $0 CM 2004'998797 fldllm ..... ... s....... lhe foHowln1 p«SOM 11 • doint business " Oerw11enmtlster. 716 W 16th St , Co.111 MIH. CA 92627 Jacqun Bl1cllb11rn 19 101 Newl1nd St Huntln1ton Bt•ch. 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BY A THOMAS ft11•~ hu*>m~\, •> l on dur frll lov '"" 1111l1vo!lu~I llav• ynu •,f u lrrl 1lo1n1• bu\111~\·. yrt I 'Yr. 01/I I 111()4 Ill 10 'll l>onnA ~ ouduu AltorlWy lot 8u)'llf 1<WM>4 CNS-7311371 NEWPORT BEACH-OOST A MESA DAILY PILOT PETERSON 1 ()'Q!l,'04 ~7IOIMt NEWPOlln' BEACti- COSTA MESA DAILY l'tlOT llM1trl ">hafl'f lh1\ •lalf'mf'nt '"'" hll'd with th~ Counlv C:INll ol Or~11p,. County on 09110/04 2004000Sl0 1111, 'IAl,.mrnl w~ lcled with 1111• l.uuntt c1~1h of Or.ml(• r 111111ty tlll 09 Ill ().4 20046000504 0111v l'tlnt Sepl 14 II 711 Oc I 'i ;>(~ I I I I Oa1ly Pilot S"VI 14 ~I. 18. Oct !) :>004 11 15 PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and piumbers, to landscapers and painters. -----, Policy Rafel liKt deadlines are subject to chanae without ~· The publiJber ' reserves the riaht to censor, reclassify, ""'ite or ~ject any classified advertilemenl P1ease report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Dajty Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertilemcnt for which it may be .. responaible except for the cost of the space actually Occupied by the error. Ctmit can only be allowed for the first insertion. OOERTAINMBfT = 1310 IGUAl.,. OfPOIMm All real est•I• edverlts In& 1n this newsp•per os sub,ect to the Federal Fair Housine Act of 1968 •s amended which m•kes ti 11te111 lo .tdvertise ·any prefer ence . llm1t1t1on or d1scrtm1n1l1on bned on r.ce. color. re1tc10n. so, handicap. f•m1lt•f sl1tus or n1t1on1I 011111n. or an 1ntenhon lo m•ke 1ny such preference 1tm111 hon Of d1scrim1n1t1on • This newspapet ••II not know1n1ly 1ccepl 1ny adverltsement fOf rut estate which 1s 1n violation of lhe t1w Our 1e1ders 1re hereby informed that 111 dwell ines advertised 1n thos newse>aper 1re 101lable on an ec1u11 opPOflUn•I)' basis To compl11n of dis cromonallOft. c:1U HUO toll· tree'' I ·800 424 8590 1413 WANTED DOS-2490 General Annonlmtnls 1610 NfW IUOll< WHHl· CHAllS ' Ot<tbtltc Suppltes Al no 'osl If eh11ble Scootei type w/buket or fold up M edteue 01 P11v1te Insurance accepted 1 LC Medical Supphu. Int , I 888 601 0641 Cal SCAN CHILD SEJMC(S UV( IN CHILD CAJll. Local Au Pn Pr<>111am now .:c:ept tni ho-< I f amity appitullOO'> for l;al Ind Wtnlt< Mrtv•f:. f le1tbie, lept 451v s, wt. l owesl P'Ollram c~t a•ttillllflfl $2531,..., per ldm~y not per thrld !O) 7 I J 700? www eur aupa11 r om -----PROTECT YOUR KIDS Retrld edlQ!OI ¥111 llCtf!Sed ~ spetlllt$l ~\S PiO ... ~ With htwl)Cf1 8t.acll ca SlronQ prOI~ resume ¥111 rrteltnett Calw 1111 • r$1111110f JA ym Ml) 173·7692 ANTIQUES HEALTlf SERVICES ~~ Halllfoodll . ~ ....... ()II... --PrDdlctl 2540 .. ~~!..~" ~~;;;;;i;;;;;;;..;;;;;i .. WI! BUY QTAntl ltfe111vtn&vtlam1ns • ..,,,.,...,.~-com ._ AITIR" lhe Greatest V1tam1n 1511 . f-4 t /27 lfttle whtl.1 r1bblt, on the Port Struts in Newport Baell (949) 644 4068 ..... tn the World conl11ns many nulrienh that n\lttthon•llY wppor l the enltre body ·-·• ........... .. t 866 718 7888 EflBKfl DIAMONDS/ PREaOUS METALS C-tCe ... N ... Old Coins' Cold stlver. .....-1• watches antique collectlbln 949 642 94'8 3110 .;.'I IEUU 11* 1111 CID IUID MIDKAL. 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COLObDO UMCH ~le 60 Kt es S29. 900 Oul~lan<tmg Rocky Ml •t!'w<> ~ to 6CXXl 1e of Bl M t tCI ullon land ~llWiY for a weellerld or a lrfetJrntl [ lec/T el tO clud!o<l Yu. round iCUSS eace!IMI ltndntlfli low down p.iyment Call today' I 866 696 5263 (Cal SCAN) MISCEUANEOUS ROOALS RenblTo Sime 6030 COOl lOC, OCN VllW, NPB nice br pool 1enr11\ \aun• 1ac $6!>0 mn ').49 675 8939 SELL RESIDENTIAL RENT AlS ORANGE 7411 COUNTY ...,..,_. W.... r_,.., Jbr 2b1 ch1rm1ne turn houH. Sept lune $3000 mo 9496731617 S--9 ~ t ... /Me<tl very nice k1tch. (p. w/d, e1r111e. p1t10 no/smll $1Mn ~~ Cwte, I r ..... 1 a r In CdM Vlll111e I perlunc sp1ee. l1undry $1350/mo Bkr 0 t4t-400-CM7' 0 O NUI THl llAOfO 2bt 2ba Ip, r1r • c1rporl wd Inc Avail now $1900/MO 949 723 0608 c .. 11 714 345 4367 llr, 71•, pa ho deck w <f h~up, dbl 11a1 , CllM v..-Sl!Rim 71~10 wwwtbzf- a-..... 2b Iba rui •Pl tee deck newly remodellld C. wd l2{Xl) rd ~ 96 720 1168 u.tot & ~ 2 .... tie. new kitchen. b1th ' Berber c1rpet C1r w/d. $2050 949 725 ~ [ISi Stele 2br I I '1 b1 191 Albert SI 8 town hm pvl paloo I t 11r move m now A(1 Sl!>7!> Cell 949 378 8999 '1 Yri. New' Del twn 7 mm I»' 2.5ba Ml J c. p Wd fh. 11r .... Ip w/d ff111 S2150 949-581 4(0'.) A8t www kle1np<0 wm Oc ., _, .,_._.... ..... water w Ip' ciedt 2br a,. condo $3200 ~ noiim~ Wl,.ler l-1.t1 a•d•I now ocunfronl & nit the water 2,3 • & !>Br \ e Y-ty ._ .... a.ail now sludl-0 38• 38a & ;an .ado• •bit b;ay h ont C1tl to set C;anne1 y Rental<> Inc 949 675 4606 Ocid>er 5, 2004 TODAY'S <;ROSSWOBD PUZZLE 24 SpMll publlely 2!> uona pnde 29 NaVtgllbOll haar<IS JO Ck1l9lde abode J;,> TNllOuae l>Olteas 33 New Y orlt nve< 34 ();~11111 35 ~ dr"'*"1 36 Nasty tauqn 42 Piii r&GtralOC$ 46 8u1id5 4 7 0<scou11eoulily ~~ 50 OolllNn llllbkllt 51 Open up 52 OeMlla ol ~ 54 l u•"'Y cat SS Empty llj)lllCllS 59 Bon.an Siie 60 Part ol TGlf 61 ()Ida tome 11 12 13 • ClJTl1NG DD'ENSE Ne11hef' vulnenble. West dub. p;idc\ wa.s pm::mpdvc. West, look· ll'i al four hqlKald tnek.s lll1d I PRJbilblll Nff. l.nd koowina ~ had wrue value~. i.eemed on rock· anhd Jruund with hi> double E¥elltll. in th1' case ~tcllar declluer play, pruVQd him wrung NOR'J11 • 93 ? K J JOS Q42 • AQ94 ~· •A K 7 4 EAST Hiii.i Wc~I wru:d wuh IU> ~maJetoa dull. then: w~ no way clcclan:r ooukl h11vc u,01tkd 11 onc-tnck set. Unlonurwrcly. West 'Ull1Cd w11h a Mlemm~ly nonn.ll king of J1amonda. and South. Jay Aplclhaum of P1111tb11rgh. gave the clclcndc" no opponunllJ. Lo ro..:ovcr. ~ 91764 <-A K 9 •2 •Void ~ AJl J 11765 3 •J76S SOUTH • 8 J 10 8 6 s 2 · Wc,I i.h1ftc:<l 10 hi' ,mglcllln dub ur tm:k rwo. bur it wa.' .ilrc..Uy too late L>cclnrer won 10 dummy w11h the ucc an<l lcJ the queen of diamond' When I ~sr fullowe\l lo"'. <la: lart'r d1" .irtkd !he queen of heart\ Thi' l•>-c:f on lo-er plJy •~ kno" n m rhe L1Ulk .._, .i 8 • K IOllJ The bidding W~T NOR'rn EA~T SOU l"ll I .._ 2-J 6 Dbl ,_ .... .... Opening lead King ur !>o'-">" Cour:· ''"'t> 11 '"'' the defcntler.· \;llntn1u111<Jll1111' fo lhc Unluton:d C)C. ii might '<'l'ln lhat the defender; should M:litt tiH' lm:b agamM three bpacle_\ tkXJblcJ In Lhc <.;UUN: 1Jf play. however, t111t" ol 1hoi,e 1nck~ van1~hcd. I he aucllon wa~ unrcmllr~able Aflt>r 1hr onc:-1\t'an opening nnJ lht· '1111(1..-r.ii-.c. South\ jump 111 1hr~-c Wc\I "'Oii "1th !~ JlC 111 11!.1 n1or><h. hut h11,1 no "JY '" 1.;.1<.h L.i,1 to jlCI thi.' dub ruH lkd.un h.tJ all the umc 111 the "orlJ 10 f1•rlc 11u1 the ;K:c anJ ~1ng ot ,paJc, . ..1ncl 111'1 1111ly rwo 1m·k, c.i.:h 111 1nm1p\ .i1Kl drn mon<l' for th.-,.~".:I lc111 '><:ore ol '"J. Newport Crn t 2Br. Oen. '/l/6a T~ End unol. L& 7< p . w/d. OCUJ view newly decOfated. °""1-e 'el 94').548-6323 'flA•lY LUSIS nHl NEWPOllT HOMES HJ. GttUHDY UAl.TOltS 949-675-6161 31r, l l a 11nlt furmshed, aolldble now Winier or ye,uly Call 949 723-4494 e xt. 1 I .w.... ~~ now 2 .3.4Br s P11ces st.artJne If om $<;lJO 8'6r White Rty 949 6~ \"n1tl 1• mm/ 11• ~111l'11Jir11/~, IP 11111111111 Jbr 7b.i r dSI Btu II lownhom~ ~!>.IC 1ou ~ home honl detk 2 <ar 11•r <.lo~e to comm pool attt $2350 949 673 7800 eNP'I Hu .Jb1 7ba hs~ 2 c 11a1 Ip y.ir d hdwd firs, $/550 e ?br 2ba itar Ip, SI~ 9cl!H.31 168J ~ .b ht ija)'Vl"W cmdo. !lilted. Sl)a(; kilt w/bulll Wr\, Ip, ? pabos. wd. ? c g.., • c.omm pool/spa Grt lol.1 No vrWpet UNJ w/1 y. li.e (IOOd urdrl/r!+.> Av.i' 10 I 949 '£} 87LI ......... <--... Udo ........ lb Blyh~ startre SJIOl'm w llW1 6 rro 18 m Pool 1f>a. ltY'T1 ~· l:M bdl ~T3«00 ~ ......... loft In C'.;imer y V&Jii,t• 2Br ? ~1 Cm~ary ..tylo-l 17kre ~ Plrlal ""* w.-1~ lot ~ ntw hOllll' ID be bull OI r~ six.a>n avail II I 949 67 J OO'i'5 On the Sand, fur 11 d l b1 7ba "Ill 6 l04 I ? W Ot.i,dnlrurtl S)'IOOrn Ownel/Agl 949 Mb (, 104 .._. "-1 .JJ/I 5li $?l(l) r£W ~. j)afllt. all~ country krt. 3 dft:ks. wt\ ro bd1 a\11 now 'M9616 8117] Newport Cont 'O'IMHD H/EW' 2b 2b.t spat:IOU5 tvmtvn on I~ "l car al1 11ar SZ700tmo '1V1111now~~~ ....................... for • HuntirlctMl • Badl real estJle offlce.. M.f appro• ZOl!ra/wll m> $1200/h" ~ ~ telephone .. -,. r a. resume 71'-9fi0-0588 needed to fill real H iile territory desk for local community newspaper. Must be a self·startinc, KO &eller and be a ble to 11enerate new business. Competitive salary plus comm1ss1on as well H attractive benefits pro· eram mclud1nc 401K, medical/den tal/v1s1on. and much more Please la• resume to t4t-U 1-2014 101 Steven• & CrM1 Slilto Core studio in NJ>B hu 'pace rental a vail Call for Dela1ls 949·646· 1394 Loo6tlft9 for hard workln11 dependable peolJle only ~ 4Qlh's week clealw1i model homes & newly built hon1es Musi Silk En&. no eap req"d S7 ·s&>h' to sUrt Call Cathy 949-515 4758 •flOWH SlfOP• HI has PT /fT opemnK 6014 Warner Ave, up not nee w/tram Also PT 011ver C1ll 714·8'1 1481 - Acwa HX S '02 6 spd,lthr. MR vlf020379 $18,995 Land Rover Newport Beach ~ IMW 3251 "03 Onlr IOI< m1. sun roof v•3~90 $28.995 Llllld RO\Os Newport 8-:11 ~ NP lit s nice Zbr T r1ple • la111e P•l10 11ar • pa1kma space. laund lac SISOO/mo 949 ?23 8820 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? T~e Legal Notices Department at the Dally Piiot is pleased to provide services to new businesses. The flhng of your F1ct1t1ous Business Name Sta tement 1s an important f11st step We can save you va luable time by making me trip to the Orange County Clerl<·Aecorder In Santa Ana to Ille your statement (olten referred as a OBA· "Doing Business As") We wl11 pubhsh your fictitious name statement once a week tor four weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publication with the County Recorder as well '"Emp/o_r<'P. "•Empleado. .. Arbeitneh ffU'T. .. Employf. ~.pjlot NOMAmR HOW YOU SAY n, CLASSIFIED CAN FIND IT. We can tax e-mail or mail you the lorms w ith 1nstruciions for your hci•llous business name statement. or stop Dy the Daily Pilot 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa II s easy and only lakes a few minutes II you have any questions. please call us a1 (949) 642-4321 We"re open Monday through Friday from 8.30 am to 5 00 pm Good luck 1n your new business! READERS California lew re quires th1t contrac tors tak1n1 tob' that total $500 or more <labor or materrels> be lo<:ens.d by the Contr1ctors Slate l1FenH Board Sti le 11,. also requ.,9' that contractors include !Nw license number on al advert is1na You can ch.ck lhe st11lus of your llcensed cont r a c t or at www.cslb.ca 1ov or 800·321 CSLB Unh eensad con tr actors tall.Ina jobs that total le u than S500 must s tete 1n their advertiuments that llley are not llcenHd h tht Contractors state l lcensa Bowd .. Af•111I ....... 11 .. , tarplt Repalr"81a o CA•rnn CA•P'IH r RepaJ11, Patchina. Install Courteous •ny size 1obs Wholesale! 949 492 0205 SMAll JOI IXP'HT local. Quick Ruponse Home. Yard & Dock C lect 20 Yrs Exp Duncan £1ectrlc L#275870 94g.«i(). 70Q 1 .1.C. llectrlc low p11ces local contrilCtor no JOb too 5mll no JOb loo b4&. Raf's upon re<JJeSt. l1Clo.3107QI (714) 842· 1410 UCINSlO CONTRA<TO• No JOb too 5111 NI seronoesl Repaw, remodel, fans, spa, ,_ M: ~36(J6 Y#I> ~ SPRWIST Tt.e c...,,..,,., Deeter Repairs. Sales. Ou11n & A ~ f'l. s Oii' ~ Instillations Jim Duncan ~~..: =IZfJ l l 275870 !M9 650 7G42 Conalte & MllCny lrl<li l lec:li s-Tl&e <.ona11te. Patio Orlvewa)' r weptc:, BBQ Refs 25Yrs [ xp ferry 714 557 7594 lkw C-~ Ind ~ ""1lldltw. li:'d contractor bonded/Int <MRlM. UIU8.11961 ti ~ .. ._ YOtHt NOMI tM,..OVIMINT ... OJICT? C1lleplu111Hf painter h1ndyman. or 1111 ol tile lf"t MrvtcH listed h«e In OW MrVkt dlrtelotyl THESE LOCAL SVC PfOf"t.E CAN H£LP' YOU TOOAYI SEU ...... ....... R[S TOR[ • REP.\IR Ii. IUM00£1 INI, • lfSllOOlAl. ...... _....._, No Job 7bo Sm.all DaYe Aamllton 949-322-1292 SELL your stuff through classified! SMAU TO MEDIUM JOBS Concrttt"'Stuuo, W"llldoW\, nvmbtna. Electrical, Kitchen, Bri1lls. 15 Y-• lyet-• 949.929.2136 Sptcl1llzlng In Home Rep1l11 I Flnllhtd Carpentry No Job Too Big or Too Smnll JeaHAbrams 714 501-6466 HANdyMAN DAN ~1'11Q "'AlcftSICI ~"IQ OtyWlll It~ & ()!y Rel Wood~ SWcto ~ll.1!!wOOM&K~ ~ l"" 949,212,2441 ALAN THI HANDYMAN All work 1111a11nteed P\Jmbina. r ll!ctral~ F inlsh carp 1111: 949- Hauling JU .. ll TO THI DUMiltll 714 968 1882 AVAILABLC TOOAVt 949 673 5M6 DailyL Pilot Home Improvement Granitex N ew Showroom G ran d Openin g A ....._ lrisoe<1ron Co l a::M5ed <Xlf1V act~ bondecV ~ OVERTM l#88.37961 Bob 71 4 875 607'> _....,......_. House Cleaning ........ c-tal a-.. Sw SarVlnll 0 C lor ~s residentlaV5111 bus free est 949-548.(Xl,4 949-637 4113 T_.a ...,._ ..._ Clearq. T otel trust own ~ NI Wirt lbw by OOM1lr F • ras 96.(1'214JC Envlronm1nta11y a 1coaom1e111r 1tnl111t landscape design & horticultural servlc~. design • plant •rioanon & speciallzld mahlflJICt THE OAIUJfl IH£O Ml 11HIZA Mowtng a S1Drlge ~ -~~~ w~s.c.og. °'*17 ~ Low .... Stcnge~ Since 1981 949-645-4546 llSTMOYlfl S55/Hr S.vin~ltles lnWt'ed Tl .123-997 1193 323-a>-9971 DWVUIY,.OS Movin1 • St or aa• & Oeliv•i.. , ... , ......... a...'• ..... 2!Ms 8'l Grut Price l Guaranteed WOfk fr .. nt Lt 375602 714.538 1534 7-390-2945 mn CVSTOM rMmMO Prof'I, clean. quakty worll Interior /IX t I nd docks. LM703468 949 40().1054 i.twlw/bterier fr•~~ ' "-'able Uc. ~,., ........... IA.MOW CllQI llMlf PaW!tiftl-tnVut, ~ Qu~tfree l 7 714-636-- .....,,..,M•11"" ARTIST Scft ~--Pumiaoe Gal f:WidarGi 9'9.929.21 IHSCOYaY Sl1 '03 Lthr, prlof rental. 7 panlf. dual sunrfs, vl794578 S32.995 I.Md Ro.. Ntwport 8-11 ~ DISCOYlaY '00 V8 hi warrenty vMZ47851 $18,995 land RCMf Newport BMdl ~-6446 De4p '02 1 SOO •- Pic k up truck euto, areen. chrome wheels. SOk mi. beaut hkt new unmarked cond. Sl l.995 fin avall v298748 949 586-1888 WWW ocpllbl com fOllD Cre WJO Vlcterle 2000 xlnt cond. top of the hne, ten than 551( m1, S9300 949 675 6149 fer4 lape411ten XL T ·03 7 Pass 14'( m1 v•001026 $24,995 Land Ro-Nlwpor1 ~ ~ 1 oh1111on of MllT J llllniJlf'l SEWER J(ntNG ELECTRONIC SLAB LEAK DETECTION r rtendly Ser vice t4t -6 7 S -tJ04 -~.GllTI v 7$.2A9 IM<.lf ,.IOSIPWM .... -ap•··~ f ltHEnlfMTt l.1117• 71t •tOIO Mercury '01 Marquis LS 241< actual ml, sliver/ arey lthr, fully loaded, be1utlful hke new cond. Must see to apprecl•I• 1u1>41rb value $11,995 11610948 949·586-1888 __ .,....<_ •-..•-er '04 Demo model v "40386 $65. 9'J5 Land ~ Nlwpor1 Bead1 ~ .......... ·03 h111h miles. bar11aln price vfl07861 $49,995 Land Rover Newport Buen ~ ...... •-er HSE '02 Lowm1las vl464642 $39.99!> Land ROiier Newport Beach ~ • ..,.._.,OJ Loaded luxury vfl29461 $59 995 Land RO\Os Nfwport 8Ndl ~ VW '01 1-tk GlS only 19.800 m1, 1uto. mnrf, 6 disc CO, luther, 11l~er. hke new cond. $12,500 pp In Newport Beach 949 677 6110 vw 11nu Gts 'OJ Ytltow. dnt cond. N;, auto. 15f\ m1. Cassette, PP $16.49Q/obo 714-314«J64 BOATS SUPS/ MOORINGS/ LAUNCHING/ 9515 STORAGE 9680 .....,_, l..tt Minutes to ocean Newly UlllJ aded to '5ft. A section. S45f( cal 760-436-1234 l..t allp fer ,_, 11p to 3511 on Balboa lslend S900/mo C1ll '49-J 6 2-ISOOx21 IALIOA P'INfNSUlA lower bay 40ft boat shp & side tie for rent. 949-673-2447 Fii .. :z;,