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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-10-20 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot,., Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2004 • Woman .killed in Eastsi·de home Victim's 84-year-old father-in-law accused of shooting her several times, then turning the gun on himself. He survived his head wound. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot COSTA MFSA -An F.astside woman ~ed in her home Tues- day morning after she called 911 to say her father-in-law had shot her. police said. where they foWld Lilia Oleron dead in an upstairs bedroom. "We found Theodore [CheronJ in a lower bedroom," Smith said "He apparently shot himself once in the head He was standing and sd.IJ conscious and surrendered" work when the incident hap- pened, and their 12-year-old daughter was at school, Smith aaid. Lilia Oleron was shot in the stomach, neck and top of her bead with a small-caliber gun. Smith said. TheodoLe Oleron was holding a handgun when po- lice showed up and the weapon was taken from the scene. Smith said, and Lilia Oleron had moved there from Russia within the J>&'t five years. For hours after the shootmg. police tape sunounded the home, which is at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac with other sin- gle-family homes. "We rarely get trouble around here," said John Christensen. who lives next door to the 01e ron's home. Lilia Oleron, 37. called Costa Mesa Police at about 8:30 a.m. saying Theodore Oleron had shot her inside their Jeanette Place home, Lt. Ron Smith said. Police showed up at the scene and forced enLry into the home. Theodore Cheron, 84, was taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. where his condition is unknown, Smith said. lf he sur- vives. he will be charged with murder, Smith added. The woman's husband. 52- year-old George Oleron, WdS at It appeared the couple and child lived in the home with Theodore Oieron, Smith said Police responded to a disturb- ance between the woman and her father-in-law in 2003, Smith said, but no arrests were made. Theodore Oleron moved to the home in 1951 from Russia. Passing motorists slowt>d down to inspect the scene. ~me stopped to aslc what had hap- pened and expressed al'arm at the shooting. "Another thing lo pray about," See KILLED, Paee A4 MAk~ r [1U 'i TIN GAil ~ I'll 0 r Costa Mesa officers stand in front of a house in the 2200 block of Jeanette Place in Costa Mesa Tuesday morning, where an 84-year-0ld man allegedly shot and killed his daughter tn-law. 3 7 DOUGLAS LIMM(RMAN 'DAILY Ptl r I Umbrellas were necessrties Tuesday afternoon on the pedestrian bridge over Bristol Street between South Coast Plaza and the Orange County Performing Arts Center, as rain crossed into Newport-Mesa. The raindrops were the start of a storm expected to last till Thursday Rain isn't set to let up Deepa Bharath Daily P1lol Newpon Beach is bracing for ~1111 heavier rain forecasted for today, ciry officials said. llie city will be handing our up to 10 empty sandbags for residents who face Oooding risks. rhe bags are available from the city of Newport Beach Corporation Yard at 592 Superior Ave., Building A, from 7 a .rn. 10 3:30. p.m. Monday through The National Weather Service issues a fl ash-flood watch until Thursday. Friday. The National Weather Service issued a nash-Oood watch on Monday until Thursday, when the rain is expected to taper off The Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol m Newport Beach has issued a small-craft advisory, warning owners of smaller boats to stay off the water until the sto rms calm down, said Sgt. Karl Von Voight. Otherwise. it has been rather quiet in the harbor. he said. Mlt's been rammg everywhere else," Von Voight said. ·sut the forecast for (Tuesday night) 1s increasing winds with rain. So. we're just going 10 wait and watch." The small·uaf1 Jdvio;ory went into effect at 9 a.m on luesday and is expected 10 lai.1 until latt>r today. he said. No sandbag~ will be available at any of the city\ fire stations. officials said. The bag!. may be filled tvith beach -.and. but city officials ask that the <>and be returned to the be.it h after the storm season For more information. tall 1lw General Service'> Divi.,ion at (949) 644-3055. Representative's legislation writes lgfty goals Bill would create endowment for advanced space technology and new spacecraft. Allcl• Robinson Daily Piiot • Council shuts door on Habitat houses Verdic t illu stratt·~ how difficult it will be for the property owner to build a re')idential proj<·<. l o n '-Ile. 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Pace M Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.~com WEATHER Wet as can be. SeeP .. eM COUNCIL CANDIDATES John Buttolph and c.thef'..,. Emmons .. 2004 ~in t.'C'A:· MARK THE DATE l. I A2 Wednesday, October 20. 2004 . . LOCALS ONLY NEIGHBORS Orange Coast Middle CoUege High School teacher <hadotte l.aremba was among 1,075 California teachers selected to receive grants through BP's ·A+ for Energy" program. 7..aremba received $5,000 ... UC Irvine assistant professor Terry Y. ShJbuya received the American Academy of Otolaryngology I lead and Neck Surgery Honor Award at the academy's September convention in New York. An academy spokesperson ..aid Shibuya woo the award "for h1!> volunteer service and dedication to the academy through !>erving on clinical, academic and educational committee'>" ... Businesi. lawyer Sharon R. Jaeln has rejoined Pepper Hamilton. UP, as a partner, the firm announced. Klein. who left in 2003 for personal reasona. will head the firm's new office in Newport Beach, as it seeks to expand its business technology legal services ... DanWle c;.1_, of Costa Mesa has graduated from Boston Univecsity, the school announced. She earned a master of education degree in curriculum and teaching. • NBGHBOAS spotJights achievement. In the oommunrty. Please direct noteworthy information to Jeff Benson by fax at (7141966-4679, or send e-mail to jeH.benson@fatimes.com. PETS OF THE WEEK Tori, &ika and Hero Tori is a torti tabby with glinLc; of golden-orange fur, Erika is a beautifuJ tabby girl. and their brother is all black and their Hero becau~e he saved rheir lives with a loud cry. Peter and Susan Reasin of Costa Mesa found the three starving. tiny bottle-feeders held captive and alone in the backyard shed. The Reasin family - parents and children Brenton, 12, Otrisdan, 11, and even Devon, who is 3 - participated in bottle-feeding around the clock to save the lives of the weeks-old kittens. The three kittens will be 7 weeks old and are available for pre-adoption between 3 and 4 p.m. on Saturday. During this time, they will be microchtpped. vaccinated, dewonned and weighed to schedule their spay and neuter appointment. along with blood testing for feline leuk:emJa and feline AIDS before going to their new homes. VOllWT&R HELP Opportunities are ava.ilable to help on weekends, teaching ·Pet-Parenting" classes and promoting adoptions by helping people make the right pet match. Like almost all local animal rescue organizations. O>mmunity Animal Network needs more people to get involved. RESCUE NOTES Your help is still needed to place the leukemia cat family into homes. No one is symptomatic. Please come forward and support our mission. The Community Animal Network is a community-'>upported animal organization linking people and pets through community action. See other animals available for adoption at llttp:llwww.animal network.org, or stop by Russo's pet store al Fashion l<tland between noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. Information: (9'49) 759-3646, or write to the Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662. Newport Beach, CA 92658. FOR A GOOD CAUSE DOUGl..AS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY PILOT Homer and Helen Weeks have been volunteers at the Orange County Performing Arts Center for years, Homer for 15 years and Helen since the center opened in 1986. They're in their 70s and help with ma~eting and mailings. Taking it all in for nearly 20 years Jeff Benson Daily Pilot A Huntington Beach couple are showing that you don't have to be a stage performer to stand out at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Sometimes you just need to srick around awhile. I lelen Weeks, a 79-year-old opera and ballet buff, said she felt compelled w volunleer al the cenrcr when she witnessed ttll coni.truction an 1986. TI1en she convinced her husband. 1 lomer. 81. to 1oin her. ·At limes, there are 500 vulunreers here," Helen Wl'ek.'> said. "I don't think there are rhar many now. Hut there are onJy a coupll' u-.hN'> who have been here a.\ long as we have. And l l11111er's become quite a Homer and Helen Weeks have helped in most manners imaginable at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. music ran. too.~ The Texas natives. who began volunteering as ushers and later moved on 10 being ticket-takers, now donate their time by mailing information on the center's perfonnances and news releases to media organizations. ·we·u mail things to announcen or radio stations, newspapers, mostly businesses and critics," I iomer Weeks said ·And we send things to schools, colleges. college newspapers and 1V star ions. There's a lot 10 send out" The 1ob ~uits the couple, who spend at least three hours each monrh getting the word OUL "I loved it when we first started because we got to watch the shows, and we came from a place where they had no shows, -Helen Weeks said. ·us our home away from home.· The Orange O>unty Performing Arts Center has seen its share of memorable IM:J{ormances. but the Weelcses have also remembered some of the patrons' greatest gaffes. There was the time when a man managed to drive his car up to the orchestra level via the parlcing garage walkway. And at least one person each night mistakes Segerstrom Hall for South Coast Repertory, he said. DUI ARRESTS "The strangest thing is when people come for one o( the downtown (Los Angeles) theaters, like Dorothy Cllandler or somewhere. They gel a ticket for something up there, and then rhey come here. A lot of people have a hard time finding this place" The rwo said they've become quite distinguishable from the number of college-age volunteers the center gets each year. A big incentive lQ stay has been Horner Weeks' former employer, Exxon. which has donated money for every hour the Weekses have volunt~red. he said. Thf' center i:. seeking volunteer ushen>, docents and ambassadors to assjsr with performances and daily operations, he said. These people have been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant. They have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime and, as with all suspects, are considered inn~nt until proved guilty. Ana s.tunt.y. Oct. 16 • Nicolae Florea, 29, Costa Mesa •Albert M artt M iller. 44, long Beach • Ryan Phillip Allen, 43, Newport Beach Sund.y, Oct. 17 w.d~. Oct. 13 • Jensen Budtley Boyd, 19, Newport Beach • Rachel Sterfing Sa01Jey, 18, South Lake Tahoe •William Layton Hart, 61, Newport Beach Thur-.day, Oct. 14 COSTA MESA Monday, Oct. ,, • Ryan Richard Smith. 32. Costa Mesa ThW'9dey. Oct. 14 •Juan Carfos Penaloza-Mercado, 25, Costa Mesa • Charfea Andre Powell, 33, Hunting1on Beach Fridey, Oct. 16 • Rachel Mary Kut.8ch, 46, Com Mesa • Joshua Gabriel Groa, 'r1, Santa Ana •Juan Enrique Tomm, 34, Santa Ana • Mau reen Margaret Rote Longo, 26. Santa • Jesse James Bolding, 33, Costa Mesa •Osiris Campos-Constantino, 27. Costa Mesa •Adam Glenn Trainor, 21, Riverside NEWPORT BEACH Fridey, Oct. • • Donald Monroe Tarbell, 74, Newport Beadl Sundlry, Oct. 10 • Jeffrey Deen Castillo, 44. San Clemente •Gary Wayne Seal, 46, Newport 8Md\ • Robert Mlchael Hanna, 25, Newport Beec:fl Tu..-y, Oct. 12 • Linda Mec:Donnell, 61, Huntington Bead\ • Eduardo Hemandez Bautista, 19, Santa Ana • Gregory William Roszyt. 41, Cedar Glen Frid9y. Oct. 16 • Robert Allan Bladdidge, 52, Newport Bead'I • Jody Donell Dewey, 33, Huntington Bead'I • Chria Aaron Williama, 26, Aliso Viejo • K.imberfy Ann Bukewihge, 22, Newport Be8dl • Brian J. Vann, 36, Newport Beach s.tunt.y, Oct. 18 • Rhiannon Marie Viola, 19, Newport Beacti • Erktt Anton Schader, 25, Palm Springs ...,,Oll..17 • Chrisitanbrt Monroe, 21, Newport Beech • Rk:erdo Juvenclo Virgen, 20, San Bematdlno WE'VE MOVED! 111ll111l111l111111ll111ll111l111l11111I 08.ily PllOt Reader 123 Any Street AnYtown, CA USA Please continue to visit ua for ~pick up, Cjaaalfied ~ and l.egll NOtlcill at 330 W. Bay Street, Co8ta Mesa, CA 92827 ~ ~ 849.642.5878. ~ NObl 948:574A211 .. Now that environmental study ls complete, architectural and engineering work to begin for new terril.hial and other improvements. neat. three-level. SZO.OOO. equMt-l:)oc ........ ~ to btlldle 3K iA luture ~ ~ WGl ldd •ptes. tncrtM.: Ing the nUmblr Ol ptee lrom 14 AHca. ftoblnton Daily Piiot t : JOHN WAYNE AIRPORI' Airport oftidata will mOYe for-~ with detailed design and ~lectural plans for a new passenger tenn1nal and other fa- t:Ulty m.pansions now that the orange County lk>aJd or Super- visors has approved an environ- mental report for the project. The board on Tuesday ap-proved the report. which was a supplement to one approved ln ioo2 that addressed the effects of expanding the airport. The sup- plemeo1al report discussed lo- gistics and short-term effects of cooatrucdon of the apaoslon. ID 20. A iiluld-lnel ~ r.tft• •1B a ""Y necaary ~ but· lty wW add up to 3,200· peddng a step wtthln the fioal [environ-1J>8Ca. mmtal reponJ tbal was ap-1be expanslo:o project ao ln- prcmd back lo 2002," John dudet an edallloo on the north Wayne Allport apnlcNOMIQ 1ultin side of the m.d.ng tenn1nal to Md')wker laid. "The nm step add puaenger boarding and de- now would be detaDed an:hitec-parture area, a thhd rlgbt-tum tutal and engineering work.· lane from Campus Ortve to Bris- In May. the ahpon opeped tol Street and expansion 01 ielo- three new gates ln a temporary cation ot varloul a1rfleld t.dli- terminal to handle short com,. ties. muter flJgbta. A &econd tempo-P.xpanslon will help the airport rary terminal ia aet to open be-deal with increasing passenger fore ThanJcltPving. and both will loads that followed the llfttog of be removed in three to five ~ the cap. which went from 8.4 when new permanent fadlities million passengers a year to 10.3 are completed. million passengen in 2003, and The construction of a perma-ii will lnaease in 2011 to 10.8 COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP INSIDE CITY HALL Here are a few of the issues tJ1e council considered Monday. APPEAL OF BAR-OPERATION EXTENSION The council postponed consideration of a permit to allow a restaurant witll a bar and nightclub at 2831 Bristol St. to serve alcoholic beverages after I I p.m., allow live entertainment and dancing within 200 feet of r~idences and use 2801. Bnstol _St. for off-sue park.ing. The applicant is Stan Sax. representing John S.1undcr'i and Doug Moreht'ad. Councilwoman Libby Cowan Is appealing tlle Planning Commi'>Sion's denial of the permit. Commissioner.. wen~ concerned patrons of 1he rl'Stauran1 would be too noisy 111 the parking area, tllereby d1<;rupling nearby residents Inc Policl' Department also worried tha1 lht· proposed use could 111crca..e calls for police scrv1ces for noise. loi1ering and security problem ... WHAT rT MEANS r11e council will con\1dN the 1'\Ue on Nov 15 PACIFIC MEDICAL PLAZA llw council approVl'd a four-Mory medical office building al the site of the former GETTING INVOLVED • GElllNG INVOLYED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information about adding your organization to this list, call (714) 966-4600. ORANGE COUNTY HUMANE soaETY A volunteer group serving the communities of Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Huntington Beach needs animal-loving volunteers for two-hour shifts on weekdays to walk dogs and help socialize them to help them get adopted. Before porctiaslng a pet, please visit the shelter at 2163 Newland, Huntington Beadl, between Pacific Coast Highway and Attanta. Information: (714) 540-2288. ORANGE COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PR£VENT10N CENTER The center needs volunteers to wortt with high-risk famlllea and dllldren, providing weekly emotional support to famllles, infants and first-time mothers In their homes. The center la ask.Ing for a three-hour weekly pommltment lnfonnatlon: (714) 643-4333. ORANGE COUNTY COAST1CEEPER NewpOft Beach-bued Orenge County eoa.tkeeper is k>oklng for ,.,thutlatlc volunteers to help monitor w9t8f qu.ltty. li'elnlng ~tor vofunteert .,. ...-lffabte. lnfommk>n: UM9) 123-MlAor ,,ttp.:/J\tww.oo.tk"Pf"OfP. El Nido and Snug Harbor trailer parks in the 1600 block of ·~~. Councilmen Allan MWIMD Mansoor anc.J Chris Steel <!Wented. Council members also approved an environmental report on a 4-1 vote with Steel dissenting, a general plan amendmenl on a 3-2 vote with Mansoor and Steel dissenting. a law rezoning tlle property on a J-2 vote witll Mansoor and Steel dissenting and a permit to d.llow the conversion of the two tr.uler parks to a medical offict-land use on a 3-2 vote witll Cowan and Steel dissenting. WHAT rT MEANS Applicant Joe Hrown will be able to build a four-\tory medical office building on thl' ..,ite. WHAT WAS SAID "This is a quesrion of whar we see as the vision of the clry." Mayor Gary Monahan said. "lloag IHospitall is bursting at the seams, and we have an FYI •WHAT: Next City Council meeting •WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Nov. 1 • WHERE: Qty Hall, n Fair Drive •INFO: (714) 754-5221 opportunity 10 build a state-of-the-art project in Costa Mesa -not Newport Beach - in a location where there's not a lot we can really do there." OUTSIDE COUNSEL AGREEMENT The council approved an agreement witll tlle law office of Jones and Mayer -the firm the city will be outsourcing its legal worlc to. Council member> also approved appointing Kimberly Hall Barlow as tlle new city attorney as of Nov. I. Mansoo r dissented WHAT rT MEANS The ciry's legal work will be dor:ie by Jones and Mayer srarting m November. SU•RISE TAE HWO• DO 3810 E. Coaat Hwy., Suttle B Corona del ...,., CA 92925 (PCH & POPPY) 949-675-7890 "Coow· LoCAL LoBSTERS or PbiJJy-<Mae STEAK SANDWICH ~I L ~ mOUoo p111.,...,. ,.c. Mc<)Wpt II.Id .... not .... when airport oftldala will .. ll'dl foi ardUtectuqJ wott. and an too eady to place a dme frame on conatrucdon ac:dvidea. SUpelWon unan1moUl!y ap-pdwed the aupplanental ~port. ·1:t11 be good fur the CMn1J anmty." Orange County Supervi- eor nm Silva ta.Id "That means addltkm.al pa.saengers can Oy out of Orange County.• While he won't have a part in any futwe negotiations on air- port captldty. 5Uva said he wants this constructlon to be the last. "I will nol be on the board If there's any add1tJonaJ increases ln capacity, but I sure hope it is the end of II," said Silva, whose lenn on tlle board ends in 2007. "I don't want to M'C any more passenger> at John Wayne." 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JOttNS()ff Publllhef TONYDOOaO Editor USACOIDCZA Adven11ing Director LANA JOHNION Promotlone Director PUBLIC SAFETY Police reach out and touch two students 1Wo Corona del Mar High School students ~ blbm Into custody by Newport Beach Police last week in coll· necdon with a series of stolen <:,ellpbones. 1he two students, whose names were not released. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • West 119¥ 8trNt: A disturbance WH reported in the 300 bloc:t st 8:57 a.m. Monday. • ~ t..ne: An lniury accident was reported In the 3000 block et 7:37 p.m. Monday. • Megnole 8trMt: A disturbance was reported in the 400 blodc et 4:61 p.m. Monday. • Newport Boulewnt. A commercial burglary was reported In the 2100 bl<><* at 6:01 a.m. Monday. • P9C1ic Awnu.: Forgery was reported In the 2200 bl<><* at 3:35 p.m. Monday. • Pomona Alllenue Md Vlctorte StJMt: A prowler waa reported at 2:16 a.m. Monday. • Victotta Street: Drunk in public was reported in the 500 bl<><* at 6:18 p.m. Monday. • 18th S1rMt West: Grand theft from a vehicle was reported at 10:32 a.m. Monday. KILLED Continued from Al one woman said with a sigh. Neighbors didn't know many details about the family but said they hadn't heard of any prob· I ems. ~lhls is a quiet neighbor· hood,· said Frank teal, who lives around the comer on 23rd Street. Many residents were likely at woric or on their way to woric. at the time of the shooting, Smith said. OnJy one neighbor caJJed in NEWPORT 8EACtt • &st eo..t ,._...., Md N9wPGft eo.t DIMi: A suapk:iou9, occuped vetride was reported at 11 ~ p.m. Monday. • HCMlg Dttw: TrelpeMlng WH reported In the 100 blodt st 8:10 p.m. Monday. • MecAr1tMlr lloulnwd Md Weggio: An Injury eccident was reported at 4:56 p.m. Monday. • Newport.,....,. Md Vl9 Udo: A traffic collision wtth injuries was reported at 10:13 p.m. Monday. • Oc.lt fTont West Md 2llfl S1JMt: Drunk In public was reported at 7:14 p.m. Monday. • South ......... Roed: P9tty theft was reported In the 2.2600 block at 4:51 p.m. Monday. • Sytvl8 lane: Hit and run on a perked vehicle wu reported in the 1500 bf<><* at 3;55 p.m. Monday. • 15th StJMt: A hit-and-run was reported in the 300 block at 11 :49 a.m. Monday. to report hearing shots fired, he said. This was the second domestic dispute that ended in a fatal shooting in the city this year. In May, 70-year-old Norman Hansen allegedly shot his son, 43·year-old David Han.sen. and then himself in their Mesa North home. Norman Hansen later died of his injuries. • MARISA O'NEIL covers pobhc safety and courts. She may be reedled at (714) 9664618 or by e-mail at mariu.oneil@fatimM.com. · Don't Sli~! Install Grab Bars • Professional lnstallatlon of Grab Bars And Accessories In Your Home • Ac~ssibility Remodeling Licensed and Insured Lie. 8·#456742 Beachwood Canatructlan t949>·230· 11548 HABITAT ContnJed from Al dwy 11e allowed to do '° chroup the leltJemeot .-ee· meo.t d:W produced the eutem part ot Che wall. Collep Plllk l'elldenll. who went to ~ leogtha to eepuate their oppotldoo to the project from tbetr ldmintlon for Habl· tat for Humanity, were tbrtlled wtth the coundl'• judgment. "The quality and suit.ebWty of the homes baa never been quea· tlooed,'" l'fllident Mary Kipp eakl. •Quality and sukabWty of life II the question.• A vtalbly frustrated Mart Ko· nmdo -vice president of site deYelopment of Habitat for Hu- manity Orange C.Ounty and a former dty plannlng cornmi&- siooer -said he didn't want to comment after the council's de- c1sion. He bad asked the council to poetpone any decision -coun· dJ members had already post· poned three other Items Monday -but his request was rejected. He requested the continua.nee because Habitat wanted more dme to try to negotiate a com· promlae solution with the neigh· bors in a less adversarial manner than the group had been facing. "lb cut off discussion where there's potential to get a viable answer goes against the Ameri· can way,• Korando said. •At least, let us get there.· Scott Bell, president of ICI De· velopment, disagreed that open· ing the wall would be unethical The company will have to come up with a new project for the site as none of the previous propos· aJs have won over the neighbon., Bell said. •tt's back to the drawing board and woric. with the n e,ghbors, • Bell said. ·1 hope they would look at this thing with more of SPACE Cootioued from Al bacher wrote has temporarily stalled. After congressionaJ dis· agreements over what kind or safety standards to put on pri· vale-sector space development, the congressman decided to re· sume discussions in the new year on a bill regulating the emerging space-tourism indus- try. C.Ongres.s will take up the space endowment bill In the next AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Dally Pilot. 1375 Sunflower Ave .• Costa Mesa, CA 92626; by e-mall to jttfl.ben60n@latlmea. com: by fax to (714) 966-4679; or by c.alllng (714) 9664617. Include the time, date and location of the event. H well as a phone number. TOOAY The Newport Beed\ Newcom.rt Club meets the third Wednesday of every month. This month, fashion designer Christine Ridley will lhowcaae the Yearsley Coflection'a fall fashions, including clothing and acceaaoriea, at 10 a.m. at the Sea Island Clubhouse. Lunch will be MtVed. Information: (949) 673-7901. UA Medk.,. end MedUkl Operstiona ofticial Donna Oymon wtll epeek on the Medica...-.pproved Drug Dfacount Card, enrollment In the diecount card program and how to determine which card ia right for you, 91 3:30 p.m. at HcNtg Conf9ntnce c.nt.r, One HcNtg Drive, Newport Beactt. The dlacu..ton ls free. end reeervatlons ere required. Information: (800) 514-HOAG. Museum votum.er Roger FTeety ID CJl*l naind Ind bilp W to addlYI ICXMtbl• thlir .... lel»e m.teld oltum&QI lt.dcllllftL~ We Pf9Poled ...,,... -daeY cUda\ want th& We propuwdn I boulloa-dM')' didn't WllDt tt:.i.lf'J 'Ibey don' want natl Wbat elee11 ... do )'OU wanlf'" •!!'J 1be site ii IO dilllcult to de-•"· velop becauM of ttl lhapl and""' the fact that It la aandwfc6ed be.it: tween the Home Depot loadioa •) dock at Halt>or Center and . homes in CoOege Pait. The 1tte11": is walled in OD dine Ilda The .I waila include two l"-foot por- tions -one behind Home De· pot and another on the east aide, at the end of Wake Forest Drive, befween the site and aome homes. Most of the site hu served aa a bull'er between the.- shopping center and the neigh·: boring Mldential community. : The eastern portion of the wall(. wu required by a 1999 settle· ment agreement among the dty, IC1 Development and netghbon •. to lessen noise from Home De· pot The agreement enabled the council to open the wall at the end of Wake Forest Road only for a residential project. But noise !.&sues continue to plague the neighborhood, resi· dents have said, even though an acoustical engineer found that noise from the mega-store wasn't significant. Even the specter of more noise If the sound wall ls opened was too much of a gamble for coun- cil members like Mike Scheafer. who conceded that he liked the project at first but reaJ.i.red it just wasn't a good fit. • u I think a square peg need~ to go in a round h ole, I will do everything I can to beat it in there. but I can't do that (for thh project!.· Scheafer said. • DEIU>RE NEWMAN covers government She may be reedled at (714) 966-4823 or by e-mail at deirdre.newm11n@lat1mes.com session also. Such delays aside. one Rohra· bacher supporter at Tuesday·., event said he expects develop ment or commerdal space travel to happen quickly. "Its a whole new frontier that we haven't seen yet." said Oaruel Scinto of North Tustin. "I think it's going to be huge." • AUCIA AOSINSON coven business, pohllcs and the environment. She may be reactied at (714) 966-4626 or by e-mail 81 alicia.robin•on (~ latimtn.com will speak about the importance of saving tho states' museums 81 a 7:30 p.m. meeting of the Costa Mesa Historical Society, 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. Doors open at 7 p.m. Information (949) 631-5918. ntURSOAY Ed Sellc:h of the Newport Planning Commiuion will present the Corona det Mar PCH Median Landscaping Plana at the • October meeting of the Corona del Mar Residents Assn. The free meeting will begin at 7:30 a.m. at the Newport Beach Country Club, · · 1000 Quail St .• Newport Beadl Information: (949) 721-0132. EJWirol.ment81 Nature Centw founder Robert House will host a free tour of the center end talk about it.I plant communities from noon to 1:30 p.m. at 160116th St, Newport Beedl. Information: (949) 646-8489. Dr. Mk:hMI 8dnMlrtr wtl host • free seminar, "C.rdloveacular Health; from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. a1 ' Mother's Patio Caf6, 226 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. (949) 631-4741. 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SURF ... •• ·" .-~: , . •• (. ltntERACE • ne..--. • .,.. .. ~~ atyCowd; ~2 .......... c ............ . ~AoMl!lty Dlllrtctl 9'ew Bromberg Dlttric:t 7 JohnHdwnan UndaDbon ~Foe.v llNol Oelldt .... .,....., TtnySh.w awt.S.... -~lnbold ll'tlllclD~ prolU«J toc»y ,. EVOTE J2004 HOW TO GET INVOLVED Wllh'-"-'two..-a ~wwtil ....... d9y, thttl'I more._. enough 1lme to help vour pany or cauM. ........ where to go: ~PMTYM oawccunv 200 N. Mein St. S.... Anl, CA 92701, (71') 135-6168 hap:/~.oaMmocnJi..Mt ..___,.flMTYM .OUMIE~ P.O.b21171 s.nt.e AM, CA 82798 (714) 540-6053, (948) 956-5082 hap:l..WWW.lpoc.org THE RACE FOR NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL Widi_J I (-r, Odllllr 20. .. • ~PM'TYM OUllmccum' 2AI Aid.-/we..~ C.2 Com Meae. CA 92828 (714) 668-8666 http'.l.Mww.oqpop.Offl Hopeful seeks more civic involvement Deirdre Newm.n DajlyPilot Municipal law la not among attorney John Buttolph'• many respon.albilltiet as general coumel for a variety of small baslnesaes. But hla concern about the way the city was lnterpreting the Greenllght law led the Newport Beach city attorney to ask him to help revise the law as It pertain.a to hotels. That rewarding civic experience la moUvatJng Buttolph to run for Clty CouncU this fall. He is running in the West Newpon district against incumbent Steve Rosan.sky and Catherine Emmons. ~1 found the process of dispute resolution very interesting and enjoyed identifying nuances that allowed opposing positions to take baby steps toward each other and arrive at common agreement,· Buttolph said. "The city needs that, because I don't see that happening.· Buttolph grew up on Long Island in New York and worked in the family real estate business until 1975. He opened his own law practice, focusing on smaJJ businesses in 1982 In Santa Barbara and has lived in Newpon Beach for three years. Buttolph saJd he is proud to have worked with the city on the Greenllght law as an independent individual, not as part of Greenlight or any other group. He said he would be more of an independent voice on the council than Rosanslcy. ·Rosarulcy ls an appointed incumbent -appointed by the City Council majority -and perpetuates the status quo.· Buttolph said. "I think Rosanslcy has been a talker. not a doer. He'i; been too passive as JOHN BUTTOLPH AGE: 61 EDUCATION: Bachelor'• in political eclence, Amherst Untvenity; furls doctorate from the Univeraity of Oregon FAa9LY:VVidowed;aon1 Zachary,18;Ben,15 COMMUNITY ACTIVmES: Volunteers wfth First Church of Christ Scientist, Oaai1 Senior Center and the Gridiron Club of Newport Harbor High School, the football booster club. a member of the City Council.~ Residents' quality of life is the top priority the council needs to address through issues such as traffic, John Wayne Airport expansion and water quality, he said. These problems all necessitate regional solutions, he said. and Newport Beach needs to lead the way. ·Newport Beach doe-;n·1 JU~t need to sit at the regional table: Buttolph said. •1t need11 to take a leadersrup position to develop solutions to these regional problems that have a strong effect on our residents· quality of life.· ln addition to working as an attorney, Buttolph has been a volunteer for some private charities serving seniors and people with developmental disabilities. As the chairman or ..... the board for lWelveacres, a private nonprofit that works with the developmentally disabled in Northern California, he resolved a dispute between the agency and the state that enabled the clients to get the care they needed, he said An outdoorsman. he supports the environment through membersrup in the Sierra Oub and the Natural Resources Defense Council and enjoys hiking and kayaking. ...--- ON THE ISSUES What's the most lmpcwtMt ..... lldng the city7 Shaping regional consenaua In favor of the interests of Newport Bead'I residents: to pt9V9flt JWA expanaion, to reduce and improve traffic circulation, to Improve water quality and to prevent intensification of development in reaidential areas. What Is yow opinion ol how the Gl'Mnllght law Is ... ctlng the city, and what. your poeltion on plw to buld • hotill llt Meftnapertl7 The Greenllght law is a good thing for the city because it allows voters to decide for themselves whether to ratify or reject the City Council's approval of major development projects. It gives voters the last word, and I think that is a good thing. I oppose the Marinaparit hotel because it is proposed to be built on land that our city's general plan designates for partc.a. I disagree with the City Council's decision to place lhort-tenn beMfits. which 1t hopes to gain from the hotel, above the council's long-tenn obligation as a trus1ee of public assets to preserve and s1eward our parts for future residents. Are city leaden doing • good job handling the budQ9t and prMSU,. on it from the mrw7 Our City 1s lagging behind other regional c1t1es in privatizing unskilled. nonpublic safety services Our city cannot afford to ignore the savings from privatization. Our city must continue to use its financial resources for the direct benefit of the residents, maintaining our roads, our water and sewer systems, first-tier public safety agencies -not for construction of a huge new city hall complex. The state is balancing its budget on the backs of cities. and consequently cities are deprived of local revenues that should rightfully support the city budget The City mus1 protest these cuts, but no city alone can oppose the state's grabbing of local revenues. Our city leaders must JOtn other cities and state firmly to our state legislators ttus simple fact -depriving cities of local revenues inevitably reduces the Cities' ab1hty to maintain infrastructure and to pr0V1de adequate leveJs of public safety with difficult and dangerous consequences. How should the city handle poaible expansion ol John Wayne Airport end St. Andrew'• Church7 Our City leaders must not declare the El Toro Airport dead -not yet -and should contjnue to support the efforts of the Airport Working MAfl~ '• I JAll 1 Pll (J l John Buttolph, seen here in his Newport Beach office. 1s running for City Council Group and others dedicated to the proposition that an airport at El Toro ehminates pressure to expand JWA. JWA expansion is a regional issue. and a consensus of our neighboring cities 1s required to devek>p solutions. We must articulate a vision. persuade our neighbors to eccept that vision in their own seH,interest; we must guide the process through active and patient leadership The St Andrew's Churdl expansion must be kept in scale to the surrounding areas The City should support a compromise that allows the dlurdl to convert a portion of its existing square footage to a youth onented use without increasing density on or off site, and Wfth adequate provisions for on site paricing Newcomer sees being novice as a strength Deirdre Newm•n Oaity Piiot Catherine Emmons wanta to give back to the conununlty and tw set her sights on the brass ring of service: a seat on the Qty Coundl dais. The 34-yea.r-old business owner baa lived ln the dty for more than 14 years and th.lnb the council could use another doee of young blood and female representation. •I'm a woman who baa a lot or great Idea, peal l.latenl.ng sJdlla. • Emmons said. •So far, l 've loved talking to my netghbora. people in general, about what p>eS on -their coocema and their thoughts.• She giew up ln Rancho Mirage with a mom who wu involved in help"'8 1e>me dty council cmdldatet with their elections. wttb a penchant for Interior dellgn, lhe atudied buikHng codea, a.,.ce plann1ng and eAemenal of deligil at the Interior DeeigN"(I lmdtute in Newport BeM:b. Fmmnna la runo1nc lpinlt tnc:umbent Stew R«-Nlry and 1Mldeot John Buttolph for the Wlllt Newport cUmtc:t. Sbe...,_.bsownbt*-, .... a.... C'.oonllct Inc. -• awnpeny tb.ta c:nma 8Dd moMfnlle ........ dwrlJMr>-:9.C acblla-ln 1117. IW ..we aaOM tam Yllllur'a Colmcy tollDIJMID. . :im.. ....... 1ntbl b d ·---... .. bi*• .............. ,_ d111 11•••--•awn It 'f ........ .... .. ,, ......... ....... .._.. I ti Ill Cillllil-. Ir ..... _ ......... .......... OtJ 0 I •• .. ., .......... ............ Sr ........ .,.: .. CATHERINE EMMONS AGE: 34 FAMILY: Single, four brothers COMMUNITY ACT1V1T1ES: Volunteers for the Suaan G. Komen Race for the Cure and T me of Newport EDUCATION: Bachelor'• in Interior deaJgn, Interior 0..lgnera lnsti1ute, Newport Beach Catherine Emmons IS nnq IS a candidate for the Newport Beach City Cooocl this ve-. ON THE ISSUES .-Al W~sday. October 20, 2004 HOW 10 GET PU8USHED -l..Mmn: Mail to Ryan Carter et the Delly Ptlot. S30 W. Bay St, Costa Mell, CA 12827•'u1lir'I Hoell•. Celt (IM8) M2.eo&8 fmc Send to (IM9) 949-4170 E-maiJ:Sencl to datlypilot@latfmes.com •All correapondenoe must lndude full neme, hom8tawn and phone number (for verttlcadon putpOMI). The Ptkft reeerv. the light to edit ell eubmltalont for dartty and length. Fireworks light up Costa Mesa candidates forum At the candidates forum on Oct. 7 at the Cosca Mesa Senior Center, many important concerns were voiced by seniors. As a well-informed senior, l asked about a doun penetrating questions in the name of all seniors. The problem of illegal fireworks was discussed. eo~ta Mesa is one of only five cities still hanging on to fireworks on the Fourth of July and other times. Banning legaJ ones will help annillilate illegal fireworks. Just think of the possible injuries, pollution, fear, destruction of property. etc. Why can't the 18 fireworks stands from high schools disappear? Let these students plan their own fundra.isers and make them a success. Lastly, will the nine candidates who are not elected in November still be interested in city concerns -the homeless, banning fireworks, planning low-income senior housing? ANNE HOGAN·SHERESHEVSKY C:Osta Mesa ·No on L' an argument with run -down answer I can't get over how the "No on LM folk are so concerned with preserving the parlclands of Newport Beach that they have polluted Newport Beach with their signs. They've even placed them in the city park<>. forcing the city to take them down. If they could do half as good a job of explaining how they propose the park wiU be maintained and improved as they do at plastering the city, they might get some votes. But they are making a purely emotional appeal, not an intellectual one. Unfortunately. they may win -an<l lhen what? Trailers and a run-down park. Bill DEAN Corona del Mar One vote flying to Foley for a seat on the City Council Katrina Folt:y will be a stronK C:i1y MAILBAG Costa Mesa fireworks stands are a hot topic in this year's City Council election. Council leader on airport issues. In response to Costa Mesa City C:Ouncilman Allan Mansoor's commentary, UDaiJy Pilot endorsements not the right development" (Oct. 7), I disagree. Foley is all about addressing issues that affect our daily lives - countywide. As a member of AirFair, I have worked with Foley and know she is committed to resolving airport issues. She knows John Wayne Airpon's passenger levels have increased every month for the last year. If the number of travelers using John Wayne continue~ to climb at the~e rates, the 12th Annual airport will reach its cap within the next two years. She understands that the current cap limits passengers to 10.8 million per year by 2015. I say lock the gate at 10.8. Foley supports AirFair and its policy of no future expansion of John Wayne Airport beyond the terms of the present Settlement Agreement. She has assisted AirFair In organizing ·neighborhood meetings and met with leaders in both Newport Beach and Costa Mesa to encourage them to begin negotiations now in order to keep these limitations in place when the settlement agreement expires in 2015. Foley also has worked with Top Dog Talent & Fashion Show Saturday, October 30 11 a.m. STEVE McCRANK /DAILY PlLOT AirFair in its efforts to meet with congressional representatives to amend federal laws to provide local control and limitations or airport operations. Foley will be an asset to the Costa Mesa City Council in working with other public agencies to find a solution to our air transportation needs without further destroying our residential neighborhoods. lb learn more about John Wayne Airport, visit htrp:/lwww.jwairfair.com. Foley has also been actively involved with our local schools and in many other local community activities. I ask for your vote for Katrina Poley for Costa Mesa Oty Council. RACHEL PEREZ-.~'JeaJ'ON Costa Mesa Chre is necessary on Measure L vote For more than 30 yeara, some dedicated rea.tdenta have worked to keep our city a beach community of charm and style. Their efforts have nothing to do with moneymaking and their hours. No, years of work are at their own expense and time. How many of our current population remember the "Freeway Flghten," who managed to halt a freeway from bisecting Newport Beach7 If built, this would have run through what ls now the area of the Oasis Senior Center. Then there Is Stop Polluting Our Newport. whose goal has always been to maintain a charming beach community. Can any of us forget the magnificent fight waged by Frank and Fran Robinson to save the Back Bay'l It is disturbing to see the GreenJight group denigrated by unthinking or uninformed critics. The Marinapark project may be an attractive plan, but s hould the city'!. master plan be changed to accommodate this development on public land? What is to deter another development to ask for the same treatment7 And who can ensure thil> project will be successful? Surely the Balboa Bay Oub was given a windfall on the use of public land by an acquiescent City C:Ouncil many years ago. I low much of a view do we now have of the bay7 The so-called public access is also less than negligible. Please think carefully of the ramifications of Measure L before you cast your vote. MARGARET RYCKOFF C:Orona del Mar • EDITOR'S NOTE: Margaret Rydtoff 1s the widow of former mayor and councilman Paul Rydtoff, who passed away earlier lh1s year <die City of 9fewport (]Wc/i (check-in time 10 a.m.) fit1t 41dt~ fint "-'irm~ Cow•tta I Brand New Category! Does your pooch possess golden talents? lf so, they might win a spot on Animal Planet's Hit 1Vshow .. 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But despite the errors. the Sailors are usually able to pull out victories, riding on the shoulders of senior captain Kiley Hall and sophomore Coco Yokoyama. Tuesday night was different, as the mishaps aept up and sanlc the Sailors in their 25-23, 25-22, 25-17 lo~ to host ~bridge in a Sea View 1.eague match. "'!hey did a better job of not beating themselves," Glenn said. "I don't Wdilt to take away from their victory, but we can't make so many unforced errors.· The errors kept snea.lcmg up just when the Sailors [7-7, 4-1 m league) were get- ting into their rhythm, and ended up be- ing the eventual cause of the team"s first league loss. Last week. after Newport swept La- guna Hills, Glenn said whoever wins Tuesday's match ~n his team and the Warriors (15-4, 5-0) will have an in- side track on the Sea View League title. In a match where it looked like any- thing could change at any second. Wood- bridge took the first step in the right di- rection for that league title, but the team still has to deal with the pesky Sailors again on Nov. 4 -this time at Newport Harbor. OtJ to a slow start in the first game and down, 6-1, two aces were dealt up by 6- foot junior Bryana Carey and the Sailors rallied to tie the score at IO apiece. A few points later and Yokoyama slammed the ball over the net to put Newport up. 16- 15 The lead changed hands five times from point 10 to the end of the first game. But the mLSfires for the Sailors started when they were up. 22-21, after another Yokoyama kill. And just a couple of errors later, they were down, 1-0. In the match. The second game brought the same son of luck for the Sailors -rallying late to come close, but eventually shooting t.hemselves in the foot -and the last game, Newport was ju.st outplayed. "We had the momentum the whole time,~ Woodbridge coach Donnie Rafter sald "We didn't get in too many slwnps and we rnl.n.imized their runs." The momentum for the Warriors was aided by the ear-piercing screams from the crowd every time Woodbridge scored a point And the blocking game of 5-foot-10 Stephanie lrlnen. 6-foot Thryn Tumutter, Carey and 6-1 ~ca Robson couldn't stuff Woodbridge's hitters a_, much as they have been earlier th.is season. Glenn said he had hoped his seniors would step up. like they usually do in ~­ ery match. Hall led the team with 10 kil1' and senJor Carey had two ace. but the other senJors were shut down. Yokoyama had six kills. Robson had five and HOOJey Bwnham had four. but Y«>odbridge's senior outside hitter. Jor- dyn Druary, had a maJch-high 13 kills. After the first two games, G&enn said he switched his lineup and told his t.eam to focus more on not maJcing mistakes. But the mistakes kept com.lng and the Wani- ora kept capltali71ng on them "We did $0rDe good ~ though.. Glenn said. •And I don't want to blame thJs loss all on us. \\OOdbridge played gieai and they jwt beat us." • PHOTOS BY MARI< C DUSTIN I DM.Y PILOT Newport Harbor's Bryana Carey extends her right arm as she lunges to make a one-handed dig on the ball m Tuesday night's match against Woodbndge High. At left, Newport Harbor's Kiley Hal passes the baU. At right, Newport Harbor's Stephanie Trinen (9) focuses on the ball as s~e tries to hit pas~ the bk>ck of Woodbridge's Cimino Melanie In Tuesday's Sea V~ League showdown between two previously unbeaten teams. The Wamors swept the Sailors in three games. BOYS WATER POLO OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Mustangs win with meaning - Al ~. October 20. 2004 PORTS OUTDOORS Big bonito, yellowtail targeted by Harbor area anglers S chools of big bonito have moved into local waters and the action on boneheads weighing in the two-to six-powtd class is getting lhe attention of anglers heading out on half and three-quarter day trips running from Newport Sportfishing Landing and Davey's Locker. The bonito have been showing between lhe Horseshoe Kelp. all !he way soulh to San Onofre and arowtd Catalina Island. When schools move under a boat lhe bite has been pretty explosive on bolh bait and jigs. Calico and !>and bass are also being sacked by sport anglers along lhe coast and Catalina, some boats are stopping on breezing schools JIM NIEMIEC of barracuda and bottom fishing is starting to improve wicb the cooling water temp and mild fall weati1er. Floating kelp pattie!> in the channel are still holding some small yellowtail and San Oemente lsland hru. been kiclc.ing out some toad forttails for passengers heading to !his outer island on overnight trips. Only a few yellowfin tuna are being caught on the troU and with Wdter temperatures between 67 and 68 degrees it looks like lhe tuna season has come to an end after rewarding anglers with some pretty good fishl ng. According to J.D .. at J.0.'s Big Game Tackle on Balboa lsland, most of lhe action on yellowfin 1i. taking place off Point Loma where boats are still heading to Mexican waters on overnight trip!i which arc producing lirruts of small tuna when the nght kelp 1s found Marlin moved wuth &id only a few fo,h have bel'n spotted by yachts still fishing around CataJina Island. There is a pr<•lly good spot of sea life be1ween tJ1e 270 Spol and the wcsl end of Ca1aJina where there i'> still a po~ibil11y of hooking a striped marhn. Reports of bag balb of bait, tJ10usands or porpoise and big Oock.s of birds could mean thal something may pop up before the next northwesterly blows lhrough Fishmg ha& been very good off BdJa for multJ·day tnp~ makin~ rum to Guadalupe 1.,land and high spots farthl•r down the Baja coasthm•. fh1s outdoor JM NIEMIEC 8111 Gaul of Hunbngton Beach holds a 40-pound yellowfin caught last week aboard the sportfisher First String. editor just returned from a 5-day trip aboard the 93-foot sporlfisher First Stnng <,ponsored by Daiwa. which targeted big yellowfin tuna al the island. Fishing wa.s just fair for tuna an the 60 to I 00-pound cla~s due· to heavy pressure from boats anchoring up on the lee side of 1hi-. island. Mo'>t of the tuna that would bite during our three day-. at the island were a little line shy and would unly hitc 40-pound mono or lighter. Sl'aguar flu orocarbon leader and -;harp Owner or I layabw;a 1/0 hook.-. '>eemed to be the perfecl combination when <,oaking a hvc $ard1ne off the '>tern of lhe sport fisher. I he trip djd produced !>ome quaJity ycllowfi11 an the HO-pound cla~. hul unforrunately the hulk of the hig llJna hooked fell victim to the tremendous populauon of c.reat White sharks 1hat have moved in to taJte over as lop predator of lhe st•a. More than 60 per cenl of the big tu na hooked during this trip were lost to shark!> that wruled under the boar for an opportunity to '>teal an easy meal. Chef Bill Gaul of Huntington Beach had a good trip and ~eemed to have no problem in setting the hook on yeUowfin toppmg off his first trip with a 40-pound tuna This writer also got pretty lucky landing tuna weighing up to 69-pounds, but then lost the last fish of lhe nip when a 14 foot Great White gulped down everything up to lhe head of a runa That fish wouJd have easily weighed more than 85 pounds. but lhe aggressive nature of this shark made watching the movie Jaws seem like a cartoon. For booking information on four-to six-day trips aboard lhe first String call their San Oemente office al (949) 498-6149. Trout season opens fo r Irvine Lake on Thursday. The water temperature has dropped into the high sixties and lake conditions are ideaJ for a massive stocking of I 0,000 pounds of rainbow trout. Opening week.end shouJd produce prime trout action and then another load of 10.000 pounds of trout will be stocked to pump up lhe fishery for the winter season. For more information on fishing Irvine or reserving a boat caJJ (714) 649-911 1. Anaheim Lake is still producing some catfish on cut balt fished in deeper water and lhe trout opener for lhe Santa Ana River Lake'\ has been tentatively sel for Oct. 28, depending on how fast lhe laJtes fiU. KENT TREPTOW I DAILY Pl.OT Sage Hill School goalie Danny Harold, right, and Costa Mesa's Chris Medina battte for a rebound after a blocked shot in Tuesday's nonleague game at Costa Mesa. The Mustangs won, 22-4. MUSTANGS Continued from A7 visiting Sage Hill School. 22-4, in intennlttent rain showers Tues- day. "If I told I the players the garnel doesn't mean anything. they wouJdn't want to play." Postiff said. The Mustangs (12-3, 4-0 in the Golden West League) started as If it was a CJF playoff contest, building an 8-1 lead after one quarter and taking a 13-1 edge into halftime. Sage Hill Coach Jeff Andrews said every game this season is a learning experience for his team. The Lightning (10-8), who compete as a freelance school in OF Southern Section Division VI, learned very quickly the po- tency of Mesa's speed and strength. The Mustangs applied unre· lenting pressure to set off nu- merous counterattacks. Junfor two-meter man Kyte Thorsness led the Mustangs wilh seven goals while tallying four assists. Teammate Adam Douglas scored four goals while John Roche and Evan Spencer each contributed three. -[Mesa) ls an outstanding team," said a frustrated Andrews following the game. "At this point. we're not (at Mesa's level) yet" This year's Lightning are be- lieved to have won the most games in the program's five-year existence. Sage tallied three of its four goals in the fourth quarter, but the Mustangs had built a 19-1 lead that was too much to overcome. Junior Julian Tooma led the Ughtning with two goals while Jordan Oine and Ouis Mai.:w each contributed one. The Lightning. though. dJdn~ have an answer for the Mus- ~· man-to-man defense that forced numerous steals and led to 34 shots. The Mus~ were able to set up their offense on several occa- sions. passing around wttil they found the open shot Adam Adamowic:z scored twice while Luke Yellin. Ouis Medina and Nick. Pi.sk each tal- lied one goal for the Mustangs in front of goalkeeper Matt Jaros· lawski, who made eight saves. Spencer added four usista. Even with the big lead. Mesa Coach Tun Postill' jl.ldn'l have to remind his playen to remain motivated. · The Mustangs have three sub-· · stitutes to the starting seven. Po6tiff said. •it gives a chance for guys to prove tbetr skills... Postiff saJd. •The guys are always competing for spots." The Mustangs lead both Saddleback and Fstancia by one game each with all three teams having two remaining league contests spanning the next two weeks. The Ughtning have three games remaining to try gaining an at-large berth into the OF Di- vision VI playoff& Noni ... Com Meu 22. Sege ... 8oofw by au.tlrs Sege Hill , o o l -4 MeN 11183 -22 Sege-Tooma 2, Cline 1, Mazzo 1. S.Vee -Harold 10. ,... -Thoranea 7. Oougl• '· Roche 3, Spencer 3, AdMnowlcz 2. Yellln 1, MediN 1. Fltt 1. S.V..- Jaro.lewskl 8. SCHEDULE l'OMY Cfo.e-"V ~ OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK High IChool boys and girls -Ooeen v-at Costa MON. 3 15 pm .. S&ddlebedt. Westmen11er at Estanaa •I Fa1rv1ew Park, J p.m Golf Commun11y college women -Irvine Valley, Santiego C.nyon and S&ddleblldc at Orange Coast at Costa Meu Golf & Country Club, noon. High tdlool g1r11 - Estancia at eo.t. Mell at Costa Mflll Golf & Country Club. ~ High tdlool g1rl1 - Corooa del Mar at Teeoro, 5·30 p.m • COS11 M ... 111 Sent.a AN. 3:15 p.m .; Estancia at i.. Quinta, 3:15p.m. Wlrlllr poto High ldlool boy1 - Newport Harbor et Irvine. 3 p.m.; Teeoro Ill Corooa def Mar, J-15 p.m . BRl~FLY Harbor golfers singing in the rain ners ( 12-9, 3· l), wbo, lib the Eagles. are one game behind league-leading Costa Meu (4--0) with two league conteata remaining. Junior Natalie Draga.n.za earned medaJlst honors with a :I· over-par 39 to lead the Newport Harbor High girls golf team to a 243-247 Sea View League victory against visiting Aliso Niguel m lhe rain at Big Canyon Country Oub Tuesday. Kayleigh Hom folJowed Ora gama wilh a 47 while Ashley Ja- cobs and Katie McKay each carded 51 s to go with a 55 by Kendall Hom for the Sailors (6-6, 3-4 ln league). Newport exacted revenge on Aliao (7-6. 5-2), whJch prevailed. 201-214, in the teams' first meet· ing thia year at Ali80 Viejo Golf Oub. The Sailore face host Santa Margarita -weather permitting -at 3 p.m. at C.Oto de Caza Golf & Racquet Oub today before re- suming league play against Ir- vine 'lbunday at Bls Canyon. Concordia sweeps VU • VOLUMIALLc lbe viatdn1 Concordia Unlvmfty women'• voDeyball team limited Van- guard to a . UO tµutns percesn· ap ea route to I 80-22, 30·28, 30-22 Golden ~t· Atbledc C.onJmDCe ~·. SofuiM P.-. llid die ..... C21-t. ., ta tbj QMC)·~ .... ~ WbQe .... 1IWnUa plcllt .. ~ ~2, lt-2) wttll 18 ldlll. Sea Kings stun Servile •WATER POL.(): rho mas Pearson scored with I minute, 58 -.cconds left in the second three-minute overtime period and lhe Corona del Mar I ligh boy'> water polo team held on for a 9-8 nonlcague. come- from-behind victory over visit- mg Servile Tuesday. The Sea Kings (I 0 7) scored the game's finaJ five goals after trailing. 8-4, at the end of three quarters. Jacob Murphy tJed the game at 8 with two seconds left ln reguJation aft~r grabbing the rebound from Tom Money'a shot. Pearson tallled a pme·hlgb five goals to go wttb three ateall whUt Murphy IClOred rwtce and added fO\lt lted for CdM, ranbd ftfth ti\ C1P Soulhmi SectJon OMtloo r. ~ Henh and Bryan Buhapr (three u- tllt.1) each te0red one goal. CdM go~ Guton SM· ford made m ..,,. and added rwo1te1le. "1 • c.... .. ~~· ........ ....,9'~. -· c:.·. • J ••• 1' -· ..,.._ LuitM"·~ ~. le¥tnl , ........ ~ ... i .. FFlllll, , CdM -Pearson 5, Murphy 2, Hersh 1, Buhag1ar 1. Saves -S.nford 8. scored four times for the Spar- tans, ranked No. 1 In CIP Southern SecUon Division II. Daniel Furman and Brett Auer each scored one goal while keeper Mk h ael Robinson made I 0 S;&YeS for Newport, ranked sixth ln ClP Divt3lon I. Freshman Nate Castillo bad three steals whUe Furman and Auer each contributed two. Nonlupe .................. S..tllleltM 11, &tancla I looNbvO........ S.dd )111 -11 Ett 0204 -1 Sedd -0. Gercl1 IS, C.lchedo 3. R.mlrez 4, Gonz.etez 2, Solorio 2. s.we -VUlquez e. Eat -Goodmen 3, Kunert 2, ~ 1. s.v .. -McEtwny 9. Lightning win in four • VOUBYMU..I MlddJe VIia PMtl 7. ~ Helbot. SooNbvOU.,... Vilt. Pertt ) o J 2 Newport .. 0 1 0 blocker Haywood Wrlabt tallied 14 kllla and ttw blocb to help 1 the Sap HJll School aide~- • ball team move into lo&. pol· aeulon of aecond place In the Academy Leque with. 29-27, 25·21, 29.25, 25-17 W:tory OWi' bott 8redum OllUdan 'J\lel. VIie '-' -Buctner 4, Mundie 1, Mllovlc 1, Churmide 1. S.v• - Steven• 11. NeoarpOft-Vre~ 4, Furmen 1, Auer t. S.v" -Aoblneon. Eagles absorb first loss day. • . c.at Ddly ........ 18 .. arid ...... .,.., blOcb .... . • • • ' • • • i • • • Thinking of Toshiba L utweetlwuat Newport 8'ach Country Oub watchlng Corona del Mar Hlgh'a glrla golf team continue to shine th.la aeuon wtth a c:onvlndng victory CNer 1.quna Beach for lta founh straight Padftc c.oast League victory. The late afternoon sun poked its head through below pine brancbea to the right of the ninth fairway u I strolled the course in a cart a kind employee allowed me to borrow. I caught up to the first founome. which included CdM 's Katie MclCltterick and Katie Albright. at the seventh hole and followed them through the 6nWtlng hole -the par-4 ninth. In the midst of meandering around trees to get a glimpse of the competition on th.is October day, I couldn't help but thinJc five months down the road to March when the Toshiba Senior Oassic makes its annual stop at Newport Beach Country Oub. These same trails I follow in a cart now are where thousands will waJk come March, when the world's finest senior golfers - those 50 and older -compete against one another in the most philanthropic event on the Ouunpions Tour. I glance toward the 18th green, where a group is finishing. and think back to skyboxes, where spectators watched Jack Nicklaus sink his final pun on Sunday just seven months ago, in his first Toshiba appearance. Or defending champion Tom Purtzer shooting a record 62 in Friday's opening round. BRYCE ALDERTON OK enough thlnklng. now to the IOUR:e: tournament d.Jrector Jeff Purser. I called Purser to see how he was doing and to ask what's in store for next year. It's a little early for many specifics. but Purser Is excited about the possible field Names such as Curtis Strange, Greg Norman and Jay Haas sound familiar? It is still too early for commitments, but the possibility of Strange, Norman and or Haas -or all three -only enhances what is annually a stellar field. Strange, a 17-tlme winner on the PGA Tour, including two U.S. Open championships, resigned from his television analyst position at ABC earlier this season after seven years with the company and intends to start his Cllampions Tour career in February. He turns 50 January 30 Nonnan, who turns 50 February 10, ranks 23rd on the PGA Tour's all-time money list and has won 20 times on the tour. ln recent years Nonnan has spent more of his time with tus golf course design business, but always draws a crowd wherever he plays. Haas went back-and-forth between the Cllampions Tour and PGA Tour at times this season, trying to earn enough GOLFER OF THE WEEK: JIM JOHNSON DON LEACH I DAILY P1LOT Tasting victory, fi _nally Club dUiation: Santa Ana Country Club Reeidence: Newport Beach ~: Mlnneapoll1 Age:62 Golf handicap: 12 Fwottt9 golf moment: Scoring one of hi1 three career hole-in-one• on the 22&-yard seventh hole at Los Angeles Country Club in 1991 during a Sant.a Ana Country Club board of direct.ora' outing. He used a 3-wood. John1on'1 other aces have come at Sant.a Ana -on the pal"3 seoond -and at Rancho San Joaquin Gotf Courwe In Irvine. Fwottt9 COUl'N pleyed: St. Andrews Femity: Wife. Anne; daughters. Katherine H~wthome, Margaret Johnson; three grandctiildren. Not9wofthy: Founding dlainnan of Santa Ana's membltlmember tournament, whictl he and partner Ron Hurt1 won for the first time Oct. 8-9. Johnson and Hurtt came from behind to ahoot 10-Under-par net. cUnc:hlng first piece by two-tenths of a stroke. "I thought 10-Under-par would maybe be good for fifth." Johnson uld. "I didn't have any Idea we would wtn the toumament." points to make the U.S. R)"der Q.ap equad. He didn't tally enough polnrs, but Kai Sutton atil1 aelected Hau u one of cbe two caprain'a p,lcb for the U.S. squad. . Hau ftnlahed second in the Senior PGA Clwnpiopahlp. bJs Ont Ownpiona Tour ewnt last summer and placed third In the U.S. Senior Open. He also joined Craig Stadler and Peter Jacobeen a.a the only players 50 or older to compete in the PGA Tour's Players Ownplon&hip, often dubbed the fifth major. AD three made the cut and all three are possibilities for the next Toshiba field Stadler bas won five times this season ln hia first year on the Ouunpiona Tour. He shot 8-Wlder-par 205, t1nish1ng in a tie for 12th at last sprlng's Toshiba. Stadler trails Hale Irwin by only 39 points heading lnto this week.end's season-ending Owtes Schwab Cup Olampionshlp while Jacobsen sits in fourth and Haas ninth. Commitments won't come for some time, but it is fun to thinJc of the possibilities. Sometimes the commitments don't come until the 11th hour. Nicklaus' decision to play last year was a prime example. Could you imagine the crowd foUowing Norman, Strange, and StadJer, or Nicklaus, Jacobsen and Haas? Bring extra rolls of film. or there are those digital cameras. too. The rain gently falls outside as I write this. The grass will only get greener from here. ON THE GREEN Vanguard University will hold its Alumni and Friends tournament at Mesa Verde Country Oub Nov. 8. Cost per golfer is $200. Pro- ceeds will provide scholar- ships through the University Excellence Fund. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Nov. 8 followed by a shotgun start at 11 a.m. Lunch as included. The festivities conclude with an awards reception and auction at 5 p.m. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Entry deadJine is Oct. 29. Contact Jusun Mcintee at (7 14) 957-9317 for more infor· mation. • TWo positions on the Southern California PGA Board of Directors will be up (or re-election at this year's annual meeting at the PGA of Southern California Golf Oub. If you would be interested tn joining the SCPGA:s leader- ship, or to find out more about the commitments and requirements of a board m~ber, please contact Mu- rieJ)tfay at the section office at (951) 845-4653, ext. 725. The deadline for submit- ting materials is Friday. MARK C DUSTIN/ DAILY P1LOT PILOT PRACTICE TEE Shady Canyon's Gunson teaches chipping in rough s Chip out of Intermediate rough (2~ lnc:hea) with lot ~\'\ .... DY c AN Yo..\'. of green to c o L , c L u 11 worttwith: Piece bell bade In stance end shoulder line should reflect the angle of the atope, In this case rt'1 a downslope. Stance and clubface are square and aim a littte left of the target since club head wm come in slightly open. 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Newpor1 101pectotREPMaty Cler1U>TSAdelaide Thtet 0053058Newpoft Beactl ~ Peterson CleN\EPJoM Gordon 8Mctl ~ OOS2203Mesa Verde Unrted Meth Church COSTA MESA1701 Baker St. Costa Mesa lnspectorAEPSara W&Jler CleOIAEPWilliam Walker 0052206Hartlof Vlllage Apartments COSTA MESA2500 Matriotl StJltea ClefltREPNancy Oils ClerllAEPAnc:ne lnlpeclolAEPlafTY Cwtl.OEMlnnocenl NEWPORT BEACH500 Wa1aoe 0053350Hwpt Halt>or TUf'll8( ~ Bayview CK. Newport 0053080Martnef' c.td>EMMaty Zamon1 Beactl School lawn ~CU> CleM>EMKa!hleen ~REPAly<le Parsons NEWPORT Allilon t~orOEMJan NEWPORT PhlUipl BEACH2100 Manners ClerkDTSAnn Watt OJ, Newport Beach 00530590aals lnspectorAEPAnna St Brown Ctet11REP8enjamln Brown 0053099SI Andrew9 BEACH1550 Crown Or Cle!ilDTSHoyt Boltlck Pretby1er\an Ch\Kch N, Corona Del Mat ClefllDEMHelen Dioklnl NEWPORT BEACH600 l~EPChll&tlnl Cle<kDEMGeofgla SI Andrews Ad. Newpor1 ~ Salvino Beach ClefkAEPAuth Casteel lnspectoc'AEPCerol Dru Clet1\AEPBart>ara C~AEPMary Currie Dawldnl CleftlRE.Pl.uke Dru Clef1(0EMChefyl 0053372Anderlen School 0063602Fr3S8< Residence NEWPORT BEACH2705 Urnbrosa. Beach Vista Newpot1 Juhnwn 1<ascr2a1t 00521738oys & G111s Memmac Way, Costa CletttREPJodlltl Hunter ClerllAEPHarold PlnctMn ClefttREPPhylis EllTIOnd lnspectorREPStlam>n Port Fraser (.!1•1kOE.MLucy Dube ClerkREPMaSSlmo Pami Club Hart>or Area Mesa r 1 .. 1kl1FMRobert Dube COSTA MESA2t31 lnSpeC1ocOTSSteve Tustin Ave Costa Mesa I Bumell Centef Room 4 NEWPORT BEACH800 Marguent1 Ave, Corona Del Mar tnspectorOEMJoanne Carson Cle111AEPSwame Pinchon Herman ~ ClecttREPMary Longpre Mai ldlfw::held • C*t!Af PNancy Olis NEWPORT BEACH1900 Seeboume Newport Beach Way, CWllAEPMon W Fraser " ClerkREPBetty Klein l ler~f I fS:;>usan Kan,er 0052032ViClona Heahhcate Cen1er 1111'>.'0IJllJelhel Towers COSTA MESA340 ,_,,, 1,ll H.111 Uldng I O'•l/\ Ml SA666 W 111111 '>I Custa Mesa 111'l·"" 1u11-lf l'Arrhur .l!'flliy (;lf'•kHI PNc1om1 Wans 00!>2003Neighbo<hood Vicrona St Cosio Mesa tnspectorAEPGene Stanley I Cler!(AEPVirg1n1a Flonmonle I Ctert<OEMAoberr Plat1oor lnspector0£MAnna ClerkDTSBeclly Burnell Clel'kDEMJohn Carson ClelXOTSThomas Hartford Egasse 0052209College Park 1 ClerkREPJames i 0052t 77Pnnce Of School I Wharton 0053081 Newpor1 Shote1 Clubhouse NEWPORT BEACH511 Canal SI, Newport Beach lnspec1orREPJohn Ryan Clet1\REPAnrhony Didllara Peace Christian Church/ COSTA MESA2380 Cnlrnc Am Notre Dame Ad. Costa COSTA MESA2987 Mesa Mesa Verde Dr E. Costa lnspectOfDTSWtlllam Mesa Bandaruk: 1054)eCloc0TSValeoe ClerkllBTeny BalldarW< Covell 0053062Salnt Michael • All Angels Episcopal Church NEWPORT BEACH3233 Pacific OOS3082Cam:>ll View Or. Corona Del Community cent~ 0063\01 Newport Beac:tl Plaza NEWPORT BEACHt455 Superio< Ave, Newpor1 Beacn lnspec.1orOEMMeny Simonds ClerkDEMJaoot> Faotor ClefttREPl<lmbMy 00!>3351 Community ClllJfch NEWPORT BEACH611 Heliotrope Ave, Corona Del Mar lnepec:torREPPalric:ia Br.iley ClelilOEMMic::haef Cannon k 11pet1cwRE P Jeflrey Mullord Clerld>EMF Hale CountyOEMlsabel Apkal1an OOS3375Hart>of Chrilltlan Church NEWPORT BEACH2401 IMne A ..... """PCJrf Beech Presbytenan Church NEWPORT BEACH600 SI Andrews Ad, Newport Beach lnspectorREPCatol Dru C*llREPMary Cume ClertcRE PLuk.e Dru CleritREPPhytls IWman . . Cmnly Cnlr 0052034Mesa Cnsldted COSTA MESA 1845 Watet Dosi Olhce 00522 I 2The Llghtnouse In Cos1a Mesa Beek A&n90lll CountyREPJolln Harwell Mat NEWPORT BEACHltS Cle!WEMMary GU ClerkAEP()perl KlS$lnQ8f k 18p8(:t010EMSamJel Tate Qerl(REPMary Longpre : Park Ave Costa Mesa COSTA MESA1965 0052179Adams School lnspectorOEMMaMn Agate Ave Balboa .. lnspectorOTSScoll Placentia A.vti Costa COSTA MESA2850 Steakley Island 0053604$peth Davis Mesa Club Hoose Rd, Costa ClilrkOTSMyrna Chan lnspectOIDEMRoy Mesa COSTA MESA1885 Anaheim Ave. Cos1a Mesa lnspectorAEPAoben Love Clel1IOTSW1Niam Bracey lnspectorOEMBunoo Clelt\REPOObes Slrota ClltkOEMCive Soden 00631020ur Lady Of ClettcAEPPl&Aine Wall ~ Cannel Church NEWPORT 0053353Hatbor v- Clubho\JM Ci.tlREPConnie SktJbl ClenlREPAoberl $peltls ClerltAEPAetha WilcoJI ~ .. NEWPORT BEACH623 - Harcjng ClerllAEPAlice Dear CtenlDEMNorma Healey CleritDEMAdele ClefkOTSMlchala Kopecky 0052213SI Mary Kwasny ClerkREPAulh Ar men<an Apostol'<: Mcconville 51uoen1Brrttani Ynarre I P1zarek lnspectorREPSusan ClerkDEMBeverty Krnilade OO'l200Alighthouse I Ae1dh~ Cle111AEPFrances Hiii Coastal Cmnly Church ClerkREPBalbara Clert<AEPDavld Kinkade COSlA MESA300 Thomas Magnolia Sr. Costa 0052t81Coasthne ROP Church 005306<IF1es1a Rm ClerkDEMMargaret BEACH1441 W Ba1>oa Blvd. Newpot1 Beach lnspeci0tREPRobert Fluhr Clel1<REPJacqueline Fluhr NEWPORT 0053376U>er'ty Bap(ISI Church Nursery NEWPORT BEACHtOOO 8'sof1 Ave. Newport Beach ln9pedor'REPD11Vld Lazar Irvine Beach Ave lnspectOfAE PCar1 CatVef CleOtDEMDavld Hughes Clet1\RE PBetty Latson Clar1<AEPMarceHta COSTA Ml:SA146 22nd I Btuns Clubhouse Taylor St. Costa Mesa NEWPORT Clet11REPAaymond lnspeciOfOEMNancy BEACH2414 Vista Del Weaver Mesa 00520351<<11ser School I COSTA MESA 1001 lnspectorREPAnn COSTA MESA2130 Pr8Sldto Sq, Costa Washington Santa Ana Ave Costa j Mesa CleOIREPTommy Jordan Clefti.AEPElame Unholl ClettcAEPE lea nor Nes*I ClefttAEPChattette PetefSOl'I C!er11AEPA/Oea Walace BEACH 1854 POf1 WISlboume Pl, Newport Beach ln6pectorREPlany Turner Cleftl()E~ Allllor1 0053377U>ef1y BlfPCl$1 IJaughn CleO<REPJud1th Gielow Mesa lnspectOfREPRobert Crert.AEPCtauclla Van Inspector RE PCaro4 Ha• Nott Hamilton ClerkREPOo<othy Clert.AEPEntd Gray 8'ehany OOS?OObNeighbo•hood ClerkREPBart>ara Hart CleO.OEMAobm <..mnry Cnrr ClerkDFMJacque11ne Haggard COSTA MESA 1845 i Kravilz l Clerk:AEPKhanh Manin P3rk: Ave Costa Mesa I ClerkREPSheron Rorick lnSpPCIOrOTSScoll 0052037Coas111ne AOP Befg Qfo N8WpOf1 Beach lnspectorREPEh.zabelh 00522t9Costa City Hall Mesa Kealing COSTA MESA77 Fa11 Dr, Cosla Mesa lnspectorOE MAllred Vasquez ClerkDEMSaJly Brown ClerkDEMMary Z&norl Cletil.DTSHoyt 9osbdl ~DQurll ~ SIMno 0063354Newport Shof• OubhouM 0053143Rudln NEWPORT BEACHS 11 Residence Carwl St, Newpon Church~ NEWPORT BEACHtOOO e.ori A..,.. .....,,,e..ctl lnlpedorAEPDevld Lazat 0053378Temp!Q Bat Yahm 0053605Newpof1 Heights School NEWPORT BEACH300 E 1 Sltl St. Newpon Beac:tl lnspectorAEPGay Mc IMlain Davis COSTA MESAtOOt 0052182Haleetesl Pall< ClerkOTSMyma Chan Presidio Sq Costa I 8acl( Clbtise 0052224Fire Station 6 C lefl\REPMa1gatet MaradUd1n ClerllREPThomas Rousselol CleO.AEPD1ane Schweitzer ClerkDTS01~ Slfl91lens 0053083Newpon Hartlof Lutheran Church NEwPOAT BEACH796 Dover Dr. Newpon Beach lnspectocOEMCarolyn Smallwood ClerttDEMDonald Loog Cien<REPSalty 0 NelM NEWPORT BEACH20 e..ctl NEWPORT BEACHIOll 0053606Manners &1u00n181111ani Vnarre Me-;a COSTA MESA31221 Sak10ka 1 ClerlcOTSKennelh PeffY ClerkOTSLaura Perry Sl\JdentBlarse BNnda Sidra Cv. Newpon Coul kllP«*>fAEPAndrel Cam.lbedl SI. Newport School lnspectorRf PRoberr College Ave Costa COSTA MESA3350 00'>2001Plesa Hall Mesa Saluol<a Dr Costa Mesa Re~ldence CJerkAf PDorolhy lnspedOrOEMHeciOf lnsoectorREPTheodore COSTA MESA264 Brehany I Rodnguez Bohrer Sanlo Tomas St Cosla ClerJ..OEMAot>m Clel'llAEPJoan Morrow ClerkAEPTed Bohrer Mi:<.a Haggard CountyAEPJames Tyler lnspectorOTSJason Clel'llREPl<hanh Marrin 0052225Whrtlock: Weeks ClerkAEPSharon Ronck 1 0052t83Lighthouse Residence ClerllDEMCourtney I I Coastal Cmnty Church COSTA Cradrt 1 00!>?04511rf! Slal10n t COSTA MESAJOO Azalea Dr. Cosla Mesa MESA953 C'4!rt.OH.4Sham100 Royal Palm Magnolia St. Costa lnspecto1REPJuha Samples COSTA MESA2803 I Mesa Comella Royal Patrn Or Costa lnspectorREPAnn ClerllREPBeny Kopp OO!>?OO'llighlhouse Mesa Washington ClerkAEPMa1gare1 Goas1a1 Cmnty Church ln5')8CIOl'DEMEugene ClerkAEPJudilh Gielow Rinehart ( OSTA MESA300 Parnn Clet11REPC1avdia Van CountyDEMMary Maqnoh.:i $1 Cos1a Clerk:DEMPhylh.-. Cool Nort Krieger M1>Y1 ClertlOEMSoot Cool lnspedf)(Rl PTamara ClerilGRNThQmas M1nt11P Wmnell 0052184Von lntenors Hemert 0052601 Newport Village Clbhs COSTA MESAt595 COSTA MESA635 <..r .. rkRf PJE<anrne Bass < .l.,rkHf PBettymae Mtt1>a11 00520'-1 rru·M' 01 I Newport Blvd. Cosra Baker St. Costa Mesa lnspectorOEMManan Sidawi ClerilDEMCharles Mitchell ClerkREPWaldtne Ml1chell Peac.e Ch11s11an Chu1ch1 Mesa ";tudenrJuhanne Bass Cnlrnc Rm lnspectorDTSOonna COSTA MESA.2987 Gabriel fJ(l!>::'010Coasl Cmnty Mesa Verde Or E Costa ClerkDEMSusan Gabr1el Col~ Disl Ole 52 Me<>a 0111 lnspectO<OTSvalelie CO<;TA MESAt370 Covell Ad.1m\ Ave Costa MPsa lr~otREPfra~ J\pplegale r 1r1kHEPJohn l\Wfegate l,lm\lf\[ MNancy Auroess 005205:,Ba1eanc Centef COSTA MESA1975 Balearc CX Costa Mesa lnspect0tOE MEAz&Oeth White 0052t86Bad< Bay Gardens Clut>nouse COSTA MESA350 00526020range Coast Rnnera Or. Costa Mesa UU Church lnspect()(AEPGeraldinl COSTA MESAl259 Mahoney VdOOa St, Costa Mesa Clerl<REPJuhe Sparks lnspectOJREPGeraldtne Scnultz 0053066Newport Shores Clubhouse NEWPORT BEACH511 I Canal SI Newporl Beach 1 lnspectOfREPJohn Ryan ClerkAEPAnthony Dichiara 0053084 VratllCaf Aesidenc61Alley Aocesa NEwPOAT BEACH214 Heltotrope Ave, Corona Del Mar lnspectocOT SPa1ric1a Hauk 00530680e Anza ClerkDEMKathryn Bayside Vlge South Anderson Clbhse ClerkOEMRobert Hauk NEWPORT BEACH300j Clel'llAEPDanoel 0 E Coast Hwy, Newport Rourke l Beach ClerkAEPPatno• lns()eCtO<REPAndrew VratlllClU Thompson CleOtREPLoulSe Colt19f CtenlAEPBelty Fry ClerkDTSFloreoce Lawhead CleOtR.EPMartnew StaslOI clerll pmOTSMargaret Bush 0053065St Churdl NEWPORT BEACH3209 V11 Lido. f\lewpoft Beach tll9f)8CtOrAE P Hllltan Chandler CleftlOEWllomas Delaney OOSJ069Neirwpoi1 t-4a1t>Or C*t!REPEleanot Gero LU1Mran Churt:h Clel1tREPJayne K1IM NEWPORT BEACH798 Sludlrlttda 8onyln Dover Dr. ~ lnspec10fOEMJvlie Alc:henj Ezalu Ci.tlAEPOol- Clefl(REPCarol Cos1lne Chricleneln 0053145Newport Ajdge "Pl CUlhouse NEWPORT BEACH I White Cap Lane, Newport Coast lnspeciorOEMCatt Simons 0053146N C 0 A Cmnty Pi11 Ctihse NEWPORT BEACH6700 Ridge Patti Rd, Newpot1 Coat kispeci«REPl.awrence s.tlop ClertlREPAnlta BWlOp a.ttAEPLucy Dolley 005335SSt Church NEWPORT BEACH3209 Via Udo. Newport Beactl k~EPHartan Chandler CleOIDEMThomas Oelafley ClefkREPEleanor Gero ClerttAEP J1yne Kline S1udlnUda ainvan 005.l35eBalloa ,,,,, NEWPORT BEACH1 Main St. Balboe lnlpedolOEMJenetmsy ~ 0053147N C 0 A Cmnty a...AEPFrenoee Pt11 Clbl'9e Bwl9lt Beech lolpecior'REPJanet Dr)'den Cletil.DTSMwy Biiii. C1811d)EMJeanne Uttle Cler1cDEMJoanne Rollllns OOS3379Nwpfl Cntr United Methodist Cllurdl NEwPOAT BEACHl601 Marguerile Ave. Corona Del MIW lnspectolREPKemon Beller CleftlREPMllOred Carley C6etkREPOren 6-bro CleftlAEPSally ~ ClerttREPShella Thomeen NEWPORT CleltlOTSUode Hlll1man 0053381 SchaOenJm BE.\CH6700 Ridge Plftt Clef!IREPJenna Soott A9lidenoe Rd. Newpcw1 Coat NEWPORT BEACH34 kllP"dOlflEPl.awrenoe 0063360C8ITOll Bee« &arfilt1 Cl. Newpoft Bilt1Cp ~Cent« 8eecfl ClelftREPAnlbl Blltlap NEWPORT BEACH115 l111pectof~EP.JeeMe Clelt!REP\..ucy Dolley Agate Ave. Balboa SchltJer\lm Bead1 00530860elis St llland Cleft<REPG«>tgll Center Room 4 00533054 iber1y Blplilt IOspectotOEMButton Brooks NEWPORT BEACH800 Churd1 Ahrll Am Slrota CinAEPSut Hally Mlll'gu8l1le Ave. Coron9 NEWPORT ClefkREPAllce De81 CountyREPJenloe Del Mer BEACKIOOO Bleon Ave, ~ Ledoulc BEACH2 I 00 Matlfl8f'S Or. Newport 8eadl lfllP8C(Ol'R EPAllna Browrl C~REP.Judlth Hunler ClefkAEPHarold P1och•n Clett<.REPSwanna Piochln 0053607Gentry Res•dence NEWPOAT BE.ACH2000 Beryl Ln Newpor1 Beach 0053606$~ Aesidenoel Altey Access NEWPORT BEACHt12 43ro St I A. Newport Beach lnspeciofRE.P John Steed Cleft<REPAIChard f l'llCh ~REPNancy Steed 0063609flre SlallOfl 8 Redgl Pwtl NEWPORT BEACH6502 Ridge Park Rd, N.wport Coeet Clork Ii!: PPeggy G•lker'oOfl Cler!(Rf POlenm1 vranzella ClerkAE PPrisc1lla Cler1<.AEPA11a Behnke Cl&rkOEMJudrth Hervey 0052192Coasr Cmnly ClerkOEMRoberr College 01s1 Otc 52 Lelclner It iepec10t0EMCM:ltyn Smahood Cleft<DEMOoneld U>rlg Cle<kREPSdy 0 Nllll C~DTSKenneth Peny Olefl<DTSl.alra Peny Studentac.M Brunda l~EMJoenne Newport 8-ltl Kapedly Cereon lnlpeceorAEPNaocy ClertlAEPAu1h 005338'Mornlw 00636100a«leeul Reeldlta ~ l Clert<O[Mfheodore Poulos Clerlo.AEPferne Yot.ong OtO CientREPOlive MaX¥;et Clefl(()EMJohn Cinon ~ MccorM11e Pearson CoontyOEMMarasreKa c.u11errez 00520'>4 OalAaric: Cflnter COSTA Ml SAl975 Balear" Or Costa Mesa ln~<>fOE MEhzat>elh COSTA MESA1370 0052011 le Winkle 1 Whrte Intermediate Sehl ClerttRf PA11a Behnke Adams "ve. Costa Meta lnspectOfAEPfrancet Appleoare Clet1\REPJohn Appleoale Cler1i.DEMNenc:y Burgeu C~REPPeggy ~ Cl~EPOlennl Gfanullll CIMAEPPrilclfa PNreon C«lnty()EMMer-... GutWTez COSTA MESA3224 Cle1k:DtMJudf1h Hervey California St Costa ClerkDEM'Theoc.1ofe Mou Poulos lnspec1o<REPJudiltl ClerkAEPFerne Young Barnes ClerkREPNorma AIPln ClefttREPl ynn Boeen ClerkREPNadine Bosen Ci<>rlo.AEPLeo Cnns10ll9f 10n Cl6rkREPJeriy Goar c:'lltrkO(MMary Klein Ci.t110TSAdelai08 T hleo1 00520t4Estaoda Hlgtl Sd100I COSTA ~E.8A2323 Placenta Ave, eo.t. ...... l~RE~ Rice C*kAEPD.Mo ~ ClertlREPW-.n ~ ~ ( 0052056The C1oalng COSTA MESA2115 ~ Blvd. Cocta Mesa ~' ~Vlaoria lntJted~PL .... Cox ~. C«-. Ca.rkREPHllen PU C08TA ~ Clelt!AEPINbelle Vbo11e SI. Calf8 ..... Pr MOO!! ~ CterkREPShen WllMlef ......, ~~~~ ~ ~ COSTA ME8At50 ~ ~ ,,,.... v..., FOf9I Ln, ~ oasat--. ..... , ... ,,_ "~Antionr OOl1A s..o.... ....... a.tU'Mllhd _,.., ~,.... ... llMJ .... Ci.tlDTSThomu OlertCREPSolan 8efinltt CllrkOEMMarpwt NEWPORT BEACH25 NEWPOAT BEACH 1 0052603The Croalng 0053073N9Wpon 8-::ll Hartford Teylor COSTA MESA2115 City Hiii Ci.tlREPJamel ~ Hatbor CIMREPRaymond ....,,, MUolle. Newport Coest Newport Blvd, COS1a NEWPORT Wlw1IOn l.ulherlW'I aucti Wwvt11 Mela BEACH3300 Newpol1 NEWPORT BEACH798 hllP"CtofAEPlellie Cox Shod.~ 8-dl 0053089St Mcnwl DoYet Dr, ~ 0053381Flre &allot\ 14 ~ P.cil ll~PCNlill Pf~ Ctudt 8eedl MMrw 8rw1'k C*tcREPIS8bell l.UC8I NEWPORT ~ ~ NEWPORT BEACHti4 ~ ~ ClltkREPfeme St Nd'fte Rd, N9wpcwt Hlrnll ....,.,_ """'· a.1x111 ~ Clelt<AEPStwf WheMlf ~ e.ecri ~ '1llwld c..w~ StudlntUllll~ a.tlAEPAMn Aldlllf l1~PMIV ~ ~EPElll ~ ci.DT$l.8M T~ ~Oil Mllftm ~ ....,.... ~Adliml CMwkRS'll'•ldllOllt a.itcA£PO!MeUwla 8dlOOI CIMREPMlfOIJ'M ~~ COSTA ME8At080 W 0053074Conwlunily o.lbr*' ~ Rm ~ Yin ~ /we, C<*a ~ ~Gmn .. ~ ,,. .._ HeWPORT ~11 a.tiRE~ NEWPORT ~ Hlln llllutl<419 INe. Coror19 ...._ ~t4 Vllel Dlt GIJ12D19 ~ 8oxtey OM Mir 8'ldwlllP .... t<'*9 Oro. tfllllpolt llldl ~ li ...... fE'El.1t1 ~ ~ 00630t1°'"'1 CCll¥9 Ke9q --a..tcOC...... S«liorC..~ ~ OOITA . MIESA3155 ClmQaol ~ Miii *• ~ ln. ~~a. QEAC~ E CO..~ ..... C&wld~~ Hwy. OcWol'909'Mlt ........,. • ...... CJ!... ~8ocletl li~PUoll:tl ~ F..._. ~Wiii lWn ......_ ~ ~ ....,.. II llpe'*>rAEPM8ty 0 a....rf>rtld!Mf ~ aa.. ~so.tr\ at! ~ PtlllliA>I *" -- .. .. ... ... -~ ..... -:::::.~ ... ~-.-.. --,,-.. ..; ... ~ ..... , ............ .. llOlll ..... fmMtW., S.WMkt ,., .. ....., .,., ..... .. ._YO,_ ........ , •. ........ ..... v.., s.w ......... lmtlt. ..,_St. ,_.. Y6r, Ct tt10I At this hme. date ind place bids will be publicly opened tnd read 1loud for bid II 03 05. Phase Ill as indicated 1n the bid sptelflcahons Alt bids shall be submitted only o n th• for ms sup911ed by the School 01slt1et IS par I of the bid pack11e Bid Oocu menh and df1w1n1s are an1l1ble 1t the OtStnct Operahons F1c1hty 11 the above address at a refundable to!>I ot $350.00 per set No p11t1al sets will be available TW• wll be .~ ........... c••f•r••ce ••d lob ..,.. -Octet.er ~6. 2004 "' •• oo ..... Pre s pectlv• ltlddera wll -llf tti. Dls-~lcf Operllfl .. • focll- lty, 11Uo Mt. Her- ,._ St., •-•••In v ... ,. Ce. t27oa. AH ~-·be ,..._ s9"t te lte c-ltlw..t ....... ~. ,...,.,.. 11141 ,..,.. .. retect ""'_.Ii blOI Mii to wtlwe .,., Ir· ....... ..... Tiii .... " .... ·-· ., tll9 ... , .. ,, ..... t• Uiect lt••a H'ftf -.ot--~111 ..................... -..u-. ....... u.. a.~ Tiit Dllttlct .... OMalMd fr-tile DI· 1'9Ctor of ~tlN!lt of """"171111 lt.i.tiom tfle PMrtl .-nlJllllJ Wiit r*hl of ,., dlefta w..-for IN lec.atrty 111 w111c11 tllt. worll la to be l*iorinM tor nch cntt or type of worhr '*6ld to uecute tfle COfttract. The Pfh•llifta wap rate wlll llCIP'1 1l •• tbllel on this pro~t purauant to C.Hfornla l1bor Coda Sections 1720 at. seq All blddtrs must be PtOl*ll' Ii· cenud II bid II"" "" durlnt tbe entire project per Public Contt ect Code Section 3300, 1n4I Bus111us and Protu. sions Cod• Section 7028.t5 . Oiled this 8th dly of October, 2004. P9'tkll a ..... oa...nw Olttrtd Opw""-s Published Newport Beech/Costa Mesa Daily Pllol October l 3. 20. 2004 W574 llOOO Of MUC SAU The mini storer• facility. accordin1 to the provisions of D1v1Slon 8 of the Busineu •nd ProtesS1ons Code , Chapter tO Sechon 2t707 (•) hereby 11ves NOTICE Of pyeuc SALE EXTRA STORl\Cf will conduct • publtc Hie of the contents of the slor aae space(s) named below, with the contents bem11 sold to the h11hest btdder tor t1wlul money of the Untied Stites of Arnenca ( cuh) Tht ult IS betnll held lo sahsty a landlord s lttn •nd will be held al I 7692 Samp)On line. Hunt1n11ton Beach. CA 92~1 on November J, ?004 at 12 p m . lluc ltoneer s Name Dennis Av ina B ond • 1466J7lOtJJ5 Pnone• 616 79t 6261 The pubhc IS 1nv1led to Poli cy Rates and deadlines arc subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the nght to censor. reclassify. revise or reject any classified advcnisement Please report any error that may be in your cl~s1fied ad 1mmed1atcly. Tile Daily Pilot accepts no liabiltty for any error in an adven1semcnt tor which 11 may be responsibk l"Xn:pt for the col.I of the space actually 1K:cupied by the error. Credit can only be aJlowcd for I.he first insertion. '"-"· hr• .,. ~­only, Oww , .. ., • .,_ rtt'-'"'· -.c-:r~-:,'1:: teW. .............. tM ~ flf tile ecclllloelrt ==tfle.,_..,. .. Sf'AU NO. • OCCUl"Mf • f'tfOKm OE.SCRIP'· 110ff A·032, Scott Kunell, boua. 11e o11 111n•, c&otflea, etectrluf partl A·210, Gene Molt, bo•· •· fislllfta •-. bkycte. toys, clock 8 -231, Joh• Sllenar, dotlles. lacldwa, coucll, 11rfen llou. a now cllM!ts, looft C-O!ll, Ken Monla(ua. toob, atot11• trunk, ctothff, tool bo•. CO's. aht• boercl, monitor, brlafuH, 1puker1, ator111 bo•tt C-308. O.b11 Nicolai, rtfrlaer•tor, w11har/ dry•. ch1ir1, clolhec, boaH E·l.86. Kyle Wolttcemuth, hand trucll. f11rnilure. tool bo1, Sm. t1ble, m•ttrns, bo1n. fishln& poln, nfrlaentor Published Newport Beach/Costa Mesa 01tly Pilot October 20. 27. 2004 w~ IO'IKIOf NUCIBWJ ........... lid• ~ s.c. moo. 21101 Notice is htraby 11ven by the uncleu11ned that a public 1 .. n s.ale of lht followln11 duc11bed P«fSGnal pf09trty "iH be held •t the hour of 1 :JO PM. on the 27th Day of of October. 2004. County of Oranae, Stile of California The property 11 stored by INSTO«AGl COSTA MHA, k>clt1d 1t 20H NlWPOIT llVO., COSTA MISA, CMl- fOINIA '2621. The items lo be sold are 1ene<1My dncrobed as follows cloth1na. tools and/or othe1 household items stored by the followma persons NAME SPACE No NANNCTTE JOttNSON COIWENAS B 355 ANTONIO B 384 MAY£R. TOM B 11 7 MCGQYERN TROY B ~9 ~t.m OIW 10IG7 J06 ~fO VM.OU "* ..... ~ • KC/H.I PIC .. _ ":lr.;-IM ~hilloflt of a.ct ... ?1100 et. .... "' .. ....... "' ....... CoM of lie .... ff Ca'lf•• a.-.... to ""°' c:anGlhtlon "' "" wtftt of ..w.-nt batwe1r1 Ow11er 1114' ~.Plfty. "'bllsh•ll ""'~rt ~ ..... Not Octoeer u. • 2004 W573 s-.. M I , ...... ............ The followlat '*'°" has ab1"6one4 tfle UM of tt11 flctltiwa BllSI· ness N•-· Pool Sefety Systema. 2!168 N.wpott Blvd., Costa Meu, CA 92627 The f lctltlous Buslnna n•me rtfarrtd to above was lll1d In Oranae County on 09/14/2000, fllf NO. 20006840635 Unique QutdOor fea· turn. Inc . (CA). 2568 Newport Blvd • Coste Mou. CA 92627 This business IS con· ducted by 1 corpor atlon Unique Ovtdoor fta· turn, Inc. Gerald W. McMahon, Prn This sl•tement was filed with lM Coul\ty Clerk of Orenre County on 10/t5/04 2004M04SS2 Daily Pilot Oct 20. 27. Nov.3, 10,2004 W580 S......tf M I ttfU.tf Re-.. ........ The tollowin11 person has abandoned the use of the I 1ct1toous BuSI· ness Name COS TA MESA MITSUBISHI 2860 Hubor Blvd Costa Mesa Cahtornia 92626 The F 1ctoltous Business name referred lo above was l1led tn Oraniie County on 05/27 /03. FILE NO. 70036945996 Bazolt Automotive LLC 2860 H11bor Blvd . Costa Mesa , Cahforn1a 92626 This business 1s con ducted bx 1 l1m1ted ~c. tuoO A11t111101twe..1 1.,LC. lrle ~. Cfu ,,... •ti ........ flW Wlllt .,.. eo-tJ Clerl -' Or-. c-ty en ot/11 M .......... Dair. ,.._, Oct. I. U, 20. n, %004 wsn ......... ........... The tollOwlllt "'llOM 111 clolnt bul!Mss n: twbot hu ~ Service. Inc: • 5 ~~est. Aliso vi.to. tt.bof Alea App1Janc9 Senlce, Inc.. (c.tlf), 5 Ridaecrnt, Alho Viejo. Ce 92696 This bualne .. hi con· cluctecl by: e t0rpol'1tloft Hne you started doltlC buslnns yet? Vn, 04/01/1992 Herbof At11 Appliance Service, l11e.. John A. Cadfnan,Presldent This sl1tainent wn hied with IN County Clefk of Or1n11 County on09/2.4/04 200460021 IO Deily Piiot Sept 29. Oct. 6. t3. 20. 2004 WS61 .......... ... s...... The followln1 persons are do1n1 buS1nus as. W05t Banke.rd Services. 2609 Wlllo l1n1. Costa Mesa, Cahfornla 92627 H1n1 P Ficenec. 2609 Wollo lane. Costa Meu. California 92627 M1len1 Pokusova. 2609 Wtffo lane, Costa Mesa. C1hfornia 92627 This business •s c.on ducted by • rener ;al partnership Have you started doing business yet1 Yes t2/20/1998 Hana P F 1cenec This stat1ment w<1~ hied with the County Clerk of Dranae County on lO/Oot/<M 2004600S 1 SO Daily Pilot Oct 6 U 20, 27, 2004 W569 fldlllM~ ... s.._. The follow ma per son' are do1na buS1n~ss a•. Alv•nd Markel. 3033 S Bnstol, Surte C Costa Mes• Cahforn1a 92626 Mjibbgbcb S..l1m1 Sp '"' t.zlGI ,,.. ..... • • ~Ml - W1r, L ... f'otttt, Clll ,1Jll011ta' N•wt•!C •••'"3Q ····~ .... ~ lhrl"-Nlkhl.11•11 ,..,., Ocl•hr 20. """"' t2IOI ... Wllld i 'JlllN W51I •• ,, LIU f-..t. Celi· -·------forMmJO _..........._ T'Ma..,__19ua· --duc1~ ..,, ltvlMN .. ... ...... •If• , ............. ,., .... ~yo. ftart.4 *>Inc ., ...... ~ •: ~ ret7 N. llue M1rll11 Towlna. MlhMffll Sllull So· 132'1 A1111rlllo Or., tot WntmlnstM, C. 921513 Tiiis atet.-t waa Mlch .. I W. Stew11t, file4 wlltl the COj'"ty 132•2 A1111rlllo Or .. et.II ~ Of111111 County Wutmlnst.r, CA 9268.l Oii 10/11,.'0t This busi-IS COii • WU•t'" ducted by an illdlvlclval Oall~ "°' Oct 20, Z7. tt.v. you started doloa Nov. 3, 10, 2004 W585 bu11neu yet? No ............ ....... Tiie lollowln1 per sons 1r1 clolnt business IS. 1) Alstorante M1mma G1n1 Waterlronl D1nm1. b)H1rry s B1r 251 Pacific Coast H1ehway. Newport Be•ch CA 92660 N1wport llllamma. Inc (CA), 251 Pacific Coast H11hw1y. Ne ,.porf Beach, CA 9?660 This business is con ducted by • corpor•l1on Have you star led doing business yet> Yes 07/0t/1996 Newpor I Mam ma In, At hos f 10r1 Presodenl This sl•temenl wa~ !tied with th~ County Clerk ot Oran11e County on 09/02/04 20046999302 Daily Pilot Sept 29 Oct 6 13. 20. ?004 W559 ll011CI Of UPIJCAJDI JOI OWIGl I OWlllH' Of Al.COHOUC IMIAGI UCBtSl Data " .. ""'clllialt omlwll,~ fo Whom II M.ly Cotvf.'fn T~ Nan•·< I ol th<' Applk.inll~ r "' 11\R SAlXA 110 n I ltw •1~1 ... 111t l1·,1~d dllov• o<• •l,~f'°I II• the !lepdr lnN'11I ul Al< ohnt0< B.-vN,,~~f> < lmhul "' -sea all ohoh• twv•·• •h't-' at 4 'i<lO MAC AIHI 11111 Hl VD Nf Wf'llR I Ill Ill 11 Cl\ 9?660 Jypt Hf l1•fn\efs• 31J1;lll"d ,..., 47 ON ~I f,l """RAl lA nNG PlAU,__ __ _ MlctlHI W Sttwart Tiiis 1t1t1ment WIS filed with lh1 County Cletk of Or 1n11 County on 10/15/04 20CM6004S1' Dady Pilot Oct 20, Z7. Nov 3. 10 . .2004 W586 ,... .... ...s...... The followina persons are do1na business as: Souttter11 Cal fire, 6700 Warner Ave . Huntin11to11 Beach. CA 926-47 Morten Michael An. 6700 Warne1 Ave .. lfontinrton Beach CA 97647 I hts business 1s con ducted by in 1nd1v1dual Have you started do1ne busontss yet? No Morleza Mtehael Ara This statemenl wu l1led wtlh the County Cle1 k ul Or a nae County on 10/04/~ 20046001194 Daily Pilot Oct b 13 70 'l1 2004 W570 fictitlM~ "-eS..... fhe follow1na persons dre dntn1t bus1ne\~ a~ S 11 Cnmpally. l 1 Ausltn lrvtnt Ca 97604 Shyhhf't I h~n II Au\lon l1Y1n1 C 1 97604 ftuS. b1J5tnf"r...\ I' lOO dut tfllf1 by "" md1vtd1J 1t Havr 'fhU \tdt t.-d dwn~ bU!tHlf\\ 1(,-f / Nn '>hyh lfr1 ( hl'fl fh1•. •,l,tf1•111t·nf Wd' lol~d w1lh 1111• I 11unty Clerk ul 111.11•1••· t.11v111 ( on 09 /4 1)4 2004600210 I Oaoly 1'1101 ' rpt 6 IJ 10 1004 I l ow to Plaee A ........ ........ llltf ........... .,, .. ._. NiMM ar $U8PbiE OATA SU· VICUJ 2t7l Her .. r aw. •151, c.ta ..... C...-1111tam .... ....,.,, llOO AN1n1 Aft ..,._ SlA. eo.ta ...... C.0t1111 9268 Thia buein.. Is con· ducted )y 811 kMIMdilaf ltave ~ ibrttd.,... buslneas ,..1 No Jenet~ Tllb •tat-nt WU flle4 wfttl tlle c-ty Ci.tk of Or..,.. County on 10/12!0' 2004"°°4M2 Dally Pilot Oct I J. 20. 27. ~v 3, 2004 W577 .......... ... s.... The follow1ne persons are do1n1 business ,n Pool Safety Systems 937 Serr1 W•y. Costa Mua. Cahfor nia 92626 M•rll McM.thon. 9J7 Serra Way. C<nl• Mesa Cahtorn1a 916:?6 This bus1heu 1s ~on dut.led by husband and wife Have you started <1o1na busmts\ yet> No Mark Mc Mahon Tn1s \lalemf'nl was hied with the County Clerk of Oran11f' County on 10/15/04 20046004551 OatlY Ptlot Od 20 'l7 Nov l 10. 2004 W~l!I CLASS I Fm AD -d By Fax (949) 63t-6'i94 t l'IC'<&.'I<" Ulducle }l>Ur""""' ...S pb.WlC' numt-C'r and "'' II , •II ¥HU h.kk 'Alth ._ pt'K.C' tfUOf( I Telephone 8:JOam·5.00pm Monday-Fnday Hy Phont• (94916-i2 '\(17'< I lours Index n~· \l ail/ln P t•r!"IO fl: ''O Wc:,r Bay Strc:c:1 ( mla Mc:"1· CA 92tt27 Al Nl'WJlOn Blvd & H;i\ \1 Wal l. In X '!)am '\ OOpm MonJav I nJa:r 7412·7466 • 'ft ......... OttoCir 20, 200I ~ ................. . ........ ... .... ................. Tiit followtnt ,_.... flle ........ ,..,.... we doilll ..._ .. ., ......... -COTY'S HAIR 11\1()1(), "-a TH~ t4l 1f1 W. 1ttflt s..t. iJJlO, W. W*-sir-. c..tt C..ta ...... Cellfor• ...... ~ -2'7 '2121 Ott n.. "-a. Ml ~ bmiru. m -w--. Sttllt ••• W w-.. St 1103, ~ ...... c..tor• Costa Maa. c.tilor• 92127 92Q1 ™t buMnlU II coa· This bllslrlKs ia eon-duct.eel by e11 Nl4tv..,el duc.i.d br 111 ltl<llviekl•I "'"' ~ou 1t.wtad doif1& Hive '°"•tatted dolfll busin.a ,.n No ""*-8 ,.Cf No 011 Tltlnll PIMlnt Clotilde lt-u Thq state..-t was TM 1:t.te-.t •as IMH Willi tfM C-ty filed wlUI the Ccwntv Cletl. of Or•nae County Clafll of Oran&• County on 10/08/04 on 09/l 7 /04 2-...00M04 '°°'"°'UI I Dl'ly Piiot Oct 20. 27, Deily Pilot Oct 13. 20 Nov 3, to, 2004 W584 27, Nov 3. 2004 W575 Re-.. ..... fldtllM....... ...*-"' -...sei.-lhe lollowtnl p«son' Th1 lollow1na perwns "~ Oo1n1 buslflOU H •re du1n1 bus.ines.\ as Suri City Sheet Metal 1) Salon Medusa bl l"rodud' 15541 Chem• Meduu Ille S•lon I JO cal l ""e Huntonaton N I ill view Suite O B~4C h C•hfot nti 92649 Sanla Ana CA 9?/0J fl1tdrt Halterman, 322 Raul Ram11~1 1171 w I ;1,1 'i111 .. •t Hun11naton Coron~! Avr Anah .. 1m Rf'•• II C•hforn1a 92648 CA 9i'8111 I hi\ bU\lll~H IS con rh1•, bU\IO,u\~ I'. t rm tlUf h•d hy dO indfVldU•I du• l~d by .in md•••dU•I II••" rou \tarted d<>ona tiAvt yuu \ldt 1 .. 0 001n~ I t1u~,,.~,, Y"t' No tJu\•ttf' .. et' l't•. Hr1dn •tdUttm~n 'J 7'> 04 "'" ~l•lement was Hrlul JI 1m11 ,.1 Ith 0 w1lll !ht County lh1s ,, Jl•m•nl wa l l•rll uf O••nltf' County ltl"d w1lll lht r. .. unly "'I IO 04 ~ (!Nil .. 1 Or~rtV" Lrtullly 20046003163 .,n O'J // 114 Udtly Polo I Oc I 6 I J 200411002364 /IJ II i'004 W'>67 \r111nd.1\ Tul.'...,d,1)' Wed Ill' ..,tf ,, ' Thur,d.I\ l·nJ.1\ Sa1urda\ Sunda~ lt1f' followm~ p.-r,nn\ .. , •· d1HO£ bu\.,n ... ,~ a~ 1lw•r ( 1ly 17 / l Snulh B,1-,1111 ~-tt1 fd An4 t dhtrn '"·'ii/ JOl\ Aflt,.·/.t f"..,-td, .... t.1111 14/'11 '•"ll'~"' \ut> l>r1ve l •IJ'U111 H1H'\ l.dhlr1tfltd f~ 'h'> i t11• tJo\in.,.• 1• on Ju. 1.-11 t y -tr1 •u 1•'f•du.1t u,...,. you t •'h 1 doH•~ t U'\111 • t• t N Alut It .-.. 1.1 • 'tt • Int• f Jlt fl•• I 1 ""f'" l1h·(J 'flllllt• fi1t Jnl., I it•fl-i if «1· lltt'' 11 flt .; i" '" .'I ii\ 200460023 SB LI.hi-; f' ,, I ... , I l• t t J ( 'P '1"1·1 lf''.t,4 FriJa, "OOpm M11nd..1) ":00pm I uc ... J.1' 'd><lpm \>vl'd nc: ... d.1 ." 'i UOpm fhur-d..iy 'i:OOpm l·nd.1y H lOpm F·mb\ " OOpm I ' I Under the Service Directory Banner (Ht e Mes• H•rlter I.st MI I kll 6 ldll cent plots SJOOO/H Of 6 lor ~-7(J/ 279-8M> 1318 1413 ~ HOME ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ldlDoll 2375 RIUISHIMGS HOME AJRMISHINGS WAN'~"ED UYI • CHU CAJtl. ANTIQUES ~ .:::i: i..7:; ..,.,........ ,.. _, Oldw 5tyta F~ _., .nv.ts. Fluiblt. l'tANOS • Cullecllllt1 ...... 4!5fn/Wll l _. .,.....,_._ coat ....... ·-·-·OIU-~ I* =-~ .. CA8tf ~AID .. pw dlld. I DIHlj.2002 -----ww.ew1upelf.eom M IMIY DTAYU ......... ......., ...... COtJSI G rir.1 E' JTS NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY AHTlQUES • cnJ..S:TlSU:S • t.J>SCM£ RJRNmJRE PWCStMT • Rn:ail Pr1CD Rcahud • ~ MaM tt-<:alls • CASH BUY OlTTS • One Piecx Of Enn~ Uu<c • c..-ipunmt Aazpttd Daily • ~ s.ia .. Appraisals • Bonded ac Uc:awcd • IK SQ rT FRE.f\VAY FROl'ITAGI: SHOWROOM • In C-Memo f.ad ol SS nry lOU.FllEE 888-434-0722 .. ~ MISCEUMEOUS MERCHANDISE STiil lutlDIMe m Clear 1nce Sile! 30140, 40180. 50•100. 1501300. Grut lor • Gar11e. Workshop, Warehouse for r actor•' CaU for 1 tree Catalo& I 800-341-7007 www SletlMutw USA com Cal·SCAH J -STlll 1Utl09IGS 28130 "'II $9,900, Mii S5,190 381.44 wu SU .900. stllS7,960 48aU16 WH $28,650, ... St6.770 ht C-ht S-wl Tom 800-392-71118 usouna Y "° cost to roull Br•n4 ,... p-~..­ Scootlfl Call tol free l I00-1&3 919' 24 "°"" • day to -If yov quat;f) C14..Jt.NI Reach 80 ,000 Homes Each Week For O nly $32 per week ( 4week minimum) Call Lor raine at (949) 574-4245 DlfVll COVE NANT TRAHSPORI Tums 1nd Solo\ checlt. out ouo new pey plan Owner Oper •tors , C 1per ienced Orl'vtn. Solos. fe1mt. •nd Grldu1t1 Students Call 1·888 MOR[ PAY (I 888-f6 7 37 29) (Cat SCAN) All CASH CANOY Roule Do ru earn $800 tn • '8y Your own loul c1ndy route Includes JO mechill" and candy Ah fOf '!.z.....995 Multtlle.nd, llC _, Grand Blvd 0.. f'llll, NV l l 729 1-«JG.1144>Q (c.6-SCNO I.. 1U$911SSIS FCMI s.69. C.fu Bars Mar ... ta Auto Sar- wtcn ltetlil Free list wlatt our "eb••t• www freeclo"' lltoll•t ec1111 C141 Brody ........ 21Ml05 Cit-SCAN MIOM'ft MU#Hl IO _.... aacfl u{ .,~ ............ tlfllo.lm-~ - MAflW CORDraL •&nRM lSR - I CosDMesa 5400 OrlN SUNl 2-S ""° ' s-"' ·-5, ... Soul• I "'"' Metro or South .n1•t Pl11" Condo ,' m ... ,, .. , '\Ult~i upp~1 untl w 11• llP d4'Ck '"(I On BalbOA Pen1n arr o\\ from thr Orr,nlront 7 completely rrmod condo read lor v1rw1ne 2b• 'l Sb• .. , ti f p er 1n1le ctrs •lonr "" morr1 M•ior l>flC' 14'dud1on S7?!>11 & ll15ll ,., 0. both for SI 500 000 Paul l1naone @ Po1thon '"' 949 ?'JO gf28 for '"°" lnp Co/op w!B•rs wa,tler dryer relrot lrplt ove<loOk~ slr~•m• & l•nd•C 11ated comm Pool 5P•. I c a•• U611.000 Acenl 760 8A!> 607'J ottc 949 1'!U 6767 llM9911W CUlnllM 171 Mew..__ 114. OCE~ VICWSll Norin l eaun• 3 It br H eh w/own b• lkau ct.si1n & flrlhhcd '2.395.000 A Fer1uson/Oay PtOIMfll"' °""*'*'**--~ CUAllOUT YMllOUSI ., A12 Wednes<Jay, October 20, 2004 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PURLE ACROSS ' Play b.,., eo Ludty Bridge d Bad-mannered to Poeh04e place 14 ~.10<one 155 Thinks le QIOOVY 611~Mlr1 87 El'llOed (2 wde ) ea Shll)'• poellion 69 Common metal 70 Flullefed Neilher vulnenlble. Soulh ebb. neru. -cboNb them. /I. blt ol lan»- ny now and hn • the table b aood ror the IOOJ. 15 •woi-d 16 Ben-· 11 Conoedtl t 8 Food wr applng t 9 1nven1 • WOid 20 Moving a fem 22 Dazed. Wllh "out" 23 Tune IO eat 2~ Ingenuously 26 Conee hOlder 29 Ctapton 0< 71 G1'1 dinner 72 'Titanic" rr'l4lll8C8 73 Yukon tr ancpott DOWN I Bandy wools 2 Ocean motion 3Fr-ay~ '4 WOfllers' gtoup 5 Slogans 6 Aesto<e WEST •3 A85 NORTH •0185 .., f63 ¢ 84 2 •AQ5 . KQ9 7 • Kl!64J SOUTH EAST •A 10964 I;/ •• 0 1065 • J 10 7 2 South'' rt.be lo lour hcan. ill a lri· Oe 111111bunctiou.w. We would have infmed a pmc tty In dlamoods, lhc:n llCCCptilli J)IU1nCJ'• docbloo. Helder1 31 1·70 32 Salt Lol.e City player anllques 7 Savvy ab0o1 (2wds) • K72 "KQJ 942 West fed the lhrec of spades, declatcr ptayod low from dummy and South. in tempo, followed ..,jth tbc seven under East's acc. Playin& J*'· ner for having swud wi\h lhe deuce as well, East found what miJbt. Wider other circum.nances. have been a good shift IO the etn of diamonda, covered by the jack and taken with tbc queen. 3.'.l Not loo hot (hypl1 ) :J.4 El8rhfoom ll•ture J8 Rav. ~ Fa!stalf'a p<1nce .. 2 Type ot loci< .. 3 Goes to tile polls 48 Rounded prOjectlOn 49 Iced drink 8 Condescend 9 Moray io E£ooomic U1>5Wlng ti Gasmede by llghtning 12 P1oepe1o's seNftnl 10 20 (M 0 1004 ....-,._.. s.-.-""' 30 Embers 3S Mot1ua9e conslderall()(I 36 Bultttg111 bravos 37 Aoa-ze. as prol!UI S4 Spry 55 Flie& on ltiehallclkl l)e Bumlrlg S8 PatrlCI< or Ay8fl 81 Aroma 62 WOOC1W01lung tool AJ 3 •9 Op.:n111g lead: Thitt of• 50 Thai nei(lhbo1 51 PUI e-wtl~U bird 52 Telepat11y 53 XylOpllone km 57 Proof woid 59 Dumbfounded 13 Sharp dresser 21 Mallldor'll IOil 'l2 T ubulat pasta 25 T enlac:le 26 Plow pull9< 27Gasor1e1 28 Chromo90ITle UOll 39 Luoet 11vents 41 Dark. as cloods 4-t Unlll<ely 10 bile 4f> Sl'IOW dts\rM$ 117 Ma1geand Homer's kld 48 Swallows up 53 Lady's btle 63 Two--slOtt> 64 Finales 66 Playtng merblfl lllo-< pluy.:r. who do nol play an hooc\t caro no maucr what make ter- rible partner... Tllosc who never play .inything clM: an.: delightful opp<>- 'There w11S nothing bener for West to do than continue with the king of diamQnds. Declarer woo with the ac:e. fioei»ed the queen of clubs sucoess- fully and dil;cardcd a diamond on the ace of cluM. W)len 1t heart to the king lost to West's 'ace. oo return could hann declarer. South would win whatever We.~t led. draw trumps 11/ld claim the n:st of the tricks. Smd Hnall to gomtbrldge@ool.com. 14 17 ,, 2 11 12 13 Newport Beach NHDTO SELL YOUR PROPERTY UR HOME Of THE EEKPAG ON ATURDAY CAN HELP CALL AMII G9IDIOUS 949-S74-4249 lORWtf O'DOHNW 949-574-4245 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Notices Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to provide services to new businesses. The filing of your F1ct111ous Business Name Statement 1s an important first step. We can save you valuable time by ma\\1ng the trip to the Orange County Cler\\-Recorder 1n Santa Ana lo Ille your slatement (olten referred as a OBA· "Doing Business As") We will publish your f1ct1t1ous name slatement once a week for four weeks as required by law and then Ille your proot ol publtcal1on w11h the County Recofder, as welt We can fax. e-mail or mail you lhe lorms with 1ns1ruc11ons lor your 1tc1111ous bui;1ness name statement, or stop by the Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St. Costa Mesa H's easy and only takes a lew minutes lf you have any questions. please call us at 1949) 642-4321 We're open Monday through Friday from 8 30 am 10 5 00 pm Good luck 1n your new bus1nei;s1 Daily ~) Pilot NOllAl.U'S tWffS TOWNHOMI New llstl119 ...... 4br 3i.. ... er .. nltett 2651 Vlato Omodo 0p ... s-t -5 $115,000 PovllOftaaofty 949-632-6419 Newport Coast Ull flOtlT IOW lSlA Tt PBICMll1 ss,soopoo ~ .am RURAL PROPERTY FOR SALE RESIDENTIAL RENTALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Balboa Island trl9'9t & Sunny llr. high celhn&s. Lar&e deck, $1350/mo ut1hties included 949· 759-4519. layfr-t Winter rental, 3br 2ba charm1n11 furn house. Oct· June $3000/ mo incl ulll 949-673 1617 Corona del Mar 21r 1 l a, New k1lchen appls/carpeVpaint. table. gar. w/d hkup, sm pet ok Sl450rn 949 640· t450. light & bright 21r, Ranc:heslfanns/ l la, new k1lchen, bath Country.,_,,8..., S91S & Berber carpel Gar. I l"t' UJ W/d , $2Q5() 949· 715 8')J5 NEW MEXICO RANCH. 140·640 acres. Perlecr l or horses/summer getJway Trees. views. electfll, phone. good acce~~ 7500' from $700/acre H1tch1ng Po$t Ldnd Co . l 888 812 5830 Cal· SCAN so. COlC>UDO ltAHCH Sale 60 ilV9$ $29.~-0uhtanding Rocky Mt views. ac1.ess to 6CXXl ac ol BlM recreation land Getaway IOI a weel<end °' a lrlelirne' [lee/lei tn· 1.luded Year round access. eaceltenl hnancmg, low down payment. Ca~ to11 lfee today' 1-866-ft.16 !>263 (Cal·SCAN) MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS RentalTo Share 6030 Exd.alw CdM ana. OC.CJfl veN, wall to bd• Shale ll.n'd S2.CXXJ.ax> beadl hse. tern~ $.ll!Dn 999'll 1741 Rooms for Rent 6040 NB Oc.m4nn & 22nd 5t. pvt t oom trtlu"n ba uti!. pd r.Wsrrf<i ,.et Kt~ ette. ~ 1 bl! to NewJxyt IJ8 $7.I¥rro 4..31 $.yJ I !)S m'l'J.'b~~~ SELL your stuff through cla ssified! Beau 2t>! Zba ~ + 3!d br/den, llvrm, dtn. 2 c ga1, wd. frl & back yd fp. briettt $3150 949-838-5250 CodaMesa 2br lba [asts1de pvt patJo, l car gar 253 Cost.a Mesa St S1350/mo Mori 1n NOW ail 949-673-llnl I Side 2br I 1.5 ba. 191 Albert St. B Open Sun 12 5 twnhrn. pvt pallo, I c gar. Avail now Agt $1495 Cell 949·378 8999 lasulde 2bt I 5ba house Ir 1g dishwasher, w/d h~ups. fplc. yard, $1700/mo 949 719-0748 3bt ?ba w1lh ga1 . dose In shopping and fr wy 31t0 Mace $1750/tno aet 949 673 7800 Reau tdul Del Ho1ne 2 !iba, near I 11 Square, J c gar. wd firs. fp. ac. wd. 11.ran1te kit w;Bosch 949 581 4000 S 1950 www klempro com <•8-lt 4bt 2 Sba hse. 2fl005t. pYI spa, il$O(. pool, ten. quoet So Coasl Metro, ~ S2850/mo 714 !149-0703 4 -PLU Grecrt ln<ome Xlnt Cond Make Oller Asking $8SOK to $9491( Paul Agt 949 290 10~3 Dana Point 28r 29a, p~. lnd'y rm. ocean v>ew r p, cathedral cetl. &real IQcallon SI !J!i()n + S\500 dep 714 783 5646 ~ -. HOME, HEAL TH AND BuSINESS ~ ..... r> ~IH Service Directory Accoonting Nfllll'f In REAOCRS C.1l1t11r111.t law t~ ClltlfP 111"1 f tHlfliH. tnr" t '"' "'~ 1ob~ Iha I fOldl 1i't1XI m lnOfP Cl.-1111.r "' n1 ttt~rial~> he ht •·n"t d 1tv the l,;n11t1 .. u ti,,. SldfP. t 1H~n ... tt Bnr1rtJ '-'.lt1te IAW ,, .. ,I> I +·uuu 11\ tha1 1 ortt1 t• lo1 <. UH tucte •httlf ht~"'*' "''mbet tlll all ~rlvPtll\on~ You t An <lwtk ttw <.tatus. of vntn 111 Ansttd Lon I 1 it• f or at WWW ' \II) t ·l iOll or 800 !71 LSlB U1111 ren\f'd t onlr•rtors t~k1n1>. 1ob' that total le'' than $500 musl 'late in thetr adverl1semen1, lhal lhev a•• not llr-~nsed by the Cnnhatlnrs State I tcense Board" Additions & Remodeflng Carpentry A · Z HANDYMAN In-. tall, reface cabinets krtd18Vb.ltt1/~ mokltr€ Dot<e 11.i 658-0216 Carpet Repair/Sales 'CAllPU t'>CAaPnt'> keoa11s, Patchin&. Install Co11rteou' any size 1obs Wholesale! 949 492 0205 Desktoci Publishing TIME TO llGIN YOuaHOMI IMl"aOVIMINT f'aoncn Call a plumber . pa1nler, handyman, or ;iny of the er eat !>er vice!> listed here 1n our service dlrecloryt THESE LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HH P YOU fOOAY! SMAU JOI lXPH l local. Qu1clt. Response Home. Yard & Dock Elect al Yrs hp Ou1can r lectnr. LlfO'!JilO 94!MifiO. 704? 1.l.C. rlectrl< I nw pr1C4!$ local conlJactor. no !Ob too The C~cw Docter SIOll. no !Ob loo bi&. Ref's l4JOfl re<JJl!Sl l IC 1 Q.81 U7IJJ ,_~ llw....... (714)842-1410 Wnbws & .,.,.,.. --- ~ DrMI 9187'Zl lZJi DUTCHMAN UICTlllC I rick I I.Kio St-Tiie CornrrvlndWr &al Resotlentlal compet1t1ve tale$ Ire~ eshmate Cal 949 748.Q!V Concrefe. Paoo, Onvewav U(INSID CONlUCTOll f wepk.. 8BQ Ref''! 25Y1s No !Ob too sm. Al sevus! f•p Terry 714-557 7594 R@pair. remodel. lans. lllCHAaDlfftl HCH CONSTlUCTtOM.COM Sl•677SS7 7 t4-1 42-SU4 New C...t1 ,...,._ end !;(Ml, ne'fl ~\IC 949~ 3&J6 Y#G 1DmNG SftCMU5T Rep•irs. SalH . Oet11n & lnd•llallons Jjm Dunemn l #Z75870 949-650 7047 ~ remoitiq I.Cd ...... /la <>.r s--1 contr1ctor bond1d/lns Wood Cut Clt 1n. CMRTN: L'91W9&1 Bob Delivlfed 6 Stacked 7l4815«P!> • .....-Cell Today !M9-tol-3"3 l~ • kf.slOC.,11Al • (l)IO,{Fl No Job Too Small Dave 8am.U 949-322-8292 Floorint'f1le DIRTY Slone ftocr1 IACI COUllllrS loll slllnt? Sbrlfl*l cona'tW ::::Ptobims1 Cell cl• ...... ,........ ......... Ml-115-2111 Eddi.CO lllC. RESTORE • REPAIR & REMODELING Christian Hanctynwn f JllSh Clrpenler, f~ciy#al stucco, 9lb llcxn. ~doolt.-. f8eQ llolrdt & ~ Sena dltcciJ1t. Frw esma. C4 Jotwi 71~ IMAl.L TO MIDIUMJOU ~ .., M9.ft9.21M AIM tMI MA9Y .... All wOf'll pwent.M ~~ Hauling JUNK TO THE DUMPlll 714·968 1882 AVAILABL£ TODAY• 949·673 5566 QUICK & CUAN Haulin&f()ump1ng Svc &More 949-929 -2 136 Home fnllledlon ,. ..... ~Co. Lar-1 oonlncb bonde4I llS OVERTM: Lf8837'961 Bob 714 ·875·6075 _...,_ llndlaplng Envlronme":~ I ICilltOlftlCllfy ~ .. landscape design & horticultural services. dlSlgn • plant • Irrigation &=maiUnalu BAllDalHED ... i1Wl24 ... ,-;;.~ E~=~ ....., ... -.....y ..... ~ .... eCcncr.e. •Sblceo .,... "=' Ll'IJOC9 • 714-531· ~~_. now. 2,3,48r's. Prices ~~&n ,., ... Apt 1/2 blll lrom th9 bueh o" 22nd St.. Include• parkln1 $12.8Q/mo Cell S.m 949· 27~-7905 between 9e·5p 2br l.5ba East side townhome, pvt patio, 1 Cir llfl. 191 Albert #8 Move-In NOW aat Sl495 949-378·8999 &.w. tsM 28r. 28a Home. 2·c•r 1ar, refrie. pelio. $2@/mo, 9 month lease 117 Vra Eboi 626-332·32163. eNrt Htw Jb1 2ba hse, 2 c g~, fp, yard, hdwd firs, $2550 e 2br 2ba '". fp, $1750 ~-168) Hr ... Ny hu8e 3br 3 full ba ealed cpmm, l 938sf condo. I& patro & balcon~. 2 c pr, pool & '4)11 SV50rno 949-514-9474 ...... C-Cll'IU. ........ 2tr Bayfronts sllWUc $32IXVrn w/rrst 6 mo term Pool. -. iY'O «Mi. pvt bch ~ Sir 3te Perfect family hOme Lr& yard. pets <*. ava-now. SJ25(Vmo Ye;w lease. Sy o-tf>ll Pepsus St. 949-887 · 7373 ~...,...._.Wt .. Camery ....... 28r. 2.58a. Con1er1way style. 2 ~ spcs.. Prilct ...tlle W3ilq for 'fOA6 mw home to be bul IY reiurtll!hel! $5(IDn, avai 11/1 9$673-0025 On the Sond furn like new oceanfront. While water view 2br 2ba mstr suite 2411 pvt deck. 6304 1/2 W Oen· front Avall Jan 4 S5500/ mo Own/Ae1 949.646. 6304 909.337.2045 951· 288-6523 MLS 04382153 Employment 8500 ADVOl\SllG SAllS RIP needed to till real estate territory desk for l<>~al community newspaper Must be a sell stat lln&. go geller and be able lo i:enera1e new business Compel•hve salary plus commission as well as atlrdtt1ve benefits pro gr .im tncludtn& 40 I K, med1r. al/denl al/v1s1on. and much more Plea~e fa ( resume lo 7 t4-966-467S (0( • ~~ Apply 1n person 2000 Mam St . Ir vrne Moving' .. OIUYllYNOS Movin& •Store,. I Otllverlft (f4t} ......... PUBLIC NOTICE T111 CalU. hblle UtllltlU Oommlulon rtqulru t111t aH 11Md 11ou11010 aoodt mov•a l)fl11t thtlr P.U,C. C1I T n11inbw; llmos •ltd ch111f*ll& print U•tlr T.C.I". numhr In •• •dvlf· t~ts. If you have fifty CJllfftlOnt •l><Mlt tllt l•t•lltY of e 111 0 111 r , limo or dlellffww. Cl~ .-.cm.ma ,..., .... AUDt A6 2000 w~. sitver/blacl<. 59k mt, ~Int cond, fully lo.1ded. au wheel drive. 60f. m1 service compleled Sl7,900 obo 94~75-3596 c.I a..19' T-.Y (Mf)M2-S678 • Yellow/Black IMW 3251 '2002 Navy blue. 2rey inter w/wood trim. prem & sports pkes (fully loaded) auto. Harmon Kdrclon sound system. Xenon head il&hl s. 'uriroof. lull manul watr or gin owner. 1mmac cond1t1on sv. 400 obo 949-644-87 47 ~.r.ilot NI•-IOO U '17 2+2 T·top, 111tom1tic, 17811 miles,ek. $2100 t49-644-606t VW IUG 7 1 has clw· llCt.er Ind Mlrl raclls. 120< orf,in miles, runs iJ<!atl $1396 9&JS9.0988 CIASSIFIED It's tht solu- tionyou 're searching/ or· whether you're seeking a home, apart· ment,petor new occupation! Batptace II tbe world ••••tile! 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