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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-05-23 - Orange Coast Pilot.. • . .. . .. , .. ~ SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COWMUNmES SINCE 1907 . ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM I '' ...... It's looking a lot like Wednesday and will look a lot like Friday. Sunny, sunny, sunny. S..,age AJ THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2002 . ~· Honorffig a'legend's Goo~will toward men • Charity will recognize Newport Beach's Paul Salata for his philanthropy with its first-ever American 1iibute award tonight. JwM CUagrande DAILY PILOT who need it," said Dan Rogers •. president and chief executive of Goodwill Industries of Orange County. "It's that simple, really. He steps up, and he puts himseU on the line for these people that are disadvan- taged. Helping people is what he does.• Fqr ~ reason, Goodwill has chosen Salata as the honoree for its first-ever An American Thbute. A'l a dinner event tonight at the Grove of Anaheim, Salata will be feted for com- munity service so broad that Goodwill is describing Salata as •philanthropist, entrepreneur and all-around good guy." f YI Some tic.kets for "An Americ.an Tribute to Paul Salata" are still available. They cost $175. For more information, call (714) 547-6308, Ext. 311 . has also racked up a long resume of com- munity service cre4its. including for the Orange County Youth Sports Foundation, which he started in 1971. But Salata takes honors somewhat tn stride. NEWPORT BEAOi -For Paul Salata, awards aren't a chance to receive recogni- tion. They're a chance to give recognition. Perhaps that's why about 15 plaques line the walls of his Irrelevant Week offices -just a few of the honors he has received in his 7 5 years. And perhaps that's why the organiza- tions that have honored him have trouble articulating all he does for the community. ~.He)!l_a guy who steps up f~r peoR}e. Salata is founder of Irrelevant Week, which toasts the last player chosen for the NFL Draft, while also using the opportu- nity "to simply do something nice for someone for no gbod.reason." But the for- mer pro football player and USC booster •Anything like this that I part1c1pate m is a chance to call attention to all the orga· nizations and people who really deserve it,· said Salata, rattlipg o(f a list of individ- uals and agendes tha t dGSetve attention . . ·,,., . SEE GOODWILL PAGE AS DON LEACH I OAJLV PllOT Paul Salata wUl be honored by Goodwill Industries for his contributions and support to the community. OVER THE EDGE DON LEACH I OAJlY PllOT Costa Mesa ttreUghters from Fire Statto n No. 3 assess the situation after rescuing three people from a car that we nt oyer the em bankment at e nd of 19th Street In Newport Beach For more, see Page A4. · City Council will revisit 19th Street zoning • Costa Mesa mayor urges colleagues to rezone a portion of the street for homes rather than businesses. Lolita Harper D AILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Mayor Llnda Dixon was successful at Monday night's aty Council meeting in reopening a zoning issue for a small stretch of West 19th Street, convinc- ing her colleagues on the rum they needed further clarification. The council voted 4 to 1 to rehear the issue, which questions whether the zoning of a portion of the busy street should be redes1g· nated for residential use -a des- ignation it bad more than 25 years ago. Councilman Gary Monahan dissented. On May 6, council members postponed any decisions about the zoning of the portion of West 19th Street until the council, acting as the city's Redevelopment Agency, has a chance to examine it. fYI For more on the Costa Mesa City Council, see Page A3 for Monday's meeting wrap-up Dixon requested the counol reconsider its previous postpone- ment and examine the area again. She questioned whether the pub- lic and council fully understood the issue, particularly which busi- nesses in the 19th Street area would remain legal if the zoning changed, a staff report shows. Monahan refused to vote for a reheanng because he said the coun- ol had already made its deosion ·we already voted on this lSSue three weeks ago,· Monahan said. •once again, we've changed our rrunds. I felt the vote was taken then, and we should stick to our decision.• The councilman also said a change in zoning would be detn- mental to the people who have been allowed to operate commer· daJ businesses out of their homes for almost 30 years. SEE ZONING PAGE A4 Carter reopens Cu ba communications llSIDI SPOlll Carter's Christianity ls mdUSJve, not exclusive. He doesn't judge h1s fellow men but rather opens his arms to them. My pruidple evidence for that feeling ii a Sunday morning ln Plaina, Ga., that my wUe, 1tep1<>n and I spent in Carter's Sunday scbool c1aa 18Veral YMrl after hll preiklency. I don't remmi- ber the subject ol tbe leaoD that day, but lt WM deliYeNd with warmth.~ aDd lntellec:tuel ....... uMl. ~ ....... to ~-==--n.. ....... .aw.y. •cuWl--M Air travel bill worries NewPort officials •State assemblyman proposes legislation that could put pressure on John Wayne expansion plans, they say. June Casagrande DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -State legis- lation designed to relieve some or the burden from Los Angeles Interna- tional Airport has drawn oppos1bon from city leaders, who fear 1t could fuel expansion at John Wayne Air· port. Assembly Bill 2333, introduced by Assemblyman George Nakano (D- Tonance). would reqwre the South- ern Cahlorrua Assn of Governments to ensure its transportation plan "pro- vides a frur share dlstnbubon of the burdens and benefits among speci- fied urban counties in Southern Cali- fornia" for the antiapdted mcreases in air travel demand. Th.ts, ID tum, would become a cntena for receiving federal transportation dollars. "What we're trying to do with this legisl!ltiOn is protect Assemblyman Nakano's constituents from haVIng to bear entire growth and demand for the entire area,· said Becki Ames, Nakano's chief of staff. Nakano's district includes El Segundo and other South Bay obes affected by LAX The legislabon holds out hope that a commeraal rur- port at the closed El Toro Manne Air base could help bear the burden of ever-increasing demand for fugbts Though some say the El Toro air- port idea died when voters m March approved Measure W to use the land for open space, some, including Nakano staffers, say El Toro is far from over. "There are many, many other steps that have to be taken before El Toro can be ruled out,• A.mes said. "We're very hopeful that El Toro is still an option.• But the city has taken a dilferent SEE TRAVEL PAGE M ••••• LISIOll 11 LOSS Edumton urge teef1S to lwft from trilg9dy of a Tustin girt\ dulh. ...... Al • COIPOUTI HAPPllHllS Ch be Of Commerce sponsors a networking The Costa Mesa am r luncheon at 11 :45 a.m. Wednesdays at the co:a:s~ountry Club 1701 Golf Course Road, Costa Mesa. (71 ) · · , . A2 Thursday, M.oy 23, 2002 LarrY Pritchard HE IS Gettmg your bicycle up to full pedal power HOOKED ON BIKES Larry Pritchard grew up around bikes -riding them, tdlung them apart, putting them back together. So it's no wonder he shifted his hob· by into a career as a bike techni· c1an. Pntchard, 42, has worked with bikes for the past 23 years, most recently for the Bike Doctor in New- !)ort Beach. He owns a unicycle and a tandem among other bikes and is "thorough- ly engulfed" in hawking, selling and trading personal bikes in his spare ti.me. He also adheres to the phtlosophy that biking is not just for recreation, commuting on his bike every day from Fountain Vctlley -a 40-minute nde "I see the utility side of bicycles," Pntchard said. BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS New Internet company aids entrepreneurs A new Newport Beach referral network now helps entrepreneurs start their own businesses. FranCholce, an Jntemet-based franchise referral network, helps clients develop a profile and pro- vides advice on available markets to start a new business. The company's consultants aver- age 2C1 years ot experience in provid- ing a free service to the consumer. Consumers fill out a questionnaire with their goals and desires for a busi- ness, and the consultants combine that information with industry know)· edge to best suit the entrepreneur. Daily1Eilot VOL 96, NO. 143 "**ASK. ..... ~ '°"'~ He,s stuck 'in the same gear OLYMPIC-CALIBER TECHNIOAN Pritchard works in all facets of the business -selling and ordering parts and repair. • 1 try to find out what the cus- tomer's complaint is,• Pritchard said. "Then I verify that and inspect for other problems.• Often bikes need more work than the owner is aware of, PritchMd said. Flat tires and bent wheels are the most common problems. Pritchard deals with all kinds of bikes. Recently he even serviced a rusty 1948 jalopy. And he is an Olympic-trained mechanic -attend- ing a training camp at Colorado Springs in the past. "It was geared toward a different genre of mechanic. but it was still a really good experience,· Pritchard said. When customers come in and The free service is open to all qualified individuals in the U.S. looking for franchise business opportunities Information: www.franchoice.com. aren't sure what kind of bike they want, he has them test ride a few to see what they're comfortable with. The challenge, he said, is trying to finish the repairs in a timely fashion while still making a profit. "The rates we charge aren't very high, and it can be slow work,• Pritchard said. BIKING IS IN HIS BLOOD Pritch4J'(i, who has worked' for big chf.n stores in the past, said he prfjfers the intimacy of a smaller shop like the Bike Doctor. "You can get lost in a big compa- ny,· Pritchard said. And while he has taken some lime off from working with bikes in the past, it's an addiction be can't permanently escape. ·1 did gardening on my own -it's a really hard job,• Pritchard said "Bikes have always been in in my blood.· -Story by Deirdre Newman; photo by Greg Fry Want,· the multifaceted advertising and public relations agency appreci- ates the recognition. "Earning this second Telly Award is truly gratifying, especially as a pro- fessional validation of the depth of Costa Mesa ad agency expertise and creativity that our com-• d rr 11 pany brings to all types of clients and recetves S0COn l e Y projects,• said Claudia Roxburgh, The Costa Mesa-based Roxburgh • president and founder of the agency. Agency received the Telly Award for Competing against more than the second year in a row. 11,000 entries, the agency won in. the Initially created in 1980 to recog-Non-broadcast film/video and 1V nize outstanding work in advertis-programs-sales category after being Ing, the Telly Awards have expand-selected by a panel ol judges, repre- ed their scope to include film and senting all regions across the natiOn. video production in addition to their Tue agency has received more original focus on commercials. than 200 international, national and With such recipients as "lhir· regional awards for excellence in tysomething, • "Murder, She design. marketing, merchandiling Wrote,• "Newhart,• "News Radio,• and sales promotion throughout ltl and the recent movie "What Women 23-year history. Jo.l.S--. READE.BS tiOTUr:.£ right No news storl15, lllustr 1tlonl. 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Getting in shape is possible this weekend I f you're looking for home gym equipment, LA Gym · Equipment will have a Door model sale Friday through Memorial Day. The equipment will be marked down 20% to 40%, and the selection will include tread- mills, home gyms, climbers, exercise bikes and more. LA Gym Equipment is open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. It's at 1880 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. (949) 631-1381. One of the best local cooking schools, Dlsb, has come out with its summer class schedule. The school offers a great basic 10-week class for learning techniques of cooking for $420. Topics covered include stocks, sauces, sauteing and frying, braising, grilling, roasting and stove-top smoking, poaching, soutnes, savory and sweet, breads, and pas- tries. An advanced three- week senes expands on what is learned in the basics series at $190. There are oth- er three-week series classes, including a Seafood 101 for $140, a Quick & Easy class at $135 and an Entertaining class at 5140. Dish also offers individual classes that run from 570 to $75 per class. The class schedule includes an Italian Regional class - with a Southern Italy class and a Northern Italy class; a Dish it Upl Class, with a complete four-cowse sit- down dinner menu; Brad's Pasta Party; Journey through Asia; and a Summer BBQ class. Children can also learn how to cook with the Futwe Chef Series - designed for kids ages 8 tp 14 at $150. The three-week class focuses on three cuisines -sauteing and try- ing, grilling, and desserts. Kids will learn the basics of knife skills, weights and measures, reading and understanding a recipe, and basic cooking knowledge. Dish is at 435 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. (949) 574-2433. The Automobile Club of Southern California has published a laminated theme map of California's 21 Spanish missions for sum- mer travelers. The "Greatest Hits California Missions· map details the locations of the missions from San Diego to Sonoma. The map is also pe(fect for elementary school teachers and students who are studying California history. The map has easy to read mission facts, tips. ,... tourist information and details on each mission's his- tory. There are other lami- nated maps put out by the Auto Club, including "Baja: The Northern 1\iangle, • •oahu Hawaii,• "Southern California Car Culture Landmarks,~ MSouthern Cal· ifornia Attractions• and Greer Wylder BEST BUYS •Route 66: The Best of the Mother Road.• Upcoming maps to be published this year include "Las Vegas" and ·southern California Beaches.~ The maps are available to members of the Auto Club at the AAA office in Costa Mesa or Newport Beach for $4.95. It's also available on the Auto Club's Web site, and sold to the public at specialty map and travel book.stores, Barnes & Noble bookstores and other stores for 57 .95. The Auto Club is in Costa Mesa at 3333 Fairview Road and at 3350 Harbor Blvd. In New- port Beach, it's at 3880 Buch St. Gallen Otrefon Kosta Boda -a specialty crystal store at South Coast Plaza - is having a special through the montb on vases. U you purchase an Orrefors vase, you'll get your choice of two Doral arrangements for 5100, or 5150. (714) ~49-1959. Helena Spra.ke at Gentle Yoga says her yoga classes are ideal for people who have always wanted to try yoga but feel intimidated by big yoga studios. She's also offering first-time students a special offer on their first class through June 26 -at $7 per class. U you sign up after the first class for a four· week class series, you'll get a reduced rate of $36. Regular. rates are 512 for a class and $42 for a four-week series "Yoga can have many bene· fits, including weight man- agement, cleansing, balanc- ing the endocrine and glan· dular systems, as well as bring strength and flexibility and relief from stress,• says Spra.ke. "Give yourself the gift of a healthy, happy body and mind.• At Gentle Yoga, students can ~o at their own pace in a relaxed and infor· mal setting. Sprake has taught yoga for more than 30 years and helps students find health and relaxation through yoga. Class times a.re offered at 9 to 10:30 a .m, Wednesday and Thursday. It's at 471 Old Newport Blvd., Room 103 (in the Olde New. port Professional Building), Newport Beach. (949) 548- 4059. SUIF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Prepare yourself for some more early morning low clouds followed by• l"f'OStly sonny day. Highs will top out at 9botrt 70 In Cost. Mesa and the mkMOs In Newport lffch. Tht Mme will be encountllnd Friday. • ......... II: WW.nwJ.noH.gov. IOA11NG POMCAIT ...,.... of .,... ,.,.. wlll be found this morning. The west• ~ wtndl wtN blow 10 to 1 S knob In the4nnlr Mt1r1 tNt ~with 2 .... M¥el end1W11tlWlflofJtoS ..... The llfM wit be found ... . OUt ~ ... nontuJJ ... . ~ ................. . • ............ w .. with 3· to 5-foot wavet M\d a northWftt .well of 4 to 6 feet. Later, the northwesttf'ly wtnds wtll HM I bit at 15 to 25 : knots, with 2• to 4'foot w.Y9S I Ind I northwest swetl of 4 to 7 feet. Fog will mum lat•. SUttF The southWftt t'fWll wtll keep UI In the Wlltt• to chd· high W8WI ~. though ,rl- dly's loottlng ""''*· ...... ,..,, MWM!t~Otf. 1IDIS ,,_ ........ 1=-•.m. UZ flllt high 1:J2 p.m, 0..fMl lalw 7:Slpa. ~-· .......... ...... Daily Pilot Thursday, M:Jy 23, 2002 A3 Storm drain in Newport poses problems • l • Caltrans-owned 1 waterway contains backed-up pipes that officials say are 'contrib uting to bad water quality.' 'une Cilsagrande DAILY P1L01 NEWPORT BEACH -A backed-up Callrans storm <1rain identified as a potential hotbed of bdcteria has city officials looking for creative .solutions for dealing with 'stagnant runoff. , The 48-mc.h storm drain, •Owned by the California :oepart:m~nlof Transportatlon :to send water from roadways :1nto the ocean, is almost com- : Pletely _ dogyed with sedi- ment. The lid on the storm drain openin g has been closed, and water bdckcd up in the pipes couJd be contam- inated with bacteria dnd tox- ins. This could also be con- tributing to mosquitoes and other problems. The sedi- ment in the storm drain, too, could be a hazard, containing years of buildup of chemicals or even heavy metals. "Basically, we hav~ a storm drain 1n our area that's not owned by us that's con- tributing to bad water quali- ty," Assistant City Manager Dave Ki.ff said. The storrp drain is in the westernmost part of Newport Beach at the foot of the Santa Ana River Bridge. on the ocean side of that bridge. O fficials are looking for ways to correct the problem, but solutions could prove tricky The Orange County Sani- tation D1Strict has agreed to accept the water into its sewage system to allow it to be treated before sending it about 4 112 miles offshore. "When you hdve a storm drain, many limes there is sewdge tn it," said Lisa Mur- p hy, a spokeswom<1n for the sanitation tlfstrict. · "We' re working with Callrans and the city of Newport Beach to allow that water in the storm drain to be diverted lo the (district's I treatment plant." How to actuaUy gel the walC!I into the sewage sys- tem, however, remains d question. Chances are that tanker trucks mdy prove the best method for movmg the water to the ln•c1tment plant.- But if, in the process, heavy metaJs are found in Lhl" sedi- ment in the storm drain, the solids will have to be sent to a hazardous waste disposal site. The storm drain .was iden- Wied by t.JC lrvine researcher Stanley Grant dS one possible source of contamination near the shore. The storm drain, one of several in N~wport Beach's borders that is owned by Caltrans, dralos runoff mainly from Coast Highway and . the Seashore Drive neighborhood between Prospect Street and the Santa Ana River. Caltrans has come under fire recently for ils failure' lo meet federal standard!> for keeping polluted runoff out of local waters. A spokeswoman for the department said 11 has prioritized the Newport Beach problem. "We're aware of the study, GREG FRY I OAl.Y Pl.OT Officials have deemed this CaJtrans-owned storm drain in Newport Beach, near the Santa Ana Jliver mouth, to be pote ntially harmful to the environment and we're currently rev1ew- 109 c1nd validating th'' results ·and thPtr recommendations. As soon dS that's done, we'U take appropriate action," said Caltrdns spokeswoman Beth B<·Nnc1n. who ddded that the df'pttrtmenl routinely cleans c11l ol 11..!. storm drams by using d V<lCUUm truck . uWe're COm- rn1tted lo preserving and pro- IC'<"llng the envtrorunenl" Schools hope students learn fi:om tragedy BRIEFLY IN THE NEW$ • Officials say Ecstasy-related death of a Tustin student may deter Newport-Mesa teens from from usin g the drug. Deirdre Newman DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -Try tn ride -6 IJicyclP backwdrd and up d h1U -that's how luWe parC'nls sometimes feel th<'1r effort'> c..1re in wc..1mtng thf'ir ch1ldrt'n dbout the perils or doing drugs. Sometime~.... though, a lrc..1gedy cc.Jn pierce the ron- stdnt drone of t1clmorutions dnd rrystallv.e thC' mc>ssage more clParly the.in c..1ny ddull can. That's wh.1l some in the Newpo1t-Mesc..1 Unilif'd School District dre hopmg W!U rf'sull from the> death Tuesdriy of a Tustin h1yh school student who fell 111to d coma after mix- ing Ecstt1sy c1nd alcohol t1fler her senior prom. ·11 takc>s d tragedy to wake up k1dc; . . to the reality that there dre Just some danger- ous substances out there that kids think they're immune from," trustee Wendy Leece said. ~They think they're indestructible.• Corona del Mar ~ liyh School PrinopaJ Sharon Fry wds so upset by Cathy lsforcl\ dedth that she fired off a leltC'r to par- ents dfld students on Wednes- day that she will send out before thf' prom. The letter refer<'nces the evenl'> lead.mg to lsford's death dnd encouragf'S studenLc; lo Wdlch out for each other. "I don't want lo be d bro- ken rC'cord. but I Wdnl one person in cach group to have the fortitude to sdy, 'l)on't do that.'" fory said. "If we could get that, l think we could breathe d sigh of relief." Ecstasy IS a popular drug, particularly al rdvc dance parties. Students dnd younq c.Jdulls continue' lo use 11 in incredsingly higher doses, dccording lo a 2000 survey by Monitoring the Future. The drug 1s a sllmulc..1nt and hallucinogen thc1t induces a high thc1t CM ld'>t up lo six hours. ll cc1n also cn'- dtc• major changes m hcc.Jrt ralt• dnd blood pressure, d'- wC'll dS lead lo dehydratmn lsford, the Poolh1ll H1~1h School senior, told family members she would ldkf• Ec<.tdsy the rughl of her prom to mc1ke the cvcrunq more 'iJX'- Cldl Although th<•y caubonC'cl her lo be cc1r<•lul. '>he mlJwcl two µHis With win<'. l>cer dncl rum c..1t a post-prom party. L<1t- N thdt morning. she collapsc•cl, fell into a comc1 dnd was takPn orr We support Tu<''><iay cl1tN lx1tng decldrE>d brtun-dead Three of thP four mcUn clt-.- trict high schoob will hdvt> their proms JunE' l. Althouqh the cl1slrict invests much effort into dru<J prevent.Jon. some students say Ecstasy ts not mentioned as much as mdrijuana and cocaine. Some teens also say thdl Ecstasy is not considered to be dS harmful as heroin dnd cocaine. u It's just IJke. 'Oh. it's a pdrty drug,"' said Pdrlha Patel, 17, a seruor al Micldle College High School. ull mdkes them feel free.· It's tnat nonchalant atti- tude that often prevents oth- er'> Irom mdkmg a big deal out of someone ldlung Ecsta- sy or even trymy to stop them, some students sc1id. MLla Gukaylo. 17, dlso a '>Cntor dl Middle College I ligh School. said it's impor- tdnl for tePns lo know their own llirul'> c1nd to hdve fnends who wtU prot{'rt them "There <;hould be people lhdt dfe close• enough to you that can Se<' there's a prob- lem," M1lc1 sdid. "llsford'sl friends should not have let her do so much stuff together " Fresh Boneless Skinless Whole Chicken Breast l!eg $6".. Now s 399 u. Chicken K-Bobs Marinated or Plain Reg •tr,. Nows 499 /JI "USDA" Choice Tri Tip Roast Reg ,.,.,.,,. Now s 5 99,,, Cable service workshop set for today_ Comrmm.ity workshops oo cabJe service in New- port Beach continue today to galber residents' ideas of what they want from their cable companies, A workshop with com- OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO muruty 81\d civic organiza- bons as the focus will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. today al the Oasis Senior Center Multipurpose Room, 800 Marguerite• Ave. Informa- tion: (949) 644-3031. 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NEWPORT BEACH • w.st' aalt»o. loulevWct: A burglary was reported In the 1300 block at 12:53 p.m. Tues- day. • <hlnnel ROlld Md OClHn Boulevard: A hit-and-run was reported at 7:31 a.m. Tuesday. • Dove Stre.t Fo<gery was reported 1"1he 800 block at 1:59 p.m. Tuesday. • • IMtbluff Drive: Fo<gery was reported in the 2500 block at 9:44 a.m. Tuesday. • Mutr IHch Orde: Vandalism was reporl.ed In the 100 block at 9:29 a,m. tuesday. • ~ c.nter Drive: A petty . ft was reported In 'he ~ 100 block at 2:52 p.m, Tuesday. • W1ndward Lllne: A burglary was reported In the 3200 block at 9:15 1.m. Tuesday. • 20th StrMt: A petty theft was reported In the 200 block at 11 :45 a.m. Tuesday. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS DON LEACH I DAllY PILOT Costa Mesa firefighters carry one of three vicUms of a crash off 19th S~t tn New- port Beach to an awaiting Mercy Air helicopter after rescuing him from the vehicle. Single-car cr ash leaves 3 injured Costa Mesa and New- port Beach fire depart- ments teamed up to rescue three people after the car they were in went off the road at 19th Street and Bal- boa Boulevard in Newport Beach shortly before noon Wednesday, officials said. The driver, Felipe Moreno Bernardino, 20, of Costa Mesa, was seriously injured and taken by Mer· cy Air helicopter to West- ern Medical Center m Santa Ana. Police said he is in seri- ous condition but that the injuries are not We-threat- ening. Bernardino was dis- tracted while driving and, instead of making a tum. went off the embankment, pollce said. Firefighters and para- med ics found Bernardino trapped in the vehicle at the bottom of the embank- ment. l'wenty-one fire- fighte rs worked to rescue him. Two passengers -one 2 1, the other 24 -suffered minor injuries and were taken to Hoag Hospital. The accident is under investigation. Fast-food murder trial continues ' The prosecution pre- sented more witnesses Wednesday in the trial of Ramadan Dokovic, a 42- year-old Downey man accused of shooting and killing a 49-year-old New- port Beach resident a year ago. On Tuesday, several witnesses testified that they heard Miroslav Mar- ie's cries for help as the two men struggled over a long-barreled handgun in the parking lot of a Jack in the Box restaurant at the com er of 17th Street and Tustin Avenue in Costa Mesa the afternoon of May 18, 2001 . They said the struggle ended when Dokovic gained posses- sion of the gun and shot Marie. On Wednesday, jurors heard testimony from police officers and experts from the Orange County coroner's office. The prosecution is expected to continue today with the presenta- tion of more evidence, tncJudi11g police inter- views with Dokovic. The prosecution main- tains Dokovic shot Marie because Marie would not lead him to bis cousin, Mike Dokovic, who offi- cials say headed a fraud ring In Newport Beach. Prosecutor Matt Murphy said a Costa Mesa jeweler had promised $20,000 to Dokovic if he could get back Rolex watches that Mike Dokovic allegedly stole from him. The defense argued that Dokovic acted in self. defense and only tried to protect himself from Marie. Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronKS and plumbers, to landscapers and painters -•NTIR• INV•NTORY Ane Furniture At. Designer Prices Nov Mm:hcrldlsc J\nl\<ts Dal~ -Huny In For Best Selection! otrq RotYn • I.Mo& Roon • ~ • Accessories • floral> • FD1a I TRAVEL CONTINUED FROM A 1 approach, backing off its hopes for El Toro to focus its efforts on renewing the set· Uement agreement that lim- its John Wayne Airport expansion. And Nakano's legislation, city officials believe, could pose a threat to keeping JWA growth in check. M We.'re afraid the bill takes tQ.e wrong approach ZONING CONTINUED FROM A 1 · In 1965, a portion of West 19th Street was designated a •transitional area• in the anticipation of a 19th Street bridge over the Santa Ana River. At that ti.me, city offi- cials said the bridge would require a gradual change in the existing properties from low-density residential to commercial use. As a result of past actions, many businesses that oper- ate out of houses have cropped up along the busy street, including Madel's Dressmaking, New Ends barber shop, CJ Dog Groom- ing and Cheng's Acupunc- ture. The businesses are legal, but some residents and the Planning Commission have expressed an interest in returning the residential feel to the street. Planning Commission Chairwoman Katrina Foley said she was surprised coun- CURVE CONTINUED FROM A 1 direct and to the point, were larded with examples from bis political life. He believed what be believed strongly, but he just as strongly respected and con- sidered the views of those with different convictions. Whether this can or did lead to a strong presidency can be debated. What can't be debated is the innate decency, humility and hon- esty Carter brought to the office. These qualities were underscored in the stories our friend, Joe Purscb, bas told us about his visits to the Carter White House. Dr. Pursch -an internationally acclaimed expert in sub- stance abuse -is the psy- chiatrist who treated the president's brother, Billy Carter, for his alcoholism. Jimmy Carter's appreciation for this help was boundless, and Purscb was treated like family when he visited Carter at the White House. My third Carter connec- tion was considerably more distant but critical to Carter's loss of the presiden- cy to Ronald Reagan in 1980. A year earlier, the to looking at air s~rvl_ce needs in California~ City Manager Homer Bludau said. • 1t tries to make it a county-by-county issue, and we feel it's a regional issue.• The city's lobbyist in Sacramento is actively opposing the bill. Ames said Nakano strongly agrees with ·the need for a regional solution, but said the bill's emphasis on individual counties is designed to protect some cities ~md especially some Doily Pilot·~ low-income areas of Los;· Angeles from the problems: that would come if LAX expanded to absorb more than its fair share of anbci- pated air traffic from sur. •! rounding counties. , The Assembly Appropria-, tlons Committee approved ' tbe bill Wednesday, which will next be heard in the· ' Assembly. ' • JUHi (ASA(illtMDI covers New-i port Beach. She may be reached at , (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at, , j'une.casagrand~latlm~uom. • cil members held off on happen in our lifetime, and returning the area to its orig-the best use is to have 1t inal resid~ntial zoning either one way or the other,· because it was the council Fewel said. •Because the that prompted the Planning properties butt up to a res1- Commission to look into the dential area, I feel that is the issue. best use.• ·we studied the issue and Business owners in the went through the entire pub-area say a zoning change lie bearing proce~s. • Foley would be ridiculous, consid- said. ering the busy traffic on 19th Foley said the city should Stre.et. Many speakers at not wait for the lengthy Monday's City Council meet- Westside Redevelopment ing questioned the logic of process to make changes on putting single-family homes the Westside. There are on a busy thoroughfare. things the city can do to help They also claimed the invigorate that area of tow_n zoning change would deval- while redevelopment 1s ue their businesses. A being studied, and eliminat-change to residential zomng Ing the transitional zone is would allow existing busi- one of them. nesses to operate legally "The community was until the title is transferred, really supportive of having which business owners say that transitional zone would dissuade potential• removed,• Foley said. buyers. Resident Mary Fewel said Council members are the strip of 19th Street bas scheduled to tdke up the · been stuck in a "time warp• issue again June 3. and no maintenance has been performed in the area because of the possibility of a bridge. "The bridge isrft going to shah of Iran had been over- thrown in a domestic revo- lution, and when be was admitted to the United States for medical care, a group of angry Iranian stu- dents seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and held hostage the 90 people inside. Carter's reaction bad to be tempered with the need to save the lives of the hostages. Economic and diplomatic pressure didn't work, and when an elabo- rate rescue mission bad to be aborted, Carter was blamed for doing too little too late, criticism that weighed heavily against him in that year's election. Several months after the election, I interviewed the Air jlorce pilot whose ascending helicopter in the Iranian desert slammed into the wing of a transport jet on the ground. Jn the explo- sion and ball of fire that fol- lowed, both the rescue attempt and Carter's reelec- tion went up in flames. Although the details or the operation remained top secret, I learned that the mission had been planned, volunteers selected and training begun two weeks after the embassy bad been taken, information not made public during·the campaign. Carter got the hostages back before he left office - but not before he lost the election. All of these events came back to mind as I read about Carter's recent explo- rations in Cuba. What he accomplished there, the seeds he sowed for change in a U.S. policy that was wrongheaded 20 years ago and has now become absurd, has been pre tty much negated by the hard- line rhetoric of President Bush before an anti-Castro audience in Florida. Had the conditions Bush laid on Cuba been required of Chi· na or R~ia or a half ·dozen right-wing dictatorships tn South and Central America, neither the trade nor politi- cal reform ~~llowed would have n place. So Jimniy Carter ii tak- ing beat from the Cuban government in countenng the ceie he made for ma....ct democrecy in a TV addfea to the CUban P99P19, from hll own P· 9llUllent for raJatng doubt9 9boat U.S. clabm tliltOabe =--=-~ !:°:C. C::..": :...c::a ..... u.a...,... ... Ma.lt Ef 'ztl .. _,_ c.-..... ~ • LOLITA HARP£ll COY~ Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) S74-427S or by e-mail at lollta.harp- erOlatimes.com. no dramatic predictions about a list of recommenda- tions he bas forwarded to President Bush, but he has clearly opened up commu- nications where the re were almost none before. This is vintage Carter, the same Carter I heard in d Sunday school class and who Joe Pursch visited in the White Hous~. The same Carter who doesp't hammer · nails in Habitat (or Humaru- ty projects as a photo-op but because be strongly believes it is a tangible way to help people who need help. Carter doesn't win them all, but the personal quali· ties he brings to building communication bridges all over the world -and brought to Washington - may make him the most , underappreclated president, • in our history. Much of the : reaction to his trip to Cuba ' unhappily followed that same pattern. • JOS1PH N. IEU. is a resident of : Santa Ana Heights. His column • appears Thursdays. ' .......... Doily Pilot Thursday, May 23, 2002 A5 Warni gifts from the heart ' • Costa Mesa High School students who aspire to be fashion designers donate blankets to drug babies at child abuse prevention center. Lolita Harper DAILY PILOT SANTA ANA -Drug babies who are suffering through withdrawals in the first weeks or their lives will especially find comfort in the donations oi 10 Costa Mesa High School students. Tiny newborn addicts shake violently while trying lo cleanse their bodies of impurities, ·and one or the ·only comforts available to them is a nice, tightly wrapped warm blanket, said Kathy Mccarrell, director of Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center. "Your gifts will be perfect for that,· Mccarrell told the class or aspiring fashion designers. The high school students, who are jointly enrolled at Orange Coast College for this parbcular fashion class, made dozens of blankets and donated them Wednesday to the Welcome Baby Program GETIING INVOLVED • GETTING INVOLVED runs period· teally in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 574-4298. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in dis- aster and emergency situa- tions. Lynn Howes, (714) 481- 5376. . GOODWILL CONTINUED FROM A 1 or support: his family; alma mater USC; his church, St. Stevens Serbian Orthodox Church, in Alhambra; the sports youth foundation; the commodores of the Newport Beach Chamber of Com- merce; Goodwill Industries; and many more. at the child abuse prevention center. Kim Truong, 16, said she made one of her quilts out of a silky fabric so it would be soothing to the baby. The cool, smooth, off-white patches provided a tactile contrast to the adjacent squares' of warm, soft pale green material. "J chose silk because it will feel really good for the baby to lay on,• Kim said. A mountain of blankets and quilts covered an entire table at the group's center in Santa Ana -each one differ- ent from the other. Some were large, others small. Some were made of fleece, others of denim. Andrew Hendricks, the only boy in the class, made one of bis quilts from Ana- heim Angels fabric. Megan Plowman, 16, fashioned her .Patchwork of 'a dark denim Jand trimmed it with a satiny black ribbon. As individual as each quilt BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC. Volunteer opportunities for the Orange County Council include fund-raising, pro- gram development and train- ing to existing troops and packs. (714) 546-4990. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior ser- vices facility at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers who can greet members and the public at the front desk and volunteers for the Resource Department with Excel com- puter experience and sharp telephone skills. The Senior For Salata, even a cancer diagnosis provided an opportunity to help the com· munity. Salata was honorary chairman of the Newport Beach Relay for Life, a record-breaking fund-raiser for the American Cancer Society that took place last weekend. Salata underwent surgery for cancer in February and a few months later received a clean bill of health. FULL SUAfMER ~.fl.OGRAM More Than l 00 Classes Each Weck For TS, TEENS OR CHIL .-/1!11 • Ballet • Tap • 1ilais ~ Hip !Hl>p • Lyrktd • Pi/Jte1.Mat was, every one was made from the heart, students said. •1 am just so glad that something that I love doing can help other people too,· Megan said. The Welcome Baby Pro- gram is designed to help first- time mothers and their infants 6 months or younger. Many of the young mothers have come from abusive or drug-infeste<! backgrounds, · and the program works to teach the new moms nurtur- ing parenting practices. McCarrell said the pro- gram tries to intervene early in the parenting process to teach mothers and fathers there is a different way to bring up children than per- haps what they were exposed to as children. Pro- gram workers will deliver the blankets directly to the homes of participating fami- lies, she said. "These blankets are soft and comfortable, so the babies will feel cared about,• McCarrell said. "When you thin1' of what good you did with this project, think of the baby who will be wrapped up in them." Meals program also needs people to deliver meals lo homes. (949) 645-2356. CRISIS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INC. . The nonprofit organization is seeking volunteers for its expanding trauma response program. Some voluntee·rs assist law enforcement, fire· hghters and emergency-type responders by providing emotional first aid and sup- port to injured or traumatized people. Other volunteers pro- vide dispatch and office sup- port. No experience is neces- sary. Training will be provid· ed. (949) 588-1414. "I'm as good as new,• he said. AndforSalaIB,thatmeans getting back to the work he loves. "The idea of doing some- thing nice for someone for no reason, that's what it's all about,• he said. • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers New- port Beach. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.casagrandeOfatimes.com. MEMORIAL DAY WEEI<END MAY 24, 25, 26, 27 BALBOA ISLAND IS LOCATED AT THE END OF JAMBOREE, PAST PCH AND OVER THE BRIDGE COME TO THE PARADE JUNE 2nd Cl~ified ads work for you! Pilot ---------CARPET LIFETIME WARRANTY LIFETIME WARRANTY LIFETIME ·WARRANTY LIFETIME WARRANTY 100% FREE 60 IAY EICIAllE Th•J. SAID IT I COMMUNITY 'I hope people wm help her with their prayers or whatever. It meant a lot to me.' The Daily Pilorwelcomes ieners on luues concerning Newpof1 Beach and Costa Mesa. • LlfTlltl -Mall to Editorial P• EdltOf ..,... ......, at the Dally Piiot 330 W. Bay St., G-· Mesa CA 92627 • MAoa5 HOn.M-Call (949) 642-6086 -Newport Beach resident Amand• Arthur, who suffered through a coma after acar accident that occurred five years ago today. on rallying support. for Costa Mesa resident l.ellani Gutierrez, 4, who Is in a coma • fAX -Send to (949) 646-4170 • E-MAIL-Send to dallypilotOla-1.im#:S.com AH correspondence must Include full narre. home- town and phone number (for verification ~~). The Pilot ~rves the right to edit all submissions f0t clarity and length. A6 Thursday, M.oy 23, 2002 EDITORIAL Cove restoration promises· must be kept by state W hen the resi- dents at Crystal Cove were removed from the 46 cottages there in July, the future of the pristine beach was only somewhat clear. Certainly the beach would be completely opened to the public. However, the majority of the cottages' destinies were still up in the air. Some would be preserved while the others awaited funding and project proposals. by providing funding for Cali- fornia State Parks, California Coastal Conservancy and cul- tural historical resources. Assemblyman John Campbell, too, searched for money to rehabilitate the aging cottages and at -one point introduced an assembly bill that would have diverted rent from El Morro Village to pay for the project. With the passage of Proposition 40, Campbell, as promised, dropped his bill. He also asked Davis to set aside $16 million in the revised budget. Campbell's lobbying on the project should be much appreciated. . ...,.. . Doily Pilot ~ MAILBAG . Fast forwaid about 10 months. ln Gov. Gray Davis' state budget revision released last week, about $9.2 million m Proposition 40 funding has been set aside for the cove. U the money sucks around, we'll find out 1ts capabilities this fall. It could help set in motion overnight accorruno- dations, a vast unprovement long O\!erdue at the site. Now it's time lo ensure that state parks officials keep thetr promise to keep the cot- tages high on the priority list dnd to seaich for as much additionaJ fundJ.ng for the cove as possible to expedite that project. . FU ~TO I DAILY ~ T Gripping the safety bars whlle upside down, fairgoers ride the Inverter at the Orange County Fair in 2000. The $2.6-billion bond that was passed in March helps protect the state's air, land and water for future generations Members of the public have already waited far too long to use this land that is rightfully thelJ'S. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Reader clarifies views on Catholic Church W hen I write. and the Daily Pilot publish- es, a letter as strong as my words or contempt regarding the Catholic Church, I expect flak (Read- ers Respond, ·Letter writers split on columnist's Catholic ta..ke, • May 12). Fair enough, I have a listed phone number. Strong feeling beget same. Even the abusive calls are JUSbfied. (I guess.) The amus- ing ones are those that want to aigue with me, as if 1 don't get it and am in need of their counselUlg. I get 1t. Trust me. My only regret regarding my hrst letter is this: I wish I'd ended it with this point. As despicable as the felony sexual abusen. of defenseless children are, I have even less respect for another group of people. Those persons are the church's apologists, their defenders, their enablers. The "aw, it ain't that bad" crowd. The •others are doing 1t too" crowd. The cardinals and bishops. In "Judgment At Nurem- berg.• a convicted Nazi Judge was apologizing to the court, and the world. Part of his point was that "he never knew it would get to this• (the murder of six millions Jews). The presiding judge admonished him with the words, "it came to that the first time you found a man to be guilty you knew to be innocent.~ GARY DRIES Costa Mesa \ Orange County Fair move could benefit Costa Mesa · w hile change in traditions can sometimes be discom!ort- . ing, I believe the proposed move of the Orange County Fair from the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa to the former El Toro Marine Base is an idea that should be welcomed by all rOrange County Fair leaders eye land at closed Manne base: Apnl 18). Here is why I am in strong favor of the move: 1. The fair is a huge success story. With this success comes a huge influx of traffic on already burdened streets of Costa Mesa. The dense traffic during the fair is dangerous for alL traffic, but especially emergency vehicles responding to emergencies in the city. 2. The fair needs more room for all it has to offer in entertainment and displays, but also for all the cars to park. The El Toro Marine base has this extra room. 3. The former base is also more centrally located for easier access for all citizens of Orange County. 4. The city of Costa Mesa desper- ately needs more recreational facili- ties. I propose that the city annex the current fairground property and con- vert it into myriad recreational facili- ties Including a multi-functional city/school pool facility, soccer and baseball fields, a skate park, a gym for basketball and afte.r-school pro- grams, etc. The stables should remain m place for the local horse owners. The comers could be zoned for retail and eatenes such as cafes and pizza for socidbwlg after sporting events. When planned in concert with Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa High School, Te Winkle Park and the Farm Sports Complex, this new combmed facility would be the recreational highl.Ight of the New- port-Mesa area. Encourage the ldir board and the Costa Mesd City Council to sponsor and dnve this idea. Our kids need the faolity and our city needs the improvement. BILL JORTH Costa Mesa Sanitation district should drop the treatment waiver We didn't have to be rocket saen- tists to know that there IS more than one source accountable for the conta- mination, but the stucties showed (even though they are not complete until October) that the Orange Coun- ty Sanitation District's plume of conta- minated sewage could possibly come to shore ("Sewage study inconclusive, scientists say,• May 18). The fact that .1t has shouJd not be overlooked. The district's waiver is not good for the public's health or the ocean's health. The district sends 240 million gallons a day of half-advanced pri- mary treated sewage mto the ocean and have since 1985. Th.is June, the district has to either ask for an extQI\Sion ol the waiver for another five years or comply with the Clean Water Act and go to full sec- ondary. About 16,000 sanitation dts- lricts m the Uruted States have full secondary treatment. Of those, 34 chstncts have the waiver of which Orange County is the largest. The dJstnct should do us a favor and gf't nd of the waiver. EILEEN MURPHY Huntington Bedch OC C swap meet should continue on Saturdays We really want the Orange Coa~t College swap meet to be on Satur- day and Sunday. Every Saturday, I go. Where else can you find a bar- gain these days? Hopefully, they wlll be able to reconcile this. LEAH FRANKLIN Costa Me.,d Swap meet cutbacks affect pocketbooks I've been a customer at the OCC.. Swap Meet for many years. I know the importance of the swap meet. II affects many people In their financ111 I situ~tion -many of the vendors there do depend on their sales there to support their families. It also affects ii lot of the programi. at the college, and I'm sure everyone is aware of that. Something should be done to help the college es well as help the economy by keeping these people off welfare and.helpmp them to maintain their small busi- nesses. FRANCES MCCOY Anaheim Newport needs resident-friendly general plan update W hat are the proper goals for the proposed update to the city's general plan to main- tain the quality of We and property values for the residents of the city? ln a recent "Sounding Board• (•Ba.lance can be found in general plan update,• May 5), Mayor Tod Ridgeway advocated adopbon of a "balanced" solution for the future of the city. His concept of "balance· was to propose unspecified develop- ments in two "underdeveloped areas" in the city. He proposed these developments without a discussion of traffic impacts and in advance of any feedback from the current citi- zens committees trying to determine the wishes of the electorate. His priorities on this issue appear to be developers first, dty second and residents third. Green- llgbt P.Uts residents first. Its sup- porters' idea of •balanced growth• is that developments expanding the present general plan must be mea· sured by th~ impact on traffic con· ge9tion, fadlltles to serve the dty and flnandaJ benefit to the dty. Additionally, the mayo(s advo- cacy of development lJ too broad. SOme developmenll like hotels or retail operations produce positive rwvenues for the city. Schools, hos-plall, etc., produce MMcel for th riJlidenll. Such deVelopmentl, def! IBdiDG OD aoc.tioft and full traJ. fk ..g;ioo, an be~ ( Phil Am COMMUNITY COMMENTARY "beneficial growth.• Other devel- opments, principally high-rise office buildings, lose money for the city over the long term and are heavy generators of traffic. They can be considered "abusive growth.• Growth should be benefl· dal or we do not need it. To provide background and con· text for our position, the Greenllght movement started In 1999, when the coundl voted to materially . weaken the major anti-traffic con· gestion protections of the 1\-affic PhaJing Ordinance. Wh11e ostensi- bly being changed for legal rea· sons, It failed to dose newly opened loopholes that opened the door to extensive developments in the city. Disturbingly, 10 mejor pro- jects then appeared1 ready to take advantage of the now relaxed traf· fie congestion rulet. Those actiont Unetened the delicate balance between traffic, busln811and1'91ktm11' quMity of Ute. We residents bed lo r9IOrt to the Greenllght lnltiattve in r porue. Now b .. are eome fac:tl lo ..mt you in judgtng what ii rMlly need- ed m aa. dly. Br aso. ._. wm be ee%w:r "8 ' _......,. fie than residential traffic, according to estimates of the circulation ele- ment of the current city general plan. Regional traffic (I.e. people commuting to jobs in Newport or driving through it) will exceed all city-generated traffic. What is need· ed is a dty program to negotiate solutions for both regional and dty traffic, not JUSt adding more devel- opments to increase our already overwhelming business traffic. Newport ls one of the most job- rich cities in Orange County. About one-hall of the work force has to drive to office buildings and other job sites in out dty creating a major pert of the regional traflc conges- tion. City of Irvtne data (www.new- portgreenlig!Jt.com) shows that office buildings lose money for cities, principally because of the high cost of maintai.ni.QI city streets for their heavy traffic. Ridgeway acknoWledges that land in the areas he ho propoeed for develoJ>meilt ill prohlb6tively expen- llve. Pricel range up to Sl.~ to S2 m'1lioo per acre. That preordains that the lites must be generally overde· v.q.d wtth high-dan.tlty buildings that m tum wm pleat a V!flY helvy tndfk: bUrden on om lb'Mtl. Any dty divtded by a bay and bordertng on an oceen he• unique gqraptdc and tr.me clmalation pmb' .Tbe ..... =to tbe lllrpOlt..... .. .. lo" ( • in and out of the city or to cross the city. Any talk of more development in the airport Med must be accom· panied by traffic plans for Bristol Street, MacArthUI Boulevard, Jam- boree Road, Irvme Avenue and connecting streets. A traffic study by the county of Orange shows that the Corona del Mar Freeway is already the most congested arterial in the city and will get even worse despite OUI elforts to restrict John Wayne air- port expansion, The same analysis is required for his proposed West Newport Area expansion. Ridgeway clalmed we needed more •developments• to pay for the mainterumce of dty services. Many believe that the d ty budget of Newport Beach ls a municipal embarrutment. Among the numerous facts lead· ing to residents' concerns as to whether they are gettin~ their money11 worth: The city s per-capita budget is one of the highest in Orange CoWlty and twice that of the average of other Orange Coun· ty dtiet. Newport Beech ll doee to wt in the county m 1ubcontr1ctlng nonetHDti&l dfy Mrvicel to more efftdent t'Oltunerda1 flnnl, We need to look at W8YI to reduce COil• troUable dty ~to bl1Dj, tbmn men in U.. Wllb ~ble ONDgjt County c:Ml9. Thia alb -.... ....... ..,.. ......... ... current level of d ty services. • The Greenlight program recog-1 ruzes that change is inevitable and supports benefidctl growth that prc>- vtdes large community or econo~ benefits, and does not drag the dtf backward into traffic congestion. · The Greenllght process trusts the ; intelligence of Newport Beach vot- ers and lets them decide which J major projects aie benefidal and which are abusive. Greenllght ls concerned that c - lain dvtc leaders, having weak· : ened our laws prolecting us from j excessive traffic Md frustrated by Gteenllght's proledion of reliden quality of life, are engineering a i general plan amendment to broa ly expand developer entitlements by promoting abusive growth in •underdeveloped area.• Fwthennore, lt appean that tb ciAima of "belence • are being ma without regard for emttng or fu traffic problems and in advance of hMJing from the dtlZenl md the General Plan Advilairy CGDmittM u to tbC dliaa9 lor lb. dly. " Our laldlis lboilld.,. miDdful that voe.. Wiii Dal llJPGN an updatllld ee-aa ..-. IMll ....a OCberi at .. -~ •••. . Doily Pilot Inside ·CITY HALL COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP·UP ' WHAT IT MEANS: Representatives from David Evans and Associates will begil'l design work on habitat rehabilitation. HEIT MEETING • WHEN: 6:30 p.m. June 3 Here are some of the decisions coming out of Monday's City Council meeting. WILSON STREET SIGNAL WHAT 1-1.APPENED: • WHIM: Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive • INFORMATION: (714) 754-5225 City officials approved the construc-r FAIRVIEW PARK WHAT HAPPENED: Steps toward restoration of natural tion of a signal on Wilson Street, designed to ease the flow of traffic on t he congeste~ corner thay houses both the Hart:ior Center and Kmart shop-. ping center. services, has said the traffic qivision studied the proposed intersection plant life in Fairview.Park : . • unanimously agreed to , award a $351,470 design and a light is the best alternative. M orris said th~ cjty was lo9king foLa. __ way to make 1t safer for pijdesfrlans and drivers leaving the centers. 1 ~O were taken as the council. : • • • ~ontract. . : The Public Services The City Council awarded an $87, 195 contract to Baxter-Griffin Co. for installation of the signal. Accord- ing to the staff report, Baxter-Griffin was the lowest bidder and is in "good standing." Many accidents and near-acddents have occurred on that portion of Wilson Street, caused by those mak-, Department recommended David ' Evans and Associates to design impr6vements for the northern low- lands and the mesa areas of the park. . ing left turns out of the center or pedestrians. Improvements would indude restora- tion of various scrubs, vernal pools and California native grasslands. Proposals also call for these areas to have multi- purpose trails and a parking lot. Councilwoman Karen Robinson was concerned about the light. saying it may cause more traffic problems than it would solve. WHAT fT MEANS: Baxter-Griffin Co. will begin con· stru~ion on the signal. I :Arou nd 1TOWN ' I 1 • Send AROUND TOWN items to : the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa 1 Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646- ; 4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. • Include the time, date and locatlon : of the event, as Well as a contact • phone number. A complete listing is : available at www.dailypilot.com. t : TODAY • Christine Hayashi, assistant : director of the Cancer Legal ! _Resource Center, will spedk on cancer and the law from 2 to 3:30 p.m. m the Hoag Con- ference Center at Hoag Hos- pital, 1 Hoag Dnve, Newport Beach. Free, no reg1!>lrdlJOn required. (949) 760-5542 The Newport Beach Cham- ber of Commerce will host dn after-hours networkmg mixer ).hat will include dn evenmg 'pf comedy, mys tery and net- ' working at the Gourmet Detective's Home dt the M ez- zanine Restaurant at the Tow- ers, 19800 MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine. Free to chamber mem- bers, $10 for potential mem- bers. Reservations not need- ed. (949) 729-4400. Bill MQrr is, the director of public pus. Free. (949) 824-1948. Estancia High School wUJ present the 1950s mu~icaJ "Bells Are Ringing" at 7:30 p.m. today, Friday and Satur- day m the Norman Loats Auditorium at Newport Har- bor High School. All former Estancia drama !iludents are inVlted to the first drama reuruon held today in con- junclion with the first perfor- mance. Tickets are $10, or $8 pre-sale. Newport Harbor is dt 600 Irvine Blvd., Newport Beach. (949) 515-6537. FRIDAY The lhJrd annual s tudent- supported patriotic event to mark Mernonal Day will be held at 11 a.m. al Newport HdTbor High School below the dock tower. The event began m 2000 and is held every Fn- day before Memorial Day to remember and honor those Newport Harbor High gradu- dtes who died while fighting i.n American wars. More than 200 people attended ldSt year. (949) 515-6300 or (949) 721-8090. The 27th Bren Fellows Lec- ture will host an evening pre- sented Donald Mckayle, Claire 1Tevor professor of dance at UC lrvine, beginning at 8 p.m. It will be held i.n the Lrvi.ne Bdf- clay Theatre. The evening will focus on the making of ·AS! I" a choreographic work thdt he created as a result of the Sept. 11 tragedy. The event will also include performances by the UC! Etude Ensemble dl1d the UCI Faculty Jazz Ensemble. Free. (949) 824-8294 or fjay· a/a@uci.edu MAY 30 U.S. Ambassador Barbara Bodine will give d lecture as part of the Spnng Forum 2002 hosted by the Center for Globdl Peace dnd Conlhct Studies dt UCL The lecture will focus on bfe m foreign service and 1s !>cheduled from 3:30 to 5 p.m. The lecture 1s free and open to the public. It will be held in Social Sciences Plaza A. Room 100 at UCL (949) 824-64 to. A tree seminar and book- signing on the book "The Ndtural Highs To Help You Feel Good All the Time" host- ed by coduthor HyJa CdSS will run from 6:30 to 8 p.m . in the -Compiled by Lolita Harper patio cafe of Mother's Mar- ket, 225 E. 17th St.. Costd M esa. Reservations required (8bO) 595-MOMS. 1' • .--· JUNE 1 The 21st annual Corona del Mar Scenic 5K presented by the Corona del Mar Chdmber of Commerce and the City of Newport Beach Community Services Department will begin with registration di 6 a.m. near the comer of Ocedn Boulevard and Heliotrope. above the Corona del Mdr Stdte Bedch park.ing lot. m Corona del MdI f\ fatl com- pleted registration form Wllh check or credit cards to Attn CdMSk city of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Blvd , Newport Beach. CA 92663 Walk-in registration and pdck- et pickup available from noon to 7 p.m. May 29-30 dnd 9 d.m. to 7 p.m. May 31 at the Oas15. Senior Center. 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. Race- day registration is $30, $12 for Dolphin Dash. (949) 644-3151. SEE TOWN PAGE A10 Thuudoy, MDy 23, 2002 A7 lnt•oducing The Pinest Walking Shoes on Earth. Finn Co mt' Ort. Made in Germany Am rum $170 Available In Black. Toscana. 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Support Our Schools Shop Harbor Blvd. of Cars $tatthew and Chanel Cross of Newport Beach visited tokyo. HARR'"R Bh °l l t ,f ( ~;1 r" , ,.~~ BREITLING 1884 reeltl ... , ... ...._ .... ~ .... ,_, OA M.,,.t491e www. Tredltlof'•IJewelere.oo"' row A 8RSITLINe CATAL.oe .. L.&A•• CALL. 800.M t . 7848 ·-··••ITUM·-· *'@!~ y FLORAL & GIFTS Home Decor• Accessories Custom Florals 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa Mon-Fn 10 00am-6:00pm. S:it & Sun IO·OOam-5:00pm Phone (949) 646·6745 ' e 0 Annouhcing_ the Launch of our 3rd anCI Largest Store No"' Open In NeV#port Coast Don't Miss the Boat ••• and the ... Dolls • Stuffed Animals • Trucks • Trikes Trains• Games • Puzzles Beach Toys • Sports Balls • Crafts Books • Wagon·s • Construction Toys Collectibles Best Brands Sensational Service 3331 E. COOll Hwy Cot0n0 del Mot 949/613-3791 • Great Gi~ Wrapping Ci.USIC TOYS FOR GIRl..S AND BOYS .. AIO Thursday, May 23, 2002 TOWN CONTINUED FROM A7 The sixth unual Volvo Leukemia Cup Regatta, co- sponsored by the Bahia Corinthian and Dana West fantasy weekend to New York City, where they will partake in activities and rac- ing at the New York Yacbt Club. Honorary chaJrs are John and Donna Crean. Reservations are required. (949) 644-9530. yacht clubs, will begin June 1 JUNE 2 and continues through June 2. The starting line is in New-The ninth annual Balboa port Beach; the finish line is • Island Parade will begin at 11 in Dana Point. On the night of a.m. on Marine Avenue, June 1, there will be a live beginning at the bridge. Last celebrity auction with televi-year, about 4,000 people sion personalities at the yacht attended. Grand marshals are club. Regatta racers who Newport Beach Fire Chief ra.ise more than $7 ,500 will 11m Riley and Police Chief receive an all-expense paid Bob McDonell. The ~heme 1851'70A'13 ••.•••.••.•.•.....•..•.. '380I 1851'7'0A14 ••....•.•••.•.•..•.•••.• 'W' Doily Pil~ will be •All Fired Up On Bal- boa ls land• -a tribute to firefighters. Show up early for a spot in the standing-room- only crowd. Free to enter, though all participants must complete an entry form. (949) 675-1773. ing center. The• center is at meals, which is enough to Wednesday evenings at Jew- 1000 Quail St. #190, Newport leed a family of Cow for three lsb Family Service, 250 I!. Beach. $25 per family, (~9) months. Call for tickets. (714) Baker St., Suite G, Costa 474-4337. 435-2160. Mesa. (714) 445-4950. JUNE 8 Mother and daugb\er are invited to join Fran, Halli and Helen Baumgarten in a spe- cial discussion from 10 a .m. to noon about having a mother with breast cahcer. The dis- cussion will be held at the Center for Psychology of Cancer, a nonprofit counsel- JUNE 27 The 10th annual South Coast Plaza Summer Food and • Wine Festival will run from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Crate & 84r- rel/Macy's Home wing of South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St.. Costa Mesa. Guests will enjoy premium wines, micro· brews and live music ln addi- tion to culinary specialties from South Coast Plaza restawants. $40. Each ticket sold buys more than 1,000 21it Jlnn"td Col'ond del Mdl' Scenic !Jk presented by Corona de/ Mar Chamber of Commerce and City of Newport Beach Community Services Sehed"le of Events 6:ooam 7:3oam 7:55a m B:20am 8:45am 9:0oam Registration begins warm-up Men's Sk Race women's Sk Race 2 Mile Fun walk 1k Kid's Dolphin Dash Oll&OlllG A yog• and dance clau ls held from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Tuesdays at the Center for Spiritual Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite 111, The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce sponsors a net- working luncheotl at 11 :45 a.m. Wednesdays at the Cos- ta Mesa•country Club, 1701 GoU Course Road, Costa Mesa. (7°14) Q85-9090. Costa Mesa. (714) 154-7399. The Walking Club of New- .. port Beach meets at 9 a,m. The Rev. Connie Ryckman. and 7 p.m. at Hospital Road lea.ds a discussion group · and Superior Avenue. LoSe using the book ·conversa-the weight and have furt. tions with God" from noon to (949) 650-1332. · 1 p.m. Tuesdays at the Center for Spiritual Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite 111, Costa Mesa. Bring a lunch. (714) 754-7399. . Marshall's Tae Kwon Do tn Costa Mesa offers free self- defense classes to airline pilots and light attendants. Classes are taught by three- time U.S. National Champion Tom Marshall. Marshall's is at 333 E. 17th St., Suite 13, Cos- •ta Mesa. (949) 574-0122. A Dealing with Dlvo.rce sup- port group is offered by Jew- ish Family Service of Orange County. The group is led by an experienced counselor and meets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950. An Interfaith couples support group is offered by Jewish Fdmily Service of Orange County. The group addresses issues fa ced by couples in which one partner is, Jewish and the other ls not, includ- ing raising children, observ- ing holidays. displaying sym- bols in the home and rela- tionships with extended fam- ilies. The group meets for three weekl y sessions The Sea Scouts' ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for boys and young men ages 14 to 18 interested in sailing, seamari- ship. piloting, navigation and cruising. Meetings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at the Sea Scouts Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newpott Beach. (949) 642-6301 or (949) 551-8591. Oasis Senior Center offers ongoing assistance. counsel· ing and referral services for seniors. (949) 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Senior Cltt- zen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join its group from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays al the Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter. 19th Street and Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa (714) 545-5669. A free support group for can- cer pallents meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays, and a support group for people suffering from chronic fatigue syn - drome meets from 7 to I 0 p.m. Wednesdays at the lnsll- tute for Holistic Treatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite t 00, Newport Beach. (949) 251-8700. FOSIOn SUSHI ~ Japane1e lta .. CMMt GRflnD OPEnlnGlll ~ 949-6J1-040J 41.1 East 17th Strftt •D SS~ Mattress Outlet Store n.e l.Cl'gest, rmest, Frienclest Beauty Supply & Ful Service Salon In OrangeCMty NEW ARRIVALS Of z<S)PEL~J ~hlll •• .,....,, Best Prices • Best Service - Best Selection Public Invited 48th Annual Memorial Day Services May 27, 2002 11:00 AM Keynote Speaker -James M. Ellis Costa Mesa Fire Chief Honorlna The Heroes of 9-11 Doily Pilot 'SOCIEIY Thursday, Moy 23, 2002 Al I .. Follies ticket sales bring in half a million IT he Slipper and The Surfer: An Orange County Cin- derella Story,• brought in an outstanding half-million dollars in ticket sales for the Children's Hospital of Orange County. The six.th annual CHOC Follies, execu- tive produced by Glorta Zlgner or Newport Bead), will net more than $400,000 in profit after all expenses are paid. "This is our sixth year, and the Follies has netted more than $1 million (throughout the years) for Children's Hospital of Orange County and Children's Hospital at Mission,• reports a proud and exhausted Zigner, after the three- day run of the show in a tent erect· ed next to the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center in Costa Mesa. C~t members, including John Crean, "Kathleen Duffy, Terry Jones, Mia MaffaJ, Tlm White, Diane Mondlnl, Sandy Segerstrom Daniels and Sallee Smith, were thrilled with the turnout and response of the crowd. Sandy Segerstrom Daniels, Dale Skiles and Leslie Cancelllerl served as chairwomen of the production, which was directed l>y John .Vaughan. Hard-working Lois Augustine served as associate pro- ducer and assisted Zigner in rais· ing funds for the show. Spotted on Monday at the annu- al Angelitos de Oro luncheon at the Center Club in Costa Mesa , Zlgner reported that she is already working on next year's show, wtuch will unfold some time in March. • • • Prominent Orange County resi- dents Melinda and Tony Moiso once again served as the honorary co-chairs and the driving force behind the 24th annual Gentle- men's Haberdashery, benefiting ·the Heart of Jesus Retreat Center. : The Newport Beach Marriott at : Fashion Island was the setting for : the inspirational men's fashion •extravaganza and luncheon sup- : ported by a host of local individu- : als, including Leann Berry, David : CelesUn, Keith Eyrich, Melanie : Fitch, James Fournier, Rlchard •Hunsaker, Robert O'Hlll, Barbara .. . . B.W. Cook THE CROWD Roppolo and Isabelle Villasenor, to name only a few. Sister Catherine Marie of the Retreat Center reports that the $125 per person luncheon titled "Fashion With A lieart: Hearts Making A Difference• brought out a full house, raising a significant sum for· the local retreat center devoted to children and teens in the community. Rancho Mission Viejo President and Chief Execu· tive Tony Moiso recruited 60 of the region's top business and commu- nity leaders to model the latest men's wear provided by Fashion Island retailers. Carol Hoffman did the fashion commentary, while comedian Steve Ireland kept the crowd in stitches. This year's production was dedicat- ed, "To the me n a nd women who have irispired us this past year from law enforceme nt, the fire department, emergency med ical services and the Armed Forces,• offered Sister Cathe nne Marie. • • • The-World Affairs Council of Orange County hosted a dinner last night in Newport Bea ch featur· ing two speakers from the former Harvard University Middle East think tank known as the Institute fo r Social and Economic Policy in the Middle East. Herbe rt Tobin, a Big Canyon resident and council trustee. re ports, •Now is the time for all Ame ricans; Jew, Muslim and ,. Christian to talk and think togeth· er .... Unhappily, peace in the Middle East is not a process that can be left to the participants alone. They are all too emotionally involved and too politically frozen ALSO IN THE CROWD Kimberly C. Cripe, president and chief executive of Chlldren's Hospital of Orange County, stands with Nora Hester of Newport Beach, who was honored ln front of 100 guests for her philanthropy and d edication and as charte r member of CHOC's Chainitan's Council. The ceremony took place al CHOC Foundation for Children's rece nt leadership social event at the Newport Coast home of Leonardo Flores. Seven recognition awards were presented a t the semiannual event, which helps to p rovide new ways for donors to informally learn more about the hospital. to hnd·answers by themselves. What happens m the Middle Edst will curse or bless us all • • • • Tonight a special dinner tnbute will unfold honoring Newport Beach philanthropist and man- about-town Paul Salata. A sold-out dinner and awards presentation at the Grove of Anaheim will benefit Goodwill Industry of Orange County and the American Red Cross' Orange County Chapter. More than 1,000 gues.ts are pay- ing $175 and more to roast Salata at the event chaired by Bob and Terry Callahan. Prese nted by the F1r'>t Amencdn Corp .. honorary Chdlr!1 Of lhlS ffidJOr tnbute include Don a nd Dorothy Kennedy, Peter and Glnnny Ueberroth, Paul and Chandler Tagllabue, Tony and Melinda Molso. dnd John and Carol Curci • • • Social art1w;t Eve Komyel came up to me ut d recent event e ither reddy to pull out her hair or strangle me. or both, tor incorrectly report.mg the Crean Cldmbdke would take pld ce on Mdy 17, when in fact 1l is set for June I. The fifth annual summer evening dl the Hyatt New· porter benefits the Ctuldren's Buredu Ordnge County Chdpter Korny~• rC'ports. 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Mii .............. ltldt jMltl7Mll8 (141tM2·114Z f141tl44-mt (7141*"- I A12 Thursday, Mor 23, 2002 DATEBOOK Daily Pilot A change of name- By Stephen s.ntacroce DINING REVIEW "but not of quality-for Gulfstream FYI • WHAT: Gulfstream • WHERE: 850 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach (Corona del Mar Plaza) I ~ I I ' W hen Cowboy Seafood in Corona del Mar opened in January 1999, it was an instant success. Despite a confusing name, a pricey menu and pricier drinks, the restaurant, and espe- cially the cocktail lounge, quickly became the place to be for the fkk· le Thursday night party crowd .. Well-dressed patrons flocked to tbe large outdoor patiO' and its over- sized Adirondack chairs. Soon lines were forming outside and hostesses were quoting an hour or more wait for a table. Appetizers are definitely ot the •share with your friends• vartety and include a delicious smoked trout dip ($9) that's served with a side of saltines. The crackers seem a curious choice, but scoop some of the smoky trout mixture on one, top it with a few drops of hot sauctl, and.you'll quickly rea~e that the light crisp crackers are the perfect foil for the creamy, rich dip. • WHEN: 11 :30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday, 11 :30 a.m. to 11 p.m. "fhursday. through Saturday • HOW MUCH: Moderately <I So successful was the bar scene dt Cowboy that management, bent on creating a more family-friendly dinner atmosphere (the restaurant is owned by family·th~med Hous- ton's), tried to curtail the crowds by imposing a cover charge and even dosing on several Thursday evenings. Three yea.rs later, the swarm has subsided to more reasonable levels; twice on successive Thursdays I've been able to get seated with almC'St no wait. Management has changed the name of the restaurant to Gulf- stream from the confusing Cowboy Seafood, and subtly shifted the menu toward a more seafood-Ori· ented presentation. Patrons seem less bent on showing off than on relaxing and enjoying d casual cocktail and meal. The restaurant, perched in the com er of Corona del Mar PldZd at East Coast Highway and MacArthur Boulevard, resembles a hunting lodge or lake boathouse. A squat, stone extenor gives way to a hardwood noor assembled from thousands of blocks of Dougla!> hr (28,984, according to the restau- rant's Web site), a lugh A-frame ceiling punctuated by heavy wood beams and a couple of racmg skulls slung from the ceiling. Rows of bare Ughlbulbs are strung across the restaurant adding to the rustic look. On the outside patio, an oversized fire pit -cir- cled by large Adironddck chairs with oversized arms perfect for perclung a martini or appetizer - is the focal point for the casual cocktail crowd, especially on balmy spring and summer evenings. The overall effect is not unlike a sum- mer camp for adults. Saltines are also the accompani· ment for the seafood cocktail ($8), steamed shrimp, fish and calamari mixed with a spicy 'cocktail sauce. Here the saltines don't fare as w ell; ; toasted baguette slices would stand up better to the zesty fish mixture. Fresh oysters are also offered ($17 for a dozen, $9 for a hall- dozen). The oysters (the variety served changes daily) are freshly shucked and served on a bed of ice, with traditional cocktail sauce and fresh horseradish. . Casual diners will enjoy the sandwich selections that Gulf- stream has added to the menu, including a crispy chicken sand- wich ($9) that's served open-faced with cole slaw and shoestring fries. The chicken is a plump breast por- tion that's lightly battered and fried. The kitchen knows how to cook the chicken so it's not greasy, and I would have loved the dish if it weren't for the overly sweet dress- ing resembling Thousand Island that tops the chicken. The accompanying coleslaw and fries are both eal-to-the-lasl- bite sides; they better be, they're served wilb the majority of entrees at Gulfstream. Other sandwiches mdude a juicy cheeseburger ($10) served on thick ciabatta bread and an open-faced New York stnp steak sandwich ($16). Q_ne of my criticisms of the origi- nal Cowboy is that the prices were rather high for what was supposed to be a casual restaurant. I must not have been the only one to feel that way, because several of the entrees are actually cheaper, three years later, than they were on the original menu. Crab cakes, for example, are now $25, versus $29 three years ago. The crisp cakes, made with generous portions of lump crab meat, a.re served with a tangy mus- KENT TREPTOW I DM.Y PILOT Server Dana Deweese, left, and chef Denise Baron display a few of their more popular dishes at Gulfstream Restaurant on Wednesday. Clockwise from top is a chopped vegetable salad with croutons, fried Fanny Bay oysters from British Columbia with an olive relish, and more Fanny Bay oysters ln a hall shell. tard sauce, slaw and fries. A beef rib eye, priced at a stratospheric $32 when the restaurant opened, is now a more down-to-earth $21, and is served with steamed vegeta-- bles and mashed potatoes. One of the reasons for the name change was to shift the emphasis toward seafood, and there are usu- ally four or five fresh fish selections listed on the spedals board. 1 recently had a filet of Arctic char ($24 ). a pink-fleshed cold-water fish that's similar to a mild salmon. It was perfectly grilled with a bit of lemon and butter, and served with f>roviding auto insurance to dri\"~rs just like you! ---- • No Broker fees • Walk In or Phone • Local Office , • Personal Service • Multiple Car • Good Driver Discounts Discounts '--Howar S. 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Manage- ment has done away, for the most part, with the tag-team approach found at other Houston's restau- rants, something that I always found irritating. The restaurant's wine list boasts more than 60 selections, although the markup on most of the bottles I recognized was pretty steep. Cock- tails are pricey too -$10 for a pre- mium gin martini is about as much as I've paid anywhere. Gulfstream offers only three desserts, the most notable being a flan cake ($6), an angel food cake that's soaked in custard and served with fresh berries and bananas. Overall, Gullstream's manage- ment has done an ddrrurable JOb of retaining the most en1oyable aspects of the old Cowboy Seafood, while tinkering just enough to hx much or what 1 didn't like. I always enjoyed the pleasant pabo and live- ly atmosphere, and I'm pleased that the menu pricing is more in line with the casual dining environ- ment. 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Da11y Pilot DA'IEBOOK Thursday, Mat 23, 2002 A13 1be f orce may be with 'A tta.ck of the Clo nes :· Learning 'About a B oy' REEL CRITICS Fan enthusiasm fills 'Attack of the Oones' S ometimes a few people will briefly clap at the end of a good movie. RICHARD IRUNETIE For •star wars· films, well, let me try to put it the way master Yoda would: "At 'Star Wars' films, clap· ping at beginning of movie do I always hear.· And such was the case when I went to see •Star Wars: Episode ll Attack of the Clones" this past weekend. At no other movie can I remember hearing clapping -from dozens of people - at the beginnirig of the film. Call it what you will, but once again "the force· is" with director/write r/ produc· er George Lucas dnd his crew. Fan enthusiasm is always so high it's hard not to be affected by the positive energy in the theater. r confess. I'm a big fan of "Star Wars.• I was about 13 when the original came out and, like most of the world, I was completely awe struck. l think l saw it about 20 times during the next few years. And "The Empire Strikes Back• 1s one of the few sequels in movie history that r think rivals the first film. "Clones" picks up 10 yed!S alter "Star Wars: Episode I 'Fhe Phantom Menace· left off. We find Anakin Skywalk- er (Hayden Christensen) as a Jedi·in-training under the tutelage of Obi· Wan Keno bi (Ewan McGregor). Obi and ~ are called in to protect the former Queen -now Senator -Amidala (Natalie Portman) from assassination, as she "The Tea Room" at The Village Fanner Restaurant I Personally would /Ike to lnulte you lo ulew the Tea Room and unique gill bouttqu,e.aiil/qijoy aco llmen u cookie. Sometimes, less is mo r e If you're in the 27% tax bracket, a tax-free ho"d yielding 5.00%• pays 11 much after·tax inrome aa a taxabJe bond yield· ing 7.55%. 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Will finds to his hor· ror that an attachment and fondness for the t>g_y is fonn· mg. ~ The heart of the movie involves the relationship between Will and Marcus. Rarely is a Jud and his rela· tionship with an adult well written, acted and portrayed. Ana.kin Skywalke r (Hayden Christensen) and Padme AmidaJa (Natalie Portman) share a romantic mome nt in .,Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the C lones." Will, in furtherance of his id, decides to join a single parents group -Single Par· ents, Alone Together, or SPAT for short-in hopes of picking up women. He even claims that his wife aban· doned him and their 2·year· old son, •Ned.• Will, in bis dementia, believes that sin· gle moms will be easier to pickup and easier to dump. Kudos should really go to the cast and crew. Grant con· tmues his streak of great, yet subtle, comedic performances that span several years. His acting abilities have unjustly been belittled, but as any actor will attest, comedy is harder than drama. holds the deciding vote ror the Republic against a secession· ist movement that is brewing. Whtle Skywalke r and Amida la begin to (all in love, Kenob1 tracks down the assassin, a bounty hunter named Jango Fett (Temeura Morrison), who fans of the film senes know to be Boba Fett's rather (Bobd Fett being Han Solo's nemesis from "The Empire Strikes Back " and ·Return of the Jedi•). Anyway. J reviewed the last film m the "Stdr Warr." saga, "The Phantom Men- dce, • as a reel critic for the Pilot and I admit 1t was a bit of a letdown. But, with all the hype and anticipation for the film , and compared to the first films m the series, I say now as I d1d the n, how could 1t not be a letdown. It is unpossible to capture the magic of the original series of films. "Attack of the Clones,· while not the equal to any or the first three films, 1S a giant step in the right direction. The action is good, and the special effects are better than "Phan- tom.• All in all, if you mea· sure "Clones" as a him unto 1tseU, it is a decent movie. The love story is a little lame, and the film's dialogue often vapid, but we definitely get a feel for thE: beginnings of how Anakin be comes Darth Vader, we reconnect with lhe'droids C3PO and R2D2, we meet Anakin's stepfamtly and his son Luke's Unde Owen and Aunt Beru as young adults. ln McGre· gar, we have a hero we can root for and see as the future aged Obi·Wan, as played so magrulicently by Sir Alec Guiness in the earlier films. But the high point of the film has got to be the climac· tic battle scene with Jedi swordsman Mace Windu (Samuel L. Jackson) and his Jedi posse. and seeing little Yoda ge t down with his bad Jedi sell against the evil Count Dooku. That alone was worth the price of ad.mission. "Star Wars: Episode 11 A ttack of the Clones" is rated PG for sci-ti action and vio· Jenee. · • RIOtARO llRUNErn. 38, is a recre- ation supervisor for the city of Costa Mesa and a Costa Mesa resident. Make Those Patios '1 Entries Beautiful Let Jim Jennings mscall yow cumplete yard landscape. • Expen hrick, tone, ule & 51ate "w k. • Can recommenJ quality designers & landscapers . • Drainage rmhlems~ We solve them. • We iru.tall ne"' drams. Hugh Grant shines in 'About a Boy' "About a Boy" is adapted from a novel by author Nick Hornsby, who also wrote ROB OROZCO "High Fidelity." Like "Fidelity,· "Boy• has been trans· formed by an expert cast and crew. •High Fidelity" starred John Cusack, was adapt· ed by Cusack and his partner D.V. DeVmcentis, and was directed by Stephen Frears. while •About a Boy" stars Hugh Grant, was adapted by Peter Hedges and is directed by the Weitz Brothers. Grant plays Will, an aging London bachelor who does "nothing" for a living. He's not particularly proud of this fact; it just is what it is. His His strategy is flawed: Single mothers invariably have children, and what Will . discovers is that while he would make a lousy hus· band, he might make a decent father. Of course. 1t takes a child to teach an adult how to be a parent, and that is how Marcus (Nicholas Hoult) comes into Will's We. It is Will's attendance at these meetings that sets the story in motion. HiS girlfriend Suzie, whom he meets at SPAT, has a friend named Fiona (Toni Collette), whose son, Marcus, comes along one day to the park. We've already met Mar· cus earlier in the film. He's the typical geek that we either all were in school or whom we mercilessly teased m school (Homsby's stories are filled with socially awk· ward characters) and on the school playground. His mother, Fiona, suffers from depression, and this has made Marcus mature and solemn beyond his years. To emphasize the solemnity of Marcus' existence, Fiona has taught him several coping In viewing this film, it is harder to not compare Grant to other romantic comedy stars of yesteryear, such as Cary Grant and John Payne. Toru Collette also gives a hne performance as the eccentric Fiona. But the acclaim should be directed to the Weitz brothers, who helped in the screenplay and directed Uus movie. The We1tzs are fdmous for thetr comedy • Arne ncan Pie" - not to be confused with the countless inane rip.offs it obviously tnsptred. While theu pedigree may extract a wmce from readers, th.ls tilm shows a defirute growth as filmmakers who can adapt complex works (read the original novel) and present it to a (hopeful) discerrung public. "About A Boy" is rated PG-13 for briel strong lan- guage and some thematic elements. • ROe OROZCO is an att~ with Morris, Polich & Purdy. 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Al4 Thursday, Mar 23, 2002 THUTER Estancia players ring 'Bells' at Harbor High ay Tom Titus T lme was when I went to see Estancia High School plays and musi- cal.a because one of my kids was perfonping in them. wen. the kids are both gt'OWn, graduated from UC Irvine and married, but I still find myself ctropplng in 00,all Estancia shaw aow and again. limply ~the productions gen- eralJY 4fe quite impretlive. • ~longtime drama teac:b« Barbara Van Holt retiled and newcomer PaUline Maranlan stepped in to guide the student actors, the quality · of the shows hardly slipped a notch. On the contrary, Maran- ian's first musical. "Carnival,• captured the MACY award for best production among all the local bigh schools. This time around, the spring musical may be a bit foreign to teenagers who've never heard of a telephone answering ser- vice. It's the early 1950s once again, and the Estancia thespi- ans are reviving the musical comedy "Bells Are Ringing," openblg tonight for three per- foml(mces in the auditorium of Newport Harbor High School. Somewhat like "Wonderful Town,• another charmer from that bygone era, "Bells Axe Ringing" is a feel-good comic confection about a young lady working for an answering ser- vice who takes her job to heart and falls for one of her unseen clients. Some readers a bit advanced in years might remember the movie version with Judy Holliday and Dean Martin. More recently, the Newport Theater Arts Center revived the show with the estimable Adriana Sanchez in the spotlight. At Estancia, the roles of the "Suesanswerphone lady" and the struggling writer will be taken by Jessica Arias and Tun Zimmer, with juicy supporting assignments filled by Joe Rios, Aaron Van Geem. Tonya Nar- vaez, Raymond Mills and Ken Wtlson. "lt really is an ensem- b~~. with greet b1t parts;" M.,-aman declares. • · ~1 ~upon this show at a friend's sugg estion and illltantly tell in love with the sweet songs, goofy characters and the overall lighthearted- ness of the story,• the director says. •After months. of seaJ'Ch- ing for the perfect show for my students, 'Bells Are Ringing' had au the right qualities and seemed to fit their talents." Marantan admits to more than the usual "birthingi pains" to get the musical on the 'boards, but has only high praise for her students on and off the stage. •so many stu- dents and adults really proved the mettle of their character in the way they approached this production,• she says. "It may be hard for us to relate, in our world of cell phones,beepers,instantnies- saging and J1alm Pilots, but'I think we can all appreciate this era for its simplicity and inno- cence," Maranian notes. •So relax and enjoy as we transport you to New York in the early '50s, to a time when answering services were great inventions and could change your life.• ·sells Axe Ringing" -fea- turing songs like "Long Before I Knew You" and •Tue Party's Over" -will be pre- sented tonight through Satur- day at 7:30 p.m . at the Nor- man Loats Auditorium at Newport Harbor High. nckets are $8 presale and $10 at the door. and may be reserved by calling (949) 515-6537. Check it out. And to get into the right mood, leave your cell phones and beepers in the car. • TOM TITUS writes about and reviews local theater for the Dally Pilot. His stories appear Thursdays and Saturdays. ~- THE ST. REGIS Mo.eon:l a..:la 8-rcct Spa .. DA'f:EBODK . After HOURS • Submit AP1B HCMMS items to the o.itv ptlot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92621; bv fax to (149) ~170; or by calling (949) 5~~ A. complete list Is available at www.dellypllotcom. SPICW MOVIES ON THE BEACH The Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort Hotel wUl show movies on th& bead!. every Fqday night i.Q May. Sb:owtngs begin at dusk . 1'be tQm ICbedule ii as ft>llows: •eats & ~ on Prtday and "Dinosaur" on May 31. Newport Dunet is at 1131 Back Be.y Drive, Newport Beach. AdminleD ii free, S7 for parking. (800) 165-1661. fl, MUSIC MUSIC AT BORDERS Borders Books, Music & Cafe •t Soltth Coast Plaza offers music at 2· ,p.m. every Saturday and Sunday ~h the month of May. Kimberlee returns to Costa Mesa on Saturday, and Brooke Ramel closes out the month . on Sunday. Borders is at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-7854. ALPINE SYMPHONY The Pacific Symphony Orchestra will present Strauss' •An Alpine Sympho-· ny• with conductor Carl St.Clair and pianist Hsing-ay Hsu at 8 p.m. today at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drlve, Costa Mesa. $21-$56. (714) 755-5799. MARVIN HAMU'sCH The Pacific Symphony Pops will per- form with award-winning Broadway and film star Marvin Hamlisch, whose creditslclude the score for "A Cho- rus Lin , • at 8 p.m. Friday and Satur- day at e Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, costaresa. s25-S75. (714) 755-5799. Mus1&L MORNING The Pacific Symphony Orchestra will present the Mervyn's Musical Morn- ings: Kids Choice Awards at 10 and 11 :30 a.m. Saturday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Chil- dren will get to vote for their musical favorites. $11-$16. (714) 755-5799. E)IENING OF SCHUMANN 'nle Pacific Symphony Orchestra's Classical Connections series will pre- ecoming a Member of N eighborihood. • sent Schumann et the Piano at 3 p.m. Satunlay at tbe Orange County Per- forming Arts Center, 600 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa. $10-$40. (714) 755-5799. USO TRIBUTE Orange Coast College will present a tribute to USO shows and Glenn Miller, with performer John Davidson, at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $29-$35. (714) 432-5880. JETHRO TULL The Btltisl\ rock band Jethra-Tull will make its Orange County Performing Arts Center debut at 8:30 p.m. May 31 with its Living With the Past Tour. The concert will include hits from such albums as •Aqualung,• •Thick as Brick" and "Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young to Die.• The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $35-$65. (714) 755-5799. OPERA SCENES Robin Buck will direct "Opera Scenes" at 8 p.m. May 31 in UC Irvine's Winifred Smith Hall. The campus is at the comer of Campus and University drives. $10-$6. (949) 824-2787. ua CHAMBER WINDS The UCI Chamber Winds will per- Jonn at 2 'p.m. June 2 at Winifred Smith Hall on the UC Irvine campus, comer of Campus add University drives. Daniel Katzen will conduct. Free. (949) 824-2787. PAOFIC CHORALE Mezzo-sporano Michelle DeYoung will make her debut with the Pacific Chorale at 7 p.m. June 2 in a program titled "Brahms, Mahler & Whitacre" at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. There ~ be a preview lec- ture at 6 p.m. by Eric Whitacre, com- poser-in-residence for the chorale. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive. $16-$50. (714) 556-2787. MUSIC AT THE MERCHANT The Wine Merchant and Wine Bar will feature the trumf)et and vocals of Jack Sheldon a..t 7:30 Fridays and Sat- urdays on an ongoing basis. The bar is at 3400 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 566-9463 or www.bhwine- merchant.com. WEEKLY JAM The Studio Cafe presents Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11 p.m. every week. ·wanted" musicians include guitar players, bass players, singers, drummers, keyboardists and others at SIGN Daily Pilot 100 Ma.in St., Newport Beach. Pree. {949) 675-7760. MUSIC AT THE ANNEX Musical acts perform at 5 p.m. Sun-.. days at the l>ierce Street Annex, 330 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 646- 8500. MUSIC AT THE GRJLL 1 The Bluewater Grill offers live music on Friday and Saturday nights. Gr! Morgan, Nick Peper and Kelly Gordi en (known as MPG) will perfonn cl sic rock, R&B and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays. ,Marvin Gregory and MPG. will perform classic rock, swing anal R&B •at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The~ restaurant is located at 630 Lido Park4 Drive, Newport Beach. Free ad.DW\ lioa, (949) 675-3474. I WEEKEND BLUES I Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in• ~rt Beach will present The Bab.• bOa Blues on Friday and Saturday, evenings and Sunday afternoons. The, program will feature jazz and classia: rock tunes for. dining and dancing.• Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast Highway .• (949) 673-3425. . POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO 1• Tate 5, a funk, rock and Motown act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast tfjghway, Corona del Mar. Solo gui.,, tarist Ken Sanders performs classical flamenco tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Sundays. Free. (949). 675-1922. ·•' . ' . SATURDAY NIGHT R&B ,,, Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone Bridge Band play rock and R&B at 9 p.m. Sat!1 urdays at Sutton Place Hotel's 1\ianorl' Lounge, 4500 MacArthur Blvd .. New" port Beach. Free. (949) 476-2001. · .. SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON A seven-piece group plays big band' tunes from 1 :30 to 3:30 p .m. Fridays at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. $4. (949) 644~' 3244. •' .. STAGE ·' 'SKIN OF OUR TEETH' •' UC Irvine will present an all-under~· graduate production of Thornton Wilder's •The Skin of Our Teeth" from May 30 through June 8 at the Little Theatre. Performances will ~ at 8 p.m. May 30 to June 1 and Jt.yll!: 5-8, and 2 p.m. June 1 and 8. The campus is at the comer of Campuf and University drives. $7-$11. (949) 824-2787. . ,,. SUPPORT • JOIN _ .. ,... ..... ti) ............ ti) - , Quon Of ntE DAY •Those guys have been playing together since they were freshmen at lrv1ne (before Northwood opened), and they played 11.ke it tonight ; .. " Steve Conti, <dM boys volleyt>.11 coac~ . . . mOPUB ~21~ BILL PIZZICA .I Doily Pilot lportl ..._.Roger Canson • 949-5744223 • lportl Pcua 949-650.0170 , Thursday, ~ 23, 2002 BJ Living par on th(} edge . r In charity golf tournaments, it's ·an about a day's fun, whether you're 10-under or 10-over. · builder 1n our group along with Jeff Rath and Don Bergeron, told Miller th.at we made par at the par-5, where the two-time national long-drive cb.amplon uncorked a 400-yard drive for ua, he couldn't believe lt. C harity goU · toumamenta are a hoot, etpedally on a sunny day with the ocean breeua on certain holes becoming a strong head wind at Pelican Hill Golf Club (North CoW'H) -lite of the 20th annual Cbildhelp USA (Orange County Chapter) Celebrity Goll Cluaic. It lsn't often I tee it up in these events, but in my years I've come to realize that you need 1) a big hitter Richard Dunn GOlf "What?! Guys were m.aldng eagle on th.at hole,• said Miller, who apparently wasn't trying to cheer ua up. While none 1n our group will be joining the PG.A Tour any time soon, the guys can definltely build big, pricey mt the tee1 2) a good putter1 and 3) someone who can play well inside 1.00yards. U there's someone to consistently fill those roles, while playing the various forms of best-ball scrambles and shambles in golf tournaments, your chances of bringing home hardware at the awards dinner increase expediently. Not that winning la important, but let's face it, it's fun to play well and finish with a team souvenir. Now, 1n our Newport Beach-based P,inton Auodatea fivesome Tuesday -led by chief Mike Reeves (wearing a Big Canyon Country Club hat) and with yours truly as a so-called celebrity guest carrying a so-called handicap (let's Just say it's high) -we didn't ~ctly set the goU course on fire with our smooth 10-over-par 81. "You're wtlllng to admit thaW long·drlve profesaional Prank Miller quipped during the ailent auction when he heard our team score. In the event's shamble format, golfen played the team's beat tee lb.ot, then played their own ball to finiah each hole. · , Barlier, Miller asked how we scored on the par-5 No. 8, which ii S02 yardt from the white tees and 528 from the ba.ck. He crushed two goU balls for your group for a $40 fee, and, presumably, to aet you up for an easy birdie. When Kevin Wynn, a Finton home custom-made homes. It was quite an experience carting around Pelican Hill and seeing the manalons up top at Newport Coast being built by Finton. Rath and Bergeron got on cell phones to flag down hammer-and- nail boys above who were actually working that day. "Hey, can you see us? We're right down here by the (hole-in-one) car,• Bergeron said on a cell phone, while looking up at one of the unfinished multimllllon-dollar lots and waving to someone I could not see. Indeed, lt was an honor and privilege to be invited by celebrity host Rich Saul, the former All-Pro center for the Los Angeles Rama, and play golf 1n Reeves' group with some of the more eclectic personalities (and golf swings) anywhere. Just hope those blueprints come out straighter than those tee shots. In the bottom llne department, tournament publicist Eileen Saul (Corona del Mar) aald about $27 ,000 was raised during Tuesday's live auction and the day's total fund-railing package generated over $140,000 for Childhelp. On the goU coune, former baseball aw Fred Lynn won the celebrity contest, followed by runner-up Mike Lalilford, the former Rama kicker, and Rich Saul. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOl.l.EYWL HONORS Perrine, Wright Co-MVP Newport Harbor seniors among five Sailors who are honored by Sea View League coaches' all-league picks. Newport Harbor High Hnion Greg Perrine and Loyd Wright, who guided the Sellors to a perfect Sea Vlew League record and a berth in the CIP Southern S.cUon Dlvlalon II quarterfinals, qeadUne the coaches' all-league ..i.cuona u Co-MOit Valuable Playen. Perrine, a 6·foot· 1 outllde hitter, wu t.conailtent kW IMder for the Sailors, t»,ank1 ln large part to quality sets JIOvtded by Loyd. • Newport nnlon Brian Oaeta, an outlide bitter, and Brlk Petenon, who aplit time betwMn middle blocker and qppotite, .,. lllo ftnt·tMm ptcb. Sophomore middle blocker Jamie DWenbech repreeentl the Sa1lon on dae MCODd teem. Pentnl, who WU Uo )Mgue MVP tn b11ketblll, Wit I ltCODd·tHm all· }Mgue pt.ck U I junior OUtllde bitter. He plant to play buketball It Chapman University next year. ~ Wrlght, bound for Arizona, where he will play club volleyball, wu a first. team all·league choice as a Junior. Sr. OH Sr. s Sr. OH Sr. OP Sr. Ml Jr. Ml Sr. S Sr. S Jr. OH Sr.OH So.Ml Sr.OH Sr.OH So. Ml Sr.°' Sr.Ml Sr. Ml Jr. Ml Sr.OH CIF BOYS~ VOWYBALL PLAYOFFS SEMIFINAL SEAN HILLE~ I OMV Pl.OT Corona del Mar's Erle Jones (right) sets up to slam tbe ball put Northwood tn CdM'1 seuon flnale. Fin Senior-led T-wolves trounce Cd.M, ending streak of five straight trips to CIF title match. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT IRVINE -Coeches obvlously prefer to find motivation elsewhere. But Northwood High handed the bitter taste of CIF Southern Section DMsion IV semlflnal defeat, which the TI.mberwolves drew upon all season, over to visiting Corona del Mar Wednesday, 1n the fonn of a 15-7, 15- 5, 15-4 boys volleyball blowout at Irvine High. The victory vindicated the senior- domlnated Tunberwolves, who vowed not to repeat the hollow feeling that came with a semifinal setback last aeaaon. "We aat in that same room (at Irvine High) last year, after losing to Santa Ynez and we didn't care for that feeling at all.• Northwood Coech John Oaldo recalled. "Thil year, we vowed to work hard to make sure lt dldn't happen again. It was the flnala or bust.• Playtng in the final had become almolt second nature to CdM (14·8) and Coech Steve Conti, who guided h1I lut flv• Sea King 1quad1 to a Hction title match. But, with a )4.rgely inexpertenced cut that finiahed third in the Padtic apter Coast League, behind Northwood (24-1) and Laguna Beach, CdM w111 ll.kely look back with pride upon a strong postseason run. who also sparkled in the playoffs, added 10 k11ls and five stuff blocks to provide the visitors' only additional hitting threat. •Ryan and Eric have both "(The Sea Kings) have the tradition and I liked what I saw on the other side of the net. They may be the ones we have to look ouT for next year,• Galdo said. come a long way th1a year ICOlllOUI and they've both had the hot ... '°""' 0 hand lately,. Conti sa1d. • Eric Northwood l is a guy who just figured out "Having seniors who have played a lot together la a big deal,• Conti said of No. 2-seeded Northwood's all- senlor starting lineup. "Those guys have been playing together since they were freshmen at Irvine (before Northwood opened), and they played like 1t tonight. • Conti 11.ld the loss may serve to motivate his returning players, as it did Northwood'•· "Maybe milS1ng the finals this year will make our guys want it more next year,• Conti aaid. "I think Northwood bad a pretty good hunger to get past the aemJ.finala th1a year.~ CdM's nituming cast will include 6.•foot·6 middle blocker Eric Jones, who continued hla strong postseaaon progrw with. perhap1, h1a best match of the M&SOn. · Cubing ln on half of senior Spencer Miller's 28 a11i.t1, Jones powuted a match·high 14 killl, many 1n lmpollng fuhlon. Senior middle blocker Ryan Inman. the now of the game about the last three or four weeks.• Conti cr~dlted Northwood with helping stifle the Sea Kings' outaide littack. "That's one of the better defenaea at the net that we've faced,• Conti said of a team that swept the Sea Kings in both league matches. "They didn't block as well as they did tonight (11 stuff block.I, including alx by 6-1 Gabe Schnelder) In our first two matches."· Schnelder also added 10 k11ls, as did senior middle blocker Justin Stewart. Touted outside bitters Brandon Mel and Dan Profeta polted 11 and nine kll.1.1, l'eapectively. CdM trailed, 8-0, before rallytng to extend the opening game. Th• S.. Kings then earned their only lead of the MCOnd game at 1-0. Tbe vllitora scored the f1nt three potntl of the ftnal game and led, 4-3, before succumbing to the more powerfUl hom, who extended their winning streak to 16 matches. DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE Of THE WEEK Nick Sherman In the mktst of a complete swing overhaul. CdM junior be1ped put the Sea Kings ovei: the top in the Pad.fie Coast League. , ............ ..,...,\ .. ,.. ... ,. • 82 Thur.day,~ 23, 2002 'SPORTS Doily Pilot NEWPORT HARBOR USEIAll ASSOCIATION It~s doubly nice win for the Reds NEWPORT BEACH -Both offenses came to play 10 the high-scoring affair that ended with a Reds victory, sending the team to the playoffs. The Reds secured third place and a spot in the upcoming playoffs in the Bronco Division of the Newport Harbor Baseball Association. Michael McKay made a diving catch to help !>tart a double play for the Reds. Offensively the Reds were Jed by Nick Sveocben (2 for 3, three RBls) who also bad seven strikeouts In three innings on 4be mound1 1\'.0y Seeber (2 for 3, two RBis, run scored) wlio pitched an inning, strlking out two1 Seffrey Prum (2 for 3, two runs); Wes Pu:b (1 for 3, two RBIB)1 Spencer Rkhley (2 for 2, three runs) who had five strikeouts in three Innings; Evan PuUerton (1 for 3, RBI) and Stefan Brysba (RBI, run scored). llonnle Dunmore caught one runner stealing, while TI.molby Regan and Eric HoUaad played soundly on defense. In other Bronco Division action: • BRAVES 12, lll!D Sox 3 -The Braves ended tbe sea.son winning eight of their last W games that included Satwday's win over the Red Sox. Niko Hernandez led the Braves with the bat and on the mound, going 4 for 4 at the plate while striking out six in three scoreless innings, SpeoceT Smith, Ned Lyon ( t for 1. three walks, four runs scored) and Justtn Jones combined with Hernandez to limit tbe Red Sox to four hill in the seven-inning game. Lyon p\cked off two runners in the sixth. . SHERMAN • GIAHl'S 11, ltms 7 -1\'alliog, 6..0, after three ilming , the Giants stonned back. The Giants' 13-hlt attack was led by Brock Schuler, Jwattn Faber, GJeo Chrlstemea and Collin Den.nlt, who each had two hill. Drew Utdefalr and Schuler held the Reds scorele s for four straight Innings to dote it out. Great defense was provided by bey LaGrandeur and Pele Hapke. The Reds started off scoring five In the first as~ Dw9 md .._...,,.....Jed tbe way, We1 hltm, 'l1nlallly ..... llfta .......... and Etlc Hollmd aD play.cl IOlid defense. Jeflrey Pnaa (tWO lnmngl, four ttrlQouta), Tu>y SeebeT (two lnnlngs, four strikeouts) and Spencer IUdmy (three tnntngs, six strikeOutl) pitched for the Reda: • CUIS t, GIANTs 1 • The Cubs bad the beta working as Alllllll Carda doubled and Glee Cb.rtltalen went 2 for 3 for the Cubs. Carden, Adrt.ul 1aca and Mlcbael Helfrlda held the Giants to five hits. bey t..Grudear, 1.m·McBwao and Brock Schuler slogled for the Giants. In Pinto Natiooal play: The Dodgen and Marlins squared off Saturday. Robbie ....... Kyle Rega and Nolu Mena led the Dodgen. Solid defense wu provided by x.t 'WUIMI. Brook.I Wedelwldt, Jacob Swatn at catcher, Rou Schwartl and Jake Barber. Blake Bell and toga Friend pitched well. CONTINUED FROM 81 lom: Aprll 1 s. , 985 Hometowft(NeWport BNCh Goll & Country Club's Mesa Unda course), a 69 (at Allio Vlefo Golf Club) and a 70. It's 1Wl difficult, but I'd rather shoot 78 for the next year and be able to shoot 68 or 69 inmy prime .• =S-foot-10 160 Sport: Golf ~Mike Staricwffther Natura! talent and an imaginntive knack lor shot making helped Shennan regularly challenge par. But, with little instruction in the fundamentals, tus technique also drew derisive comments that became too dLHicult ttr ignore. Fevoritle food: ·Bacon double Del" Sherman's commitment to the game extends beyond philosophy, Starkweather said. F...ttrmoment: "When,_ •r think tbe key to his succesa ls practice, • Starkweather said. "Nick is the first guy ~a match to want to play more. U he believel IOIDethlng isn't right, he'll bead to the driving range or go practice chipping and putting. He might even go out and try to get a few more holes in.• "I )USt dldn't Wee beio~ mocked,• said Shennan, - whom CdJyj..Coach Mike Starkweather said finished the season with the low scoring average (be~een 37 and 38 over nine holes, Starkweather estimated) to help lead the Sea Kings to an unbeaten Pdctfic Coast League title. 10, I blodced a ~tty kl<* •our goalie, then mede the Wlnlq penalty kidt in~ tD hlfp us win a thlrd-j)lace PM In h AVSO Region 630 DMlbl V ~ • A...._ of the Wllell ..... lhot par 72 to finish third • .. Cl South Coast OMsbl lncl\#llll ln.e. May 16 at Coto de c.za. ..,nng • berth In the OF Southern Section ·some friends who play, couldn't believe how bad my swmg was, and that 1 could do so well W'lth that swing. They also kidded me about my putting stroke. I went to a camp and they said I wasn't doing things right. They said I'd have to change if I wanted to be more consLStent." The Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week heeded the adVJce and sought the teaching expertise of Alan Ochai at his home course, Oak Creek Golf Oub. And while Shennan estimates the complete transition could extend well into tus collegiate career, he said he has already seen signs that Justify his willingness to change. t. Two months ago, I had never broken 70, • he Sdld. "But now, I've shot a 65 (at the Costa Mesa Currently focusing hard on his short game, Sherman is also making plans to seek more top competition in summer junior tournaments .. "l want to go from local to national and try to make a name for myself,• he said. Making adjustments on the course has aiways been a strength of his game and, even with his new techniques, he isn't afraid to try a different approach. "Most people see a tree in their way 200 yards out and they'll punch out, where I can book a 5-wood onto the green,• he said. ·rve always hnd good visualizntion and been able to hit the ball high, low, a hook or a fade. 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C.lifom.l.1 v-... c ... ~• www..inwt>crryfarmapl(.m• <DSM •SA NA110NAI. um.E LEAGUE • I I I Dodgers alone at .top ~; Long shines at plate and on the hill COSTA MESA -Justtn Long had it going both ways to benefit the Dodgers as they defeated the Diamondbacks, 6--4, in a Costa Mesa National Little League Majors Division game. Lone llngled in Nick Pedersen (walk) and .._ lwnJ# (single) to break a 2-2 lie, givtng tbe Dodgal a 4-2 lead in the fifth, and they would bold oo for the victory. Long pitched six innings, allowing four hits, wblJe ltrtldng out eight D-back batters. The Dodgers drew blood first when Long singled and advanced to third and eventually scored on 9nndon Grimmett'• hit. Juan a+ n added the second run after walking, •eeltag two bases and scoring on an error. Cely A.-singled and doubled for the Dodgen. !!artier Ip the week: • Dol,llia• I, A.sntos .C -Two home runs in a game ill a feat any Little Leaguer would want to acamplllb. 1b9 Dodgers' Bryan Bennett did just.that agam.t the Astros. But 1t wu the similarity of his two home runs that catches the eye. . Bennett's two three-run home runs in the first and third innings brought in the same two nmnen both times, Ian Abernathy and Nlck Peder-. who had both reached base with hits tn the two Innings. The Dodgers also received help at the plate from Jadn Long (single), Brandon Grimmett · (single), Cory Ames (double, walk), Cody Green (llngle) and Alex Grosek (single and RBI). Jaan Guzman pitched a complete game strtldng out 10 Marlins. In other Majors Division play: • MAauNs '· DIAMONDBACKS 3 -In a bght game, the Marlins scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth to pull out the win In the sixth, Adam SeagondoUar and Nick Dl.Pletro botb reached base on ground balls to the left side opening the inning. After a rorce out, Ryan Maxwell hit a ground ball past the second basema n to score two runners. The D-backs scored rirst in the first inning .after llyan Redding doubled in Andrew Ayala, who reached base on a single. The Marlins took the lead right back in their hall of the first on back-to-back hits. With two outs, Danny O'NeU singled and Seagondollar doubled to put runners on second and third. DiPietro then singled to plate both runners for a 2-1 lead. The D·backs scored twice in the third. Max Prledman singled, and after Reddlng singled, Riley Hart doubled in two runs. Marlins' pitcher Anthony Secrest gave up only one additional single and walk to the D-backs in going the entire six innings. Kevin Klier, Michael Pierce, MJtch Shamrell and Anthony TeUez each contributed key defensive plays for the Marlins. In the bottom of the third, O'Neil and Seagoodollar singled for the Marlins, but both runners were stranded. In the fourth, Ryan Maxwell walked and Evan Ktpnil laJd down a bunt single, but they, too, were stranded. • CARDINAl.S 8, Asntos 1 -EddJe Tomuek (bases-dearlng triple and scored twice) and Ryan Knapp (singled, scored twice) teamed up to limit the Astros to one run, while combining for nine strikeouts in the Cardinals' win in the first game of a doubleheader for the Cardinals. Garrick WlWams (3 for 3 with two singles and a double), Wes Barloon (singled, scored twice). Chris Falbo (double, one run), Johnny Person (single) aod AarOn Grou (single) all helped the Cardinals' hitting. , Williams added a dJving catch at first base " and Barloon made It great play In center field. • nGEJtS 10, CARDINALS 3 -The Tigert Jumped on the Cardinals pitchers to take a 7-0 lead and' never looked back in defeating the Redbirds. The Cardinals played their second game of> : the day after defeating the A.stros, 8-1 . ': Garrick WWJanu and Eddie TolUMk hit , back-to-back home runs for' the Can11.nala In the third as Johnny Penon, Peter PrydeDdall an~ • WWI.am Evans each singled, but it was not • , enough to defeat the ngers. • CAJU>INAU 7, DIAMONDBACkS 0 -Cardinal " defenders stymied any rally the Dlamondbadt& tried to put together and won IJandlly. ., In the seoond, Chrll Falbo, who scored twice, threW to shortstop Ryan Knapp, who ai.G scored, to nail a stealing runner. Wes Barlooll (run scored) made two catches in cente.r field and Johnny Person (one run) handled line ... drives in the second and third Innings. Garrtck Wllllams (one run) walked two, gave up two hits and struck out five made so0)6 strong defensive plays in the fourth when the , D-backs tried to mount a comeback. Riley Hart singled and Brandon Maurer reached on an error for the D-backs, but then ' Williams stopped the bleedlng. He·threw to Peter Frydendall at third to getu the lead runner for the fir&t out. Willi.ams charged the next grounder and took lt to third • himself for the second out. He proceeded to • strike out the next batter tq end the Inning and, preserve the shutout. The Cardinals' Aaron Grou (run scored) made a running catch in Left field and ~ Frydendall handled a bullet at third In the sixth. in Minor A DlVJSion action: • DODGERS 8, CAlmINAl.S 2 -The Dodgers bots never seemed to quiet as the team took over first place with the win over the Cardinals. The Dodgers took an early 3-0 lead after Joshua Emo (J for J) tripled home Jell Guillen and Daniel Degree, and then scored on · Coleman Brown's single. lo the fourth, Eu.seblo CuWJo tripled and ' scored on a single by Bllly DeGlrolamo. The scoring continued in the fifth as DanJel Derteg and Emo both singled and Brown and. Castillo both doubled, adding three more runs for the Dodgers. I> • D ODCERS 7, DIAMONDBACkS 6 -The DodgeJS kept coming back and their perseverance pa.id off as they got the win over the DiamondbackJ. Eusebio CuUllo and Daniel Dedeg each ~ ; scored in the first inning to lie the game, 2-2, but the D-backs scored four runs in the third to take the lead. But the Dodgers came back on runs from Derieg, Joshua Emo and Coleman Brown to trail, 6-5. . Castillo came in and retired the side In order in the fourth lllld fifth innings. In the Dodger half of the fifth, Emo singled, stole second and scored on a single by Brown, who came home to score on a wild pitch to give the Dodgers a 7-6 lead. Castillo dazzled in the sixth, striking out t'Wd and throwing out a runner at the plate. in T-ball: THE CARDINAl.S and the Ttcus battled one another. Jason Rodrlgue-z and Stepben Snell had two base hits, while Garrett Hense.held also stood out offensively. Connor Pierce, Malcolm Wlll1um and Zd Shafer made some good plays at first and second. SUMMER SPORTS ENRICHMENT CAMP THROWINO • CATCHINO • HITilNO • KICKING • RUNNING • AND MOREi ">Ou doni havt to bt a star to 'omt to this camp, but you'/J ltave as ont!" STARTS JU• 24,.2002 Half Dar ..... to ...... .,. ....... to ...... MO.-.r...ei ~-~-.. •c. tl-r.• *"'" . To .. beWat ;. The WALDORF 8CllOOL laC....... . ,_ "'°" ................... ..... , ... , .... 8981 "' 10111rt•11e11L11• --_. . --~- ~ ..... ............ ~ .. ~ ~lquj Event 1.oce· 2991~ .... ~ tOO, IMne, CA iJeOi KM!~ Pw Hrabllc 2911 ........_.. • 1 _....._ ,__ Ave., '100, ·-· CA 92.008 Th11 bu.in... II con· ~ !JV; WI lnclYidull .,. • .tlev1 you 1l1rt1d ~~~No Thia llallfntnt WU fl~ with 1111 County Cltnc of O!'eng. CountY on <W2el2002 20021to11N ~Mey2,~ F ctttlout Buelne" Name ltat.ment Th1 following pereona ~ doing buelneM 11: rr~ Envpri .. 1, ,.._ COa1a ....... 81., ....,... MIN, CA 82827 Vidot VlltaMnor, 174 Cotta Meta St .• Cotta MIM. CA 92627 Thil bullnell II con· ~ bV' Ill lodrvldull Han you 111rt1d ~~No Thia ltalln*lt Wll ftled with the County ir~~ 200219011$3 Olly Piiot May 2. 8, 18. 23.2002 TH286 Flctlttoue Bueln•" Name St.wment The follow!~· er:.,.~. 2::.0 NU1Ya Vlatl Or., LAguna Nltull, CA mn Jene A. Jame1, 24&48 Nueva Viste Or., I.Muna Niguel, CA 82677 Laurie V Jam11, 24&48 Nueva Vista Of., Laguna Niguel. CA 92877 f11hla bualnHI Is con- duct«J by. hUlbend and wile Have you etaned ~~.ian:1 No Thia 111tlmenf Wll hied with the County Clel1I ol Orange County on 04l2tll2002 ,,. 20021t01111 Deily Plot May 2. 8. 18. 23. 2002 TH288 fl1olMloue luelMM ....... ~ ~~· Pa c.nfomta Center IOf ~..,~ Anut1111 Nanoy PellU, Pey 0, 3848 C1mpu1. Nawpon a..d'I, CA 82eeO Thll bualneu la con- duc1td by. an lndMdUIJ H1v1 you et1rt1d dolna bueltiell yll7 No ~n1111111 Nency P1t11e 7tll• 1talem1n1 WH flied with th• County Clellc ol Orwlae• County on 04/'lM~ 200269011'5 ~May2,~ Flctltloue Buelnet• Hime Stltement The following peraona .,. doing butlnelt ... . Ugl'ltl'louH Bulldera, 11154 Plecentla Av1 • 1210. Cotta M111 CA 92827 UghthouH Apertment Propertl11 (CA), 1854 Placentia Av1., 1210. Cotta MIN, CA 112627 Thia bulln111 II con- ducted by a corpoqllon Heve you 1t1rt1d doing bu1ln111 ylt? Vea. 04/07/02 Ughtl'loull Apar1menl Propertl11 Jolln Lembecic, Prlll· dent Tl'll1 111terT\,1nt wae flied wltl'I tile County Clerll ol Or~ County on 04/2812002 20021t0118' Dally Pilot May 2. 91 16. 23, 2002 Tn2!!() Flotltloue Bu1lne1t N•m• Stetement Tl'l1 following persona are doing butffieu as. Sunland Motel, 211 I E. 111 Streat, Santa Ana. CA 92705 Ing Wen Hwang. 57'2 Hlghg1t1 Terrace. lrvlne. CA 112612 .,.nnerlhlp H1v1 you ltened dolnQ bu9llllN yet? y ... Mty 1, 2002 81J18Me ...... Hlldegetd MIMI Thll ata&ement WM med wlltt "" COllntY ~~~ 1002tto1NO ~ Plot M9y 2. 8, t8, 23.2002 TH3Q2 Flctltlou• "'"""' Heme 8t.n1ment The fol=!>tt10f11 .,. doing II: Spe1ra "kin A•· IQ(Jl'at... 338 \lie Udo Souc:t, Newport Beacl'I. CA 82e63 Gin• Mar1• Speera. 338 Vil Udo Soud, New- port Bead't. CA 82883 Florene• 8rl1eo1 Speera, 338 Via Udo Soud, Newpo'1 Beaoh, CA 82683 Thia bulinHI II ton· ducted by: a general partnership Have you 11art1d doing bu1lne11 yet? v ... 1/2001 Gina M. 5pelMs Thia statement wu flied wtth 'the County Cleric al Orange County on 04l30l2002 2002tl01512 o.ly Piiot May 2, 8. t8. 23. 2002 Th3Q! FlctltJout ButlnMI Heme Stetement Ttle following peraon• .,. doing bullneu ... Concrete Stain Mas· tar, 180 BrOOkllne In., Costa Mell, CA 9262e Evelynn Mane King, t80 Brooldlne Ln., Coll.a M-. CA 92626 Tllll bUsln11s la eon· ductad by: Ill lndiVldual Have you started doing business yet? Vea, 4/20/02 Evelynn M. King Tills statement wu flied witl'I the County ~·~County 2002890t513 Datf Pilot May 2. 9. 18, 23. 200? lh300 Ling Long Hwang 5712 Highgate Terrace. IMlll, C~ ~12 Hui Mel Hwang, 3050 Flctltloue BuelneN N E 47tti Strfft. Ft Name Statement Lauderdlle. Fla. 33308 The I~ peraon1 Thll busmeas 11 con· are doing business as ducted by an llldMdual ScorpTon Entertain· H1v1 you started ment, 223 112 Ruby doing bualness yet? Ave . Newport Beac:h. V11, Apf1I 1987 CA 92660 Flctltloue Buelne.. Ing Wen 'Hwang Justin Mattl'lew Heme Stltlment Th11 statement was Dufour. 223 112 Ruby The lollowlng peBOna llled wttl'I Ille County Av1 . Newport Beactl. 1 1>u1[,..a Clerk ot Orange County CA 92660 1c~nttr))riM, :..a on 0412612002 This buslneu Is con-Chaltl St Cotta Mau 2002811011 '6 ducted by· en Individual C~ .....,27' ' Dally Piloc May 2, 9, 16, Heve you Sllrltd •m 23. 2002 TH294 doing business yet? No ennelh Clarie Upton. Juslln MallMw Dufour = ~~}· Cotta Flctltlout Bueln111 Thts statement was Ct.ne Allen Smltl'I, 2048 Neme Stetement llled wttl'I tile County " St Cos Tiie lollow1ng peraons Clerk ol Orange County CA 92627• 11 Mesa. are doing business 11 on 04/30/2002 lJll• buslneaa la con· Rescue Towing. 656 2002190158-4 ducted by· 1 general Beach St .. Costa Mesa, DIJly Pilot May 2, 9. 16. Pertne-"lp CA 92827 23, ?002 Th299 ,.,, Jattrey Darren Kimble, Have you •tarted 856 Beach SI , Coste SUMMONS ~~~~ Mell. CA 92627 ·FAMILY LAW Thia tt1t1ment wat Tl111 busoneaa is eon· CIT ACION tiled Wllll lh1 Cou ty ducted by an •ndMdual JUDICI a L n Have you started DERECH"o DE Clertc of Orange County doing bustneu yat? • on <Ml2&'2002 v11• 2000 FAMILIA 20021901 115 Jeffrey Darren KJrnble No1101t TO AESPON~ Diiiy Pllo4 Mey 2. 8. 18, Tl\11 statement Wat ENT (AVISO AL OE· n. 2002 Dg89 hied with the County MANOAOO (Nombre). F=tlou• Bu1lneu Oafll ol Orange County MWANGI NGATUNYI on 04J2612002 You are being sued A Statement 2002ft01141 usi.d le esten dernan-The~ pereona Delly P*'I May 2. 9, 16. daPnETdo.TION ate Ina bullillA II 23 2002 Th295 I ER'S NAME G 9albol Bakery end ' IS (EL HOMBRE DEL "'-Ill fie OOl.f1 .. (El nombre i chodon ell la 00"9 .. OAANG COUNTY SUPERIOR COUAT 341 THE crry, ORIVI P.O. BOX 14170 OR ANGE , CA 93815·1570 2 The n.ne. 800rMe encl telephone number ol a ltlQmey Ot wllholit .,, ... Et notnt>f9. la choClon y .. ntlll'ltfO di lelefonl del 8boglldo d8I dlmandant•. 0 del de- mandlnl• que no tl-lbOoldO II) BROOKE NOA TUNVI 2116 S. COAST HWY. te. LAOUNA BEACH, CA 92851 IN PAO·PER Delle: JNC I. 1 ... ALAN ILATIR, Clef'k. by MA"JO"ll ,lllX, ruc~~ld Newport 811cl'l·Co1ta M111 ~M9'(2,~ FlctltJoue BuetMM Neme Stltlment The lollowlno penon. 1t1dolng~U A. 1@ Dove StrMt, Su1t1 230, Newpon Beedl, CA 82e&O Roger E Lellman, 13802 Vorbl Str111. 1t2·B. Tustin, CA 92780 Thia bullneta II 000• dueled by; Ill lnclYlcllJal Have you 118rt1d doing bullnlll ~ No Aoaer E. Llhmln Thl1 1tatement wu flied wftl'I the County Citric ol Orange County on CMl28l2002 20021t01120 Dally PMol May 2. ~ 23, 2002 Flctltlou• Buelne .. Neme Stltement The loUowtng peraona are doing bu9rneea u : A.) Troika 0Hlgn Group, B.) WM1 Churi::h lnteriof9, 878 S. State College BIYd.. t5. Full· enon. CA 82831 TBA. Inc (CA). 879 S Slale Colleoe. 15, Full· enon, CA !1'2831 Thi• bualnnt 11 con· ~by ·~llon Have you started doln~ bu11n111 yet? Yea, 5/1/<:12 fBA, Inc AICl'lerd ThOmpton. PrHldent This 1111em1nt wu hied witl'I the County Clelic o1 Orlllgl County on OSJOl/2002 2002HOll3f D8lly PllOI Mey 2. 9. 18. 23. 2002 Jb308 Flctltloue Buel.,. .. Neme Stltlnwnt Tile lollowtng per1001 ar1 doing busf11111 u Craltworx, 18701 Algonquin St . t317, Huntington Beach. CA 82649 Ttmotl'ly R. laaac. 18701 Algonquin St., • 3 t 7, Huntington Beach, CA 1126411 Till• bulinHI 11 oon· rutted by. Ill Individual H1v1 you atarted doing bu1ln111 yet? YN, lfOl/2002 Tlrnothy A. lauc Tl'lia atatemen1 w11 hied With the County Cleft( ol Oreng. County on 04l03/2002 2002HH272 Deity Plot May 2. 8. I 8. 23, 2002 Jb309 Donuts, 301 Main SI . Flctltlou• ButineM OEMANDANTE ES) ~,wpo1 rt B11cl'I, CA Name Stltement BROOKE NGATUNVI Flct.ltloua Buelneu 92861 The loliowl CASE NUMBER Neme Stlwment Thidl KIU\ Plctl. 1025 "1l persons (N-o dll Calo) The fol~......,,., .. I .,. doing llWinel$ .. ...-·--Parkl'lo I Or . Co1t1 Jol'ln F LtLonde. 190000'92 Ill doing u Meal. CA 92627 o o . 2664 Newport You l'llve 30 CALEN· Tr1ver11 Info, 20371 Thia butlnlll It con· Blvd • Cotta Mesa, CA DAR OAVS ah« this ll\olne Ave . Suite 200. ~ by. an lndMdual 82827 Summooa and Pettlion Santa Alli Heigllta. CA Hive you 111rt1d Joh F La' ......... -· .,. MMMI on you to lile 92707 doing bu1ln111 yet? n ....,...,.,, c.... a Aespor-. (lotm t282) Comeflu1 & ')VAi• Fib 2002 ~A~;. Costa Mesa. at the court and -a Altoci1111. Inc (NV). "Thldl l()lun Pict\ Thia busmen Is con· r:oflY on the petitioner A 20371 Irvine Ave , Suite fl'lll statement w11 ~Id by' an Individual letter or phone call wilt 200. Santa Ana. CA wtttl Ille County H I d not PfOl8CI you 92707 k ol OrWlQI County eve you 5 "11 tt you do not file your This bu11inee1 la con· ~ doi~ ~91~oJ:7 No Ae590nMt on time. the rutted by. • corporation 20021901140 Thi• etatement was oourt may make oroera Have you 111rted ~ Pilot May 2. 9, 16, hied witl'I tile County 1ttecting your marriage, doing bullnlaa yet? No -,;r, 2002 Th290 Cieri< of Orange County your properly, and Cornelius & A•· W'"'Fldttloue 8uelne11 on 04l28l2002 ~~:' &"~9;10 ~v'."~1ua. CEO Ntme Stlt9mlnt ,,,_.., Piiot 20028901150 pay 1upport and et· Tilts 1111emen1 was ..,.., May 2. 8• 18· •~ I and If Iii__. Ith ... Cou The lottowlog pel'IOOI 23. 2QQ2 Th296 ~·~r 1111 COll8. ...., W u•I nty .,. doino buMieaa .. 'fO'.J o.tMOt pey 1he r•1ng Clenc o1 Ofangl County Jon CamlCho. o o . Flctltloue 8uelne11 lee. ask !hi clerk ror a on 05/03/2002 1831 Orenge Av1 • Neme Stetement , .. waivef lonn 20026902055 eo.ta Miu. CA 92827 The lollowlng perlOOI 11 you want legal OailyPllot May 9, 18, 23, ~ Camlloho 2402 .,. doing buaWl4lle u acMoe. eontac:t a llwyet ~ Th3!0 E. 81h St. 110: Long Butterfly Kisses Floral immedlllely. Ftcttt•~·e Buel,._• Beech. CA 90814 Oea~a 3087 Trtntty Usted tie111 30 DIAS ""' ,.,.._ 1hla 1¥*o ... Is oon· Or , COila Mell, CA C A L E H D A A I 0 S NlfM Stlt.m.nt dllCttd by en lndMclJ8I 82528 despues de rectblr Thi following pet90na Have you 1t1r1ed AM M•t-Vasquez. ofldalmente Nie cita· are doing buslMiaa u doll'Q ...._. y.i? No 3087 Tnntty Or Costa coon Judicial Y petldon, Entertalnmanll,U. CatNICho MeN. CA ~ pera completer y 2805 Cathen111 Wey. ttatement wu Thts bUllneM 11 con· pttMOttr au loonlJlaJ1o Seto Ana CA 92705 llled With the County ducted by an lndMdual de RHpu11ta (R•· A·Ll•t Medi•, LLC ol Onlngl County Heve you Sllr11d tpOr1N forrn 1282) 8"11 (C~. 2805 Catherine 0412f112002 doing blJllrllll yf/t7 No la oorte Una c.118 o UNI Way. Senta Ana. CA 2002t901142 Ana M Vuquez lltm8da telefola no le 82705 Pllol May 2. 8. t6, Thie 1111emen1 w.. olrecet'8 prot.ccion This bullnen II oon· * 2002 Jl129! flied Wtttl tile Counly SI ulled no prnenta cklcted by Umhld Lia· ,~ Qerlc ol Orange County tu ~ a llempo. blMy Co. .~AotitJou• lklalne.. on 04f.JOl2002 18 oone puldl ••Pldlr Heve you 1t1rt1d ' • ""'--" • t 2002,90 ordenel que alec19n IU doing butlneea yet? ,11--1men 15" matrlmonlo. 1u V• "2000 The followlng Ptf'ON Dally P1loC May 2. 8, 1e. ............... ·1. : ·l'W9 ~ ~ 11: 23.. TH304 .,.......,...d Y QUI or· A-uat ~ U.C r.oa.) l(A • e.) Seul'iore Flctlllout Butlneet ::'er:.~~ de°:ive · PM-~ ~ 127 OI eOogedo y 181 ooatu Thia 1tatement wu ~ llrMt. 8e8I Bltdl. Name Btat.ment SI no ~ pegat tat flted Wllll tM County '1Dl 80740 The !Ollowlng pe'90M '" 11 ,....... 1 -Enc Kaller. 121 ere ~bu""-.11: OOI PClf . P'Nef\11----~ of °'111111' ~ ........... olon de 18 demanda, on 05t'03f2002 ,.,,._ SWNt, 8NI BMdl. SUrf Vendina, 80 plda al ICtuaJlo 01 la 200HtolOH CA 80740 Hunllnglon St., Mo1, cone que le dot un ll>f.. Diiiy Piiot May 8, 181 23, 1111 .f'N• buellnele ta _.,. HunllrlOton 8-ch, CA mUlarto de exonerac:lon 30. 2092 lb311 ~ by-an lndMcMI t28d de tea mlem81 (Wa1V1r ~,..,Have you 111rt1d Jamn W•~ Rock. or Court Fe11 end Flcttttout 8uelneu H1v1 y0u IW'lecl It VlnCent, IMM, CA ti\11 ~ rel? No t2t1 I ...,,..,., L fll9ll Thie butlnete It con. Thie ,......,_,,. WU dieted by In lndMdl.l1I tlltd wlln the ~ Heve you etartld Cltftt d Orww eo...,.y ~ MiMll ~ No on ~ Cclecte J. Olaila ZOOHtoZOlt Tllll atal_. -~ Mey •• 18. 23i filed will'! lhl (!ouncy .. ~ ............ .__ __ _.Jb3......,1.,.! ~ ~ Cou1fy FlottUoue luelneee 2002tl020H Heme lt8tllment Qejly Plot May 8. 18, 23 . The fOllOwlnO pe"°"' 30, 2002 mm ere doing ~ 11: Emily M Oeetgne. 2 STATEMENT OF ~~ .... ~!-~ ABANDONMENT Ofl -1• ..... "'atCllJ use OF AC rmoua Emily Ml!ende IUSINE•• NAME 0 1mp11y, 2 AUi - Ch1monb1, Newport ~ ~~~':; -=~ BMd'I, CA 82eeO ..,_ ................... Thie bualoe11 11 con-~,. uee ~· ,,...,......,. dueled by· an lndMdual bual11111 name: H1v1 you etarted Auto Advantage, 2107 doing bu11n111 yet? Bayoreat Rd.. Newport VII 3/li'02 BNc:h, CA 82eeO 'Em II y M 1rand1 Th• Flctltlou• Bull· Oemp11y nH1 name referred to Thlt lllllmlnl WU lbovl Wll liled In Or· flied with tile County ~2 .~Lr O~~ ~ ~ County 20028892580 20021902041 Cl'langeez N11l'lat, Delly Plot Mey 11 18 23 2107 81ycr111 Ad , 30, 2002 · 0015 ~::crt e.acn. cA Flctltloue Buelne .. NetM Stetement The loltowlng peraon1 .,. doing bu9lnMa u : Empire Painting Com· peny, 17 Thomwood. IMtll, CA 92604 Devin M Lurie & Donald A Mascia, Inc. ICAJ, 17 TllomwOOd, Nine, CA 82604 1'1111 butlneH 11 con· ducUld by: a ooiporation Have you 1tarted doing buslneas yet? Vea, 4/20/2001 Devin M. Lurie & Oqrlald A. MalOla, Inc. Donald A. Maacla, CNel Ananclal Offic41r Tl'lll llatement was filed wlll'I 11'11 County Cleft( ol Orange County on 05l03'2002 20028902047 ~Mey9.18,23. Th318 Flctltloua Buelne11 NenMt Stltement The lollowlng pl™>OS ere doing butlnesl as Mold ~ti 660 Baker Street. t 313, Coa1a MMe. CA 92628 Patricia A WllHy. 7 Heron, IMne, CA 92604 TNt bu1m1as Is con· dueled by an indMduaj Have you started doing bu-. ye!? No Patnc:ie A. Witeey Thie 1tet1rn.nt was l111d w1tl'I the County Clertt ol Orange County on 06I03l2002 20028902046 Daily Piiot May 9, 16. 23, 30. 2002 Th317 Flctltlou• Bueln••• Name Stetement The IOllowlng persons ire doing businHa as Sol DIQltlzlng, 2150·8 San Miene! Dr .. Costa Meal. CA 92627 Marthe A DICiero. 21 ~B San Mldial Of .. Cotta Meat. CA 92627 Thi• business la con- ducted by. an lodMdual Have you 1t1rted doing bulH'oMs yfll1 No Martha A OiClefo Thia statement was flied w111'1 the County Cle<ti ol Orange County on 05t'03l2002 20026902043 Dady PtloC May 8. 16, 23. 30. 2002 TH3t8 FlctJUoue Bu1IMM Thi• buslneU ii oon- dUcted by. WI lndMduel Cnangeez NffNit Tl'lll ttatement WU filed with tile County Clflrlc ol Orange County on 06I03l2002 2002t902ott Diiiy Pllol May 8. 18. 23, 30. 2002 Th323 FlotltlOUI Buetnen Neme Statement The following plf'IOnl' are doing bualneN u : Essentral Cl'llropractlc. 1 nn Main StrMI, Ste. C, lrvlne, CA 926t4 Edlund Cl'llro!!raCllo, Prola111ona1 Corpo· ration (CA). 17T77 MaJn Street. Ste. C. lrvlna. CA 92814 • This busineaa Is OOfl· ducted by. • c:orporatlon Have you atarted doing buslne11 ylt? Yes, 2128l2002 Edlund Cl'llroprectlc, Proleulon1J Corpo- ration Oe11ree 0 Edlund Pre11dent Thia statement was llled will'I !tie County Cler1t of Orlllgl County on 05I03l2002 20021t02040 Oe.ily Ptlot May 9. 18. 23 30. 2002 Ttq?4 FlctJtlou• ButlMtt N9me Stltement Tile lollOWlng pettonl are doing bulllllSI 11 Guttarmoutl'I A1ln· gutters. t9744 Beach Blvd , Sta. 455, Hunt· lnQlon Beactl. CA 92848 lAartin Ham1r. 2205 Canyon Or . Unit A. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business 11 eon· ducted by: an lndivldl.lll Have you 1tarted doing blJs1neS1 yet? No Martin Hamer Tl'll1 statement wu tiled will'I the County Clerk ol Orange County on 05I06l2002 20026902306 Delly Pilot May 9, 18. 23, 30, 2002 W!J25 Flct.ltlou• Buelneu Name Stltlment The lotlowlng persona are doing busdN. u Vlduana. 117 Mor· tislOWn Ln.. Colla Mesa. CA 92626 Mane Uceda. 1 t 7 Morristown Ln=..,,,.CO.ta ..._.,CA 9262'1""'- This business IS con- Thursday, "'°'! 23, 2002 BS Flctltlou• luelne .. Name lt.ttement The lollowlno perton1 .,. doing~ ... Ptrllan Rug, 17836 Ntll#hopl Ave , F ounteln Vtllley CA 112708 Ghulem J. Azlzi, 27 Bear Pew 300. lrvlna. CA 92804 Thia ~· la con· ~ by. an lndlvldull Hav1 you ttarted doing buall\lla yet? No Ghulam J. Azhl Thi• 1t1tem1n1 w11 fifed with lh• County Clertc of Oranoe County on CY5/07/2«d Z002t902422 =May8,I~ Flctldoue ButlMH Hime Stetement The totloWlng petl()nl .,. doing bualnMt .. Blec:tc P1111 Jewelty & Pllrdnga. 2284 Channel Ad.. Bd>oe. CA 9288 t Craig O Ryffll. 2~ Cllannel Ad . Balboa. CA 92881 Thia bualneu 11 con-~ed by an lndMdUll H1v1 you 111r11d doing butlneM yat? No CrilQ 0 Ryllef Tl'll1 atatement was filed with tile County ~~~7=-County 200211102420 Dally Piiot May 9, 16, 23, 30, 20()2 Thjl33 Flctltloue BuelneH Neme Stetemtnt The lollowir19 pef1on1 are doing buainess as· A l Haytt Financial B ) Catalina Enterpnsea c ) Hearth and Home Finance 1409 Supenor Av1 • •8 Newport Beectl, CA 92663 Dentel Sl'lartdan H1yes Ill 1409 ~ Avr •8. Newport e.acn. CA 92663 Th11 t>usmeu IS con· duded by .,, lndMdual Hive you st1rtad dowlg bullnell y.r? No Dan Sl'lendan Hayes Ill This a111ament was filed Wllh lhl County Cllftl of Orange County on 05/07/2002 20021902421 Dilly Piiot May 9, 16 23, 30 2002 Tl'l335 Flctltlout Bu1lnH1 Neme Stetement The following persons ara doklQ busliless u Flora Well Landscape Co. b) F1onl Waet Tree Care Co . 29112 E Koqimers Ln , Sltverado, CA 92676 Gii Dos Santos Landlcape Corp (CA) 29tt 2 E Konimlfs Ln • Silvtrado. CA 92676 Th11 buatne55 IS con· duded by a oorporabon Have you 1t1rt1d doing bus"-' y.t? No <JU 001 S1ntos L1nd1c1pe Corp ~Doe Santoe Thtt atatement w11 ltlld Wllh tilt County Cllftc ot Orange County on 05J07/2002 20026902426 Dally Piiot May 9 16 23. 30, 2002 Il!33Q -~ - f1ctttloue .,..,__ tnc. (CA). 11'e1 ........ .....,.,., HletlOll. Unll 8 Hune• The 1o11ow1na pl(IOf1I lrlCllOn 8-1 CA 847 .,. ~ ~ .. ,.,.. ~ .. COl'I· Tile W1llp1per W by• a OOl1)0ftlk)f1 11111Qer, 7811 entano Have you etaned Dr.. ~nglon 8each doing bullnea1 yet'? CA, 82M8 v ... t98'7 Oouglal Elm, 7~1 Cl'lamplon O~. Onlarlci Or HunUnglOll Inc Beectl, CA 82848 Jiii Hell, Pl'llldlnt Tl'lll bullneM la con-Thia statement WU cluQed by 1n lndMcluel flied with th• County H1111 you 1tarted Cltrlt al ~ County doing bualnen yet? on 05187/2002 V11, Feb ol 2002 • 2002'to2'0t OouglH EJl'll ~ May 9, HI, 23, Thi• 1tatem1nt wa• ~ Th329 llled with th• County Flctltloue Buelne•• C1lril of Orlllgl CWnty Neme Stlt•ment on 05/07/2002 ....... 20021902,00 , ,.., loHowlng peraona "'""" are doing bu9rnea u ....... , Pttot Mey 8, 18, 23 Newport Chn.uan 30. 20()2 J'h332 Fetlowll'lop, 253 Mey· Flctltloue Bualne11 !lower, Newpon 8"cti. CA 92660 NlfM Stltement Mitt Blnawanger, 2~3 The lolto.vlng persona Mayflower, Newport are doing bualneea 11 Beed1 CA 92660 Lan/Comm Consult ThJs bu11nes1 11 con· lflo, 2941 So Sytl/TIOra ducted by an 1~ St •B Santa Ana. CA Have you 111n1d 82707 dOltlg bualneN y.i? No K1thl4HHI Jani Stief· Man Btnawanger lleld . 29414 So Th11 stattment wes Sycwnore St •B. Santa !tied w1tl'I the Coun"' Alli, CA 92707 Cllcil of "----,.._..:I, Thlt bu11n1ss is con-~-.,,.. _,., dueled by an ondMdUll on 05!07!2002 Hive you 111rted 20021to24o3 dolng buaonen yat? Olltly Piiot Mav 9 '6 23• V11, 511/2002 30. 2002 Th328 Kathleen Jana Flctltloue Buelnnt Shellield Heme Stltement Th11 atatement was Tile tottowlng ~ hlld with tha County are doing buW1esa 11 Cleft( ol Orange County Calhom Management on 05/fJ7/2002 19700 Faircl'llld Road, 20026902,15 Suite 270. Jrvln• CA D~t May 9, 16, 23 92614 ;l9_ Il!33§ Socall'lom, Inc. (CA), Flctltloua Bualneaa 19700 Fairchild Aoad, Suote 270, 11\olne. CA Name Stetament 92812 Tha lollowtn~ persons This business is con· are doing buainesg as ducted by a corp<lfl.llon C1lllom11 Cl'loPPer' Have you started 630 Baker. Costa Mesa do1n11 busmen yat? CA 92826 Ves. 1210211994 Debby Pearce 11 Socalhom Inc Lago Sud ll\oone CA Tllomas J Kraus. 92612 President James A Pearce 11 This s111ement was Lllgo Sud Irvine. CA tiled w1tl'I the County 92612 Cletlt. ot Orange County Tills business 11 con· on 05/07/2002 ducted by l'lust>lnd Md 200211102311 wile Diiiy PllOt May 9 16. 23. Hav1 you started 30, 2002 TIQ3!! doing business ye!? No James A Pearce Th11 atatement wu hied wtlh 1111 County Clenc ol Orange County on 05107/2002 200211102423 D8lly Pitol Mey 9 t 6 23, 30. 2002 lli337 Flctltloue Bualneu Neme Stlttment Tha following persons 1r1 doing bu6t08$S as Coast Pool & Spa Serv1ce 5861 Abraham Ave , Westminster. CA 92883 Alcherd Det<onlng 5881 Abraham Ave Westminster CA 92683 Tt11s business •S con· ducted by an 1ndovldual Have you started doing buSlness yet? Ves Aiehard Oel<on1ng Tho• statement was hied with the County Clerlt ol Orange County on OS/07 /2002 20025902408 Da~y Pilot May 9 16, 23 30. 200? lli331 Flctltlou1 Bualness Neme Statement The I01low1ng persons art doing bu$111MS 11 Cl'lampoon Graphics Inc 1 7381 Nichols Und B. Huntongton Beach CA 92647 Cl'lamptOn Graphics Flctftlous Bu1lnna Name Stetement The following PlfSOflS are doing business .. Independent Aoohng Consultants. 1761 E' Gany Avenue Santa Ana. CA 92705 IRC feoMoloQles Inc 1cA1 1161 E Garry Av· enue Santa Ana, CA 92705 This business Is con· dVC!ad by a CO<pOfllbOn Have you 111rted doing DuS1ness yet? Yes. 1983 IAC Tectlnolog195, Inc. M1cl'leel A Wilsey, Vloe President Tl'11s statement was Meo with the County Clerk of Orange County on 05101/2002 20018901717 Daily P110t May 9, 16 23, 30, 2002 TH338 Fletltloua Bu1IMH Name Stltement Tile lollowtng persons are doing buSlneSS as A ) Aen11ssance An· toques, B l Renal$aanc. Antlques & CollectJblel t4051 Newpon Avenue Suite J Tustin. CA 92804 AllOa S Clarita 4214 Patnce Road Newpon Beact> CA 92663 This busmess is COil· duded by 111 indMdual NOTICE OF DIVIDED PUBLICATION Made purauent to Section 3351. Rev9nue lfld TaxatiOn Code H1v1 you IMan.d ~,--~- Tlllt .............. lied """ "' ~ ~~eouney HlllllMll ~Meyt,1~ Flctldow ..... ... Name-...... .. .,.~~ Cotta MMe Pit 811- Utlg, 2281 Padllc AYe • t L. Colla Meu. CA 82827 Jenice Bemtoe Ouk!. 2288 Pecflo AYI., I L, Cotta Mell, CA 11292'7 This bualnNa It con· dlJC*I by Ill lndMduel H111e you tlar1td ~~~ Th1 llat~ wu ltlecl wtth the Cou"'Y CIM ol 01w101 County on 0&07f20/XE 200Ht02414 Ody Piiat M9y 8, 16. 23, 30. 2002 D13:!0 Flctltloue BoelMM Name 8bltement The lolfooMng l*.onl .,. dolna buli'8iaa .. MKO &utlneel Serv· ICtl 1625 Mela Vlfde Or E. -:Z11 . Coe11 Meall, CA 9292.e Mll08 I( Oevtl. 3' 17 ~"&a Costa Mell, Thll bulinMa " COll· dudld by an~ Have you 1t1r11d doing bu1tne11 yet? VH , 911185 Marela I( °'* Thll ltatlmenl Wll !lied wlll'I Ille County Clerll ol Orange Coun1Y on OS/0el2002 2002tt02.2117 Dally Piiot May 9, t8, 23. 3Q. 2002 TH34Q Flctltlou• ltuelnne Name Sla'tement The lollowlnQ pertonl are doing~• FunVldeoSl'low com. 2134 Newport Blvd. Co&1a Mela. CA 92827 Irma Molter, 11176 Gr9nd Ave • Lake El· fllnofe CA 92530 This bullneu II ton· duded by 11'1 ~ Have you 1tan1d dowlg buair*I .,.,, No Irma Molter Th11 ltalement WU filed with the County ~~County 2002tt0210t D8llvPiOI M9y 8, 18, 23 ~ ng.&1 Flctltloue Buetnne Neme Stet.ment The lollowlnQ perwona .,. doing bullOeial .. Met1111 Magrath Skin Care. t54 BrOlldWay, Costa M .... CA m27 · B1rrenjoly lncorporeted (CA), 1097 SelYldor S1rtat, CO.ta Mela, CA 92826 Th11 buslneaa le con- ducted by • corpoqtlon Have you 111rtld doing bu1inH1 yet? v ... 2·25-02 B1rrenlo1y In· oorporalld, MeliMI Ma· gralh Prtlidlnt Thia ltllement '#U hied with the Cou111y Clertt ol CMtlQI County on 05/1 on002 2002H02M2 OM)' P1lol May 18, 23 30. J\ln! 6, 2002 Th35! Call Cllal!M liar (Ml)W-6171 Neme StltefMnt The IOllowlng persons a,. doing~ .. A.) Olainond Salle ,... IOCiatea, B ) Ull111·S11Ut. C ) E~e Developmlnt Company, 1800 Port Sl'l1fll1ld, Nawport Bead't, CA 92660 Alrmallt Salff Corpo-ration (CA), 1800 Pon Shellllld Plllee. Newpol1 Baldl, CA 92660 Pur.u.nt to SectlOM "81 tnrougtl 3386. Revenue end Teicatton Code, lt'4t na1ice of P-to Sell T'ax-Oefaulted ~ In and for Oolnge County. Stet• of Ctlltom4e, NII been d111k»d and dlalril>uted to venoue -pepen of lllMfW ~ publi11'1ed lo Ille county. A PQf11on of 11\1 ital IJ>PlllW In eech ol aucll -~ Thia butlness is con· eluded by • oorpofllion Have you started doing bualneu yet? VH. 41112002 Alrmark SelH Corpo· ration Stephen L. Robinson. Prtaldent Thlt elalement was l11ed with IM County Oteltc ol Orange County on 05I03l2002 20021t02035 o~ Mey 9. 1s. 23, 30 Th319 Flctitlout 8u1IMN Name S~t The foltOwlnG perwone .,. doing ~ ... Colletor Exchenge, 17915-C S6!y Park Cir· ell, IMrle, CA 112614 Henly Goebel, 8&45 Butte Circle 603-E, Hllnllf'lgton BMch. CA 828'48 NOTICE OF IMPENDING POWER TO SELL TAX DEFAULTED PROPERTY Notoce 11 hereby glVen ttwt ,..., property taJCel end ae1tument1 on the parcels dlecribed betow wlll l\eVW been defat.lllecl five or~· y-ra. « tn tM c; .. e of p<ep1rty on whleh e "'*--abelen'>ent lien l\a1 been reoordld. trtr" ot mote~' The peroeta Hated wit beGome aubjec:t to the t8l< ooltector • pawer to Mii on July 1, 2002. at 12:01 A.M by~ of..,., The tex collector 1 PCJW9f to Mil wlll arie• unleaa the propetty" ettner redeemed a midi aubjKt to en~ .-i of redempclon inllleted •provided by i.w prior to 5:00 P.M on June 28, 2002. Ttll rigl'll to en lnltallmenl plln Mh..,,... on June 28. 2002 end. •1111' that mta, the entn l>llanot due mull be·paid In ful to pre...nt 1111 d ~ .C P'lblle 9UCllion, The nghl al redemption awv1Y91 ltll property bec:Cmln9 1uti;ecc to the ~ to setl but ti liemllna-et 5'00 P M on IN IMt business dey before eoiual aall ot tile ~ by 1"I taJo collec:ior Percell nae aold at 1hl KhedUled i.x Nie m.,, be re-oft-.d la s.ie \MChln • 11<>-dey pet1od M lnfl:lrmalllon wrw1•• redemptlOn 01 tile inlllaUon of en lnltatment plln of reoempuon wil bl fumiahed upon rtQUNt. by .lotln M w ~ Oraoge County Tax~. 12 CN1c Center Plaza, Room G-M. Serile Ana, CA 92702 (114) 134-6701 Tile unpaid amount, In dolar9 end c:.nta. ongtnel)' dedeted taJC-det.fUlled •• -b1t\ oppo&lte !ta pwoet ,...,bet Tiie _.,. OOIS not lndude eddlUonel ~ ia-. penalbel encl .... 11181 hAV11 •c:crued 1ine. ... cs.ti ol -~ PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION Tile AIMllOI 1 Pan::et Ill~ ~N), Wflln \.eel to deea1be propet1y Ito !Ne 1191., ,....,.. ~ t'1I -e ~ boc*, .. IMP page, 11'11 bl«ll on the !N16J, r lpplc:eb61, end the indlYldUlll plJ'Oll on IN m., pege or In hi tllOd<. Tiie ..-aor • nwoa end f\Httllt ·~ ol f\t perctl oumberlng 1)'9ltn'I -eveiteble In the -• ollicle Property tax-defeullld on~'· ,897, for the"""· ..... emen11 end Ol.l'let c;hargee b ltle flec9I r-1fM/11tl'. Thie bualnMI la con- dU*d by 811 lndMdu8I Heve you 1tart1d doing bualne11 y1t? y ... 4l'l2/2<YJ2 Henry Oc*>el Thia •tement WU flied whh 1M County Cllril of Oranoe County on 05.'03/200Z "ROPERTY TAX·DE,AULTED IN THE Yl£Allt 1"7 I'~ THI TAXES, MIHI....,.. AND OTHER CHAlltOU Of TM• FISCAL YEAR 1 .... 97 N0.303 ·AP 138--543-16. S808.02. HAMMAD. MICHAEL. 2042 GOU>ENEYE PL FISCAL. Y'EAlt , ...... NtwflOfn' MACH CfTY N0.312 ·AP4~12.·HI. S153UO, lf£RNAHOEZ, GA£Q 'ffi, 127 48nt ST 200Hto2044 =""'yg,~ N0.3t3 ·"'42$-312-44, $2185.SI. GMM.L. .-. E, ~ SPINDAIFT WV dOlnO ~yet? No 80 H\Mlttngton &. 1401, Coa11). Heme ~ Mlofln EllO Kalaef Huntlng1on ~Ii. CA .,, ..__ .........__ ,..._ ~· Flctlltoul Buelneu • "I ......... _,,, __ _... ---....... ... ._ ....__ oon-..... ............ "' ,._ -.,,...,., ~-"'•u -"' .__. _...._~ ...... ~ ...... ~ .. -...... l~t wllh the County SuNn Jent Rode. 80 • .:r.....-·---... . k ol OlwlOI County H·--on s1.. 1401, ""'-'° oon un a-. 8'.a*M, The lollowlno petlOnt NEWPORT 8EACH ClTY NO 2M ·AP 041M>e2•19, (FORMERLY 049-082•tl.0200). SA 119 95, BUTT'ERFllit..D, CARLEEN, 2500 MAC~ ST N0.285 ·AP 42a.,ou.15, $451.26. HOWEU.. MtCHAEl, 51135TH81' N0.304 ·AP 422·182·21, (FORMERLY 422·192·2f 0100), $4el.11. ROSETE. GUADALUPE. 2238 Mt~~ ST N0.305 ·AP .. 24--291-10, $6121.20. wrELANO. CHARLES L. 18'4 POMONAAV N0.308.,,, .. 27•191·20.174.70 • l(OUJIRVINE COMMUNITY ASSN fJ'tllllC)iNRTY TAX~IP 'U nD IH THS Y9M 1 .. '°" 1M TAXU., ·-=••rn Me OTMaR CMAW'8 °",. ,..cAL YWM , ...... ~ ~ 8etctl CA lbOOldo. 11827 ~ ·k55 • .,. ~ ...--. 81 , -to11~ .. t"•~e °" · NOT1Ce The ,...,.,.,. Fountain v111av, CA ~ 8Mof'I lb, f ....,.. ,... c~ lnO on»ra on flt btdl 8270t ~, 13$ Creacent 8•Y· ~Mey 2.~ Thia bUlinMI It ~-ate In effllct 101it* boll 8ef1ee11en (CA). 1"27 LIQvne lkactl, CA .. ~ ~ dueled bf llUlbllnd end hulb8nd and wtt. Ul\tll ~ MM, Foun-t21&1 ~;a .. ,.,. 1ue1nMe wlf~avt YOll a1ar1ed fie .,.-., II clll!-.d, tlln Y*Y, CA 812109 C OOuolM 8'oclMI. 2te nt*-t 8' tirnent doing bvllneet yec? !,~~ •.:.-: .:~co:.= ~~CA°'t:Me~ I 0 9oloWIQ l*'tOf'4 v-. '11enoo2 """" ordln. T"'9I or Hewe yOll Nlted JoM Adnlolfl, 1a& .... ~.. ...... w Rodi dM .,. .... -~ dolno buelneM ref? ~ a.w. L.agune '"9111 1113 Thie ~ wet ~ In C4lllofN9 v-. OMD1200t 9led\. CA ..-1 -··-~ ~· .. Med .... 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CNI Oii. tiA&NW ; """' =· w TMoOINUl.19 •nea~_,_,... --.u1u1 .,.,... ~ • ., ••••• ftm ~MAC'4Cfn' N0~14 ·1#~,... MU.JI,,.~ C.°"°9" 1 OI Y\A >CNfTMI ' 'c.r9y or ....,.l:ii :=• d ,..,_,,...... II W.Md ...... , 84 !hunday. May 23. 2002 .-----~ ,, .;. . • 4 Su---~ --lualtw 11\Mo Mollee 12020 ~. w~ FiilWVri wvn• r-:,.::::~ Steven JelllH CA 92e83 OF CALFOAHIA. ...... ........... ~ .. Vl'tlbelcMtl. 1565 Sand-8t"'1 Moreno, 13671 COUNTY OF ~~" be eold -~ AllCl8on CM1tt Df .. Corona cit! Scerborovgh Plec•. ORANGE ............... Dunn OeelCln on ...._., 2002 et Mel, CA 12125 O*lo. CA 11710 LAMOREAUX JUSTICE --vrav' ~ schoi.r. Mw. Oanl•I Peul --~n APeters. ,..'!32 C&rTER • PAOBATE 4i42 TarTllllldc ay, sior.oe. 1957 Ntwp0f1 Vtebetovlch, 21118 ..-er olrHt, ...,.1.1 341 The CilY Drive, Irvine, CAS~~ ........ ,....., ,..~. •a--CA P91nba. eoa. MMa. CA Mea, CA 92827 Boll 14 71 Melr1da .,.,..,, .. ._. .....,,, ...._... -112820 Donna Terrenov•. p%r..no.. J ' TlllTllnlek Wey, lrvlne, ~·. (':9,J,,_~1~d, O.Yld Stalliuld, 555 9301 Mol<ihana Drive, 91ee3-t571 CAThle512e~ I& con· hou..notd lumitUre Anton Blvd.. 1120, Huntington 8Mch, CA PETITION OF lndYlc1lal '2050 Ed Stinson COiia Mtea, CA 92.920 12848 JoM Alundon 8oea Ind ~!'!.by: y:, •l•r1•d llouNhoics furniture ' This butlnMI le con· •. :~ ~"'!"· ~-~ Blllnca Hulr18 on bel\elf ., ""'701A, Aon ........... , ducted by· I general .,.. "'"''· .,.,... -. Huel1.a 8oea doing bu1lnH1 yet' .... ..,.,.,._ h{~ CA 92.920 ot Joie 8 Y11. Jll..1-01 hoUeehold IUmlturt partnere p D z aoll 13224 minor FOR CHANGE Mellnda S Dunn 127078 & 40058 Rot>eft Have you alar1ed ,.. ... !~n eou"" , Chi OF NAME Lusk. household dottlO bu..,,_ yet? No .,...,,..r rt, no, OAOER TO SHOW Thia stat.,nenl was fumlture Steven Jam11 CA 91110 CAUSE FOR CHANGE ~':'tt ~·~'!!.. = Lanc#ord AlfflVH the Vrebalovleh This bullneu I• con-OF NAME on 0511ofl002..,.. 1 right to bid el sate Cuh Thi• etotemenl was ducted by: a genetal CASE NUMBER: 200211102"4 oniy. Sale II subjtrct to filed with the CoUnl'.Y partnerthlp A212455 23 canoelatlon In the event Cterll ot Orange Cour11'.Y Have you •tarted TO AU IITTERESTEO Dalt; Pllol May 18• ' of Mttlement between on 05/HW.002 doll'ig buslneas yal? PERSONS 30. Jyn! 8· 2002 !h3§§ 1u.-....d and obl"'"Llld 20021to2HO VII, Jan 2001 1. Petitioner JoH Flctltloua Bualneu P.;:;"' •vu Dalt; Ptlot May 16, 23, JTh111 Well~ 1 A1unclon So11 and Heme Statement Starving Scholars 30, June 8, 2002 11 1 alemen WH Blanca Huerta on beh8'I Mini-Storage TH3!!7 flied with ll'le County ol JoM Huerta Soee a The fol~ persons Published Newport Flctltlou.a Bualneae Cte~2!1~ County minor flied a petition with 818 dotng but!Mll ,aa: 8uch·Co111 Me11 Ne-s•------t on ""'' 200 .. ....,.3""3 11'111 court '°' a decrH Newport 8Mch Ute, Dllty Pilot May 16, 23 """ ..... ,....,, 4 '".., '"' changing nemee 81 fol. 135 Crt1cen1 Bay. 2002 Th370 The followlng persons Delly Pilot May 23, 30. lows Joie HUltl8 Soa Laguna BHch, CA --· are doing ~ ea ./We e, 13 2002 Th394 to Mauricio Soa 92851 STATEMENT OF My111e Haven, 2975 Flctltloua Bualneu 2 THE COURT OR· Douglas Sto<*el, 798 ABANDONMENT OF Irvine Ave . tK, Costa ..,__ s•_..__t DEAS that all peraon1 Cypreu Dove, Laguna Mela CA 92827 ,_.,..., ........... , In ...... n Beectl CA 92851 USE OF ACTTTK>US Heather Lee Taylor, The folloWtng persons =•.::.., ~,,: Tht1 ' bullnes. iS con· BUSINESS NAME 2101 ANwlKl/U'/ Lane, are doing buafnMs as· court 81 tne hearing In-duaeO by a limited pert· The folloWing penon(•l Newpon Beech, CA al Amerlcan Journal of diceted below 10 show narah1p ties (have) abandoned 92660 NurllnQ, bl A.IN, 3857 cauM. if ""Y· why the Have you started the use of the f'lcttliow Thie bulli\eas 11 con-Bild1 St., t140, Newport pebllon '°' change ol doing bulln8ls yet? No business name ducted by 1111 indMdual Beedl, CA 92660 name sllOUld not be Douglas Sto<*el Real Time Duplication Have you started The KMA Group, Inc., granted GeMfll Partner 7 Mojo Courl, Newport ~ buelnMe yeC? No (CA), 3857 Birch St., NOTICE OF HEARING Thia Staternent WU Beach, CA 92663 ..... !her LH l'aytor 1140, Newport Beach. 0a1e JUL 02. 2002 filed With ll'le County The Flc:titloua Bull This statement was CA 926eO Time 2 PM Oepe. L73 Cieri< of Orange County ness l\ame referred to filed With the County This bullness Is oon- Th _...... o1 ..... court on 05110/2002 above wu hied In Or· Clerll o1 n...~ County ducted by a corporallOn e ...,...... ""' 20021""'2"74 r~-"" ~-"""' H t '" 0 15 same as no1ed above ..., • ango ~"' on on 04125"2002 ave you s '"' 3 A OOf1'1 ot 1M Ordel Oa11y Pll04 May 9. 18, 23. 7/f4/2000, FILE NO 2002190011113 doing business yet? lo Show cause shall be 30. 200? TH353 20006834293 Dally Ptlot Mey 18, 23, Y11, Feb 01 , 2002 published at least once Gina Stem, 7 MoJo 30. Juoe 6. 2002 Th371 The KMA Group, Inc .. each. week IOI tour sue· Flctltlous Buslnets Court, Newport Beach Mar11 F Stroback, Pre~ cessive weeks pnor to Name Swtement CA 92663 Flctltloua Buslne11 dent the c:tate se1 10< heanng The following persons This business Is oon· Name Stetement This statement was on the pet.itlon In the fof. are doing business as. ducted by: an Individual The following perlOlll!I filed with the County towing nawepaper ol Jayo t:venl8 & Cater· Gina Stem are doing busfnest u · Clerk ol Orange County general circutatlon, Ing, 2151 Pacific Ave. This statement w11 a) Newport Coast on 0512112002 Bf03. Coate Mua. CA filed with the County Lock and ealo, b) 20028903979 ~E~~~"r ·~~Ar~nty 92627 Clerk of Orange County Balboa Island Lock and Dally Pilot May 23, 30. COSTA MESA DAii.. v Baby Phyllis EdWina on 05/10/2002 Safe, Balboa Penniauta June 6, 13, 2002 Th395 PILOT Wyan, 2151 Pacific Ave. 200219021167 Lock and Safe, 1673 Fl U I B I DATE: MAY 14, 2002 #9103, Costa Mela. CA Dally Pilot May 16, 23 Irvine Ava .• •E. Cotta c t ou• ua nell RICHARD o. FRAZEE. 92627 3Q. June 6, 2002 Th355 M8$8, CA 92627 Name Swtem.nt OGE OF THE tngnd Irene Garcia, Robert Ramiro Thi loUowlng peraons ~~PE~~R COURT 12400 Cypress Ave. Flctltloua Bualn... OorantH, 10707 Orr are doing business as: Joee Asuncion Sosa •135. Chino. CA 91710 Name Statement and Dey, S1nle Fe Pro-Tech ANI Estate Blanca Huerta This buSffless Is con· The 104towilljl persoM 5'>rtng&, CA 90670 Servlc•~--~23 C= 1144 w Highland SI #B dueled by oo-pertn8'6 are doing business as Gery Ander5on Street, """''"" del • Santa Ana., CA 92703 Have you started MW MerlletJng 521 Ma.rkley, 14182 Tah SI , CA 92625 Publtshed Newport doing business yet? No Superior Ave . Newpof1 Garden Grove, CA Claudene l Blancht Beach-Co111 Mesa Baby Phyll11 Edwina Beach, CA 92663 92843 2623 Cove Stcreet92625. Co· Dally Pilot May 16, 23 Wyall Manner5 World Pub-This busUlHS II con-rona del Mar, A 6 2002 This statement was Nshtng Co . Inc (CA) dueled by a general Thts business tS con· 30. June · Th357 flied with the County 521 Supenor Ave New· partnership dueled by. an lndivtdual · Clerk ol Orange County port Beach, CA 92663 Have you started Have you staned FlctlUoua Buslne11 on 05/1()1'2()()2 This t>.AinelS 1$ COO· dotna busitlel8 yet? No dotng bu1tnes5 yet? Name Stewment 20028902915 ducted by a oorporat1on Aobert Remiro Yes, 5-0t-02 The to11o ... ng persons 0811y Piiot May 9, 16, 23. Have you started Dorantes ClaudeTh na L 8'anchl1 30 2002 .....,,.9 ,.,...... ... -~~ ... ? No This statement was 11 llatemen was are dotna bu8ineas as. '""" ~.,. ................ "' ,,_.. th ... Couty AK 01'RCY, 1760 Mariners W 0 Pub hied with Iha County '""" Wt u•e n Monrovia A·22. Costa Flctltloua Bualne11 ll5hirlg Company, Inc Clel1c o1 Orange County Clerll ol Orange ~ Mesa. CA 92627 . Neme Stat•rMnt Mam Ovars1rte1, Otrec on 05/tS/2002 on 05121/2002 , I 'or 20021"03445 20028903190 Darcy .Corpor111on The ollow ng persons "' 0 Pilot Ma 23 30 (NV). 1760 Monrovia A· are doing busfness as. Thrs statemen1 was Dally P1lol May 16, 23, 8lly Y · • 22. Costa Mesa, CA Morena, 1070 Park ntad with the County 30. June 6. 2002 Jll!!f 6, 13, 2002 Th396 92627 Nowporl, Newport Clerk ol Orange County TH372 Flctltloua Bualness Thia business ts con· Beach. CA 92660 on 05/14/2002 NOTICE OF N Stat t ducted ...., a corporation lveth Andre1t Fandino, 20028903302 INVITING BIOS ame . emen Havav' you started 1070 Park Newport, OallyJ Pito1 6 M 2002 ay 16, 23 CITY OF The followl~rsoos ~:.g 11/~=... yet? ~;:tr Beach, CA 30• une . IH362 NEWPORT BEACH ~~~ 1~7 Berk:~e Oare)' Corporallon, This buslness Is con· MOORING PERMITS Ln., N~rt Beach, CA Owrelt Gltber1. <;EO dueled by an Individual Flctltloua Bualnffa J·714 AND K·l4, 92660 Thia 1tatement was Have you started Ne.~ Statement MOOORFIFN·GSSHORARETEO Deen Paul Chlchelll. hied with the County doing buslnffl yet? No The lollowllljl perM>ns FOR '"''' ANO 40', .. ,0 1 ~!;ro7 rtBer~~~~. LCA Clerll ol Orange County lveth Andrea Fandino are doing business as. ..,., "'~ N on 05/10/2002 This 1totamen1 was Kozwef, 2973 Harl>or S-61. AN ON·SHORE 926 0 200281102911 filed with the County Blvd , 1911, Costa MOORING RATED 18' This l>u11neu Is con· Dally Pilot May 16, 23, Clertc o1 Orange County Mesa. CA 92626 ANO UNDER dueled by an lndlYtdull 30 Jyoe O, 2002 Th35Q on 05/10/2002 Pawel Kozln,ki. 2l38 Sealed bids may be Have you started 200289021111 Union Ave . Coate r-1Yed II !tie olflce of doing business rt? No Fictitious Bualne11 Nam. Si.tement The following persona are doing ~ as. OC Merchant Serva1, 600 PromontOIY Or W. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Jell StephaJ\. ti, 800 P~Or W,New· pcwt • CA 92660 Thia boslnes.s la con· ducted by. an lodMdua.I Have you started doing bueWiea vet? No Jeff Stephan. II This statement was filed with the County Clerll of Orange Col.Hlty on 05/07/02 20028902418 Owly Piiot May 16, 23, JO. June 6. 2002 Th347 Flctltloua Bualne11 Nam. Si.tement The tollowlno pel'IOn& are doing busfneaa ea· The Cot1ect1on1 An· tlques, Ftne Furniture & Ughllng. 130 Eaat 17th SI , Costa Mell, CA 92627 Wayne Rose, 130 Eaat 17th St . Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ThtS bu1ine1s 1s con· dueled by en l!ldMdull Have you alerted doing ~ yet? No Wayne ROH This 11a1emen1 wa1 hied with the County Cle<1' ol Olw1Q9 County on 05/ 1 <l/2002 20028903281 Deily P1IOI May 18, 23, 30. JUoe 6. 2002 Il!366 Fk:tltloua Bualne11 Nam9 Swtement The following persona 81'8 OOillg buSll'IK• .. wecw. tnc . 825 Cen· ttr St . •E226, Colla Mes& CA 92627 WBCW, Inc. (NV), 825 Center St •E22fi. eo.ta ,,._, CA 92627 Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con· ducted by a corporation Have you atorttd doing bu1lne11 yet? v .. , 11/01/01 WBCW, Inc Sandra Haun. Treuurer T~ ltat-1 Wll fQ9d wtttt the County Clettl of Oninge County on 05/1 "'2002 2002tto'211 Dtilly PloC Mey 18, 23. 30, June 8, 2002 TH385 ' Dally Piiot May 9, 16, 23, Mela, CA 92627 Ille City Clerk. 3300 Dean ChlCheM 30, 2002 TI-1368 This business is con Newpor1 Boulevard, Thtl stat-I was ducted by an lndllidUal P 0 Box t788, Newport hied w11h lhe County FlctlUoua Buslneas H I rt d Beecti, CA 92858-8915 Cltrtl of Orange County N1me Sat~t C:.:t-:.Us u~ ~ until 11.00 AM on the on 05/'21/2002 ™ following ~ Pew Ko.rJnsiJ 301h of MAY 2002, at 200211031184 819 do4ng buslne5I u : Thi.a llltemenl was whleh lime such bids 08lly Pllol May 23, "30, Dlaltal Anny Netwotb. filed with ltle County shalt be opened and June 6, 13, 2QCq. Th397 350'> Flnltry Ave •B. a---~ n...~ County read Fl tltlou B I Newport Beach, CA on"'~4'2002.,.... MINIMUM BID c a ua nets 926&3 20021903304 '4.000 FOR IM1 N~ Smtement Andrew James Hlb-Deily Pilol May 16, 23 11,000 FOR Jo.714 The ~"SI perecn1 bert, 3507 Fmley Ave 30 June 6 2002 •nd lc.14 are Oolrlg bu-es· :~es~ 8-:h, CA ' ' TH361 ~ ~~ ~~ ~~gl';r.<' ~~: This business 15 con· Fictitious Bualne11 10 reteci all bocjs A 25~ Costa MIN. CA 92627 docted by· 1 ~mrted part· Nern. Statement deposit must accom· Jonathan P Chambers, nership The lollowlng persons pany each bid 249 Vlrglnl1CAPl...,,,.~A7• Have you started lie doing buliness as Balance due on or Costa Mesa, """" doing bualneu yet? Ro<*el Hunter, 467 before MONDAY, JUNE TN1 bu1lne~~~; 'l'ea. 4JOl/02 la 3 2002 10< the sue· dueled by· an • ...,......,.., Anarew J Hibbert, Magnolia St.. Cos C11Slul bidder Ceshlets Have you started General Partner Mesa. CA 92627 7 check or ~•dll ura doing buelness yet? Joseph F. Mullin, 46 y .. """ 1 """"' This statement was · s c 11 only es, ....,,.,, • '"'" filed with the County Magnolia t., os Prospective bidders Jonathan P Chambers c1er11 of Orange County ~s ~1=716 con· may view Moortn1g J·714 fil2.hls 1shlatehmenct we,;: on 05110/2002 and K·l4, ocated "" wl I e oun., 200219029n dueled by· an tndMdual ba~ward from I 9th Clerk ol Orange County Diiiy Pilot May 9, 16. 23, Have you starts~ S 0 11eet. Moo11ng S·t6 la on 05121/2002 30. 2002 TH352 doing business yet? N n South Bay Front, 20021904001 -· --Joseph F. Mullin Balboa tllland Dally Pilot May 23, 30, SUPERIOR COURT 1 This &tatement wH For turlher Information June 6, 13, q Th398 OF CALIFORNIA, lled with the County call W11 Armand at COUNTY OF Clede of Orange County 949·644-3043 G on 05/14/2002 Approved by ORAN E 2002890321111 Ill 'Tony Melum, 341 THE CITY DRIVE. Dally Pilot May 16. 23 Hert>Of Reeourcee POST OFFICE 30, June 6, 2002 Pubh1hed Newport BOX 14171, Th360 Beach·Cosll Mell ~~-~ 57~A FlctlUoua Bualne11 Oaily2 PlloC May 22· 23• LAMOREAUX Name Statement -4• 25• "· 2002 W§74 JUSTICE CENTER The k>Aowilljl pefSOfll FlcU11oua Bu•IMU PETITION OF are doing bueir-. .. Name Statement Tatsujl Tedrick Fukaml a) Glo6el Wildom Cir The followlng pereons FOR CHANGE OF cle, b.) Sacr9d Seng are dolrlg bu1inM1 u NAME Found811on. c I ENEX 18008 Sic rk ORD£A TO SHOW Shamanic Training and yp11 CAUSE FOR CHANGE Healing tnscitute. d l Be ~;61:200, Irvine, CA OF NAME The cauee, e.) Walk for Global Wireless Tech· CASE NUMBER: Hope, 28691 ModJMka "°'""'"· (CA). 18006 A213418 C_,,,, Rd u....i-11a ...,. ,.._ 200 1-"--TO AU INTERESTED cA.'92ie76 " ..._..,_ ~ "" I • •n,., PERSONS .. c.ntar IO< Peace CATh~bu,~"'HI " ~ I Petitioner Tel.lujf .., (C ) •• ""' -·· lod Healing A . 28691 dueled by· e corporation Tedrie Fuk4ml flied • ~ Canyon Rd Hevt you 1tar1ed petition wilt! Ihle court lex CA 92676 doing oo..~ yet? No 1 decree changing elrlHt It con OIObel Wlrelell Teen· namH H lollow1: doc:ted bV: non-profit nofoglH, Shlhrem TttaUjl Ttdl1c Fukaml to orgenliaflon Vosougll, CEO T et1ujl Theodore Have you etarted Thl• 1tatement w11 Makino .w.... ~· yet? No 1 h c 2 THE COURT OR· A"'Center for Peace flied wtl't I e ounty DEAS that ell persons and Healing ~~1~ange County lnlarastlld In Ihle matt.r Sutch Chugll, Chief In· 20021t03H2 &half awe...a~ ~ lhilln. aplrellonal Otfic.t Dally Piiot May 23, 30. oourtdlca1..!' ~-to""' .... _.: Thl9 atetement wet Jvot 8. 13, 2002 lh31!3 ..., .,..,.,.. ., ....... flied Wltfl the County ceuM, If any, Why the Cieri! of Orange CountY FlcUtloua Bual""• pett11on 10< mange or on 05/14/200:( Heme Statement name lhOUld nol b9 2002 .. 0HOI The foflowlno peteoM granted [)ejly Pflol Mey 18, 23. ........., ~ .. NOTICE Of' HE.ARING 30, JuDI 8 2002, Th359 are """'"" ' ~M022002 ~~~~ Time 2PM. o.pt.. L73 Flc:tltloua Busl,.... ......,,_ ,..~ .... _. ,. .. The ~ of the oourt •• ----... "'""'• ....,_ -· "" le ..ne .. noted above Name __ ... nt 92828 J A ~Ihle Order The tolowlria penonl Annette callal1, 11415 --.. .......... ..... .,. ~lno ~ ea American Rw.r Aoa<l . ..,..,.. ·--..... .., EV~ piAJfletled ae .._. once ._ ~, Cotoot, CA 92880 eed'I wMll lot tour 81.c-W, Co.I HwY , N Judy Cardoza. 205e2 ---·•-w..u ""'-to a-.ti, CA l2M3 1• 1.8Vonne ~. Hvnl· _... ,..-Cf'wiltlne Harer. 4 u lnQlon 8...:11 CA 8204t lhe dm ... lor t.nno Canel St., Newport Linda clalf, 2830 S on .. ,,..., kl .. ~ ........... ,. .. ---~A ............ ,._...,.._. JJ -....... _.,..... ~· Street, --'V-"'V ..... -..,.....,.~ "' This ~ It con· ~ CA 02707 ... 123 ge11arel elrculellon, ~ ~ 111 lndllllOuel Mtlanle H~rdoza, ~rw~~T lhll 9= .H•v• you 11er1•d 18581 0<a111m 11'"4. OOBTA MESA DAILY dO!rl9 IUlr'8le ~? No Huntono1on 8"ctl. CA Pll..OT ~ Harer 1121411 DAT9: MAY 1" Thie ltalernem 111u Oeverry Hallleld, llltCHAltO O. llltd "'"h IM CoutltY 13711 i= .. t Via Oe1 •• ... .-. -Cleltl of 0rllll)I ~ Palma IH, Whllllet, CA -.--"" on 0&1412()().2" 90802 ,ur<A'=: ~rauJr 2002tt01H1 Pam 1<11tnow1kl, TEOR!~-20.U CW)' PloC May 18, 23, 17t05 Oeme1 om •. P+iAl.Al1VP'll COURT. 30. June 8• 2.002 Reno, NewicM. ltllOI COSTA MEIA, C:A ltf3ff Cheryl L... H&.22 '2eH AveniCll Pledcle, tan •·•11ehed He~ AolMloue ~ Juen Capllt!Mo, CA .--.......... l'Mllt 112'7& IHOfl•Cfft• ... The tolowt!a P8l90ne l•rllere Merion, ~ ..... -=.,1t.n: dDl!10 ~ 114tt AIMrtCan ~ IA. W '-n@!! .,.Conwilletc ~':. "oad. Corona, CA To -,,. ..... --.... *1 -fftctttlll Ave .. t"80 ~~(..;"~ ,._,,2. ~ Meaa. CA Ket* ~tre. 9912 FlctlUoua Bualnffs Nam. Sbtement The folloWIOjl peftOflS are doing businelS u · a) Againat the Grain Fine Carpentry, bl ATGFC , 183-C SatU lubel, COela Mesa, CA 92827 8nen G JoMa. 183-C Santa laab91. Colla Me6a, CA 92627 Thia busineu 11 con· duded by an inClwidual Have you atarted doing bu1lnt11 yet? Y11, Feb 14111, 2002 Bn1n G. Jotvw Thi• 1ta1emenl WIS hied with the County Clel1c of Orenge County on 05117/2002 2002H031tO OaHy Piiot May 23, 30, .June !!. 13. 2002 Th388 FlctltJoua Bualne11 Heme Swte,,,.,,t The followlnO pet"l()(le are doing bu~ as: CAPITA[. STRATEGIES, 110 V4e Genoa, Newpcwt Beech, CA 92983 Mery M McCarthy, 110 Vie Genoe. Neor;port 6Mch. CA 92063 Thia bUelneea ii con· dueled by. 1111 lndMdulll Have you •tarted dOlng bulln.., yet? Y•, ~1/ltlll MatY M MoCar1hy Thie atatement WU flied With the County 0... ol Orqe County on 00/17/2002 200tttnMI o.iy PlloC Mir 23, 30 Jig 0, I 3, 2PQ2 jbj7 c ., ... .. .. • • :: ... .i. -- L A UM. a)~ L1't I} ~ .. Ult, u) s.;;M Merica ~. II) San 0!900 LIM, W) La Jolla Ul4i' X) CotOt*IO 8Ndlut.,y)~ Liie, I) Alto Viejo Ult, .., s..a 8'lltNlr'9 Lh. ~hit ..._.. .. oon- Gaecl by. ..... .,.,,, n.,.,. ~~·· o.'8tle. :"'..r"~-~ Thie statwnenl ... ytJ4/lf ~· Of .. llled Will \tie ~ _,...,, ~· .. Htlll you ttal'led :_ dOlnO ~... ~•t? • Yee, &'1SCll2 135 C<ucent B~y Laguna Buch, c'.( ms1 Johll Adinolfi, 135 ere. cent B1y, Legun• 8eac:rl. CA 92651 Thil businffs 11 COO· duCted by: en lndMduel Hive you •l•r1•d doing buU\esa yet? No John Adinolfi Thia atatement w11 filed with the County C"'1I of Ol'ange County on 05/17/2002 • 20021903 .. 5 Delly Plot Mey 23. 30, Jyne 8. 13. 2002 lh376 Flctltloua Buslneu Name Si.tement The fof~rtMS are doing u: J.E. Anoclalea. 2070 Del Mar Avenue. Laguna Beech, CA 92651 Mitoko Isagawa, 2070 Del Mar Avenue, Laguna Beech, CA 92651 This business is con· duCted by: an ~ Have you started doing buliMSS yet? No Mil\iko Isagawa This statement wu hied with lhe County Cl8l'k ot Orange County on 05/t 7/2002 20028903892 Dally Pilo4 May 23, 30. June 6. 13. 2002 Th390 Flctltloua Bualnell Name Swtement The following persona are doing business u : Heike• Design, 142 L8$S8y, NewpOrt Coast. CA 92657 Helke Hendler, 142 Lessay, Newpott Coast, CA 92657 Thia business Is con- ducted by an lndMduaJ Have you started doing business yet? No Heike Handler This statement was filed with the County Cieri! of Orange County on 05/17/2002 20021903705 Daily Pll04 May 23. 30, June 6. 13. 2002 J'h381 Flctltloua Bualne11 Nam. Si.tement The followtlljl persons are doing t>usiness as Community Health Se<v· ices. 2755 Blislol Street, SIM!e 120, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Community Health Services. L P (OE) 2755 Bnstol Street. Suite 120. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This bu&iness is con· ducted by a hmtted par1· nerahlp Have you started do4ng businees yet? No Community Health Service a, LP, Chad Keams, Pre5kltnt This statement was filed wilh the County Cieri! ol Orange County on 05/17 /2002. 2002H03e84 Daily Pilot May 23, 30, June 8. 13. 2002 Il!386 Flctltloua Bualne11 Name Si.tement The lollowilljl pereona are doing businel8 as. Meed Studios, 120 Tlmor Sea, Newport Coasl, CA 92657 Virginia MHd 24 T1mor SH. Newport Coul, CA 92657 Thts buStneu ts c;on· ducted by an WldMdual Have you started doing business yet? Yet, 1·1.00 Vl~lnia Meld Thia statement w11 hied wtth the County Clerk of Orange County on 05117/2002 20028903883 08lly Piiot May 23. 30. Juntt 6. 13. 2002 Th385 Flctltloua Bualnesa Name Sutement The loltowing persons are doing business u . Calfe Gelato D'ltalle. 298 E 17th. Co111 Mesa. CA 92627 Rocoo Auavlto, 259 Eagle Or , Chewelah WI< 99109 Dena Wendland, 259 Eagle Or , Cl't-eleh. CA 99109 He~ you 111r1ed dc*'O ~ Ytf1 No OW Wtneiland, Um• '-d PMMt Thit st.*"8tll WU Iii.ct with IM County Clllk of Olw10e ~ on 0:5/17 /2002 200Ht03704 Delly Piiot Mey 23, ~ Jynt 8. 13. 2Wl 1l!3u Flctltloua lualne•• Name Sa.ternent TM foftowlng persons Ar• doing botlnMt 81! JBS Company, 21A A Palme<, Coeta MIN, CA 92827 . Jeryl Stuart Thomoton, 214 A PllrMr. Costa Mela, CA 92627 ThtS buslr14111 II con· c1lded by an llldlvldlJal Hav• '/OU alerted doing bu1lne11 yet? v ... 1·1-02 Jeryt Stuat1 ~ This ttaltmenl WU 1119<1 with the County Cltrll ol Orange County on 05/17/2002 2002190'702 Delly Piloc May 23, 30, June 6. 13. 2002 Jh391 Flctltloua Bualneu Nam9 Si.tement The following persons 11• doinO busiMlu as. Exacutlve Loan Proceu1ng Cen1tr, 3500 s SuSan Sl '250, Senta Ana, CA 92704 Mortgeoeea oom Inc (NV), 3700 S Sutan SI. •250, Santa Ana, CA 92704 This business la con· dueled by • OOlponlllon Have you llorted doing business yet? Y11, 3-t-02 Mortgagees.com, lno., Oatlene s. Ward Pres. This s1atement w11 hied with the County CleO< of Oraooe County on 05/ I 7/2002 20028903681 Dally Pilot May 23. 30, June 6. !3. 2002 Th384 Fletltloua Bualnesa Name Swtement The lollowtnQ persons .,. doing business .. NatlOnal Business Al· soeietes, 4020 81rch Street t 1 1 Newport Beech, CA 92660 Stark Entert11nmen1 Productions Inc . (CA), 2967 Michelson Or tG215, IMne, CA 92612 Thia bullnHI I• con· dueled by • corporation Have you 11aned doing bus1nee1 yet? Yea. 511/02 Siert Entertainment Productlont, Susan Ven Vatkenburgh Slark, Chief Financial Olficer Thia s111emen1 was filed w1lh the County Clerk ot Orange County on 05/1712002 200269038711 Dally Piiot May 23, 30, June 6. 13. 2002 Ill383 Flctltloua Bualne11 Neme Statement Th• followlnp pe..ona are doing Mlness u Furniture of Africa, 3851·0 Alron Pkwy . IMna, CA 92606 Warren & Soni 0.- s~r Furniture. Inc • C°Al. 3851 ·D Allon , ll'Wll, CA 92606 • bullnels .. con- ducted by • corporabOn ~ave you llarted doing businesa yet? v •. Nov 2001 Wa"en & Sons De-signer Fumtture, Inc , Robert John Wtnen. President Thi& 1t1temen1 was hied w•lh the County Clellt of Orange County on 05/17/2002 20026903897 Dally Piiot Mey 23. 30, June 6. 13. 2002 Th389 Flctltloua Bualnffa Nema Statement The following persons are doing boslneu a1. American National Mor1· gage, 3700 S ~St 1220. Senta Ana. CA 92704 First Guaranty Finen· dal Corporation (CA), 3 Hunon Centre 1150, Santa Ana, CA 92707 Thia buslnet1 ls con- ~ by • corporation Have you llar1td doing buslnHI yet? Yes, 4-14-02 Flr&1 Ouerenry Finan· °"" °' ~ ~ ::art::' =-:; on Ol5/17 2002"0M17 ~,,_be In,_. o.iiv PlloC -23 30, eon ot br your ~. Jn 0 13. 20!)2 M IF YOU Mf. A CAEO-rTOA or OOlllhlen! C-. F~ .,..,_. ll«Oltw~~ ...,_ ~ ,,.... .. your deltl\ .., The lollowtlla pet'80l\I the coulf lllld nwil e 818 doing ~ M; oopy IO IN~ ,_. Top Oewgz Production, ~ ~.-~ 351 Old Newport 8Mt. the oourt W\thll'I 1uut Ste. 384\......!:'_ewport monfle from the dttMI.;! BNch, CA v-~ tw 111111 lllUencll of -· Darcy Bateman, 351 tert .. ptOYldtd In Pn> Old Newport Blvd. SW. bale Code ~ = 364, ~ 8eecb, CA The time tor ·-"' ~846 wtM not expire b9fort '"Thia buelneee Is con· ft>ur month& lrom the ducted by: an lndlvldual ~ng date noticed Have you 1tarted above. doing bullneu yet? YOU MAY EXAMINE v ... May 15, ~ ..... kept by .,. ~ Darcy Bateman If you .,. a peraon ... Thie s111emen1 was terH1ed In IN Mta.t•. filed with the County you may Ille . with the Cletlt ot Olw10e Cooney OOUrl • Aecll*I fof Soe- on 0&17/2002 dal Notice (fonn OE· 20021tonu !;4~ the Mng o1 en in-5= 6.'i':i.~ 2%$0 ...... .=. ":':" ~ peCillon Of account .. Flctltloua Bualnese provld9d In Probate Name Statement Code HOtlon 1250. A The folloWlng pef'IOntl ReQUMt tot Sciedll No-• ,.. doing bulil8la a : tJce lorm 11 avllllble Cameron's Creations, from the oourt,:. 18 Newport Coe.st Or.. ~s'°'c *· Fashion Island, Newpcwt ...,.,........ • BNch, CA 92660 LIECHTY, CMa Cooke, 17 Via 13 LINDA 181.E, Pamptona, Rancho NEWPOAT IE.ACH, Santa Maroanta. 92688 CA 12M0-720I This bulfn... la oon· Published Nawporl ducted by: an lndlvlduel 8eacl't·Co111 Me11 Have you started Deily Piiot May 23, 29, doing buelnesa yet? No 30. 2002 ThW375 6· I~ start date NOTICE OF °rhh':; =4:n.nt was PUBLIC HEARING filed wilh the County NOTICE IS HEREBY Cleric of Orange County GIVEN that a public on 05/17/2002 hearing will be held by 20028103711 the Cotta Mesa ,);}], Dally Piiot May 23. 30, ~30on ::-~·n uie June 6, 13. 2002 Th380 Coundl Chambtrl of BSC 11928 City Hal. 77 Felt Drive, NOTICE OF C0$\8 MM&· PETITION REHEARING ~·· TO ADMINISTER :-:: ~ 11em1 on ESTATE OF: GENEAAtPlJN EDWARD H. CROUL AME~DMENT GP· aka EDWARD 02--01 removing the HAWLEY CAOUL WISI 191h Street 'frwlll- aka EDWARD lion AIM from IN Gen-o Plan lend use mlP. CROUL Environmental De· CASE NO. A213442 termination Negative To an heirs, benefi· OeclaraOon. and c11nes. credlton. cont· AN ORDINANCE lngent credllors. and amenc1ng Tiiie 13 ol the per50rtS wno may Olher· Coate MeN Munlc:ipal WIM be lntere&ted In lhe Code removing the will Of 111811, Of boeh, ot: Tran1ltlon Area EDWARD H CROUL provision from the aka EDWARD HAWLEY zoning code (The TrM-~OUL aka EDlfitARO 1illon Area It 854 CROUL thrOugh 1014 Wiit 191h A PETITION FOR Street, even numbered PROBATE has been propef!iee onty.) tiled by CHARLES A. . The Cny COOncll re- CROUL In the 5upef10f celved and ftled the Cour1 ol California, above lteme at its meel· County of ORANGE. Ing of Mey 8 ZC.02. THE PETITION FOR fF THE AFOREMEN· PROBATE rtqU8Sls that TIONED ACTION IS CHARLES A. CROUL CHALLENGED IN be appointed 11 per· COURT, you may be eonat repreMntatlve to nmted to raising only admlnlller the es(alt o1 thoN fuues you 0< the deCledent. someone e1M rMed at THE PETITION re-the public hearing de· que1t1 the decedent'• 9Cfl:led In the notice, Of WlU and oodldll, I lf'f't, In written cor· be admitted to probate. re~ ~ The Wiii and any codicils to the City Councl 11. or are aveilable !Of ex· onor to. !he ~ Mw· em1nabon In the file kepi Ing. ' by the court NOTICE IS FURTHER THE PETITION re-GIVEN hit at fie ~ questS luth<Wlly 10 80-llme and pleoe, .. ln- nWnisler 1"' MWe undet t8/Httd 1)9'90fll may the Independent AdnWl-~ and be r-'11 by l&lratlon OI Esta!• N;f. lhe Cly Councl on lhe (This ~ will elow •lex~ matlef the personal r8PftMnl· MARY T. EUJOTT, allYe to take meny eo-~ City a.rt lion• witho\11 OOC.inlng PubhShed Newport court approy11l. Befcxe Beach-Costa MeH taking certaln very Im-Olly Pilot Mey 23, 2002 portanl action•. how· Th399 :=aJ: ~.;=; Flctltloy• Busfnese to give notice 10 In· Neme Statwnent terelled per&orll unless The following pe111on1 !hey have w8'Yed notice are dolnQ bulilele a : or consented to the Home First Mort~ proposed action.) The 2431 W. Coul Independent . adminl5· 1205, Newport rdt, tratlon authority wlll be CA 112663 granted unless en In. SEO, lne., (CA), 2431 terested perlOll filel an W. COUt Highway 1205, objection to the petlllon Newport lfeach. CA end lhows ~ cause 92663 why lhe OOUl1 lhould not Con1u1t1n1 Source, grant the 1Ultlority. Inc. (CA), 2431 W. A HEARING on th• Cout Highway '205. pelltlon w1• be he4d on Newpor1 Beech, CA JUNE 20. 2002 at 1 :30 92883 p.m In Dept. L73 lo-MWS Financial~, cated at 341 The City 2431 W. C<IUC y Drive South, Orange, •205, Newpor1 , CA 92868. CA 928e3 IF YOU OBJECT to This bu*-le con- lhe grandng of the pet!-ducted tiy. a ~ partnenhip STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?fi • • • • • • • • • • 8!01-__ ~~:~. Sttve • Ollon. ~ • ,,. ltatlmenl Wit. llltd wlll't \tie County: ~ of Orange ~. on Ollt'21f""'1E • 2002tt0, ..... o.iiy Ptoc M9v 23, 30, .!wit 0, 13.j@ Th392 F1otttloua ....... ....... ltatMnent The foloWlno peBOlll .,. dolrlQ buli!eie u : SUndanc;9 WNI Ai>arl· menle, 1ffe •!! Mlj)le ""'·· Colt8 Meea, CA 91827 ~not WNI I.LC (ID). 1843 W. Boise Ave., Ste A. BolH, ID 83708 This bUelneH II con· dOcted by; Umltad Ua· blllty Co. i:4eve you 118r1td doing bullne11 yet? Ya, 1511~ 8unctance WMI LLC, Jan M. Petenon, Man· ager Thie ltlltmefll WU IMed wilh the County Cleft! of Oranoe Cowify-on 0&17/2002 2002ttoM87 o.ily Piiot Mey 23, 30 . Junt 8. 13. 20()'2 Th37i NOTICE OF SALE In 8CCOf dtl IOI w\ttl the provlllonl of Section 21700 through 21716 ol Iha Caltlornla Business efld Profnllont Code !her• being cllt an un- paid 11oraoe In for which Safe Heit>or Self $torllge la tn1illed to .. ltn pursuant lo Section 21702 ot Mk! ood8 CW! \fie good& hereinafter deecribed and due no· \Ice ll8Ylng been given 10• .. pertlN known to claim an lnltrHI therein an(I !tie time IOIClfled In IUCh notice for peymenl of IUCfl fMe having Ill• alfed wit be told at l>Ub- llc eucllon by k E AUCTION SERVICE CSL·A2221 AT 18842 HARBOR BLVD , SANT A ANA, COUNTY OF ORANGE. STATE Of: CALIFORNIA, on the 30th day al MAY, 2002 at I 0"00 am T tm11 l0t "' .... .,. cuh only Sale ~ to cenoella· tion Undlofd reserves the ~· to bid. Below • • lilt ol '*"" Ind unil numbere The follOwing units oontaln mlec. houeehold Items unlea otllerwt'8 ltaltd. 381 ·B·John Camartllo, 573-B-Mlguet CentellH, 571·A· Sharon & Dan Dooley, 463·C·Franny Hatch, 458-Nlla JoMI; 71S-NM Janet; 427-Jllmlll Khalll, 127-l.Aichael Larkin 485-Annln• McNeil, 815.Joe Mugno: 576A· Steven Myer•. 426-Pagemert (mite. Setellife Equip.}, 457-Robttl Radar, t 15·Llnda Shannon. 133·Llnde Shannon. 4§4-0onzaoo Se"ano Publl1hed Newport 8each·Co1t1 Men Oellw Pao. May 23, 29. ~ JHW9 Flc:tttkMla Buafneu .. Name Statement · The followlna persons .,. doing buei*-.. Marla Rc$al Trudi· Ing. 19061 Oothatd '1 ... HUntington ~. CA 92648 Marie Roybal, 19081 Golhlld 11, Huntington Beadl, CA 92648 Thlt butlntet II con· dueled by. "' ~ Hive you 1tar1ed doing 1>ullnH1 yat? Y•, 11185 • Marte Aoybel Thi& sutement wes ftled wlth lh41 County Cleft! of Orenge County on 05/17/2002 20021t03707 Huntlnglon BNch lnde- pen<lenl May 23, 30, June 6, 13, 2002 053-041 SEU fOW'stuff through classlfledJ I • I The Legal Dtpartmtnt at the Daily Pi/.ot is pkastd to 11nnouna ll n~ serviu now availAhk I() new busintssu. ~ wiU now SEARCH tht n.4me for ]'JU 41 no-extni d!argt, and SllW you tM ti mt and tht 1rip to tht C<1urt HoM.Se in Sanl4 .Ana. Thm, of count, 4.fltr the starch is compkttd ~ will fik your fictiholl.t lnuinns 1lll1M stlltnnmt with the Coun9 Ckrlt, publish ona 4 ~tit .fol' .four i«tlts as ~'l"imJ by """' '""' thm fik your p1'00f of publication with tht O>unty Cink. Pkast stop bf to fik J'IU' fiaiti.qu.s bu.sinns st4/mlmt at tlH D4U, Pi'4t, 330 W. &y St, Coslll MtSA. If you r11nnot stop by. pk_IW CAIJ"' 111 (949~ 6"2-4321 ANJ ~ wi/J mAlte 11m1ngnnmts for you to IMNik thu prom/Mw by "'41L If you 1houk/ haw 11nJ farthn-quatwns~ p/use. uU"' 11nJ ww svi/J be mMr ""'" g'4J to 11J1i.rt you. GO<Ni li«lt in J'IUT new lnuinns! I I I 11 I Polley ftlOl"f' (&1111 .J1•01llit11•• UH' ~11lrj1•4•I lu dua11111• ••hho111 11111iN·. I lw f'lll1li .. 1i1., "·.,.;rw•.i 1l1f' ri~l11 lu t'f'rhur. 11·1·l11.,.1f, rt'\;tll•' "r r.-j1•1·1 1111~ 1·t,,.,..,ifw1I ""''1•r1i~111c·111. l'l1·t1>«' •~·11u11 1111\ r t nor 1hu 1110~ l," iii~ our 1 la_..,•ifi1•.I 1i•I i1110lf'tlltut-I~. Tlw Dmh 1'11111 "" 1 1,1• '"' ~ii1hilil) fur 1111\ •·11 "' 111 1111 111h1"r1i...-11w111 (111 "'''"''' 11 11111\ 1,. ,, •• , ..... ,.1hl1· •'M'•·111 fur 1 lw "'"' .. r 111,. """"''' lh'llllJll} ........ ,.i1·1l l1~ 1111· 1·11ur. CrNJit •'IJll n11 h 1, .. 11110"'"" f111 "" firat it14t'l1iuu 1 • 811 By Fax ('>"+1>) ti:i 1-h.-,.,.. 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Fritlu) 5:00p111 101 • 216 430 .... 8 ..................... , ...... @ EOUAl HOUSING Of>PORTUNITY All reil esta11 ldvert1smo in this niwJpaper rs subject •o Ille Fjderal FIJI HouSlllO Act ol .J968 as amended which Nhs 11 illegal to advertise ·any preference l1mltatlon or dlscrimrnauon bastd on race, cotor relto· 10n. sex, halldlclp. llfllthal stalus or natiOnal ongtn or an 1ntM11t0n 10 mah any suell J)l'tltfence. 1tm11111on or disct1ntlnallon • This newspaper will nol knowingly 1ccep1 any 1dverllHment tor real Hiatt Wlllch IS 111 voolatoon Of Ille taw 0Ut rUders are neret>y.,nlormed 11111 au dwellings adVlrttse<I in ttus newsfla,tr ar1 available on an equal OOl>Of'lunlty basts To ceml>laln of d1sc11m1 nabOft, tall HUD IOIMret al 1 ·800-'24-8590 400. 412 HOOSESICONOOS FOR SALE GENERAL LEAVE THE BIG CITY BEHINDI Ntw Prest1(JIOCJ$ beachSlde hOtrteS locarea on lite rpet Cem.-1 COllSI 111 Motro Bay PrlC«J from Ille $6()(),000 mbayhome•.com 1·800·576·2811 4 HOUSES1COHDOS FOR SALE BALBOA ISUND REDUCED $175,000 4Br 3Ba lg don rm/area Frplcs 'l't lw & c>n rm walk· on dose!s Theft are many ll\llt uees Lnong the dOdt 2 car attacll ga1 $3.300.000 Mehssa cell 818·970-3232 Kim Beaton otfoce 818·:i?42 685.4 c.~ 818·335·7832 home ol!a 81~240-5136 Call Classified Today (949) 642·5678 Iii M S HOOSESICOHDOS FOR SALE BALBOA PENN OPEN SAT 6 SON 1-4 1825, 1627,1629.1631 E. Blllbol Blvd. 4 Custom LuJUtY eonoo. si.ps lrom the -. E.lcll 381 2S. wlM be IOld ~. From $669,00 The Slywhz Company 949·931>-7528 t HOUSES.ICOHDOS FOR SAL£ CORONA Dfl MAR Harbor View Htlta So. 4bt 2ba llSe lamrm den nuge IOI rw SChl5 beact1 By OWllef $989K 949-760-3()8.( A Commanding comer to- Clll()ll f0< lhtS exdus.ve •Ba ' sea custom riome Comp1e1t00 Summe1 2002 Siron to Big Colona anci looltout point $2,650,000. Contllne Rtthy 949.759.01n 1-~~11210,~1 POLICY In an ~ to ol1ef tile bell ~~Oii(~~ requoie Contra.ctDfs whO adYettlit in Ille SeMCe OttlctOfY IO inciUde thelf Contr1<tor1 License number In !heir 10Yert1&e· menl Your co-operation 111 pttyaMmecaated l~I • JCM CONSTRUCTION WILLCVTTHE COST OF YOUR REMODELING JOB BY 10% Or we'll Mnd you and a friend out to dinner at the Market Broiler. All it takes 1s a 6·mrnute phone call. Just ptA otA your lowest bid. walk IO the phone and 01at 1 ·800·520·5530. Read Ille details and COS1 and they Wll lmmOdlately name lhe pnoe at wlllCh you·a gel lhe samo exact IOb. ll==al 1282 /WIN= I least 10% IOwet, you're _ _ o« 10 lhe Ma~ Broier •IMHIVI& -•• DlllAllON Reach 80,000 Homes Each W~k For Onl y $32 per week (4 wk, min.) 470. 478 Call Lonal-• 642·5678 x..24 9 HOUSESICONDOS FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAR A 38r 3.58a Claulc custom condo. Marble gran1te and 11awn.ne Top ol 11111 lone appltenc:u enclosed patio sm.ooo. Coastllne Rtthy t4t-75t·01n A 2Br 2.SS. home "' tile Heart ol Ille Vtfage FllllShed .. ,q, beau!Jful appo fl/tr'Pnl$ $669,000 Coast/I,.. R.llty 14f.159·0111 A Gorgeous 11rge rtar unitl 2Br 2.58a, lrwvtftine, -~. etc .. .$699,000 Coulbne RNlty to-1st.01n TERRACES CONDO 55 2bl 2ba, newly remod, wd pvt patio, newly landscaped $599000 Agt 714-293-~2 SELL your unwanted items through classiflfld 281 ELECTRICAL SERVICES LICENSED CONTRACTOR No toll too sm All servast Rep111, remodel lans. IPI. ~te<YUS M~ s.... . Servlct • lnatllll Wood/C11pet/T1le"Lam1na11 Floors • {Aoo!e15 • Showers 714-9~ F,.. Eat. 300 GARDENING Jl.ANDSCAPING Lou Tor1ff l.and8C8f>9 Weekly maont. tree 111mm1119 & 11111a1a1'°" 25 years e.p Uc/111!\!r!!! 949-S48-4J63 Dirty WO!tl Landleepe Co. M11ntenance, Lawn Atrll ing, Sponldtr T1.11&-Upl/ Repltitl, Clean-Ups Ind lnstallahon 714·703·8650 dlrtrworkl1nd1caee.com vms Decks • Fences ~·Drywall Carpentry • Tiie • Etc =... ... ~ r-llC.....• ~p-t'T u.MSIS14. 714.Ht.7111 GINEIAL IDlll AIWNIDANCI ....... Calilmiit 0 Job 1bo 5'tttlll .,. .. _..._ 9ff.JJWBJ 10 ltOUSQ.4COM)OS FOR SALE COSTA llESA * PRIME ESTATES * Ocean Views Mounltan Views• agt Pa Incle T eoore 949-856·9705 www pa111cktenore com E'Skle tleau1olut slarter 2Br llome close to Bae~ Bay & scl\Ools Mo1tva1ed owner IQ! 949-275-•902 A E.xqulsllt 4Br ~.581 Family Home. Complell()(t 5pnnQ 2002 G1eat EWSlde IOc Ottered at $749,000 · Coastline Rttlty 94H5t-01n 22 HOUSESolCONOOS FOR SALE IRYINE Woodbl1dge Vlllage wrnkey Pl rtect 4 01 2 sea on •JlPllnsrve pal1<·bke lol 5llOt1 WI IO bMdl & teMIS club and award wonning schoOI $789,000. Anchor Properties. Mf-720-3900 24 HOUSESICOHOOS FOR SALE LAGUNA BEACH MOTIVATED SELLER 310 Lool!Olll Horth Lagun1 Ocean View 381 38a app<ox 3400/&l 310 Loolwul $1.350 000 Sielame Meure1 agt 949·715·3156 32 HOUSESICONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH Superb custom hOme In Newport Heights Compleloon Summei 2002 •Br (ope 5811 s ~ name A gourmet """° kot Fp arid wondetfut 911nd Slatr· ~and entry, lhll t.ome IS pie wired tor ente11a1M1&nt, &ecunty system and <:Om· mumcatt00s Coatlllne R .. lty 9U·75M 1n S..Cll Co111ge FlHt • Gunt Great area $549,000 @Qent 949· 723-8120 * PRIME ESTATES * Ocean Vtews Mountian Views' agt Patnclc T eno<e 949·856-9705 www patncktenore com OCEANFRONT FIXER NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART AGT. 949-72H120 The Bluffs 3Br 2 5Ba t.ghl & bnght end UM Upgraded & on one ot Ille best green- beits ~99 000 L H Anchor Propef1r.. 949-721>-3900 Harbor View lion-. 38t 2Ba on huge IOI w1lh sunsel -Renloclet Ot buid 'fO'Jf own l'tolne $825,000 Anchor Properties 9411·720·3900 2438 Vltta Hogar OPEN SAT.SUN 1-4 The BtuffS> Townhome Low9SI Pnce 38r $399K agr 949-632-0489 Open HouM Siii & Slln 1-4 227 Colton SL Fabulous Med11eraneam remodel m Newll0<1 Sllo<es 3 blocks from beacll •Br. olc 2 58a 2 story state ot tne 111 home mUlt see• E.-cctusNe 3Q! Gail 714-969-9003 New U1tlng Your Chance 10 l!"foy the wonderful Baysl10tl$ lifestyle! 2Br 28a tradlloonal cottage on 1 great SUMI' st .395,000 Joann Akerman Reattor 949-721-!~475 ()( 683-1073 303 HANDYMAN /HOME REPAIR 308 HOME 1330 IMPROVEMENT _ C.ustomer S.atisfaction All phases of construdion home repair. Nothing too small • • TIE TO IEOIN YOUR HOME lllPAOVEllENT PROJECT? can a plumber. painter, handy· men. or any ol the great services lill9d htrt In our dir9dofvl THESE LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOU TODAY I 312 HOUSE CLEANING Setlllng Llve-ln house- OUAUTY CRAFTSMAN ~aeping pog.100 Cooil.ng 20 Years EX1>9rience dllbtldet!y care & tf!lllld'S I'm Your Handyman 1p Years exp 949-33&-94tO 94M50-9525 Mark MISC. SERYtCES I REAL F.STATE I t:~!1ung Ntrw UH/nl(.\ A1v11/11/>ll'' 714-432-7873 WWW f00)1111ft1l7"allt• t'IJll ~Mlll=CWAR llRllGEMTION . ......... .... 1.-.MHZ57 TIJuFE. ON TIME OEUYERV wt.. "" -• -.., ,... ...... ~ ,,,,,,1.111no1. Fr••o111, ........... 1-tNI l.OOll l ........ ,~ Uo'lnellNd 1'11 I I lllll9 ,...., l1•·'7t·• .... "'",,..'* I MOVIN-MAN Caroful • Courteous &Cheap PlilllOS • Antiques Free Wardrobes Free Es11males 949-376-7825 • :. : (. ••• t •• ~'I ' • ~ •, • ~ ' :, J t READY WHEN YOU AREi Low Rate&. Since 1981 9491645--4545 PUBLIC NOTICE The Caltf Public· Urllilies Com· mission REQUIRES that all used house- hold goods movers pMt their P U C cal T number; limos at»-chautfen prrnl theit T.C.P. number In Ill advemments II you have a ques- tion abOul !he ~ 11y of a mover. llmo °' chaufler, ca• PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714-558-<' 151 1!.Jt,,t 'JJta e.. ~Professional Painting loc -494350 ROb Isbell -Owner Costa Mesa. Ca (9'49) 646-3006 Cell 949·887-1480 IKE'S CUSTOM PAINTINO Prolt11oonel, clean, qualfly WO!'-lf'Ctllo(/tlCI and doc:ll U?034ff 9'H31-4et0 RAMOW CIAClE MAlfT PU\llng-fflllaxt Houla/Apl quality ~ FtM lltollllle l'58!1897 71+§3H91 r-------ASPHALT REPAIR. Sluriy I• --1 ~~s:::= ·---------Ct! 71H!)M7" • Magnllictnt Ptllcln Cte1I custom esiate w/canyon Ind ocean YleM ...tt be exquiSltety flnc5hed 68' 8 lul bl Sl.mcerranean area wlprf<g. mat<ls quane11 wine cttlar grand entry loyet, gallery, media room l>braiy. IOp ot !he line appls Coaatllne RMJty. Mf.759.0ln OPEN SON 1-6 91 MonWty Pine Slntll Lucia Pallm> laf'O"t 5br 4.5ba S1,HO,OOO St1fanlt ... urer, 191. 149-715-3156 Streda $1.475 000 Lowe$1 price on area lof sqll Ocean Vltws' Large yard Totally upgraded ove1 $200,000 Mart>je & Gtanote. St8111111 Meutlf 1149-715-3156 can ctassilitd Today (949) 642·5678 ...... t1.u-....i11tc ,.._LOCAnNO l1ICTROHtC SlM LUI( DITICnON ~S..W· 675-9304 1MN.;ghborhood PbitlHrl OIAll a srwu :o,-: CUAMNG SftCIAUST TWEEDY PLUMBtNG 949~5-2352 --. HONEST & AlASOHAILE Pl.Ultl8ER l150S586. 20'Wt off labor Small repalrt 714-l!S-1150 56 REAL ESTATE SERVICES Utl yfXW hOtnt for only .5'Jr. eommlaalon Why Pay Mort? lnltrntlDlac:ounlRt1ll0ts .com Cell ~TtS-4999 lot -lnfonMUon. 1~0FJn~1 LEAVE TME BIG CITY BEHIND! Netot• Presbgt0u6 bNclt side nomes tocared on the qu.er Cl!nrra1 Coast 111 Morro Bly Pnc«1 from the $6()() {)()() mb1yhomH.com 1·800-576-2811 ILoa~I So. ol Hwy Studoo .. ~ -tie S625m 2Bf Illa. Fp s, 495 Cal Sneola 949-275-1459 Ot 67~5838 Ollloe Help & ~ ~mg 5ys1emS Ml 141, paper & clutter management. For hOtne/otfa 94~-.neo. l~ST ==I PEST CONl1tOl As Low As SS9°° Family Owned St. Llc: Pro2421 714.892.8561 SERv:g I .C. TREES • ..... .-rib ...,. llllMCa 1111•11T1 ... 2 MHIMN LAthO 11m1f .......... ,, ... ,. .... ............. • • • " • -~ .. ·' ' (, . ' I ', ... ~.c--,,;..J Mott! MANAGERS t SPECIAL• S20 OFP WITH AO (Mull PflMlll tlW Ad) ~ ""' & kllclltnatls. SRualtcl on balulffully llndeclptd groundl FEATURES: 24-Hout Lobby/Olree1 dial phonaa/Fr" HBO. ESPN & Oiac/Pool & JICUul, Gutat llU"· Ory Cloae to 406 & 55 Fwya. Min's from O.C. F afrgrde coUtge and bcha. Walklng di•· tanct to shops and rntaura"ta · COSTA MESA MOTOR INN . m7 Haiti« BNd Phone NH4S 4940 ,,.;.~ .4 .. ~:;1~~ : s.mrL autLDIHGI 24lC32 WU 17,280, Mil 131'80, SOlc!le WM 113,900, 1ttl 15,890, 50X110 WU '28.900 .... 113,900. e..t Ofttrl Mutt Still Wall 1!00)3!H!03 Old« 5lYle Flinllturt PIANOS i Collectlblet ·~·,......,.. . s..-. -. '*'" ,_ $tCASHPAIDt$ _"'"'"., __ WE BUY l!STATU •I~ frieldy ........ "WI Bridge AawJll •eo =:_,. 1 ..... ..,..,. ....... . •"'----,, ll\lllt. Mil !'lor111.soudi v11lnetlble-SoutJi deelt. oomplic8tCd by lhe ftet that cilher t• Nol NdM : =:'.:s_-.:,. defeilder could be played for lhe :: :W_wriJf:. toe 81 • -to · Jofl' queen of 1pede1, HoweVer, dec:t.ter •au.,_. NORTH •4l0l I:?' '7$ 0 AQ53 .,,. EAST •0'43 ~" 2 O J9 •.1097 52 The bidding: ..... . SOlTl'H WESr NORTH EAST lNT ,_ 3NT .._ ........ Opening lelld: Six of V' MW that there WU a lure rndplay t7 ,.. blOdl 70 Oer·~ .. available even if Weat held five 11 ~led dog DOWN hearts. 1• for~ 1 ... -· Eut'• kina of hearts was allowed : =P-' 2 UW"•""* IO win lhe fint trick Ind lhe heart a. 3 Ore. tw!Ohbor· contin1111lon was won y.olth 'lhe ICC. 111 lllfped "*'*' • lilllor• · Decl11er 1tll1ed on cfwnonds and, a ...,..... Moon II C«d . when lhe suit broke 3-2. four rounda ., =--. 87 a= of diamonds -were played off. With 312 ~-lhe a,roundwortc compfe.ced, declarer· 33 QloQ lalmlt e ,,_. ,.,. ell.I~ with a hean. , 315 aajilwc IOOll 10 Wllmled up ·West cubed out lbt: 111lt, fon:111a 311 l<lnd ol bel 11 lkdlt1ot·a !Mt declaru to make two dllcards from 40 Norltl Woodl 12 ct: _ bolh dummy Ind the closed hand. It r- wu easy to pan with two clube from 41 Plllt ~ t''" ~~ ~ the table, but the ICCOOd discard from 42 :=.. 23 S&tmbllna blodl hand Will a problem. Aller letrlnJ ao "3 Soolllld :a.& Aopt,tncJ. of a club, declarer hid IO pan with a '41 ~ ITlllYbit 1pade. Wctt ex.Iced with a 1pade, : ::a:'..= = ~ .. ptet declarer winnina with lhe jack when 50 UnQmpt Y zr COflM cnoic.. Eut insened the nine. After cWilna 53 ~ doWn 29 Kotin ditcllplne the kin& of •pades, declarer IWed &4 Gob'•"'°" 30 Tt11•Ml11 dip forlornly at lhe table's ICC. lt wu lhe 5& QUMtion 31 AdlNfl J Even looking at all the cards, it is easy to 10 wrong on this deal. See if you can improve on South's tech· nique at three no lnll1lp. ninth trick, but there was no way to 57 Tllrong 34 500 ._. get co it-down one. -----------oe----eo~ 0ecJarer Wiii on the right t1'11Ck, but .,. Jbetc la noddng to lhe aucti.oo. With,. known combmcd count af ~ 28, two balanced hinds and no 4-4 major fit. the auction shown is auto- matic. West led a low heart, Ind declarer could count eight tricb providing diamonds behaved. Tberc was a finesse available in cilher black suit, calihed one diamond too many. Only three rounds of diamonds should have been played. When West cashes the long hearts, declarer can now dis· card 1 club and diamond from hand and, siooe lhe ICC of spades is still In dummy, South must come to a total or four tricks in the black suit&, four i;liamonds and the 11ee of hearts. r.iil"illlilii11-1--.. -.. -... -"-. a-11 W LWS] .......+--+--+-- ******* ********* REAL ESTATE * SHORES INTERIORS * ~y TO LOAN ! FABULOUS UQUIM110N ! i~ t HARBOR W0008 I I .1dl. 129' 28a, 2 car Olflllt, WIO hk·Upt. ·re"'· ,,SOQjmo H · -28-r -'2:"""'9'-"~own=93....;.;·::.=.;_·-new-I .... -----.. -IT.:M--1 aa1taJft JNM,... r~SIGNMENTS I . .. . I I I ~ J Udo .... delactled SWdo In older ocean front nome. Bed be & etptrate rec. rm $685 leave -949-451-1122 : <•LE! : ! ALr.;Kls ~ ! * Wicker Rattan, Lamps. Acce~sori«s... * * 2640 Avon Street * * N<'Wport OC<tch * * Off Riverside & PiK ilk Cc1<1sr Uwy * carpet/paint, W/D h~. TO • ~"~ REllOOELE.D 1 • 2111'• 2 ca~ng. ~) ~ soum C8AST ~ ~ ~. agt ~ 94 .an. HP8 ..., tto.g SNn 2t1r 1 _ _..A_u ___ CTI.__""'N"-- 1330 S.E. BRISTOL. FUl'lllahed Lu111ry 11r 1a. 2111191 ~ t 112 11111 2202S.. ... k * 949-642-2255 * f 714-54 .. 2500 Av...._ Junt 1, Ctll '49·177·1201 .._AM.CAt2707 **************** S2IOC!illlo. 811f1t 94t=722•1t21 ..._, '--CA•114 NM7MUO 2 Bedl'oom 1 8llltl l 2 Bedroom 2 a.th, •1200m-t11!10m. egent t4M73-7IOO 1-.. -= I t• MAI•) ~==1=' 1 411~11-0 :-; ,.,, k a.. 0-1, • • -------• • ltllld .... 411 11180 teak c-.. Mita Plwltw, 1893 DUFFY ~. atlll, M~ Attn: W0111 "°"' Holllt Blua & Whitt, 1 owntr, ~ HtlgNI 11r 111 quite~ btnc:hea, SmiCh & ~· SAVE SH 94!H60:§055 HUNTIHOTON BEACH P!tnl9 ~ Btdgs. Cd Patl'idl Tlltl0r8 ~ 1tm ll)1e goiOa11 yllalll. ~· , Our We coma to WOik daily. excellent condidool $10,900 PC'a, , ti• up ID S500-7Klmo PT/FT * MHOO:H!t * ICU'-............ ~ 800-836-0301 Frtt Boollltl ~M1~°= egt ZBr 2.fBI lmmllC 'Cclfldo, ~ :..:::.111 www.ex1rem!911hnow.com nw..bt!Mlluuetlonl.cOlll BEAUTY m.UHffl ll#llcurla1 PT/FT Nationwide USA ijllld tWi1 .,_, cover couch, 949-§56-9705 • le5(). & IOYaMll $550. OfflCE SPACE Nl-'R l!prdy uttd 9:!9-?0tl92e ,,..., JUI v~ 'M 80k ml. 2 pvt lMlconles; pal11al oceanlb.ty v;.w, .ublfrrl· ,,.,,, (lit, IPPfOX I BOO at ol ·~-level /Mng space. ~ Anll 711. HOAG, 450ll newly deco- rated Days 949-645-6680 Eve~tnda 949:§75-7175 i.111 Qeoroette Klinger SCHOCK HARBOR 20 Selof) 714-850-1212 Of White HuM $17,000. BllW 740IL 8tdall '17 WNll wWI Tan l.alhr otl1lllld to 1 OOf( mlltlll '24.tlO.OO 11'1112 111Y1r aand, oatmtal lthr, L-----.-. ....QI-Kl co. e111ome wlltlll, 1UPtrt> v~ Cabflo ...., mtc:hanlctl & body cood, new •f'lOlnt, QOOd ..,., lantaatic Ytlut, 2 Y' war· eldtriof. greet ~ ranty avail. $1 0.995 ......,., 94~~ •872518 Bkf 949-586-1888 ""'?"· tax res to: 714·850-0114 714·H9·02H Phllllpe Auto 949.574.nn VWEUt'0¥1n't3.iri ..... ...... XJI Com. .. bid IW1ilno tint. 5 'lf!!s BMW l40cl Coupe W =·~ :""11t11C: U11. flOnl & rear e/o, ..., 28r + let! 38a Condo rllca pelio, bllcony, 2 Aoly, W/O l*-upe, Cal aigt. Bob 123QO{rno 714-3:4§:1202 ., 281 """' ~ hfdwO !Ira, -r ldi, Ilg yd. m<>mo or em.11t. 422 F'ullerton Aw f240G'rno. 949-83 M e8(! Brand Ntwl ~I 1912 llMch Cottllga, 1 Bf 18&, w/d hk·up, l 1400m QOOd crlditlrare req, no par!!Jng. 94H73-7873 MISS IN CAT Last see 519 . Eastside Costa Mesa DRIVERS WANTED Newpon BelCh and COM Set yout own 9Chtclute1 Part °' M time •"'illl:Jle $75 t /day for fUll-tlma •4•250-4271 Of ll!ll!Y • ~- EARN INCOME FROM HCNE YM own buslneul Mail·o1d1r/i"tetnet. Full trtlnina & eupport. Ftte Ink>. wwwf&herSU1ure2002 com IOMIH149 GARDEHING ASSIST ANT PT, 17.50/ hr. t ·12, Mon-frt, TrM trt111111lng, 011nt and lawn cert. l=Of 8hemlan Glfdtn! In COM. Call Mtf?3:2211 MEDICAL FRONT ~ NEWPORT IEACti Hollstlc paJn telllll prectJce U•lng APQ4e Macinloah COIT\PUler. Will train. PtrlOllll>la Good attitude. Typing aklHa. f10hr Lv msg 949-338~ 'ONLY $895 Veruillta Studio Fumillled, l.IPQlldad. Giiied (;()mm. Pool, .Spa. Cl>hse, ft;. Ad. 9'~0 Westminster Place & Del Mar Female, Persian with one brown and one blue eye (hair is cut short) Call with any inf onnation. TOP SISIRECORDSI Night Auditor/Front Dtall J R & B "··" Aoc1t lot T 1'11191 lodge In C .M (949) 548-1984 azz. ' ~ ' Will tr••n """"' In .......,.. tic. 50'1 & WI _, .....,.., ,...,_, MIKE 94H4$=75Q5 949-650-2999 Wedding Experts HOWCASE. %ac£ 42, 000 !l?eaders in XeQ)porl 2'3each, Corona def .!JKar, XeaJporl Goasl, Gos/a !J/(esa Z>on 'I Yffiss Ou! On I.bis Chance lo promo le your experience in /his f ji!f di Our Wedding c5£o(J)Case 7Ju61ica/ion 1Jale: 7.q)e<fne.s<lay, ?une 19, 2()()2 dpace & Copy 7Jearlline.· Weclnesd'ay, 1-une 12, 2()()2 7/rfuerloriol7Jea<lli'ne: Wednesday, ?une 12, 2rkJ2 Camera ~ady/~fease 7.Jea<lline: 9rirlay, June /I, 2()()2 l!ailJ!tJJot ANNIE ;=r (949) 57 4-4,i49 ~, •PERSONAL TRAINER• lor CorOl1ll Dtl .,.., l•clllty. Cell LIH 14M75-3217 Tttdltr I Tttdltr Aide 2 po&ltlona FT Mon·Frl. lmmed oprilgl ECE units l!Qllirtd. 714-~1919 ,..... llt -111111 tht llttlnta In llllt ~fMYreqM you to cell • tOO number In which tlltre la • cllllva Plf minute. .,,. . . . t "-White, '-tcultllt -. 8 dilll. 90k mite, t Coupt1 Full Power m .-.oo 11 ... s suoo '4•1eo.1MC.,. 132,1m.oo 117934 Ptlllllpe Auto BOAT SUPS NUDED Top PNlllpe Auto 949·~74·7777 dollar paid no actss lhru 949-574-nn p1operty ttq. Insured. C•M --..=...:.=..;;;.;...;...;;..;.;;.,:,___ Lind Aoww tor details. 949-67~7 ChmolM Coralca 'M V:,:--~ ~ NOTICE OF ~ V~ °'t_ aw.:-.: Cttllfiad, Local RoYtr INVITING BIDS .......,.._ aound, M & 13299000 '17822 CITY OF ~:· ballAllul orig eond, 1 ...... Auto NEWPORT BEACH ti; llOll amlu'. 53.250 ...... m7 MOOf'ING PERMrT ~1-Lexw u 470 'tt J-714 81\d K·14 ~ a-na 'M V6, 1U1o Ont Owrlef-l.ocal, SVV.fw:.1 OOFF·GSSHORE D power at.atmg, 7511 ml, air, wenancy, TljJpl, kl\r MO RIN RATE ABS, p!9mium AM/FM CUI $43.980.00 t17858C FOR 35' AND 40' Y111Y clean, well mllnlained. -"llpa Auto AND S-81, AN ON-xW eond. 949-54&-1902 M;.574-7777 -SHORE MOORING ~ Concorde LX1 ._ RATED 18' AND Mudt M11tt Com. '!2 UNDER · 22k IOIUtl ml, gold, Red, ~-ml, grtlt .._ ___ .,. tan lthr, pa, prem IOUl1d CO. ...._ • -t """""' Sealed bida may be garaged llOMmla "'-,_ -....... '"" _.., rec:eivtld Bl the offlc:e of amtfta ntW book.iiacorda' It! t 44 4t4! ttie Cltr Cieri!. 3300 4yr wanwcY avaa. S12,eeS VW ,,_ Gl.I 'Ot Nawpor Boule111td, 9kr 1467952 949-586-1888 • r..t.rn.."'-~·u......roof P.0 Bow 1768. Newpo11-~ v1_~-r• ,.,......, Beach, CA 92658-8915 Font Con1our SE '!I FlldOly ltfanty u"tll 11 :00 AM on the 391< m1, mecallic li!Yef, auto, S16,980.00 117809 30th ~Y of M.AY 2002., power, A/C , am·lm Phflllpe Auto ,_ ______ ...., ., WhiCtl time llUCh lllds premium aounc1. I*• ,,.,. --"=9-=·~~1144-=-m:..:..:..1:..__ Yellowston~~ shall be opened and cond. $7,795 vl"t797815 ~ ~l~MUM BID 14,000 9kr 94~586-1988· =c: ~L~~ ~ tor s-a1 ae,ooo J·714 FORD Diii •tt VIII con-~ 4751c ,.,.iltt Womens . end K·14 version. 460 cl, trailer Ly!! If!! l!!!d. BP.362-0717 Recovery ot • The City ~ Newport lowing l*Q, full pwr, llt'fi C1llfornl1 Beach reaervta Iha ~ tlrt1, TV, VCR, CB, grwy/ Mtrctdtt hrll to rejec:I all bids. A "' wht xtnt cond. SB.500/obo 020 Waeon 2000 "DONATe deposit mull accom-94~ or &40-1()'29 Fo<llt GtMn w.'Tan tealhel '° pany eedl bid. warTanty·Uke Ht"# WHERE rr 1>t:':~i':v. °SuN~ ~ f;:.~ ~ S38.980.:.... AW>•1m5 COUNTS'' a, 2002 tor the sue-~· loldtd, .!....~. NM74-1717 YOUR car, i ceaa1u1 bidder. Caahlera ""'""'"'" b I check Of credit ~rd Bkr 1888 ~ ~ oat, ., •• only flOldlW 1UJOO "'9112 pl1"'1'• Proapeclive bidders Ford llluetMoa Blaclt on (lllftct ~ ·' may view Mooring J-714 eon.. '200f IM"*1 Of1!v 4211 mlllel An""'~~ and K-1"4, loctted ..;;;-f//f~"!"!!L """"""'00 t1 ..... " 111• :=1'! baVWWd fl'Om 19 Strett. ..."'}' ... _ ···"Ph1111Dt Auto ,.... movn .. 1 ~ MOoring 8·18 It on tt..-.oo t17f112 14M74·77n .... 4 w.iM. South Bay Frorlt. 8elbol ....... AUit --~ ..... 1a1and. MWtmz 1 ID For llltttler Information ...,..... • E320 t t : ca• WM Arman<' at Ford TMWW 81 YI 'ti ~ :: = O(~-:; 949-6-44·3043. 3811 ml. mtllllllc allvtr, y Approved by Tony am-tm cut, "8 new cond, cond. 12 ,995 vt429 1 Miium, ~arbor tantaatlo value, St,745 bier P4P.588-l8§8 Ruourc11 t278541 9kr 94Hf6.18H ~ ._.._. lllp up 1o 45. botll. 11 Wida, evllt now. Balboa Ptnn. SNo "" to 48' boat 16' Wide, Udo 1111. SMp lor Out!Y. Udo '4111, Ez ICX*I Aval Now. Cal tor pnclnO 94H7H§47 ~ . .--.-·. . •· · '~ ' tr• ._, . .. D'ttaollllll, t °"'* mlftt. concllllon, """"_Ji! 12t,000 • .... ~,, f!..-..'1912 Ford T-IE '" 2.4 Pertlct WMt ..._ valYe vs, 181l tctutl mt m 111111e ""'* lll!lllllc MPPNtt rad, tan :l':t Auto 111(, ~ loedtd. riot "'*· .... 1 .. .,,_., Ill(• new. 19,99$ Bkr --=--~"'".:.. .. .:..':.:.:..' "-- t4Hlt1!ff Pofeche ~ tt1 ... ,_ TUUI • .. Vtf'( CIMlll ~ 24 w111e Vt, a1k ml, ......,, S2t,9IO, 178431 grey, 1111, t»tN • ~r PhllllDt Auto = ~1ii'."' _...,: ..... =-:~11;:..44-.:..:11..:.;11:..,__ .._.CRYAWD- - . 9pily Pilot I · Thursday, Wv:Jy 23, 2002 87 ., • • • .. . . ' 88 Thuridoy, ~ 23, 2002 . . . . . Eldlle A, D, Z, &X HEADQUARTERS~ I WE WANT YOUR . BUSINESS! • Prices Starting at ._.... • a.._. eAll It Due to Interest fr86 Nrgalns, Th1odo" Rob/111 Ford is over-stocked with used car Inventory ~ ~ ellllillE and will b6 SB/ling used cars and trucks for as low as seventy-seven dollars and up. 191 CHIVY SUIUUAN AT f!pwr lo. lo mt (118447) $10,976 '97 HONDA CRV $12,976 191 HMO IXl'l.OUI 401 Lom1.,=dl. '151 7" '16,976 • . \ 0 • Ev.,,, Used Car and Truck You M1y Qu1ltty tor 4.1% Fln1nclng SlowA:rtdlt, No Credit, Bid Credit NO PROBLEMI Sold Hundreds to Thousands lllls-111111~ -a. ·vtN# Ju348451 Below The Orlglnal Price First eome ~:. "::.!.'f'C:.. t;.. ~· RE011TER1 =- EVERY• APPROVEDll Esty An1vll Suggestldll 1 95 'o•o 195 IOU ISCOlfl.X CONTOUI G& AT.AC dn AT, AC. loaded (169728) $6976 {129720/ $7976 100,0D 100 SAJUIN 100 POD IKOlf ZX2 SU IOCUl &.X Low miles, loeded AT. AC, lotded · Auto~dw (197541) (185636) • 72 $10,976 $11,976 $11,976 100 OllYAll 101 NISSAN 1 97 •o•o CIUUIW SINTU UP&OlllAWD AT. Ful Power. Leattw AC, ~f· lo ml. Eddie ~ I08ded (135151) ( 159) (Cf ~ $13,976 $14,976 115,976 191SU8900 'fl CHIVY 11ruuo JAHOI Leather, Rod, Alot'S f1JI ~A/Joys fJ1 16«J) ' ~ '16,976 17,J976 101 00001 102POU 'Hr.lfD11 UM •·250 C·2 0 QJ«J Oi>, Auto. AC AT. AC, Lb new Loadtd. 'roof, ., •19,976 ~) (10023') $22,976 '23,176 . . .. -