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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-07-04 - Orange Coast Pilot., ·~· ~'~ ~~IVo'u'~ ~'~OF JULY The only thing that can make this Fourttt of July better is sun. Well. here it is. Enjoy It most of the day. SHP-A2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MF.SA CONMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON DIE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM Happy ending to this fISh tale •Locals are buoyed by n ews that a 1ast-minute change means dory fish ermen probat?ly won't g~t snagged by new federal fishing regulations after all. mately to Washington, D.C. Gaugef"said. "It's so much a pazt- ·we·1~ trying to make some of Newport Beach. My son just provisions for the fisheries down goes nuts when he's down there. there,• L.B. Boydstun of the He's so into it. It's such a really Pacific Fisheries Management nice treat, and I would hate to see June Casagrande DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Most Saturdays of Grady Gauger's young life have begun in front of the Dory Fleet Market on Balboa Peninsula. About ·6 a.m., while his dad sips coffee, .4-year-old Grady · watches with delight as the dory Qoats come in, hauling in their fresh catch of the day. hard by the news on Monday Council said Wednesday.. •I that place become a ghost town. that emergency changes to fish-expect something to happen in a I'm so glad it didn't happen.• ing regulations effectively end-couple or days.· . Jim Fournier, Newport Beach ed lbe centur}i-old tradition of And, that fast, a seemingly historian and Web master of the dory fishermen. Federal offi-hopeless situation was turned on TalesOfBalboa.com, described • cia1s who manage the fisheries its head. the dory fleet and market as a on Friday handed down the rule "Tb.is is really good news,· living piece of history. that many species . of rockfish Escobar said. "This makes more "It started in 1891, when the could no longer be caught in sense.• fishermen's wives would sell the waters 120 feet or deeper. The good news is as meaning-catch right on the beach, right For one day, this spelled ful to residents as it is to the dory off the boats,• he said. doom for the dories, whose busi-fishermen themselves. The little But the modem-day appeal ness is dependent on rockfish fleet and market, which date alone is reason enough to hope species like long-spine thorny back to 1891., help make New-the dory fishermen stick around, heads, yellow eye and others. port Beach someplace sped.al. he said. CRYSTAL LAUDERDALE I o.An.v PILOT Frank Leal and his family prepare the catch for the early morning customers of the Dory Fleet Market in Newport Beach. Ofte n, Grady, with a little help from Dad, buys a bear claw to give to fisherman Steve Esco- bar -the guy with the crabs and lobster '#ho, over the years, has become a friend. · But within 24~ours, aR eutcry to-#No pl<u:& else--aearb~erk--the 1ri9bt shift'in a- protect the six families who ·anything like this. Where else hotel right there where they're comprise Newport's dory fleet can you go and see people male-bringing the boats in,# Fournier was loud enough to ring all the ing their living off the earth the way to Sacramento, and ulti-way they did 100 yea.rs ago?" ;. The .Gauger family was hit Celebrating hard-fought ~ INDEPENDENCE Walker 'Bud, Mahurin of Newport Beach flew dangerous missions in both World War II and the Korean War, in which he became a prisoner · Deirdre Newman DAILY PILOT W alker #Bud" Mahurin knows how precious the core American · tenets or Creedom and democ- racy are. The Newport Beach resident and former Air Force pilot has fought two wars to Mahurin said.-"We need to exploit it with our children and ourselves, and back democra- cy every way we can." Mahurin, 84, was a wily pilot who evaded death on numerous occasions during both wars, was captured by the North Koreans and amassed nearly 30 medals for his valor. He has written two books ensure their longevity. 'It's so -one about his experience as a prisoner or war and one about a group of German Luftwaffe pilots, including those he fought against. Today, as many Americans celebrate the nation's indepen- dence with a vengeance fol- lowing the Sept. ~terrorist ttacks, Mahurin o celebrates e country's efeat of the Axis ~wers during .World War II and ~e North Kore-4ns during the :J{orean War. •: For Mahurin, important to teach our children freedom because, ultimately, that philosophy wiJl encompass the world because it's right. I Mahurin was born in Fort Wayne, Ind., and joined the Air Force when he was 20 to gain Dying experience. Three months lat- er, the Japanese bombed Pearl ~e terrorist 4ttacks are just the latest lhreat to a country that has 1 , Harbor, charting a course of com- bat for the young pilot and his peers. tie was sent to London in 1943 to fly P-47s against the Luftwaffe, and his group brought down more German aircraft than any other fighting group, he said. [ athered dangerous stonns the past. And he is pressed. by the intense' level :Of patriotism tWll has taken ~over the country in response to othe latest risk. SEE FISH PAGE A4 Crystal Cove restoration Inoney secure •Funding will be available for. deteriorating cottages despite the state's budget shortfall. Paul Clinton DAILY PILOT CRYSTAL COVE -Money to restore the 46 cottages at the state park is fairly secure, even with the $24-bil- lion state budget shortfall and a stale- mate on the new year's budget. officials said. The $9.2 million in bond funds, $2.8- million gift from the California Coastal Commission and $1.1 million for short- term repairs should be protected as Republicans call for spending cuts. That would allow at least $13.1 mil- lion to restore the rustic but deteriorat- ing cabins sitting on the beach. However, the state Assembly hasn't passed the budget, so Gov. Gray Davis might be forced to make some compro- mises to get approval on lU's final budget for the fiscal year that began Monday. "Preserving environmental con- cerns is a high priority for Gov. Davis during this budget,~ Davis spokesman Byron Tucker said. "However, he is reserving the right to blue pencil pro- jects if needed.• . Bond funding approved by voters as part of Proposition 40, which passed in March, can't be spent indiscriminately. The money, including the $9.2 million, is allocated to specific uses and doesn't Dow through the general fund, making it tougher to strip. California State Parks leaders have also said they are counting on $500,000 -about half of the $1.1 mil- lion -for interim repairs until a final plan can be put in place for the beach- front cottages. That plan is expected in September. : '•Patriotism iS one giant motivating factor that we :Amertcans really have,• When his plane was shot and caught fire, he paradluted. SEE INDEPENDENCE PAGE A4 KENT TREl'TOW I OAJlV PILOT Walker "Bud" Mahurin. a fltrtlter pilot In World War D and the Korean War, alts In bil Newport Beach home wllh a model of an F-86 Sabre. Davis has included the money in the agency's deferred. maintenance fund, where money is drawn and used to repair existing structures. For the last year, since the former residents were evicted from their homes, state worken SEE COVE PAGE A4 . =;Raymond Avelnle goes one ·way I :• •Costa Mesa City Council makes change to ease residents' concerns about cut-through traffic in the area. ............... • OMV ""-of down their otherwise quiet residential street and uked the dty to make a change. A handful of those residents addressed the council, and othen sent letten in support ol the change. 1be one-way designation will allow traffic from the residential portion of the Butiide to trqel IOUth on Jaymond to aCX9I the com- iMldal portiOn of 17tb Street. but would not penntt retunUng treftlc b8fOnd 17th Place, city tr.me olfldelt Mid. • 1be cbange· 11 .n.ctlve between Cabltllo street and ·11tb Plac:e. CabdDo ... Nlidat Chartotte JohDIOD WIOta .... llytng tbj ane-w::. ........ t1m1 fQf Raymaad A~ ~ ta ....,.S to tbe cut·lla~trafllc: froiD lM ..... but did llltle ., -tbcile wbo • ~MlrltreetfrollllliilaADa A.-9 ..,. Nli•a,,ott-Mesa will g9t to • GIL& I flrwworb d6splly iocs.y wtff be • :::· The~wUI ~ fTom. ~off Ctmeo be doted t fOf thlt wltl be vtslble fTom Ctystal Cove the hoKcMy. State Pllic. Ott'9r than that. there will be torM In Mlghborlng cities; • Cost• MeSI City ~II HUN11NGTON BEACH • Newport Belch Huntlngco.1 IHct\ High 5'hool St.dlum; .-open ttS:lO p.m.; U City Hiii • N9wpol't-Meu IMNI Unified SdM>OI IMr'9 High School; gatea open et ~ p.m. DllUict •U.S.,_.. &AIUMllACH Sirwlce ----ftofnt It ....... '9ftc; • Dlilr .... of'k9 11•n1 _...,.,. • • • .. r ~ . ~ . ~ ' - Re.den r~ behind I surpriM offlhoi • fkewot1cs d~ thlt engered IOfM Newport residents. ....... ,.. Tll ll&LC-. . =N.' on vemttolt. .. colUrnn. ,,. ... cu.. wtl ....... ...... .. 'IN SHE IS Aiding students on their road to education REVISmNG AN OLD INTEREST At 42, Kim Large has spent most of her adult life as a stay-at-home mother to her three sons while work- ing on a small sewing business from home. But four years ago, she adopt- ed another title: Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District bus drive{. Sbe has enjoyed the addition ever since. With her sons all older than 14 now, Large said she wanted to do more. •I wanted to work with the kids,• Large said. "I always wanted to be a schoolteacher, but I kind of cut · myself short.• Even though Large held that out- look initially, she now understands the full import of her job. "The bus driver is often the first person (the students I see in the morning,• she said. "I wanted to have a smile on my face and help start their day off right." Her relationship with the students she serves is one of the most impor- tant aspects of her job and pne, she believes, that is often overlooked by the public. BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS Costa Mesa PR agency wins marketing award The Roxburgh Agency, a multi, faceted advertising ~ public rela- tions agency headquartered in Cos- ta Mesa, received top honon at the Major Achievement in Marketing Excellence· Awards ceremony host- ed by the Sales & Marketing Coun- cil of the Building Industry Assn. of Southern Arizona. Da¥EJlot VOL 96, N0.115 ntmMSK...-. .. .. . l WORKING i I' ·Large She,s carrying precious cargo ·we are definitely stereotyped, and I think [the job] gets a bum wrap,• Large said. •1 think people underestimate the job description." DRIVING AMID MADNESS Having to face the wrath of dri- 119'$ lilied with road rage because of the size and slow speed of the 35- foot yellow school bus, Large said people need to understand that her responsibilities don't end with dri- ving students to and fro. More importantly, they include the safety of the 80 children on board and even the safety of the children getting on and off the bus. In addition, she must maintain a complete knowledge of the bus she drives and be constantly aware of the road conditions on her route, which usually changes every year. Large must also renew her certifi- cates every five years. After getting her commercial license, along with her air brakes and passenger endorsements, Large has become one of the bus drivers Within the district with no restric- As part of a marketing campaign· created to display the sophistication and timeless beauty of the luxury homes of Firenze by Camelot Homes, the grand opening ad made Roxburgh the recipient of the Grand Award trophy. •we are atremely pleased to have been selected for this honor on behalf of one of ow newest clients,' Camelot Homes,~ Mid Claudia Roxburgh 'fy9on. presklent and foUDder of the ~. in a press releue. The agency !'89an lts work with tions. She is qualified to drive every bus the district has. Now driving the older manual transmission with double clutch bus, Large admits that despite its higher demands on her physically, it's her favorite bus. However, as it is the biggest of the school buses, Large said learning the names of all her students at the beginning of every school.year is the hardest part of the job. CATCHING UP ON READING : And with that as the hardest, the downtime during class field trips throughout the year remains the eas- iest. "I never had a chance to read until I becam~ a bus driver,• Large said. "Now, I get to catch up on all the great novels that I never got to read.• Although Large has plenty of time to pursue personal goals while on the job, she never forgets the importance of what she does. · "It's transporting kids to and from school," she said. "If we weren't there to do it, a lot of these kids wouldn't get there.• -Story by Chrtstlne Carrillo; photo by Greg Fry ..... , ......... M Dlrel;tor (949) S74-4U4 R£AQERS HQJUN~ (949) 642-6086 r\gt1t No news ttorle. lllultnldonl. ldltorltl mMtlr or~ iw.lf'I CMI be r9PfOducld wfttlOUt Wl'ltten permllMon of mwtght owner . Josu•n'°'*'dmHcom ............ Photo~ (Mt) *4151 ~'*"'*-" Nnlllllf .,... .... Re<o<d your comments about the Delly Piiot °' news tips. HOW JO 11UOt us ~ Nllllw l'OWY----. fdtor Nll't..,.., ~DINctar LAM--. l'rOfllOlloN Dlredor Crime and ClOUf1I ,.,orw, (949) 514-4226 ""Pll.blltf......,llm&com ._, ~ ADDIE$$ • Our~ Is 3JO W. Bay St.. CosU Mesa. CA 92627. Offke hours.,. Me>ncMy • frlct.y, 8:~ a.m. • 5 p.m. COllBECIJONS It Is the POot's polky to promptly comet atl erron of~. ,..... ~) 574-423). The llmes Or1tige County {IOO) 252-914, Alf.l¥dlll• CJalllfled (Mt) 642-5671 ~(Mt) W-4121 ........ ~ hectl NllO'W. Ml S7<Mll2 ~····-­--.o-. , ~UfW ,....,_,ti"') S74-4.2tl ,...,.,,., .. .,... ... __ ... ca.ei. l"Olllb ................. *400 ---··--CAllU .:::.-:.11+4115 .... ,...,.., •• 1 • .-. ....__ ....... """""~S1Wlll ~ ........... ................. ~ .......... , .... -e , •n m Tiie~ lelcM:alta ...... ~ Not~, ... "" lllJfAd dil¥ '"~ leedi..ic:-. 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Of course, they also make other business clothes, including suits, sport coats, slacks, shirts and ties; and casual wear, including sport coats, slacks, shirts and knits. You may buy two cus- tom suits for $1,299 and cus- tom trousers for $199. For your convenience, the Cus- tom Shop always keeps your measurements on file. TRY ON THIS TEAM French designer agnes b., who has a boutique at South Coast Plaza, has teamed with Everlast Worldwide Inc., a popular boxing and sporting good company, to debut a new line called "b. Everlast. • The new women's collection features active wear and sportswear. Agnes b. really stands out at South Coast Plaza as one of the best boutiques to find unique and stylish apparel. The b. Everlast line is per- fect for women who are looking for sportswear that's flattering and comfortable. "'The line includes short- sleeve logo ·T-shirts, tank tops, sweatshirts, sweat- pants, skirts, outerwear and even a hooded robe inspired by the boxer's i;.qbe. Also, agnes b. is havll\g a spring and summer sale, with selectetl items reduced 50%. The boutique is on the sec- ond level of South Coast Plaza, between Macy's and the' Carousel. (714) 241-5928. ' JOIN THE CLUB Tennis players will love the new offer at the Balboa Bay Club. It's offering a sum- mer special for three months ~now through Sept. 25). You can use its tenniS courts and pay dues only. After Sept 25, you may become a perma- nent member and 50% of the summer dues will be applied to the initiation fee. The offer will save you more than $200 on a family membership and more than $170 on a single membership. AB a Balboa Bay Club member, ydu'll have access to 24 courts, a fully equipped pro shop with the latest in tennis apparel and equipment. sodal and league play, arranged match- es, experienced teaching pros and a junior tennis pro- gram. The Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club is at 1602 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 759-0111. COt,INECT THE DOTS Bargain shoppen will Greer .Wylder BEST IUYS love the red2dot tag sale' · going on at Nordstrom Jlack · at Metro Pointe Shopping Center. All of the merchan- dise that has a red dot is reduced up to 60%. Sale merchandise includes appar- el for men, women and ohil- dren. There are alSo big markdowns on women's . shoes. Green-tagged shoes are reduced 50%, and red- tagged shoes are reduced 35%. Nordstrom Rack is at 901 South Coast Drive, Cos- ta Mesa (714) 751-5901. GO FOR YOGA If you've never tried yoga and are cwious about it, the Yoga Center is offering a free demonstration at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p .m . Wednes- day. Yoga enthusiasts say its benefits include relaxation, health, serenity and inner peace. The Yoga Center teaches all of the main yoga methods and meditation classes. It's at 4-45 E . 17th St., Costa Mesa. (949) 646-8281. REDUCED GIORGIO ARMANI Giorgio A.rman.1'1 beauti- ful minimalist designs, from suits to evening gowns, are reduced at its spring and summer 2002 collection sale at South Coast Plaza. The boutique carries men's and women's apparel. It's on the lower level, near Macy's. (714) 546-9377. PAPER PERFECT '• ! Cree ft Co. offers the finest in paper products, including stationery, gift cards, gift wrap, gifts and announcements. You won't want to miss its summer clearance sale for bargains on selected items throughout the store. Sale merchandise is reduced 50%. Crane & Co. is on the lower level of South Coast Plaza, between Macy's and the Carousel. (71.C) 979- 1828. GET SOME SANDALS Norcbtrom is carrying all ; kinds of summer sandal.S for women for less than $50. The designs come from Steve Madden, Candie's, : Lulcbiny, Reef, 1\vo Ups, : and BP. Nordstrom is at ,• South Coast Plaza in Costa • Mesa. (71•) 5"9·8300. SUlf AllD SUI WEATHER FORECAST w.~11 ~some morning low douds todly. but ~ should bum off Nrly, crutlng 1 ~lfkently sunny Fourth · of July. Highs wtll hover In the mld-70s In c.m Mell Ind the upper &GI In~ leech. lows wtll stJQ to the lowlOs. bp9ct It tow.rm up a bit ~Imo the entire WMk· Ind. fllmy If S8f9 and NM, end -=•.-holdey. .:: u•aw MNCIMl.noM.p. I WIMflOllCAIT 1"9 IOUthrJ ·~ wlndl Wiii t11aw 10 • ts lrnota tadlr 1n .. .. -.. .... Mtot ... .............. ... ....... =:~':'::.':W ..... wllh ...... • SNS of 7 to 10 feet. Fog wtll roll In thjs ewnlng. SURF Celebr• the holiday wfths out surfboltds today becMM It~ won1 l»wotth It. ="*J~, dlyto~ ....... ,,.. ~ wlM .. """"to Milt· ..... wttMe ---· pldl Into the Milt-to ctwe-,.,.., ··-·••.;1nrt ~ .... T1Dll -tc111.m.. tt :ti 8.lft. == > I "' ·. Daily Pilot ' I I I Thursday, July 4, 2002 Al Security deal · extended at . A -little ~d~penderiCe from City Hall Crystal Cove . • State parks : officials secure the historic cottages for another two months while awaiting formal bids. Paul Clint on DAILY PILOT CRYSTAL COVE State parks officials man- . aging the vacant, historic , cottages at the state park have extende(i a contract '' ~th a security finn to .. : continue a 24-hout watch. . : California State Parks · extended a one-year deal :\ with B.R. South Coast :1 Private Security Services Inc. for two more months, until a new contract can be worked out with a new firm. The company has been supplying security per- sonnel with badges and guns to monitor the 46 cottages for potential van- dals, curious teenagers and anyone with bad intentions toward the his- toric landmark. Officials scrambled to extend the deal for two months, after the previ- ous contract expired Sun- day. State parks officials paid the firm $90,000 for the year after the eviction of the former residents on July 8, 2001. During the two-month extension term, state offi- cials will put out to bid a new one-year contract for the cottages, Orange Coast District Supt. Mike Tope said. •We extended it, while we're out to bid,• Tope said. "The cottages are going to be taken care of.· In addition to hiring the firm. a year ago, the state also began a com- prehensive interim plan to protect the cottages until a new plan Xd.t ifielr . future can be developed. State officials are expect- ed to release that in Sep- tember. State officials installed security lighting, motion sensors and other equip- ment to help monitor the cottages. OUR MEALS ARE • Costa Mesa's annual Fourth of July picnic allows employees to enjoy a Jittle face time and the summer sun. Lollt• H•rper DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -C ity employees got a chance to dress down and take part in a patriotic Fourth of July cel- ebration a day early on Wednesday · The annual event -com- plete with two long tables filled with fried chicken, sal- ad, baked beans, hamburg- ers, hot dogs and an entire table just for desserts -is an op portunity for about 600 city e mployees to emanci- pate themselves t.rom the harsh fluorescent lig hts of City Hall and bask in the sunlight on the la~ns of Vanguard University. Tel ecomm unica lion s· man ager Jerry Verwolf looked right at home with a spatula in hand and un der the .warm California sun as he handled the barbecue - '1 task he has volunteered for every year. "If I can't communicate, at least 1 can barbecue,• Verwoll said, as a large puff of smoke blew his direction, causing him to wipe his face. "It brings a tear to my eye.· High-ranking department heads freed themselves from the confinement of profes- sionaJ garb and opted for casual, summer ensembles -suitable for a picnic of this magnitude. 11.RIEFLY IN THE NEWS Food donations earn fair entrance The 110th annupl 2002 Orange County Fair is offer- ing much more than the usu- al exhibits, foods, rides, games and entertainment; it's also offering compllmenfary entrance for one day only. With a donation of five or more canned food items, same-day admission into the fair will be Cree from noon to 5 p.m. July 22. All donations will be col- lected by the Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County to benefit the largest hunger- relief organization in the FULL BAR COCKTAILS ~TRIP TO M~E~X~l~C~O~~~~~~~~~~~ "OUR OWN WINES JUST ARRIVED FROM NAPA VALLEY" 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 City Manager Allan Roed er was dressed in faded jeans and a collared polo shirt. Despite his many appoinbnents for the day, he said M would not atte nd the barbecu e in a suit and tie under any circumstance. "No way, no how,• Roed - er said. "The verbal abuse alone makes it not worth- while.• Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden traded in his traditional wool u niform for a light Hawaiian-print, b ut- ton-down shirt and khakis. Costa Mesa Fife Ghief Jim Ellis totally liQera ted himself from any sort of dress code and donned an ouUit worthy of an award. Ellis wore a large straw hat, sunglasses, a T-sh irt with an eagle holding a ban- ner that read, •Land of the free, home of the brave,• and red , white and blue sh.orts th at can best be described as having a graffi- ti-style pattern to them. The city's top fire official was nearly unrecognizable as he heaped large servings of pasta salad lo hungry employees. •see how easily I can blend right in,• Ellis joked. About 300 city employees attended the picnic and were treated to ice cream and lemonade from the Orange County Market Place. A live band also offered melodic tunes for people to dine by. And those who were truly brave of heart even participated in the three-legged sack races on the east side of the lawn. Roeder said the picnic county. The items will be distrib- uted to more than 380 local charities focused on feeding the needing. As well as helping hungry children, seniors and fami- lies, the fair offers nightly concerts al the latimes.com Theater. petting zoos and thrill rides. Information: (714) 708- FAIR or www.ocfair.com. miu miu Prada Sport Christian Louboutin Costume National Stephane Kelian Jimmy Choo . NOW OPEN! II . ,. . ·~ Foor._. SOLUTleNS • Feet Hurt? • Feel As Though Your Shoes Never Really Fitl FOOT SOLUTIONS carries a complete line of stylish comfort footwear for dress, worlc andflay that look as good as they feel ' PHOTOS BY C8YSTAl LAUOEROAll / DAILY Pl T Diamond Tann of the Orange County Marke t Place otters Costa Mesa Po lice Officer J eff Mccann an ice cream bar during a picnic to h on or the city's e mployees. was a g~eat opportunity for employees to get together for some good fa ce time: Oftentimes, many staffers communicate with each oth- er over the phone, or via e- mails and memos, but rarely get a chance to meet and • talk, be said. Mayor Linda Dixon and Councilman Chris Steel were also on hand to meet and greet the various people they work with. Whtle the picnic was a break for most, Steel was put to work. ·They made me Judge the desserts," said Steel, who gave no indication that he put up much of a fight. 17-22\Fll s2191b. Now $ Beef K-Bobs Ttrlkakl or IJ.8Q Re sll"lb. Now 5 lb. A stuffe d U ncle Sam greets city employees as they line up for lunch , desserts and games dur ing the p icn ic. Fralt Wholt Bone In Chicken Breast Reg '3"'... Now 5J 99 lb. Reg s l 7"1b Now 5 9'191b. Fruh Qualit)' Produce r--------.ill White Peaches S J491b Mangos Kent or HaydeTJ Variety Ita lian 1 Squash 79c;b. 79c,b. .. Gnat Specials In Our Dell H' BUns $Z19 ... (BPk) Santa Fe Turkey Sliced to On:ter s:l99 tb. Lemon Bars /1otD 99'. R~'I"~ Af Thursday, July 4, 2002 . . llWPORT·MESA CELEBRATIONS • The Veterans of Foreign Wars POst 3536 of Costa Mesa will hold Its 29th annwil Fourth of July P.n-c:-1'• Bre.tcfut from 7 a.m . to noon today at the Veterans Memorial Hall, 567 W. 18th St. S3 for adults, and $2 for ~hildren 12 and younger. ' • The fifth annual ni·W•rd Fourth of July Pancake Breakf•st and Blcyde P•rade will be held from 8 to 10 a.m. today at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints' patking lot, 2150 Bonita Canyon Drive, Newport Beach. Free. • The 29th •nnual Mariners Park Fourth of July Parade, Carnival and Car Show will begin at 10 a.m. today at the park, 1770 W. Balboa. Newport Beach. Free. • The 43rd an~ual Independence Day Extrava- ganza at the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort will begin at 10 a.m. today and continue until 5 p.m. Events will include water balloon tosses and Hula- Hoop contests at 10, 10:30 and 11 :30 a.m.; family vol- leyball at 11 a.m.; a bike and in-line skating parade at 1 p.m.; a horseshoe tournament at 2 p.m.; and water- melon contests for kids and adults from 4:30 to 5 p.m. 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. S 1 O per car. Temple Shopping? Join us in July ard Md out 'llirf Colw¥1'Pb00 Shr HI-Ma a~ is one al h mnesl. lrimesl. and mos1 ~~~in ~ eou..y Gel 10 know us aoo O!I ~ Rabbi Ptdlard Sterilerg and feel rqi at txxne. lntnlh tmies wet:ome. • July 5th. 7:00 pm Hlmlly SErvlcE & ICE Cram 0Mg • July 12th. &30 pm CoffEE & Conve-sation with the Rabbi • July 13th. 5:00 pm Havdalah & BBQ • July 19th. 5-30 pm Tot Shabbat & ptzza Dime' • July 26th. 7:30 pm Friday Night LIVE Musical Shabbat CONGREGATION SJ1ir Ha-~·alot 949-857-2226 3652 MlchElson DrlvE • lrvlnE. CA 926'2 • www.shmtEmplE.org Join us today to begin a lifetime of belonging! FISH CONTINUED FROM A 1 said. "I see all the dory men going out at 1 a.m. every morning. That takes so m\,J.ch determination to go out there every day regardless of weather.• Uke Fournier, many have come to count on the dory fishermen being out there every day, no matter what. In fact, the Black Sheep Bistro's cooking classes start at the break of dawn at the ddry market, where instructors and students pick out fresh seafood to prepare in class. • 1 personally felt a loss when it looked like we would lose them,• Mayor Tod Ridgeway said. "They're so important to the charm here and even the economy.· The city was in the process of looking for w11ys to ,help save the dory Oeet when it received news that the Oeet may have saved ltlelf. Acting on their behalf, Boydstun recommended Chat the ban be lifted on long- spine and short-spine thorny heads and o.n sable fish small- er than 22 inches -a distinc- tion that makes au the differ- ence in the world for the future of this unique piece of Newport Beach history. Though it's not certain that federal authorities will accept the recommendation, it, appe~ likely that the move will save the dory fleet. "The dory fleet is such a cool thing," Gauger said. "I'm so glad it looks like they're sWl going to be around for another 25 or 50 years to come.· • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers New- port Beach. She may be reached at {949) 57~232 or by e-mail at june.casagrandeOfatimes.com. ALE PliOTO I DAILY Pit.OT Residents of Crystal Cove vacate the cottages to comply with the state's mandate that they leave by July 8, 2001. COVE CQNTINUED FROM A 1 have been mothballing the cottages. They've been fixing leaky roofs, mstalling plexi- glass over windows and securing the cabins. Five of the cabins have alrE!ady be'en completely r~stored for use by parks life- guards, security. personnel and rangers. The $500,000 is needed to finish those interim repairs, pd.(ks spokesman Roy Stearns said. "There's no guarantee,• INDEPENDENCE CONTINUED FROM A 1 out and hid in a haystack until he met up with mem- bers of the French Resis- tance. Alter a month, he was airlifted out by the British - Royal Air Force. However. because of his knowledge about the French • Resistance, he was not allowed to return to combat in Europe because of the chance of being captured and tortured for information. Undeterred, the avid pilot round a group that was embarking for combat in the Pacific Theater and left for Japan in January 194'4. But he was bored there because he only had the opportunity to shoot down one Japanese plane, said his wife, Joan. Alter returning to the United States, he worked at the Pen- tagon, returned to Purdue University to earn a degtee in aeronautical engineering and then returned to the Pentagon. But when the Korean War broke out, there was no way Mahurin was going to stay behind a desk. Itching to return to air combat, he wan- gled a temporary tour of duty out of the Air Force. He flew with th.e 5 lst Fighter Wing and destroyed 3 1/2 enemy Jets before be was shot down by ground RAYMOND CONTINUED FROM A 1 get to the busy Ralphs shop· ping center. "You and your crew really need to visit our street to rml· i7.e the ~to( vebidel that enter CabrtDO SCrellit a Sat.a -Ana and alt by way of -.,. mond wttbout *"*"'· • Steams said about the avail- ability of the money. "But there's no indication that any- body is going to raid that money." · Assemblyman John Campbell, who represents the cove and Newport Beach, also said he considered all the funding safe from possible budget cutbacks. "Nobody is proposing to fiddle around with the expens- es of State Patks," Campbell said. "It's pretty safe.• • PAUL CLINTON covers the envi- ronment. John Wayne Airport and politics. He may be reached at (949) 164-4330 or by e-mail at pauf.cfln· tonOfatimes.com. fire. This time, there were no haystacks in sight -only a North Korean and a Chinese soldier poised to capture him. Mahurin was taken to the Manchurian border and placed in solitary confine- ment. H e was the highest- ranking Air Force service- man to be captured at the time and was condemned as a war criminal. Because of the brutal treatment, he tried to commit suicide·but was stopped by his captors. • But bis luck had.not run out. He was freed on the last day of the prisoner-of-war exchange program and high- tailed it back to the United States. After Qie war, he , remained active in the Air Force and the aerospace industry until his retirement. · Mahurin said he was as shocked as everyone else when the terrorists struck on Sept. 11. He said religious leaders wield too much pow- er in the Islamic world, which will continue to pose il threat to democracies around the world. "It's so important tQ teach our children freedom because, ultimately, that phi- losophy will en~ompass the world because !l's right,• Mahurin said. • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covets edu- cation. She may be ruched at (949) 57~221 or by e·mall at deirdre.newmanOlatimes.com. , Johnson's Jetter read. •nus cut through traffic is also the traffic that~ on our street• Council membert1 also approved speed "hwnps• - a smaller veBion of speed bumps -for 17th Place to reduce speed. • .. . . Doily Pilot PUBLIC SAFETY . . POLICE FILES .,- COSTA MESA • 8Ntol street: A 35-year old man was arrested on suspicion of burglary In the 200 block .at 4:00 a.m. Wednesday. • Del Miii' Avenue: A petty theft was reported in the 100 block at 7:45 a.m. Tuesday. • hit !laker StrMt: A suspl· clous pel'S9n was reported in the 100 block at 7:55 a.m. Tuesday. •East 15th StrMt: A garage burglary was reported in the 200 block at 12:50 p.m. Tues- day. • tt.bor BoulevardNktori• StrMt: A 27-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of pos· sesslng paraphernalia at 6:15 a.m. Tuesday. • Merrimac Way: An auto theft was reported in the 400 block at 3:33 a.m. Tuesday. • Newport Boulevard: A vehkle burglary was reported in the 2100 block at 4:33 p.m. Tuesday. NEWPORT IEACH • .. yside Drive: A suspklous person was arrested in the 1000 block at 9:54 a.m. Wednesday. • lrvlne Avenue: A bur!illary was reported In the 1700 block at 5:13 p.m. Tuesday. • Irvine Avenue: A grand theft was reported in the 3300 block at 1:21 p.m. Wednesday. • Jamboree Avenue: Some- one was arrested on suspicion of being drunk in public in the 3600 block at 5:21 p.m. Tues- day • Main StrMt: Vandalism was reported in the 300 block at 8:05 p.m. Tuesctay. • Yacht CoquettelSan Miguel Drive: Indecent expo-wre was reported at 5:29 p.m. Tuesday, BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS JWA hanger fire qui ckly extinguished A small hanger fire at John Wayne Airport on Wednesday didn't dam- age any property or injure anyone, officials said. Airport fire crews arrived at a private hanger on the east side o( the air- Jield, near Dove Street, during midmorning to find that another tenant had already extinguished the fire. • Shortly before the fire was reported at 10:35 a.m., a pile of rags Soaked in a wood-stain substance caught fire when the tem- perature rose in one of the hangers leased out by South Coast Associates. The stain is known to spon- taneously combust when the temperature rises. The rags were bunched in. a cloth bag in the hang- er, JWA spokeswoman Ann McCarley said. A tenant quickly put out the fire before the Orange County Fire Authority arrived to the scene. The hanger is near the closed Fire Station No. 27, McCarley said. South Coast Associates rents our the hangers to various private airplane owners to store their planes. DOWD, Eleanor Salling was Elly Dowd's passion. It began in the 1930's with a small catboat off the shores of Tower Hiii in Edgartown, Massachusetts. Elly's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Hoxie made their home on Tower Hill. Some of Elly's fondest memories took place in and around this area. Elly was able to share her love of the Island with her family when she built a house and made it her home between the years 1970 and 1986. Elly was born in Morristown, New Jersey, December 6, 1927. She spent her childhood In Greenwich, Connecticut and Edgartown, Massachusetts. Elly was married to Clement Dowd of Greenwich, Connecticut June 21, 1947. Shortly after the birth of their two children, Tobey Caroline Hooker Dowd and Undsay Eleanor Dowd, the family moved to Santa Barbara Callfomla. Elly's marriage to Clement Dowd dissolved afte; seven years. She opened a successful gift shop In Montecito called "Elly Oowd's Out of Town Shop." Her passion for sailing soon entered her career field when she began writing for "Yachtsman Magazine." In 1960, Elly moved her two daughters to Oakland, Callfornia where she became one of the few women yacht brokers. She was cofounder of Schoonmaker & Dowd Inc. Elly promoted the .new fiberglass Cal sailboats through racing them on San Francisco Bay and the surrounding oceans. Here she made one of her marks by being the first wo"!'an to win the Midget ocean Racing Championship. in her Cal20, "Puff the Magic Dragon." Elly's passion for sa1llng kept her in the yachting wortd where she would eventually be Involved in designing sailboat Interiors, chartering, and being a marketing consuttant Elly loved to travel and was able to do so extenslvely. The last ten years of her life she lived In both Coronado and La Quinta Callfomla. She was the president and chalnnan of the board of directors for the Coronado Saillng Team, and waa very proud When they won the ~ational Championships this year. Elly passed away June 18, 200j2 from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonaty Disease. She is survived by her daughtn· Tobey Carollne H. Spitzer of Portland, Oregon and LindseY Dowd Halpern of Santa Rosa, California; her sister Shella Scott of Defray Beach, Florida; her brother, Harvey Wiiiiams of Nor1h Palm Beach, Flortda; her step sister. Bonnie Kadey of Wefllngton, Florida; and three~ Ashley SpfU I =-~· and Hannah and Hilary 'Halpern of ~fa Thie wlll be a memorial servlcl for Elly In Edgattown, ~ •• wheN lhe will be !Mt to,... next to her .-w. ...._ Hooker Ackerman. In Heu of flowera contrtbutloM '1'av -mllde to the Coronado High 8chooe 8...na Twn or CHl8T olo Rob Muehlenbeok 511 M.tna Ave •• COfUMdo c--... 12118. DM1M ~of the Aoeee ,-.,. "°""' Fuw.I DIMctor'8 '707) &2W730. • ' ·I Daily P11ot · ... AROUND TOWN •Send AM>UM> 1'0WN items to the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa ~. CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; Of by c.aHing (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the ~ as well as a contact phone num- ber. A complete listing is avail- able at www.dalfypllotcom. FRIDAY "Shrek" w1ll be sboWJt at dusk during the Movies al the Beach series hosted by the Newport Dunes Water- front Resort. The hotel is at 1131 Back aay· Drive, Newport Beach. Free admission. $1 parking per car. (949) 729-DUNE. SATURDAY ' "Independence Day" will be shown al dusk during the Movies at the Beach series hosted by the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort. The hotel is at 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Free admission. $1 parking per car. (949) 729-DUNE. Thursday, July 4, 2002 A5 8:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Orange Coast College Sailing Center. Students will learn basic sailing techniques, knot tying and sehm.aoship. A swim test will be given on the first day of class. The center is • at 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. $175 reg- istration, with graduation lunch and camp T-shirt included. Must bring life jacket, hat, change of clothes, towel, snack and sunscreen each day. (71:4) 432-5880 or (888) 622-5376. "Mysteries of Magic," a. magic show for children in first through sixth grades, will be beld at 10:30 a .m. at the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library. The show will · be r~peated at 3 p.m. July 10 at the Manners Branch, and at 10:30 a.m. July 11 at the Balboa Branch. The NeWi>Ort Beach Library LS at 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801. TUESDAY • PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT MONDAY "Study Skills for Success," a six-session workshop for children 11 to 14, will be held from 9 to 10:20 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at Orange Coast College. Stu- dents will learn to improve note-taking. test-taking, memorization, organization and listening skills. The col- Carlos Najera, left, laughs in his dog costume as Rande l McGee and his dragon Groark ent~ children at the An acting workshop for Cost~ Mesa Library o n Wednesday. Below, the childl'e n enjoy the show that aims lo boost feadership. · · · · · · ......... chUdren 8 to 13 will be held Generating summer readers Costa Mesa Library hosts a puppeteer and his buddy to entice youngsters to hit the books Christine Carrillo DAILY PILOT F rom playing the gwtar with a plastic spoon he held in his mouth to executing all the good punch lines, Groark stole the show from the man who gave him life. Acting as his mouthpiece, ventrilo- quist Randel McGee managed to keep the children entertained for a 45-minute variety show, not minding that the cre- ation to his right was really the center of the show. As part of this year's Costa Mesa Library Summer Reading Program, which began June 26 and will continue through Aug. 14, children ranging in age from infancy to adolescence were drawn into McGee's puppeleering world. In full costume, McGee, who created the character with his wife, moved Groark with ease, giving the illusion that they weren't one and the same. "When l hit upon this idea, l realized l couldn't make quick changes,· McGee said. •But l wanted the illusion that he was his own character." And McGee achieved his goal, according to his audience. "How did the dragon talk?" asked Zach Stephan, 6, of Costa Mesa. With questions like that looming in their minds, many of the du.ldren became focused on finding the answers. "It sort of creates an enthusiasm for reading,• said Rupinder Athwal. a chil- dren's services librarian and organizer of the event. •The performances will sometimes increase their interest. Like Our Ne w Location since 4 1enlbe)( 2001 I 130 E. I 7th Street (Behind I larp Inn) 949-645-2252 Open 7 days 9-4 (ef°loJed cel'/<u}t lwli<:layJ) Mmtion tl#s AA """&mw• 1096 tlacount ""' • /,,.;, n11 • with puppet shows, the kids want to get puppet books.· The performers scheduled as part of the program often tailor their shows to fit their audience by either introducing books in their shows or tappmg mto their audiences' interest with story telling. McGee also tailored tus show for the predominately Latino audience by con- ducting the performance in both Eng-~ lish and Spanish. and included them lr1 some of his skits as well. "The dragon wanted to marry me,• ' said Salina Gilliam, 8, who played a brave girl in one of the skits. "The dragon wasn't scary." And although he may not have been scary to everyone, they all seemed to agree that he was entertaining. "I was a dog, and I had to be nice and sometimes scary,• said Carlos Najera, 6. of Costa Mesa. "It was funny.• With a constant roar of laughter rum- bling through the usually quiet build- ing, the ventriloquist of 24 years felt good about his performance . "l get a real satisfaction of 1ust see- ing the children respond and give a good laugh,· he said. "There's a power in laughter.· from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Monday thrqµgh Friday from by Acting Express Productions at Orange Coast College. Story telling, pantomime, how to audition for parts a.nd acting in TV comm~r­ cials will be taught. A tape will be made and shown to an Orange· County agent. The college is aL 2701 Fajrview Road, Costa Mesa. $98 registration fee, plus a $3 material fee. (714) 432-5880 or (888) 622-5376. An acting workshop for teens 13 to 17 will be held from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Mon- day through Friday from by Acting Express Produc- tions at Orange Coast Col- lege. Techniques used by professional actors and broadcasters will be taught. A tape will be made and shown to an Otange County agent. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $98 registration fee. (7 14) 432 5880 or (888) 622-5376. A 10-sesslon Junior Sum- mer Sailing Camp for chil- dren 9 to 13 will be held at ~ lege is at 2701 Fai.rvlew Road, Costa Mesa: $60 reg- istration fee, plus a $5 mate- rial fee. Students must bring a spiral notebook, paper, and penal or pen. (714 ) 432-5880 or (888) 622-5376 A workshop on business plans. hosted by the Ser- Vlce Corps of Rellred Executives, will be held from 9 a .m. to noon at N(ltional University in Cos- ta Mesa. The university lS at 3390 Harbor Blvd. The fee 1s $25, or $20 if prereg- istered. (714) 550-7369 or www.score114.org. "Business Plan Develop- ment," a wprkshop designed to help those planning to start their own business. will be held at National University from 9 a.m. to noon. The universi- ty is at 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa mesa. $25, or $20 in advance. (714) 432-5880 or (888) 622-5376. 4th of July week Save up to 20% off ~OCEA Waste and Recycling Commercial Industrial Construction Resldentlal \ \-COMM .. -: A6 Thursday, July 4, '2002 .. EDITORIAL t ~ · Be cautious, but • ·~ cherish freedoms I • •• •• • , • on Fourth· of July I t's probably overstating it a bit to say that this Fourth of July has spe- cial significance. But anyone who lived · through the shock and hor- ror of last September knows that fireworks and festivities from this year's Fourth of July celebrations will tug at our patriotic heart strings like never before. · Sadly, here in Newport- Mesa, a litUe something will be missing this year. The annual Dunes fireworks won't go off as usual, leav- ing the skies empty over the Back Bay. But something tells us that the air in Costa Mesa, one of the few Orange County cities to allow "safe afld sane" fire- works, wiN be in tun bloom. But don't forget, there are many reasons to be cautious this year as well. Some have speculated that July 4 will be a perfect day for a terror- ist attack, so we all should be on our guard. In West Newport, police will be busy enough with the typically rowdy crowds. Additionally, firefighters : throughout the Southwest are being taxed like never before as some of the driest years on record are giving way to fierce firestorms that have engulled hundreds of thousands of acres of timber and brush lands, as well as hundreds of homes. So be careful·with those boxes of fireworks. In sum, we would like to take this time to not only urge caution, but remind you of a few reasons why celebration this year is very much in order. · As you're enjoying that hamburger-or potato salad, taking part in a gunny sack race· or watching the fire- -works glow, set aside some time to reflect on just bow fortunate we are to live in one of the greatest nations on earth. How fortunate we are to live in a country that values freedom and human life and human dignity. How fortunate we are that despite all of our dis- agreements, despite our political and personal squabbles, the United States is as united as ever and will never back down from any threat, terrorist or otherwise. How fortunate we are to have those brave souls, fire- fighters, policemen and oth- ers, who lost their lives try- ing to save others in the ter- rorist attacks. How fortunate we are to have the greatest military in the world, many of whom are now across the globe defending our freedoms, risking, and even losing, their lives to protect those freedoms. So, yes, keep all those blessings in mind this year, and once again we wish you a happy and sale Fourth of July. Don't knock Newporl Du,nes for Fourlh .fireworks fizzle T bis is in reply to a let- ter sent in regarding no fireworks this year at Newport Dunes Resort (Readers Respond, June 27). In rebuttal to the resident who unfairly accused the Dunes of canceling this year's fireworks show as a response to the denial of their expansion request, check the calendar. There has been a fireworks display since the City Council voted down expansion plans and also since the passing of Greenligbt. Is that resident going to bad-mouth the Lions Club for not hosting the annual Fish Fry, too? Besides repeating stories like other readers have about how much we will all miss the annual fireworks show, our community should also mourn the departure of the Evans fal'nily (if the sale goes through) and their good will and charitable contributions to our community. I personal- ly have attended nwnerous not-for-profit, charitable fund-raisers at the Dunes Resort, whlch the Evans fam- ily donated facilities and pro- vided organizations catering and lel'Vices at reduced or Charles Rollins SOUNDING BOARD community service. We will all miss the fire- works display, but next year, people should take things into their own bands. Some towns put out contribution buckets at different loca- tions around the area to gather money to fund the town fireworks display. I would gladly donate to such a cause and probably enjoy the display even more knowing that was my 20 bucks up there in red, whlte and blue sparks. First find the location and then the money will come. If we wait for our city • 1eaders • to come up with an answer, then maybe in a couple of years, we can gath- er on the steps of Newport Beach Qty Hall and watch the mayor light the annual •sparkler• for a memorable 20-second display. Or, go to a friend's house In Costa Mesa where one can have a fire· works display rlgbt in the front yard. Tb.la ls simply another sor- ry episode <>I •Good Tunes• being ruined by an :; .. ii breaii.evenlevels(Sea · Scour's, Pet Fashion Show, Cattle Barrons Ball, P1SH, etc.). overly Utigioua IOdety, J hope those responsible for thii cancellation and other events like the •Pllb Pry ankle la.dy• have a bud time sleeping at night. ., t. e Man : people take it for that they could call OU.. a.ort at the lat minute, hopin9 tbeY would ,.~an 9\'9Dt by gfying any ~UOn. great deal and .... evmt. ney. probebly evaa tolerated • .rm number of ...U• m.d by pnoos ... ~ ...... ,nth--IP! C:::?. t They ue lfnino tbelr pockets at the cott ol out future generations' fond memones. Tb&Dka far the good will and hm U..... Evans Hotels, md 111'1 hope the next Newpcxt 0.. Resort operator._ Mr ll8llle of con am 'lf t1'Mp • tlon. •CllMl.m··-....... ... ._...~ ..... • ,._ ' . 'They're ~t as desirable market /Wt becauae they stink. Nobody targets bocacclos.' -Mn .._, whole f•mlly tr.wfs the w•ters each morning for the .Doty Fleet Market. on bocaccio 'fish, OM of sever•I fish the feder•I government placed • West Coast fishrng ban on this week IOLTOI ' legal I! Da!ly Pilot \ " . Weddillg fireworks win over residerits AT ISSUE: Barring a fireworks wedding today, the Fourth of July will go off with littie bang in the beach city. I would just like to commend the wedding party for having some beauWul fireworks on that Sun- day night (•Newport fireworks dis- play surprises residents," June 11). It was something nice to have to shake out some of these codgy-old people who live down here.~'m only 72, so I'm not in that category. So I just wanted you to k:now"that it was very enjoyable seeing some fireworks and I'm certain that someone truly did enjoy that. I wo\jd urge the city to continue allowing that to happen. PHILIP SCHLAGEL Corona del Mar This is regarding the June 9 fire- works at a quarter of 10. I live practi- cally right under them. I live in Cameo Shores and I wanted to tell you it didn't hurt anybody. We enjoy'ed it. It's fun. It reminds me of the 1930s when you didn't need a permit to do any- thing in this city or town. You could just enjoy Newport Beach as New- port Beach. This guy honored bis daughter's marriage. I think it was wonderful. I know it must have cost a lot of dough, but if be had it and he wanted to enjoy it, God bless him. TfD H. BANDUNG Corona del Mar The wedding fireworks were terrif- ic. Beautiful, with many ~ttems and color combinations not seen before. Enjoyed from our back deck and we doubt that one will see better on the ~ Fourth and Disneyland can eat its heart out. To accommodate those who had a-snit, the city might move Ole time window up. Otherwise, thaiµts for the entertainment pd have a hap- py marriage whoever you are. ELAINE AN D Bill BENTLEY Corona del Mar Balboa Bay Club uefairly criticized over fines A s the prime contractor for the new Balboa Bay Oub, we at Snyder Langston are very pleased that the issue of groundwa- ter discharges from dewatertng the construction site has been resolved. This has been a very frustrating situ- ation both for our client and for us. Snyder Langston has a hard· earned reputation tor being meticu- lous about environmental protection and we try to go way beyond what we're required to do. More impor- tant, the Balboa Bay Club bu been an institution in this community for more than 50 years and has been a very careful stewahi of the water- front environment it calls home. That's why we were dilappointed that some of the D~y Pilot's cover- age of the lituaUon was skewed and, at times, just plain mean-spirited. Both the lnlti.al aJtide on April 30 (•Water quellty board fines Balboa Bay Club•) and a IUbeequept edltori· -al on May 5 {"Heal tbe bay•) took tbe Bay Cub to talk witbout any menllon'tbat 9Dyder IAagllnn. • tbe pdme CCIDll'9dor, II In cbarge of, ud l1llpOllilble fat, aD bl COllltnlCtlOn actMty at tbe •• ...,..._Ille d9wa~. We Uilied W.-treat· meat aad a.Ing~ wbo we belMidMn ...... IDcl9waWtag ~~=-Oftml ... ,. ...... wllD Ww? h•••st•aeW?ll .. ..... ,,, ......... ..,. -...... . Bil Langston COMMUNITY COMMENTARY •BaJboa Bay Club Swim Mask.· If the cartoon was meant to be shock· Ing, it was. If it was meant to be humorous, it wasn't. The clear implication was that hlghly toxic, if not potentially deadly, materials were being released. into the Bay. The rel~ of naturally occurring sulfides that were a byproduct of decomposing organics in groundwater was now being ele- vated to equal status with dioxin, Love C~ and the Stringfellows landfill. lt might have been of more value to the Pilot's readers to know that the impacts of dewatering at the Bay Oub are part of the same proceu that giV8I the Back Bay that power- tul oc1or at times. When the water recedel, upoling the sediment Oil tbe bottom to the air, the result ls that unplMMnt •rotten eggs• odor. Ukewtle, tbe IUbltance being pnnped out from beneatb tbe Bay a.ti litl9 w• at timel a foul-• melltng, Mack~ -not unlike a pie al leiwill ln tbe:bllckyarct that'• ' Ncbad to a Iba.,._ tUck DWI if ia IMI ._.~enough. But natural br~uduct Cll' not, tbe IUllde .... In .. .., ...... cle&a:tlly be manl· ........ ~wtildallwllJ ===:~:i:o":. .. ..... tions for excess sulfide levels in the . groU?dwater being discharged were all discovered after the (act, in the water quality reports that we bad pre- pared and submitted to water quality board. A review of those reports earli- er this year for the period of February 2001 to February 2002 showed excess sulfide levels for 20 of those 365 days. The Federal 00411 Water Act of 1999, Senate BW 709 (1999) and Senate BW 2165 (2000), require a mandatory penalty of $3,000 per violation, which we have paid. We chose not to appeal the penal- ties, but we are trying to determine why red flags and alarms weren't sounded earlier, either by our water quality consultants or the water qual· Uy board. lbat Issue a.side, Snyder Langston accepts full respomlbility for any concerns over the dewatering process, and we.,. very 10ny for any inoonvenMlxle to our neighbon, espedally dae ,...,....,nt odor they have bad to ........ Mott important- ly, we went Nlll'Nd to bear that tbe lnedvert8at ...... al Riladee ctidn't do any dalilaae to tbe t.y. Tbe edltOrfa1 mv-lbe Bay aub •to make 1\11'9 they .. ~ ques- tion whm lt ooa. to pnt9eting the waters of~ HaltMJr tram tur-tbs palJuUan. We wut.., ..... tbe l'Dal and ... ,,......., .... .................... , ........ ,.,llii(lai ...._,_. mtuDy 8 ....... Cl ........ .. .. . . Daily Pilot Thursday, July 4, 2002 A 7 • Dllllll& REVIEW . . . . Eating lunchfrom l)i/J.o Siam. Jennifer k MM\al DAILY PILOT L unchtime in ~e news- room consists of one . person saying, "So, who's hungry,• five people ordering food and two peo- ple picking it up. So when it came time for me to do a lunchtime d.1ning review - thanks to a dining aitic tak- ing a week off -I tu.med to the hungry editors, reporters and photographers in the office. We picked a place to which several of us have been, but no one from here has reviewed -Diho Siam in Costa Mesa. Diho Siam can be found in the shopping center across from 1\iangle Square. It's an intimate dining space, filled with colorful artwork inspired by the life of Bud- dha. On& of the most inter- esting things about the restaurant is that it offers both a Chinese food and a Thai food menu. Por the purposes of this review, the dining choices were llmit~d to the daily lun- cheon specials. There are 11 Thai specials and 16 Chinese sped.als available between 11 a .m. and 3 p.m. Variety is not a problem. The Thai dishes are avail- able with chick.en, beef, pork, vegetables or tofu. Thai lunches come with a side of jasmine rice. The Chinese lunch speci.als come with an egg roll and fried rice. City Editor James Meier ordered the satay chicken off the Thai menu ($5.75). The · dish is described on the menu as a marinated skewer of meat, barbecued and served with a peanut sauce and cucumber dip. "The peanut sauce used to marinate the satay chicken creates a delicious taste that sticks around nicely as a faint aftertaste,• he said. "The portion of four kabobs comes dose to filling one up, but its plate mate -a couple of por- tions of white rice decorated with thin ltfr ~f carrot -.. _ '-il li1111l" .. ( )111 ' I • I. I , , . ' . . 1, It i'. Rabbitt Insurance ~ncy Al1l'O • HOMl!OWN!Jl.S • HEAU1I SldililJ Si'!" J 9$7 . • G" G~~-./ 'b 949-631-40, '41 Old Newport ...... Newpon e.dt {Neat H01f 'Holpltal) guarantees the lunch special will provide a full stomach for the average person.• • Meier, who bas been to Diho Siam a number of times, said the restaurant is worth •giving a whirl." Kerry Flynn, our news- room manager, decided to try the almond chicken off the Chinese menu ($5.25) - stir-fried chicken with diced water chestnuts, bamboo shoots and carrots. Flynn liked the vegetables in the disb, calling them •crispy and fresh,• but found the overall taste to be •a little bland.• "I'm not sure where the 'almond' came from in the nam& of the dish,• Flynn said. "I found only one almond half." Reporter Deirdre Newman had better things to say about the Thai cashew nut chicken ($5.95) .. "It has a zingy flavor due to the medley of vegetables and the spicy saure that accompanies it,• she said. "While the onions and red and green peppers pack a potent pund:l., the chic)ten is a little dry and chewy.• She loved the jasmine rice, calling it •very soft and more tasty than some dry globs that have accompanied Thai food in the past.• Newman also tried the Thai iced tea, which she said is a "luscious complement to the dish, with a light, smoky flavor that cleanses your palate after each bite.• June Casagrande, who covers Newport Beach for the Pilot, said she thinks Diho Siam's Thai food is •great,• but some of their final Clearance! -70%0ft1 LADIES' SUMMER SHOES, HANDBAGS & ACCESSORII;S SlzCs 4 to 12 in a great selection of widths! Chinese dishes have fallen below her expectations. For this review, she tried the orange peel chicken ($5.25). ·1 love that place, so I'm disappointed to·say the orange chicken is a little • below their standard,• Casagrande said. "The orange sauce is delicious, but the c:hicken is a little dry.• · Por soup lovers, she rec- ommended the tom kha, hot and sour coconut soup. It is "excellent.• Photographer Don Leach thought the pa-nang chicken ($5.50), chicken in spicy red curry with coconut milk, was •simple, well done and very tasty.• The coconut milk sauce was "super good" over the jasmine rice, but the d1sb could have used a little more chicken. But, he said he would definitely be going to Diho Siam again, There was no meat what- soever in my meal -green jungle curry made with tofu ($5.50) -but there were plenty of fresh veggies. A nice amount of spice warmed up the coconut- based broth-and brought·a tingle to my tongue. The tofu sopped up the sauce well. Chewy mushrooms, crisp sugar peas, carrot slices, bamboo shoots ana broccoli . made for a variety of tasty · textures. I did not like the Thai cof- fee I got to complement my meal, however. I like sweet things, but this was a bit too sweet. I wanted th~ ice to melt faster, just to lighten the taste. Overall, the lunch specials at Diho Siam seemed to please. Most of the staff thought it'was a place worth going back to. The lunch prices are inexpensive and the to-go service is great - they had the order ready on time. If you go, try the Thai. • JENNHR K MAHAL is features editor. She may be reach~ at jen-GREG FRY I OAJLY P1LOT nifer.~ha/Olatimes.com .. stephe!' On f Dlho Siam's lunch specials is the kung pao chicken. They serve both Chinese Santacroce is on vacation. His e O columns appear ~ry other week. -and' Thai iood at the Costa Mesa eatery. ~ . The Original MIKE'I CARPET$ OVER 30 YEARS IN COSTA MESA •Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery* ALL CARPET & FLOORING CUR RE NTL Y MARKED DOWN 30o/ooff . ~s Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates CALL NOW 642-8400 DESIGN CENTER lifor All Your Decorating Needs!" . . FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY • Custom-Made furniture • Slip Covers • Patio f umiture • Draperies. Shades. & Bedspreads I .. A8 lhundoy, July 4, 2002 ' Daily Pik>t 'Big River' overflows at TrilOg)J Playhouse THEATER REVIEW •1 TOm Titus C osta Mesa's Trilogy Play- house has, in its first year and a half, mounted some ambitious productions iii its limited staging area -"The Secret Gar- den• and "The Sound of Music" come to mind -but nothing the theater has produced in the past quite approaches the scope of •Big River.· This musical version of Mark Twain's novel •Huckleberry Finn" has been staged locally in the more spacious venues of the Laguna Playhouse and the Orange County Performing Arts Center, where scenic spectacle often overshad- owed 'the show's performance aspects. At the Trilogy, the Roger Miller-William Hauptmjlll story receives a more intimate -and ultimately more immediate - treatment. Director Alicia Butler wisely double-casts a number of roles - giving Don Nikois three memo- rable, and highly contrasting, stage turns as author Twain, Huck's ' drunken father and a smooth-ta lk- ing ron man Viewing the show without a program, playgoers prob- ably wouldn't make the connection. FILE Pl'IOTO I DAILY PILOT R . .J. Dickinson as Jim and James Mulligan as Huck Fl.mi rehearse a scene at the Trllo Playhouse .. Any production of "Big River• rises or falls on its Huckleberry Finn, and here the Trilogy plays one of its aces. James Mulli9an, who's performed in nearly every liilogy show and designed every set, successfully sheds about 10 years to slip comfortably into the skin of the adventurous teenager who frees his guardian's slave and accompanies him on a rafting trip down the Mississippi. with as many twists and turns as the river 1tsell. Mulligan renders a thoroughly convincing performance as he struggles inwardly with the morali- ty of the time ("abolitionist• being a dirty word in 19th century Mis- souri) to unshackle his black friend on more than one occasion. He also handles the musical numbers with verve and guslo, most effec- tively teaming with R.J. Dickinson -supe!bly enacting the slave Jim -in the signature number "River in the Rain." Dickinson is given ample oppor- REEL CRITIC tunity to exhibit what appears to be a voice classically trained in gospel music, which reaches its peak in the emotional "Free at Last' num- ber. He also excels in enhandng the human side of a character regarded by most as "property" in a moving performance. Nikois and nm Anderson con- tribute memorable performances as the King and the Duke, con men who traverse the Mississippi look- ing for a quick and easy buck. Anderson particularly excels in this segment, crucifying. Shakespeare in a rambling sollioquy and extolling the virtues of a carnival · attraction called "The Royal None- such,• while Nikois also renders a powerful interpretation of Huck's cruel and avaricious •Pap.• Michael Mulligan -brother of James -jumps into the role of Huck's buddy Tom Sawyer with both feet, concocting wildly com-. plicated plots to achieve the most basic of goals, all in the name of adventure. His high-steppmg solo. Zilo and _Stitch ' out of Disney norm NOW PLAYING I laughed, I cried ,andifl had a child I would not take her to see this movie The tag line, "There's one m every family," offers little insight to what Disney's newest animated feature film, • Lllo and Stitch,• is really about. With a different style of mawing and wate rcolor-look- 1ng backgrounds, Disney took an obscenely big step in trying something unusual. Stitch was created as a small yet vicious machine of destruction. Red flag No. 1: violent creature that kids Jove. DEANDRA RICH ch1Jd Lllo's only parent is her sister. Nani, who is being watched by social ser- vices and is in jeopardy of losing her Little sister. Red flag No. 2: explaining social ser- vices to a some" entertainment. Although Ulo and Stitch somewhat tum from their vio- lent ways. we never get a clear picture of why. Still, it is endearing, as the story shows it does not take.the conven- tional form of a family to make one. Lines like, •niis is my family. It's broken, but it's good,• can bring tears to mature eyes. It seems to have a good message, but sent in the wrong way. So if your kids really want to see it, do a little preview action before you ta.Ice the little ones to the theater. •Ulo and Stitch• is rated PG for mild sci-ti action. '" • MW: •Big IMr" ····-~~ 29JO 8rtstol St.. Com MeSll • --=Through Jultf 21 . ,._ formanms wit be.7:JO p.m. PW- days, J:JO end 7:30 p.m. Slltul'- days, Md 5 p.m. Sundays. • CDST: $15 or $17 • W : (714) 957-3347, Ext. 1 "Hand for the Hog," is goofy but funny. Sharon Simonian does fine dou- ble duty as the stem Widow Dou- glas, Huck's guardian, and the more accessible Sally Phelps, Tom's aunt, much later in the show. Suzy Thatcher has a fine, frosty turn as the widow's Bible-thump- ing friend and Jim's owner. Priscil- la Robinson injects a welcome dose of sweetness into her role as Mary Jane Wilkes. who stirs heretofore unnoticed emotions in Huck, and Megan Morrison chips the • e • off Twain's Joe Harper cflaracter to play Huck's buddy as a thinly dis- guised female. ·James Mulligan's scenic back- drop beautifully sets the tone for the story, and choreographer Jim- my Hippenstiel puts the ttoupe through some intricate dance paces in the Trilogy's limited per- for:ming area. •Big River• proves that old adage that good things often come in small packages. The Trilogy doesn't skimp on staging (the show runs a full three hours) to bring the stage version of this literary classic to exuberant life. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Dail9 Pilot. His reviews appear Thur5days and Saturdays. When he is found too dan- gerous to exist, he is banished. Stitch ends up in Hawaii, where he is thought to be some sort of animal and is adopted by Lllo. This is where the story takes an interesting tum-. DlSney did do a good JOb of portraying the stereotypical nature of a parentless child - confused. tormented and some- times violent -whlch gives us red flag No. 3: Not only is Stitch violent, so is hls counler-. part, Lllo. Ultimately, exposing a 6-year-old to the whole situa- tion is not my idea of "whole- • DEANDRA RIOf is a novice screen· play writer In Costa Mesa who hopes to one day turn Ebert and Roeper into Ebert and Rich. Winona Ryder and Adam Sandler star ln "Mr. Deeds," ln tbeaten now. ~~ ab R e 8 l a u r a n t . -... ---Establlshed In 1962 --- Steaks • Safood • Cocktails •••Quality Service••• •••Ni Entettairuncnf9• • ••• and . I ~ •' ' 1 ... 11 •• ,, , •• ,,,,.,.,.' ,// (94 9) 6 4 6 -7 944 1(,1)::, lf\·i11r •\n· .. 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Another crate of soda, another keg of beer, another 100 apple pies to serve to a guest list that started with 50 friends and turned into a gathering of some 500 local residents who knew that on the Fourth, their hot dog would be served by the Sterns. Together they would all share the "all-American·• apple pie as the brilliant col- ors of independence infused the night sky over the radi- ant, reflective and still waters of the Back Bay. The party died with Stern. How appropriate to celebrate the life of a unique and patriotic American on a day that meant so much to him. It is regrettable that Stem is not. here to share in these thoughts, but it is one of the very special attributes of humankind to be able to bold on to values, ideals and memories long after people have passed and times have changed. Stern was not the most popular or beloved character on the Orange Coast. He was, after all, a divorce attorney. And <livorce attorneys make plenty of enemies. When I first began writ- ing this column about 10 years ago, I met the Stems at a charity function, and I included the mention of their names in my column, : The morning the column • ran in the newspaper, my : phone rang. A hysterical 1 woman was crying and : screaming in my ear • , ; demanding an explanation of bow I could possibly have a kind word to say about the man who left her in dire straits as her bus- Support Our Schools I I· ' I I I l~I llS\l1t•f'••11Y~ B.W. Cook THE CROWD band's representative in their divorce. I never mentioned the incident to Stern as I got to know him over the years, and I only share it now because I realize that we ' are all complicated souls, imperfect, uneve n, unequal and none without a sha?e of sadness and trouble in our lives. Stem knew this so well. He also knew that each of us can only be responsible for our own individual happiness and that the best that we can do for one another is to be hon- est, direct and caring when- ever possible in any dealing with another human being. The Fourth of July .was important to Stem because he was a German-born Jew who spent his teen years in ·a Nazi concentration camp. The Fourth was important to Stem because, as a young man in America, he was able to put himself through law sch ool and build a career based on his own ability and not overshad- owed by a political system that denied him the right. The Fourth was important to Stern because he found the love of a woman in America who bore him children who grew to realiz.e their full potential in a land •with lib- erty and justice for all.· Stern would divorce and then fall in love with his second love, Ann, and together they would build a new life in a new direction, discovering vastly new worlds. The Fourth of.July was important to Stem because he and Ann, a Lutheran, would discover the meaning of a different faith, known a s Bahai, and this path would change both of their Uves as they searched for meaning in a complicated world. Stem would have been heartbroken by the tragedy or Sept. 11 . Yet he would have reminded us that only in America ls it possible to protest a9ainst the govern- ment and simultaneously earn a million-dQllar fortune in a business venture of your own creation. Only in America is it possible to send your children to a fully paid-for public education and vote to have your gov- ernment also permit you fo receive a school voucher that would allow you to use tax dollars to send your, child to an alternative pri- vate school. Only in Ameri- ca might you find a minority voice challenging the majority position on the inclusion of the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance. In America, all voices a re heard. Stem raised the fiag higher than anyone else on July 4 gecause he knew firsthand what it was like to be denied the freedom and liberty of individual choice. The fireworks over the Back Bay may be gone on this Fourth of July, but the Fourth is not just about fire- works. It's not about hot dogs and barbecues. It's about the spirit of people. People like Stem. People who know that what matters is keeping alive the intangi- ble spirit of freedom that is ·so much more than the right to live in a certain fashion. Stern was proud to be an American not just on the Fourth of July, but every day. I stand in line behind him, and I know countless others in this community, and every community in this nation, agree. America has much to celebrate on this very special day. Keep thoughts of •and justice for au· in your heart and in your mind, and upon your lips as you express your beliefs. Our greatest free- dom is the freedom of the mind. We can think it. We can say it. We can live it. • ntE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. AfDllOUIS . fPECIAL FUN ON THE FOURTH Barnaby the Clown will. be the master of ceremonies at the 29th annual Indepen- dence Day Celebration at Mariners Parle, on Dover Drive at Irvine Avenue tn Newport Beach. A bike and . walking parade Will launch the festivities. Assembly will begin at 9:30 a.m. at Mariners Drive and Com- modore Road. Participants are encouraged to decorate their bikes with patriotic regalia. There will be fami- ly games, a crafts boutique, silent auction and vintage _ car show. Free. (949) 644- 3164. . FOURTH AT THE DUNES Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort will present Fourth of .. July festivities, including music, games, crafts, Hula- Hoop · contests, volleyball tournaments and more at 1131 Back Bay Drive, New- port Beach .• Events will begin at 10 a.m. and run all day. (949) 729-3863. MOVIES ON THE BEACH The Newport Dunes Water- front Resort Hotel will show movies on the beach every Friday and.Saturday during the summer. Showings will begin at d...-sk. The film schedule is as follows: "Shrek" on Friday; "Inde- pendence Day• on Satur- day; "The Princess Diaries" on July 12; "Men in Black" on July 131 •or. Doolittle r on July 19; "Raiders of the Lost Ark" on July 20; "Max Keeble's Big Move• on July 26, and •Jurassic Park m· on July 27. Newport Dunes is at 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is free, $7 for parking. (800) 765-7661. 'THE DARK CORNER' "The Dark Comer• will be shown as part of the Friday Night Film Noir series at the Orange County Museum of Art at 6:30 p.m. July 12. Ttie mu1eum ii at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Suggested donation ii $4 OI' $6. (949) 75~1122. 'UNION MCIAC9 The Or1U19e County Muse· um of Art Will show "Union Pacific• u part of its Friday Night Filnulltseries, which features filml directed by Cecil B. OeMille, at 6:30 p.m. July 19 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Suggested donation is S4 or $6. (949) 759-1122, Ext. 204. . ·MUSIC THE SHARKS The Sharks will kick off Fashion Island's Summer Concert Series at 6 p.r.n. Wednesday. The free con- cert will take place at' the Newport Beach shopping center's Bloomingdale's Cowtyard. Reserved seat- ing is available for $15. (949) 721-2000. NEW ORLEANS JAZZ. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band will perform New Orleans jazz at 8 p.m. July 12 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. $29 or $36. (714) 740-7878. HUEY LEWIS Huey Lewis and The News will kick off the Orange ·county Fair's . Concert Series at 8:30 p.m. July 12 in the latimes.com Theater, 88 Fair Drtve, Costa Mesa The concert is free with Fair admission, though reserved seating is available for $10. General Fair aslmission is S7, S6 for seniors, $3 for children 6 to 12 years old and free for children 5 and younger. (714) 708-3U7. JAZZ.TRIO Gulfstream Restaurant in Newport Beach will present a jazz trio Sunday through Wednesday as regular entertainment at 850 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. Hours are 5·to 9 p.m. Sun- day and 6 to 10 p.m. Mon- day through Wednesday. (949) 718-0188. MUSIC AT THE MEROtANT The Wine Mer~t and Wine Bar will featw:e the trumpet and vocals of Jack SbeldoD at 7:30 Prldays and Satw'days on an ongoing buts. The bar ii at 3'00 Via Udo, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 566-9-463 or www.bhwfnemerchant.com. WEEKLY JAM The Studio Cafe presents Monday Night Jams from 1 to 11 p .m. every week. MWanted • musicians include guitar players, bass players, singers, drummers, -keyboardists and others at 100 Main St., Newport Beach. Fre~. · (949) 675- 7760. MUSIC AT THE ANNEX· Musical acts perform at 5 p.m . Sundays at the Pierce Street Annex, 330 17th St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 646-8500. MUSIC AT THE GRJLl The Bluewater Grill offers live music on Friday and Saturday nights. Greg Morgan, Nick Peper and Kelly Gofdien (known as MPG) will perform classic rock, R&B and swing at 8:30 p.m . Fridays. Marvin Gregory and MPG will per- form classic rock. swing and R&B at 8:30 p.m . Satur- days. The restaurant is located at 630 Lido Park Drive, Newport Beach. Free admission. (949) 675- 3474. MUSIC AT TME PEIJCAN. The Rusty Pelican offers the music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday. The band will per- form from 7 to 10 p .m. Wednesday and Thursday, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a .m . Fri- day and Saturday, and 2 to 6 p .m. Sunday. The restau- rant is at 2735 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431. WEEKEND BLUES Anthony's RiverbQat Restaurant in Newport Beach will present The Bal- boa Blues on Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons. The program will feature jazz ahd classic rock tunes for dining and dancing. Antho- ny's is at 151 E. Coast High- way. 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Marilyn Brewer, Marian Bergeson, Janie Arnold and Beverly Langston visited Mam- moth Lakes. The Ashton family of Newport Beach celebrated Win and Pat's 50th wedding anniver- sary in Cabo San Lucas 1n June. · I Ray and Nancy Carpenter visited Ponte Vecchl Bridge in Florence, Italy. The Newport Beach little League Major American Reda were ted last month to a Seattle Mariners game at Safe<:.o Field by Mariners pitcher Jamie Moyer. Kent Lundberg of Costa Mesa and Roy Steves of New York visited Korea and watched the USA versus Mextco World Cup match. •@mnnwWJJ CONSIGN • DESIGN Quality Furnishings & Accessorlts For Your Homt Bookcases ......................................... •100 • •300ea Buft'ets ............................................... '17 S-'89Sea . Chandeliers ................................. :-: ...... : '50-'450ea Coffee Tables ........................................ •40.•11sea Dining Chairs .................... ~ ................. 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NBLL M1jor Reds pl1yer I' .. _ I ' July I honorM DICK DAVIS .. , Dolly Pilot lporte ..._, Roger Carlaon • 949-57 U223 • lporte Paxa 949-6500170 Thul'lday, July 4, 2002 81 • I ·HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SCRAPBOOK 2001·2002 / • STM MCCAANK I OMV PILOT NewPf>rt Harbor High'• Bllzabeth Clayton, a multifaceted athlete who alto playt volleyball, clean a hurdle on her way to th.11 year'• champtonahtp tn the gtrla SH View League 100·meter hurdles at Irvine High. She qualllled for the State MHt ln the triple Jump. DON LEACH I OAILV I'll.OT Clockwtle lrom above: Field hockey atandout Kaley Nix getl ~der the ltick of a Harvard·Wlltlake player. Paige Lamlng . preparea to rocket a lhot on goal ln water polo. Soccer star Amy lou lmockl the ball. away from Woodbrtdge'1 Dwelle Shank •. Cbrtltlne Woller, left. ad teemm1te Us Lord (8) go up for 1 block agalnlt·Mater Del In 2001 volleyball adlon. lj ' STM MCCMNK I 0M.Y PILOT .Rogers , . playing it . straight down middle -. Fonner USC basketball star and UCI coach flexing his fund-raising muscles for Goodwill. -. p laying golf with former USC basketball star Danny Rogers, and watching his easy- . swinging, down-the-middle tee shots, made me think what he was probably like as a cager for the 'Irojans in the 1950s. Rogers, now the chief executive officer at Goodwill Industries of ----- Orange County, enjoyed amazing consistency off the tee during his company's recent •· fund-raiser golf tournament at Coto de Caza (North course). "That's the best I've ever played," Rogers, a member of the men's club at Costa Mesa Golf Richard Dunn GOLF & Country Club, said later. Rogers, who could one day become the flrat CEO at Goodwill to win his own tournament, •till holds the USC record for the molt tree throws attempted In a game -26 again•t Oregon In 1957. It wu an honor to play with Rogera, aao the tint men'• ba1ketball coach at UC Irvine, and hit group In ent that railed 1100,000 tor dw'lty. The Angell, eve also partid· pated in the tournament. There was also 1 large local flavor at· the event with eeveral of the more than 160_golfera from Newport Beach or Costa Mee. Some of the top ttn.llben i'ncluded Cameron Crowner and John Salmon of Newport Beach, low·grou winnera on the North coune, and Buck Johna and hit ion, Mitch, of Newport Beach, the low-net winnera. Buck Johnl, of coune, can eully be miltaken for Tom Kite -10 check b1a credential.I. Co1ta Me1a'1 BW Taylor wu part of the runner·up low-net team on the North coune. On the South coune, Newport Beach'• Joe Odegt played on the SEE GOLF PAGE 12 ROWING Pirates stay_ alive ace crew completes third-best time of the day "and advances in Temple Challenge Cup. H.BNLBY, England • The Or~ Co11t College' crew defeated the Unlveratty of Briltol (B09land) Wedntilday, fin1ablng wttb tbe third· belt time ot the 32 boatl in tbe ,_,.. Challen99 cup of the Hena.y loyal Regatta on the Tbamel JMI'. · Cout i.d the majadty cl the r.cie and DnllMd ODt lilagtll ... cl ldlW in 6:43 on the 2,30().mewr coune. Wlth 18 crews remammg AD tbe ,...CbdqeO.,. ............ ,.. 1W1t Quwa'I uut .. *Y ~...., at 2:30 p.m. Queen'I dlf..eid ..._ Btudet Ii B.C. Parts (Pnnce) In 8141 . Wednelday. •'Jbat wOl be I very tDugil l1a, • OCC crew coecb Daft Orut ..sd. ·n.lltlb ................ ...... llltM .......... .... lllllpl 2 .. .. . .. ......... .. , .. = .. · .... _. .. -..: ..... ='~~ ..... 82 Thursday, July 4, 2002 RnREATS Big le&gue pitcher MOYer treats Reds Seattle Mariners starter gives NBLL Major Reds a suite at a Mariners,game. Bryce Alderton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Janue Moyer and Newport Beach Little League Ma1ors American League Manager Fred Silva made a bet during the 2002 Little League season The twQ that met 1n 1946 mdde a bet that 11 the M<1Jor fh•ds. whom Silvd coMhcd, P1ther won Newport Bedch'!:. Amcncan Division or pldyed m the league's champio nship ydme, lhen Moyer would tredt the team to d suite ford Mdnner. yd me at Safeco Field. Well, the Reds mdde 1l lo the lillc game, losing to the Diamondbacks, 3-2 in n1n.e innings, so Silvct and h1!> tC!dffi made the two-ddy trip to ScdlUc June 25-26. ' They watched the> MMincrs defeat lhe Oakldnd A's, 7-1 , on June 25. The next night, Moyer pitched seven innings ol two- h1t shutout basebdll, but got a no-decision m d 1-0 Mdnners' wm over Oakland Before the game the ktd!> toured lhe dugouts and held dt Sdfeco and received autographed balls from Moyer, according to Reds' second baseman Eric Mooney "You see a huge, g1gant1c ballpark that's reaJl y awesome,• Mooney said. "(Moyer) talked about beconung a rndJOr leduuer a nd 1oming the Mc1nner'> I tu WdS real n1re. • Moyer was the firs t llldJOr ICd!.JUN Timmy W1nn1nq hc1cl met. Winnin9 like<;! tounng lht' prcs'i box. "It was rool in th<> pr<>s'> box to 5Ce all the little holei. from wh<>re foul balls hit," Winning Sdld Ounng thl' gdmc, the tf'dm <>nJ oycd the drnenit1ei. of the ... u1te, watc hing the movie "American Idol " and eating clipping dots and chips dnd salsa. Tbe kids soaked up all of the experlenc~. according to Silva. "lt was a neat experience for the boys,• Silva said. Sliva met Moyer in 1996 when Silva took his two sons, Matt and Andrew, a NBL( American ~ague Majors All- Stat this season, to New York. The four took in a Yanlcees- Angels game as Fred Silva recalled, and stayed at the same hotel American League teams !>lay at. Moyer and the rest of the Mariners checked in for their ..enes against the Yankees. Silva bought baseballs so Matt and Andrew could get autographs, dnd gave one to Matt as Fred went sightseeing. Matt Silva came back with a ball 'iigned and the three went to lunch at the Mickey Mantle Re!>teurant near Ce~tral Park. While at the restaurant Andrew and Matt spotted Moyer and ran to tell their father. "We had no· idea who (Moyer) was,• Fred Silva said. After the game that night, Stlva aod Moyer saw each other in the hotel. ~Uva introduced himself to Moyer and the two have bee n friends ever since, seeing -each other four or five times a year, according to Silva. Moyer is in his 16th Major League season and bas a lifetime record of 159-120 with a 4.16 ERA while amassing 1,444 stnkeouts. This season he is 8-3 with a 3.02 ERA and 66 strikeouts in 122 tnnlngs pitched. He has thrown two complete gdmes this season. Silva credits Moyer with making Andrew want to be a pitcher. "The reason (Andrew) became a pitcher is because of JcUn.ie," Fred Silva said. •Andrew had JUSt started T-ball, so he was kind of a hero for (him).• Andrew's pension for giving batters little time to get ready 1n the batter's box can be dltri buted to Moyer's influence, r=red Silva said. "(Andrew) gets slowed down by lhe umpire a lot," Fred Silva said.;l've got to slow him down (sometimes).• TENNIS Qent commits to Mercedes Cup NEWPO RT BEACI I Newport Beach'i. Taylor Oent, who reached the third round at Wunbledon last week for the flr!:>t time in his career, will be part or a strong Amerirdn contingent in the Mercrdes- Henz Cup July 1 B-28 at the UCLA Tennis Center Dent..who captured his first Challenger c1rcu11 tJtle lr1st yedr ell Surbiton, England, dnd has posted ATP Tour victories over Jonas Bjorkman, Wayne Ferreira, Magnus Norman and Sjeng Schalken, is a former Corona del Mar High standout who won a CIPSouthernSectio~ <;i ngles title as a freshman ln 1996. He turned pro two years later. Last year, Dent cranked up . the fastest serve in Wimbledon hisiory at 144 mph. SfQRTS . . DON LEACH I DAll.Y PLOT Reds second baseman Erle Mooney, right. makes an unassisted double play after applying the tag on Michael Epstein of the Diamondbacks in the recent Newport Beach Uttle League Major Cbampto~p Game, won by the D-bac;ks, 3-2. Dominating day in District 55· Stand9ut defensive gems, hot bats spark Newport National's 14-4 win in tp'st r~und of All-Star play. Bryce Alderton DAILY PILOT LAGUNA NIGUEL -South Mission Viejo should have known it might be in for a long day in the bottom of the first inning of their first-round All- Star game against Newport Beach. 1Wk:e in the 1nDing Newport Beach Uttle League National (9-and -10..year-old) All-Stars threw out would-be Mission Viejo runners attempting to score, and the bats even~ .-came out for Newport as they ai.med to a 14..lt wtn the District 55 All-Stars Tournament. With one out in the first and Newport Beach leading 1-0, a Mission Vl.ejo hittet hit a line drive over the head of Newport right fielder Cameron Koziara. Koziara ran to rebieve the ball, threw it to cutoff m'an Brian Hurst at second, and Hurst fired to catcher Tommy Colton, who made the tag for the out. Colton then ran to the backstop to fetch a passed ball and alertly threw to pitcher John Doering covering the plate, who tagged out a Mission Viejo runner for the third out in the first. The defense seemed to spark Newport, who scored three in the top of the second to increase the lead, 4-0. In the inning, Cory Vitalo led off with a double and Jaclc Gerdau saaificed him to third. After a walk, Will Morrow J.aid down a bunt to load the bases. Parker Stone then lined· a base hit to center field to score two. Newport would add another run in the inning. Mission Viejo scored three in the bottom of the third to pull within 4-3. but Newport countered in the top of the fourth with three more runs with key hits coming on singles by K.oziara and Doering and a double by Colton. Newport added five' more in the top of the fifth and two In the top of the sixth on Koziara's double. In the bottom of the sixth N ewport turned a 6-4-3 double play as shortstop $tone threw to Hurst at second, who then fired to Peter Fraaza at first to complete the play. Doering pitched a complete game while Mission Viejo used five different pitchers. ·Doering pitched phenomenal, real aafty. He's like a little Greg Maddux out there,· said Newport Manager Ken Gerdau. , Colton had three ·hits on the day while Kozlara (two runs), Stone and Doering each added two hits. Newport next faces North Mission Viejo at noon Saturday at La Paz Sports Park in Laguna Niguel. · UTTlE LEAGUE All ·STARS A complete victory for Newport IRVINE· Con.oor Whaleo's Je&d-off home run In tbe top of the first inning proved a sign of tblngl to come as the Newport Beach Uttle League ~or Natio~l All-Stars defeated Rancho M1ulon Viejo. 3-0. Monday in first. round action of tbe District SS All-Star Tournament at Hieb Canyon (>ark. Newport pitcher Cbds Rosen threw a · complete-game shutout, ltrtkiDg out four, allowtDg ... bltl. ltOMD allo coatributed with tbll ~t. 1 "'"""a ~nm bomerun over the dgbMlalill.._. In tbe top ol the third to plate ~ ...,._ wbo bad reached on a single. DllPSU Newport h14d 11 hits but stranded 11 baserunners, wblch concerned Manager Bob Rovzar. Scott Colton played well defensively at first as did Thomas Dialynu, who c.ame in to relieve secopd baseman Shane Boras in the sixth, Rovzar saki. Catcher Garrett Amoroso had only Qlle passed ball. Rosen finished 2 for 4 as did Rovzar and Boras, while Whalen went 1 for 4. • Newport next taees Rancho Santa Margarita Saturday at 3 p.m. at the same site. WMJMM CAJllD Ncu 1111 ....... 4 bom, 114 anglen. 169 l>Mra<uda. 114c.allcoblsl. c91s.tndbass.1halibut.4 shffphud. Doily Pilot I -, . GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 winning Corporate Challenge ; team (Northern Trust Bank}, • while Newport's Gary Edwards played on the runner-up low-net team. I ' • Slogen, who hu alwaya been Jnvolved in the community, ls also a former president of the I Harbor Area Boys and Girls Club 'and was inst:Tunlental ~ · building the Boys and Girls Oub fadlity in Irvine. Throughout his life, Rogers ~ has been invQ}ved in other charities, including serving on boards, or as president, for the Orange County Youth Sports Foundation. 2nd Harvest Food. Bank of Orange County, Orange County Sports Celebrities and the Harbor Area Boys Oub. He also volunteered with Save Our ~ Youth in Costa Mesa. As a basketball player, Rogers was a standout at Fullerton College, which won the state title in 1954 and finished as runner-up in '53 with the 6-foot-1 sharpshoot- ing Roge9 at the controls. HJs stellar USC career ended with several school , records, including the much- ballyhooed single-season • scoring record in 1957 with 463 points, topping future Naismith· Hall of Pamer Bill Sharman's total of «6. Rogers was a member of the five-player first- team An-Pacific Coast Conference and averaged 19.4 · points per game in '57. In a memorable USC-UCLA, game bls senior year, Rogers drained six free throws in the final 45 secon<ts of a wiJd PCC contest at the Pan Pacific Auditorium as he finished with 26 points and USC stunned the Bruins, 84-80. The Newport Beach Goll Course is starting its Summer Junior Goll Camps in July. Details: (949) 852-8689. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebrating ~ Dally Piiot's Athlete of the Wttk ~riM TODAY Sam&mta 0 Orange Coast Baseball 2001 Roear HuwGo 0 Costa Mesa Track 1999, 2000 TUlSOAY HIUMY Helm.u fl) Estancia girts tennis 1998 MONDAY CAYLAN l.ESua Corona del Mar girls teMIS 1996, 1997, 1998 · ... .~ Daily Pilot Thursday, July A, 2002 83 =lllll;;;;:::;llllm==-=J.;' llpl=== ... ==-=.JJL;;ltlll==•=*=•=2Ml=ij ::::::Llpl==Nal=•==a.=!::l Upl=== ... ==S.=.Jj:.:llpl==Malcel=c· =·=.Li LIP:· ==--==ZMO=l.:l l.lpl=:::=Nallcll==2MI= CJ.-ltr*ll .. i. ............ =====~ .......,. luelnMa -1:': ...... *11 --~ ... ~· "*11. Wtttp0rt Proper· ... 2177 Nlwpolt 8llld K, &ill• 210, Newport a-ti. CA 8'2983 Giii! S SCulllt, WHI· OOft P1op9ft1N, 2727 N~ Blvd., Sutt• 210, N9wpoft BHd\, CA 112te3 ' Thi• ~.. II con· ~ by. •n lndMduel Hav• you llarted tiiCJ buslnon yOI? No ' Giii s. Stulk Thie •t•ll1ment wee !Nd wllh th• County CICllic ol Orllllge County on 06f11I02 ' 2002llOl274 bdy Pilot .Mle 13, 20, 27. Jib 4. 2002 Ih!33 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Heme Stat.ment The following 1)9- ... doing .butlnMa u: Ne"'PO't Ooout. 2228 ~ BM! .• E. CO&UI ~.CA 92627 Feng ChoMn •. 133112 ~Wey. Tustin. CA This bu11neas ls con· dud.cl by an lndMdual Have you started doing businHa yet? v ... 4.23-02 'F.ng Cheam Thia statement w11 flled with th• County Clefk of Orange County on 06/ t ti'02 2002llOl297 Olly Piiot June 13, 20, 27. Jujy 4, 2002 !M34 FlctHIOUI Bu1lne11 Name St1tement Tho following persona ere dol!lg busfness as Community lnfueton Services. 2755 Bristol St. 1120. Costa Mosa, CA Q2626 K6M Entorprilff, Inc., (CA). 2755 Brlllol St. i,120. Costa Mosa. CA 112628 Thi• business Is oon· ducted by a oorporatlon Havo vou staned dOlnQ buSlnlltS yet? No KBM Ento!1)risos, Inc, Chad Keams. P111 I CEO Thia statement was filed with thO County Clel1l al On1n~• County on 06ft tl02 200261012M Defy Pilot JuM 13, 20. 27. M 4, 2002 Th435 Flctltlou1 Bu1lneH • NenM Slltement The foOowlng 1>9raons lie dOlng busrnots 89 J.L Sholweli, General ContrllCl!or, t043 C«lto1 St. A~. Costa Mesa. CA 112827 Jeff L Shotwell. 481 N. Newport Blvd., Now· port Benett, CA 92660 This business IS con· ducted by an lodlvtdual Have you atartod oing buslnau yet? es. 1996 ~ Jeff Shotwoll This statement was Hod with tho County C1etk of Orange County 06/1 1/02 2002l lOl215 aly PilOlt June 13, 20, 4 Fk:tltlou1 Bu1lne11 I Name Statement L The follo'Mng P91'100S 19re dolna bu9ine99 u k• Mexican Food. W. Bak•r St , Mesa, CA 112626 Hanh Mexk:en Food, ~nc ' (CA), 3487 Yube jCircl•. A111erslde, CA 192503 I Thia bustness I• con- iouded by a corporation I Hevo you 11a11od jdoing busineas yet? tYN, fl.t-02 I Hanlta Me•~n Food, Inc • Salvador M !Sarinana. President 1 Thia statement was 1fil0d With tho County IClllli< or Oraf91 Counly on 06/t l/02 2002890f2 .. Daly Pilot June 13, 20. 27. Jyly 4. 2002 Jll437 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement Tha followlng pert00s .,. doing bu9IOe8' e• SUbwty '25238, 468 s Anah•lm Hiiia Ad . ~helm CA 92807 D.W.A Enterprl111. , (CA), 14381 Chet· lAne, Tullllll, CA 780 Thie buslno.s •• oon-cklt!Md by I oorporallon Have you 11art.O doing buSlflOU yet? v ... Jan 2002 D W.A Enterp11ae1, Wolma J Aguirre. V P J Controller Thia 1111emen1 wu flled with tho County Clettt of Orange Courtly on 06.'11.V:Z 2002190f2IO Piol June 13, 20, SELL your home through classified ActMla• luillR111 ...,_ICU MOit lllt~ ~~ by ,c::,, i86W'H11t>ot '808. l"ounseln Vetley, CA 92708 Jolln A.· Foeco. 350 Avocado 10 1. Co.ta Mela. CA 82e27 Thie butltllte " con-duc:t..s by Ill ~ HeY• you , .. ,1•d doing bu*iMI ytt? No Jolln A. Fo.oo TJ\11 llat•ment W8' flltd with th9 County Clttk ol Orenge CountY on 06/t t/02 2002ff0f2t1 Delly Piiot June 1~ 20. 27. July ... 2002 ~39 FIC11ttous Busln•H Name Statement The lollow~ pereons er• doing bu9iness as; CB Management, 130 L.ola Way, Anaheim. CA 92807 Cher .. a Bogner, 130 Leola Way, Anaheim. CA 92807 Thia bUSIOHs Is con-ducted by .,, iodMctJel Heve you alerted doong buamess yat? YH. t/2002 Charin ~r This sl1toment was hied With 111• County Clefll ol Orange County on 06/11/02 20021901213 Dally PllOI June 13. 20. 27. JIAy 4. 2002 Th+40 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Name Statement The roHowlng persons aro doing buslilets as: Gardon ol Ink, 1280 Blson St. •B9354. New· port Beech. CA 92680 Linda c. Adams, 1280 BillOn St .. #89354, New-port Beech, CA 92680 Thia businoss Is con- duc:ted by: an lndMdual Have you stanod doing businoss yet? No Linda c. Adams This statomont was hied with the coonty Clorlc al Orange COunty on 06ft 1/02 20026IOl276 Dally Pllol June 13, 20, 27. July 4. 2002 Th4C 1 Flctltlou1 Buslne1.1 Heme St1tement Tho ro11ow1ng persons arc doing buM'8SI as Canyon Poot and Spa Service, 2089t Portet Ranch Road. Trat>oco Canyon, CA 92679 CPSS, Inc , !CahlOf-nla), 2089t Port11 Ranch Rol d, Trebuc:o Cenyon, CA 1>2679 Thie business IS c:on· duciod by • corpotllllo!\ Have you started doing bualnoss yot? Vas. 4·25-02 CPSS, Inc , Bren J Wade, Prasldent This atatomonl was llled with tho County Ctork al Orange County on 06/07/02 2002'905935 Dally Pilot June t3. 20, 27, JUiy 4, ?002 Th442 Fictitious Bu1lne11 N1me Statement Th• ro11ow1n0 1>91eons ere doing buslnNa aa. Dahul USA, 711 W 17th St •All. Costa Mesa, CA ~7 VMA Clothlng. Inc (CA), 711 W 17th St .All. Costa Mo.sa. CA 112827 • Thit business Is con-duc:ted by a corporation Have you atortad doing t>usinoss yot? Vos, 1'2002 VMA Cloth4ng, Inc Amy Ca!ICla, General Manager This statement wes. flied wttll the County CIOll< ol Orange County on 06/07/02 20026905962 Dally Pilot Juoo 13, 20. 27. July 4, 2002 Th443 Flctltlou1 Business N1me Statement The following persons ere doing businoSS as: CCK Buildert. 2931 Grac:e Ln. (4). Coste Mesa, CA 92&26 Chrl1topher Craig Knox, t30 Or'"Oewood Ln., T uatln, Calif, 112780 Devld Allon Kno~. 2752 Cibola, Cosll M .. , Call!. 112626 Th11 bullineu 19 oon ducltd by. I i.mitod f)lr1· oarahlp Heve you st111ad ~· bullnass yet? No CMs Kox, Goner.I « Ccntrolllng per1n8f This slllam9nt was filed Wllh tho COl¥lty CIOt1c ol 0r.,. Courtly on OMJ7/02 2002tll05H 3 o.ay PlloC JuM 1~ p, MY 4, 200$ ~ Fk:tltlou• Bu1lneu Name Statement The rotlowlng 1>9rl0!18 are dolna bumlOOu as. Oe•IY't Creations. 2018 !utlln Ave.. N•wpott Beach. CA 92880 Oe11ldlne Lumlan, 2018 Tu.tin AYe . N-· port Boach, CA 92960 This bullMll .. con- ..., ~: M lndMcl.-i "ave yov 11ar1ed clc*IQ ~ )"f? No Getlldlne Lumlan Thie-~ -r;IM w4lt1 IN County Ci.rtl d Orange Courtly on OM>ll02 2002M0itff Delly Plot JUl'I 13, 20, gz, Mt 4. 2002 Th+46 Fk:tleloue BU91MM Name 8tMlment Th4t fotloWlng l*"Onl ara doing buS(noq es· On Demand Martcetlng, 1470 Jamboree Ad., Newport Beeoti, CA 92660 John A. Bar~1 1470 Jemborea Ad ... Newpoft Boach, CA 92680 • Thll buainess la oon- dUGled by. an lndM<IUal Have you sllrted doing buainesa yet? No John Ba•on This statement was tiled w11t1 the County ~ ol Orange County on 06/07/02 20028'05951 Deily ~ June 13, 20, 27. July 4, 2002 TM46 FIC1HJou1 Buslne11 Name Slltement The following pe1sons 8/e doing business as Lenemg by l.esloe. 2400 Elden AYO 14. COila Mesa. CA 92627 Lesha A McCanhy, 2400 Eldon Ave u . COSl8 Mesa, CA 926:>7 Tllis business 1s con· ducted t>y:' an IOOM<luat Havo . you startac doing t>uslnass yat? Yes, t99t Leslie A McCerthy Tiiis statemont wes fMed w1tll tho County Clerk of Orange County on 06/07/02 2002611051160 Daily PilOI June t3, 20, 27. July 4 2QQ? Tb+47 Flctltlou1 Bualne11 Name Statement The rottowl1"19 persons are doong buS1ness as. Personal Concierge Services, 439 Via Udo Soud •C, Newpon Beach. CA 92600 Pamela G1J11vara. 439 VIII lido Soud I C, New- port Benett, CA 92660 This business 1s con· ductod by. an lndMdual Have you stalled doing business yet? No Pamela Guevara This statement was hied wrth the County Clork ol Orange County on 06/07/fYl 20026905956 Daily Pilot June 13. 20, 27, July 4. 2002 Th449 Fictitious Bu1ine11 Name Statement The followir19 persons era doing business as. Amoflcan Hot Food Sys· toms. 2606 Eldon Avo •B. Coste Mesa. CA 92627 O.L. Flnenc:1a1 Re· sources, Inc.. (CA), 2606 Elden Ave. #8. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This busmess IS con· ducted by: a corporation Have you started doing businesa yol? No D L. Financial Re· sources. Inc , Darvte Ware, Pres. 'TOts aiatement was liied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 06/07/02 20026905921 Deily Pilot June 13, 20, 27 July 4, 2002 Th45Q Fictitious Buslne11 Name Statement The folloWTrlj1 persons are doing business as C.P SHlJTE DESIGNS. 27 Hert:lor lsl®d. New· pon Beaeh, CA 92660 Cnsun Ann Pyeane Shute. 27 Harbor l~nd. Newport Baaeh, CA 92680 This bYsmcss 1s con ducted by on lndM<lual Have you started doing business yot? Yes, 10 years ago, Shute & Abel Designs Cristin Shute T'118 statomcnt was liled with the County Clettc of Orange County on 06/07/02 2002690511211 Dally Pilot June 13. 20, 27. Ju!X 4, 2002 Th451 FlctHIOUI Bu1ine11 Name Statement The folloW1ng pe!IOll$ aro doong bu9lness as LeOual. 28t8 LaFeyetta Ave. Newpon Beach, CA 92663 Overetreot, LLC (Calif ). 3404 Via lido lJltl 9. .Newport Beaett. CA 92663 This buS1noas IS con- dUcled by L1m11ed Lil· blhty Co Have you started doing ~ yef? No Overatraet LLC, Christlo41 OYarttrHt I Manager This tllatoment w11 tltad with 1he County Clerk of Orange Coonty on 06/07/02 ~ M, KunM8 F1a•1m lullMM ................. lllt ~per-. .,. dol!IO. ~ -Jtll• t"ftm•ttonal. dulllld by an ~ KlmbaJty I<. Peter9M This ... i.m.ol W81 ftlM with IM COUftty c.tr of Oranoa Counly on OM>7J02 ~~ ......... ..... StmletMnt '0)9 tolklwl~IOl19 .,. doing .. ~ Clotcal Con· 8lolllrG. 1113A CcM#1 St.. ::::It' Beaeh, CA Fk:t1Uou1 lueinMs Nefne Statlm9nt The follooMna pe<eons .... doing tluliW .. a-i ur. ~. 131 A 8fo1dway. Costa .,._,CA '2827 Thll NIM!Wll wu f.i.d With tnl ~ Cletll al ~ CowllY on 00/14«>2 182t1 ~ '"' B. HunUng!cn Bea CA 92048 A.I Fln1nclal S.V· ICH (CA), 18281 ~ •A a 8, Hin· lnalOn e.edl, CA 92S48 1'1111 boll,,.. le 000- ducWd by • OOfPO!ltlon li1v1 you 1t1rted doing buslnH• yet? YN, J..31·2002 R.T Financial Serv-ice~. Susie Branko11 Seoretery This statement WH filed with tho County Clerk ol Orange County on 06I06I02 2002611051H Daily Polo! June 13, 20, 27, July 4, 2002 Th4S4 FlctltlOUI Bu1l nes1 N•me Statement The follOwlnQ peraons 110 doing bu.W-. ... Dat11torm lnrormahon Syatema, 2222 Mlchoal1on Suite 222·264, llYln•. CA 928t4 CMSlq>Oor G ParUr, t801 W M1cArthur Bl\l<I. t9D, Santa Alla. CA 92704 tan A De111s, tGOt W MacArthur BIY<I. •90. Santa A,.., CA 112704 This buslMss la oon- dUC1od by a general partnership Have you started doing bualnesa yet? Yes, 2l30l98 Chrlstoph•r Parker This s1atomont wae flle<I wlttl tho Counly Clerk of Orange County on 06/07/02 200261105933 Daily PllOI June t 3, 20. 27, July 4, 2()()2 Th453 FlctltlOUI Bu1lne11 Nim• Statement The foUowlng persons are dOlng buslnoss as. Sushi Imagine, 26548 Moulton Pkwy I H, Laguna HrHt, CA 92653 A & C PrOjBCll, USA, Inc , (CAI. 30 T radewinds, Al110 Viejo, CA 92656 This busmoss 11 con- ducted by a 001P«atton Hav• you stanod doing t>us>ness yet? No A & C PrOjOCIS, USA. Inc . Yoshtelu FujimOIO This statomont w111 hied with th4t County Clctlc ol Orange County on 06/07/02 200261105951 Deity P1lol June t 3, 20, 27 I July 4, 2002 !h44§ Fictitious BualnHa N•m• Statement The lotlowlng persons are doing business as PPR, 26t5 South Rousselle Street. Santa Ana, Calrtornla 92707 roPlpe·Calllomle, Inc . (Ootawaro), '605t Wost helmer, Suite t890. Houston, Texas, 77056 This business 1a con· ducto<I by a COIJ)Of ahon Have you etartod doing busmoss yot? Yas. 06/03/02 roP1po·Cahlornll. Thomas Vega • Con· trollot/Soc This Statement WIS Mod with tho County Clel'll ol Orange County on 06/1 Ol'02 200281106100 De~y Polol JUM 13, 20, ')7 July 4 , ?00? ™55 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnet1 Name Stat.ement The following !*tent a1e dOlna bu9111GSS as PacrllC Pope Aehab~lta· 11on, 26 t 5 South Roua.setlo Street, Santa Ane, Cnhrornta 92707 roP1po0CaHrornla, Inc., (Oetawera), 5051 Wost· helm11. Suite 1890, Houston, Texas, n056 Thia bualner.s 11 con· ducted by I OO<J>Ofalion Have you started doing business y1t7 Yos, 06/03/02 r•Piea-ca111crr'n1a. Thomas ega · SaCfo· tary This sto1em•nt was ftte<I with tho County Cle111 ol Orange County on 06/07/02 20021905t1t Daily Ptlol June 13, 20, 27. Jutv 4. 20Q? Thl5§ STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ni. ro11ow1ng perlOl1(1) has (havol lbandoned the use <A IM lictltlOUI bullneu name The Monoo<am St°'8, 1823 W•Sldolt OltYe. NewpoA 8-:h. CA 92980 The Fictrtlous Bull· MIS nam• relerred to lbOYO WU rlled lo Or ~~ll~NO 200269008611 This bullneas 11 con· 2002tt0ft4t Daily p~ June 13. 20, n. M 4, • Th457 NOTICE OF APPUCATION TO SELL. ALCOHOllC BEVERAGES Olla d Alno Aj:>pllcatlon: June 3 2002 To Whom It May COl\- cern: Tho Name(•I or the App1lcartt(•l lifllfe: ASSOCIAf ED MICRO· BREWERIES L TO L· PSHIP The appllc.nts listed above are appty!ng to tM ~ ol Alco- holic Beverage Control 10 ull atcohOllc b1var1g11 at: 1101 SOUTH COAST DA A, ~~~~A • MESA, CA Type ol hcenN(I) A{>- plied lor 75 • ON·SALE GENERAL BREW-PUB Published Newpon B11ch·COSll Mau Oatly P1IOI June 20, 27. Juty 4. 2002 Th459 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnHs Name Statement The tollowing persons are doina business ;as SoCat lltrattgic Con· ce~. 3108 Promenade, Costa Mona, CA 92626 Thomas Irvin Belford. 3t08 Promenade, Costa Mosa, CA 112626 • This buslneas is con- duclod by:. an ind!Vidual Hove you started doing business yot? No Thomas llllln Belford This statomont was filed with the County Ctork ot Orange County on 06/tB/02 200281107100 Doily Piiot June 20, 27, -!!!Y~ .l!._ 2002 Th46 t Flctltlou1 Bu1lnH1 Name Slltement The tolloWJng persons aro doing bullnela 111 Dart Vendfflg, 2404 La Moso Ct , Costa Mosa, CA 92627 Alt1ma Ventures, Inc .. 3305 w SponQ, Moun· taln Roed · t66-B, lff veou NV 89t02 Thts buSlnOSS IS COO· duoled by a coriiorauon Have you stalled doono buaoness yet? No Altfma Ventures, Inc • AtChard Aakos. Presi- dent This statement was toled with tho County Cleft< or Orange County on 06/18/02 20021907101 Dally P110t June 20, 27, July 4, t t, 2002 Th462 Fictitious Bu1lnHa Name Statement The ro11owlng persons are· doing business as: Chertor ~1nanc1al Prc>p- ertoes. t 927 Harbor Blvd #888, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 nona1<1 L Chartor, t t9 Flow1< St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business Is oon· ~ed by .,., ondtYidual Have you started dou19 bu11naas yet'> YH, 01/0t/2000 Ronald L Charier ThlS atatemen1 was hlod wrth the County Clerk al Orange County on 061t8I02 2002119070118 Deity Piiot June 20. 27. Ju!y 4, I t. 20Q? Th463 Act1Uou1 Bu1lnH.1 Name Statement The follOwlng poreons ere doong business as 866·Haveone, t 8006 Skypark C11 #200, Irvine, CA 1126t4 Globel Wi1ele" Tech- nologies. 18006 Skypark Cir •200, lrvtna, CA 1126t4 This busmen Is con- ducted by: a COfJ)OfaUon Havo you ataned doing business yet? No Global Wlrotoas Tech- nologlas, Sha hr am Voeough, CEO Thi• statement was flled with the County Clortl of Cnngo Countr on 06/1&1>2 200289070119 Dady Piiot Jyne 20. 'ZT. Jy!y 4' , !. 2002 Th464 Actldoua Buslllff• Name Statement Th4' fotlowtng paraona 118 OOing bu9iMM .. Dolfln• Desione. 19201 Shert>orno Lene, Hunt- ington Beec;h, CA 92646 Todd S11ouh1n, Ul201 Shelbome Ln .. Huntlngton BMch. CA 112146 Thll 1>u11nal8 11 oon- cllcl4MI by' an lndvldUel H1v1 you started doing bullrl8M yet? No Todd 5arouhen Thi• 1talem•nt was lltad With lhe County Cleftt of Orange Couoty on 06/18/02 CrelQ Lel8nd SICMlnt, 131 A Broadwev. CoMa MMe, CA 82e27 2002"0tT70 Daly Pilot .line 20. 'ZT. Jib 4, u I 2002 Jb475 Flctldoue BuslM .. Roeemary Sattertff, 11113" Court St , New• por1 BMdl, CA Q26e3 Ttvl bul1ne11 II con· ducted by. an lndMdual Have you 1tarted doing bu1ineu yat7 Yu, 8113/02 Thia-bullnnl II oon· cllct.O by "' lndMdual Hive you started Nlml s..temene The followong p&feon& "' OOltig ~ M: Ct~h. 1!506 Lona· doing bu1lne11 Y•I? Yes, e/HW2 Ylaw Drlw, FUllll'ton, C-A Craig L. Stawrw 11283 1 Rosemary A SalerlM This statement wH Hiid with the County Clerk of Orange County on 06/18/02 20021907107 Dally PilOI Juno 20. 27' M 4". 1 t .. 20Q? T!):46§ Flctltloua Bu1lne11 Name Statement The follOwlng persons 111e doing busfneas u · Pletmum laboratorloa, Inc., 90 Mutica A11te. lrvono, CA 1126 t 4 Platinum Labolatooes. Inc.. (CA), 90 Munu Aisle, IMOO, CA 926t4 This bU$lnHS IS COil· dueled by· a oorporabon Hive you started domg bus1,_ss yet'> Vos, May t3, 2002 Plat111Um Laboralooes, Inc., Aurora Star, Pre$· dant This statemell1 was fllOd with the County Clerk of Orange County on 06.lt8/02 20028907201 Deily PltoC June 20. 27 July 4, 1 t. 2002 !h4§8 Fictitious Bu1ln111 Name Statement The following persons 111e doing busfness aa: LAKEVIEW CENTER ONE. 1.8533 -18549 Yorba Linda Blvd , Yorba Linda, CA 92886-4135 Warren Charle6 W1ncom, 909 Atva1ado Road, Berkeley. CA 94705 Peggy Broadley W1ncorn, 909 Alvarado Road, Berkeley, CA 94705 This busrne55 1s con· ducted by husband and wife Have you startod domg business yet? Vos, 5/23/02 Warren Chart es W1ncorn This statement was filed with the County Clorlt of Orange County on 06113/02 20026906617 Daily Pilot June 20, 27 July 4. t I, 2002 Th469 Flctltlou1 Buslne11 Name Statement The following persons are doing boslnoss as NATALE COFFEE. 2800 Hart>or Bl •C. Costa Mesa. CA 92628 /linna Siu. t30.0 Adams Ave •29E, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This business is con- ducted by. an indlYldual Have you stertod doing buSlliess yet? No Anna Siu This statement was filod with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 06/14/02 200211106178 Daily PilOt June 20. 27. Mv 4, t t 2002 Th4?0 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Statement The folloW111g pelS008 lfe ~IJuslneU 11$ a) THE E FINDER SERVICE. ) KEVKLO 260 Newport Cencer DI • 1450, Newport Beach CA 92660 Dtoo KatSlamet1s. 389 Aoctloster St.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This lluS1nesa " con· ducted l>y en onclovi<lual Have you started doing business yei? No Omo Katstametts This statement was tiled with the County Clorlt of Orange County on 06/t4/02 200281106712 Dally Piiot June 20. 27. July 4, 11. 2002 Th472 Flctitlou1 Bu1ln111 Name Statement The following persons are doing business as Sandpiper Motet. Inc .. tll87 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Executive Holding Corporation. 1967 New· port BM:I., Cosla Mesa. CA 92627 This but1nns is con· ducted by. a oorporatoon Have you star1•d doing buliness yet'> No ·executive Holding Corp , Rot>erl A Washer. 5ec Thie t tatemenl WH Med With the County Clent o1 Orange County on 06/t4/02 20028t0t714 Delly PllOI Juno 20, 27, Jutv 4, p. 2002 w n Flctltlou1 Bu1lnH1 Name Statement The following po1aon1 are doing bulUloll as LP P1r1nors, 404 Loma Terraoo Sto D. Ulgun• Boaeh, CA ll265t Lill Ano Plo9n. 404 Lorna Torrace Sta D. Laguna Beach CA 92651 Thia bum.sa 11 con· ducted by an llldiwlual Have you started oo.og bullnosa yot? No Lisa Ann Ploen Th11 statement wu hied with the County Clclll ol Oraf91 County on 06/14/02 20026110671S Deily PolOI June 20. 27, July 4, t I 2002 Th478 FlclltlOUI Bu1ln••• N•m• St•tement The followlng persons are doing t>usfooss as Tom Phillps & Aa· $0CIOIOS, 2888 Bays~e Or #C· t, Nowport Beach. CA 92663 Thomas Phillps. 2888 Beysore Dr C· t , New· port Beach, CA 92663 This buslnass Is con· ducted bv an 1nd1111dual Have you slartod dotng business yot7 No Thomas D Pti1hpa This statomont was hied with tile County Clork ol Orange County on 06/t4/02 20026906717 Dally Polol June 20. 27. M 4,_t t, 2002 Th479 Fictitious Buslnesa N•me Statement The followwlg pe1sons aro doing t>usonoss as Soo care AQua11um De sign. 2025 South Lyon St • Santa Ana CA 92705 Z1011 Motnar. 209 ROH La1141 Costa Mes.i CA 92627 This t1us1nosa 111 con duc:tod by an 1nd1vldual Have you started doing 1>us1noss yet? Yes. 04/00/t997 Zsott MOinar This statement was filed with the County Clerk ot Orange County on 06/t4/02 200261106 7 89 001.ty Pilot June 20. 27, July 4. 1 t, 2002 Th480 Flctitlou1 Bu1ln111 Name Statement The followwlg pcl'IOllS are doing t>uSiness as Cllarter F1nenoat Con sultlng Group, 1927 Har· bor BIYd •888. Costa Mesa CA 92627 Ronald L Charter. t t9 Flower St Colla Mola CA 92627 This business is con OJclec:I by an !Od1Vldual H111e you started do•ng t>uamoss yet? Yes, Ot/Ot/2000 Ronald L ChllrtO! Th11 statement was hied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 06/t8/02 200289071 t 4 oa"y Polol June 20. 27. Jul'{ 4, 11. 2Q()i Th487 Flctltlou• Bu1lna11 Name Statement Tho following persons ere doing busfneas as. So Cal Realty & Fund· ong, 21871 Ontur Strool. Mission Viejo. CA 92692·1134 Sham Sunder CheudM, 2187t Onlur Street, Mlsston VIOjO. CA 92fi92·1 t34 This buslnes.s 11 con ~eel by an 1n<IM<Jual Have you started doorig buSlnelll ygt? No Sham Sunder Chaudlw1 Th11 statement WIS riled With the County Clellc ol Orange Counly on 08/17.V:Z 2002llOlt41 Delly Pllol June 20 27. .My 4 t t 2002 Th411 nu scatement was filed with the CounlY' Clefk ol Orange Courtly on 06/14'02 Flctltlou1 Bulin ... Jonethen M11aheli, 1506 Longview Orl\la, Futtorton, CA 9263 t Thie buslne11 11 con· duclod by: an lndlviduel Heve you alerted doing t>uainan yet? Y OS, ..Jwl4I I , 2002 Jonathan Marehelt Thi• statement wu Wed wrth the County c .. rk ot Oreoge County on 08/14/02 2002190e785 Dally Pilol Juno 20, 27, July 4. "· 2002 Th478 Flctltloue Bu1lne11 Name Stetement ThO lollowmp po!'IOl1S 11ra doing bu-a1- TRB Management Serv· tees, 1832° Indus St • 5anta Ana, CA 92707 Edward ~ey. 1632 Indus St , Santa Ana, CA 112707 Alla Bosloy, t632 In- dus St .. Santa Ana. CA 92707 Th45 buSIMSS ls c:on· dUcted 1>y huSl>and and wllo Have you started doing buStnCISS yet? No Rite Bosloy This statement was lllod with the County Clark ot Orenqe County on 06/1412002 20026906769 Dolly PHot June 20, 27, July 4, It, 2002 Th474 Flctltlou1 Business Name Statement The tollowtng persons aro doing business as. al Beac:h Newport Ao· a ty. b) Boaeh Newport F1nanc1al, Cl Boaoh Newpon Const1uct1on. di Beach Newport PrOI>' emes a) Beaeh House Aoahy II Boaeh Horne Loan. gl Beach House ~ion 2209 West Balboa Blvd Nowpon Beaeh <:ahlorn18 92663 Charles M1c:haet Haddy 2409t N0111a Cir· Clle M1sston Voe,<> Cali- fomoa 9269t This business Is con· dvcio<I by en on<lllndual Have you stalled doing buSlf105S yet? No Charles M Ha<ldy This statomont was llled w11h tile County Clorlt ot OIBngc County on 0612!>/2002 2002611071171 Doily Piiot June 27. July 4, It, t8, 2002 TM84 Fictitl.oua Busine11 Name Statement The lollow•"IJ persons ore 0o1ng business as- Canbbean Diuo. 1000 N Bristol St . Ste 20, Newport Beach CA 92660 Boog Inc (CA). tO Pon1n1u1a. Newport Coasl CA 92657 This t>us•ness IS con· ducted l>y a oorporabon Hive you sl8r1ed domg business yet? Yes. 10/31195 Boog Inc JOhn A Whetetor J1 , CFO This statement was hied With the County Clerk ol Orange Col.wlty on 05/3112002 20026905180 Dally PllOt June 27 . .My 4, II. t8. ?QQ? Th4J$ Fictitiou s Business N1m• Statement The following persona 'a re doing buSlness as Fto•o Etoganco In Bloom. 21161 Newport Coast Or . Newpon Coe.st. CA 92857 Boog, Inc jCA}, 10 Pentnsule, Newpon CoHt. CA 926!>7 Tl111 business Is con· dueled by a corporalior1 Have you ataned doing buSl"8$8 yet? No Boog. Inc John A Wheeler, Jr CFO This statement was hied with the County Ctottc o1 Orange Col.wlty on 05r.l t/2002 200269051711 Dally PlloC June 27. .My 4 11. 18. 2002 ™86 ON THE MOVE? 2002H0t781 Daily Piiot Jun4I 20. 'ZT. Jttt 4, 11, 2002 Th473 Name Statement The foltowino persons '"doing~ .. Oc1opus Auto Seloa, 39t0 E Coronado UM D, Anatlelm, CA 92807 FIND Kain M Kurutas, 2758 Del Soto AYt .. Colts Meal, CA 92628 20026905927 Delly Pitot June 13, 20. 27. Ju!y 4. 20()2. !h452 20021907115 Deity f>llot JUlll 20=?7 I Jtl!y ... 1 t. 2002 ~5 an apartment through classified This bulinell IS con- CIUcl.O by. "' lndllltdual HIVO you 111118d doing bullness yet? No Sell your extra household items in CLAS.5IFIED! (949) 642-5678 Legal Notices RdltiMa.m.u .... s....... TIMI followlnc ~11on1 •re dolnc llu•1nn1 H Canevt R .. lty ParlMta, 3 P1rll ,.,u •1650 lnrlne, CA ?2614 0.Mn Reilly Pert ners. l lC (CA). 3 Ptrll Pina 11650, Irvine CA 92614 Th,. buslntu Is con ducted by L1n1tted ll•b1tity Co Have you star led dolna buslneu ytt7 Ho Ctneva RHlly P•tt nen. LLC. K11k 8tltby, M1na1m1 P111tner Thi' atatement was hied with the Coun ty Cl•ll of Oranir.e County on 07/02/02. 20026901104 Daily Pilot July 4 .• 11. 18. 25, 2002 • Th49'/ FkffM~ --~ lhe lollow1n1 pt'l\on\ ~re doona bu""'" u 1) Great lras Wonr, llC b) 11uttea,w1ne t.ono 'l Im• loa Court Newport puch CA 926G j G1eat le&\ Wine llC (l.A). 'l Ima l ud Court Hewpoo t 8~<1ch r.A 92663 T ht\ bu~onr\\ 1< , on ducted lly t 1m1tl'd l1ab1hty Co Han you •l .irtrd OOtnC bu'°ne\\ yPI 1 Nu Coe.I I•&' Wont· I t f M~u1un Annr f 111111" Co Own~• M.1n.ie~• Th1\ fil.itemr111 w•~ hied with 11,. frnlllly Lle1k of Ora11111· County r>n 0710210'1 20026901702 Daily Piiot July 4, 11 18. ?S. ?002 th188 Rditlous INleu rt... SlattnMl!t The toliowm1! pe"on' ao e r1rl1n& bu\ln~\\ "' MJlthPwS Cauv.•. 7101 Sn Hathaway 'ii ~Mild Ana. CA q?J~ Ver ma l Cor1uu .ti ton (t:llJ. 2101 Su lt.olh• WdY St s .. nl. And ( A 94'/IJ') Jtu-. bu~1no'\\ •s ,·,m du•trd by ,, tcnpnr.,toon lt~ve you \lllrted do1n11 bu""~'' yrt> Yn It 1 1966 Vr1no .. t Corpur•t•un. Wendy G11\l1n P1es1denl l h•\ \tatrnll•nt wu ltl•d with the Co11nly ~IPr~ uf or .. nae County on 07 02/02 2002"901706 Ooi11ly Polot July 4 l I 18. 25 200? 1h491 BOATS SUPS/ MOORINGS/ LAUNCHING/ STORAGE NOllCl 9680 01 INVITING ~IDS CllY or Nl WPORl Bl/\CH 011 SHORI MOORING Pl HMl!S Ab~ RAILO 111 50. l 116 Rlltcll f OR 15 ANO f 15 RATrlH UR 40 Sr.clrd ll1d\ no.y lit 1 e l tlVPd di thf' 111111 ~ nl the! Coty C,ter k )JOO Newµort Buutrvaid P 0 Bo• I 768 NewpOf I Be.ti h CA 926S8 891 5 until 11 00 AM on th! 18th nl ltlt V 2002 Al which t1mr \Ut.h bod\ ~hdll bl' 011entd and .... d MINIMUM 110 S•.ooo for ( '" h Mooron~ Thr City ol Newpc•• l 81!ach tt\PIVI'\ !ht riv.ht to 1 r1ec I all b1d\ A 7~ deposit mu~t •t• omp4ny e.uh hod B•lant~ dut on 01 beln1e M ONDAY, JULY 22, 2002 fu1 the \UH nslul bidder ('a\h '"" clie'k or credit nrd only lot both depo"l and balanc11 payments Prnwectlve boddef\ mey view Mon11n11 II 6!> '' lo 'ated otl I Strttll C 86 15 lo•11ted nff C1111on.1do Sheet. and r IS" lr1 cattd bavwMd hnm the wrst ~nd of l tdt• '''' For l111lh~r 1ntnrmAt1nn •&II WP\ Ar nMnd .11 949 6« 1()43 .. r1~1 '"'Y 1!> -?00? The lottow1n1 persons are do1n1 busmtss llS Atderm 17951 Skypark Cttcle, Ste C, lrY<ne CA 92614 Anroved by /S/ Tony Meh'"'· kort. ... lt••~n•• Tell Us About YOUR GWGISALEI In CLASSIFIED (949)642-5678 Alderm NA llC (CA) 17951 Sl\ypl!•k c.,de Ste G Irvine. CA 92614 Th~ bus1nen " con duel ed by L1m1te<I loablloty Co Have you started dome busonns yet' Yu. 1/l/2001 Alde1m NA LLC <..an dice Kraushaar. Mai ThlS statement wn med wllh th11 County Cieri. of Oranae County on07/02/02 200269087~ Oa1ly Piiot July 4, t I 18. 2S. 2002 Th490 SELL your 11nw11nt~tf 1t•m" throunh.rl,_, ... ,t,,.,t D! Call (9.49) 642-5678 • • • • .J 84 !hunooy: Ju,!X '· 2002 Dally Pilat How to Place A ' ---Deadlines ....... . Policy Rates and ~inea are subject to ... change'' without notice. The publiaher reserves the right to ccruor, rcc:lauify, revise or reject any cluaified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your ctuaified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accept& no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may ~ responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the tint insertion. • • CLASSIFIEJAD • Monday ...................... Friday S:OOJ? Tuesday ...... ~ ............ Monday S:OO@i ~m & MISC. 101CH770 GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANOAL 2305-2490 By Fax (949) 631-6594 (Pl-lnclllde )'Ollt name and phone number and we'll c:all yov beck with 1 prico quote.) -1 -- -~ , rllAa.ESTATE 9R SALE Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday JOI0-3940 soos-saso By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours Index By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay Screet Costa Meaa, CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. & Bay St. Walk-In 8:30un-5:00pm Monday-Friday Wednesday .............. Tuesday S:OOpm Thursday ............ Wednesday S:ooP~ Friday .................... Thursday s:~m Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00p"m Sunday ....................... Friday S:OOpm . ..... ;t~98Ch 80,000 Homes Each Week y $32 perw~ek (4week minimum) U Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 _LIOl_I NoClca ___ 2140_ Legal Naaces _, ENTERTAINMENT 1419 JEWS.RY/ 3460 OPlltSUlt 1--4 2562 c .... ..., ... Dr. hysltor" C-.ty Pllllll1$TAtH PATillCK tllMMll NAncMMIDI USA View ....._ VI• One act• secluded. luxurious estate, ~r 58a, ce 5826 sf, lncludinc. 2 lavish master sultea, fluce pooV sp1 end end 4c8r 1•· raa•. $1,595,000. Alen Trider, Trider Real b t•t•. 714·274·4577 or 714··998·1100 ottlc1 Rlnlll To an • AESIOENTIALRENTALS. fn.t ~ .. ...,.... .... On for ttle nicest bl.ch houses. Wd firs, fully furn, 2bllls to bch, 2 la. p•tlos, 2 prkna permits, cesuel IYnc, DSl, 1vt now! ¥J7 38tto St. M·M, S77Sm + 1/2 utll 949·375·0675 ORANGE 70 Fidllim.... Re-.. ..... ... s........ "-S....... Cllendlraf Ewnll 1310 The followona persons ere dolna business as:P.aradyme Enterpris· es. 174 Costa Mesa St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Victor Vllluenor, 174 Costa Mesa. St.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business 1s con ducted by an 1nd1Y1du1I Han you started d111na business yet7 No Victor Villasenor This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 04/26/02 20026901149 Daily Pilot Ma y 2, 9, 16, 23. amended July 4. 2002 Th286 Re-. .... ... s....... lhe lolfow1n1 persons are doina business as . Advanced Home loans, 3152 Redhill #100, Costa Men.CA~26 John P. TorokinsOA. 919 Bayside Or . 108, Newport Buch. CA 92660 Pholhp C Boukather, 66 St. Michael Dane Pooni. CA 92629 The followina persons are doina business 11: Mesa Carpet Outlet I. Supplies, 1374 F loaan. Coste Mesa, CA 92626 Thomas f . Strona. 6607 Clorywhlte St., l1kewood, CA 90713 Steve Petersen, 1857 New Jersey St • Cost1 Mesa, CA 92626 This business Is con· ducted by: co·pertners Have you started dolne business yet? No, 7·1·02 Thomas F. Strona This s tatement was loled with the Co1>11ty Clerk of Orenae County on 07/02/02 2002HOHH 01ity Pilot July 4, 11. 11, 25, 2002 Th495 Re-.. .... .-.s....... The followina per sons ere doina business as:a) The Creenb1t k E~· ch1nae. b) The Con· necllon. 221 A E1st 20th St .. Costa Men. CA 92627 Shlnda JQn Halm, 221 A East 20th St • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business is con· ducted by: an lndlvldual (QUM HOU5ltG OPPOIMITY All rul esl•I• adver· Usina in this newspaper is subject to the F 1d1r 11 Fair Housona Act of 1968 1s 1m1nd1d which m•kes II 1111111 lo 1dvertise "any prefer· 1nce, llm1Ut1on or discrimination bned on race, color, rellalon, sex. handicap, l1millal status or national orialn, or an Intention to make any such preference. llmlt1· lion Of d1scrimjn1tion • This newspaper will not knowinaly accept any adv1<t11ement for real estate which Is 1n violation of the lew. Our readers ere hereby informed that 111 dwell· lnas advertised In this newspaper ere 1vt1l1ble on an equal opportunity bHIS. 'ro complain of dos cnminahon, cell HUD loll· free 1t 1 ·800-424·8590 1419 CM/Fri 1·6 I. Set 8-12 scrap book supplies, rubber stemps, clft. eraft items .. 29&• Ma'9i Pl lOCAl UTISAHS '""'·Gift & ~ .. Sale. Mariners Plfll 4th of .lulyf Irvine & Dover. NB 10:00am·2.30pm Mevl"9 Sole Set 9a·lp. Many decor1tor items. d1nin1 set, chairs, lamps, bedlna. plants, pictures, kitchenware, 4912 River Ave. NB Found 1610 FOUND CELL 'HONI IN COIONA Dll MAI C .. -44"crl .... 949-675-U SS DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS c-tcet .. lte .... Old Coins! Cold, 1llv1r, jewelry. watches. ent!Qws collectlbles 949-642·9448 3111 Local Kittens. eels, do.p IOI adoption r1ln or shine, every S.C-&.n noon -4pm Fmhlln hilnd Anmll Nltwortt lnlo ~ZZ/9 www.anlm1ln1twork.or1 FREI :I> DAY v.tB USTHl . FOR DOGS 949-«i l-4Sl6 Ocicat kittens, CFA, Leapord loak Illas $500 , .. 1Julllc a.tVc:hoco9ta :giaecs. D-734-7773 Plnonll Lon 2490 Mllcellanloul Ge.II Cre4ft Of' .... Credit. Ce1Helldete Tecloyl Expand or start up business. Personal loans avai111ble. Call I · 866-269·3670 24 hrs. w-t te lie DUT FIH? loans of •II types .veil. Cell Clob•I F1n1nc1al Croup. All credit ton· sldl!f"ed Call loH free 1·888·500·0153 Pm CSA Persl•" IUtte11 Purr-feel Sul)'ll'l)lrtlme Gift. white w/copper eyes. All U!ots. 4mo. $400. 94g..451-202! . Custom Home Sl.859,000 3,000sf., 4br 3.5ba, 2 pvt beachesl Equiteble RNfty, shown by •ppt. Linde or Slave 714-390·5716 He•e 1.. Weatcllff Gr.ve. la 48r 3.58a, 2- sty/llbf, cul·d•·sac/qulet street, loc. Fp In Mstr. FR & Library. $850,000. a1t. Monie• Ruuleri (vm) 949-646·8659. Condo Op... Set/S-1- 5 lllR See ls'-4 3Br 3B• end unit with 1 view lookine out to Slan1tur1 Hole 117. •at Leurie Leaalo. 949·509-8923 "-... 1 .. tWwtt ,., 2h, new e1rpet, tile & mor II $417 ,000 •at. John M1lllf 949-2.80-3100 0<-'"-t naor .... fer .... , ...... Hewtl ..... 49-723-8120 c .... or Ck-View $425,000 Jnt Ust ... II .... t4t-72J-8' 20 t4t-H6-t70S www.p:trlc1ll1nor1.com ~Cml •Ope. Set/S-1 ·S 29-Ve,...... BNutiful Rivaae 5Br 51 hb1, purl· lied air sys, Jc 11r, clubllouM wltb l1bulous pool, tennis courts, low mallo roos. •at. Llurle Leaio 949·5094923 OP9t-I~, 81......, ... ........ ,... ....... 4.All. $1,6t0,000 ........... .., ..... 71S-S1S6 Home New Ck-tr.wt 3Br s teps to send, $2,600.000·$3,100.000. For eppt to view, •st Kevin Cer'Y949-422·7016 ... , .......... ..,. ....... la 2Br 2B1, w/d, 1/t utls, S825/mo.+ S800/dep. 949-72J..2322 Avail Now! Hollf,t11t1I RoansfarRm ... RlolM 8018 NUltstNG ASSISTANTS MANAGERS En1 splln1, c1rtlfl1d IS· Speci•I S20 all• II* slstents look Ina for IM ad. """* ~ .. M. Zli wart!. Exp.. w~ 09-rms & ......... Sblld ~ ~ PlrWlorts an bmAIM lnla p FfA. & nwn. 9&Tll.(JSJI l\.R:S at ,., ~,'ihtt .. ~ tt!O, ESf'N & Ille. pool. .... <Mil 1111111 cbe D fw)!I. ~tan OC ...... bd-.~ YMI D~ COSTA KSA ~NC 'l'D1 Hlrtlor .. ~ SELL your unw1ntld items throu8" classified OCIAJfflOMt NB 2br It., eaom tam s-11. Sl 175m 112 ull. 5611 s-tior.~ ==-1 .. t Slife CM, 1 c:w ......... , ..... $1U,/ MO. W"""-4 ,._, t4t ... 4S...SS44 COUNTY BllllOI Plninluta • •Open S1VSun 12-3.,ir 406 E. B1lboa Blvd (2 blocks to Ferry) 21K 2ba, like new, Fp, wd hkups, 2c prk1. $1900/ mo. 949-510·3114 • :b/&e ~. ,., _,,, pmtio. ,,, .walk 2 bd\l!Jay, q.lllt ~ SZB> Y'iYtw 9&&1911>pm ~ 3Br 3Ba y11rly. Newl~ remodeled, leer 1•r,:4 door to beach! S2300nl AHMJ.te4 IHity 949-67'-366' " Cevet ....... ·~.;-1 ley resldenhal •r•. Cepe Cod 5Br 2.58a. new carpeVpeinl ~ wkly/furn. 714·544·349Q SELL your unwanted . Items lhrouah classille'~ • This business os con ducted by: co·partners Have you started dolna busll\ess yet? No John P. Tomklnson Have you started dolna business yet? Yes 6· 17 ·02·for the Con nection, No for the Greenback E achanae Multl F-lly Yor4 Sole Costa Mesa,7/6. Sa· Ip, 1164 Bismark Way ca> F.nlew/Plllllarino Fnii!- ture, clothes, new CD's, toys, collectibles I. misc. FINANCl PIOGIAM 866·803·9590 bond_ed pr<¥'11f1V's dlls9*I tar r..i I.ml Higll relc ~ low lllter"est rates Vlrious U.VS call O.HJ . TOOAY IT Anywhere South West Airlines flys. l tlcilet up 7·11 $250/ obo Pet 949·278·3939 :..::.; ---·- This statement was .hied w1lh the County l:lerll of Oranae County on07/02/02 '2002H0&700 Daily Pilot July 4, 11 . 18, )5, 2002 fh496 MllM ..... .._s......, : The followlna persons are dolna business u Coast Ceotechnlcal. 14747 Artesia Blvd , 'Suite 10, la M1ud1. CA 90638 Daniel E Herc, 5992 Short St , Yorba Londa CA92886 Todd D. H1ns11I, 635 Cottonwood Dr .. Brea, CA 92821 This business Is con· ducted by: 1 aeneral partnership H1v1 you started doinc business yet? No Daniel E Herc This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Or1na• County on 06/24/02 2002H07H7 Dally Piiot July 4, 11, II, 25, 2002 Th493 I .r.. I Shandra Helm This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Orana1 County on 07/02/02 2002690H97 Daily Pilot July 4, II. 18. 25, 2002 Th494 fidlllM ..... "-S....... The follow1n1 persons are doln1 business as: XRl.D. 4000 Birch St Suite 113, Nawpor t Beach, CA 92660 Sumpf I. Co.. Inc., (CA). 4 Starshone, Irvine, CA 92612 This-business Is con· ducted by· 1 corporation H1v1 you started ' dolna busin11sltt1 No Sump! I. o. Inc , Mark M. Sumpf, Presl· dent This statement wes filed with the County Clerk of Or1n1e County on 07/02/02 2002HOl701 Delly Piiot July 4, 11 , _l_!i 25. 2002 Th41r.1 Sll,......,,,_ .. ..,..,. ..... OUW~"41rf (t4t)642-S671 Gor..,. Sole lufy 4thl fo11ton, fJ1rn, din rm tbl w/cajrs. 27" TV w/VCR, more. 359 Flower St, CM Older Style Fumitur9 PIANOS l Colledlbles ............. _ • s...... ........ Offit• ''"""" $$CA8HPAIDU _,......, __ WE BUY 18TATl9 •I~ lriofdy- Mna" COf JSIGrJr.1E ms ' STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?ft • • • • • • • • • • • 0-''-.fe have bad credit too Get on II eek. 1-866-77S487S APPLIANCES 3liO Refrie. Whl. 21.7 cf S•S GE w/lce maker, weter, ice, lieht In door, 4yrs old, BNutofull sacrifice $695. 949.254.0554 HOME RJRNISHINGS •-tlful aectt....i end stenderd size couch. Both new cond. "'* -Price ,, 714-841·1725 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE 4500 8UY WHOUSll D•lct -Wholesele brokers of Quellty Manuf1ctured homes. Save up to $40,000 auerentHd. Learn the secrets deal- ers don't want you to know. 1·800·242-0060. (CAL.•SCAN) ~ ....... ten le•~" Prime Offlce/Medlcel Bldas. Cell Pet rick Tenore Nationwide USA t4t-8S6-970S :, -~ ..... PRECIOUS METALS Necldece tak Gehl. Maderl1 Citrin• w/dl1mond, enarned, cushlon·cut, very ape· clal. Worth $2300. sell for $1100/obo 949-640· 0831 20 ACll llPOSSIS- SIONSI Flnel Offerll Take over p1yments. Nllr boomlnJ_ El Peso, Tues. $89.82/monthll ($1,910/lOt./216 months.) FrH mapt/ picturaa . Sunset RlflCha l .80C).343..94-44. (CAL.•SCAH) HOMESFORSAlf ORMGE 5411 COUNTY ......... Radueff Sl 75,000 e .. u Bucllfront hoftM, 4tw 31>1, blve+ad trench dr1 1 .. cts out to p•tio/uncly ••tch . Reduc ed 1175,000 to SU00,000 Contact Klmlleftr le1ton 118-242 ..... ceM 111-110-1138 office f!HztB32. c.. ..... a. 299 1 level patio condo. Ne w '•cot, oc.-lde of l"CH, we• to elf. MJlel. Owner~ ,. .. .,..,., , ... Run your ad in the Newport Beac~ Costa . Mesa Dc;tily Piiot and the Huntington Beach Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mall with a check today! ' Run for a weekl If your car does not sell, we' II run It tor . Mather week WFFI All for just s1e·. D YEI, NI I MY CAR Q AM X ~--- .,...., _____ _ MOdll------ •: .: j . . . --, .. ~ I ·~ I i I .-3 I t\ ... I -..... 5 f-, I : I ' .. I I• ,, I ·I I •: 1 ~ :A' ... " ... Dally Pilot ......... t:: a:..~ t.dl 1.,,•~n11 Ol'OI SUN 1·4, 2018 fWIUl'le T orrece, aor slna ••m !lo-loc nr town, ark & beac h . .119,000 listed By avid Bredburne 949- 79-8300 949-673·3188 .... • e Hoe Off M/l e \ i.. ..... vorttcel•, fe11, ............... c .... t--(f49) 574-51 J4 ~v.-.ln SpecW Specious l~ S196 a eo 1nc1 ,,.. ~ "' -· pool. pted, Q.e '° bell. Greet ~ • loc 9&51S-On! ~P.~ holy t•h.t .,:omm. n .. r Trl·SQr. lBr !IB• w/frl&, 1•r/storaae, >r•ter/ltHh pd. $855/mo I" S500/Mc. Kleon Mnfl. 177. 704-8649 EI t. 9200 Apt. lovely a•t•d comm near Trl·Sqr. lBr, froa. 1~~/_stora1e S855/mo+ l500/sec. Klein Mngt. 1177. 704-8649 • 9200. <;4;, lltr ........... '" nu eppl'a poof. nm etc W•• to bch 11275/ mo 714·287·9748 ~ Y-"" ... rn bHuly tor ypur nut home. Come enlo~ OIK 2br 2be apt homes In U.. HHrt of Newport BHch Newly remodeled with custom upar1dt1 6 more. Pets Welcome. $1,490. Call for more detells. 888·224·6846. ............. 21tr a., .. ,.. .. fp.a.-1 ·-· ...... ....... ..... S1600 t4t-67J·7IOO ca... •• ttte 1teec1t 21tr 2.ba balconr., llreptece, l c 111. •a . $1850/mo. 94t-67J -7t0o Voce11tl II I lwruno c..,rt Condo Newport C1asl 28r 2Ba+loft, la deck, frlt1 W/D lncld, els to lenn111pooVspa, short w1tk to buch, landlord otferlna 2wks free rentl $2200/mo. 9•9·718·2720 ,.,, 2"• Tew1d1e•• new cerpet, new p•lnt, wd hkup, 2 c parkln1. pool, spa, tennis •It $2200/m.f 949-293-4630 ILW~E 4br .tarm tilli nu nr pool, ~ sllops S2'.l60 ,..... P81fton 96632~ Home l oyyiew Terrace aated def 2br 2ba, ec, new crpVtole/pnt. att 2c 111. fiuutoful enc Id patio, n/pets. $2400/mo. 949 760 1219, 293-6656 Twnhse lrtrllfae aated, lmmac :ftlr 3tuTI ba, Ip, patoo. 2000sl, pool & spa, aveol 8/1 $2500mo I Sl.te, Broadway, "nlque lbr, lb•, rear tiouso, •tlich aar. petoo. )m yd, w/d, no pets, ,. .11¥111 epprox 8 ·1 $1200/ Condo/119 c ... y ... Fer .. mo. 949-67J-S4J 2 l oo4 McClain JBr 2.58a. 714 350 9!>41 a..a.e•wertr In ho-COlfttlllnionship, horn1mM.lflc, ttrends. flu Pl days hffr• or 24flf llllfts. Car reQ'd, 714·444-4811 ..,... .__ frOlll Home mell order/lnt1r11et 1' /lralnlna & 1Uj)p0ft frM Into: 8111-673·8891 WWW YOfltur9to*eem._,, 'ti " s .... (Miiii 'ti nHded for P•clllc Qoes t Aquatic's, NeWj)Oft Bch. C•H (949)8111-1268 PT Office • ..._._. for •ttorney. 9em·2¥wn. M.f. Ot1aniud, respona~ deW oriilmld 96Cll·nat llPoana -Awerd wlnnl111 newapeper. Journalism de1ree pre· ferred. Clips, resume.to: Editor, Per.Oise Post, P.O. Boit ~awer 70, PeudlH, CA 95987. Fu 530-877 ·!1679 . loba<fcpartdisepost.com (CAL SCAN) Satea 0r-.e C-..ty folr. Demo women's Twdl af Mink sllln care product. Trelnlna. F /Pt. $7 .50 to start. fun job! ...... 29.3247 SA.US $S,SOO weekly 111•1 pgt~ntlaj, If some· one did It. so cen youl 2·3 confirmed eppoint· m111ts dailyl Benefits evall•ble ... CAll Erick Allen 888·54.3· I 788 (CAL •SCAN ) s-. Pnltt.. al Monie's Yacht surp.lus. lots of 'heavy httin&, knowled1e of boelin& & computer skills • +-, SIO/Hr stert. Apply in person @ 1500 N-port Bl. Cost. MeSCI (949)S4&-4192 AJJl .... IMW'971 .... w Wllf w/\an lthf, 3511 ml Slf,9llO #1?958 P~UTO 949-174-7717 Buldl 'M Le Selwe L TO. low 4211 1111, "8t:hef, elloya, non MllOllw, riff· ebte • economlcell (403765/3135T) $8tll.OO Nabere llQO.IMS·5592 c..-e.c •oo ._.. OTS performance model, cd, moonroof, super sherpl (3707P/233787) 128.988 Nabe" C1dllleo Buick 8()().945.5592 Cadlllec '99 El Ooredo low 3411 mlles, bleck, IHther, ed. elloys. b•I· enc• of we"enty. (920959/3705f) $21,988 Nabers Buick Cadillac 800·945-5592 Cedlllec ·oo Eldoredo tow miles, Polo Green, tan lthr, perlormenco model werr. $21,988. (134650/3709T) 8()().945.5592 Cedillec '00 Escelade white, ten IHther, en· tertetnment sys, cle1nl (120315/3717P) $28,988 Nabers Buick C•dill•c 800·945-5592 C1dlll1c '97 Seville STS . V8, PIWIDL. CC. tilt power, seats, leather (826632/3512P) $14,988 N•bers Buick Cedlttec 8()0.945.5592 a,ldge Bv CHARLES GOREN wtlh OMAR 8HAAIF Md TANHAH HIRSCH LOS& TIU SAF"lt TR.ICK Bodi vulnerable. Soulb dealt. WEST ;~5'3 o "Al7 2 • 10911 N01l111 •'1062 o OJI 0 ~'JJ •AQ J SOl!J'R •Ak EA.ST •917 <:' 7Jl o OJ 10 • lr7 6 5 o A X 10954 0 IC.95 •43 ~in\.zsr NORl'll EAST 10 .... INT .._ 30 .... 41;1 .... ... ... ~ina lead: Ten of• Con.Udered in a vacuu~g.ht play in clube 11 trick one is to take lhe fmcase. la it correct In the context of the l\and as a whole? · Nonh-South bad the perfect machinery to hand1e the bidding of this hand. TilC one-no-trump response: wu forcing; North pllllltled to Jump in hearts on the next round to describe a band worth a limit raise but wilh only time-card hcan sup- pon. When South jumoed In bean.s. all that became moot. 'Nonb hid Ill easy ralto to pme. but nowhere near enouab to coD.iempllc. dam. Well led the ten of clulMI. and the l'.IMural i.nslillct would be 10 lake the fioeac. However, dill -odds-oo to loio, and a diamond switch flQm Eut could be Utal. Declarer found I near auro-crick line lnstud. DUmmy's ace of clube an the rust trick and the .ce and kiri& of spades were cashed. Declarer cr6ued to the lable wilb the eiafit of CJ\mlall and the .iact Of spades wa led. When Eat lollo'Wed low, lnsteld or rulfing. declarer diJCll'ded lhe Ioli na club (not 1 dlAmond. from handl This tcchniqt.ie Is lrJlown es a "loset-on- loset'' play. • IA wltb lbe queen of s~s. Weit had no fast eotty to East s band for a diamond le8d throu&h the kin&-The defender did u wen u poaible by rctumin& a~ for Eut 10 ndJ, but declarer ov~ed. returned 10 dummy with the )ack of hearts and led the queen ~ clubs for a ruffing finesse. Had .~t rollowed low, declarer would liave "utred a di.a· mond from hand. But when Eut OOV· ued wilh the klna. Soulh rufTetl. went to the table with the queen of beens and took a diamond piccb on the jack of clubs. In all, the dcfcndcn oollec1ed one spade and iwo dla· moods. G evy •n c,.nce Aleornoltwl Hew i.ttery, just smoeed. ,.,,. '00 bpl-- nMds some bocfy work, sport low moles. many $1500 949-548-5786 utras, new truck trade· Ja 1 u er '9 5 ~JS Niu-'OO XtarraSI Conv.lmmaculate thru· 4it4, auto, many power out CO & Alerm $23,900 features, •Qunky clean, wet bar. tennis. pool, aolf pix "9 I Ir 110 pref'd 11u S2500m 949·640·5274 1 ,...._Miu. 'side tocetion, open, nutumuun:i lbrl&ht ~ elry, peb ok. o .. -tr ... t 2br 2i... It •1200/mo. 949-722-0194 pa too on sand. 2 c aar. a.-,99 s•urt.on Int (A494l~/3820T) -·. 7 5 $13,988 1500 l T 414• low, 3 · Nebers Cadillac Buick ml:cray, 11tnt cond, lV's, 8()0.945•5592 949-650-5860 new car trede in! PerformanceJaauer.com (533120/3860T) $18,988 ---~ est "900 Af!t 21tr 21te ~ulet 949-293-4630 t1al1hborhoo~wd hh \IPS. 1 cer , ... ,-t Sl2SO/ NI' Hts 1mmac Jbr 2 5ba )no. 949-673·7 2~ Cape Cod. ocn vu. hi oeh, 1111 ch , ac, -. •Twnhse 2Br 2.58a on ~ wd, Irv. 2 c B/11 no 't>luff nr bch, fncd yd, ~ $3200 96Jro81&2 ~p. dbl aer+ ntra sp. f•l(7) $1395/mo. •at i94lt~642·9699 :!'•• I H ll l'ehk, 2br. J 1/28•. enc paho. 1 ·c .fir, no do1s. near bch. $1400/mo 949-515·830.3 lto!11e Chermln& Nwpt R'ats 2Br lBa, 1 &•r. $1800. do& ok, la fncd yd. 308 16th Pl·&rdnr pd 949-548-8794 Av11I 7/6 .. 2..!UISW., ..... IDwnhome. AltKtl 2 c pr' Ip, hdwd h. Y«> lfl4> l 1800 M9-7S2-H29 House 3br 3be, nice yrd, w/d hk·ups, 2c ear. lncds 1rdn1n11, n/smll& $2200/mo 714 962-4773 ffome/Pert Street 3Br 28e;-2c-aer, fresh paont• s h o ws tKlremely welt.UPlflded, &lorlOUS lliew. Avail lmmed a1t. Cetry. 94.9-718-2366 YUiil Y lUSH BILL GRUNDY REAL TORS 949-675·6161 Ari•• twt H-• La 19r (775 SF) In the Jle•rt of Newport. All newly remodled with custom upar•deds Ce· ramie tile kitchen, mirrored wardrobe doors, micros, etc Pets welcome! Startin& @ Sl,235m. 888·224·6846: Apt 2br 2b1 Nwpt HJ.ls $1250. l'Ht arH , hke nu, vault cells, Ille counter taps, sunny & bnant. 94~·760-1713 POUCY hf aft effort to offer the 1~t aervlce poulble to our reeder• 1nd adHr- 1 ti.-., we wMI r1$1Uire Contrectors who 1dver· •u.. In th• Service iOlrectory to Include theft ,Contrector• llc1nH u1umb81 In thelr adver· Ulaement . Your co· :open tlon Is ar11tly p u lild. H-e WH tdlff family son&le story, I& lam rm off kllhen, master br rm w/ad1oln1na ba, hu&e back yd, 12-mo lease $3500 per mo a1t. Brian 949·717 ·4736 RESIDENTIAL RENT Al.S ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Newport Coast Te ........ e. The Su"""lt 2+2, Brlcht, pvt aar. a•ted. ~ 28 Oiqtre .... 811 $2l<On 3l<M56<1Di 8500 ~---.... &Kp'd-wfbOc;yclM, lawn-,,_.. etc. Great pay & benefits Truck or Vt111 ""*A. •77-250-4791 l eold1e.,..r I' /T PoSI lion avail for a mort1111 company localed in N B Flo hours Mon·f'rt. Must be proltc1enl in Quick Books, and com· puler hi Please contact Use Veale 949·833·8600 or fu rnume to 949· 833·93S4 l>•IVHl -OWNH OPtlATotts. When the times c•t touitt ... the tou&h 11et 1ofnc to londster Call the company you know will be here tomorrowl LANDSTAR 1·888·589· 8998 or 1 800 435-•0IO. (CAL •SCAN) YOUR NOMI IMPIOVl•UIT f'llOJICTt can • plumber. p•lnter, h•ndyman, or eny of the creat services listed here In our service directory! THESE lOCAl SVC PEOf'LE CAN HELP YOUTOOAYI WITTNOln HYWA&l All ph1111 am/Ira lobs. CUMt 20yra, fair, frM ... 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Cell Dick Rey Comfort Seats·f/power @ Tometo Auto Siles. fOID'OO Mwt .... c_,, $23,980.00 1T4-437·1931 or 714·328-WhVhn lthr Only 2611 m Phillips Auto 3228 $16,980 tl8057 949 57 ... 7777 l'HIU.S AUTO · Ford '9 1 E 320 Ven 949.574.7777 BMW '953251S.dan Conversion, 460 cl, fw.t 'tt ,_,_SI V6, (•18084) lreiler tow pck1. full 3811 mi. metellic silver, who• w/11rey Int, only pwr~ new tifn, 4 Cap· •m·tm. cass7-lllle new 86k miles! full power , lain chairs, bed. TV, cond. tentaslic vetue, only SlS,980.00 VCR, CB. 11rey/wh1te, $6,995 v276541 Bkr Phillips Auto xlnt cond $7500/obo. (949) S86·l888 949.57 ... 7777 94lJ.640·5032. 640-1026 GMC '9tSlerro BMW '95 J251s fOltD '91 USO v-oceb, 3 door. low 3511 (118003·1) conversion, 450 co, moles, power voup, Shlney black w/bluk tr11ilet tow1n1 pckl. full shell Immaculate! teether, auto, CO, pwr, new tires. 4 ceptain (523470/3841T) $19,988 ·moonroof.1ust traded on. ch•lrs, bed, TV. VCR, CB, Nabers Cadillac Buick $12.980.00 1rey/wht, alnt cond. 800-945-5592 Phitllos Auto $7500/obo 949-640· CMC 01 Yukon SL T 949-574-7777 :;ol2 or 640·!029 tow moles, black leather, SEU your unwented Items throulfl cleastfied LIMY sa.-. R«>elred Reeroutin • tnstellatlon DEAN TILE 949-673-8065 ~-You Miid! 71~ 714-833-2!031 Alpllrl ol 11 .,,... CUSTOMI CJUlM tu From the roof to the hstlllttlon. .... -"'*-bMernent & "*"'· ......... 1975 everything In between CO, elloys, reer a11, bat· enc• of warranty ( l 71468/3850P) $28,988 Nabei s Buick Cadillac 800-945·5592 OM'OOs.fwl Low 29k miles, white, blue lnttrlor. reac elr. cd & morel previous rental (52?734/38021) $15,9118 Nabers Cadillac Buick 800·945·5592 Isuzu '94 Trooper S (118016) white w/11rey int .. 5 speed, 414, only $7,989.00 Phillips Auto 94g..574.7777 w..._ .,........,,_ Mestw Carpent•r 25Yra. l'l:lrttollo. Ducn.~o.M.. ~a-t MIMw l"tlone 949-510-5355 ..... 714-298-5400 U l l.2DM Wf 71"12·9961 CALL MILL ~==· MM87• 1 0l7 OUMJTY CWlWll .. ------... 20YENIS EXPERlf:NCE T~ ~.Yard rM YOUR HANOYMANf Ct.enup, M.elntenence, QJllDAl.11!1111 MARK (t49) H~HH Sprinkler Rep1il, H1ulln1 a. ua..-raurc (f49)HO..a711 •mlllAa~ SELL your stuff through classified! • Ramal •f.allmdtl 0 loll Jbo 5'""" Daw .......... M9-J22-8292 -Te'"' ...... " 714--·1112 AVAILMILE TODAY! tt!-!73-51111 J...-•ts XJS 6cyl, Nebera C•dillec Buick t-!-Z...~69k_. British .800-945·!>592 racln1 """· tan llli°f.r .""i-==..!::'.~:::~~--moonrf, chrolfle wtils, 0141 '99 s1ie.-tte baeut tond. $12,995. premier, tow moles. 1145nt9 Bkr 949;58&-1888 bei1e, rear entertain· ment sws. many eatrast ._.. llwwr '99 Oiscov•y $1!1,988 Serles II, 4811, full fact (201206/3857P) wwr, briHlant l>llVIU}' lthr 800·945-5592 dual mnrf, chrome wt.ls, rHr SHtS, 1•r•a•d. ~ '92 900• 5spd, n/sml< $24,250 vl97421 86k, arn/tan lthr. 10 disc Bkr. (949) 586-1888 ca. snrf, runs areal, ski rack, utre seVsnow ~ ._ '96 Ooscovery th& S5'IX> obo 9&723-15;!; 66k, slhler/ll'Y tthr, dual moonrf, beeullful orlainal S.tvrn 't9 Sl2 cond. $13,995 v4967!>1 low mites, auto, cd, Bkr. (949) 586-1888 power /windows/locks. (177840/368iT) $8988. Lex" OSJOO '95 S4:t Nabers Cedlllec Buick Cold w/lan lthr Ip, 900.945.5594 $17,980. •18018 l'HllUPS AUTO Toyote '01 Celica GT·S ~ 949.574.7777 H/'B (•18174) 6 SPHd, factory war- Ml? '99 $..._ renty, full loaded. C230 smk sll w/crm llhr, moonroofl Only only 55" ml, fyll pwr $19,960.00 $20,980 117611 Phllhps Auto PHIUWS AUTO 949.574. 7777 949·S74•7777 View lte llen VIiie, Mercedes Red '87 560SL Peralte Hills, I a cre 86k miles, 1or11eousl s ec luded. luxurious new paint, lot of new estate. 5Br 5Ba, ca 5826 chrome, recondition sf, lnclds 2 levish muter Palamino teether, Euro· suites, hu1• pool/spa, 4c peen headll&ht I $15,900. aar, $1595,000.' 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II you heve y quHllona ebout th• l111llty of • m ove r. llmo of ctieuff-. cell: PUB· UC UJ1Ul1U COM· ISSION 714-551· 4151 ldl MOYIB ill/AF _ ....... ctt .... i.. ... ..... c---..c ...... Tl .... ..,.., .. 2371 .......... Clll Thurlday, July 4, 2002 85 TODAY'S · CROSSWORD PUZZLE VW JITTA GlX '97 Utt Blk/blk inter auto. mnrf, $1 2.980 #18076 l'HIWPSAUTO t 49-S74-7777 VWl' .. _.OOGlS Sit; w/,,.., int odt 2lk ml $17 .!81 1'17776 l'Hll.UPSAUTO 949·574-7777 AUTOM01M PARTS/ ACCESSORIES/ SERVICES Free apphcatton, Int approval NON PROf'IT OEBT CONSOLIDATION CALL l-866· 764·3338 24 hour consultation BOATS 01•-JO lacl119 S ..... 8 sails, Vemaha ob, aood cond1t1on $12,000 obo (714) 292-7SJt CAii OfVla Mlrtur• AIM! 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