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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-07-10 - Orange Coast Pilot·- - \ SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON ntE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM V!/e're warm again today. It's definitely • ~reat day to hit the ~ 1f you're not attached to worit. S..P.-2 \NEDNESDAY,JULYl0,2002 ~Castles made of sand at Orange Collnty_Eair_ ~ . . . ~ . . • •Atlantis comes somewhat to life in the form of a sand sculpture that welcomes guests to this yea.r's event. YOWtgChang · DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -It small and sandy d ty precedes the temporary---~ microcosm that is the Orange Fair officials call the area the County Pair. Beachfront -a large exhibit that Though scholars debate will, by opening day on Friday, whether Atlantis even existed -include a swimsuit display, exhibits .not to mention whether it was in of surfboards and other aquatic fea- 'the Atlantic or the Indian Ocean -tures to fit with this year's water- .the speculated island stands, for themed fair. now, in Costa Mesa in the form of •w e're using the Beachfront as a 400 tons of artfully sculpted sand. tribute to the water that we play in,• The rest of the entrance will include performances by hypnotist Mark Yuzuik on the Sun Stage, fast-paced rides and a display of "wOO<lie" station wagons. On Tuesday, yellow chalk scrib- bles marked where the woodies and sandbox should go. With employees wearing matching fair shirts, driving around in convenient fair carts, the whimsical mood of the 110tb fair had already arrived. Rwming Friday through July 28, the fair this year will include addi- tions like a frog-ridden Ribbit Exhibit and mainstays like the demolition derby, carnival rides and livestock auctions. ._ The towers reach as high as a said Joan Hamill, director of 6-nearby magnolia tree. The dty is as exhibits for the fair. "The Lost City Throughout the fair, Sandscapes artists who created the Lost City of Atlantis will build two more sculp- tures for visitors to witness the process. They will be smaller. which GREG FRY I DAILY Pit.OT Sand sculptor Alan Matsumota pays attention to detail as be helps craft the enormous dty of Atlantis display at the Orange County Fair • wide as the red administration of Atlantis -we thought that would • building behind it. be an interesting spin on an ocean.• SEE SAND PAGE 4 .. PHOTOS BY SEAN HlllER I DAILY PILOT Nield Cotswo,rth reacts to the sight of her husband, Fred, u be and Orange Coast College students return to Newport Harbor on 1\lesday from a 25,000-mlle Antardlc expedition aboard the Alaska Eagle. Fireworks spark talk of tougher restrictions • Newport Beach council members support private shows but will look into setting stricter time limits, other guidelines. June Casagrande DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -It's not often that residents bold private fireworks displays. In addition to the $1,000 or so per-minute cost of a professional pyrotechnics show, anyone who wants to put one on must also carry about $1 million in liability insurance for the event -sometimes $2 million. But while only a handful of people each year find it worth their while to put on a fireworks show, those who do tend to get a lot of attention, not all of -It-good. . ~i::=~E.agle lands at Newport Beach -.. On June 9, a private wedding recep- tion at the Pelican Hill Pavilion drew some cheers and some jeers from resi- dents who thought the 9:45 p.m. show was too late. In response, City Council members are considering whether to put in place a formal policy on exactly when, where and how people can hold private fireworks shows. And, perhaps most important. they are tackling the sticky question of who should receive notices of impending explosions in and. near their own backyards. . OCC's 65-foot sailing vessel returns Tuesday from a 13-month. 25.000-mile round trip to Antarctica . Deirdre ......... DAILY PILOT ~ He had already been gone for nearly three weeks on a sail- ~Nicki Cotswortb couldn't wait another week to see her husband. ing adventure aboar<l_Qrange Coast College's Ala.ska Eagle. So on Saturday, Cotsworth -who lives in St. Louis -hopped on a plane and new to Orange County so she could surprise him as the Eagle ma.de its triumphant return to port in Newport Beech. Cotswortb created a sign that would fit in the bottom of her suitcase and brought husband Fred's favorite snacks-chips and Gatorade. SEE EAGLE PAGE 5 ,... __ __ The Alaska Euie ts greeted by the Orange Coast College -~--~~...., Beet as It returns from Its journey. "We got quite a few phone calls about that show, understandable par- ticularly because of the heightened awareness after Sept. 11, • ·City Manager Homer Bludau said. •And right now, the dty doesn't have a poli- cy regarding these types of fireworks.• Right now, city staff issue the per- mits, adhering to some basic guidelines.• At their study session on Tuesday, SEE FIREWORKS PAGE 4 ·.Costa Mesa schools to wait for promised $2 niillion llSIDI YOLUYIALL COACI John Sper.w. who pa.yed on two national~ onsNp tMfns and coec:hed on • third at tJClA. Is the MW men's ~ CDMtt at ua. ... ...... ._7 make sure that it is being used in the ID09t effective manner poaible, • said Councilwoman Karen Robinlon, who WM the only. member to vote 11gainst the mauive deftlopment tn. November. Tba Home Ranch develop- ment agreement, adopted lut year, Cella for the SegerltrOml -tbe dynuty family tbat OWlll tbil ~ JDllDt. -to gtft IZ mQlm In a lump .... to Colla Mela hlGb icbool .... IDtddle ICboal .............. ftnt bt"":: =-::.:-.c =.: ..... ...... ..... .................... million. and Estancia High ,nd TeWinlde Middle schools wUl split the other $1 million. Ikea is expected to begin construction first, marking the end of a 20-year battle to develop the final 93 aaes of farmland held by the Seaentrom family. Upon =g the permits, the ltrCllDI will cut • check for the lump 1U1D to tbe city. 1be dty will. in tum. dlltrib- uta it to tbe approprta• foun. detime -up by tbe recetv-lng ~. C'Gmctl mmnben negoci· ........ ~ ...... ..... wbida ...... tbma .. dlltiMl'eN Of tlMllil fundl ... ..... a-to,.,. eaml- tions on the money, officials said. A provision in the pro- posed agreement reeds, "the dty ol Costa Me1a lhall enter into such agreements u may be neceaary wttb the identi- fied foundation. or founda- tions, to eOIUl'e that the pro. ceedl identified above wtll be Uled to the udullVe benefit ot Calta Mea ..,_..,.. • Duringa~by the dty dolm(w aftlm, tbe City C.O.mc:P Col ...... the foDoWtng: wbO mould be the dbedua Of .. foundltion, lhould the muDdl ..,.,.... IOID9 or all of die cllredon, SEE SCHOOlS Mm 4 , .. lllWl~lml&mll ayron• Ar-..llon __,. .... ...... rwtumnmt week. 2 V\lednesday, July 10, 2002 PIT Of Ill Wiii ... KJUen An orange, longbaired 12·week-old kit· ten .caped deatb wtly after beinG hit by a car. 1be kitten wu n.cued ad broke only ber femur bam. She undennmt surgery to have a pin tmplanted in ber leg to aid her recovery, Mid biAnna Pfaff. Marttn, founder o1 tbe Community Animal Network. The kitten will be available for adoption thls week~nd along with many others at FOR I GOOD CAUSE Rumo4a pet ltor9 at Puhion la1ADd between DOOD and 4 p.m. •--diffj Tbe arganizatioo continues to UIUll • adtlel metntatntng tbe necWIY funds, Pfd-Maltln aakl. •we..._. a pio-quality-life organization that ts 11UCm11ful because the community tak• adion, • lbe said. ·u 80 people would support m with $100 a month. we will be 4able fo CODtinue to say, 'Y•, we C.A.N. make a difference.'• [nfonnation: (949) 759- 3646, or write to the Community AnimA1 Network at P.O. Box 8662, Newpprt Beach. CA 92658. Daily Pilo~ GERING INVOLVED Spencer York -•GETTING INVOLVID runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotltfng basis. If you'd like lntonnatlon on adding your organlza. tion to this list. call (949) 574-4298. AMERICAN HOME HEAlTM HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volun. teers to give emotional support to terminally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. Training is provided. (714) 550-0800 or (800) 540-2545. Doing it all for the Scouts S pencer York knows how many bike ~ racks it takes to put on the Pacific Coast COSTA MESA OVIC PLAYHOUSE The playhouse needs volunteers for ushering, backstage work, mail- ings, typing, controlling lights and many other duties. (949) 650-5269. . . .. . •• .. . ' • I ... . ' . . . , •• •I e I •• e I . ' •I •• . l'rlathlon: a lot. The 17-year-old Boy Scout is acting presi- dent of the Scouts' local Venture Crew, a FYI The Pacific Coast Triathlon, a fund-raiser for youth groups now in its fifth year, will begin at 7 a.m. Sunday at Crystal Cove State Park. For more infor- mation, call Tina Hoover at (949) 675- 3498. group of older Scouts who enjoy trips and activities together. This will be the second year the crew bas been asked to help out at the biathlon, a volunteer opportunity Spencer calls fun and rewarding. "We have to get up at about S in the morning to be there," the Corona del Mar resident said. •It's pretty early, but it's worth it.• A portion of the triatblon's proceeds ben- efit the Venture Crew. So for Spencer, the con- siderable amount of work is more than worthwhile. Like last year, he will get up before the break _of dawn on Sunday to help set up for the event. First, he and other volunteers will help assemble about 100 bike racks where biath- letes begin the bicycle portion of the race. The volunteers also help set up all the canopies, the registration and other items needed to put on the race. uThere are a lot of bike racks to be set up -as many as there are people in the biathlon," said Spencer, a student at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana. #It's one of the Venture Crew's major outings. Last year, it was a lot of hard work, but we knew it was going to something good. And it was kind-of exciting to be involved in." Spencer doesn't just volunteer for the Scouts and enjoy membership in the Scouts for the last four years. He also works for the Scouts. Five days a week, for about five hours a ALMANAC Octavio Beatriz Doroteo. 35, Santa Ana Steven Oair Greene. 43, Newport BHch Juan Mendez Sosa. 31, Santa Ana DUI ARRESTS SATURDAY The following people have been arrerted rec~nt· Eric Seanpaul Rogers, 32, Newport Beach ly on suspicion of driving under the influence of .. an intoxicant. They have only been affested on FRIDAY suspicion of a crime and, as with all suspects. are Jennifer Marie Anderson, 33, Irvine considered innocent until proved guilty. Angel Corrales Torres, 3a, Santa Ana COSTA MESA JULY 3 MONDAY Arturo Flores, 39, Santa Ana Trung Kim Huynh, 38, Westminster Jose Flores-Almanza, 24, Costa Mesa Prabash Karunarathne. 29, Oceanside Natalie Elizabeth Verchere, 38, Costa Mesa JULY2 SUNDAY Alexander Joseph Holton, 42, Foothill Ranch David Paul Jennings. 34, Newport Beach Alejandro Mendez-Martinez, 36, Santa Ana REAL ESTATE SATURDAY Andrea Michelle Groncy, 20, Anaheim TRANSACTIONS Sean Carlos Neal, 24, Costa Mesa FRIDAY COSTA MESA Shaun Darrell Armstrong, 23, Big Bear City 243a College Drive, S315,000 2Si8 Bowdoin Place, $370,000 THURSDAY 936 Crocus Circle, S380,000 Joel Sesmas-Gonzalez. 35, Westminster 142 Lexington Lane, S212,000 Angel Soto-Vega, 43, Anaheim 810 Wesleyan Bay, $235,000 3024 Warren Lane, $250,000 day, Spencer works in the Scout Shop at the Boy Scouts of America Orange County Council headquarters in Costa Mesa. CRISIS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INC. The nonprofit organization is seeking volunteers for its expand- ing trauma response program. Some volunteers assist law enforcement, firefighters and emergency-type responders by providing emotional first aid and support to injured or trauma- tized people. Other volunteers provide dispatch and office sup- port. No experience is necessary. Training will be provided. (949) 588-1414 .• GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer educational and enrichment opportunities for girls and boys. (949) 646-7181. lAGUNA SHANTI #I think Boy Scouts is a great program because it helps younger Scouts become bet- ter leaders, and it's a great way for kids to get together and have fun," Spencer said. Laguna Shanti, an organization tbaf works with sufferers of HIV and. AIDS, is seeking caring volun- teers to assist with running the front office, delivering meals, pro· viding transportation and provid- ing complimentary therapies such as massage, acupuncture and chi- ropractic care. Lisa Togbia, (949) 494-1446 . -Story by June Casagrande; photo by Kent n.ptow NEIGHBORS last month. The 435-stu-· dent acade- my is a coed- ucational, independent, college preparatory, Katherine boarding and Edrle Rader S:!t ~ : JULY 3 1714 Iowa St., S340,000 1827 Oriole Drive, S522,000 A fter working with Outback Steakhouse Inc. in 1998, when he co-founded Aeming's Prime Steakhouse and Wme Bar in Newport Beach, Bill Allen expanded his position within the company last month. Allen was appointed chief executive of premium con- cepts for the company and will now serve as president of Roy's, a restaurant founded in Hawaii by chef Roy Yamagudll. With his extemive knowledge in building restau- rant companies, Outback Steakhouse Inc. believes Allen will take the premium side of the bumwss to the next level .. .. Joseph Comwse, son of Daniel Convene of Costa Mesa and Janet Convene of Piqua. Ohio, received one of Colgate University's annual awards during,a convocation ceremony in Aprll. The cere- mony included more than 150 students who received various departmental prizes and awards. Converse, a member oflhe New York university's class of 2003, was awarded the Sisson Mathematics Prize .... Katherine Edrte Racier, daughter of Belinda B. llader of Newport Beach, graduated from Mercersburg Academy in south central Pennsylvania on preparing students for college life. Rader will attend the University of Tampa in the fall .... Amy Buckley Brown of Newport Beach graduated with a master's degree from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Brown earned her bachelor's degree from Harvard University. She plans to live in New York City so that she can pursue her interests in music composition, arrang~ ing and production .... David A. Yonts of Costa Mesa graduated from Bethany College in Kansas in May. Yonts, along with 94 other candidates, received his degree in history and political science .... Navy Sea.man Apprentice Cbrta M. Aylward of Costa Mesa recently completed a six- montil deployment to the Western Pacific and Arabian Gulf. Aylward and fellow sailors supported combat operations in Afghanistan Katie Parsons and H. T. Bee during Operation Anaconda and visited several ports of call, including Singapore, Bahrain, Thailand and Australia. Aylward gradual· ed from Costa Mesa High School in 2000 and enlisted in the Navy the following December .... Katie Panons of Newport Coast won sec- ond place in the Women's Championship Banana Spbt Eating Contest in June dur- ing the Top Banana Classic Car show in Costa Mesa. The contest was spomored by HomeTown Buffet, and PaJ'SQns was presented an award by their mascot, H. T. Bee. Jimmie Plata, 56, Costa Mesa 2881 Ellesmere Ave., $460,000 . ' JULY2 NEWPORT IEACH • Susan Elizabeth Brown, 38, Costa Mesa •• David Austin Cearley, 37, Anaheim 300 Cagney Lane, $262,000 •• 232 N. Newport Blvd., $350,000 • I NEWPORT IEACH .. , 270 Cagney Lane, $310,000 •I . , MONDAY 219 Tustin Ave., $825,000 • t 34 White Water Drive, $600,000 . , Dorene Eyvonne Johnson, 40, Orange : I 232 Goldenrod Ave., $1.325 mllllon SUNDAY 436 Mendoza Terrace, 1.07 mirllon ... . ' . , Thomas Alfred Carlson, 31, Newport Beach 448 Morning Cany0n Road, $750,000 4621 Dorchester Road, S4.2875 million • ~. "· •• •• •• • •• •• . DaiJ¥l Pilot -VOL 96, NO. 191 lMOflllM H. ~ ~ ......,~ EdllDr IAll1'I 09TTWll. ~Dnaot lMM--. "omolionl Olftctor fMwlwt M. CAllwt, M.-glng £dla (M9) S74-42ll INllM cMln4t lel'llMl.com .......... ~Editor M>7tMl24 ,.,_,~"'"'5,C'Olll .... ~ ~~ "'Oft'C91 ....... CDlll ......... ,.........,, 0...174GIJ /#lflllftf: ............. _ ...... 911111' ......... °"' ..,PM211 ....,.,.._ ... - .. ,.s..._ READERS HOTUHE Nt Oftclor (9ot9) 57...U4 (949)642~ /orutn~com RICOfd your comments lbout the ....~ o.fly Piiot or news tips. flhato~ (M9) 1'MlSI ~limes.aim ADOftESS NIWISWf OUr ~-h 330 W. 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Lows will be If yol.l'r• looking for IUrl, In the low 60s. today's the day. W.'11 ... Which do yol.I ~ Thh waist-to chest-high.._ week's WNther or last Wfflc's The southw.st swell wll ~ WNther-7 E-mall your answer down lhunct.y, and -·· .. to dallypllotftllttltMS.com. Peri)aps we'll hew a decent knff-to Waflt.fttgh wews. ..... ....... tally bv Thursday. which will present us with simllar condf. • www..surlrldw:Grfl. tJons. TIDES .............. Tune ~IMS.llON.QOV. 4:121.m. 11:GI 1.m . IOA1M flOIECAST J:JOp.m, The •t ••• ,., .... blow l'Alp.m. """ '"*" 10 to t5 llnoll ~ ..... J..fwiWIMleftd ......... .,,, .... • , "· Doily Pilot I Challenger presses for debates with Rohrabacher • Long Beach attorney · Gerrie Schipske says residents of the 46th Congressional District deserveoito meet the two opponents. Peul Cllnton DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA Democrat Gerrie Schipske has challenged Rep. Dana Rohrabacher to a string of debates in each city of the newly constituted 46th Congressional District. Schipske, a nurse and labor attorney from Long Beach, laid down the gaunt- let in a letter to the incum- bent congressman sent out late Monday. "Because of redistricting, many voters know neither of us and they are entitled to hear our views on the important issues," Schipske wrote. u1 hope you will agree to join me in working out a schedule. I suggest that we utilize the upcoming congressional recess to begin these debates.• Schipske nearly upset Republican Rep. Steve Hom in 2000 in a district largely made up of Long Beach. Rohra bacher's new district includes Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Seal Beach, parts of Long Beach, San Pedro, Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes. State lawmakers redrew the district to resemble one with boundaries close to· one OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Robrabacber held in the late 1980s, when he first won the seat. •1 always debate my oppo- nents," Robrabacber said in a statement responding to the letter. However, a spokesman for the congressman didn't say when or where Rohrabacher would discuss the pertinent issues with Schipske. Robrabacber has debated his Democratic opponents in the past. On Oct. 21, 1998, he squared off against Patricia W. Neal at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. In 1996, he passed on a challenge from surfer Sally Alexa.oder, his 82-year-old Democratic opponent, to a "surf-off." Incumbents tend to resist debates with their chal- lengers because they have more to lose. There's always the chance they will stumble or embarrass themselves, as in the case of Dan Quayle's performance in the vice pres- idential debate with Sen. Lloyd Benson in 1988. •No incumbent has an incentive to debate," said Mark Petracca, the head of the UC Irvine Political Science Deparbnent. "Th4!! incuinbent has something to lose. [By tak- ing the same stage), you allow your challenger to assume the same stature you do." In the statement, Rohrabacher said he .would debate Schipske if a neutral third party, such as the League of Women Voters, organized the forum. FULL BAR -~--COCKTAILS • •.&. "OUR ~WN WINES JUST ARRIVED ~ FROM NAPA VALLEY" ... 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·64S·7616 ' Wednesday, July 10, 200'J s COSTA MESI PLlllllG CO-ISSIOI WllP·UP Inside sion review the practices, which were questioned by some soccer CITY HALL rorents. to ensure they were in ne with the original conditions Here are some of the dee/- Imposed .~ City Council when the llty opened. slons comln9 out of the Costa Mesa Planning Commission WHAT fT MEANS: meeting on Monday. The Plannin~ Commlsslon will review the ssue at the July FARM SPORTS 22 _meeting. COMPLEX \. . EASTSIDE SUBDIVISION WHAT HAPPENED: Planning commissioners WHAT HAPPENED: postponed a decision about Commissioners unanimously common field approved an Eas1Slde home-~ Kh•dullng prac-owner's request tices In regard ~-···~lk to the Farm in half a 10,000- • Sports complex sqOare-foot lot in until the full a low-density res- panel of officials idential area. were present at a meeting. City code Three commissioners were requires a minimum of a 6,000- present at Monday's meeting, square-foot lot for a subdivi· with Chairwoman Katrina Foley sion, but plan.ninf staff recom· and Commissioner Walt mended approva because of Davenport absent. special circumstances. . Recreation Department offl-Michael Keeler. the owner of cials had asked that the commis-22S8 Orange Ave., requested the subdNklon In 1998 Ind It was granted. Keeler then had two IEIT 1110111 years to get • perc.t map for the divided property but was unable • WHEN: 6:30 p.m. July 22 to do so bec.aule of pi oblems • WHIM: City Hall, 71 Fair st.emmfng from • death In the Drive, Costa Mesa fam~, • staff report shows. He • IWOMIATION: (714) asK for a year extension. and it 754-5245 was granted.~ another approval of the · on for two 5,()00.square-foot lots. build a pool and a two-stOfY Keeler was still unable to ~ess his request In time garage that lnchJdes a recreation use of the delays in the room and an artist loft upstairs. probate process, the family's Kirk Norton, the Owner of agent explained. 439 Flower St., initially spoke with.planning staffi!rs about WHAT IT MEANS: the additions to hitproperty Keeler has permission to and was asked to s bmit alter· split the lot. native designs. _ ' Commissioners pOstponed ARTIST'S STUDIO any ~ on the existing 'designs to allow Nort~a chance WHAT HAPPENED: to submit something feasible. 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Street Terrorist #ireats were reported et 4:48 .. p.m. Monday. • aedl 99r DrM: Indecent exposure was reported In the 1100 blodt 1t2:25 p.m. Tuesday. • c..n.tlon Aw: • •Pair Drtw: An .ssault was Van~llsm was reported In the 600 blodc at 4 a.m. Monday. • Flaglhlp lkNld: A $YSpldOUS person was reported in the 400 block at 12:21 p.m. Tuesday. •~A""'* Illegal peddling was reported In the 100 block at 2:23 p.m. Tuesday. • West CoMt Hlghw11Y/ Prospect StrMt: A 30-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of grand theft at 7 a.m. Monday. ~ (9ported at 4:28 p.m. Monday. •Kerry Lane: A vehicle bur· : diary was reported In the 3000 ~k at 8:12 a.m. Monday. • OhN Wey: A grand theft • wes reported In the 1600 block • 8:54 a.m. Monday. _..west Wilton Stnet: An auto ~flft was reported in the 700 .. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper R1S lit.. 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Gene Farrell, 65, served as vice chancellor of business affairs for the Coast Community College District for a dozen years until bis retirement two years ago. A nationwide search for a new OCC president was launcheq this spring. But after reviewing applications, the presidential search committee decided to end the search and SAND CONTINUED FROM 1 reedvertise the pocidon dui'· Ing the 2002·03 academic year. Farrell wU1 1e1V9 u act- ing president until a new col· lege president Is seleded. F8JT81l replacel Margaret Gratton. who retired this summer after serving slJc years at the helm of OCC. "This is going to be fun, I'm looking forward to Jt, • Farrell said in a press release. "I love Orange Coast College. It's a campus that has always moved ahead and, though we face a diffi- cult budget year this year, we'll come out of it just fine." UC Irvine lands top UCIA re~earcher UC Irvine bas scored a double coup in enticing an award-winning engineer and Daily Piiot the research pr091am he ematical model to plnpojnt beads away from UCLA. when heJkx)pter' rotors and hOle other heavily wed= Satya AUun, w · fail .o u to make dMile rmea.rch bas led to greater all'· damage-procl. In another aaft .Uety and durability, will jed. be is ......nnn to explain bow IMn the Henry Sa.mueli School w 1~ d Engineering this month. inorganic and <rgonic materi- Atlwi will bold an endowed a1s could work together to th Departm t of improve h\DIWl health. . chair in e en: He is also working With Mechan1cal and Aerospace Engineering and will head the the Federal Aviation Center for Aerospace Administration to design ReseMCh and .Education. small, inexpensive sen&OJ'S to • AUuri 15 internationally wirelessly match airport pas- know for his computational sengers to their baggage. f tru "I was impressed by the modeling o aerospa~ s ~-facultu.. and a ... _,_,fttrati.on. at tures and aircraft, s&cf' •r WllllW' Nicolaos Alexopoulos, dean UCI and foresee great poten- of the engineering school. tial for groWth &>.ere,• Atlurl Atluri's widely cited ~d in a press release. research bridges several disci· Atluri is a member of the plines and has shed light on the National Academy of woddngs c:l complex biological Engineering and received its and mechanical systems. ·Outstanding Achievement His projeds include a math· · Award in 1995. l keeps it interesting for us. • A bearded :-. face means about 15. tons per piece, artist Greg Glenn said. The company makes it a point to use material found locally because it's easier to transport. The sculpture, which was finished last month, boasts details as subtle as the eyebrows of a goddess' face and the splinters at the edge of a log that has fallen and broken in the rubble of the city. There are scallo~ domes and windowed towers, arches and even shrubs. •1t•s so inbiguing becau5e you see something different at every angle,• Hamill said. "People are really amazed at the artistry and the beauty of it. I think the size of it is quite amazing as wen.· serves as an Icon of AUanUs ln the sprawling design lnsand al the Orange County Fair. As two-time world champions at the Sand Sculpture World Championship, Glenn and bis staff have made just about everything for both their clients and for competitions. When asked why they constructed a rendition of Atlantis, the artist shrugged. • YOUNG CHANG is the features and arts and entertainment writer. She may be reached at "It was requested by the fair,• he said, pleasantly nonchalant as to why his customers want what they want. "It $949) 574-4268 or by e-mail at young.changOlatimes.com. , FIREWORKS , CONTINUED FROM 1 council members discussed whether to take this a step further by creating a foi:.maJ city policy to ensure that future fireworks displays do not create a nuisance. With these events in mind, council members on Tuesday discussed whether to create a policy of formal controls on private shows. Though they ultimate ly decided not to decide, postponing the Issue for a later council meeting, one thing was clear: Newport Beach loves fireworks. "We're still allowed to have fun here, so let's keep that alive,• City Councilman Steve Bromberg said._ Mayor Tod Ridgeway closely echoed his colleague. SCHOOLS CONTINUED FROM 1 should the foundations be governed by the state's open· government laws, what restrictions should be placed on the $2 million, who should have access to foundation records, and should the coun- cil give the money to newly created foundations or to an existing one. Council members seemed to agree that the foundations should be governed by the same open-meeting laws as other government bodies and tl)at the meetings and records should be available to the public. •1 think the Brown Act is • QUESTION YOU MAKE THE CALL What would you suggest the dty of Newport lluch do reprdlng fhwortcs dlsplily .,... mits? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642--6086 or send e- mail to dailypllotO/atlmes.com. Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number. for verification purposes only. "There's a vet)' strong sen- timent for fireworks in this city on the Fourth of July and beyond,• Ridgeway said. But some questions still remain, such as what hours should fireworks shows be allowed and what do you do when someone doesn't adhere to the rules, as hap· pened on June 9 when the show, which had a permit to begin at 9:15 p.m., didn't start until 9:45. · ridiculous, but it is in effect and if we have to go by it then the foundations should also,• Councilman Chris Steel said. When council members began to look at who would be asked to serve on the foundations and how the money would be spent, the opinions became °lore diverse and fractured. · Robinson said any commu- nity member should have an opportunity to apply for a seat on a foundation because all residents have paid the price for the development. ·we demanded this money because of the bur- dens this project is putting on the entire community,• Robinson said. Councilman Gary Monahan emphasized the need for parents of Te Winkle, Estancia and Costa Mesa High children to decide because the money was promised to, and intended for, them. Mayor Llnda Dixon agreed. saying she would like to see the parents be able to vote for foundation members on an open slate. O•TUllY Trlnfda(l C. Lunt At a future meeting, coun- cil members will consider whether to create a policy that would prohibit fireworks shows from going past 9 p.m. and carry penalties for people who violate their permits. One option is to require any- one requesting a permit to put up a bond of about $2,500, which would be with- held ii they went past their scheduled time. Another option might be to deny any And Counci.lwoman Libby Cowan questioned the desig- nation of the funds for athlet· ic and capital improvements, saying it was her understand- ing during negotiations that the funds were to go toward extracurricular and 'after- school programs. While specific opinions dif. fered. on various components of the agreement, the counci.1 was unified in the notion that more research and delibera- tions are needed. "I would much rather see a couple members meet with (potential) foundation mem- bers and school officials and sit around the table and throw GREG FRY / DAILY PIL01 future fireworks permits to anyone who violates the law. The existing rules that require notification of all neigh- bors within 300 feet of the show • also led to last month's prob- lems. The show was over the water, which meant no flomes were within 300 feet and no one liad to be notified Though council members might oonsid- er looking for better ways to notify neighbors, it's likely that they won't make the rule tougher. Council members Tuesday and staffers in their report all seemed to agree that the way to minimize the noise and nuisance of private fire. works shows is to ensure they don't go past 9:30 p.m. • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.casagrandeOlatfmes.com. some darts out and see where they land.• Monahan saJd. His comment was met with nods of agreement by other counci.1 members. Council members agreed to set up a committee, com· posed of two council mem- bers, as well as school and Segerstrom officials, to work out the agreement's details. The council will appoi1lt its committee representatives at a future City Council meeting that has yet to be scheduled. • LOUTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 5744275 or by e-mail at lolita.ha.tp- erOlatimes.com. Corona Del Mar Plaza 964AVoclldoAvcnue,(comero/MacAnburand POI) • 94~721·1325 www.mamushocs.com • ' • Oaily Pilot EAGLE CONTINUED FROM 1 And then she waited some more. On Tuesday, Cotsworth boarded a tugboat at OCC's School of Sailing and Seamanship and took a brief ride to meet her husband at the entrance to Newport Harbor. As the tugboat sailed into view of the Alaska Eagle - a 65-foot sailing vessel - Cotsworth jubilantly waved her sign. "I was thrilled," Fred Cotsworth said, beaming. ~e Fred Cotsworth, 56, received the most emotional homecoming,'the arrival of the Alaska Eagle under sunny skies was highly anticipated by almost all eight passengers. They had just completed the last leg of a 13-month, 25,000-mile journey from Newport Beach to Antarctica and back. "It feels good to be home, but we kept saying we didn't want it to end," said Robi Dalrymple, 26, who handles marine maintenance for the college and was the youngest passenger on the journey. The Alaska EAgle was donated to the college in 1982. Originally bUilt to race around the world, it has banked more than 200,000 miles with OCC sailing students on board. On June 27, 2001, the ves- sel began a 13-month odyssey from Newport Beach that _ included Ha\ttaii, Tuhiti, South America and the Antarctic. While most OCC sailing classes are open to anyone, boarding the Eagle takes a certain level of skill and is by application only. Each leg can handle up to 10 students and a crew of three. In addition to drinking in the breathtaking scenery around them, the passengers learn useful nautical skills, such as knot tying, life raft operation, anchoring and n~vigating. The skipper and first mate -Rich and Sheri C rowe - have been navigating the Eagle for the past 20 years. Although they had already SEAN HILLER I OMV PILOT Nickl Cotsworth and husband Fred bug after be and Orange Coast College students returned b'om a 25,000- mlle journey aboard the Alaska Eagle. 'It went flawlessly because of preparation, perspiration and determination.' -Rich Crowe, skipper for the Alaska Eagle visited many of the exotic places on this itinerary, Rich Crowe said he considered the trip to be especially aggres- sive for a sail training school. Nonetheless, the trip was a rousing success, he said. "It went flawlessly because of preparation, per- spiration and determina- tion,• he said. .,,, The only hitch occurred when part of the sail broke about 1,000 miles away from Newport Beach. The wind, blowing about 25 knots, ripped a 12-foot-long tear through the sail. Dalrymple said; resulting in an "all hands on deck" call. They took the sail down · and hung it in the cabin. For eight hours, the passengers and crew stitched it back together. With four people on one side and four on the other, they passed sewing needles back and forth until the sail was repaired. Wliile most of the partici· pants only participate on one leg of the trip, one of the Announcing passengers had enough good sailing karma to participate on two legs. Sheree Austin-Gagne, 46, sailed from Easter Island to Tahiti, flew home to Marina del Rey for a few weeks, then rejoined the Eagle on the last leg from Hawaii to Newport Beach. The two legs had decidedly diffe rent flavors, she said. "The (first) one was more like island-hopping," Austin- Gagne said. "On this trip, the marine life was incredi- ble. We had two to three whale sightings and four to five dolphin sightings." Both legs, however, pro- vided awe-inspiring scenery, she said. "There's some things you can't describe, like the serenity (of the oceanJ and 360-degree sunrises and sunsets," Austin-Gagne said. Many of the passengers said the once-in-a-lifetime experience stoked their sail- ing passion to embark on more adventures. "I learned you have to be very resourceful and have to have more courage than I thought to face big winds and big waves," Fred Cotsworth said. "I've just been an aet."'Oun- tant all my life. This is what people dream about when they sit at their desks all day .• • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers edu· cation. She may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.newmanO/atlmes.com. The 36th Annual GOVERNOR'S CUP U.S. Junior Match Racing Championship July 1 6 -21 , 2002 At BALBOA YACHT CLUB Corona del Mar, California Featuring c hampionship level junior sail ors from several '" continents and the best from the U.S.A . These 4 days of intense yacht racing are presented by Balboa Yacht C lub off the coast ofNewport Beach. TIIE DAILY PILOT IS AN OFFICIAL CO-SPONSOR OF THIS WORLD RECOGNIZED YACHTING EVENT. For the past 35 years there has been a world class yacht racing event right here in our own "back yard." Now the Daily Pilot will be bringing it to your breakfast table every morning from July 16th through the 22nd. Coverage will include daily results from the committee boats and follow up stories on the racers from England. Australi a, New Zealand and 8 U.S. yacht clubs. You are invited to come on out on the water and enjoy watching these fine young sailors become future America's Cup skippers and crew. .. The 2002 Governor ·5 Cup Regatta is co-sponsored by YANMAR "Diesel power for your sailboat" I BOATSWAIN'S LOCKER 111Ve make boating more pleasurable for you" I & THE DAILY PILOT "Serving the Newport-A.fesa comnmnilies since 1907 ". For more information. call Balboa Yacht Club at (949) 673-3515 Wedneiday, My 10, 2002 I ... r. ....................... r.-flfW ...... *illlllllr•-• .......... ,.... .... ...._ .......... " .... .....,. .. R.S. V.P. for one of these informative FREE seminars today! SEMINAR DATES & LOCATIONS July 11th. ----..w-------Irvine @ 10 AM & 7 PM GLOBAL £XPRESS CORPORATE OFFICES I 8001 IRVINE CENTER DRIVE. 4th FLOOR July 18th. ------------I rvine @ 10 AM & 7 PM GLOBAL £XPRESS CORPORATE OPFICES I 8001 IRVINE CENTER DRJVE, 4th FLOOR -· I . . . • Send ~.., TOMll h9ms to the o.Hy li'llot. 338 w. lay St.. Costa Meu, CA 92627; by fax1D ~ 646- A 170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. lndude the time, cJ.te and location of the eYtnt. as well as a contact phone number. A complete listing is available .t www.dailypilotcom. TODAY lbe Newport Beach Chamber ot Commerce will. hold a networking luncheon at noon at the Radisson Hotel in Newport Beach. The lun- cheon will focus on bow to improve business manage- ment thrq_ugh QuickBooks Pro. The hotel is at 4545 MacArtbur Blvd. The fee is $25, or $20 for members. (949) 729-4400 or www.new- portbeach.com. \. S81AY Mollls'I M8ket wUl Ito.a a book-signing and peach demonstration with author and organic peach farmer Dave Ma.sumoto from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will be held at the Patio Cafe in· Costa Mesa. The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St. Pree. Call for reservations. (949).631-4741. The flfth annual Padftc Coast .. Moving Forward: Putting /, this Knowledge to Use" is a new class for the educational support for newly diagnosed lung cancer patients and will be held from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at Hoag Cancer C~ter. Nancy Raymon will present an overview of emotional responses to a lung cancer diagnosis and suggestions for coping. The center is at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. Free. Registration required. (949) 7-CANCER. A seminar on how to get focused on your vision will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . at the Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa. The seminar, hosted· by Mother's Market, will be con- ducted by Susan Maria Malie. The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St. Free. Call for reserva- tiOns. (949) 631-4741. The "Money-Making Opportunities with Your Home-based C,9IJ1putersH _ workshop will take place from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Orange Coast College. Lawrence Schulz, president of a sales and marketing firm, will dis- cuss strategies, bU.Siness types and setup; software; and bow to find, sell and keep clients. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $55 registration fee, plus a $10 material fee. (714) 432-5880 or (888) 622-5376. "The Princess Diaries" will screen at 7 p.m. for teens in seventh through 12th grades in a series of movies presented by the Newport Beach Public Library's Book Raiders Dig Reading series. Free admis- sion. Free popcorn. Adults must be accompanied by their teen. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3801. THURSDAY Nutritional Biochemist Steven Markell will conduct a seminar on making friends with unfamiliar foods from 6:30 to 7 :30 p.m. The seminar, hosted by Mother's Market, will be held at the Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa. The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St. Free. Call for reservations. (949) 631-4741. FRIDAY "The Princess Diaries" will be shown at 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. $7 parking per car. (949) 729-DUNE. SATURDAY A Classic Car and Vintage Auto Show will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p .m. at St. Joachim School in Costa Mesa. View vintage cars, eat delicious food and participate in raffles and drawings that will finan- cially benefit the children of the school. Owners of auto- mobiles from 1977 and before are encouraged to enter. The school is at 1964 Orange Ave. Free. (949) 722-8845. ARoUNDTOWN 1\iathlon. a fu.nd·raJaer for youth groups, will begin at 1 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park. Tula Hoover, (!M9) 675- 3'98. . boeted by the Servtce Corpt of Retired Executives. The university .. at 3390 Harbor Blvd. 1be fee II $25, or $20 if preregistered. (714) 550•7369 or www.acore114.org. TUISIAY team how to eDeJ'91.Ze your adrenals at a seminar spon- A worklhop on selling tech-sored by Mother's Market niques that work will.be held fropi 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The from 9 a .m. to noon at seminar will be held at the National University in Costa Patio Cafe ta Costa Mesa. Mesa. The workshop will be '" The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St. Pree. Call for reseivatiom. (9'9) 631-4741. JULY 17 •Tile Mummy Returns,• a PG-13 film, will screen at 7 p.m. for teens in seventh through 12th grades in a series of movies presented by the Newpo~ Beach Public Library's Book Raiders Dig Reading series. Free admis- So Much Fun, YOU'ii JUMP For Joy! • Centennlal Farm See farm animals and growing crops on a working 4-acre farm, featuring milking demonstrations. Kids Parle A special area for kids with many attractions, Including a kiddie carnival, petting zoo, circus, elephant rides and much more! · The •-cllfront Observe giant sand sculptures in the making, the "Swimwear Through the Ages" exhibit, the Great Invention -• Show, plus the wild Booster ride! ...,.r.., Marlachl•est Sunday, July 14 orandstand Arena, Noon·6 PM Enjor a colorful tribute to Meilco. It's a ful day of festivities, with music, dancing and traditional costumes. Grandstand Arena MV 12 27th Annual ,,.,.._,....,..., JulV 15 ·orange crusn· ••-tloll • ....,•UBPM' Jutf 1C M•ll•dllPe•t Noon·6PM Mt 15-11 LOCtll9 U..I .... CP8~·~10PM JUIV1M9 C-.n' TOP 17th I 18ttl · 8 PM 19th • U 9'.45 PM Daily Pilot sion. Free popcorn. Adults must be accompanied by their teen. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3801. A sembW' OD tbe healing help of medicinal mushrooms will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . in the Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa. The seminar is sponsored by /Mother's Market. The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St. Pree. Call for reseIVa- tions. (949) 631-4741. Mf 20-21 ....,...t · NOon·10 PM JtJlf 22·21 ... By Popular Demettdl WE ra·Y--ftlC 22nd-25th · 8 PM v1s1t 111.Weil'd Al_.. 29ttl • U MS PM • Jdf 27·28 ·-·····-' 218PM Umltt!d featlval•tyle aeatlng for concerts and grondatand eoenta FREE with Fair admualon on a lf,..t<ome, n,..t•er~d /Hula. All acts & euena 1ubfect ro change withou.t nolice. Open Dally • Free with Fair Admission Special Davs KldSDavs TUesdays, July 16 & 23 Chlldren 12 & under admitted FREE. seniors Davs Thursdays, July 18 & 25 Seniors (55+) admitted lor $4 and receive lree Ferris wheel and merry.go-round rides. L-p Into The •air Wednesday, July 17 Free admission and parking lor all ages from noon-I PM. ' ..... carnival Wristband Dav• Mondays, July 15 & 22 • Purchase a $20 wristband on Mondays for unlimited rides from noon-midnight. TUesdays thru Fr1days Purchase a $10 wristband for 10 rides. Sold unUI 8 PM, _... ...... r ... ld"--e until midnight. OSTA MESA ~- •Patntmg In the Garden" ls a class series that will be held Saturday and Sunday from 10;30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Sherman Library & Gardens. The class features artist Stanley Marlin. Beginners ate welcome. The library is at 2847 E . Coast Highway; Corona Del Mar. $35 fee. All materials are supplied. Registration required. (949) 613-2261. WW.OCfllr.Com • (714) 708'·FAIR •Men Jn Black" will be mown at dusk during the Maries at the Beach series bOlted by the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort. The . hotel is at 1131 &ck Bay Drtve, Newport Beach. Free actmlMion. S1 puking per Oii· (949) 729-DONE . f> DllKtlolis: 1·405or1-s to SS south, exit at Del Mar/Fair or. Fair Haun: Mon-Thurs, Noon· Midnight • Frl·Sun, 10 AM-Midnight Admt~: General ~13·541 $7 •seniors <SS+> S6 • Chlldren <6·121 $3 • Kids <S & under> FREE 5atufelay & Sunday -FREE Pl/1dflg & Shuttle at AAA IOt • Fairview Rd. & South coast Ave. ' / • __.._... i GUOll OF 111 DAY c "Charl.fe Brande built a good baae with the UCI program and with what I have learned trom Al Scates, I am con/Jdent In the ability to have a strong program here . .," John Sper.w, UCI men's volleyball coach mOPW -Dllllk. Spor1I Hall ti Fame ( "'' ·hmllttl( Cho• 111llk>1111h.>1n July 15 honor• GRANT GELKER Doily Pilot SportS .._,Roger Carlson• 949-5744223 • Sports fax: 949.05(}()170 Wednesday, July 10, 2002 7 YOUTH BASEBAU All ·STARS Snliles abound in laugher . NHBA Bronco B manager makes · sure his All-Stars don't take 18-2 loss too seriously. Bryce Alderton DAILY PILOT IRVINE -Unfortunately for the Newport Harbor Baseball Association Bronco B All-Stars, the scoring started early for the Los Alamitos C team and continued throughout the double-elimination District 3 All-Star Tournament game Tuesday at Harvard Park. The result was an J 8- 2 Los Alamitos victory in the contest between 11-and 12-year-olds. Highlighted by a 10-run fourth inning, Los Alamitos scored two runs in the other four innings of the game called after five due to lhe 10-run mercy rule. With 10 walks and 14 hits, Los Alamitos scored early and often. And Newport Manager Chris Hone quickJy gave credit where credit was due. #(Los Alamitos) is a very good hitting team and it was hard to overcome,• Hone said. ·Hats off to them, they outplayed us.· Los Alamitos scored its runs in a variety of different ways. They tut the long ball, drove s ingles into the outfield, capitalized on errors, as well as walks. In the 10-run fourth, half of the six walks issued Los Al hitters three produced RBis. All six hitters who walked came around to score in the inning as Los Alamitos sent 15 batters to the plate. ·The walks did us in,· Hone said. When Hone walks to the mound to confer with his pitchers, he often tells a joke or makes a comment to ease any stress the pitcher may be feeling. After speaking with starting pitcher Jerry Whitney during one timeout, both Hone and Whitney chuck)ed as Hone walked back to KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Second baseman Preston Davey (17) throws a Los Alamitos runner out at ftrst as shortstop Michael Maddox looks on during NHBA Bronco B All-Stars' 18-2 loss Tues«r.ly at Harvard Park. the dugout. #The first thing I do is ask something like, 'Where do you guys want to go tonight?' Or I'll tell them to look at a cute girl in the stands,· Hone said. "They're nervous enough out there. My philosophy is that if they haven't learned it in practice, they won't learn it in the game.• Whitney struck out three in 3 1/3 inrungs before giving way to relievers lfevor Jones and Drew Littlefair. ·Jerry pitched well,• Hone said. "Littlefair did a good job°'coming in, especially for an 1 t-year:old. It was a tough situation for a kid to come into.• Littlefair, one of onJy two 11-year- old.S' on the roster, came in to retire one bitter on a pop fly to second baseman Preston Davey. He then struck out the UTI1.E LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STARS final batter in the fourth. Littlefau also pitched the filth, striking out one clild getting the other two outs on ground balls fielded by shortstop Brandon DaVlS, wbo threw to first both tunes for the out. Unfortunately for Newport, the damage had already been done. SEE BRONCO PAGE 8 Costa Mesa American edged by Seaview Two unearned runs enough to eliminate CMALL Majors All-Stars in District 62 play. Steve Virgen DAILY PILOT HUNTINGTON BEACH -Tbe Costa Mesa American Little League All·Stars tickled one another, laughed and made funny noises while posing for a picture Tuesday at LeBard Park. The average spectator would have had no have idea this was a team that was just eliminated from the District 62 Majors Division All-Star Tournament, after dropping a 2-0 pitchers duel to Seaview from Huntington Beach. "Play hard! Have fun," the Costa Mesa All-Stars yelled in a huddle before their battle with Seaview. And, they clearly appeared to have fun. MEN'S VOWYIALI. In addition, Costa Mesa's All-Stars remained satisfied afterward, because ol the sound defense they displayed. Costa Mesa pitcher Andrew Millian went the distance. He a llowed just three hits and struck out four without a waJk, all with an economical 66 pitches. Seaview's two runs were unearned, one in the top of the third on a passed ball and another in the fifth on a throwing error. Millian retired the side in order an the first. second and fowth innings. ·He played really well," Costa Mesa Manager Scott Willson said of Millian. "The whole team played great. There were a lot of great defensive plays.• Seaview had some strong pitching of its own from left-hander Aaron Amaral, who dealt a complete game for his first one-bit shutout of the season. He struck out 11 batters in 88 pitches and was backed by a defense that did not allow a Costa Mesa runner pa.st second base. Mike WiJlson, who walked, advanced to second on a passed ball in the bottom ol the first, and Millian also walked. But they were left stranded. Costa Mesa also stranded Andrew Niles in the fourth, while another, Millian, was stranded in the sixth. Mike Willson, wbo started at second base, came up wtth Costa Mesa's lone hit. He sent a high chopper toward second base and beat out the throw to first. Niles' hard-'hit ground ball caused an error in the bottom of the fourth, but other than that, Amaral was ln command. ·u·s crushing,• Scott Willson said of the loss. •1t just goes back to the fun- dame ntals and putting the bat on the ball. We weren't doing il. • Costa Mesa catcher Cody Spoulos and third baseman Andy Venegas completed electrifying defensive plays. In lhe top of lhe third, Spoulos tagged out a sliding Kenny Miller, who was attempting to score from third on Nolan Marcucd's weak ground ball to Millian. Marcuca spnnted to hrst, trying to get on board on a fielder's ch01ce. But. he turned toward the infield after touching the bag and Spoulos made the quick lhrow to Andy Dawson for the out at first, ending the inrung. Venegas ended the fifth inning when he jumped up to glove a tugh chopper that appeared to be headed for left field. He then sent a dart to hrst for the out. Luke Boulger, Costa Mesa's starting third baseman, assisted on two putouts m the first inning. One was a line drive off the glove off Millian that Boulger quickJy picked up and made the throw to Dawson. Mike Willson, playing second base, also assisted on two putouts in the second. unu LEAGUE BASEBALL All-STARS UCI hires Speraw CRAWFORD HALL -John Speraw, an assistant coach the last four seasons at UCLA. has been named men's volleyball coach at UC Irvine. Costa Mesa wins squeaker, 1-0 Speraw, who played on national championship teams at UCLA in 1993 and '95, was an assistant to legenruuy Coach Al Scales when the Bruins claimed the NCAA title in.2000. Speraw ts coachlng the USA junior national team th.la sum.mer and wu an ualltant with the national youth team (a 1tep below the junior national teem) in 1998 and 2000. He coached the American entry ln the World University Games in 1991 and '99, u well u the U.S. enlly in the Pan Amer1c4n Games in '99. Speraw replaces CharUe Brande, which wW concentrate 10lely on the Anteater women'• von.yb911 program. •ner. aren't that_..., oppo1taalt:lel to beo•N a beed mm'I ~YGlepball('IQIMli. IO I em tbl\Ded to beft the dMmcle at UC lrvtne, • SH SNJtAW MGI I • Majors team defeats Westminster in District 62 opener. HUNTlNGTON BEACH • Buebd pwilts often me the tcnn •a game of inches.• Nowhere WU that phrase more prevalent tl'Mln durlng Saturday's Dtatrlct 61 AD-Star Tournament opener, wm by the Com Mesa NatioMl Liiie .Lelpe MtPs OYer 'f+'MHiQl'z 1.0. et Wardlow J>ark. Wltb b>lla Meile .. Qlectlng a. 1:.0 Ii.cl ......... ol tbe mtb wtlb lwOOUllat om ....-cm. • W•tmtrtar .._bit a king 0y ..... ... cmllr ... tbat bit tile =c:-~a.::= ' threw it to second baseman Ryan Redding, who fired it to catcher Bryan Bennett to keep the runner at third. Redding then fielded a grounder by the next hitter and threw out the runner at first to end the game. Earlier in the inning, AallHMly Secnst ran in to field • grounder and threw out the leedoff runner at second for the tint out. Costa Mna'a defense nourished la thi• game, with ~ Se•1•••0Uar making --.a by..,. et llboibtop and S 0 • M sMytng IOlklly at ......... GUrldi wun... made a clWllg cmdalla ... 11111 ......... lnDiDg ud ...... , made two caugblalll9..,.mel;W at second in the fifth inning. JusUn Long pitched all six innings for Costa Mesa, striking out six while allowing only two bits. Costa Mesa scored the only run in the sixth on an RBI single to right field by SeagondoUar that scored Maurer. Redding smgled earlier in the innmg and Maurer reached on a fielder's choice. 8ryu lleueU singled Mauceri to second and Maurer then advanced to third on Long'• fielder'• choice. Brudoa Grba .. tt walked to load the balel,· setting tb• table for ,_..idolllr, whO ceme through wttb bill dutch bit. · Cot'-MeM nest play• HUDtlnf'GD Valley tompt at 5 p-. ............. All·STAR F001IAll Hardly smooth sailing Former Sailor standout Gaeta fought through adversity to earn his current All-Star status. Bryce Alderton DAILY PILOT L ife as d high school football player for Brian Gaeta has been a challenge to say the least. Listed as 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds, the recent Newport Harbor graduate G1teta was benched as a quarterback dunng the second gdme of his sophomore season, recovered from knee surge nes on both knees to repair tom patella tendons after his tus junior year and nussed a month alter tearing two ligame nts in hls right cl.Okie this Brian Gaeta past season. But through all the surgenes and casts, lhe-two-tnne first- leam All-Sea View League performer in football and an all-league performer m volleyball, returned to the field, detennined lo play tus best-and tus best paid off -which is why he's playing in Friday's Orange All-Star Football Game at 7:15 p.m. at Orange Coast College. Playing both wide rece iver and defensive back during bis junior and senior seasons for Coach Jeff Brinkley's Tars, Gaeta amassed 89 receptions, (for t , 128 yards and rune touchdowns) good for fourth on the Sailors' all-time list. Last season. he caught 27 passes for 337 yards and three touchdowns, missing virtually half the regular season due lo the ankle injury, as Newport Harbor finished 10-2 and reache d the ClF Southern Section D1vis1on V1 semi.finals before losing to La Mirada, 13-10 in overtime. The Tars defeated La Mirada, 35-16, · in a CIF semifinal matchup the previous year, m a game Gaeta considers tus most enjoyable athletic event ever. •1 don't think I've ever had more fun playmg sports than beating La Mirada my junior year at Harbor,• Gaeta recalled. "It was funny; we came mto the game as heavy underdogs. (La Mirarla) was tallong a lot of trash while we were warming up, but we took it to them. We were hitting on all cylinders that game. That's the most fun game l've ever had.· The Tars would eventually lose in the 1999 C1F btle game to Irvine, as Gaeta wrapped up a stellar junior season. He caught 62 passes (tying him for fifth on the county list and third on Newport Harbor's smgle-season list) for 792 yards and seven touchdowns for the 11-3 Sailors. He had a team-leading six inter- ceptions playing oomerback that seasoo. His chance to break the school career mark for receptions was scuttled by injuries, but the "what ifs" don't affect Gaeta, who isn't cnncemed about mmrds. "I'll be honest, those records never cross my mind,· said Gaeta, who was All-CIF as a senior and twice a member of the All-Newport-Mesa Dream Team. •1 knew l bad hurt my chances Ill getting a scholarship.· Gaeta leaves July 24 for Colorado Springs, where he begins summer camp as a walk-on for Coach Sonny Lubick's Fort Collins-based Colorado State Rams. Gaeta spoke wtth Lubick when the two met .six. wf!eks ago on Gaeta'• campus VlS~ ·1 see -cpyseU fitting in great the.re,• Gaeta said. (Lubick) said walk-ons are a huge part of their program. so I'm happy to go there.• Before he goes there, Gaeta bas the All·Star game to play, where be ii expected to start at wide receiver for Mission Viejo Coach Bob Johnson's South squad. Taking throws from Mater Oet quarterback Cott Brennan bas been a smooth adjustment ln practice fo• Gaeta, who also bu a more familiar face, teammate Morgan Craig, toa:ing bun p6gskins ID practiee. •1t•1 ju1& me adJUtti.og to the quarterback,• Gaeta Mid. "h'l IDOte of a mentAal adjUltmeot. Some qu,uter· bac:kJ have a...._ drop and .... llrlt tbC rout. .... lben .. quMW• bacb. Morgan lt very •tblettc . SEE GAETA MM I 8 \~July 10, 2002 GAETA · CONTINUED FROM 7 Others might not be as athletic but 'have a stronger arm. rt hasn't been a bard adjustment" Gaeta doein't feel any added pressure playing alongside fellow receivers such as Julien Petit (Mater Del) and Akilah Lacey (West¢n.ster). "I get along well with all the other receivers,• Gaeta said. "We've all bonded well with Eiach ether. I know that they're good and they know that rm good so we're all going to go out in the game and enjoy ourselves.~ Joining Gaeta and Craig on the Soutb•team will be former• Newport Harbor.teammate Jeff Marshall, an offensive lineman. "I just want to play my best and have a good time,• Gaeta sai~. "I've worked hard and it's one more chance to play with Jeff Marshall and Morgan to give it my best.• SPERAW CONTINUED FROM 7 · Speraw said. "UCI is a great university with its academic and athletic opportunities, which offers me numerous possibili- ties in recruiting. Charlie Brande built a good base with the UCI program and with what l have learned from Al Scates, I am confident in the ability to have a strong program here.· Speraw played middle blocker at UCLA from 1990-95. He was named to the NCAA All-Tournament team in '95, when he collected 11 kills and eight blocks in the champi- onship victory over Pe nn State. He became a volunteer assistant at UCLA, before advandflg to full-time assistant in 1998. He graduated from UCLA in 1995 with a bachelor of science in microbiology and molecular genetics. KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT NHBA Bronco All-Star Brandbn Davis (22) slides into -lecond as ball evades Los Alamitos defender Tuesday. BRONCO CONTINUED FROM 7 1\vo Los Alamitos hitters hit two-run home runs. Starting pitcher Miles Cole blasted a towering drive over the right-center-field fence in the first, and second baseman Trevor Revtershan hit a two-rim shot over the left-cepter-field fence. Revtershan finished 2 for 2 with a double, home run, two walks, three RBis and three runs for Los Alamitos. First baseman Beau Wright went 3 for 4 with two singles, a two-run double, two runs, ending the day with JULY three RBis. Newport countered Los Alami~os· two runs with its only two runs in the bottom of the first~ The first two hitters, catcher John Swift and Whitney, walked and took third and second, respectively, on passed balls. Littlefair grounded out.to the second baseman to score Swift with the first run. The next batter, Davis, reached first after . the second baseman bobbled a ground ball, allowing Whitney to score and earn a short-lived deadlock. Newport tried to mount a rally in the fourth. Littlefair singled with one out and Davis walked. Davey's looper dropped a few feet past a retreating first baseman "City of tk ;trts". into the outfield grass for a two-out single to load the bases. But Cole struck out the next batter to end the inning. · Cole pitched three innings, striking out seven, including the side in the second, while allowing two hits and two runs (one unearned). After the loss, Hone P.Ut the game in perspective. #We played everybody and everyone is having a good time, that's what it's all about,• Hone said. "U you give me 100"°·-- and try bard, I don't care what the score is at the end of the game, we won.• Newport·will pJay Saturday at 10 a.m. at the same site. 2002 • PIO USIE1IAl1 Thornton hired \. FormeJ' UC Irvine basketball standout Bob Th ornton bas been named assistant coach by the Chicago Bulls. · Thornton, at UClfrom 1981· 84. coached the Huntsville flight in the National Basketball Development League th1s past season and was an assistant at Cal State Fullerton in 1998·99. After playing for Coach Bill Mulligan at UCI. be played eight seasons in the NBA, averaging 3.0 points and 2.5 ~bounds in 283 gamt!S with me teams. Thomtoo, a 6-foot-10 forward, averaged 9.6 points and 5.8 rebounds, in his three seasons with the ·Anteaters, after trans- ferring from Saddleback College. He averaged 12.7 points and 8.1 rebounds as a senior and bis 490 career reboonds rank No. 15 in school history. His 22· rebound effort agafust Pacific in l'982 is the second-best single- game output in UCI annals. He graduated from Mission Viejo High. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebrating the Daily Pilot's Athlete of the Week series . . I • I I j I p j I TODAY TIA MoNTALVO m Orange Coast College women's water polo, 2001 DEEP SU DISMY'S agm PHwpcwt LMclng • 6 boats, 151 anglers. 3 yellowt.ail, 280 b¥- racuda, 84 calico bass, 1,241 sand bass, 2 ~ 2 white fish. 1 700 Adams Ave .. Ste. 1o1, Cost a M esa, C A 92626 • 7 14 8 85-9090 • fax 7 1 4 885-9094 • www.costam esacham ber.com MAY RENEWALS 44 years!!!! Jlyearsl 6y ears . Ernest Kostlan, DOS Hi-lime Wine Cellars BMW Masters-Bullet State Farm Insurance Companies Performance 42years!I!! Union Bank -Superior FISH Harbor Area Pondersoa Mobile Estates Park JO years! 4years 2 6yearstil Signature Awards California Overnight Harbor Towing Geomatrix Consultants, Inc. Orange County Fair & Expo Center 9years Uniglobe Way To Go Travel 3years 17yearsl Friar Tux Shop AA New Storage Costa Mesa Lock & Key Goodwill Industries of Orange Copy Club County Virgin Megastore 16yearsl Coastal One-Stop Center Admiral Way Town Homes Byears Casa de Oro Apartment Homes Corpor~te Real Estate Advisors 2years FRED Joaillier Jewelers Brett's Photo Express, Inc. JS years! Roadrunner Exterminating, Inc. McCormick, Kidman & Behrens 7years Whittier Law School Albert, Weiland & Golden Champagne Bakery 12years! AMETEK Proforma Image Concepts Balloons Unlimited Kyowa America Corporation APR Consulting, Inc. RE/MAX Real Estate Services Versailles on the Lake Ben Bridge Jewelers RIBBON CUTTINGS Champagne French Ballery Cqft 3333 Bear Street, #151 / Costa Mesa, CA 92626 The Chamber Ambassadors joined District ., Manager Ullises Santoyo (center holding scissors) and his staff of the Champagne French Bakery Caf~ In "cutting" the ribbon to open !Mir new store in South Coast Plaza. Bo4Y Awareness 2951 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ' Owner Chrissie Morgan (standing in Center with scissors) celebrates the opening of her newly relocated Body Awareness Physical Therapy, along with her staff, Chamber Ambassadors and fellow Networkers. -· MAY NEW MEMBERS Rothrock Medical - 'Legal Consulting Tracy Rothrock 2756 Lorenzo Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92626 74/966-5275 voice 71 4/966-5275 fax The camp Julie Shumaker 2937 Bristol Street Costa Mesa, CA 92626 7141966-6661 voice 714/966-1 ln fax Roche Bobois Agnes Chouchan 3060 Bristol Street Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714/557-1422 voice 714/557-1429 fax Fan's Hallmark #34 Dan Boloman 3030 E. Harbor Blv~, #F Costa Mesa. CA 92626 714/641-1380 voice 714/641 -1379 fax Downey savings': Lori Thompson 360 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 9491642-7422 voice 949/650-9315 fax CALENDAR OF EVENTS uly Wednesdays Monday, July 1 Networkers Leads luncheon Group 11:45 a.m. -1 p.m. Costa Mesa Country Club 1701 Golf Course Drive, CM Education Committee -DARK Thursday & Friday, July 4 & 5 Fourth of Juty Holiday Weekend Chamb~ office closed Tuesday, July 9 Executive Committee 7:30 a.m. -Chamber office Tuesday, July 9 Ambassador Committee 11:45 a.m. -Chamber office Thursday, July 11 Board of Directors luncheon 11:45 a.m. ·Holiday Inn Costa Mesa 3131 Bristol Street Wednesday, July 17 legislative Committee Noon -Chamber office Thursday, July 18 ·90-Minute Breakfast Boost .. 7-8:45a.m. Costa Mesa Country Club 1701 Golf Course Drive Monday, July 22 &di Annual Costa Mna Conwnunity Golf Cl111ic Mesa Verde Country Club 1701 Golf Course Drive Wednesday, July 24 Aft8r Hours Q111iH11 Miur-DARK 'nJmip Rose Catering and Banquet 1901 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Kelly Sherbanee (center holding scissors) and his staff, are joined by Chamber Ambassadors and representatives of the BrttisfVArnerlcan Business Council, to Neut" the ribbon of their newly renovated banquet facility. 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Yes. pert net• ·Hau yqu tt. 3 llfll!IOO~E:s· D~~S Jtsu Benion Cavett. Nern. refetr•d to ebov• R011d1 Eu1en1 Roctaers Peter~n. •10 0 , co,I• County on 10126199 Ftlt durted by: e 11n1ral 111 ambulance wt VIC• 2/20"!02 st.rted doinJ_ ~business 8Cutt}, ~lltol, hit ~ • 2405 YI• Nerclso. Sin was lll•d '" Or1nae This stal1111tnt was Men, CA 92626 No 19996809420 p1rtnet1hlp •nd dlipelch stillon. Daniel J. Mortenson y~t? Yn. 1/1/02 Cl•"*'''· CA 92673 County on 02/09196 Fiie ftled with th• County Jutte Simpson, 3115 Fun Neme and Address Have rou started located 11 3007 Enttt ThlS 1t1tement was M.clMlll Hrell1 Thts powtr toOI. tool 11039 Thi •ulln•ss •s con-No.19963672911 Clerk of Or111a• County Sumatra Place. Coste of th• P11son Wtlh· doin1business yet? No prise StrMt, In •n MO lllt4 111ilh th• County •l1te1Mnl wn ftled with leek, bout. nl.U C du~ted br en lnd1vld111I Full Na1111 ind Adlkeu on 07/fY8/02 Me11, CA 92626 dr1win1· 01nl1lt1 Rluo. Ptayona Pl1illl1n1 lOne Environmental Clerk of Ounae County the County Clerk of Rb!llC•H~~.D •• Al,loV~l. ~ ... 111 •• Jesse Benton Cavett of the Penon Wtlh· JOOt•~t lt 8ry1n Rou, 2904 Pemba 931 W. 19th StrMt. 11, This stelement wH determination uenipl on 01/01/02 Onn1e County on ' "" "'- This slele~nt wn llled drawina: C11l1 AIU · D1tly Piiot July 10, 17. Of., Costa Men. CA Costa Men, CA 92621 tiled wilh lht County pf;tz~~in~nnad "if::~c:~~n 2002'"9564 ~ 2001HOIOJ2 rles, rut· bo•es, ~· with lb• county clerk of 1nder, 26 Escapade Ct., 14. 31, 2002 W752 92626 Danielle Rltto This Clerk of Onn1e County 02•02 lot F'arad £ 1)1ily Pilot July 3. 10. 17, Oally Not Ally 3, 10. 17. C~~.'!~ m~I~ P'r:!~ aof~ Oran&e County on 06/ Newport Buch, CA NOTICETOCRE.OITORSOf This busln11s Is con 1talementwnf1led wlth on06/2S/02 Khosravi. for 1 rezone 24,2002 W731 24,2002 W724 boau, misc O ll 0£• 28/02 f lie No . 92663 BULK""" ducted by· t unine«· the County Clerk of 20026907tSS f RI (SI I r ii a.-_.......__ BRA HAAPE.R Ent c,n•~ 2002690l444 Cr111 Aleonder ""'""' po11ted nsocl1tion Orens~ County on Oaily Pilot Jul)' J, 10. 17. rom n1 •·rim Y ,__ tM ...,.., D•llJ1 P~2 J111y IOwfli T~:~ s~atement was tlted ~>~6105Jo1.rcr ~ otner thin •r~tdeuh1p 6/27/02 t002'to'21: 24, 2002 W7V ~;~;~~~~al)o::.,:~:~~ ... se...t FldltiMa...u ~!~:.~~,bc~~t~ ~~ 24, • w t • county clerk of HEREBY GIVEN tllat a blJlt ave ~ou • "e Daily Pilot JUiy 3, 10, 1 • ~..... Resldenllaf.low Density) Th• followmc pe1111ns llme S....... t<ASKO Records. books, ~/;:~:_.county'" 7/5/02 UMISabolJttobemade. The doi'=tfebsi:'!'/'t1No 24, 2002 W727 and 1 rnest11 plen and .,, doln1 business as· The lollow1n1 person' t1ble, lamp, wt bench, S~ll,011r Car bl Clo.r111.flrd I 2002 .. 0904, nane(s) and business This statement wu llmes....t deslan rev11w to con· Sharper Lines (sm), <ire do1n1 bu\tntss u boin. mtsc E 43 0 lddreu(es) tJ 119 seler1sl f 1 1 h ll011QOfllVllll519S The followlna persons strucl 1 detached, 5 372'1 Farquhar #7, Los HerlzAtlaw. 1771 Cenlllf STEWART GOLD~AN, ally Pilot July 10, 17, is.Iara· CiRClE K STORES i ed wt the County ,_Of-•&na are doin1 business as: unit. two story, small lot Alamitos. C~ 90720 Avenue. Slt 560. Hun Fountain, ells, posten. 24. JI. 2002 w753 INC 1500 NORTH PRltST Clerk of Or1nae County "" .. _, _,, Harbor View Domesltc residential projed with Edward Alhambra. llnaton Buch. CA '12627 CD rack, stereo, duffel llOTIClTOCOlfTIAOOtS DR.' TEMPE Al. 8528l The ~Oo""/.26.:.2,40 Off51Cm._ Servtcu, 179S Port verlancu to devtate 3727 Farquhar ,7, Los R011da Lea Hertz, 2323 baa. bou1 misc 0·91 1&11___ lixm'I, 11'1 ~ d lie D•ttw Pilot Jul" J, lO. l 7, ~ Totfln Circle. Newport from the minimum Alamltos.CA90720 Elden Aven11e •16. C~t1 ANGCLA TARASCIO ~..--.1 OliefE.cecutiveOl!icedlhe • r Beach,CA92660 individual tot sill re This busmen os i:on· Meu .CA92627 Matt. aamn, VCR. 5'hool Oislrlet Hunllnaton 8t1ch Union Hi&h Mier it' NIA The Nml(s) 24.2002 W723 MStAlltATSO';C... lortMcNau(hton, 1795 quwements(!l.OOOsq ll ducted by· an 1nd1v1dual Thts busme~s os con boos H 57 KEVIN Sc;hOol Oistrlct aid tJusioless addnls\ d .!. tAT9RlltJS' Me f IS Port T1tl1n Circle, New· requtred, J,410 sq. ft Have you started ducted by an 1nd1vtdual HONEYWCll Ftstl pole. Obt11n Doc11menu and 8id Due at· Hunl1naton buyer{ I is/are JOHN DINH fldll....... · porl Beach, CA 92660 proposed) ind tr om do1n1 business yet> Yes. Have you started tool chut. cratn. 8e1ch Union Hiett School 01sl,.c:t. 102!11 Yori.town ANO ·\fN Ptw.\ 9902 ... S..-.. UlllfOIW BHlri• Sukal, 2124 mtnlmum development 10/26199 dotna bustneu yet> Yes, bons. rntsc: I( 79 SUS Ave., Purchasi111. Room 361 Hunttnaton Beach, CA BEVERL y l.AHE GA.ROEN Sn led bods may be Baypotnle Or., Newport lol Sile requtrtd fOf POR Edward Alhambra 05/20/2002. ANA. SUBE Rua. duffel 92646. (714) 964·3339 ut. 4350 GROVE CA 9284 T The lollow1n1 persons recllved at the office of Beach, CA 92660 LO zonint (I acre Thts sl•tement wn Ronda Le. Hetu ba&, tua tamp, bous, Oue Oele at Tuesday, Au1usl 20, 2002 at 2 00 · 1 he are do1n1 buslnus es· the City Clerk, 3300 Thts business ts con requtred. 5 ecres ptO· filed wtlh the County This statement was unit full. misc pm ~ bewig sCltl •e Lenderslinlo., 27111 Aliso Newport Boulevard.po. ducted by· a aeneral posed), loc•led at 2!18 Clerk of Oun1e County fifed with the County Sale wtll be by com HOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Hunttnaton rocx ~ ~~ Creek Rd., Suite 160. Bo 1 1768 Newport p1rtnersh1p Santa Isabel Avenue in on 06/27/02 Clerk of Oranee County pehhve biddtnl (wrttten Beach Union H1ah School Dtstnct. Ofan1e County FIXTURES EOU1PMENT' Altso Viejo, CA 92656 8uch, CA 926!18-891S Have you started an RI zone Environ 2002•901231 on 0612!1/02 sealed bids may be C1h10fnia, 1ctln1 by and lhrou1h its Govermni GOOOWlLi. doollg buslnesS Dennis Bustamante, until ll:OO AM on the doin1 bu~iness yet' No mental determination Daily Piiot Juiy 3, 10, 17, 200269078!>3 submitted tn ildvance) 8oerd, hereinafter referred to 1H "OISTRICr will K Sl 2!1448 l<1lmi• Ave., l8lh of JULY 2002, at lo11McNau1hlon uempt. 24. 2002 W719 Oaoly Pilot July 3. 10. 17. on the 17th dily of July. receive up to. bul not later than the above·siated ~~~ K S ~ ~ Moreno Valley, CA 92SS7 which ltm• such bids lhts statement was 3 Planniria Apphcalton 24. 2002 W728 2002 11 2 00 P M 11 the ltme, sealed bids for the •ward of cont11th for 2346 NE~T Bl.VO Av1 Chalid. 2711\ Ahso shall be opened and f1ted with the County PA 02·23 for Walter n~.._.__. prem1us where u1d thefollowin1prQlects • Creek Rd #160. Aliso rnd. Clerk of Orange County Helm, authoriied aaent ..---fidlfiws'4niless propertr has been PY-efMtt Bid •IP.ll Football Field l111hting Protect ~27A.~S~ME~ ~ Vieto. CA926!16 -· on06/25/02 fot Allan Hell, for a llmese.e..r N..S....... stored and which Is 11 Ocean View Hl&h School intended k> be COllSl#T1lllil* ~:!_11el Bust1manRte. u IW\L•.....L Ma..&.. 20026907156 vartance from front The lollowlna persons louted ,., AYRES SELF Mandatory Job Waif. 8 30 am. luuday, July 23 . ""'" Sedon• Or.. tv· <1'9,-...... __ .., Daily Pilot July 3, 10. 17, setback requirements The tollow1ne persons STORA.GE. 7012 Ernest 2002 1t Ocean View Hlah School, 17071 Gothard Ill !tie ollice cl ' CENTRAL erslde, CA 92509 The Citw of Newport 24. 2002 W7'l9 (20' required, 5' pro are dom1 business as are do1n• busmns n ' Ave , Hunl1n•lon Buch, CAI.IF""._.' ESroow Thi b I ' Vtllaae Bakery. 2937 • • St Huntlnaton Beach """'"' "" • s us ness •s con· 8each reserves the 11aht fktltlen'-'itu posed) to construct a Br1stol St., #A.I02. Costa Mystique Enterprises, Ca (7141 848 7314 Licen51: C· 10 1100 MOHAWK STREET, ducted by: a aeneral to re1ecl all bids. A 2S'X. detached one c11 1ara1e Mesa, CA 92676 200 McNeil lane. #PH2. Landlord reserves the En11lneer:ReedCorp. STE. 190, BAKERSFIELD. partnership deposit must accompany -~ with a mmor mod1llca L C Newport Buch. CA. 111ht lo bid al the sele Bids shell be received m flu! pldce 1denltlied CA 93309 and the Mticipated Have you s tarted each bid. Balance due The following persons tton from bu1ldtni sep (C~)~P28~5ak~1~1~· W;y. 92663·2698 Purchases n1ust be made above, and shell be opened and publicly read aloud sale date IS 26 JUL 2002 doma business yet? No on or before MONDAY. are doing business as. aratlon requirements (6" Mary Oarlene 011on. 200 by cash and paid for at al lhe above-slated date, ltme and place Plan~ The butkSalelS NOT subject Oennls8ustamante JULY 22, 2002 for the Crea love Solutions. required. 5' propoHd), ~266~ort Beach, CA McNeil Lane, Newport the ltme ol purchase. All and specifications lire on file at the address listed lo Cahlolma Ur¥lolm This statement was successful IM d d er . Partners, 1280 Bison St . located at 1147 Gtene fhis bvsiness is con· Beach, CA 92663 2698 purchased 1oods a11 =~~~~t"ol~n~efundable depo\lt Is requ11ed for ~~ ~ ~ g::~k :;'~,.'~:e g:~:~ ~=~~ler~sn~~ec~0~r c~~~~ ::a~h~g:92~wport ::'~! Tir~!~~o~':n:nt~l1 ducted by Ltmtled dvTc~~d ~~~·~~s~n~~vi~::, ~:~~o!!d'~t"t~~emot'!.~ee In accordance with the prov1s1ons ot California n;rne(s) 'and address(es) on06/03/02 deposit 1nd balance Rebecca L Raff. 1280 determ111allon-eaempt Li~~'!'!YY;~ started Have you started Sale is sub1ecl to Business and Ptotessoons Code Seclton 7028.15 used br Ille setletjs) "'thin 2002•t05408 payments ,Bison St.. #B9·354. 4 P;ucel Map PM 01 doon& business yet> No doon1 busrnen yet> Yes. cancellalton 1n the event and Publtc Contt1cl Code Section 3300. the owner Ille pasl three years, as Dally Pilot July 3, 10, 17, Prospecltve bidders Newport Beach, CA. 192 tor Mark Korando/ 02/01/2001 or settlemefff between '""""by the sellerjl) _, 24 2002 WJJL Camp Bakeiy, llC requ11es lh1t the bidder possess the clns1l1cahon ~()a';; 05 FE .... ¥e · ., may view Moortng A·6S 92660 Humanity Housina. for a ltm Goodell. Owner/ MaryO Duon landlord and obl11ated of contractor's license noted above at the time 05 8 2002 1s localed off I Street, Lindi C. Adams, 1280 one tot a11spac1 subdt Manaeet This statement was party the bid is submitted Pursuant lo BuslnMs and JOHN DINH ANO YEN C 86 1~ located off 8tSon St., #89·3!14. v1s1on to f1c1l1tate the This statement wa~ hied with lhe Cuunty Published on 07/03/02 Professions Code Seclton 702815 no payment PHAM Buyet(s) PClS NOTUOFTRUST£FS Coronado Street and F Newport 8each. CA common interest devel ftled with the County Clerk of Oranee County and 07{10/02 Auclton shall be made for wort. or malertal under the LA073924 NEWPORT IS s loc<1led bayward 92660 opment conversion ap Clerk of Oranae County on 06/24/02 ee1 Wanda Norton contract unless and unltl lhe Rea1strar of BEACH/COSTA MESA SALE from the west end of This business ts con proved under PA OJ 33 on 06/20/02 20026907755 Bond II S 400 1684 Con Ir actors v1mflu lo the 01st11~1 lhal the DAILY PILOT 10 JUL 2002 TS No 02-03755 I.oil\ No ltdo Isle dueled by· co· partners for Hab1ta1 for Human 20026907444 Da1ly Ptlot July 10 17 Ayres Sell Slor<J1e contractor was properly hcensed al the ltme the S395836 Tiii• OrOlr No For further mforma· Have you started tty localed at 1925 Oatly Pilot July 3. IO. l7, 24. 31, 2002 W742 Resident Manaaers btd was submitted Any contraclor not so on023909 "-or.llnMHw !ton call Wes Armand at dome bustness yet> No Pomona Avenue 1n an 24, 2002 W732 Publts hed Newport licensed os subject to penalltn under the law and NOTICE OF SEIZVR~ No. S395l36 APN No t t• 949 644 3043 after July Linda C Adams R2 HO lone Environ Actlliws ltsiiitss Beact..Costa Mese Daily the contract wtll be conS1dered void II fhe license PURSUANT TO HEAi. TH . 321·32 IS, 2002 This statement wu mental detirm1na1ton FldtllM...... Pilot July 3. 10 2002 clns1ftc1tlon speclfted hert1n11le1 is that of a SAFETY CODE SECTION YOU ME IN OEFAUl.T Approved by Tony filed w1lh the County eaempl llmesi...t "-S..._.. W718 · ·spec11lty contractoi• as defined 1n Sec:lton 7058 No\1~~1g~~::t&D UNOER A DEED Of Melum, Hubor Re Clerk of Otanae County If any of the above The followtna per'>ons of the Caltfornta Busmen and Protess1ons Code, FORFEIT\JRE TRUST, OA.TEO 0112Mlt sources on 06/25/02 acltons are challeneed tn The followtn& persons are doing bus1ne\s as thespec1allyconlraclorawardedlhe conhacl tor PURSUANTTOHEALTH UNLESS YOU TAICE Publoshed Newport 20026907147 court,the challentemay are doon1 bvsiness as Protess1onalHouse thts work shill itself construct a maioroty ol the ANO SAFETY CODE ACTIOH TO PROTECT 8Hch Costa Men Daily Oatly Pilot July 3, 10, 17. be hm1ted to only lho$e Ryttel Conslluclton C'o • clunlna Servtee 1845 work, In accordance with the provosrons of SECTION 11481.4 YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY Pilot July 6. 7, 8, 9, 10, 24, 2002 W725 issues someone raises al l I 13 [ Balboa Blvd.. Anaheim A•e .. •B Co!>la Cakforma 8us1ness and Profusions Code Section On Mar 30. 2002 11 BE SOLO AT A P\J8UC 2002 Sa497 st•ft•H•nOf the public hurina 8alboa.CA92661 Mesa.CA92627 7059. coi::ie· and Wilson SAL.£ IF YOU NEED NI IUUllUtl described 1n this notice Craie Dotd Rytlel. Dana A.damova. 184S Time 1s of the essence All work must be Strees.Co~taMesa.CA EXPLNIATION Of THE PtllJCNOTICI WlllOlllOfTOfUSIOf or tn wrtllen corre 1113 E Balboa Blvd . Anahe1mAve ,#B.CO'>la completed wtlhtn 120 consecutive t.11,ndar days ~~per1y~~~11~ NATURE Of THE ACTITIOUSIUSllSSllAMI spondence dehvered to Newport Belillch, CA. Mesa. CA 92627 ftom the dale specllled on the Notice In Pr oceed pursuarn 1o Helilh and PAOCEEOING AGAINST IMYITATIOllTO• the Plannrna Cnmm1u1on 92661 Thi~ business ts con issued br the D1stroc1 Failure tu complete the Safety COde Sectlon YOU, YOU SHOUlD Notice is hereby &iven The following person has at. or pnor lo. the pubhc fhis busmen is con dueled by an mdtv1dual work wtlhtn the ltme set torth her em will ruult t 1o4711114ll8 by CoS1a CONTACT A LAWYER. that the Ocean View abandoned the use of hearm11 ducted by an tndovodual Have yo11 started 1n the impostlton of llqu1daled damages for each Meta Police Oepattment Nolicl 15 hllfll>w ... ,111 11111 Sch I Di 1 t t o the Fictitious Business For further lntorma Have you started dome business yet? No d fd I th I f ~ioo d Tile property was seized '"' C 00t Cslrfic 0 rhan11e Name The Oona Family tton on the abov• dom11busmessyet?Yes. Oana•damo"a ay o e ay. tn e atooun o • per ay wolh res"""" to elleged CTC RMI ES111t SeMcee oun y a t ornoa, ere· v 3 01 02 " • Each bidder shall submit. on the form furnished vtOlatlonC~t a s.ctlon(s) FM CTC Foredo8ure lnelter referred to as Limited Partnership, 27 apphcallons, telephone I I This statement was wtlh the contract documents, a hst of the proposed or Ille Health and Safety s.rw:.. Corpot9ti0n, • "DISTRICT", will receive Rue Grand Oucal, New· (114) 754 5245, or c•ll Crata Oavid Ryffel ftled with the Co11nty subcontractors on this pro1ect as req11lred by the COCle Sedlon You •• <My IPIJOIRlld trustM sealed bods up lo but no port Beach. CA 92660· the oll1~e of the Plan This statement wu Clerk or Dranae County Sublelttni end Subcontraclma Falf Prac.Hces Act hereby notified 1N1 Ille 111119111111 10 lhll OMd OI later thin 2·00 p.m. on 5906 nlng D1v1slon, Room 200, filed with the County on07/02/02 Public Contract Code Section 4100 et seq OISlnel Attorney ol Orange Tl\lll llllCUlld by lhe 3lst day of July, The Frciltous Busmess 77 Fair D11ve. Cosla Clerk of Ori!nae County 20026908748 Etch bid shell be accompanied by a cerlll1ed or ~~ong~o 1oi'f,11tla= ANOOEW S COtiEN. A 2002. at the DISTRICT Name referred to above Mesa. Cahforr11a on 07/02/02 Oa1ly Pilot July 10. 11. casl11ers check or btd bond on an amount not less abo\/Hescnbed lllOPtl1Y MAARISO MAN ~ HIS Admmlstret1on Offices. was ltled tn Dran1e Published Newport 2002690l750 24. 31. 2002 W74!1 than ten percent (10") ot the total btd prtee. pursuant to Health· and SOLE 1 SEPARATE 17200 Pinehurst Lene, County on 12117196 File 8each Costa Mesa Daily Daily Pilot July IO. 17• payable to the DISTRICT n a 1u11anlee that the Salety Code Sedlon PROPERTY dlllrlCI Olf2M>I Butld1n1 B. Huntmaton No 199637057!15 P1lol July 10. 2002 W739 24, 31, 2002 W74J bidder. 1f its proposal " accepted. shall promptly ~~8!:e llU1Neled that 11 end rlCORllCI 0210l.Ol, • 8nch, CA 92647 ~::s~;eo '01 ~1ea.?o~ n ~· AdtllM 8'siless uecute the A(reemenl, furnish a saltsfactory contest the Al lh1s Slid ltme, dale 96 flctlll-• luslneu .._ S F11thful Perform1nce 8ond 1n an amount not less r:/e=-ot~s ~~ lnlt~ No Ol..atlo48, of ind place. bids will be Dona Trust U/A 31'291 No .. • Stot1 .,.,,, -..._.. lh<tn one hundred pl'rcent (100'\) of the total btd ~uartl 1o Helllll .,., Ollidef "9coldl In the office publicly opened and read (General Partner), 27 The follow1n• persons The lollowm1 persons .. ~ of ltll r-.-.. Recorow ol Rue Grand Ducal. New • d b proce. furnish • Payment Bond in an amount not ety Code ,.._..,..., ~·1 aloud for the followina 2660 are do1n11 busineu as lie 01n1 ustness H . less lhan one hundred percent (100~) ot the lolal t14S8 5, you must roll • 0.-. County, S.-ol <..,cr•t• Cwt.l"t f~ port 9u ch, CA 9 H lnvutors, 204 E 171h antiquefuear ms com btd jlftee. end furn1'h urtohcales ev1denc1n1, that Yenfoed d..,... staling 'fOI C..fon'M. •• _.. en Pley•-'• ot tt.,.. M •tt 1 Y n L. O 0 n: · St . Suite 202. Costa 267S l1v1ne Ave · Suite the requtred insurance IS tn ellecl m the amounts Ylfllereslou __ ,'".. •• ~s~ 07'17/02 • 2.00PM. AT View -4 Oelt View (limited Partner). "1 Mu1, CA 92627 In f 168, Costa Men. CA ....... ""' vo ........ .....E .-""' FRONT _ .. __ ._ Georcetown. Irvine. CA 92627 set forth '" the atneral condotoons In the evenl Ille $upet10r COU1 Of lhl '" """'" S.-.u 92612 dependent Development of f11lure to enter into the contract and esecute Courl'f ot OraflOll within ENTRANCE TO THE Pl•ns •nd spectfte•· 8arbara l Schmidt Company, Inc (TX). 2°' Stephan Juan. 2020 the reqund documents, Juch btd secu11tr will be ~J~ olofthl!""~ COUNTY OOUAntOOSE. lions for both btds are (limited Partner). 24335 E l71h St Suite 202. ~~'~26~;'·· Costa Mesa. forfeited. The F11thlul Pedor m1nce Bond shell lalleu you receive ldii8I 700 CIVIC C9IT'EA ORIVE on !tie at the DISTRICT Avenoda de Marcia. Cosla Mesa, CA. 92627 remain In lull force and elf eel throu1h the noclce (Please use WEST, S>HTA Nu.. CA• Purchas1n1 Department. Yorba Ltnda. CA. 92686 This bustness ts con This business ts con· 1u¥antee perood as spec1t1ed 1n lhe eeneral 02f0$ll7) You must ~ ""*1n. '° Ill 1t 17200 Pinehurst lane, Haner M Allee (ltnllted ducted by • hmtled ducted by an tndivrdual conditions. SlfVe in 8ndorsed COf1'I of ~ bidder tor C8ltl or 8u1ldon1 8, Hunhnaton Pirtner), 64 Marseille. partnership Have you Have you started Tiie DISTRICT reserves lhe 111ht to re,ect any Ille dun on thl Dislrld Cl**•~ below, 8Hch, CA (714) 847· Laauna Hiiuel, CA 92677 started dotna busmen ~!'::mb:e~,~~Jyet7 Yes. or all bids 01 to waive any 1ueaula111tes or Alll:·~Oeof~Oflrljl8 ~ peylbll In lull ~!"-~ 2551 E1t. 1440 and will This business IS con· yel7 1/3/89 lndepen lnlormahtles In any bids or tn lhe b1ddtna ".'ew.•T.) .,,1 CtviC ..... .. flgtlt, ..... .... be available at the JOb ducted by a hmiled den I Dev e I o p men t Stephan Juan A3 required by Section 1773 of lhe Cahforma Cenlet Drive~. Santa "--~ '° and w11k t sh Company. Inc. Steven l ThlS statement was labor Code, the D11ector of the Department of Ml. Ca 92701 wllnin now held by 11 l.fldlt Mid A Me"dotory Job ~~:.~~~ M'.Poona Gumpert, Prutdenl filed with the County Industrial Relations ot the Slate of C•htornia his lhtrty (30l d•ys of tne filing DMd OI Tl\!ll. In 1111 Walk will be held Frtday This statement was filed This s tatement was ftled Clerk of Orange County determtned the 1,ener1I prevaohne rates of wages ol lhl deim In Ille Supenor prl)Clllty ttlllllld In Aid July 19, 2002, 10.00 a.m. with the county clerk 01 wtlh the County Clerk of 0 2n00072/069201012726 1n the localltw tn which this work ts to be Court I Civic OIVillOn. ,._..., __, ... ~ ~ u sharp. starhna al Ho~e Oranae Cou~I on ' ...... f •·· 1o Umel• All """""' .... ......., .... 7 2 Oran&e County on July o I p 1 t J I LO 17 performed Copies of these rele delermln11tons, ~ :~e 1 vefi~ rrora llA!y dllmbld In 1111 View Sc hoot. I 6 00 06/11/02 U~ at Y 1 0 u Y · • •re on We at the DISTRICT. and copies may be clllm slallng 11n lncerut in lbove "(erencld OMd ol Fltntsfone lane. Hun· ~~2i908715 0<'tly Pilot Ally J. 10, 17, 24, 31, 2002 w7« obtained upon request The contractor shall posl the property in tne TN•t. Thi lltMI tddrlN tin1ton 8Hch. CA. 92647. Ne wport Beach·Costa 24, 2002 W7'l2 RdttlMhsiMss a copy of these rates JI each 1ob site. The Superior COl.f1 win 111sun Wld Olhlr oomnori The DIST111CT requtres Mesa Daily Pilot July IO, .._ $.....__. contractor and any subconlr actor under 11 shall in the property beina dlelgnllllon w OI 1111 that the bidder possess 17 24 31 2002 W75-0 RdltlM t.ileu -- pay not less than the specified prtvalhna rate~ of ~~aredlled 100t st:':"'J ,.., ~ '"~ a valld contractor's --''--'-'-"'-----The followrn1 persons are dol"R business as. Specialized Powder Coa tine. 1810 I Redondo Ctrcle, Unit l . Huntina· ton Beach CA 92648 lnd11n Riders Assoc1a · lion. LLC (CA.). l!I M1mu1I Dr , Corona del Mar.CA926~ waces to all workers employed by them tn the Cal'Womia and dlslributed lbove II putpOllld IO bl: hcense H llsted below flctlllM"9i1ess ... $......., ueculton of the contract pursuent to lhl provJsion• 2335 IRVINE AVE., al the time the btd 1s llme s....t The following persons No btdder may withdraw any btd for a period ot lhl Health and SlfllV ~..,,.... .,.,..,....._ ,., submitted C·8, C· 12 are doina b11s1ntss u of sl•ty (60) days alter the date set for the Code SldJOn 11489 m"'"Th. ~';d Cert1flc11ton of Crimt-The tollowina persons Just Smoa. 24002 Yla 09en1naof bids WilhOIA fur1tler noci<lt Of .........., -nal Reeords Check will are doin1 business " Fabnc1nla,Su1te 5108. Pursuant to Seclton 22300 of the Pubhc Contract hlmma.. TNllM _,,.. MY be requtred per Educa Honest Phil. 4533 Mac M1ss1on Voeto. CA 92691 Cod•. the contrecl will cont11n prov1stons ~ 07I03I02, N.iiillly lot "'I lion Code sect ion Arthur #!139. Newport [slim P111ny, 439 permitlm1 the succentul bidder to subsltlute CNS·40K051 ~~ OI "" .,... 4512!11 (AB 1610. 1612 Beach, CA 92660 Ouranzo Aisle. Irvine, CA secu111tes for any moneys withheld by the 01sl"cl NEWPORT ~ and odlW conman and 2102). Honest Investments, 92606 to ensure performance under the contract or BEACHICOSTA MESA ~ W MY·"-CA.CH 810 MU ST llC (CA), 4533 Mac This busmus IS con perm1tt1n1 p1yment ot relentrons urned dtrectly PILOT lltl9ln. The ""'81 wnaunt ol CONFORM AND BE RE· Ar thut Blvd · •s39. dueled by 1n 1ndtv1du1I into eS<:row fll unpeld bll8'ICI -'fl SPONSIVE ONLY TO THE Newport Beach. CA Have you started 8Y. Govermn1 Board S11ned /S/ Sust Mclane Cd~,_., .,..,.. fler90fl Of Ill BID DOCUMENTS AND 92660 do1n1 business yet' No Dlftclor Procuremenl/Ener1Y ConserY1t1on Cf4'1...Z·-.1• oOllglllorl ~ by .. A.GRECMENT IN ITS This bustn~ss 15 c.on hl1mP111ny Published Newport Buch Costa Mesa Oatly Pilot proper'Y to bl lold '*-ENTIRETY, AS PROVIOEO ducted br ltmtted Thts statement was July 10, 17, 2002 W7'JR'> -*"-llllkNlld COiia. 8Y THE OISTillCT Liablltty Co. filed with the Countr SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE 34t n£ CITY DRIVE P 0 BOX 114170, ORANGE. CA 92863·t570 FAMll Y LAW DIVISION AICtiARO 0. FRAZEE. SR;i._ JUl>GE OF THE SUl'l:RIOR COURT MARLENI ESPERANZA ORTEGA, 525 VICTORIA ST AP'T I !ti. COSTA MESA, CA 92627. IN PAO-PER cusrve wee"5 prior to ltlt csate set for fleeltlo on the pei.lcn in the tor. towing newspaper ot general c11cula1ton, ~'!ad...: lhll county· ~1JiA'r4o~1 ~~e. ..,.,_ end ~ • The DISTRICT reserves Have you started Clerk of Orance County "' 111119 GI I'll ln!till tht r1&hl to reteet any dotna buS1ness yet? Yes. on 07 /02/02 ~ al 111 NollCI GI °' all bods Of to w11ve 6/1/02 2002•908744 Siie lrl 15111618.02 • la any 11reaul116hes or Honest Investments. Oaoly Pilot July 10. 17. s-illlt..., 11 flt *'-GI 1nformalll1es tn eny btds llC 24 J I 2002 W748 .... 1111 open1no llld nwy bl or 1n the bldd1n11 pro-Cando Fisk. M•n~aer ,_ '*' flt IOlal ce:r.s This Jtatement was ~~ u, ., Publlcalton dates. Mr filed with the County tO 17 2002 Cieri\ of Oran1e County edltlloll to ~. lie • • on 00/ 19/02 TNMl'lllfll KeeCll~• Pubftshed Newpor I 200tHOT2S9 clllCb nwi on 1 111111 or 8each Costa Mui 011ly SELL your unwanted items throuah clesstlt~d This business os con· ducted by ltmtled L11b1htrCo Have you started doonc business yet' No Indian Riders A.ssoc1 alton. LLC Hu1h C Randolph Man11er/CEO This statement was hied with the County Cieri\ ol Or•nae County on 07/02/02 2002'tol7ot Darty Ptlol July 10, 17, 24, 31, 2002 W743 Fidltlm ... "-*"-' The followma perwns ue dotn& business as Dandelton Sky Pren. 1280 Bison. Su1le •89 40. Newport Beach CA 92660 A11r ora Winter 2410 Park Newport. Newport Beach. CA 92660 This business os con ducted by an 1ndov1du1I Have you started do1ne busmess yet' No Aurora Wtnler This s tatement was filed with the County Clerk of On1nae County on 07/01/02 20026908627 Daily Pilot July 10. 17. 24. JI, 2002 W7,41 Adltials ttSilllSs .... s ........ The followin1 persons ue dom& business as MRS E nalneenna. 438 Rrverstde Ave .. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Michael N lshot.awa, 43B R1vers1de A ... Newport Beach CA 92663 Rochelle Bowe, 438 R1Ver!>1de Ave , Newport Beach. CA 92663 Thts buStness ts con ducted by husband and wile Have you sl•rled doona bustntss 1et> No M'tehael N Ishikawa Thts statement was hied wrlh the County Clerk of O<anee County on 00/2!1/02 2002'907154 Daily Pilot July 3, 10 17, 24, 2002 W7'lft Publ1ahod Newport Buch·CO•l• MH• O.ily PllOI June 19. le, .My 3. 10 ?00? WlQ9 PETITION OF MARLEN! ESPERANZA ORTEGA, on behatt ol JONATHAN SAMIA CABALLERO, a minor SUPERIOR COURT SA., JUDGE Of THE SUP!RIOR COUfl'T Eric J . Goodman (2t06lM), GOOOMAN fl CRAY LlP, 414 W. Fourth Slleel. SOiie A, Santa Ana. California 92701 _...,_ .. ~_.. 1 ~ Pilot July I 0 , 17, Oatly Pilot July 10, 17. ·--_.., ..,_.. """"' W137 24. JI, 2002 W765 drtwn by • ttatl Of ,..,., "''" Cfldlt union. or • dllclt fidlllm ..... Cir•"" by I·-Of tlldltll ~..... ...s....t STARTING FOR CHANOE or OF CALIFORNIA, NAME COUNTY OF C=~ lttf~ ORANOE Of NAME 3't 1 The City Drive CASE NUMBER: Oran91. Calllornia A21....,u 9?858, lameroux Pro-...,.,.. bite DM9IOn TO AU. tNTEm:sTCD PETITION OF PEBfONSPellllbner Cl.AUDIA JOELE MAALENI ESPERN!ZA ~~ N,.J;OR ORTEGA, on btha" of OflOl.A TO SHOW J()tilATHAN SAMIA CAUSE FOA CHANGE CABAU.ERO, a minor Of MMlf filed • ~ w4' fM CASE NUMBl.R: ~ c.ourt lor • deCfH A21H26 ~ MmM u lol-TO ALL ltlTEAESTED Iowa· JONATHAN PERSONS: SAMIA CABALLERO to t . Petitioner. JONATHAN BAMIR OH CLAUOIA JOElE Tf O~ C OOUflT COCHRAN fllecf a pett- OROERS tflat .. ..-. '°" .., thllt oourt lor a .... Olct.. CIWlalrlCI NlfllM llOna lrltefwllMI In tM H toltotft -CLAUDIA mtttlf af\all lp~ar J0£LE COCHRAN to ~ INI OOUl1 II Ila CLAUDIA JOELE hMflnll ~ lltlow ROMEO to etlOW c:a.t, If 111¥ • ~ TIE COURT wtty fie '*"'°" lof OOOERS thtl al I*' ~ of """' ltold IOna im.i .. ttd In ,,. !"!~ .Jl'anllld malt•• •hall •P9M' Nl1T1Cf:' OF Hl'.AAIHO b110f11 HI OCMt et lie -J.18-02 htatlno tndloated .,... TllM: a N 1 ~ L/3 to etlOW caMt, 11 •ny, :'...:":' ~ ~ ..., ~ P911tl0n..:: 3. A oapr of 1111 Ol'dlr CNflOt "' IWM . .,._.cw.,.. 11e ~~..,HIAAiHo .......... IMll or-0. M 311 IGOt _,. _. tilt blr N> r... HO ~. 0..,. • ---""°' ., l11 :1~ ':.::':JI "" ...... -... court -___ ._.. .... M ,.., ''' of I. A _., of M Ol'llllr .. ,....... .. , ..... -a.-.... .. lft .................... .. r'A\v .. -._...,.. ..... .. Pul>ll~tle<I N11wport Beech·Costa Mtsa Dally Pilo4 Juno I~. Mt 31 10. 2001 ~z flc:tJtloutl Bualneu Natme si.tement Tlio IOllowlng f>llllOlla -doll'O bulileu as; HSfA, ~tO ChendOn, UtguN Niguel, Celllor· rU 92677 LS. Har1mll\n, Inc .• (CA). 210 Cllandon, IAguoll Nf9uet. C.hlor· • 92677 Thie buelnete la con ClJcled by a OOtpolalb I Have yOll ateritct doing bualne*' yet? ·y-. 7f1M L.S. Hartnlenn, toe • Lawrence Hartmann, Pre.idtnt Thll eUllemtnl WU ~ wtlh ~ County C1t1t1 a1 0rvoe eovnty On oel10i'02 IOOneMUt Oaly Not Jin 19, 29. My 3, tO. 2002 WZOllA LAlt"'90'1 I Xlr• ............. :r.r..= Wo11n111 end '°"' ... S...... Tlte tollowlna peB<Jns =or.,,;-::: The followln1 persons 111 doln1 business u: 111 do1n1 business 11: The Shutter Doctor, lf'IClllld In Section it02 al f ·811 Technoloales, 2405 3727 Farquher, Los fie Flnlncl.i Code and Via N11ci!MI, San Clem· Alamitos, CA 90720 dlOlll9d IO dO bueinlll In ente, CA 92673 Edward Martin Al· tlW ..._ Seid ale WI be Marll Millon Dtnl, 2405 h•mbt1, 3727 hrquher, nwi.. 111 111 'AS IS' Vl1 N1rciso, San Clem Los Alamitos. CA 90720 oondMlon. ~ -.ltlCM enle. CA 92673 This bUSlnHS II COii· _,.,,. OI ~. fhls bUSIMSS IS con· ducted by: an indMdu•I .,..... °' ~. due ltd by: en 1ndrllldual Hive you stertld "'8lll'llrlO ... ~ H1v1 you st1rted dolna buslntss yet? No 0t ~ to ....., do1111 buslneu yetf Ho (dward Alll1mbl a ANEW BUSINESS?fi fie ,......,_ _. Mark Milton Da111 Thts statement wu llY llld Died GI TMI. This slal1m1nl wl' flJed with the County • • • • • • • ....,.. ...,.._, 111111 filed with the County Cieri!. of Dr1n11 County • • • "--• pnMdld. lllCI Cllfk of Dren1• County on 06/V/O'l fll lllplld ~ Cl Ill on 06121/02 to02'9MU.7 Holt..-! bylllld Died toOHtoeUI Oliiy=l Ni \11• "· of TMI ...., lnler1ll 011ly l'tlol Julr 10, 17. 24, 2'1111111!" W720 ....,, .. p!Orlldlld In Ille! 24, 31 , 2002 W7t0 ........... Nale, pkll ,_, d"'9ll Tiie follow•na persons 11111 ....,.... ol "' Adlla..... .,, Clolnc busi-1 H T"*81 11111 of "' INlll Cr ... S.Cott Enlll'llflSU, ~ .. _.. Died Cl ......... 333 N Old NtWj)Ofl TNIL o.ct -CTC The lollowlfle pttMlllS 81'1d •• Ntwporl 9..ch. ,.._ -1111'*-AcA 111 doklt bus111eu as. CA 92663 ere Fuun n ...._ 8ruce's o.uce~. l lMK Scott M. R•lfa, !Ill Cl ~ .... CoOflCIOt Airport 1.oop Ot • Cotti ModMa, """"°'' S.Kh. Or ..... ......._ CA Meta, CA 92929 CA 92f63 '*t ~ llOOI Ill· lruu tt Conine. Mere A. Cret&, 92 Wt•I 1211, .. lnlornllllOn l lMK AlrJ)lf1 looo.Jlr . Albor, Lone S.ach, CA ---..-'8 .., c .. t. Mtq, CA 92'2'' 90805 (,._, •·-.., Ttlta buslneu It t Oll· T1111 business 11 con ~=-°=-II ducted by; en llHIMOual lktcltd 111: • pneral 1 -__., .._.. H•" 1011 .,.,,_. p«tnerlllfp • _.. 1 ... ltft dollfl bnlMN ,.CT Y.-. H9w you t llfled .....__ -• 119 &/l&/W '°"'--......n 1•t? Va --lruo H Cttt"-ScGtt M. ft.aft• - lllMllW .. ~-T11a/ 1~ ... TMa atelt-1 wn ,,,.__ NM .. 1111 ~ ._. _. ttie COIM!t' ~--c..-tf °' ..... c:....tt °"" .. Ot•• ~t., -... A""8lt °" 07/flllfll ... , WI WJOOITA .......,... ---7•1 -.fl!LOf ...., ............ 10. 11. .... .... ""' 10. 11. k2'00Z wm K_JSI, Jim .,, .. I Rctitiels ..... llmeS...... Thr tollow1n1 persons are doina bus1ne!>s n WondanSea Spot hWear. 1599 Supenor Ave , #B8. Costa Mesa CA 92627 Jamu B Flvnn, 19961 Gloucesler Ln , Hun llnaton 8e1t h, CA 92646 - John S Flynn 3780 M1sston Blvd , San 01e110. CA 92169 lh1s buslneu 1s 1.on ducted by ~ 11ener al partnership Have you \larled doin1 busuiess yet> No James B 'lynn This statement was hied with lh• County Cler~ ol Or an&e County on 07/02/02 2002'901749 Daily Pilot July 10. 17 24 31 2002 W746 RdltiM..-.U llmeS....... lhe lollowone persons are do1ne business as A > CE M G/TIR DISCOVERY E.XPO B ) INVENTORY REMARKEr INC SPECIAl.ISTS 48!1 C 17th St . '600. Costa Mesa CA 92627 Wilham R Nordstrom, 48!1 £ 17th St #600, Costa Mesa CA 92627 This. business ts con ducted by 11n 1nd1v1dual llaYt you sta1ted doona business yet> Yes. 1/1/02 Wtlllam R. Nordstrom fhis shtement was !tied with the County Clerk of Or11n1e Co11nty on06/15/02 20026907144 Daily Piiot July 3. 10. 11, 24, 2002 W726 left Us About YOUR GWGESllEI In CLAS SIA ED 949)642-5671 ( Policy How to Place A Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. 1bc publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified. adv4f1:iscment. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actuaJJy occupied by ~ error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. CLASSIFIEJAD -iii Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm ANNOUNCEMENTS & MISC. 1010-1110 GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL 230S·2490 By Fax (949) 63 I -6594 (PlclM! lnclllde 'I°"' MmC llld pflone number 11111 we ·u Call yoi; l>Kk ... un a price quote.) Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours Index ... _--. .' <T By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 At NeWP,?rt Blvd. & Bay St. Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Wednesday, ............. Tuesday S:OOpm Thursday ............ Wednesday S:OOpm Friday .................... Thursday S:Oopm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm ~ 7412-7466 3010-3940 l ESTATE m R SALE soos-saso . ~ ~ ' ' . ' . .. ....... ....., - .............. -~ I' I .. -... I 'I I l 1mll'r the Sc1Yicc Di rect or~· Ba nner Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) c• Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 ENTERTAINMOO Calendatof Auctions , 1483 fond 1510 ANTIQUES JEWEi.RY I 3460 DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS SSSSSSSUSSSS Vandine Roule Prime louhons. $9630 Invest. 100-2534922 Balboa Island o,-Sot & s-12-4. 1'Venoltl ... Events 1310 EQUAl HOUSltG OPPOITillTY All real estate adver tos1n11 1n this newspaper 1s sub1ect lo lhe Federal r a11 Housin11 Act of 1968 es a mended which makes II 1ll11cal lo advertise -any prefer· ence , l1m1tat1on or d1su 1mrnat1on based on race, color. reh111on. sex, handicap. familial st~lus or national ori111n, or an rnlenlron to make any :wch piefe1e11ce. tmntr lion or d1scr 1m1nalron • Thrs newspaper will not knowingly accept any adverlrsement for real estate whtch Is In viola Iron of lhe law. Our readers are hereby inlot med that all dwell on11;1 advertised In this ne .. spaper are available on an equal opportunity basis To complain of drs urmrnaflon, call HUD toll lree al I 800·424·8590 Semce Oiredofy POU CY In an effort to offer the be~I service possible to our readers and adver I ISCr\, we Wiii r equ11e Contractors who adver lrse in the Service o .. t,lory to include the11 Contracto rs L 1cense number rn therr adver lrsement Yo ur co op er a lion rs &r eatly aegeaated Additions & Remodel· Ing PMTH9tG 9fTOllOltS Kitchen I Bath I Remodel IWl*R. ta ••emus.am #!eB15 ViXMi 919.615.m Carpentry A TO Z HANOYMAN Install, reface cabinets ~ Oout 714-546-72S8 - <"•HH'fT Ct.fAl/1111; Any3rooms on1y m Local company 10 years in the area. Family Carpet Care a atery C!Mnlng 9)&#-9'99 WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectiblft ·~·T­·~•.ca•Awtot•OMl.eF~~ $$ CASH PAID $$ ._,... . ..,...,..~ WE llUY ESTATES • """*"-"*""' -U'IUr' ~64M922~ soumcgAsT AUCTI N 22021o. .. St. ..... AM.CAt270l .......... ,l>_U<,,.. 1505 L .. t Cat Med/Iona hair, dark black/tan striped I abby neutered male tong & lean lllbs AKC micro chip last seen noon 7 /8 vie Santa Ana Ave/18th CM 949-646-SDJ Please leave messace. • ~ Clrpet Repair/Sales <Q-CAltPET<CrCAltPET'Cr Repa11 s, Patch1na. Install Cour leous any size jobs. Wholesale' 949 492-0205 Concme & Masonry <-.---.y Fplce, BBQ. Ille. stone. land scape. relarnrnc walls, L667!>47 949-254· 1048 l rld1 lllodr St-Tllo Conaete, P111Jo. Dn-•y F rreplc, BBQ Refs 25Yrs t •p Telly 714-557 7594 , FOUND Vety Sweet, Black, fem, short hair, doa no larl on JULY 4TH Coste Mesn Fordham & Fair, 714·557 ·8235 AJWICIAl.J PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Personal loins 2A90 G .... Crodlt or .... Credit. Ce11ulldote Today! E1p1nd or st1r1 up bu"ness, Personal loans ava1l1bl1. Call I 866·269·3670 24 hrs. _, te bo OHT fRH? Loan~ of all typH av1il. Call Global Flnanclal Group. All credit con· Sldefed. Call toll free 1·888·500 0153 FINANCE PlOGUM 866 803·9590 bonded prlllJwrVs dese*I lor reul ~ HF rllll ..,_.. 1ow ~ ,., Vanous LoaWs cal O.HJ' TOOAY G .... Po ..... have bad credit too Get on track. 1-1 .. -775-6173 Tl YOUR HOME IMPROVl MINT PROJICTt Call a plumber. ,Painter, handyman, or any of the areal services listed here In our servrct directory! THESE LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOUTOOAYI EJedt1cal 8""Cll LKINHD CONTUCTOlt r.i JOI> too sm. M tsva.I Repair, rtmodlt, fans, f'• l»W SVC 9ot!Mi«>-3656 Flooltl9'fllt Dirty Worli '-4K.,. Malnlenance, L1wn Aer- atlne, Sorlnklef Tun·i;p• & Repairs, Cl11n·ups & lnslll9tlon. 714-703-8650 ~t:!!. L!i:Z::r Wttkly mmlnt, hi .._.. & Cllani;p. 2SYr1 up! llc/lrtsurtd Mt Ml-·'363 **"" b Siie 3010 Nmoire, <Ill bed. 1111,t ~ beau AntilJJll trench '*""" mohocany Must Seel Tr-.ns on ~t 2220 Fahlew Rd., CM. OOBITAINMENT ELECTRONICS Records, Tapes CO'und Discs 3315 TOP SSS/RlCOltOSI Jau, R&B. Soul, Roell. Etc. 50's &60's MIKE (949) 645-7505 HOME FURNISHINGS SPc lednn nt Lt p1n1, rnd pedestal atass tbl 4 chairs. a ~ 9111 CE Ir& 11e rww. More 949-66-:~ua l-'lfvf Hrtl...i end standard size couch Both new cond. Musi see Prica nee. 714-841·I725 =. Troo SetYlco, Yard CIHnup, Maintenance, Sprinkler RTialr. Haullnc (949)6 04711 Whltevw You Natdl Atpeln of Ill types. Frt>m the roof to the basement& evetythlng In between CALL MELL Mt-887·1097 Chrtatier1 ~ Rilft~ ""*' dlyw1I lluoco,M>jlom. wfnclDwlldools. -. .... bosdll & jlll1llng. Blrior dllcol.rll. "" "'*'* Cll Jehl 71~ Gf.NEUl. ID"All 61WN'lYJWD • Rt:Sidmlill t Cmmlrcial No Joh 1bo Small .,. ............ 949-322-1292 CoostCol11 Needs Old Coons! Cold, silver, ,ewetry, watches, antiques collectibles 94.9·642.·9448 3610 ~°""' ........ ..................... _,,S.S. 12~ ,.,...... .............. ...... ~2279 _ .... ......... ...... ...,w .. .... 4 .. Mt-451-4606 Oclc at kittens, CFA, Leepord look alMs SfJ(l) r•e exotic creerrv'chocdilte =!m-734-7773 MISCEWNEOUS MERCHANDISE 3855 STiil IUllDING 40u66 WAS $12,880 MUST SELL $7,477 1-800-292·01l1 UICI NIW Walnut finished casters, new upholstery $400 949. 760·935 l ssssssssssns Yendina Route. Prime locations $9630 rnvesl 100-253-1922 ~ Ato ............ ., .. ., General Contract« at Handyman Prices. Complete Kltchen & Bath Remocleinc Addrlions l~ 714-26!).7185 QUAUTY CRAFTSMAN 20 YEARS EltPERIENCE l'M YOUR HANDYMAN! MARK(94t )6S0-9525 Wottor TltoH-'Y-Muter Cerpenter 2'5Yrs PCKlfollo. Oms. ~Olds, Fn:m.OuMI ~ l'tlont IM9-S10-5365 Pacer 714-298-5400 ..... _ llMK TO THI DUMPlll 714· 1168.-11182 AVAILABLE TOOAYI M9·673SW .._c._.. » I e ... , , =..:: .......... "'-CllLJllll •m•••&B _, --~Ally·~ .... f)fkn. • .,. •• oll ~lioif" IOI ... L•J7 714 731-*3 A COt14PLETE TURN·KEY Vendlna Route, 10 machines $3495. 818-922-2122 CALVIN KlllN/TOMMY $$ RALPH LAURIN SS Be The Bossi Bia.S Free Info. lnvnl Req . 800-561-0118 Ht111tln9to• leoc• Prrme Office/Medical Bldas Call Patrick Tenore Nationwide USA 949-856-9705 LOTS/ACREAGE l.oll/Acrllgt Wlll9d 4740 ARIZONA llST IAR- G A IN, 36 ac res . . Borders State Land Beautiful ranch In Wilhams/Flacstafl area, petfect 6, 100' climate. Spectacular mount11n vrews. Affordable Ii nancrnc AZLR 1-877 282 5263 . (CAL •SCAN) SEll your unw1nted items throuch classrhed Mlle Slrvlca IWlPACtFK POOLS Construction Remodels • Repairs Service Lrcl 796148 (949) 376-9710 A Perloc1 ..... Sw Low ..... ,.., .. ~ound V'. Oftin ~,o,ld art prowllrs ti&l ·7771. Pl.ANTATION SHunos V1nyl·Cl1d Wood. FrN In home u t. ll528019 Call Jl111 7'4-227-2911 col I .To. I I REAL~TATE I t:on Young /kw U,rbi11 AwJIJabl,/ 71~2-7873 ._,.,.... ..... _ NEW OSTING Loe on Balboa Island lab 100 blll loc. Oversized lot 3br 2ba & 2br Iba apl. &....o v-c• Reoltor 949·673-4062 735·7064 Balboa Penlns&lla ONLY2LEFTI lowostPrlco -' P-ln PolM--C-4os Ope. s.t-S-1-4, 1'2S-1U1 ll.._ llv4. Sltr 2~. ,,_ $ .. 9,000. Tito Seywttz Co. 949-U0-7528 IAYHONT IUGANCI FGalVRVllW $1,995,000 ~49-7234120 delMar 41r 2.5ao approx 3269 sf, beautiful srnale story home on a corner lot Spec tacular ocean views, wonderful back yard . Offered at Sl,495,000. act. Debra Ber&er. 310-316·8465 • 348 310·600·9168 (cell) 21r 21• I level petro condo. New decor, oceanside of PCH, walk to all. S439k. Owner/8kr 949·760:3187 NY Pors...iAsslst..t ,_,,.tk _,, ..... Individual w/exceHenl relerences 1vailable for Hourly/PT/FT possible w/family or busy executJve 1.11,.orl_ ... wltlt ~-..... ........ ••••i••• .. a,., -o. rnaft.Wol orw-1& ... _.. vory efhdeat .......... 949-645~1160• ....._ ... , ...... HST MOVlltS $59 /tW servina all cllies. Insured fut, courteous. cerefuf. Tl638« 800·246-2378 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Publlc Utllllln commlulon requites lhat 111 used househ old 1ood1 movers print their l'.U.C. Cal T numbor; llmos and cllautteura print their T .C.I'. numbor in all adver· tl$1m11t1ts. If you have 1ny questions about th• l•a•llt y of • m over, llmo o f ch1uff1ur, call: PUB· UC UTILITIES COM· MISSION 714 558· 4151 leoclt Cot10911. As· sum1ble lone Term lease until 2026 at S895 per mo! All new Interior 28r 2Ba, all new appls, sllp marina wllh resident discount. $199,000. Mary Wood, •ct. 949·584 5811, 949-717·9816 He11111 111 Westclltf Grovo. le 48r"' 3.58a, 2· sly/hbr, cul·de·uc/qurel street, loc, Fp 1n Mstr, FR & library. $850,000. act Monica Rulli'l!li (vm) 949-646-8659. C-"o "A , _ _.... offer" will buy a 2br 2ba + office upper level Grenville Unit on NB Country Club By owner Call fo1 appt days 949-721·0013 lluffs lore l111do Medel Isl time on Markell I story 3br, spect arnbelt vrew Rap·around palM>, shown by appl By Owner 949-644-5464 Bluffs townhm, 3br clean & upde led Open Sat-Sun Reduced to $389,000 Also Avail for rent $1975/mo. Horalee P1ulson Realty 949·632-6489 Condo Opet! Sot/Sun 1- S lore s.. lslOfld 3B1 3Ba end unit with a view looklna out to Slanature Holt II 7. •ct lau1l1 LIUM> 949·509-8923 Tranquil .. Fabulous 38r 2 5Ba. 2 story m sated comm. $679,000. Bkr 714.532 9545 orEN SUN 2-S, SO Hlllsdol• Or. Townhm. beau landsc & desl11hn Jbr, 2 5ba, eaten marble $899.000 Owner/bkr 949·760-9729 llf Co•yo11 Vlllos, u,-s.t-s"" 12-4 405 l oy Hll Or, FordRoadf'ropet Ires Melinda Mason. B•olo.er 949 759 7700 lklffo Tew11hoNe Si r 28a, new tile, carpel. p11nt . 2c cuaae. 417.000 949 280 3100 act. John New He111•• 1800- 2500 sf, choose floor· Ina. 2c aar. Jcar car•&•. $579K·S659K Call Now 949-280 ;uoo act John OCEANFRONT flllER Not for T"° folftf ef Howt. Aft. 949-723-1120 PllMI ISTATISf PA TRKK TINOftl NATIONW10l USA 949-IS6·970S www patrrcklenore com ~can P111111ng CAM orva Mature AsaJn Ena. sptunc woman cooh, clean, companion, errands own car. Katy 714-0-9l)3 ~c,_.-~ ... -.... -~-27\11'S--ap­ Grur Price! Guaranteed woric. Free esl. Lt375602 714·538·1534 7.390-2945 •I'S CUSTOM PliffiNG Profl, clean, quality work Ill H-H..tth Core Interior/ext end docks Provl4o415yu up. refs t•703468 949.631-4610 llvt·lll/out, 24hnlhourly · IWWIOW caai MMfT bathlna. cooldtic. deanina Pllnhna ~Ill. ttau./.-.it med's & llAJt 714-Ml-1725 Quality )Ob' FIN tstJmate l 1569897 714-636-8888 CUT 6 ROLL PAINTING ~'JJ,/Je,. . ~Professional Painting Uc.~ lltedar/llledar ... .......... '*"' t'. Rob lebel. aw.. C09ta ..... c. (949) 84e-300e Cell 948-817·1480 Pll 111 r1nl 'Sllcco "-tor /Shtcco Potdt Servin& ~n CliblW ICK 25 years. ll3261164 24 Hoors (714) 554·7831 g Stwco, L9iii; ~ Restucco, Room Addition, P1tchlna. REASONABLE! 714-92l-1647 8G4·0479pg Pllmblng PllCKI PlUMllNG Rep1ifs & Rtmodelu11 FREE ESTIMATE U6873911714·969·1090 1-.ort Drohl a;;;;; Plumblne repairs, ovtf 25yrs up All worll .., ll'ltlld.5'1W17l~ •Opet! Sot/S-1-5 29 Yem-B11ul1fu Rrva&e 5Br 51h ba, purl hed aK sys, 3c aar. clubhouse with fabulous pool, tennis courts. Low Mello Roos. a11t., Laurie Leuio 949-509-8923 OPINSUN 1-S 81.........,,.. s..a..,..... ...... •. ~ $1,690.000 sw.. ...... ,,,, 949-71W15' Home New 0<-fr-t 3Br steps to send, $2,600.000·$3, 100.000. For appl to view, eat Kevin Carey?49-422·7016 PnltaHllls View ltollo11 VIiie, Peralta Hills, I acre secluded, luaurlous estata. 58r 58a, ca 5826 sf, 1nctds 2 lavish m1~IH suites, huce pooVspa, 4c aar, $1595,000 Alan Trider. Trider RE (c:ell) 714·270·4577, (oflrce) 714-998-8100 SELL your stuff through classified! HONlST & UASONUU PLUMBER ll506586. 20t. Off labor! Small regalrs (714) 235·9150 lVNCMtlreo ""91r ..... VWoo '"'•Home Theilter, HD/SAT/Plasma TV, Sales/'Svc/lnst.ib C7-790740 949-650-0371 WaflCMltnp We Gels should Ilene tocatflrer. Slrtp. r.t.l lnl nl p9ll, ldllill to .. r:razy "7S16 0~7773 THISTllPPlat Speclall1ln1 In W1llp1pr Rtmovtl l#5882A1 949-360-1211 The Rooflq 8~!!!!!8 800-939-1846 u.. ' W!dn!ldly. Juty 10, 2llD'l 11 IN 11ff! BALANCE Be1111ew Teneu pW •t IMMlse 2llf 2111, at, clHll, ett 2C pt; pvt ptllO, 11/pet&, 124GO/-!N9 7IO l2lt. ztS-11156 fdl HH • _u. ____ a_ rr.. •ppllc:etion, IHI ..,,,.,,.. MOM "tOflT DEBT CONSOllDAllON CALL TODAY'S cRoSSWoRo PLiZZLE Wiiii ... Ill lbe poinu ii lht "'°" ..... poor -Um the t.pia. North decided the band wu noc wOrth ~ OYtftlll in the kt ICal. Noce North's jump to only ttute spades after panner reopened the bid· cfillg wilh one spade-partner could hive a ~g less. nt still reopen. Soudi.. With a maxunum for a simple bllance. continued to game. . West led the kiog md ace of beans !'.nd tx>ntiooed with a third heart. woo ID the clw.d harxl with the 4ueen. The ~of ~pades wu led to the acc. E.ast discarding a club, and West exit· ed safely with a spade. Since the club Ii~ wa.~ needed, South woo lhe spade in hand and led a club 10 the queen, which held. The remaining trump was drawn and the ace of clubs was cashed. The fate of the hand hw1g on the diamood finesse, and it could be taken either way. Are there any clues? Don't hang partner for retu.,ing 10 sell oot to tbC opponcnu at a low teveJ. A judicious underl>id oo these auctions will allow partner to decide the limit of the hand. Declarer did noc hesitate for a moment The king of diamonds wu cashed and rhen the jact wa.\ fi~. and when that won declnrer had 10 tricks. Why did South play East for the queen of diamonds? West's opening bid might be out of fashioo these days, but tfiere are still plenty of players who lite to bid a real suit rather than nebulous threc- card minor, especially in thfrd seat. West had shown up with 14 poinrs and a balanced hand. With the queen of clubs as well. West would have lwd 16 poin~ and would have opened one no trump. Simple. no1 w? .aftmS,' MAIUM:TURED HOlUG ......... llkld ... -COSTA MISA "9ypert Mobl.le Home Park S~ 2bf 2be, W/d, $55,()00 Bl Owner 949·515·~1 MISCEllMEOUS RBn'AIJ - Haelltlc*i Rooms 6010 MANAGERS Specie I $20 ell -...It! this ad. "'6t ~ this Ad. ii; rms & Wwntts. seJ3llld on i-AM llnds Wik-f[A. 1\JU 2' fl' ~/dnd clll ~ ta), E9'H & a.:. pool & )lie. Qmt 1n1 c:bt ID lwys. 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Setled bkls mey be re· ceived ti the ollk:e ol the City Clerk, 3300 Newport Boulevard. P .0 Box 1768 Newpgrt B11ch, CA 92658 8915 unhl 11 00 AM on the 18th ol JULY 2002. at which tune such bids shall be 04>1ned and ACROSS 1 Gator kin S Cool down 10 Regarding (2 wd•) 14 Big Island pon 15 Hawk's lair HS,~!'.:°' 17 Sorority letters HI Road-map f ... tu re 1" "Munsters• pet bat 20 Roof supports 22 Perturbs 24 Tokyo. formerly 25 Two-striper 2e Cascades 29 Vapor 32 Stop, to Popeye 36 Caspian Sea reed. MINIMUMllO $6,000fer Each MDOf1n1 trtbu18ry • 37 Intellectual The City ol Newport Beach reserves lhe right lo reject all bids. A 25'.t deposit mus t accompany each bid. Balance due on or before MONOAY, JULY 22, 2002 for the successful bidder c~sh iers check or cred1I cerd only lor both deposit <111d balance payments Prospecll~e bidder~ may view Moo11n& A 65 1& lo- cated ofl I Street, C·86 is located off Coronado Streel, and F · 15 1s lo cated bayward from the west end ol Lido Isle For further rnlormahon call Wes Armand at 949 644-3043 after July 15, 2002 Approved by /S/ Tot1y Melu"'• Hart.or Re.aurcH Side rie tor 18· 2211 boat $13 per It, water/elect, &ood loc nr lido B11dge H.B. 949 675·6128 CLEAN OUT YOUR HOUSE GARAGE SAllS ONLY$18 CAll 949-642-4321 39 ·-Baby Baby" 40 Jalopy fest (2 wds.) 43 Yak 44 Certain grad 45 Mushroom part 416 Type of question 416 Salary 49 Bowling SCOl'e 50 Plaintive cry 52 Way bactt when 53 Hesltaled ST Comes back 81 Unlod<ed 82 Looeene 84 Go on a voyage ~-·to-know basis 88 Pipe unclOgger 87 On., In Munich 88 Cookbook .mts 8lil a-nosy 70 O.•ulad DOWN 1 "MMk" sar 2 Adt ... -M04'•no 3 Norwegian monarch 4 Abbott and - 5 Nile city e Coop denizens 7 Treasury dept 8 Perjured 9 Admitted (2 wds) 10 writer Isaac - 11 Epic 12 Priam ·a city 13 Boathouse Items 21. Magazine e>eecs 23 Heat 10 bolling 26 Hot -sundae 27 Zones 28 Meadow babies 29 Oulfrt 30 Inner sell, to Jung 3 1 Unfeeling PNVIOU8 PVZZLll IOLVED 33 Main artery 34 Like a judge 35 Kltchen herb 37 Wire measure 38 Comptlatlon 41 Stratum 42 Takes up, as• cause 47 Corrects 49 Army off 51 Gwden intrudel'S 52 Early morallst 53 Habit 54, Gorlllas ~ Ruoo1ng mate !Se Repetr • sock 57Vegss~ 58 Fence part 59 Actress - Focn 60 Vast number 63 Brazil's - Paulo We can s~I it ~I with iust one call! Classifled {949) 642-5678 NO MATIER HOW YOU SAY IT, CLASSIFIED CAN FIND IT. z._._ ............... -.... ............. -.. .... ____________ ...._ ..... .._..._ .. ll!llm .... ~----------------....i~------------.... 1111111m-.-.llliil_.._._ .... l / .easons W'hy your next.car . · ·.should be a Subaru s Every Subaru model received the "highest possible crash test rating" .... Insurance Institute of America RE 96% of all Subaru's in the last 10 years are still on the road .......... R.L. 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