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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-07-26 - Orange Coast Pilot. ( ._. Serving the Newport-Mesa ~ommunity since 1907 FRl>AY, JtA.Y 26, 2002 • Newport prices keep soaring Realtors' group ranks June's median price as I 0th highest in the state; some say it should be higher. By Paul Clinton Daily Pilot • NEWPORT BEACH -Home sale prices in the city during June were among the highest in the state, a Realtors' group an- nounced Thursday. But local Re· altors suggest the city's ranking should be much higher. $900,000 and seven other cities. Economists with the California Assn. of Realtors compiled the report from filings with the county clerk-recorder and data supplied by the Multiple Listing Service. the database Realtors use LO track listin~ Local Realtors quickly ques· tioned the numbers, saying the meruan-price number was much too low. Strada Properties President Steve High said hls company's average for June sales came in at $1 .02 million. "June proved to be a fantastic month," High said. •u has been a very strong market.# Strada speciallres in many of the homes in Newport Coast, newly incorporated into the city, and Corona del Mar, High said. SEAN HI.WI I DAILY PLOT A bodysurfer drops into a wave as signs of a south swell created 1 (}to 12-foot waves at the Wedge on Thursday. In a repon released Thursday. the median price for all the new and resale homes that dosed es- crow during the month was $727,000, an Increase of 2.6% compared with the previous year. That put the city 10th in the state. behind Palos Verdes Fsta1es at S 1.05 million. Manhattan Beach at One reason for the discrep- ancy is tha1 the repon didn't in- SH PRICES, P .. e M Lifeguards on alert PUBLIC SAFETY Trailer a welcome fire training tool Great weather, powerful waves will make for a dangerous combination at the beach this weekend, officials say. June CH•1r1nde Daily Pilot NEWPORT BF.ACH -Hot, beautiful weather and strong, storm-powered surf are expected to create the worst of both wodds for lifeguards this week- end. Newport Beach lifeguards will be out in full force on Saturday and Sun- day as the sun.shine draws in the crowds and the waves drag them out -conditions local officials are calling •extremely hazardous.• "We plan to be fully staffed this weekend, which includes all 38 life· guard towers, and we might even add some extra roving lifeguards.". New· port Beach Lifeguard U. Rob Williams said. Morning haze is expected on Satur· day, and partly cloudy conditions could persist throughout the day on Sunday. But some perfect beach weather will fall in between, with highs in the mid-70s both days. ln in- land parts of Costa Mesa, tempera- tures are expected to be well into the 80s. A faraway hurricane is expect~ to compound the burden on the life- guards. Hwricane Elida. now about l,300 miles southeast of Newport Beach, will probably send some seri· ous waves this way by Saturday. As of Thursday, Elida's winds were raging at about 160 mph. ·it's very likely that will affect New· port by the weekend.· said Stan Wa· sowslci.. a forecaster for the National Weather Service. Thursday proved a rough preview of thin&' to come. Already, surf from the tropical depressjon Douglas hit New- port Beach shores, jacking up waves that had been about waist high and bringing lO·foot sets to the Wedge. Riptides and a strong side current were churning up the water. This combination of conditions is expected to dramatically increase the number of rescues lifeguards will have to perform throughout the weekend. Last weekend, fewer than 20 people had to be retrieved from local waters. But this weekend could see the rescue count jump-as high as 200 to 400 a 4ay. . On Thursday alone. there were about 200 rescues, said F.ric Bauer, lifeguard captain~ Injuries loduded a broken collar· bone, a person with a rapid heartbeat and one child who was taken to Hoag Hospital with a minor, noo-swf-re- lated injury. In all. the lifeguards did a great job, Bauer said, adding that he expects the same today. . At least 70 lifeguards will share the lifesaving responsibility. In addition to the tower guanls, about 10 beach pa· trol vehicles will each be staffed with one or two lifeguards each. Three life- S.. LIFEGUARDS, Pqe M Federal grant allows Costa Mesa to add the public education effort after it was cut from city's budget. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A smoking new twist on the traditional stop·drop·and-roU routine is rolling into the city. Thanks 10 federal grant fund· ing, the Costa Mesa Fire Depan- ment will be able to buy a public education trailer, designed to simulate emergency situations and teach people how best to es· cape them, officials said. The Federal Emergency Man· agement Agency awarded the city a $34,396 grant for the trailer, with the expectation that the city will pay the remainder of the $50,000 price tag. sald Lynda Jenkins, the city grant admi..nis· trator. The grant award caps nearly a decade-long effort to obt&n the educational tool. Costa Mesa , F"i.re Chief Jim Ellis sald. Depend· ing on the speed at which the federal wheels tum, the city could be using the new trailer as early as September, Ellis said Once the trailer becomes the city's property, Ellis said he wants to give it a high profile in the community and use it in conjunction with emergency preparedness and junior fire- fighter programs, as well as other educational seminars. The chief is also willing to share the trailer with other city departments. Bending over backward to please Feeling loose ahd limber, 16 contestants tes t how low they can go to win the limbo contest on the fair's Heritage Stage. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot I t doesn't take much to get Justin Curtin to bend over backward - just the thought of some hula dancers was enough to entice hhn to enter the limbo contest Wednesday nJgbt at the Orange County Fair. Unfortunately, for the l.b:Dber 19-year-oJd from Huntington Beach, there were no hula dancers gracing the Heritage Stage. But, unfa:ted, Curtin limbo·ed on and ended up out-limbo-ing 15 other contestants. •1t feels good." 18id Curtin, who took on Gumby-1.ike qualities to shimmy underneath the bar after it had been lowered to about 1 ~ feet above the ground. Curtin -who is on the dive team at USC -became an Invertebrate for an instant. t:umlng his feet inward and inching forward. back arched practically parallel to the ground, walking on the inslde of his shoes to make It under by the akin of his teeth. <Autin, who won 10me flee fair food and concert tickets, wlD now compete INSIDE For more coverage of the Orange County Fair, aee Pages AB and A9 ' with other limbo winneta in the final Leap Into Umbo contest at 6: 15 p.m. Sunday, where be is e~ble to win $5,000 worth of certificates from Cal-Spa. one of the fait's spomors. The limbo contests are emceed by Tun Coy, who. bepl the pace 1Mty with his Witty banter. teasing the CODtellants as the bar edpa lower and.lower. He SE#IHl.llR/DM.YPl.OT even managed to limbo bbmelf. Nimble Justin Curtin, 19, who INes in Huntington Beach, shimmies under the '"IENDllG. ,,.._ M bar to take first place in Wednesday's timbo contest at the Orange COlfty Fair. 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Italy's isle of lscbia wu the springboard Though they have lost membe.rs CNer the years, Lynyrd Skynyrd is still playing, as Sunday's performance at the Orange County Fair will attest for the tryst of San Francisco writer Laura Fraser and the French university professor she met while trvellng abroad to heal a broken heart. While it reads like a romance nowl. "An 1..U.. AIWr" ls her true account of renewal (after her husband left her for bis high school sweetheart) through an Still fl yin' high Paul Sattowitz Daily Pilot G iven far more than three steps and flying freer than any bird over their 30-year history, the members of Lynyrd Slcynyrd are still bringing their Southern blend of raucous honky-tonk guitar harmonies and everyman lyrics to the people. Surviving the deaths of three founding members in a plane crash at the peak of their fame -including fronttnan Ronnie Van Zant -as well as the deaths of guitarist Allen CoU1ns in 1990 and bassist Leon WLlkeson last year, these poster-boys of the South have lived fast, died young and kept on trucltin'. ·we've suffered a lot of tragedies. but we're still around to talk about it,• guitarist Rocky MedJocke said. More than that. they are on the heels of a world tour, a 30th anniversary box set, a DVD and an album of new material to be released in the next year. Slcynyrd is still relevant, and the group's influence has been recognized by everyone from Phish to Kid Rock. ·we actually played a couple of shows with Kid Rock. and brought him up onstage with us,• Medloclce said. ·we're just as big of fans of BRl.EFLY IN DATEBOOK August auditions find 'Something's Afoot' at Trilogy Playhouse · Trilogy Playhouse will hold auditions for "Something's Moot,. from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Aug. 8 at 2930 Bristol St., Building C-106, Costa Mesa. The murder mystery musical is Trilogy's adult ensemble show. Roles are open for aix ~ men and four women. Actors between agea 20 and 50 are welcome. Actors may pick up p aru of the script after 5:30 p.m. Aug. 8, and should prepare a 32-meaaure aong. u well u bring their resume and a photo. PuU call for a Brit- With a new album on its way and a world tour in the works, Lynyrd Skynyrd brings its signature Southern rock to the fair his as he is of us.• The group actually stopped performing after the fateful flight, but the call from the public for that down-home SOWld was too strong to ignore. In 1986, Sltynyrd started up again and things have kept going ever since. The several members who have been infused into the Sltynyrd mix over the years have all bad some tie to the band since its earliest incarnations. Six-stringer Medlock.e started out behind the skins in 1973, and Johnny Van Zant filled in remarlcabty on vocals for his departed older brotheL "I left for a while and did my own thing with my band Blaclcfoot before I rejoined a few years back." Medlocke said. ·1 wasn't good enough at the drwm to talc.e them where they needed to be." On the ax. things are a bit different, as he plays the legendary solo at the end of ish accent. Pedormances will run Oct. 4 to Oct. 27. lnformation; (714) 957-3347.'Ext. 2. 'Othello' at the Performing Arts Center with the San Francisco Ballet The San Francisco Ballet will pedorm at the Orange County Performing Ans Center in Sep- tember as part of it.a four·dty U.S. tour. The company's program includes a premiere of •Paquita. • the Southern California premieres of "Damned• and "Sandpaper Ballet," and "Othello." The first three ballets will be staged at 8 p.m. Sept. 25 and Sept. 26, and "Othello" will be pre• tented at 8 p.m. Sept. 27, 2 and 8 p.m. Sept. 28, "Freebird" night after night-one of tbe few solos that carries on for minutes but doesn't seem to lose its audience's attention. Whom be plays that solo for is all the more impressive. "lt seems like as we get older, our crowds have gotten younger," be said. "I see parents with their 5-and 6-year-old kids singing along to every word.• With a sound so signature-American - replete with Southem drawlMnd lyrics from the puspective of a good ol' boy-Skynyrd is not just a stateside phenomenon. "It's amazing to me that we've kept our popularity and still sell out shows all over the World," Medlocke said. "Every night it's like a new adventure." The new, and still untitJed, album will feature the signature Slcynyrd chops and the last recordings of Wtllceson. There are also some collaborations with some special guests. "We're about 75% of the way through. and it's ~ special for us to have Leon playing on it, "..fiJl(eciloclce said. The band is in the midst of a summer small-market tour in anticipation of next year's world tour. Sltynyrd will play the last show of the Orange County Fair at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the latirnes.com Theater. The show is free with fair admission. and 2 p.rn. Sept. 29. All shows will be held at Seg- erstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $20 to $75. lnformation; (714) 740- 7878. Watch some works in progress at the Pacifica Choreographic Project Seats are still available for the 11th annual Pa- cifica Oloreograpbic Project, which will be staged at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Irvine Barclay Theatre. 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. The Ballet PacJ.flca show ls a ·works-In-Prog- ress Showing" featuring the work of four choreog- raphers. Tickets are SSS or $22. lnformation: (949) 854-4646. Impulsive relationahip that moves from Florence to Marrakeab, Lake Magtore. Stromboli, London and back to California. Meditemmean channs allo provided renewal for Annie Hawies and her sister. When the two E.ngtishwomen traded f~-socked London for a woddqg advmture In Italy, they never suspected they'd aasimilate permanendy into the RMem lifestyle. Although their fantasies of olM akinoed men never matn!alized. they fell in Jove with a aumbling farmhouse in a land of sunshine aod rich gastrono!D}( Share their adventure by cbed:ing out "Ema \'lratn: A hmg Womm Dlw:owi11be ..... RM!n, Wbeft Ewry Mlmdl .. Rlwdw•l!NJ • Recli9aMsy c:I. bis naliYe Rome was Pranco lbn19l()ll's impimtioo for "A'Dnemd .. lll NoaacA ••••• Gmde ID the Secnel .... Pllmun9 ala. Nillhe <Jr)t• Jn 13 ell!l8)'I. the former ,..._mrtrur waxes wistful about the ancient d1y and • the new meuopolis of tpDd pWllic places and tmaad ap8l1IDml5. ln1e111:aened with iniln•l!dion about~ gowmment. ani1ilect1..e and ttanspmQdoo are recoDeaiom c:I. ~ "day-ftah" qp. swimming in the 1lber and~ as a dnnnatogiapher in the eady days c:l. Italian dnema. If such colorful memoirs Jure you overseas, many new travel guides available at Newpon Beach public libraries provide more objective data for a trip abroad. FrQm such trusty sources u Fodor's, Prommer's and Lonely Planet publications are numerous volumes filled with detailed information about lodging. dining and sight.a in j~t about any Italian enclave. • CHECK IT OUT I• written bv the ataff of the Newport Beech Public Ubrary. This week's column Is bv Meli ... Adema, In collabonrtion with June Pllahz. All tltle9 m.., be rnerved from home or office oomputwa bv llCC8Mlng the C8talog et www.nttwpOttbNdtllbr•fY.Of'Q. Daily A Pilot ~~ Newt anittant. (948) 574-4298 dlri.rl,,..carrllloflllttlm..oom ............... 0 ••• ,..,. Gnig fry, Don t..e.c:h, Seen Hiller, Gioe Alelc.andef, Lori AncMrton Box 1560, Costa Mela, CA 92626. Copyright: No MW9 lt0riel, illustretione, edltoNf m.tter or advertiMmenta Mnlfn can be reproduoed wttnout written permiMlon of copvright OWMr, SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Another Winn cMv th9t ought'° be. SMurmy. 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Dana Rohrabacher unsuccessfully re- vived his push to end oormallred trade with Vietnam earlier this week. Rohrabacher, during a blister- ing speech on the House Ooor Tuesday. saJd he was unhappy with President Bush's push to ex- tend normalized trade with the Communist country. "Extending American tax dollars to subsidize or Insure business with the Communist Vietnam is bad business and a betrayal of American values," Rohrabacher said In the speech "There has been no willingness whatsoever toward free and fair elections.." Every year, Congress must decide whether Lo renew nonnal trade re- lations status with the country. Roh.rabacher, a Republican who re- presents Costa Mesa. bas op)>9Sed the move in (>Mt years. • This year, Robrabacher Intro- duced a resolution, known as House Joint Resolution 101, to Chris Cox Dana Rohrabacher revoke the status. which allows American businesses to trade goods and services with the South Asian country. HoweYer, the House voted down Rohrabacher's move. on a 338-91 vote. instead recommending Bush exlelld the trading status. GOP Rep. Chris Cox, who represents Newport Beach. joined his Orange County colleague In pushing for an end to the tradiog status. In his speech. Rohrabacher said be wanted to "send a meuage to the gang that rules Vietnam with Iron fists" and stop rewarding a regime that has "Increased thelr brutal repression" in the country. Several American companies, including Caterpillar Inc., have al- ready been doing business in Viet- nam. In bis speech. Robrabacher said a~ executives from pri- vate companies have been jailed in the country when they spoke out against government polides. MILL BAR COCKTAILS The deadline for Bµng applications is 4 p.m. Aug. 15. Applications and more Information about the commissions are available at the city clerk's office at Oty Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., by call- ing (949) 644-3005 or at the city's Web site at www.city.newport-beacli.ca.us under "News/ Events." The Oty Cowica is scheduled to nominate two Individuals for each va-ca.Oey at the panel's Aug. 27 meeting. and the appointments will be made at the f~llowing cowicil meeting on Sept 10. The appointments will be effective immediately. UCI names new director for writing, translation center A prominent Kenyan writer and scholar of African literature has been named the first director of the Inter- national Center for Writing and fianslation at UC Irvine. Ngugi wa Thiong'o will be a distin- guished professor In the School of Humanities and the director of the year-old center, which fosters writing. translation and criticism in multilin- gual and international contexts. 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"To have someone of Ngugi's prominence as the center's first direc- tor will bring immedJate visibility and stature to our activities In support of writing and translation," said Karen Lawrence, dean of the School· of Hu- manities in a press release. -Deirdre Newman Shakespeare performances come to Newport Beach Shakespeare lovers of all sizes wilJ get a chance to see one of the Bard's plays for free at Grant Howald Park In Newport Beach next month. The performance of "Much Ado About Nothing" will be put on by the Shakespeare by the Sea. The show will begin at 6 p.m. Aug. 11. A pre-show will be held at 5:30 p.m. Audience members are encouraged to bring blankets, beach chairs and warm clothes. The performance is be- ing sponsored by the Newport Beach Arts Commission. Information: (949) 717-3870. Westside utilities headed beneath ground in August Costa Mesa will begin work on moving utilities in the 19th Street and Placentia Avenue area underground next month. Work will begin on Aug. 22 with a groundbreaking ceremony at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, at 695 W. 19th St. The project 'will 1.nclude moving all overhead utility Unea below ground along 19th Street, from Monrovia Av· enue to Anaheim Avenue, and on Pla· centia Avenue, Crom 18th Street to 20th Street The cost of the work Is estimated at $2.3 million. The project also will Include build- ing decorative streetlJghts along 19th Street from Parle Avenue to 150 feet west of Placentia Avenue. Construc- tion is expected to be completed in Jwie. Once the utility work ls done, city officials plan to rebuiJd sidewalb and gutters in the area. Newport Beach general plan data headed for mailboxes The latest information on Newport Beach's generaJ plan update will be sent ou t today. The newsletter will summarize all suggestions, questions and comments the city has received during its "vi- sioning proce~s· and outJine the di- rections the city probably will head, officials said. "There are still opportunities for more people to tell us what they want for Newport Beach in the fu ture," said Assistant City Manager Sharon Wood. "We hope people will read the news- letter and give u'i their reactio ns to the preliminary finding1>." Residents have severaJ more chances to put in their two cents. They may log on to the general plan Web site at www.nbvision2025.com, answer a planned October telephone survey and participate in a commu- nity event scheduled for Nov. 16 at the Oasis Senior Center in Corona del Mar. The Web site also includes the re- port from the January Visioning Festi- val, the previous city newsletter, re- sults from neighborhood worksho ps and a draft of a "Visioning State- ment," written by members of the GeneraJ Plan Advisory Committee. 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Mo-1781 TOMMY BAHAMA .••.•• 760-8616 HOME FUl.NISHINGS tAIY UNIQ11E I ••• 7.S9-'4l2l IT~IANO HOMF S1'0"f •• 6'40-1-451 SUlnE TONES •..••... ""4> 1711 Pbone(949)646-6745 • Semi-Private for Men & Women • Lots of EqulpmenVFree Weights Pilates Studio & Mat Classes • SPINNING Theater-Licensed • 16 Full Time Personal Trainers • Child Care Sam-noon M -F • Ample & Convenient Parking Yoga, Tai Chi, Stretch classes • Step, Power Pwmp, Cardio • Showers, Steam & Towels • Skin Care and Permanent Make-Up Estheticians, and Nurse Practioner • Physical Therapy Center, Qualified Therapist on Staff, No Assistants " R R pl RI ' SATURDAY&. SUNDAY EVENTS S<ttl Drum Band • 11 am • 2 pm Pace Painung • 11 am • 2 pm Jeweh by Jowpb Color Gemstone Show Spccw selection of color gtmScones from around tht world SUR lA TAILf .......... 640-0200 WAnRWO~ •...••.... 717-6525 SPECIALTY AMADEUS SPA •.....•.... 7UMS88 BRJCiHTON cowcn aw .......... 467-<>473 JEWELS IY JOSEPH ...•.• 640-6788 MOTTINI • • . • • . . .•..•• 711-0113 TH REE 000 IAK.EKY • • .. 760-3647 'lAHY BRAINY ..........• 6-40-$131 Clllll l(L 1111 PLlll ,ulflc CHU Hflll•., lhmArv.er ......... IHOfTtl&l~AjlGM . . . .,. PRICES trtbuted the robult ... to the IYel1IP illYmlOr'J fear ebout ContnJed from Al buytnc ltocb. People haw been ~ money out of equities and puaing Jt in real estate. dude Newport Coat. aaJd ~ KaJenhem ukl. ert Kanhem. tbe group's lellior The dty's median house price ecooomiat. ~ K.aJenhem -the midpoint ot all the .... Sb.d by the ~rt not the &YeflF -cfttnhM from "Certainly lndMdual agenta'. last )ft". the ~ said. In June numben may vary,· lCalenhenz 2001, the dty's median price said. "lbal's the data." came In ai $708,250. Both High and .Kalenbeoz at-Despite pladng In the top 10, audiences a hands-on emer- gency experience. "It's going to be lib a gi.ant vi· sual aid that will.assist U8 in fur. ther demonstrating what we such as police or recreation. fuJ' le.ch.• PJJis said. various demoNtrations. Jenkins said the dty competed TRAILER Continued from Al "My goal is to keep It out In • with 19,500 other fire depart· the community as much as pol· ments that wanted a piece of the sible and so it can have farther-~million federal pie. C.OSta reaching aspects than just the Mesa galn'ed funding because It Fire Department.• Ellis said. demonstrated a great need for From the outside It looks like a the trailer lo the community, travel trailer, Ellis said, and a Jenkins said. miniature house on the inside, Costa Mesa will be the firsJ complete with a kitchen. bed-Orange County city to use such room and dining room. Fire om-an educational tool dais will be able to talk about the "This trailer will specifically dangetS around the stove and target high-risk groups. li.ke sen- demonstrate them. Smoke ma-ion and grade-school children," chines also add a realistic touch. Jenkins said. as participants will practice Mayor Unda Dixon said she aawting through the simulated was pleased to hear the city was house. The educational fire tool able to find the necessary fund- will roll from site to site to give ing, given the trailer was a luxury NOTEBOOK Continued from Al If you are like Donovan and me, you will opt for the more athletic option, as the mobile recreational van is stationed at the park with footballs, soccer balls, Frisbees and jump ropes to borrow. Some families partake in traditional games of catch. while clumps of kids organize their own informal soccer or football game. My son likes to chedt out the volleyball. kid it like a soccer ball and In between passes, dance to the music. 1bat's fine with me because while he is getting down to the music. I use him as a human cone and dribble around him, practicing my latest soccer jukes. Once I've gotten around him, he's usually ready to receive another pass.. We must look sWy to onlookers but that's the beauty of this venue -nobody cares! When the band announces its LIFEGUARDS Continued from Al guard boats will be in the water, each with two j:>eople. And other lifeguards will be on staff Lo go wherever they're needed. The best thing members of the public can do to pitch in, WLl- Uams said, is to play it safe. 'We always advise people to use extreme caution," Wtlliams said. "Right now, we have very hazardous conditions. We rec- ommend that onJy expert swim- mers and surfers go out in swf th.is big." •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (9491 5744232 or by e-mail at june.casagrande@l•tirNS.com. GETTING INVOLVED • GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on e rotating ba1l1. If you'd like For Information on edding your Ol'ganizatlon to th I• list, cell (9491 674-4298. DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Society .Discovery Shop needs unwanted ~ such as clothing furniture. jeM:lry, accessories, antiques and c:oDecdbles. to 6Jnd the aociety'a research. education and J>81ieQ1. serW:es program& The goods may be dropped off at 2600 Ii Coast High- way, Corona dd Mar. \blunteen -also needed from 10 a.ra to 5 p.m. ~ duougb Saturday • the same location (949) &I0-4m. NEWPORT BEACH RECITAL IDES The Friends of The Newport ~ Recital Series Guild needs wolwiteers to ullst In tottering an.ask: appreciation eo dUllc:al • musk wW endure. (9'9) 644- 4208. .... COUllTYHOWJ .. 1AMllORCI . 1be lallt lorot .. NCNltlnl•-.~--die"'' 2 ,,.., QJeW:fl ~..,~---her '111 .... In • ,.. • ....... (9el) final songs. Donovan and I head back to our blanket, where we snuggle as the sun begins its descent We nod our heads to the music and quietly enjoy the company of our neighbors. So much of my involvement with the city revolves around City Hall or controversial issues. such as the Job Center or RV parldng. It's nice to have a place where I can forget that I am a reporter, aet like a fool, break out some funky dance moves and just enjoy what makes Costa Mesa such a great place to call CLELAND, Erin Robert lnkpen Erin Robert lntcpen Cleland, 31 , of Costa Mesa passed away on July 16, 2002. He is survived by his mother Kimberly Cleland Owen and her husband John Owen CWld famly., his Grancla1her Edward Matshal Oetand and wife Mtdge Cleland, Aunt Candace C$e&and West and husband 1in West and family. Uncle James Marshall Cleland and Aunt Joan Cleland and family and Jemifer Douglas Cleland and their beloYed dog Kobe (Kozy Beat). em kJY9d waldng wilh his 'son' as we can Kobe, who wiM miss him and feel Erin's klYe misseci Erin was loved by many and we are devastated by this loss. To his bros: Soon, Dave, Oeego. Jared and Bill who 81~tened his lfe, day and ~ he lewd you al. His life was spent oookilg su11ng, enPfing fine wine and laUfl*lg with his loved ones. Memorial seMces wl be held al Our l.adV of Mcx.r1t Cannel Calholc Ch.Ith, 1441 W. BalXJ8 BMi, PenilllAa. 10'.3() am SeUday, "'t 'D, 2002 ....... •PAUL aJNTON eoovera the environment end pollticl. He l"MV be reecNd et (949) 7&M330 or by ...,,.a1 et paul.dlntonOl.,,,,,_oom. the council cut from this year's budget. When adopting the 2002-03 6scal year budget. council mem- beril conceded to about SJ mil- lion In cuts, which included $50,000 for the educational trailer .• Dixon lamented the slash. say- ing the mobile learning center was an invaluable resource to the community. "I am very pJea.sed to learn that the Fire Department took the initiative. wrote the grant and were awarded the funding,· Dixon said. ·1.oou like Costa Mesa will have a new educa- tional tool to go out In the com- munity.• • LOLITA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (9491 5744275 or by e-mail at lolita.harpertllatimes.com. home. I rarely get a chance to publicly express my opinion about a city policy, program or decision. but this time I am: Thank you, Costa Mesa, for concerts in the park. They have in short time become a tradition for my tiny family. Donovan and I can't wait for the next •music paik night.· • LOLITA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be readled at (949) 5744275 or by e-mail at lolita.harper@latimn.com. Patrtcla 'Trish' Malcolm 1925-2002 Born in Bristol, England/ Married Gene Malcolm. Moved to California in 1947. Had one son, David. Moved to Balboa Island in 1968. Survived by husband Gene; grandson Sean and his two children; nephew Christopher and his 3 children. Interred at Forest Lawn 7/25. Celebration of Ute at Village Inn. Tues 7/30. Dorothy L. Quinn Dofothy LoulM Quinn, a resident of Newport Beech for 31 years, born Apttl 07, 1925 In Seattle WA., passed away on July 22, 2002 at home In Newport ae&ch Ca. Beloved wife, mother and grandmother is SuMved by her husband of 56 yeera, Robert, two sons Douglas and David, and four grandcNfdren. Services will be held at Pacific View Chapel In Corona def Mar on July 27th, 2002 at 12 noon. In Heu of ftowers, the famlly requests donations be made In the name of Dorothy Quinn to, Alzhelmer'a of Orange County 2640 N. Santiago Blvd.~ ca. 92867 800-272-3800. ' ' Daily Piiot Friday, My 26, 2002 AS BEST BUYS Images Salon offers a smooth new image My favorite hair salon. i.._ s.lorJ. Is now offering the latest technology in hair straighten.Ing, called Bio Ionic. If you're tired of your frizzy or curly hair, you11 love this new permanent solution. OJenta who have had the process done are 8.ID87.ed at the way their hair suddenly becomes shiny and silky smooth. Other beneftts are that It's a no-damage formula. It's safe for most chemically treated hair, there's no burning or itching, and It revives dull, lifeless hair. The process takes about three to six hours and prices start from $300. The new growth needs to be treated about every four to six months. Images ls a full-service salon that offers an kinds of hair services, including hain:uts, hairstyles, scalp treatment, hair color and permanents. There's also a make-up artist who offers waxing and professional ~up applications. and a manicurist for manicures and pedicures. Images ls open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m . Thursday and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. It's at 2515 B. CQast HJghway, Corona del Mar. (949) 675-5531. PMTY PLANNER Whether you're planning a party at home or a business gathering. Chunp11gne Prench Bakery offers some time-saving platters for takeout The Ownpagne Champagne French Bakery ls at the WestcUJf Plaza at 1120 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. (949) 646-0520. It's also at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. (714) 429·1502. CAR GUY collectlon Ls popular u always, and Hemphill's now stocks Its own line of wall-to-wall broad loom carpeting with tropical themes -palm leaves, palm fronds, etc. Tommy Bahama ls at 230 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. (949) 722-7224. stars. more Anna Griffin. new scrapbooks -toile, tapa cloth. leathers and handmade paper boob. every week there are specials on theme merchandise. Current specials are 15% off on Christmas and holiday papers and stickers. And there are always free workshops and scrapbooJdng classes offered. For class and workshop schedules, you may pick up a calendar in the store. It's open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m, to 4 p.m . Sunday. Hugp It IC1-ez is at 435 E. AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time. date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number. A complete listing is available at www.dailypilot.com. TODAY .Max l<Mbte's Big Mow· will be shown at dusk during the Movies at the Beach series hosted by the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort. The hotel is at 1131 Bade Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Free admission. $7 parking per car. (949) 729-0UNE. SATURDAY n,. fourth annual Pool Party 6 Storm's Birthday will be held from noon to 3 p.m. at Three Dog Bakery in Newport Beach. The event will include swimming pools, a birthday cake, photos and much more. The store, a bakery for dogs, Is In the Corona del Mar Plaza, 924 Avocado. Free. (949) 760-3647. An ev.nt of fine wine, elegant food and music designed to raise money to fund research for autism and other diseases will begin at 6:30 p.m. Bill and Poita ••*Quality Senice*'*• *-Ni F.ntertU.runcot .. ,. GREER WYLDER MOVING UP Hugp It Klseez bas moved to a Breakfast tray serves nine to 12 people for $21.75. It comes with assorted pastries. including croissant!, Danish pastries. muffins and scones. Champagne's Specialty Sandwich tray Is $4.25 per person. You may choose from a variety of cold sandwiches served on freshly baked baguettes. Champagne's Specialty Quiche 'fray is $3.25 per person. It includes an assortment of quiches. served in halves. The Champagne's Dessert tray serves nine to 12 people for $39.75. It includes a selection of cakes, tarts and cookies. You won't feel like you're being completely taken advantage of at Co.ta Mela Auto Service Center. The owner, Jim Tallman, is so fair and his work is excellent. The center works on all typeS of cars, foreign and domestic. And they can do all kinds of auto work. excluding smog checks. Costa Mesa Auto Service Center is at 1747 Anaheim Ave .• Costa Mesa (949) 645-7878. ALL NEW RUG Hemph1D'a Rugs has added two new rug collections, Tommy Bahama and Ralph Lauren, and is doing very well with them . The Tommy Bahama rug collection is about half what you'd expect from Tommy Bahama -palm trees, pineapples and tropical themes -the other is traditional, a British West lndian coloniaJ look. The Ralph Lauren much larger locatlon on East I 7th Street in Costa Mesa in the Design Exchange's former showroom. Everything you need for scrapbooking projects Is at Hu~ & Kissez. The shelves are stocked full of new papers, stickers and die cuts. "Recently. embeUlshments have been very hot,· says owner Garren Glava. "Eyelets, brads, buttons, and charms add creative detall and beauty to enhance the personality of a page." Interesting textures are created with fibers such as cording. yam and threads in beautifuJ colors and patterns. They're expecting new merchandise soon that include~ color book papers, stickers and aJbums, more eyelets (large and small) in a variety of colors, hearts, flowers and 17th SL, Costa Mesa. (949) 642-9090. EXCHANGING Pl.ACES The Deslgll Exchange has moved from its East 17th Street location in Costa Mesa to a new Laguna Niguel location. It's now at 27995 Greenfield, Laguna Niguel. (949) 448-5n6. • BEST BUYS appears Mondays and Fridays. Send information to Greer Wvlder at greerwylder@yanoo.com or 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. or via fax at (949) 646-4170. Cernius will welcome guests and renowned doctor Jerry Kartzinel from the International Child Development and Research Center into their Newport Beach home for a "Night of Caring" to gather donations. The house is at 2006 Marlin Way. A suggested donation for the evening is $75 per person. Call for reservations. (949) 646-7598. •Jurassic Parle 111· will be s hown at dusk during the Movies at the Beach series hosted by the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort. The hotel isat 1131 Bade Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Free admission. $7 parking per car. (949) 729-0UNE. TUESDAY The '50s and '60s music group Ronnie and the Classics will perform at Fairview Part( in Costa Mesa as part of the city's third annual Concerts in the Parle series. The concert will take place from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. Free. The part( is at 2525 Placentia Ave. (714) 754-5223. The Service Corps of RetiNd Executives will host a wortcshop on mari(eting and promotion from 9 a.m. to noon. The workshop will be held at National University, 3390 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The fee is $25, or $20 if preregistered.. '(714) 550-7369 or www.score114.org. WEDNESDAY •Rudy• will screen et 1 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 admission. Free popcorn. Adults must be accompanied by their teen. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3801. THURSDAY A support group for caregivers will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. at Hoag Health Center in Costa Mesa. The support group is sponsored by the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County. The center is at 1190 Baker St. Free. Call for reservations. ( 714) 283·1984, Ext. 246. AUGUST& The Answer. a classic and rode 'n' roll group, will perform from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. at Fairview Parle In Costa Mesa. The concert is part of the city's third annual Concerts In the Part( series. Free. The park is at 2525 Placentia Ave. (714) 754-5223. AUGUST 7 "The Truman Show"' will acrHn 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 admission. Free popcorn. Adults must be accompanied by their teen. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3801. A prostate discussion group regarding the treatment of advanced prostate cancer will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center. The center is at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. AUGUST 13 A concert with salsa band Octavio Figueroa will be held from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. at Fairview Part( In Costa Mesa. The concert is part of the city's third annual Concerts in the Parle series. Free. The part( Is at 2525 Placentia Ave. (714) 754-5223. AUGUST 14 •A Welk to Remember• will screen at 7 p.m. for teens in seventh through 12th grades in a senes of movies presented by the Newport Beach Public Library's Book Raiders Dig Reading series. Free admission. Free popcorn. Adults must be accompanied by their teen. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3801. ONGOfNG Interfaith couples with one Jewish partner are invited to participate in an interfaith couples discussion group hosted by the Jewish Family Service of Orange County. The group is geared toward those couples looking to make Judaism and the Jewish community part of their relationship. The group meets in the evenings in the agency's office at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration is required. (714) 445-4950. Nightly mHtings are offeNd In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to overcome nicotine addiction. Schedule or (714) 774·9106 or (800) 642-0666. The Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a nonprofit organization, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The museum, which has one of the world's largest collections of sports memorabilia, Is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m . weekdays. (949) 721-9333. 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Newpon Beacb "Academic Excd.lencc And Cb.rirtian Faith Dedicated To Young Lives" 949-21 9-0915 .. AS fnday, Ji.if 26, 2002 . . FORUM HOW 10 GET PU8USHED -lAtlwa: Mail to Editorial Paoe Editor James Meler et the Dally Piiot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • Rtultra Hotllnt: Call (949) 642-«>86 Fu: Send to (949) 6"4fM170 E-meit:Send to d11ilypilotfll11times.com •All COrT'ffPOndence must Include full name, hometown and phone number (for veriftcation purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submlstion1 for clartty and length. Suggestions for Triangle Square improvements I would love to see an Applebee's Restaurant there. I love Applebee's Restaurant, and there aren't any near us in Orange County, the closest being Fountain Valley. Also I would Hke easier access for people with disabilities or with strollers in Triangle Square. I would love to shop at the Gap but have to walk a whole city block to get to the front door, it's just too much. I don't understand why they can't have an entrance directly from the garage into the Gap. It would be a lot easier to get around. Anyway, I hope they make some improvements. It 's a nice shopping center, but it needs a lot of work. SANDRA MSMACIYAN Corona del Mar I think they should have a bowling alley and a nightclub downstairs where the market used to be. HEDD.\ MAROSI Costa Mesa Former committee member disappointed I was a member of the Costa Mesa Human Relations Comminee from 1993 to 1999, and I am very disappointed to read that the very comminee that was created to foster harmony in such a diverse community as ours has in fact become the cause for disharmony. If there are any members on the Human Relations Committee with an agenda other than MAILBAG carrying out the mission and goals of the committee, they should tender their resignation now. YVONNE ROWDEN Costa Mesa Pilot's new look gamers kudos and suggestions Congratulations to the Daily Pilot for your new "Your Work Week" section. With an emphasis on business, the section is an outstanding service to the many businesses in the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa community. As this area continues to mature, business plays a fundamental, but important part in its success. The Dally Pilot staff has taken a proactive step to make this publication more relevant to today's active· employers and employees, as well as to the consum er. We at the Newport Beach Clamber of Commerce applaud the Daily Pilot for looking to the future of our community and providing an important new addition to its successful publication. RICHARD R. LUBHRS President and CEO Newport Beach Clamber of Commerce I'm just getting used to the new look of the Pilot. Otange is inevitable, so I guess change is a good thing. I used to thtow the Pilot when I was a kid back in Huntington Beach when the Pilot was over in Huntington Beach aJso. I'm an airline pilot and the only thing that I want left over.when I come back home are the three days worth of Daily J>llots to find out what's going on in the local area. You guys do a great job. Now with that said, here is my comment. What is the criteria for whether or not you put an address relating with a story? I would submit that historically that's the one thing I have a bard time with. When we're talldng about various projects in and around the city, there's no indication as to where they are or even a general area. For example, the Habitat for Humanity project, which I've been following, it would be nice to know generally where that is. Anyway, keep doing what you're doing with the Pilot. Put those addresses and those cross-sueets in there and maps, I love maps. JEPF DIBRCKSMEIBR Costa Mesa Is something amiss with city's reclaimed water? J was wondering if anyone else in the Newport Beach area that has a homeowners association such as ours utilizing reclaimed water to keep the green belts watered and watering the plants, has any kind of illness appearing with their animals. My cat that eats the grass outside over the last few months has gone through a series of increased vomiting, upset stomach and someone mentioned to me that it could possibly be some chemicals in the water, and I was wondering if anyone else in the area was experiencing that kind of effect. ZOESOLSBY Newport Beach sANDCASTL - CoNTEsT Presented. by The Commodores Club of the Newport Beach Sunday September S, 2002 11:00 a.m -4:00 pm Big Corona. d.el Ma.r Sea.ch Open to Everyone! Prizes and Cash Awards will be given! FREE Admission{ Come and watch! Chamber of Commerce r------------, I 41• Annw:Ll I I Sand.castle Contest I I 9\mdoy. Sept. a. 2002 • 1Ul0 cun to uio pm 1 ~#i~ii;i11i•l;11~ I (Mwt be rec»IYed by September 6, 20021 I o.r-o1 .mn. .,.,,, 11e on.,_.,,..,,.,,.. °"'YJ I Team Name ________ _ 1reamLeader ________ ~ I Ann/Organization. _______ _ 1 Address. __________ _ City ______ St._ Zip __ _ Telephone. _________ _ FIL£ PHOTO I DAil Y PILOT The view is the same as the Balboa Bay Club's face lift goes into its final stages. Pilot p erpetuates Bay Club bashing By Beverly Ray H aving read yet another misleading letter to the editor, irresponsibly printed. despite the editor's knowledge of the true facts of the matter, I find it impossible to hold my silence any longer. The Balboa Bay Oub has never played any roJe in water poUution, and it is most unfair for lhe Daily Pilot to continue spreading rnisWormation that the Balboa Bay Oub has done so. Any right-thinking person realizes that it would be completely ridiculous for a company operating on the bay to do anything 10 spoil the water there. It is in the Balboa Bay Oub's best interest to see that the water of Newport Bay is as clean and clear of pollution as it can be, and we do all in our power to see that we do not harm. The sulphurous odor that one occasiona!Jy notices when soil is moved comes up from the soil and is indigenous to all properties along Coast Highway. not just the Balboa Bay Oub property. It is caused by decaying organic COMMUNITY COMMENTARY material and is completely normal, though unpleasant at times, for this pan of Newport Beach. The odor ls present from time to time all along the Mariner's Mile area. even when there Is no construction activity. The Balboa Bay Oub has operated continuously for over 50 years as good neighbor to Newport Beach. Most people in this area have wann f~ toward the BBC as it holds many happy memories of events attended and sunny days spent here enjoying the beach and bay. not lo mention the many ways in which the Balboa Bay Oub supports the local community. I am truly disappointed 10 read these false statements and accusations perpetuated by the Daily Pilot. Maybe it sells newspapers. but it ls dishonest and the Pilot knows it. • BEVERLY RAY is a Newport Beach resident and Balboa Bay Club chairwoman. Fletch&' Jones Jr. welcomes you to the 3rd Annual Jones Cup at Big Canyon Coo'ltry Club. 3RDANNUAL JONES CUP r J'articfrants get an Officia T-Shfrt and ... Ec:Lch registered pa.rticipa.nt will receive ONE FREE round-trip ticket to Catalil\Cl! Category (check one): EDla..&f Q Masters Class ............................. $60.00 AIChitect firms In the Fle~cher Jon~s Motorcarsf Daily Pilot Club Championship seri es to decide the Mens Club Team C hampions. (Mlixim11m of tighl pt0ple ~ ttam.) ,,.. 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Our soclat director and staff ore sensitive and understanding. For mofe details about Huntington VIiiage. call (114) 840-1203 dally from 9:30 a.m to 5:30 p.m . or (800) 995-8993 for 24-hr. recorded rental Information. The FlexCare Program at Aliso Laguna VIiiage g ives those who care for a loved one with memory loss. some time for themselves. ·1·ve used the FlexCore Program for over 18 months.· said a resident's wife, who asked not to be ldenttfled. •My husband goes to Aliso Laguna VIiiage three days a week for four to six hours. which gives me a chance to run errands. go to a movie and Just be able to do things onmyown: In the FlexCare. residents have a semJ..private room and bathroom during their stay. Ucensed nurses are on site dolly around the clock. There ts otways some type of actMty: games. physJcal exercise. entertainment. socll hour on Fridays. bus tr1ps ond cooking demonstrations. Using FlexCare Is also an excellent way to transition o loved one Into the routine of resldentlal care; many residents hove actually used this program as a stepping stone to permanent placement. The cost of FlexCare Includes all of the care and amenities enjoyed by our regular residents. Toke advantage of 1he Summer Special -stay one night ond receive 1he second night free. For mofe Information on the FlexCare Program at Aliso Laguna Village. coll (949) 425-8300. Quality Apartments For Active Seniors 62+ Peaceful living at Costa Neuporte Come home to Crown Cove 1 & 2 Bedrooms Plus 1 BR & Den Units If you've seached for a peaceful place for one or both o f your porents to spend their retirement years. you've noticed how dlfflcult It Is to find accommodations that meet your expectations. Costa Neuporte Is an elegant senior llvlng residence which wlll surely put your mind at ease. 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S ingl.e and double bed occupancy, t4'ith bathroorn and shou~er in ei:>ery room. <IJeautiful surroundings, quiet, pea<.'('ju~ excrllent food, high •taff-ralio. S hort and long tenns stays. We are committed to prrwidingfine, pen10nal care with war»ttll, dignity and raped in a l1orne-lila? at,,wsphl'rn. 20362 Santa Ana Avenue sanm Ana He19hcs, CA 92707 (714) 549-3061 Coll for a iour and .n.u wt on the Web at ....,, as 1 , a , 1 .,..,. e· a a Al Fnday, July 26, 2002 FOOD OF THE DAY If your throat fffts u perched as a cactus, head over to Squeezer's lemonade stand (the one shaped like a lemon) for a refreshing thirst quencher. The large lemonades -shaken, not stirred -cost $4 and you get free refills. 2 0 0 2 · DA'( 14 EVENT OF THE DAY If you closed your eyes, you could see the sandy beaches and sparkling blue ocean of Hawaii as seniors strummed on their ukuleles and sang during the Senior Oasis Ukulele Jam Session. H~ppily ever after Couples married 50 years or more celebrate a golden wedding anniversary at the fair Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot One billion, 452 million, 643,200 seconds -that's how long Paul and Bonnie McKinzie have been married. Thursday, they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary-SO years to the day after they were married -along with 13 other couples who have all been married SO years or more during the Senior Golden Wedding Ceremony on the I lerltage Stage at the Orange County Fair. "It always seem ed like a point that was impossible to reach," Bonnie McKinzie said. "You didn't think you'd live so long." The ceremony took place in front of the couple's close family and their extended family as the two McKinzies volunteer year-round at CentenniaJ Farms. Edmund Werner, chaplain at Orangewood Juvenile I lome, presided over the ceremony, looking spiffy in a top hat and tails. The couples renewed their vows, sipped some bubbly and sang aJong to "Let Me Call You Sweetheart." Some even walt7.cd around the stage. "I lere's to your continued love," said Werner as he toasted the couples. "May you be an inspiration to each other and many others as you travel life·s highway." The couple with the most longevity -71 years -has been outlasting other long-wedded couples for the past five years. Kathryn and I tarry Rathboum still delight in each other's company, whether it's re-exchanging their vows or competing in the grapefruJI bowling contest, which they did soon after. Their secret to seven decades of matrimoniaJ bliss? It depends whom you ask. "You give more than you get." I tarry Rathboum said. "CommunJcating," his wife insisted. "We don't keep any secrets from each other." The ceremony was Inspiring to Wtlma and Robert Davenport, \Vho have been married for a mere 41 years. CRYSTAL LAUOEROAL.E /DAILY PILOT Neil and Norma Benner of Costa Mesa dance to celebrate 50 years of marriage at the Senior Golden Wedding Ceremony. "I thought It was tremendous," Wilma said. BENDING Continued from Al mJcrophone ln hand, to a thunderous round of applause. Second-place finisher Jose Lujano, 14, of Lake El lnore was disappointed that he wasn't as limber as he was in the seventh grade. when he said he could Imitate Jeeanu Reeve's hmg-fu badd>end from the movie ·The Mattix." Lujano. who haa taker1 ballet tn the put. Mid he pncticed for the cona.c bY fordOI hla body into tflht "**' •1 ltufted myNlf Into a locker a ft moatbl. ID p.y I trick I "They have a good attitude ;uid look ttappy. They're wUllng to love one another still." Fairgoers who watched the limbo contest alternated between grimaces and laughs as they nerwu.Vy watched the contestants go lower and lower. 'I stuffed myself into a locker a few months ago to play a trick on my friend, but she didn't notice, so when I ·1 didn't think the guy who won could go so low," said Joey Urias, 18, of Cypress. ·1 would went to open the locker hurt myself." for a breath of fresh air, . Jim Naab ofOtamond Bar , u1d he would have liked to hear the teacher welked by. more authentic music JoM LllltlM, accoftlpany the limbo-era. • limbo contest~ •They lhould have had better on my friend, but the didn't nodce, 10 whm I Milt ID open the locbt IDr. brml of rnlh •• the t.m. Wlllk8CI .,, ..... .... muek: -like reel limbo music," hiukS. • DHmM NlWMAN OOY9f'9 ed11011on. SM mev be reecNd • ( .. fM..a210t bV HMM• ~ .......... Only 283 million, 824,000 seconds until the Davenports can join the golden wedding ceremony. BARGAIN OF THE DAY f'Or a whimsical fair souvenir, you can find wind chimes with frogs, whales and rainbows at the Fremont Products booth. They range between $3 and $5. QUOTE OF THE DAY . 'There's a Lot of status to· winning the Senior Grapefruit Bowling Contest. Many people will want to know your tips. Do not share with them.' Judy HoffmllM-Wade, contest host, joking about the contest on Thursday FAIR ATTENDANCE A••• 0.V 14 of the 20ll lllr: 13,007 •of 3 p.m. A-.-. ... o.y 14 of the 200'I Wr: 18,929 es of 3 p.m. Megan Cavish, 18, of Yorba Lilda loses her balance and ls disqualified from the limbo contest It the tu on Wednetdly. SEAN ... LEA I OM.Y Pl.OT ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE ~,.•re aubj«t to dlange at fi,i/di~rion of the Orange County Fair. • Feir hours: 10 a.m . to m idnight • Feil location: Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Meta • Paltdng: $6. Buses park free. • Tldrilta: $7 for ages 13 to 54, $6 seniors 66 and oldef, and $3 for children 8 to 12. Children 5 and younger get In free. • lnformlrdon: (714) 708-3247 or www.ocfalr.com. TODAY ALLDAY • UndeSam m~lla - Collections and Memorabilia Building No. 13 • CrMture r:..ture and Rlbbit Exhibit -Building No. 16 • VlnUge tnctor display -Silo Building lawn • Newbom animals -Livestod Area!Matemity Barn • Smal animals -Uvestod Area/Small-Animal Tent BEST BET Friday, .Illy 26, 2002 At ahowmanthlp judging .... Uvestodt Area/Small Anlmal Tent 1:1SP.M. • Milking "'del-m-KH .... -..... ..,b-etion - Millennium Bam 1:30P.M. • fftnk Thurston, megldan - Celebration Stage (Youth Building) • Mad~ Minion To Man 2025 -Mad Science Theater • Leap into Limbo Com.st - Heritage Stage • Chartie Keeling, glaublowar - Crafters Village 7P.M. • Dr. Demento: ·Mad Musk and Crazy Comedy" -Grandstand Arena • Hypnotist Marte Yuzuilc -Sun Stage • Russell Brothers Circus - Green Gate Area • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -The Meadow s • Kids Ka,.olce -Celebration Stage (Youth Building) 7:30P.M. • Frank Thurston, magician - Kids Park Stage • Cenmi« demonstration - Crafters Village • Pacffic Coast Homs -Hentage Stage 8P.M. • Oxen Team Present.tion - Livest<><* Arena • Doo Wah Riders -Sun Stage • ()Qn, junior dairy goats and junior dairy cMtle -Livest<><* Area 10A.M. • Hop-dance contest -Kids Park Stage The women of Heart, Nancy and Ann Wilson, will play their only Southern California concert at 8:30 p.m. in the lat1mes.com Theater. Reserved seatiog is sold out, but the concert is free with fair admission. Getting there early is recommended. Information: (71 4) 708-3241. • Lily Pad Limbo Contest -Kids Parle Stage • Weird Al Yankovic - Grandstand Arena 8:15 P.M. • Junior dairy goats judging - Uvestod Arena 11 A.M. • Daria BNrden Dance Studio - Heritage Stage • Gl'Mt Am..tc.n Petting Zoo and Educ:8tioMI Show -Green Gate • Beach Cities Stars Dance Team -Sun Stage • SofMthing SP41Clal - Celebration Stage (Youth Building) • Ringling Bros. Cin:us C1owns (undl I p.m.) -Youth Building • Picauo's Plac. Art Center (until 8 p.m.) -Kids Park 11:30A.M. •Circus Fun Revue -Kids Park Stage NOON • Scale Squadron demonstration -Home and Hobbies Stage • Onnge County Children's Theatre -Heritage Stage • Unda Buell Dance Worttshop - Sun Stage • Something SP41Cial - Celebration Stage (Youth Building) 12:30P.M. • Chant. 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Juty 71 COLL.Ill UYI Juty 28 LftftD •Y•nD ---~10AM~ ~~.at111.sto•.,.,••o....,u0i 'Iii 0...(1W411• .... '6+l••Ot191•11tD••IA ... ... .............. ,. .............. _... ........ . AlO Fnday, My 26, 2002 5Porta Eclbw Roaer Catlsoo (949) 574-4223 • Sports Faic (949) 650-0170 Jones Cup III heats up with area's best Competition has been tight in each of the first two Jones Cups, and Jones Cu p III should be no different today at Big Canyon Country Club. Richard Dunn Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Just as summer arrived with its wann weather this week, Jones Cup lll should be sizzling today in the ultimate community men's pro-am at Big Canyon Country Oub at I p.m. ln a popular format, a better ball of partners, and rwo four- somes teeing off back-to-back with two galleries in tow, the Jones Cup has proved unprec- edented in these parts since the in- augural event two years ago. The Jones Cup, which features de- fending champion Big Canyon, Mesa Verde Country Oub, Newport Beach Country Oub and Santa Ana Country Oub. was launched as a way to spotlight the Newport-Mesa community's direc- tors of golf and head golf professionals, as well as celebrate the men's club champions, at the four private clubs in the Daily Pilot circulation. Each of the four clubs rotate as host site of the Jones CUp and the Tea Cup Oassic for women, which was started in 1997 under the auspices of the Aetcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Oub Own- pionshlp Series and will be played Sept. 4 at Santa Ana. The public is invited to gallery at Jones Cup Ill as long as individuals meet the required ~ code. A food and beverage cart (with bar) will ride along with the galleries. From Big Canyon, Director of Golf Bob Lovejoy and men's club champion Danny Lane will represent the home follcs, while Mesa Verde enters with bead pro Tom Sargent and senior sensa- tion Pete Daley, the only amateur to tee it up in all three Jones Cups. Mesa Verde won the inaugural Jones Cup in 2000 at Newport Beach, when Sargent birdied 18 after a remarlcable Oop shot with his ball deeply em- bedded into the thick rough. Sargent earned local legend status that year, then Lovejoy and Big Canyon amateur Ron Maggard cap- tured Jones Cup II in a three-hole play- off against Santa Ana, which will bring the same pro-am team as last year -Di- rector of Golf Mike Reehl and two-time men's club champion Gregg Hemphill. Santa Ana rallied to tie Big-Canyon last year and fon::e a playoff, as Hem- phill birdied the par-5 No. 15 and par-4 16 on his home course and Reehl bird- ied the par-5 18, which he almost eagled with a 3-wood from the fairway. Lovejoy ended the playo.ff last year with a birdie at 18, a dogleg left and an excellent finishing hole with water on the left and players going for it in two on the 21st bole with champagne await- ing. Newport Beach Country Oub head pro Paul Hahn, who will play with ama- teur standout Jeff Wright, nearly forced See GOLF, Pa1e All EYEOPENER ·Daily~Piki · Spa191Wtl .... c;w ...................... il y 29 honorM JOEFllHER The 2000 Jones Cup champ, Tom Sargent of Mesa Verde CC, above, gathers his thoughts after a missed putt. At left, the Jones Cup gallery follows a group from Newport Beach CC and Santa Ana CC as they do battle. PHOTOS BY DON LEACH OM.YPILOT • .. YOUTH TENNIS And then there were three Van't Hof, Glatch, Radeva advance to singles title matches today in final day of War by the Shore Junior Tennis Classic. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -ln the first game of the sec- ond set between second-seeded Kaes Van't Hof and Robert Khoury in boys 18s singles, Van't Hof blasted a serve that hit the net so hard, a "crackle" reverber- ated throughout the otherwise serene atmosphere Thursday afternoon at the BaJboa Bay Oub Racquet Oub. The crackling net was just one example of the hard-hitting berween the two semifinalists, both from Newport Beach, who dueled ln the War by the Shore Junior Tennis Oasslc. STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT Kaes Van't Hof returns a drive from Robert Khoury on Thursday in 'the War by the 5llore Junior Tennis Classic. Van't Hof defeated Khoury, 6-4, ~ 1 to reach the finals. Van't Hof, who turns 16 Thursday and will be a junior at Mater Del !--Ugh ln the fall, blasted his way through incoming Newport Harbor freshman Khou- ry, 6·4, 6-l. The win sets up Van't Hof for a duel in the finals with Encinitas' Kyle McDonald, who upset top·seeded Shan Sondhu, 4-6, 6-0, 7-6. CdM ALUMNI TOURNAMENT Basketball Joneses Father, Casey, will face son, Paul, in upcoming CdM hoops tourney. Steve Vlr1•n Oaify Plfot H andshakes, hugs and, ah yea, the playful truh talking will ensue Saturday when fonner Corona del Mar High t.ketbeJI 1tandout Casey Jones will molt Ubly tab 00 b1a IOD, Paul Jonee, ln the C.dM Alumni a.1ketb1.1J 'lbwnamenL c..., ,_.,a tbree·yearvanlty IWter who emmed ... .._AD-OF •·A honon twlce for the 8ee o.. • WIDl on to play for use wtD play wldl a 1mm amde up ol ah.unni rrom cbe 19709, Wtllit PluL who ....sea name for hlmeelf ln .,.,. ........ '° ... hoOp wlth the recent .. ataom. 'ftlliD pa•••rytowner...-.-.... • ... ,._ ....-y to dltel1mne ::::....,. ....... ,__ .. ......, , "We have played against each other," the elder Jones said. "We're really competitive. l try not to give him an edge." The younger Jones, despite enduring the effects from a eore throat last week. Is anxious to take on his father. And. he'• not &ftaid to talk about h1s father's team "I've been telling him he's an old guy and half or hJa lNm "., .. to be out with arthrlde, .. Mid Paul, who all'llldy hM • IOOUdns report on hit father's team. "We Cml't let theni baW any.open outalde 9hota and we cm\ 1111 lbem IBt the a.a down loW where they'll try to OUbmilde-. (1111e pla)WI lrosn 1970) ue a good temn. 11 lbould be a Fad llfDI· I don't want to uy ...... toloee." c..y ............ _ .. .,..,one-on-one M+,.... ......... _. .............. oneolfoiuf ~~C..., ...... Mlt '1 ............ llObelhe .. ~,...All Khoury mentioned after the match that Van't Hof caught him off guard with a tricky kick serve that Van't Hof said he's been pracdctng recently. "I've been trying to get better (at the kick serve) over the years," Van't Hof said "Now it's starting to kick a little more." Van't Hof, who said his serve has been clocked at 120 mph, hit two consecutive aces to go up, 5-4, in the first set and didn't lose a poln! the rest of the set.. breaking Kboury's serve with a powerful forehand return just inside the sideline to Khou- ry's right to take the first set. After two deuce points, Van't Hof broke Khou- ry's serve in the second set to go up 5-1 and he fin- ished out the match on serve. "I've got to give him credit -he was just play- ing better than me," Khoury said •That kick serve just kicked over my head. It just wasn' t my day. I was glad to get this far, I Just wanted to play." lt was Newport Beach's Alexa Glatcb'a day, as she downed fourth-seeded Casey Knutson, 6-4, 6-1, to set up a finals match today at 12:30 p.m. against Lauren Jones, who beat Corona del Mar senior·to·be Thylynn Snyder, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4, in the other girls 18s slngles semifinal Thursday. But Snyder and Knutson made their way to the SM TtNNS, hs• All . PHOTOS BY STEVE McCRANK/OAJLY P1LOT Third-see~ed Amanda Rubenstein played against top-seed Lorren Butterwick in the 16s division on Thursday in the War by the Shore at the Balboa Bay Club Raquet Club. Robert Khoury looks to backhand a shot on the line as he plays Kaes Van't Hof in semrfmals. TENNIS Continued from A 10 girls 18s doubles rlnals today al 2 p.m. as the lop seed 'i a<; they defeated Carmen and Diana Khoury. 6-1, 6-4. Both Amanda Rubenc;tein. the No. 3 seed in girls 16<; :.In- gles and Corona del Mar I ligh junior this fall, and top-seeded Lorren Butterwick. of Laguna Beach, dueled in a three-set grudge match won by Bulter- 'Wick, 3-6, 6 -0, 6-3. Rubenstein chased down countless balls aJong the base - line and had many exchanges with Butterwick. that at times lasted m ore than two dou m re- turns. "I couldn't ask for more," said a smiling Rubenstein after the match as she cooled orr with a t.lrink or water .• , triet.I m y be!>! and had a good lime." Rubenstein had a sprained wriM that she said ha mpe red her backhand. "'She played my back.hand well once she picked up on that, tt Rubenstein said. In girl'! 16s doubles, the top- <Jeeded team or Jamic;on Steele and Sarah Farmer will play in the finals today at 3:30 p.m. Second-seeded Costa Mesa resident Nelly Radeva also reached the finals in her divi- sion, girls I 4s singles, with two victories Thursday, the second coming against third-seeded Micaela Hein, 7-6, 6-1. Radeva will play top-seeded Kendra Ivey from Monarch Beach today al 9:30 a.m. Ivey beat Newport Beach's Jillian Braverman, 6-2, 6-1. after Braverman had won her earlier match Thursday over fourth- seeded Brooke Hetcher, 1-6, 6-3. 6-1. Braverman and Oaire Rle1sch, the No. 2 -.ceded duo in girls 14s doubles, advanced to the finals today at 2 p.m. with a 6-3, 6-4 win over Brooke Fle tcher and Olivia Coleman. both of Laguna Niguel. In boy~ 14s '>ingles. Ryan Caughre n lost 10 third-seeded Michael F.raso. 6-4. 6-2. in semifinal action Thursday and No. 3 seed Raymond Sarmiento beat second-seeded Costa Mesa resident Oiarlie Alvarado, 6-4, 6-1, Thursday In boys t2s singles. Cos ta Mesa's Chase Corum dropped hJs semifinal match Thursday to Mikey Zablan, 6-2, 6-3, In boys IOs singles and Newport Beach' Melissa Matsuoka lost her semifinal match in girls I Os lo tofJ·seeded Tiffany Tran, 5-7, 6-2. 6-3. --~ -. Friday, July 26. 2002 All CdM going out a winner Corona del Mar boys summer club water polo team wins final game of regular season, 14-6, against Villa Park to finish 27-6. TUSTIN -The Corona del Mar boys summer club water polo team finished up its regular season with a 14-6 victory over Villa Park In the Tustin Wednes- day Night League at Tustin High July24. CdM outshot Villa Park. 23~ 13, en route to the win, improving CdM's record this summer to 27-6. BASKETBALL Continued from Al 0 first Jones son to beat his father. There is Nick. and Tony, who are 14-year-old twins, and Joe is 12. Also, Kylie, the baby of the family, is a 4 -year-old girl who could, perhaps, get into the game in the future. The twins and Joe play in the Newport Junior Basketball All-Net program. Paul plays for fun, but he still desires to defeat daddy Jones. "I play one-on-one against him all the time," Paul Jones said. "He normally beats me. I don't think I've ever beaten him. He shoots the ball like no other, and once you go up to block. his shot, he'll go right by you. He still has quickness at ttls old age. We like to talk trash a bit" Casey Jones has been playing GOLF Continued from AlO a three-way playoff last year when ttls JO -fool putt for eagle at 18 burned the edge and rolled past the hole. Hahn dropped to his hands and knees on the green in an emotional finish for his club. - In a made-for-fun contest, the winner of the Jones Cup receives a perpetual trophy to be dis- played at their club. And. for lo· cal golf fans and aficionados, the Jones Cup provides a rare oppor- tunity to see all four head pros, or directors of golf, play in the same venue. lf you have ever wondered about their game, here's a good chance to see it in competition. Big Canyon head pro Oint Whitehead will serve today as the rules official for Jones Cup Ill. while Newport Beach's Bob Price will once again handle scoring. PlUG N Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. Daily Pilot Making 13 steals and having seven assists concnbuted to CdM's 14 goals, eight of which Jason OiRocco scored while add· Ing four steals and two assists. Ryan Moore scored two as Kevin Amendt, Tom Harper, Daniel Diehenlte and Tom Pear- son scored one apiece. Ali Kattan added an assist and made three steals for CdM. pick-up basketball at the EastblufT Park gym, but he says his wheels are not as fast "Guys my age. we don't run. we plod up and down the court." said Casey Jones. 47. "I usually play at least once a week. I don't have anything special. I used to be OK. I guess I was an all-around player." Jolcing aside, the humble Casey Jones believes the CdM Alumni Tournament is important because it helps maintain the Sea Kings' rich basketball tradition. "CdM has a new phase with new coach, Ryan Curry," Casey Jones said. "He seems like he's going to keep the program headed for a positive future. He buys into the whole idea of the CaJumnJJ tournament. It can only help put fire in rus players. I think. (the CdM tourney) help perpetuate the idea that there is a program there. There is a lot or HAPPY BIRTHDAY TODAY Ramon Garcia 22 Estancia Boys soccer 1998 Beau Stockstill led the charge tn net for CdM with Ove saves as "fyter Brundage added one save. Stockstill had two assists and one steaJ and Brundage added one steaJ and one as.sist. Travis Herst had a s hot on goal for CdM. CdM jumped out to a 5-1 lead after one quarter and took a 7-4 lead at halftime before si:oring seven more goal:. io the final two quartecs. Villa Park scored only two goals in the thjrd and fourth q4arters combined. pridt; a,nd tradition, and the younger kids wiJI see that and will want to'k.eep CdM basketball on a high level." Paul Jones will he on the 2002 team that will also foature Andy Almquist, an All-Pacirlc Coast League sweeper for the ~a Kfogs soccer team, and former CdM hoops player Eric <.la'>'>. Paul Jones aJso thinks the CdM Alumni Tournament '' good for the current Sea Kin g!">, but he mainly en1oy!"> the tourney for himselr. After all, it brings him that much clo.:,er 10 .l:lis father. "My dad and I are really close," Paul said. "We tilce to watch sport'> together and play basketball. We like 10 tallc trash to each other, bu1 we encourage one another. and we stilJ have fun. We've been talking about thio; tournament for th ree year5. And, now it\ here." DEEP SEA THURSDAY'S COUNTS Newport Landing - 7 boats, 270 angler'>. ~4 alba- core, 5,040 giant squid, 296 barracuda. 3 14 '>and bav,, 3 calico bas.'>. LI n ea -oc>llTITa -.n-...na..w.an _..,_or ~STUrS /Yew D Exploler nr: •·DOor /ll.&IU' •.... ,. ................... ..,,. ,._._ ___ _,ca ..... --. ... .-c ..... ~--------• ,, $ ,_ ...,.._ Sllaftb: '25,.75 =--iiiiim6_l_iiiiiiii .... iiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiii'-1.,iiiiiii ..... iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii .. iiii ...... ..... ............. Q!!lx Plot '; ............. ..... ..... ......... -..... " ,..,...,.., 1'71 .......... ......... NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: ALEXANDER CARLTON SHERRlr:f.~\ SR. AKA ALEJVU"tDER C. SHERRIFFS, ALEXANDER SHERRIFFS{ ALEX C. SHERRFFS ALEX SHERRIFFS CASE NO. A214342 ro au heirs befleflClalnes credrt0<s. contmgenl cre<lttors and pef SOl'IS who may otnerwise be lllterested 1n lhe wilt "' estate. 0< bolh of ALEXANDER CARL TON SHERRIFFS, SR AKA ALEXANDER C SHERRIFFS, ALEXANDER SHERRIFFS, ALEX C SHERRIFFS, ALEX SHER RIFFS A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been flle<I 0y ALEXANDER C SHER~IFFS. JR 111 tile Super!Of' COUii of Cel1fomla. County of ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests lhal ALEXANDER C SHERRIFFS. JR be aPl>(l4nled as p«sonal representabve 10 administer !he estate of tile decedent THE PETITION requests the decedent's will and codlClls. 11 arry. be admitted lo probate The will and any codlClls ate available tO< examination on lhe Ille k~ bV tne court. THE ~ETITION requests euthonty 10 adl'TUl11Sler the estate under lfle lndependelll Adm1nistra1JOn of Estates Act (This autnonty wt~ ahow the personal representative to take many adJ011s wlthOul obta1n1ng court approval Bel0<e taking certain very 1mPOf'13nt actions. hOweVer the perSOl'lal representa~ve win be requored lo give nolJCe to 1n1eresred pef50<IS u~ tney have waived notice "' consented to the proposed acbOr\ ) The independent admtnis!Bbon lvtnonlY Wiit be granted unlen an onrerested person files an objedlon to the petitioo and 1how5 goad cause why lhe court SllOuld not grant the autnonty A HEARING on the peUbOn will be held Ol1 08/15/02 at I 30PM 10 Dept L-73 located at J.41 THE CITY DRIVE. ORANGE. CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT to the gran!JnG of the petJbon, you ahould appear at the heanng and state you< obiectJOtl• 01 rote wnnen objocbon• with lh• court t>elote the hUnng Your appearance may be In person OI by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 01 a conbngent crod•IOf' ol the deceased you musl ftle your claim wtth lhe court and ma• a copy to tile pe<.onal representawe appotnled by the oourt wrtn1n tout rnonttos trom the date of r .... t ouuance of letters 111 prOVlded on Probale Cooe sectiOn 9 t 00 The bme IOf filing claims wilt not expire before lout rnonths lrom rhe hearing date notioed above YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by tne court 11 you are a petson inte1ested in the estate. you may fole Wllh tile cour1 a Requesl for Soeoal Notice (tonn DE· 154) of the Ning of an 1nvento1Y and appraisal of estate assets or of any petitJon Of aooount as provided In Probate Code SecbOn 1250 A Request for Speaal Notice form •• evaolabll! from the court clet1I Attorney for PebtiOner SKERIK, DALE 0 SKERIK, CHRIS P 5200 WARNER AVE. 12°'4 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92$<49 07119/02 07116J01 CHS 4111'6' NEWPORT BEACWCOST A MESA Pll.O NOnCa ()fl ........ Tll'I SAU T .I. No. 2002 ...... Loin No. 0001tt1• Tw.OfW No. "OOIJMll. YOU Alt!! IN DUAUL T UN. Dell A DUD Ofl TltUIT DA TtO 03.INHN1. UNUll YOU TAl'Z ACTION TO PROTECT Y~ ~TY, IT MAYR ·IOU> AT A PUeUC IALE. IF YOU NEED AN !JC.PLAHATION ~ THE NAT\JM ~ THI PROCUOIHG AGAINST '!~ YOU IHOOU> CUftlACT A LAWY~lll. A publlc auction .... to the ~ bldW tor uth, catl\ltf"I clleck drawn on 1 ...._ Of' "81onat bank, c~ dnlWl'I by a ...... °' fedlf1I c'"" union, ot a ctMct ~ by a a.-. Of r.det'll NYlnge and loan euoclltJon, ot uvlnga ueoclltloft, °' NVlnge b9nk aoecl- fted In ~ 1102 °' the Flnenclll Code end authoftnd to do buel-,_. In ~ a1ate Wiii be Mid by the duly aPllOlnted vu.tM .. ahOwn below of all l19ht, title, and lntel'Mt conveyed to and now held bv the tru1lff In the lierelnafter de· Kribed ~ Under and pursuant to a Deed of Trutt delcrlbed below. The .... w1ll be made, but without covenant Of warranty, expraeaed Of Implied, reganllng tltle, pollff· slon, M encumbnncet, to pay the retNlnlng principal sum of the note(•) te<:untd by the Deed of Tni1t, with lntel9St and late charges thereon, H prolflded In th• not•(•), advancH, under the tam• or the Deed or Tnist, lntel9St thereon1 feM, chl rgff ano expenSff of the Tni•· tee tot the total amount (at the time of the lnl&I publlutlon of the Ho- lka of Sale) reuonably .. timated to be ... forth below. The =-="di .. .r.: TJWeTO..:JOHN JO. MPH JOHNeTONR AN lWl!tdO iMN =r~~ IA\llNOI AllOCIA. noNMJMCac~ CALWOMllA AAnoN ,......... OS/1111•1 • lllllN-_,. No. 11:1"'" Ill book I ,... OI Ofllclill "9cOf'dl lri IN oMct OI the ltec.otdtr ot 0-.· A*ll! Couney, CAU FOfltNIA. ow °' &ale;OllOW2G02 It 2:00 PM Pi.c. ol Siie: AT rte NORTH fl'lONT !NlRAHCC TO nf! COUNTY COURT· HOUIE. 700 c:MC CCN'Mlt MIVE wEST, SAHT~ AHA, CALI• ,OIUIA AMount OI unpaid ~ 11141 other Ch11'11te: 1111,U0.55 16"1 Addnlee M OINf ~OI ..... : ,. au ctRcu COSTA M£1A. CA t2t2t APN #: 4i2'4N· 10 TN under19iecl Trwtee dllcialma MY llablllty f<K any. lncor· rectnns of the street lddre9• Of other com-mon designation H any, shown above. \t no street addreu or othef' CC>mfnO(I designation I• 9hown, dlrectloM to tn• loutlon of the propefty ~ be oO-t.alMd -Oy -'Cfl"G • wr1u.n request to the benetlcllrf within 10 cS1ya or the csew or tint publication or this NoUce of Sile. Data: July 11, 2002 AGENCY SALES AHO POSTING Aa Aoent for GOLO-l!NWe"ST SAVINGS ASSOCIATION SER· VICE CO., A CALIFOR- NIA CORPORATION 8101 FOLSOM BLVD., SUITE 230 SACRA· MENTO, CA 9582t Telephone Number: (100)14o.8547 Sele ~tatua Una: (911) 317· nza Nett Sanden, AH Isl.ant Sectetaty ASAP489011 07119, 07t11., OM>2 07122/02, PUIUCllOTICI Ike, .. UP2002.m (PA2002-131) Notice 1s hereby &iven that an epplicatoon hes been submitted by 1-4 Mtten, •...-•tint ta SUMMOftS ISC 121u ollew th• .,,. •f ~ preptny f., • 11 .... , ... (aT AOON JOOICW) llOOO Of Pf'ITTDUO velMde ,.,.. teclllty NUllCI TO OEHNOANT (Av"" .1 Ac "'"du) AOM11S19 tt'Ufl Of: with ht .,. eahtl"I l\~1111eth l. l\el11et '~'" •-Morclef preperty. '\'OU ARI BE.ING sue D 8Y Pl AIN rtrr Vl'IOflCl H. McCAITMY ... VllOllCA lmOtMM le· si.... tht ........ .. t A 1111 le ~•IA demandandn) Zir,n Yoh•nll•~ CAITKY.. VEaONKA Mc<MTffY ltte:Ju4.s tho~ ..... / Y<1u h,w• 30 CALENDAR DAYS altrr Ito\ \ummon~ e aate ef avto ...... 11 .. , 1\ vrve•l on CASlllO.A2144S7 the <-'lf.rnl• Dt1H1rt- y11u tu file a typew11tten 1espnn'• al lh1• <uur I To all htors. benehcl.,Mis, cttdotors, continaent ,. .. ,., ef •-Vehld•• A lette1 nr phont> «•II will no! 111ule< I you, your cred1tots. and petsons who mey otherwise be ••'llllr•• prevl•I-ef ty1ww111ten respons~ must be m µ1oprr le&al fo•m interested 1n the will or eslete, Of both. of ".Wela......, --fer 1lyouw-.ntthecourtlnhearynu1<.-11 VERONICA Ii M'CARlHY a ka VERONICA crt ,_., -vet.Ide. If you do nnt tile your rr,pnn'e on time you HIRSCHMAN McCARTHY eke VERONICA McCARTHY Tioe .... .., fedllty wlff may '"'" !he 'ase and your w~""' money and A PETITION FOR PROBATE hes been hied by F ocf " • lwe41H lte- r1111p•rly m.1y h• laken w1tnuut lurlhcr warn1n11 BURKE McCARTHY tn tht Supe110< Court of tw-tlto evt...e.lle Imm tne towt Cahforn1a, County ol ORANGE ~ .,... tfot 11v,.., lhrre att ••lh~r le11al 1rqu11~ments You may THE PETITION rOR PROBATE tequesh that F wltlit tS'Mt t f fltt want lu r~ll a11 dtlorney 11ghl aw.ty If you do BURKE McCARTHY be •PPO•nted as personal vehldo cloUverlta fe 11nl know a11 at10111ey you mdy <all An eltotney rep•esentaltve lo adm•ntsler the estate of the , .. , ,a... •ff tltt. The 1el•11AI \l•rvice or a lei.tal "'" olhte (h\led 1n the decedent ~r1y le lecote4 1,. 11h11ne book) THE PETITION tPquul& tho decedent's Wiii •nd tho SP-t (OW Newpen O"'P""' d1t que It codicils. 11 any. be <tdmltted to probate. The Woll le11lo11er4, Specific ~ntreeuen est a cotaroon 1udiL1~I U\led toen~ un and any cod1c11,. are ev•ll•ble tor examination In Pt... Al H) District. l'latt> de IO DIAS CALlNOARIDS ll•lfft l)resenta1 the fole kept by the court. Ptoplfty located at: tina respuesla t>sc11ta • mar1111na en"''" c.nrle. TH[ PETITION requests tulhorlty to admln1sltt 464 014 Ntw,.,.t llvcl. Un• call• o un• the eslale under tho Independent Admonlstretlon fhls project hes been ll•111•rl• telelontc• no le olrecern p•otecnon. \U ot c,tates Act (This ~uthorlty will allow the revlew1d, and ol hes '"'I>""''" escrita a maqu11M l•ene que 'umpllr c.nn PMSonal reptesentaltvt to teke many actions betn dete1m1ned lhet ii 1_. lnrmahd~des legnl"' ap1nl)1adas" usled quoere without obta1nin1 court approval Bel0te talun1 •• ctte1oroc1lly exempt 1111• IA r orte "SCUCht •u caw C:l'rtain vety 1mporl1nt action\. howevet. the under the requirements $1 u•l•d no P•f'Senla '" 1npuesl• • lotmpo. personal tepresentatov• will be ftquored to atve ol the Ct llforn11 Envi· PUtdt pt1df'r el c.uo v le puedl'n quihu '" .alarro, nottee to onle,.sted peraons unless they have ronmenlal Quelity Aet \u dinctrrr y olras cosa\dl' su ptopuidad waived notice under Cless 1, EsrsUna \In •••SD arl1uonal pm P••I• d .. 1. corle or conHnted to the proposad ecloon.) Th• f tclllllts I ••tt•n otros 1equ1s11n,. le1iites Puede que usted 1ndeptndeont edm1nlstf81ion 1uthor1ty will be u-,__,. UP200·2· 11u1"" llamar a un abo1ado onmedo•lilmenle SI 1tanted unlus en inteftsltd person Oles en 027 I• achedultd tor 110 • ooutP • un aboaado. puedt llamtf a un serviclO ob19ctlon to 1111 pet.lion end 1how1 aood cause '••ltw by the Plen111na ''" '"'"'""(" de .tboaados o ,. una ol11.1n1 de why the coutt should not aunt the 1uthorlty, O.partment of the City "Y"rt~ '"~·'I tvu el d1111ctor10 telefon1co) A HtARIHC on the petition will b• htld on AUGUST ol twwport Buch•., CASl NUMIER• 22. 2002 at 1·30 pm In Dept. l73 located 1t 341 ehff T ... 4-y, ........ , (Humero clol Case) The City Or1ve South. Orena•. CA 9?868 6, 2002. Wrfhtn com· NCC3 t SIS rr YOU 08)£.CT to rnenlt Of Input related The nam~ •nd adelre~~ ol th~ rourt" (ti nombfl the erant1n1 of th• potltlon.~u ~hould •PPB•• Al lo the prolect ahould be v due,~oon de Is co1te n) lhe hurma and •l•l• your ob Uons or file wr itten ~ubmltled lo th• Pl1n· Supe1101 Cou•t ot Catlfornl•. County ol t os An&eles, objections with th• c:ourt be ore th• hu r•n11 Your nlna Oepertment by 41!> Wnt Ouao Boulev•td, Lona Beech, Callfo.nh1 eppeatence ni•r ~In pert.on or by your •ttorney Mondey, A•t••t S, 90802 Sn11th 01\tricl rr YOU AAf A CRFOITOR or c:ontlncent creditor 2002, tn ordef to ~ Th~ n•mt and •ddrus. •nrt l•lephone numb"• of lh• dt!ceHad. you muat file yout dtlm with con1ldered In ll't• , .. n ol pt11nlllf'1 allotney or pl•1nt1tr without en Ult court end mail a nl111 Olrec:tor•1 decision 1ttorn@y " (Et uombtt. ta dl•ecct0n y el numero coe1y to the penonal repr1wnteh11e llP90lnted lly If approved •t the l!IM de ltlelono det •bos•do rlel demendenlt o del Ill• c011rt within fOtlf monlha from the dtlt of of r1Y1tw, the llflCllSI demandanle que no Ilene aboeado et) tbe lwat '"u•fl<;• of lett41ft H pro11tlded in Prabel• period Of 14 dtya W1fl Jeffrey H FrMdman. [sq , SBN 42111, 170 ~•u••I COde t.tctiM tlOO The tltl'ICI !Of fllllll d alms wlll bestn from that date, Stint, San Ottp, CA 92101, (610) 1J6 151!1 not ul)lfe befote ftt.ut mot1I.,• from UM hearlna duon1 wllich time 111y OAU1 lJe<lite) fll 11 2002 date notle•d above lntttHled party or their 'OHM A. Cl.Ahl, CURft ~!:;:rJ:~ YOU MAY CXAMINl t"9 ftle kel)t b; the ceu<t tulllortied •r•nt •I "YA. W ... IM. Oopvty (0. tt ,ou ere • l"fWn 1ntere1ted in tlle 9'lal1. you crlevtd of th• declllon SUPllUOl-COUH JM fHI S AT Of CAUfottNlA mt.r file with th• court 1 ReQu .. t for $9tfl11I m•t Ille • notice of '"ANO·~'"' COUNTY o• lOS ANOIUS ZION Nollet (fOtm or 1!14) of th• flllnc of •n 1n11entory .,,. •• to tlle Pl•nnlllt YOUANNCS. Pltlntlff .• KENNETH c. KElNE:R, •• t lld eppre1 .. 1 ol •Ill• HMh Of of •ny petition Commlt.&lon with. f1tln1 11, 0.lendenta. or ectount n llJIWld•d In Probete Code section fH of '741.00 lo defT•Y CASI NO. NCCI' SIS IMO A f11que1t fOf ~ti.el Nolle• form Is H•ll•ble th• c;o.t of the tPPNI HATIMINT Of DAMAOH fr om the cowl clefll PfOCedure. (CO SfCfKNI •u.' 1) ·~ fw Plfhtetterl TM •PflllCatlon •nd Plelntlff. llO.. YOttANNCS, htftlll ll!ld•s 1Mtr .. OWlf & HMlA deV~t plaM ot Stmrnent of D•llMIP• .. to l((NH lH c M£TNCR v-J..... the IM'.,_d PtO~t .,. Oftl)', 11 follows. 7700 .,,,._ c.-. Dr., s .... 900 ntlla•I• for 1111•llc: 1 Ce11" el d•m•aes at le est 111 the •mount ot f wo .,,,._, CA tt61 I re111e• Mel IMpectlon et Hvndrt4 Ti-ouund OoNtttt ('200.000 OC)), ,t10lllhed Ne~t 1 .. ch Cost• Meu 01111 PYot t!M , .. 11nln1 0.pwt· 2 Medic.I ••~11\ft In the aM011nl of fifty My 2', Au1111t 1, 2. 2002 FTH045 tMftt, City of Newport Tll-d Doll•• ($50.000 00). '-"· uoo Newport I w ... ,. .. and loH of Income ...... t Ill th• eouluard, •••JIOH •"'OuJtt ot One Hundrad lh1111nnd Oolltfl ·,-.. r-'ll .. Pll--... -... 1111111 ..... -. ... hecll. Calf.,. wt5t 1100.000 oo~ I •* , ... ..., "''°' D~TtD. Jiiiy 20. 2001 111atlon ce11tact tl1e IS/ JrffRlY H r1tUOM"1f, UQ ,._,.,. h«li l'teftftlftc NlllMd ......... ~ M.e Oioltr Not ~ =""'"' •t (Ml) ... . "'~ t. ., Ml.~ 1!15 ..,.., ni. ........ Of tNa ...tlte II !Mllcl ftOlll • ..... '-1111ad8' f\'M .. ....... , ....... " ,..:nil • ...... : ..... ... ........ -, f I llOTICI TO OBIOOIS Of IWSAll (UCC Sec. 6105) Esctow No. 52691 NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN that a bulll sale 1s about to be madt The neme(s). business •d· dress(es). of tt11 Sell «(s) are: VALLEV CAFE CORPORATION. 14805 JEfFREV RO , IA, IRVINE, CA 92618 Oo1ne bu11nes1 as VALLEY CAFE All o tner businus name (s) and ad drus(es) used by the Sellet(s) w1lh1n the put three yurs. u stated by the Seller(s) ''/11te. NONE The name(s) and ad· dress of the Buytt(s) 1s/ are· CHAN ITO, INC 16 SOARING HAWK . IRVINf.. CA 92614 The nsets bein1 sold are aener ally desu 1btd ... All ruRNITURE. FIXTURES. EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY, LEASE HOLD. IMPROVEMENTS. STOCK I N TRAOC. GOODWILL and are located at 14805 JEFF'REY RO •A. IRVINE, CA 92618 fhe bulk sale is intended lo be con$ummaled at the office of. Th• Escrow forum and tne .tnltcl pated sale date 1s Auaust 13. 2002 The bulll sale 11 sub1ect to Calltorn1.t Un1fotm Commetc11I Code Sec lion 6106 2 Y The n•Qll and address ol the person wllh whom cletma may be filed '' The Esc tow forum, 23161 ltke Center Or . Ste 121>. Lake Forest. CA 92630 and the IHI date for ftllna tlalms by any Cfldltor shall be Auaust 12, 2002 which 1s the bu\lness day befote !he sale date spec1foed above Dated 7 /23/02 BUYER(S) CHAN ITO. INC A CAL IFORNIA CORPORAT ION By./VSHAUN lETSU ITO, PRES By·/s/JOHN PIERCE CHAN. VICE PRES Publoshed Newport Buch·Costa Mes. Dally Polot July 26, 2002 422330 I 044 ....... Pubhc hea11n11s will be held by the Code Meuo Plann111c Comm1n1on al City Hall, 77 r ... 0flVll. Costa Mesa. Cehfotnl•. at 6 30 p m • or u 'oon es poutble lllerulter on M-4ey, A....,11 12, 2002, re11ril1n1 the follow•na applicehons I Plann1n11 Appllc•tton PA-98·03 fOf lhe City of Cost• Mu• Rectulton 01vls1on, r 1que$tln1 Pl1nn1n11 Commlnlon cladhcelion ol condition of approval #7, "fard •na Sunday use o the soccer hetds, end mod 1f1e11lon of cond•lton of approval •14 to allow ••atot WHllends • yelf lot tournaments end other speclel 'Ptc11I events (four cutrently ellowed) for the f 11rm Compl••· located tl 2750 Felrv1ew Road In 111 I a R 1one. En111 tonmental deletmln• hon. eun1pl 2. Condltlontl Uu Permit PA·02-25 lor Michael L. BatH, •u- lhotlHd •1•nl tor Todd Ferauson. to 1llow 1n eutomotl"' p1lnt1n1 fe<llll)' within 200' of ruldtntlally zoned c>t'oPetlle•, loctted at 2861 Hatllof Beulevard on a Cl rone Cnv1r011 mental determination uempt 3. Condlllontl Uu Permit PA 02·38 tor Git)' Maaon, authoflztd •sent for Futlol Coinpanio, to allow eutomotlvt •ltrtO In 1lafl1tlon " an ln~I dental pert of • retell elactronlc;1 bu1lnen within 200' of a resl de11Ually IOnff proper tin. louttd •t 181' Newport 8ouleve_r_cl.J '41tte llM In • ~ ion• Cnwlronm111tel .. ._rn1111tlon u..,.t 4 Mlftor DMlcn Review ZA 02 32 for Rlld' J111eacll, e11tllortud eeent f0t Kelly lft4 Allt• I/Ide, lot • ffCoH •• ,,,,, tdclttlon to '" Hlatioll slfttle·famtty r~e. touted at J I It s..-tra Place In ... IU lOM. liwlt0flme11u1 detefllll· lltldoft ....... If '"Y of h ......... •llollatwac:.......,...llt tturt, the C-.... 1MY ....................... ..... _ .... .. .... , ..... c .... , ••• ..................... .. Ill ........... . spondence delivered to the Plann1n11 Commission at, or prior to, the public hearina. For furthet information on the above eppltc•· lions. te.lephone (714) 754·5Z45. or cell th• otnce of the Plannlna 01v1soon, Room 200, 71 Fair Ofive, Cost• Mase, Cahf0<n1a. Oeoly Pilot July 26, 2002 F048 ,....... The Cost• Mes• Zon1na Admonostretor wilt tender a decision on Tltvrs"9y, A....,et I , 2002, or as soon as posSlble there· aftet, on the followin11 Items. I Minot Conditional Use Pttmrl ZA-02·2§ f0< Hico Albetts, euthcmHd •aenl for R1ch1rd Messen, to allow the interior u · p1nst0n of en nl1tln1 huttll club w1tb • devoatto/l"from shered pw~tnl requwements lor Club Met-Rx, located •I 140 E. 17th Strut In • C2 zone. Env1tonmenlll determoo;ition .. empt 2 Minor Oes111n Review ZA·02·45 lot Merk Whitehouse. authorized a11ent tot laura Steiner, to construct a new two- s tor y, sonale·l•mlly tesldence with en et· teched 11ar111e. loceled et 2334 Westminsltt in en RI zone. Envoron· menta l determ1n1hon: exempt. 3 Minor Oes11n Review ZA 02 46 lot Merk Whitehouse, authorized a1ent for Chr1Stophtt Perry, to upand lhe second stoty of en eaist1n11 s1ncle f•mlly ruodence. loceted et 2338 WHtminster Ave· nue m an Rl zone. Envltonmentel determl· nelton: exempt. 4 Min0t 01s111n Review ZA 02 4 7 l or John Spencer. authorued •aent lor Bruce F MecGUtn, to construct • new 3,791 sq fl , lwo- ~tory turde.nce, louted al 330 Qale Street '" en R2·MO zone Envlfon· mental determ1natoon. exempt 5. Administrative Ad 1ustment ZA-02-52 lor Luci• Peabody end Carleton Waters, to allow a 6' reu setbeck (LO' requ1ted) and a 3' left setbac~ cs· fequlrld) to relocate an ealstin1 two car e•reae. loc:eted et 2530 Wutmlnster Avenue on an R 1 zone Environmental deletml· nation eaempt. 011ty Pilot July 26, 2002 F047 STAMaTOf ,. .... OfUS(Of fK1TI10US IUSllSS Ull THE FOLLOWING PER· SON HAS ABANOONEO THE USE OF THE FIC· TlllOUS BUS INESS NAME: Julian P1dl11ln1, 17842 Mitchell N , wvrne, CA 92614 The FlcUtlous Business Heme teftHed to 1bove wn filed in Orenae County on 6/10/97 File Ho.199737236§6 V1iMt C-s.I, Newport ._..,CAtitlO Mmfco A. C11llllos, 1411 W. 2Utli St .. TOf'tllftce, CAto&Ol Tiii• IMlllnet• i. COii • d11ct.d lly: co·pei;tnera Jolln A. '•tenon Title •ta'-t wn fllM Wltli ttle COlll'lty Cleftl of ~County on 07/ ......... , O•HJ Ptlot July 26, Al.I&. 2, 9, H , 2002 FOf2 ......... ......... The to11ow1111 persona are do1111 bual""' .. : Tlltbroktrnetwork.com, lJOO Ir vine Ave., Ste. 320. "•wport Batch, CA neeo &roller Solution•. Inc . (CA), 3300 Irvin• Ave., Sta. 320, Newport 8eacll, CA t2e60 Tiiis buslnen Is con· d1tc:led b,.: a c:otporatJon Heve yo11 alerted dolnc butlnHs yet? YH, 6/19702 Broker Solutions. Inc. Enrico Arvlelo, Ptuldent Thia statement wes flied with th• County Clerk of Oren1• County on 07/16/02 200tff101S1 Delly Piiot July 19, 26, Au1.2.9,2002 F021 .......... ......... The followlnc persons er• doln1 bu•lness as: Indus tr let Cr ll)tllcs, 2520- F S Fairview. Senta Ana, CA92704 Luncfinl Ent11rpri1as, Inc. (CA). 2520·f S. Feir· view. S1nt1 An•. CA 92704 ; This business Is con· ducted by: • corporation H•v• you slerttd dolna business yet? Yes. Jen. 1998 Lundin! Entttprlsas Stet Lund, CEO This statement wes Iii.cl with the County Clerk of Or1n1• County on 07/16/02 2002HI014t Dally Pilot July 19, 26, Auc.2.9.2002 F023 ~ Publtc h•uinas will be held by the Costa Mesa Ptennlna Commission at City Htll, 77 Felt Drive, Cost• MeH, Callf0<nie, el 6:30 p.m .. Of H soon •s poasible tllereafttt on ._.., ....... u . 2002, re11tdln1 the follow11111ppllcetions. l Plann1n1 Appltetlton PA·02 18 for Anthony BHumon, authorized •aent tot Ceotce L. Blenc, to modify condi- tions of apptovel f0< Otena• Coest Collece Swep Mnl, to allow up to 300 vendors on Satufdeys. and h'c"'" ffom 275 vendors to 400 vendors on Sundays, loceted al 2701 Fetrvlew Roed in en I ' R tone. Envlfonmentel delerm1· 111tion· n•&•llvt decla- r1t1on (avelteble fot ,.v .. w et the Ptann•na OIVISIOn from Au1ust 6. 2002 to Aucust 26. 2002) If 1ny of the followlna echons are ch1lltnpd in court, tht ch1Uenc1 may be hm1tec1Jo only those ISSUH so..-relees et th• public h .. rrna dascrlbed In this. nottee or in written corre· spondance delivHed to the Plannln• Commission •1, or poot to, the publte hHrln&. For lurlhet lnform1t1on on the ebove 1ppl1c:et1ons. !tie.phone (714) 7S4· 5245. or cell the offtee ot the Plannonc 01v1slon, Room 200, 17 f1ir Ortve, Coste Mesa, Cehlornia. Published New pot t B11ch Coste Mese Deily Pilot Jury 26, 2002 FOS3 Rdl!IM ..... ... s....e The tollowlna persons are doin1 business es: C1l·Sut1. 351 Hos.potel Rd . St• 218. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Center for Advenced Laptroscopte Surcety, Inc (CA), 351 Hos.plttl Rd , Ste 206. ,._wpcwt Beech. CA 92663 Thia business is COl'I· ducted by a eorporetton Heve you sltrted dolnc business yet? Yes. 1/18/2002 Center for Advenced leplfoscoplc Suraery, Inc, Brien B. Quebbemenn. CEO/CFO This stetement was flied with th• County Clerk of Ouna• County on07/23/02 toOtHIOt7t Diiiy Pilot My 26. Au& 2,9, 16.2002 F043 TIMI •o11owi111 jHlftOftt • ,. dol111 llvtlneU .. : lfttlttlte f'roduc:tloll• & [Yeltl ........ _.,1992 ,..,. .. , Df..:L.~11tlniton Beach,CA-2 Dina Ly1111 Stowen. 9192 llueruf Or., Huntlrwton heell, CA 92'42 llril bullneu la COft· d..eted lly: I ll lndivld11tl it.we Y0\6 alerted dolnt butlMH yet? Yet. 12/10/2001 Dana Stoweff Tiii• 1t1tement w11 flied whll t.he County Cltrk of Ora111• Co11nly on07/lt/02 tM2ff101M D•lly Piiot July 19, 26 Auc.2,9,2002 F029 ......... ......... The tollowlftC persons are dolna bualneu as: Clearly Iii• S..t Window Cleanlna. 3037 Babb St., Coste MIA. CA 92626 Mere: Hudaon. 3037 Bibb St., Cotta Mesa, CA92626 Cleudl• Hudson, 3037 Bibb St., Coste Mesa, CA92626 ThJt bualneu Is con· ducted by: llusbtnd and wlf 1 H1v1 you sterted doln1 buslneu yet? HO Mere Hudson This stelement was filed with the County Clerk of Orenc• County on07/23/02 200Ht10Ht Delly Pilot July 26. Aua. 2,9, 16,2002 F035 ........... ... s....e Tht lollowln1 persons ete doln1 bu.sinus 11· South Cont Fenctnc Centet. 15481 Redhill Ave., Suite C, Tustin, CA 92780 RHI Fenclna. Inc., (CA), 15481 Redhill Ave . Suitt C, Tustin. CA 92780 This lluslness Is con dueled by: • corporelion Have you slitted doina business yelt Yes, Mey 1. 2002 R11t Fenclnc. Inc. MISS&I H. Pane1h11n, Vice President This stetemant wu filed with the County Cletk of Orenae County on 06/12/02 2002H06S .. Deily Pilot July 12. 19. 28;"Aua 2. 2002 FOl6 .......... ...s....e The tollow1n1 parsons .,, do1nc business H . J & A · Senti M.trUI, LlC. 248 Hill Piece, Coste Mt1,CA92627 J & A Sent• Mtr11. LLC (CA). 248 Hill Plac:e, Coste Mese. CA 92627 This bu11nus Is con ducted by: L1mlltd Ueblllty Co. Have you st•tled do1n1 business yell NO J & A · Sent• Merla, LlC Alan Jenec:hek. JMnecer This stettmtnl wu hied wllll tht County Claf'tl of Or ant• County on f17 /23/02 2002HIOHI Deily Polot July 26, Au1. 2.9, 16.2002 F036 ~ ...... ...s....e The tollowln1 pet1ons ere dolo& business as MORE lnvestmenh. 27031 Cimino de Cs lrtll•. Dana Point. CA 92674 MOR£, Inc. (CA), 27031 Cemtno de EstreHe, Dane Potnt, CA 92674 This bu1t111ss '' con· ducted by.• corporetoon Have you slerted doma bustness yet7 NO MORE, Inc Ctora• M Ouenu. President This st1tement wn hied w1tll the County Clerll of Ot1n1e County on07/2J/02 200HtlotS6 Deily Pilot July 26, Aua 2,9, 16,2002 F039 ........... ... s....t The followln1 persons '" dolna business es Co end Do Uhw1u, 10408 Le Ctbr1, Foun ll•n V1ll11. CA 92708 Assodetoon of Chris· ltens In Rut Esttte, (CA), 10408 L• Cebre, Fountein Velley, CA 92708 This business is con· ducted by· • cor ponllon Htvt you stetltd dolna business yet7 No Tttry Ot8ey, PrHidenl Tll11 st•ttmtnb waa tiled with the County Clef'tl of Ouna• County on 07/16/02 200Htl01•7 Delly Piiot July 19, 26, Aus. 2. 9, 2002 F028 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?. • • • • • • • • • • The fol~IM "91'SOM ' .,. clolna "-"-"• •• MMlne fife ,rotecll011, 3tOI Riv• A11e., New· pOft Beech, CA t2MS M• lne flr11 Protection. Inc. (CA), no& Riv« 11 ~f1ewpot1 8M<ll, CA This llvlineN It COii •" dueled by: • '°''*atJon Heite y011 st.l.ed dolnc bustneu yet? YM. 1979 MerlM Fire l'rotecUofl, Inc. Tom C.Vden. f>rtaldent • This atel•!Mllt wn , flied wltll the County Clerk of Oran&• County on 07 /2.lJ/02 to01ff1"'' 0111,. Piiot July 26, Aus. 2, 9, 11. 200Z • F04J .......... ......... The toffowlna pe1sona .,. c1o1na buaJMu ••: Two Chermlnc, Inc., 901 SoutJI Co11t Of., Coata Mese,CA92626 Two Chermln&. Inc., (CA), 8502 E. Chapmtn, t 216, Oran&•. CA 92869· 2.461 This buslnHs 11 con· ducted by: • corpor1tlon Hava you sttrted dolnc buslllfts yet 1 Ho Two Ch1r1nin1. Inc. Lorrie Brennan, Seer•· llry This sletement wn filed with the County Clerk of Orena• County on 07/9/02 200H9"H4 Deily Pilot July 26, Aua. 2,9, 16,2002 F046 .......... -----The followin11 p.,sons are doln1 bu$1ness es. , The Health Olmenslon, 2900 Bristol StrHt. Suite A106, Coste Men. 1 CA92626 ·u.. Michelle Clualane, 16893 Sto,...iess, Tus· ltn, CA 92780 This business is con· ducted by: en 1ndrv1du1I Heve you stifled dolna busin.ss yet? Yes, 09/01/01 Liu Mtehtlle C1usian1 This statement wn foled with tJM County Clerk of Oran&• County on07/24/02 200Htll~lt Daily Pltol July 26, Au& 2.9. 16.2002 f050 fkllM ..... ... ....... Tne followlnc .,.rsons ••• do1n1 business as. Colf·S~ued, lLC. 4255 Campus Orn••. Suitt lOOA, lrv1,,.. CA 92616· 5745 Coif Squ•d. LLC (CA). 4255 Campus Orin, Suite IOOA, Irvine. CA 92616-57'5 This business 1s con ducted by: limited Llabllity Co. Have you slatted do1n1 businus yet? Yn. 5/19/00 Colf·Squad, LLC Ana••• Renee Cetcla, President Tiits s tatement was hied with the County Clerk ot Orenp County on 07/16/02 2002HIOIM Oaily Pilot July 19, 26, Au1 2. 9, 2002 F026 Adi. ..... ... s....... The followin11 p.,sons ere do1n1 business as· JRM Trucklna. 2901 S horvicw St •A. S.nte Ant.CA92104 Jose Rosales M11noz. 2901 S Fairview St .• •A. Santa Ane, CA 9V 04 Cetallne Routes de Frenco, 2901 S F1orv11w St.. IA. S.nte Ane. CA 92704 Tiits busoness 1s con ducted by· a aeneral p1ttn«ship Hewe you started doln1 bu$lness yet? No Cetelina Rosales de Frenco This statement wu llted with the County Ctetk of Ounae County on 07/16/02 20026'10160 011ty Pilot July 19. 26, Aua 2. 9. 2002 F017 ) .. M'9et _ ............... .. ,. ......... .............. •Ulll .... Alen Je11ec:hell, 2q HIN -:::,,.::--lc':'"llo""".1:-ea-:-:-W:-:llU.~m-Jlh-lt~ .. ...... .. l.1111 ..... .. l.1111 .... .. Llpl .... -Llllllllllcll Tiie ,...._ persons ............... • .,,.,..,,.., 3419 v .. LltlO, 1393, ... wport ._.,, CA tze63 lllerlo GlllMtt Rojat, II, 1452 F«ett Gll11 Dr , Swlt• 26, H1clenda *"""·CA tl 745 ThK lluslnffs Is COii· dllCIAMI 11r: '" lndlvidllat He~ yOll 11Mted clollll bualMll yet? Ho MltloRo)u Tiiis 1t1tem•nt wn filld with the County Clttll of Onn1• Co11nty Oii 07 /16/02 notH••t70 01111 Pilot .luty 19, 26, ~ 2. 9, 2002 F025 ......... .......... The lollowln& persons .,, dol111 business u : ~ & Associates. 241 Hiit Place, CMtl MwCAIZIZZ ~·1 Coste Mu., CA This 1tll•111tnt Wll This bulin.s. Is COii· ft!H wltll th• Cocinty ducted by en lrldMdutl Clerk of Ofan1• County Have rou started ;~~~197' doln1 buslneu yet? v... D10y Pilot July !i, 12, 19, 9123197 26 2.00" Alan Janec:twk ' " FOOS This statement ifu ..._ .... hied w1lh the County .... ........___. Clerk of Of&1111 County -on 07123/ffZ The foflowlna persons IOOU91ot55 "' dol111 buslnu1 ": Daily Piiot July 26, Aus. ProActlve Services ind 2, 9. 16, 2002 F038 Sties, 19200 Von ll1r· man, 6th Floor, trvl11e ~..... CA92612 ' -~ W11tl1m Warren fhce -1524 S.r1n1dt Terrace: The follow1n1 persons Coron• dtl Mir CA ire doln& busmeu u 92625 • Jani lllna, 847 Am11os Th11 builints• 11 con ":•J~· Newport Beach, CA dueled by: an Individual 2660 Have you started Nicholes Wiiiiam Jehle doln1 business y1t7 Ho 347 Amltos W1l, New' Wlll11m Warren Ric• port Beach. CA 92660 This r.ht1ment wes This busmeu Is con hied with the County dueled by; an ind1v1dual Clfft. of Oun1e County H•v• you started on 07/16/02 dglnfbM\IQM'Ytl? No 2002'1JOIH Poli cy Daily l'llol Jilly 19, ~ Alls. 2, 9, 2002 flT"1 A.-.... ... ...... The followlna persona •r• dolo1 buslnesr. es: Sttv•'• Cu1tom f'tbflc C1rt, 690 Darrell SI., Co1la Meu, CA 92627 Sttven l Jones, 690 Dmell St., CMt• Mt'8. CA92627 This bur.Inns Is con· ducted by: •n Individual Hive you 111rled doina bual11tas yet? Yes. 7/31/01 Steven l . Jones Thia atltemtnl wes hied with the County Clerll of Ofan1e County on07/I~ 2002'9'10147 Oally Piiot July 19. 26, Au1. 2, 9, 2002 F022 ,... ..... ._ ...... The roHowma persons Ill dolo1 bysjnfss 11; Hwd ..... Dtal&n•. 924 f.. Ocunfront, •e. 811boa, CA ~l Rob«t l . Hurd. 9'24 E. ~ .. nfront te. 811bo1, CA92661 Thlt bi1tl11eu tt COii• ducted by: 111 lnd1vldu11 Htve Y'OU llll'ttd doll\c bu.siftns yet? No Robert L Hurd Thi• 1t1tetn.11t w" flied with the County Cieri! ot Of•na• Count, on 07/16/02 200Htl0l .. Delly Pilot July 19, 26. Aus. 2, 9 2002 1'027 ......... .... s...... Th• followlna .,..'°"' .,. d<>111a buslneo ea: Hollywood Calllna, 5102 Stoot Canyon An., Y0tbe Linda, CA 92886 Rhonda Lyon L•wrence. 5102 Stone C•nyoo Ave.. Yorba Linda. CA 92886 Jb!1 busjner.s 1, con· clue led by: "" MlcllYldual Hive you atwleAI dolnc bUllMU yell No Rhondt L1nn L•wr~e T'hll $tattln*nl WH flltd ••th UM County Cieri! of Or1111• CountY' on07/l0/02 200i .. out1 Deily Pilot July 12, 19. 26, ""•· 2, 2002 f014 .......... ......... Th• tollowl111 ptrsons are dolna butlness as: J & A · Whittler, LLC, 248 Hill Place, Cost• Mesa, CA92627 J & A · Whittler, LLC (CA), 2A8 Hiii Pl1ee, Costa Miu, CA 92627 This buslnen I• con· d11cltd by: limited ll1blflty Co, H1Yt you r.tertecl doinc bu11nes1 yet? NO J & A · WMtler, llC Al.an .i.necbn. M•n•cer This 1l1tament wes filed with th• Coynty How to Place A Cltfll of Of•n1e County on 07 /2.J/02 2001•tt"U Delly Ptlot My 26, Aua 2,9, 16,2002 F037 .......... ......... The foftowlna. persCU11 ere dolna busmess as; H & R Trlldlna, 72.7 Baywood, Newpo rt Beech, CA 926llO Heinl Neubautt. 727 8aywood, Htwport Beach. CA 92660 This busineu Is con· ducted by: •n lndiv1du1I Hne yo11 slMted dolnc bu.intts yet7 Yu, 06/01/2002 Heinz N1ub1uer· Tl11s atatem111t wu hied with the County Clerk of Dr•na• County on 07/16/02 2002'910151 Oalty Piiot July 19. 26, Aua. 2. 9, 2002 F02A S•U your Car IA Cllu111Jlttd I ........... ... ,......, Tht followlna ptraons are doffia bus1nu1 n . TIM Modwn Form, 1733 Monrovia. Cor.ta Mew, CA926t7 Oouc Grilfllh, 1733 Monrov11 Avenue, Coal• Me.a. CA 92627 • lltb business I• COfl· dueled by: an lndivldutl H•ve you started doln1 busineas yet? No Doua Griff 1th Thi• statement wu flied with the County Cltfll of Oona• County on06/28/02 2002 .. ous2 011ty Pilot July 12, 19. 26, Au1. 2. 2002 ro10 AdlllM ...... ... s...... The lollow1n1 persons tr• doina busmen " Club R1d1Mil, 201 Shtp· yard Way. Cabin 3, Newport e .. ch, CA 92663 1'1111 HMry Bll&by, 20I 1111111 Pl , Ntwpoff Suell, CA 92S63 fh19 b111lntt1 .. COl'I• dUC'ted by. en lnd1vldu1I Have you 1tert•d dol111 butlntH yelf Ho Peul H 8111by Thtl •ltlfmtlll WU hied •Ith tilt County Clttll of Of111p ~1111ty Oii 07123/fl'l 20026'1"'° Dally Piiot July 26, Aua. Z,9, 16.2002 F040 Rc-.W.. -~ The foltow1n1 l"fsons are doina bu&lnns •• Capacitor t11tern11Jonal Oislt1butors. 2940 Grac:e la111, Unit "H". Cost• Mese, CA92626 Manuel R N•V•, 820 Center • 14, Costa 'Mest, CA92626 This buslMH ~ con· ducttd by an lnd1vldu•I H•v• you st1rted dolna bus1neu yet? No M1nu111 R, Hn1 Th11 11lal1ment WM ftMd wrlh tltt Cet.nty Ci.IL of Ofll'lt Co1111t1 on 07I09l'02 2002'9"421 Oelty Piiot July 12, 19, 2.S,A111 2.2002 FOOi ........... ......... lllt followlnc petton• .,, dofllC bu.in... at MJS Wholuala, 10 Lamo11 Grove, It vine, CA 92618 Mich1el J S0ttr1son, 10 Lemon-Grove lrvlne. CA92618 Tll11 bus-s Is con· d11Cled by· a.n 1nd1V1du1I Htv• you slitted doina busl11ess yet? No Mlch11el J Sorenton Th•r. statement wH filed with tht County Clerk ol Dftnte County on07/10/02 2002Hot5tt D11ly Pilot )uly 12, 19, 26, Auaust 2. 2002 FOl3 ---Deadlines----. CLASSIFIEAD Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By Fax (949) 631 -6594 t Pk'~ include yoo1 n:ll1>t' and plli•ic number ond ....., ·11,&11 you back with u prt~ quot•.) By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours By Mail/In P er son : 330 West Bay S1ree1 Costa M esa. CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. & Bay St. Wednesday ............. Tue-;day S OOpm Friday .................... 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IOICH770 --- GARAGE SAl.E IUSINESS & FINANCIAL BITERTMIBT C....Gf &Ills 1310 ---OPPOlnmY All IHI utile adver tlsln1 in this 11ewspape1 Is subject to the F edeul Fair Housln1 Acl ol 1968 as amended which makes It ill11a1 to 1dver1J.. ·any prefer enc•. ltmllatton 01 dlscrlmlnetlon bued on r8Ct, color, reliaion, se•. handicap, famihal stetus « nelloftal orl1ln. 0t an intention to mellt any slOCh preftrence. ltm1t• tlon CH dn.c:rlminellon • This lltW$pJlf)ttr wtll not llnowinaly accept any 1ctvertlsement ICH rHt "tile which ts In violatlo11 ol the law OUf re•derr. •rt h11eby lnfotmed that 111 dwell lnp actvertJMd kl thrs lltWIClllP« ere available on en 141111 opporlun1ly bHia. To COftlPl•ln of dts· crlmln1tion, c•" HUO toll· fr• •• 1-800-424·8590. 1413 ,.... .... .,.,, ..... .............. s.t.-1 ... Z1lt Hllv... °'. oft fnas..~ ..., ••· we ..... '-·~thine. )ewetr~. •ltctronlca . ,....,_,1eo1111 --... ... ~(!Iii%) 1419 2305-2490 RNANCWJ PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Personal Loans 2490 G_,, C,e41t er l..t <retllt. c ..... 11 .. ete T..t.yl Eapand OI start up buslner.s. PerilOntl loans available. Call I 866 269-3670 24 hrs ANTIQUES W!llllbSlle »10 R•re V1nta1e Iron 1l11s topped patio table and chairs, seab 10 people. S500/obo 949 650·3335 DIS•AM.....-,11 ....... ..... UOOO/ ..... '49-644-4112 . . 3515 Techn1cs. top of the lin~ D111tal Ensemble Piano model PR900 Absolulley 8eautrlul, pd $8700 sell $.4000/obo 71• 77S 433S P11no Upu1ht. Kawai. $500/obo. 949 644·4212 Cits 3610 SOOS-SISO COSTA MISA flXH OPIN SAT-SUN 11-5 Mese Vtf'dt (Sl1le Sheels) move 1n cond Perao llrs 1n bdrm, lift olhe1 Cul dec·~c. bd~alve new llstl"tl $425,000 forelll Really Betty Abel 114-893-4437 E'stdt Cut1e 38r 28a home remodeled mute1 w/mar bit floor. updated counlly kitchen looli.s out lo the lovely aarden p11to, h1rdwood floors, S'89.000 Judy Kolar, Bkr 949·376·5576. • • l'•I•• C11tle 3Br 28• hornt. remodeled masler w/m.rble floor, updated country kitchen looks oul lo the lovely i•rden patio, hrdwd firs. $48911 Judy Kolar. Bkr. 949.375 5576. G;if Ceo1n. llepce Jbr, 2.5bt completely remod loh of upasr•des! Presented by Anne Mccasland offece 7t' 54Q.SELL 714-751-4330 WT Sil, COSTA IESl 4+3.5 ... pocll Gora .... brilll, .. "'*' ~ '88 2lll6dl J.c:ar fl'i Sim( Spl, HCllTlbl, ei--Alt-7lM04-9185 PoclG 3135 L\sfiiOf HOiAH GIAMT 4H 2 noaY fJftCft Spa "Hot Sprints" ltkl $6M,000 APPLIANCES """"' new. Tuk wood Ulm. AOT. 949·72S4'20 -------,:""'."'"-Nny cover, appro• ••5 I Si(I; a,-w.s.. i-4, Refrlae11l0t $180/H S800. 949·675·2«1 334 cw. Sl .a 3br 2.5be Wesh•r/Dryer, $140/u ui......:..1.___ fQwnhonw l'w8') ~ 2 c Eacellent Cond1t1on ----111t '4Jll( ~ 9'9 646'5848 ......... --u.. .... w..... se.-.., .,.__ Ww a lCT'I> a 22"d. UM in llf•I' 0< business. St1ck1bl1, $10/uch, Fwr'1 Stationers ll'70 W. BMI• s~ Cost• Mesa. Powarchelr ·4 wheel ch1uffe11r Mobility "Lil· tlesl Viva" model, llilt nu, pd S4000/1ul yr .. 11 $2000/obo 714.775.4335 WMflD JAPANISI swoaos & IBATIDITIJH M9-4•4-17J1 _;__----:----llJUl1llM. tnrythlna 1n houu PfOllERnFOR se>esl Bl•Ck Tull OR (6 chairs) & LR 1700/u. lfAIE 44ll Whitt MCltofltl, $32'. 11141 llve U.tern CUSTOM 3+ BR'S 4BA, 2 story home on • pool 9l11d flel lot. Clost to H•rbor & b .. chts! Ernie & Sheron L•naston C-t"--&~ 80()..443. 7643 DP£N HOUSE (WED 7·31) 9 00.11.00 """' fuH alrt 8R .. 1 (S pitce) , ...... e ...... w111t 1115 KiRC OI Queen stl, AC ~ -..,__ 1 pc Orealf "50 W/D ·-· 9S. ~ ..... • ..... C.....,. 3 yrt old, S500 micro ft.,.., Mt-641·.... Aullmellle Loni '"'" Wall• 175 8atdwln or1en -· iffM UlltH 202' tt '8951 $400. M9 ~ 4038 HCMSFOR~ ptr mo! All MW llltttlor zar 281, Ill new eppts, ~ ..... , p .. 9:1;. OM&aum -sl4c> Mllflftl With resident .,._ .,.._ dltcount SIW,000 •~ 10.11 wool nc 2 pint Wood. 111 M 9·5M ........ l ~ se.u..e 111 •11 ~~ 11. .... , ' ·--·· ~COllOI QfllOll llOlllS "°41t'!!i.!I•-,...,_t IA.,._ ... _, ortfllMT Hl. .... _,P'rlcellll ~VWW &ll a !U9 Alho A". 1'._..l•l111 ...... SW't •fl w/,11t ••'• ..................... ••!!!:,'1_!19 9"1fOa 4J00sf Owftet/ ~·· c..t ··--"· --.... fbdl flltllon .... ~ .. --M9711 .... T.-. ................. "" _. 2'•. • ...... ,. • ... ~ ~·-= ~ - .......... l ............ ._...., -·r-· .. c.-.......... -•Qo_INllY --.. . ...... iit.iiO=UM :.-· no.om.Mn .... .._._,...... •• \t:._ ... "' ........ .. .. l .. .. ...... .. ..... .... ,.. .,..c:.,5... ~•t.r :: ~·...:; -r::·: ~·..... 9/e, •11.000 DHI ........... 91··---....,, ... ,...JIOI ..... .. Index 11 ••• . l' I ·, ~-..... I + _!' -~~ .... - ·-l.":.JI I I Condo Op9fl Sat/S-l -s ••• SM ls""'4 3Br 38a end unit with a v11w loolllna out to Slanature Hole •17. act l•ur1t Leulo 9'9-509·8923 S.1 lsl1nd Jewel 28r 2.58a. ~pproa 2">0$1, all new de•t&ner interior. lllews, tab location end morel Only S875,000. Dwnr/1at 949-719 0653 ....... te......... 4br. model perf, 2 lamrm's. O••• 2600 sf , on 1reenbell. $675,000 Nor alee Paulson RHllY 949·632·6489 elAYVllW TIUAct• 38r 2.58a. la lot $575'( Open House S.VSun I ·5 '7 SllUtwatet Pl Ea clu11ve, Bkr 9/466·9003 OCEANfaONT mmt Net fer The fol"t ef He-t. .... 949-723-1120 llGllACH HIDl-A-WAY Sir 31a $4 l9 ,000 .... 949-723-1120 I .... h . spec a.-•. bullder specl1I. Dttpln on 2400sf lot, •at Joe Ca1l1t 949-463-5791 ... IMl ISTATIS PAtltK• flNOlll NATIONWIOI USA t49--JS6-t10S www patftehlen0te com NIWpcMtrMlt e Oplft s.t I Swt t -5 29 Ve.--eeeuliful RlY•&• S8r 51/rbt, purl lied Ill' sys, 3c '''" clubhouse •1th fabulous pool, tennis courts low Mello Roos. •at .. l1ur1t l eplo. 949.509.9923 Sollt Coat"""' St111u1l111 21r 21•, r.how1 lill• a modtl, up1reded. enclsd f•r f2.20k ·t 949-650 2 72 MOllLEHOIEI IAllJFM:1\IRED HOUlll& ............ ..... -NIWPOflT llA<M COl'TAGE FOfl 169,000 Bott Merlna & ll1ytlll111 714 624· 1362 Uc g:lllC MIHA I It 8' ......... .. NCWl"Oftl 8[ACH Liv• In Nf'8 FOft only M9,000 loat M11ln1 Ka1•g 114-624 U82 mcB.lMml BTU • •• ••• I 7412·7466 L ndl'r the Scn·icc Directrn·\ B~1n11cr MHSlO ..... ,so Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4wcek minimum Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 CM/roommate to share 28r lB• ++ $450/mo. 949-642-3850, (cell) !Mg.. 300-3297 CM Siter• ....... w/23 yr old male student. Great loc, pool, pets oh $400/ ...... 949-722-6700 Nl/r-.te te shore 2br lb•. comm pools/ spa -$700/mo 949· 642·3850. 949.300.3297 PT /f11ll F•M•I• nen srnalull lo .... <DM 21lr. 2bil l bit to bdl SfiOO. ~ l/Z \Iii 9&63].Jtm Rooms tar Rent 6040 21r lla Apt OVftr )car 1•1. d/w, w/d hkups, no pets. $1750/mo 1m weekdays 9'9-553-7445 c ...... ~ 291 28.t. F1m rm, Fp, 2-c pr. w/d, -beectv'shol>s $227Sm no/pet/r.mk 9'9-m-a761 S,.OCI-• Sunr1y & e,,eht 3br. 2b•. w/d. 1ara1•. $2400/mo lease, no pets (9'9) 72S-o.4J2 Ur 21• 1.5 bills lo bch, nu crpt/ptlnl, cath ce1lr., nu clst sys, n/pets/smka S2500mo 949-675-7591 u• We S"""8 2La furn Se ef l'CH Sir 21Hi, fp, q>ac: sunny rms. La ba. w/d hi<· ups, tna. French sep enl, moo, lfla. lot of doors. frnt yard. av11I cbMts S8'75 9f9.67:J.7201 8/15 $2600 949~0355 NI 21r, 110, Ocean front. febulous vtew, yrly, 5611 StashCHe, 1/2 utll SI0'15m 949-645-9357 N8/0cHn View rooms, Oceanfront/22nd pvt rm, unfurn, sh1<e ba, ulls pd. n/smlla. kitch-enette, l11d1y, 1 block to Newpor l P111, $660/mo. Call Sam II 949-278- 7905 (btlw"n 9e·Sp) • X trom Holl. "" w/tlrl ti..~ calt. no ~ 1625-+-'15 Uli .... _ ...... 2.-4256 AVM ..._ 3br 2Jllt house + den Ill ded<. pl/I bch. -paint. l\CI. c;yn -· ftl:. La S2fm 9&673-!D36 CalbMm Stv41e ,..,, w/\llcbtn, frtl & stove 1n 1aled mobile home community $575/mo incl ullltllet 949646.4151 714.'°49068 Ar· lo .. ly a•ted comm nH< Trl·Sqr. lBr. lrla. aar/storqe $855/mo+ SSOO/sec Klem Mnct 817 104 8649 A 9200 ClOU TO llACHI 2br, 2ba, bal<., llrepiace I cer 11r. $1850 •11 9'9-673-7800 Sir 2aa .......... 1tep1 10 beach, fp, 2 tar e•r I year lease. no pets. $2100mo 626-359 4539 C-'o O" Tioe Woter Relurb 28r. 281. S2150m Hew crpl/pa1nl. •PP<O• I lOOsl. lr1dry prkna. 1ac Ched 714-751 2787 1219 JD rr_,.rty Mpt, ..... VM.lA IAUOA $2,200. Huae Double MBR Suites Hu&• Deck •/Ocean Vu MaryAnn McGuu~ 949.646.6770 Pruder1tlal Ca R1:11ty Lt4e layfront Oplx upPf!r 2br Iba. le "" "C>Ke & elect.. $2200/lst. avail 8/19 949-675 I 611 T_.,, 2llr 2ba. new Cll"pOl!I. & pMJl w4 ~14>. ?J: ~ pool, .... ~ ll&l 0X> 949 293-46'.l> Ucle l'enln1ule l11er't Beach Collaae 2Br, 28a. W/D lse •••11 $2250/mo Pool, r.pa, pvt be•ch, wahl lo &hops. restaurants and oc•en ~73..(j()XI Don Of Anni1I ==- 21r+ t.h Sir <_.,, nice patio, bale, 2 story wd ht.-ups. $2300/mo •fl 8°'J. 71• 348 1202 Ht Bact. Bay 3b1 . 2ba hse, la yd. 2 ,..., ... fp, l '•l4e 19<'.k lcry 1e1. -....,.. soa 23r4 St new carpeVfloorma, yrd, $2400 t49-122·97S6 $895/mo 329 Un11111isty #K 949 574-2031 De""'• Car Oor•e• 20&2' in Cor.la Mese SSOO/mo (949) 642·2271 RESIOENTIAlRENT~ ORANGE 7411 COUNTY J Colll~IHI office/ rtlall tlflKH l With hvmc quMtecn. •lz• from lJOO.f.J~f. -675-8120. Mi 723- ¥· 11,, ,..,0. .... n1ca "-· stow•, dilb· wttw, frll. Sli1'm NICI utll. no pet Mt-721 - y .......... , ... ..... ,_ 01 ....... ............ .... ,_ ......... 1"11 ......... ......, ,,...,..., c..•• c-rr, w ...... 1·.14e lbr. It Iott style, quiet, pvt, n/l"lil. $975/mo 180 E 21st SI 949-645 7776 •ILOCllS TO HACHI* lbr. lb• on peninsul1 Act SIOOO/MO 949 673 7800 l 's141t Cvte 21r ll• completely renovated. Zc I"·-bit 711d. NO PETS $2000m0. 949-548-5601 •bide Twnl!M 3br 2b•. 2c ,., , wtlk ln-clstr., tp, quiet pet "'I· n/~ $2050mo 949-722-9619 II ..... ,._.. ......... ._..11 281/18• $1175/mo IBr/IBa $1040/mo $400 Mov• 1n bonu~ 011 , 1 rr la•M 114 !M5Cl 1461 ....... YUlll.Y lL\SIS .... MmllASIS 81l.l GltUflfOY ~ TOftS M9175 6161 28r 28a I bn. from !>ch. patio, \und«ll, Ip, vault ce1ls. 2c 1ar. avl 911 $1500mo Bill P1e~ard 714 .. 33.7300. 2269 lhlfh l.y v .. .., 38r 2 SB•. Upar•d•d & llacant. ~/mo Ooua Sulley, 8kr 949 720 1704 Ck~2tw~ .. petlo on sand, Z c 1ar. wd hit.ups. •at $3000 94'·2H-4UO Oota lntry nttd aood lyp<SI 101 busy ottlce, will tram Good pay ind benefih Flexible hours Call H R I 800·905 0857 Ccw .. lvers te Seniors. Rew1rd1n1 po11hons to provide in·home com· p1111onshlp, homemak· ma. e11ands Flu PT hrs or 24 hr shifts, Car reg'dl 7J4 4« '381 ........ """"" wood "*'1s. ........, prowd To $411)+-"41. 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