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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-07-31 - Orange Coast Pilot·., Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 WEDNESDAY, Jtl.Y 31, 2002 PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I DAl.Y PILOT Nick Della Valle, dressed as biblical figure Zacchaeus, and wife Lucy have recently returned from a 3,3QO.mile journey across the country. Walking the talk Newport Beach resident Nick Della Valle shows his Christian faith by walking more than 3,000 miles in a year and putting on .one-man shows Deirdre Newman qailyPilot H e wasn't sure exactly where he would start or how long It would take him to finish. For Nick Della Valle. waUdng across the countty was a simple matter of faith. Della Valle, 55, walked 3,300 miles ln about a year-• 100 miles for every year Jesus walked the earth .. -in order to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Dressed in biblical garb as the character 1.acchaeus from the New Testament. he walked lo inspire the country with his message of persona) freedom and redemption -two traits Della Valle personifies. Standing 4-foot-8, Della Valle said he appreciates the freedom ln this country lo be judged by his mind not his stature. He also said he sees similarities between him.self and .zaccbaeus-who he said was also a "little person• -because they both were redeemed by Ouist. "I drew parallels with my life and how Jesus came to me," said Della Valle, who lives part-time in Newport Beach. "I went out and made all the mistakes before I realiz.ed there was a better way lo live." Della Valle said it was God who inspired him lo make the aoss-country journey. He S.. WAL.KftG, Pqe M LucyDeUa Valle followed her husband in their truck and trailer. Bond decision goes to college district board Coast Community College trustees may decide tonight whether to put $370-million bond on ballot. Deirdre Newman OaityPilot CX>STA MF.SA -The Coast C.Ommu- nity C.Ollege District's eft'orts to place a multimillion-dollar bond on the No- vember ballot Is nearing the home stretch as trustees may make their 6naJ dedlion tonight ments over the next 20 years, was first Oo&ted in March when the district sent out a preliminary survey .. exploring voter interest. While the origlna) bond amount was $344 million, the district now says it re- quires $.170 million to fully COYer lts buea. said Erin C.Ohn, the district's spokeswoman. busy crunching numbers and making contact with community members to further gauge their level of support Al· though the exact amount of me poten· tiaJ bond was not disclosed to the com- munity. the response has been favor. able, C.Ohn said. "We sent some information to peo- ple ln the mall and asked them to aend us responses. and we got ~ally positive responses," C.Ohn said FY1 The Coast Community College District will meet et 6:30 p.m. today at its headquarters, 1370 Adams Ave, Costa Mesa. (714) 438-4605. duded in the bond. H placed on the November ballot. the bond will compete for attendoo wttb a m&ssM statewide bond of $1 3 J>Olion for facility improvements for aunpuses from the elementary to • .. CMCPOLmcs • Offering .of truce extended in city Costa Mesa human relations chair offers post to colleague he asked to resign in June. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The band previously used to slap the wrist or a fellow commit- tee member was extended in a show or tolerance as an unlikeJy pairing recendy emerged from the city's Human Relations C.Ommittee. John Rule, the committee's former chairman, surprised his colleagues last week when he nominated Allan Mansoor -the man he had previously asked to re- sign -to the committee's b.igbest leader- ship position. Rule, who is openly gay, and Mansoor. who was recently accused of spreading aJ. legedly homophobic literature on a local Web site, have a history or not seeing eye to eye on certain issues. Their differences. however, <lid not stop Rule from nominat· lng Mansoor as his successor. •After rethinking my reasons for being a member of the Human Relations C.Om · mittee. I decided to extend my hand of tolerance lo Allan,• Rule said. As chairman, Mansoor would have the SM OFFERING, '-I• M Committee faces two hot topics A protester's arrest and a request to waive permit fees for a gay march will top a Costa Mesa human relations panel's agenda. Lollb Harper Daity Pilot OOSTA MF.5A -The city's Human Re- lations C.Ommlttee will bold a special meeting tonight to ~ in greater de- tail two issues raised by a vocal group of activists that bas rocked City Hall in re- cent weeks with alleptions of intolerance by city leaden. The Costa Mesa Hwnan Aelatioos C.Ommittee will spedfk:aDy discuss the al· legedly contentious UTeSt of a city resi· dent during a July 4 protest at Niketawn and a request to close streets and waiw fees for the 2002 Orange County Dyb Man:b. Howard Pmins, a city staler who serves as the liaJson for the committee, said committee membaJ wanted a I • The idea foe the bond, which would fund a laundry list of facility Improve~ Over the past few months, district ataffers and conaultanta have been The district also worked to identify other funding IOW'CeS available over the next 10 to 15 Yfl'll'I and found $100 million that would not have to be in· S..IOND,hpM S..COI• llEE.hpM ~ BETWEEN THE L.INES Weave of a tangled Web a1veloped tbeUteln ........... _n.:c tnMol ......... jDurDlllt. rd aftmdnJpla ., ..... ...., ....... =-... ....!o1 ~ .. .............. _.., .......... 11 ..... .. I ......... Cl* .... . ... w.. ..... Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON TIE WEI: www.~com WEATIER ............ ltiuc*out 11Md_.. ....... ...... ... ~ ... .. ~ol .. ..., ... CUp ... CO..MlllPl1Ma Ill M ............ ....... , •• a1M .... . .,. ....... .. .... Greenlight questions motives of new group POLITICS: Backers· of slow growth in Newport cast a wary eye on taxpayers associadon. A2 Wednesday, »1 31. 2002 LOCALS ONLY .... NEIGHBORS Selwyn D. MamelJ of Costa Mesa graduated Crom the U.S. • • Air Force Academy in Colorado Sp~ C.Olo. in June. receiving a .. bachelor's degree and a cof11111is.. sion as second lieutenant The former F.standa High School graduate will receive non-rated training in communk:alions be- fore leaving for commwllcations school He will also be an assist- ant coach for the Air Force Associ- ate bask.etball team for a)'ear .... The American cancer Society held its annual volunteer celebra- tion on July 11, during which em Wood. the society board's chair- man. recognized and honored four local residents for their out- standing seTVice. Dorodty HID of C.Orona def Mar was named the Discovery Shop Volunteer or the Year for her upscale resale shop. Donna Bianchi and Joyr.e Wella, both of Newport Beach. and Bob- bitt WllUa.ms of Newport C.oast were recognized at the event for their commitment to the CattJe Baron's Ball, a fund-raising event that raised more than $500,000 for the organization. The efforts of the society's volunteers helped more than 3,500 cancer patients last year, according to the soci- ety .... Marine Corps Pfc. Brian J. Torres participated in exercise Sea Soldier 2002 while~ to the 13th Marine P.xpeditionary Unit. based at Camp Pendleton. Torres and 1-m fellow Marines honed their slciDs during the 12-day live-fire training exercise with sol- diers from the ~ Frontier Regiment of the royal Army of Oman The exercise occurred more than two weeks after 1brres' mill- tal)' unit completed offensive raids ~ Tuliban and Al Qaeda forces during Operation F.nduring Free- GETTING INVOLVED • GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like For information on adding your organization to this list, call (9491 574-4298. PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION PCRF raises money to support the pediatric cancer research '"laboratory at the Children's • Hospital of Orange County. It Ellie PET OF THE WEEK • Many cats and dogs, such as Ellie, need various surgeries and med icines. By donating mo ney to the Community Ani.maJ Network to h elp save •locaJ animals, those cats and dogs can receive the treatment they need. ·0ur ~gel Veterinarians' give their time and have lowered their fees, and caring people nurture them in thelr homes.• i.aid DiAnna Pf a.ff-Martin, founder of the network. •A lot of effort, time and money goes into saving lives.· Simba, the orange tabby that lived in the hospital, has been offered a home at a horse stable to get away from ttis current caged home. However, the organization still hopes to flnd . Joyce Weiss, left, and Donna Bianchi, right, both of Newport Beach, accept awards for their outstanding work on the 2001 Cattle Baron's Baff. dom in Afghanistan ... .Navy Petty Officer 2nd Cla$ DllYld J. ~ son dlmDe md Hemy Smldi of Newport Beach, departed on a six- month depkJyment to the Mediter- ranean Sea and Arabian QJI( He was~ to the guided missile destroyer Barry and. along with more than 10.000 Atlantic fleet Sailols and Marines, ~ ready to participate in'()peration Enduring Freedom. Smith, a graduate of Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, Calif., joined the Navy in September 1998 ••• .Ml- duiel M.S. Chun, senior vice president of Wimbetly Al- lison Tong& Michael M.S. Goo, will as- Chun sume the posi- tion of board chairman in addition to his cur- rent responsibilities. Omn will work with developers world- wide, and more partiroJarty in Hawaii. He has directed numer- ous award-winning resort proj- ects and is currently working on projects in California. Florida, Egypt, Singapore, Mexico and Ireland. needs volunteers for a variety of duties. (949) 727-7483. WELLNESS COMMUNITY OF ORANGE COUNTY • The Wellness Community needs volunteers to help at the reception desk during the day. (714) 258-1210. WEST SIDE BOYS &GfRLSCLUB Volunteers are needed from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays to tutor students in first through sixth grades in reading. (949) 631-n24 . someone who will offer him a loving indoor home, Pfaff-Martin said. See other animals available for adoption at www.animalnetwork.org or stop by Russo's pet store at Fashion Island between noon and 4 p.m . on weekends. Information: (949) 759-3646. or write to the Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 92658. Daily A Pilot VOL M , NO. 212 TitOMA8 H. JOHNSON, JoM J. Samoe, Publisher Art Direct()( TONYDOOIRO, (9491674-'224 Editor joN.unto.•i.ri,,,.oom JUf1't OETTING. 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Lollt• Harper Daily Pilot B lg wheels keep on turning and a Costa Mesa youth organization keeps on burning, as the Electric Riverboat Angela Louise is rollin' down Newport Harbor. OK. there is not an actual wheel on the electric charter vessel, but that doesn't make riverboat Capt. Joseph Warner any Jess proud to support Youth Employment Services with a portion of bis profits. Warner has committed 2% of his charter costs of the Electric Riverboat Angela Louise -which hosts about 150 special occaalons per year -to Youth Employment Services in Costa Mesa Youth Employment Services, which works to ftnd jobs for young people in the communlty. provides an invaluable service to the community as it helps students develop business skills and learn responsibility, Warner said. Being a father of two -although they are already grown and on their own -the organization struck a chord with the riverboat captain. "There are so many benefits associated with this o.rganiutioo. it is ridirulous." Warner said. To show his support. Warner encourages his customers to donate an additional 2% of their costs to Youth Employment Services and, if they choose not to, he does. Most of bis customers have been happy to chip in. He has yet to see the true etJects of the program because he just launched it July 1. "Hopefully, when this thing gets going, it will generate something like $7,000 to $8,000 or $9,000 in a year," Warner said. GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT Capt. Joseph Warren skippers the Electric Riverboat Angela Louise and is dedicating a portion of his profits to help Youth Employment Services. With the funding challenges that many nonprofit organizations are facing, Warner said he is more than happy to provide funding Crom the private sector and thinks other proprietors should foUow his lead. business community with weU-trained. polished professionals, he said. Youth Employment Services not only teaches young people how to get ahead in the working wortd, it provides the "I thln1t it's incumbent on more business owners to support this organization,• Warner said. ALMANAC Satunl9y John M•nuel Saucedo, 23, Newport 8eecti Carrie Lynn Lalonde, 49, Costa eo.taMea Meu Irene Diene Muratore, 40, July1A DUI ARRESTS Cory Dee Oldroyd, 40, Irvine Huntington Beach Willlem Andf9I Deena, 40, Eduardo Setreno, 32, Costa Chad Bryen Menn, 23, Le Habra Newport Beech tt.. following,_,,,,. haw Mese beetl Mr-.d on .wplclon of Angelica Tapia, 25, Whittier JulyZO REAL ESTATE dtfvlftll untW the Jntlwnoe of Leonardo Meldonedo, 24, Jaime Tepia, ~. Santa Ana "" lnbdc:IMfo n.,. have only Senta.Ana Rodolfo Roeelt, 23, Senta Ana TRANSACTIONS bwt MN«edon ·~of• Amber Renee GntenWalt, 22, cnm..,,.,. OOtWldered ,....., Whittler COSTA MESA lnnooMt undl prOWJd QUlfllr. Kevin Robert Volz, 25, Coste 438 Emenon St, $194,091 Meu ,,.,,. 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NA rw-.., ............... '11 P Ca• Mll9Dlltf Niii. P!O. ,..,,..., tlto .............. . ..... • • Wealesdly, M 3l, 2002 Al Newport-Mesa district election begins to take shape Several candidates launch campaigns to earn a seat on the school board in No- vember. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -As the clock winds down for school board hopefuls and incumbents to declare their candidacy for the November election, many of the races are heating up. . All three trustees who are run- ning for reelection -Serene Stokes, Judy Franco and Wendy Leece -will face at least one challenger. Jim Ferryman, whose term also expires at the end of the year. opted not to run 100D after era woiking with &argie. complex he was convicted of driving un-l)'9term and edUevlng C01W01U1. der the influence in an inddent leecle bu not flied her papen In September. So 6u; only one yet but Is adamant that she will penon bu ftled for hla area -. seek reelection. The eight-year Unda Sneen. trustee, who said she has a lot of The most p10YOC8tive race ls unfinished business on the shaping up between Leece and board, uya her underlying challenger Thm F.gan. The self. theme baa Dot clw\ged. describe<l community activist "l seem to be a watchdog for whose wife, Eleano·r, is on the conservative, traditional family Costa Mesa Planning Com.mis-values, and it appears that a Jot sion, sakl he is running to give of times, I do lose,• Leece said. back to the community. "However, l believe I'm there to "ln one word, my platform make sure that the conservative would be excellence," Egan said. voice is represented and (we) "I've got a steep learning curve don't end up with a lot of things here. but from what I do know. that are not tried and true." my background, my skills, my in-If she is reelected, Leece might terests will be very much in tune have a philosophical ally in Ron with what I see as far as the goals Winship, who is challenging Se- of the school district.• rene Stokes. Stokes was not As a retired engineer, ~. 65, available for comment says be has considerable experi-Wmship. 60, a perennial elec- Airplane leaving JW A makes emergency landing Engine failure causes an early morning flight to be-diverted to Los Angeles airport. June Casaarande Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -An early morning flight out of John Wayne Airport was forced to make an eme'rgency stop at Los Angeles Interna- tional Airport on Tuesday af. ter one of the plane's two en- gines failed. Delta Plight 138 to Atlanta was declared to be in a state of emergency after the pilot reported that one of the Boe- ing 757's engines had failed shortly after takeoff from John Wayne at 8:45 am. The Governor appoints new member to fair board The Ora.nge County Fair gained a new board member Tuesday after Gov. Gray Davis announced the appointment of Frank P. Barbaro of Santa Ana to the 32nd District Agri- cultural Assn. Board of Direc- tors. Barbaro has led the Commit- tee to Preserve a Responsible Judiciary since 1978. In the past, he has been a consultant to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. He is a member of the Orange County Bar Assn., the State Bar of California and other such or- ganizations. District Agricultural Assn. members are not paid for the service. Balboa Bay Club names new sales vice president The Balboa Bay Oub Resort and Spa has named Jim Samuels as its new vice presi- dent of sales and marketing. In his new post, Samuels will bead up marketing. sales, promotion, public relations and catering sales of the club. Samuels' last post was as a hotel manager for the Five Dia- mond and Five Star hotel at The Mansion on TurtJe Creek. Be- fore that, he was director of marketing at the Five Diamond Four Seasons Resort in Aviara, Calif. He also worked in the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach and spent six yean at the Ritz-Carlton properties In La- guna Niguel, St. Louis and Ran- cho Mirage. Balboa Village building earns historic marking A 1924 buUdlng in Balboa Vlllage la the latest to receive • plaque marting Its historic lm· portance to the city. The buOd- lng at 700 B. Bay Ave., now home to the Balboa Saloon. hu aerved •uch dtftrle .... u a martne hUdwUe etore. a Wodd WV D USO dub and a bullnell named Jo.DYt ,.,. room. 11le bulldtiil ii the third ol faur tn . ._ .... to recelw blltoflc ................. for dte ... l'9¥lllDll • .... iloldlendrl .............. ................ ,,, ... liYIM .... '>Ill ..................... ,.. ................ ... 'We don't yet know what caused the engine to fail.' Anlhony Black Delta Air1ines spokesman plane landed safely at LAX shortly after 9 am. Nooe of the 167 passengers was in- jured. "We don't yet know what caused the engine to fail," said Anthony Black. a Delta Airlines spokesman. "We will look into it to see what the cause was. It would be pre- mature at this point to say that the cause of the problem was mechanical." The airline rebooked all the pcwengers Lo their final des- tinations. 1 Information about tht! plane, including the year it was built, was not immedi- ately available, Black said. Delta does not release the names of passengers in inci- dents such as the one Tues- day morning. and it is un- known how many of the people aboard Delta FUgbt 138 are Newport-Mesa resi- dents. An indicator light on the plane's instnunent panel was probably what alerted the pi- lot to the problem, Black said. John Wayne traffic was un- affected by the incident. air- port spokeswoman Ann McCarley said. "There were no other im- pacts on airport operations. All other Bights are ruonioS as scheduled," McCarl~ said Delta has 17 llights a day from John Wayne Airport Lo its various destinations. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS stalled at the Balboa Theater when the theater's restoration is complete. ,, Costa Mesa nonprofit seeks p~t participants Girls Inc. of Orange County is scouring the area for past par- ticipants the nonprofit can honor at its annual luncheon scheduled for Oct 25. The organization, which was originally known as the Girls Oub of the Harbor Area in 1954, changed its name in 1990 when the Boy's O ub became the Boys & Girls Oub. Despite the name change, the organiza- tion has continued to inspire girls to become more inde- pendent As an affiliate of the -300- chapter national research or- ganization based in New York, Girls Inc. provides equitable and educational opportunities •. @/UllUll1?Aiul1 FLORAL & GIFTS SUMMER CLEARANCE 20-50% OFF HolfU Decor •Accessories Custom Florals 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa Mon-Fri IO:OOam~:OOpm. Sat cl: SunlO:OOam-S:OOpm Phone(949)646-6745 WHY STAY HOME .Sunset Dinners qqstorante 9'1.amma qina Monday-Friday: 4:30-6: 15 Real Prime Rib or .---.... Mlpon (wida eoap or ..W) JUST $13.90 (Mt) 67M500 •• r anss •!" 2't ... C..•a1•;•Ne ........ don hopeful, is ~ his beta by running for the school boanl. the Newport Beach Qty Council and an area of the OJaoee County MunJdpa1 water District. He said he was iospi1"d to &eek election to the school board after Ferryman was coovicted for driving under the influence and did not resign. "Whatever rules you make fo.r the kids, at least the school board should set the example,• Wtn.Ship said. Winship said he Is most aligned with Leece in his philosophy. "I think she needs some help over there," Winship said. "She's been restricted from assign- ments and restricted as to what she can say, and I think that's just inappropriate. Treating everyone with a modicum of re- spect would be nice." Shelby Cove has the dubious dtstinction of challenging the longest-running trustee and the board's current pre$ident, Judy Franco. Franco was not avail- able for comment Cove, 34, has been involved with the PTA and Girl Scouts leadership, and said running for a school board seat was the natural next step. *I'm interested in whar's go- ing on in tbe schools and try to keep myself abreast of different issues," Cove said. CDve. who has a l+year-old daughter, said one of her priorities is making sure all district schools have after-school programs. Sneeb, a mother of two boys, boasts a wealth of experience in school involvement, mainly with three PTAs, she said. She was honored for those efforts by four PTA Honorary Service Awards and the Costa Mesa Mayo(s Award. "My career was put on boJd eo • I could be a PTA moll\," Sneen said. "I'm probably an aboonna1 personality of a pamit that ~uld want to do that much. I kept reaping the beMftts. • Her priorities include imple- menting new programs and en- hancing existing programs foT the benefit of all students, and ensuring the district reaches Its fuD potential, according to a campaign mailer. Ferryman. who held a joint fund-raiser for Sneen and Costa Mesa City Councilman Gary Monahan last weekend, said he fully supports Sneen's campaign. "She bas a ton of enthusiasm and energy," Ferryman said. •1 think she'U fill my shoes very capably." John .Wayne noise levels drop Complairl;t calls to the airport rise, though officials say one resident accounts for a large percentage of those. back flights after the Sept. ll ter- rorist attacks crippled the na- tion's air system and kept fearful travelers away from airports. John Wayne Airport bad seen a drop in passenger Jew!ls since Sept 11, a trend that began rewer&- ing earlier this year. Jn April. the airport saw i.ts first ioaeaae in passengers from the previous yea. Paul Clinton Daily Pilot JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -Air- craft noise in Newport Beach neighborhoods dropped slightly during the first quarter of this year, even though complaint calls soared 72.9% during the period Airport officials reported the data as part of a quarterly noise report that spanned January through March. "The noise levels are showing a small decrease," airport spokeswoman Ann McCarley said. •Any time the noise levels are lower is always good news to the residents living under the flight path. .. Airport managers collect data via 10 noise monitoring stations in neighborhoods along the flight path. Each of the JO sta- tions showed a slight drop in decibel level, between 0.1 % and 0.4% when compared with the previous four quarters. However, Newport Beach resi- and innovative programs aimed at helping local girls de- velop the values and skills they need to become confident, productive and responsible adults. The group is seeking life sto- ries from women who have been associated with the or- ganization since 1954 so that it may present them at the Octo- ber luncheon. Information: (949) 646~ 7181 or girls@girlsinc- oc.org. flFFI . PAl:\f ~:\IL rt:'.'JCl 'S New Mcdic:a1 Proclucu ln~tor N.B. Podiatrist Dr. Roth Low Cost -No Oral Medic:atiom Money Back Guarantee!! C.all Sarah for info (9"9) 752-7661 www.DrRoths.com dents called the airport about 73% more often than they did between October and December. More than 44% of the calls came from Balboa Peninsula. an area not usually known for un- usually high levels of jet noise. However, about 94% of the 159 complaint calls came from one household, the report said. "You've got an angry person with redial on their phone," Mayor Tod Ridgeway said "The planes are fairly high in the sky (when they reach the penin- sula)." Ridgeway applauded airport managers for encouraging carri- ers to use the quieter Stage 3 jets and phase out older models. During the last quarter of 2001, commuter carriers cut The number of average daily flights. both arrivals and depar- tures, dropped to as low as 258 but bas returned to about 270. Fewer flights meant more pas- sengers on the planes that used the airport. The airport's load factor, or the percentage planes are filled to capacity, increased In each of the year's. first three months, compared with last year. The airport saw loads of 56.5%, 60.2% and 65.9%, re- spectively, for the first three months. compared with 54%, 57% and 62% during the same months of 2001. FULL BAR COCKTAIL~ 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·645·7626 SABATINO'S I{, '11111.1111 ,\ I '"' '111111 .11 d '.111•.1.:t I " Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Please call for hours, directions & reservations. : (949) 723-0621 = Is there a FAMILY FRIENDLY congregation in Orang~ County that's creative, innovative and fun? M Wednesday. ~ 31, 2002 PUBLIC SAFETY BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Accidents add to rush-hour traffic 1\vo three-car accidents ded up the Costa Mesa Freeway during the Tues- day evening rush-hour commute. The first, reported about 5:30 p.m. in the north- bound direct.ion, north of Mesa Drive. tied up three of the four lanes for a Uttle more. than an hour. The crash caused minor to moderate injuries, said California Highway Patrol Officer Mark Reeves. About the same time, another three-vehicle acci- dent occurred in the same general area, [mt was not related or caused by the first accident, Reeves said. Armed driver asks woman to enter car A motorist with a gun told a woman walking past the Department of Motor Vehicles in Costa Mesa to POLICE FILES COSTA MESA •East 17th Street A 38-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of battery on a peace officer at 8:30 p.m. Monday. • East Mesa "9rde Drive: A petty theft was reported in the 1500 blodc at 12:42 e.m. Monday. • Fair Drive: An auto theft was reported at 12:12 a.m. Monday. • Orange Avenue: A 38-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of assault and battery in the 2400 blodc at 5:20 p.m. Monday. • Santa Ana Avenue: A home burglary was reported in the 2400 blodc at 1 :44 p.m. Monday. BOND Continued from Al community coUege levels. But the district is eligible for only a little more than $1 milJion of the November statewide bond and another $12-blllion bond that will be on the March 2004 get Inside bis car Tueaday afternoon, but drove away when &he refused, police said. The 20-year-old woman walked along West 19th Street near the OMV at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday when the driver and a passenger in a small, green compact car started talking to her, Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney said. The driver brandished the gun but did not point It and drove away when the woman refused to get In the car, Birney saJd. Dog mistaken for a rabid coyote A Newport Beach resi- dent was alarmed Tuesday evening when he thought he saw a rabid coyote Of\ the loose. Because animal control personnel were not immediately available, the Newport Beach Police De- partment sent officers and a helicopter to capture the animal. It turned out the coyote was a domesticated dog and not rabid, Sgt. Joe Thrasher said. • V.i.nda S1rHt: An assault was reported in the 1000 blodc at 1:19 a.m. Monday. NEWPORT BEACH - • Blfdl StrMt: Terrorist threats were reported in the 3900 blod< at 12:16 p.m. Tuesday. •Jasmine Avenue/OCMn Boulevard: An arrest was made at 3:01 a.m. Tuesday. • Plan def No.w: Vandalism was reportedinthe 1700 blodc at 3:58 p.m. Tuesday. •.University Drive: An incident of fraud was reported in the 2200 blodc at 7:20 p.m. Tuesday. • ViRa Point Drive: Prowler noises were reported in the 300 blodc at 1 :38 a.m. Tuesday. • West ~n Front A petty theft was reported in the 1900 blodc at 8:54 p.m. Tuesday. ballot. If the district bond passes, it wouJd add about $16.76 per $100,000 assessed home valu- ation to residents' taxes, Cohn said. • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education. She may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.newman@latimes.com. THE LEXUS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY !:iFll e:.:; EE'V'EEnT ·--------------------------~ cD'l.an9£ C!.ou.ni:.y 'Ja'l.m B.tuau '1 Certified Farmers' Market WE'LL BE BACK next week! Thursday, August 1st 9:00 AM -1 :00 PM COSTA MESA FAIRGROUNDS Frtsh Product Dirrctly From tht Farm to You w~dnesdays . Tustiff 9:00 AM -I :00 PM 3rd & El Camino $1.00 Off (Minimum SJ.DO Pwrchase) Good on Auau~ I, 2002 ONLY Saturdays -Irvine 9:00 AM -I :00 PM CampuJ & Bridge ~----------~---------------· WATlllbyDISIGN CALL, ... , eat-3440 or em.ti at: rtct1ewaterbydetlgn.com • WALKING Continued from Al and hia wife, Lucy, were working at a church in Garden Grove when he got the call.Ing. ""I bad a long talk with God and asked him, 'Who am If What am I supposed to do? How could you UN me?' " Della Valle sakl. "I don't sing, I don't dance. It came to me, the only thing I was good at was walking and talking." Once he realized his purpose, all that was left was convincing Lucy. "Lucy said, 'happy trails -see you when you get bade.' • Nick saic:L FtOally, a friend convinced her that she was an integral part of the plan. Once both of their hearts were set on the walk, the Della Valles quit their jobs, sold most of theJr belongings and found a truck with a fifth wheeler that would help them through their journey. Lucy drove while Nick walked between 12 and 25 miles a day. By what they consider another act of divine intervention, they were guided to start the walk in St Augustine, Aa -home of the country's largest cross. Only one road beads out from the cross, so they took it, meandering southwest along back country roads. As Nick Della Valle wandered from town to town -dressed in multicolored tunics with matching head pieces and carrying a staff -curious bystanders often asked him what he wAs doing. When they heard, many invited him to come to their church and perform the 35-minute one-man play he does as the 1.acchaeus OFFERING Continued from Al opportunity to address the con- cerns .or the community, RuJe said, which he said he believes wouJd be an enlightening experi- ence for all involved. Mansoor's leadershlp wouJd add just an- other layer of diversity to the comminee, RuJe said. Rule's nomination shocked fel- low members. including Man- soor. ·11 did surprise me, but I think that he realizes that I am fair and open on this issue," said Man- soor, who is also a candidate for City Council. Mansoor said he declined the nomination because he could not make the required time com- mitment. in pan because of his council campaign. Committee newcomer Sue Smith was uJtirnately voted chairwoman. Rule publicly called for Man- soor's resignation from the Hu- COMMll IEE Continued from Al chance to review the details or the Dyke March to make a for- mal recommendation to the City Council be(ore council members take action on it next week. Officials from the Orange County Dyke March, a Garden Grove-based group, have filed for permits to hold a spedaJ event around Uons Park from noon to 8 p.m. Aug. 17. Organlurs are asking for a waiver of up to $4,669.75 In city fees, a staff re- pon shows. They are also asking that sections of three streets be closed, including Harbor BouJe- varcl, Pomona Avenue and 18th Street. Members of the Orange County Residents' Council and other independent residents have voiced support for fee waiv· ers for the march, saying the event will demonstrate tolerance and wort to break down stereo- types. Since landing on the city's political radar screen a few weeb 880o the outspoken activists have taken a hard-line stance on many or the city's most oontro- versJaJ Issues, Including thelr in- volvement In the recent contro· veny regarding allegedly racist and homophobic posts on a locaJ Web site from members of the Human Relations CommJttee. Councilman Gary Monatwt, who wlD formally hear the luue at Monday't Oty Council meet- ing. taJd the orpl'lb!adon "would haw to make a pretty 11We10me caae· for the fee watven and amet dolurel. conaldertng the OBITUARY All.EN LEE LEWIS ........... for Newport ...... ........ Ahr\ Lee l..wlewttl ... ......... a.m .... I. Mt. LNll dled,...,Gf .... -. ... _ .............. llW ...... Ltwl9: ... ...... a..lhendAllll L.-..;dlu ....... \ 10..klomlleer walk-not • run. .. Della VIiie WM 'I'** to poh OUt, --~ to.,C Ch'lldlnld dllaenl denoinlnlldorw to d to .m~· • "They aD meet on Sundays tn cWrerent places," Nick uJd. "They haw like interestJ, but they newr get to meet each other." On Tuesday, as the Della Valles readied to head down to San Diego to donate their trudt to another ministry. two teenage boys approached and peppered them wttb a barrage of questions about their croM-count:ry walk. SEAN HlllEA I DAILY Pl.OT Nick De41a Valle transforms himself into biblical figure Zacchaeus before picking up part of his 3,300mile crosKountry walk. After hearing Della Valle's answers -like be burned 13 pairs of sneakers, but only lost three calories -the teens were awestruck. "It's an amazing accomplish- ment," said Anthony Hamilton of £1 Turo. "I would never, ever walk across the country. I'm lazy." character. , Throughout the trials and tribulations of the journey, Della Valle said he never once thought about giving up. "I had beat exhaustion twice, sore feet a lot, but was never at the point where I said, 'I can't,' " Della Valle said. One of his most harrowing experiences happened on Sept 11, as be was walking through Rising Star, Texas. Unaware of the terrorist attacks, he was stopped by local police and told people were complaining about hlm. It turned out that Nick's bead piece looked like a turban and was causing anxiety among locals who took him for an Middle Ra.sterner. So he wore street dothes for the next week until President Bush encouraged people to return to their normal activities. Then he resumed wearing the tunics, but not the head piece. Mif f took the head piece off, I man Relations Committee in late June after learning of various posts the council candidate had made on a community Web site that linked readers to articles by conservative organizations that condemn homosexuality. At an explosive meeting in June, Rule questioned Mansoor's involvement with the committee and expressed his dissatisfaction with the posts. ·rndn't you know (the posts) would be hurtful?" Rule asked Mansoor. Man8oor has consistently de- fended his internet postings and membership on the committee, saying he offers a more conser- vative view than someone such as RuJe. While the Web site in question has since been shut down, Mansoor offers links on bis campaign Web site to both the Family Research Council and Focus on the Family Web sites. • LOUTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by a-mall at lolita.h11rper@/11tlmes.com. FYI •What: Costa Mesa Human Relations Committee meeting •When: 6:30 p.m . today • Where: First-floor Conference Room, City Hall, n Fair Drive •Information: (714) 764-5350 city does not typically extend such generosity. Mlf we waive it for them, what kind of door are we opening up for anyone eJse7" Monahan asked. Members of the Orange County ResJdents' CoWlcil could not be reached for comment by press time. Many of the same people have also rallied behind Costa Mesa resident Naui Huitzilopochtll, whose July 4 arrest at a Niketown protest wtll be the second Item of discussion for the Human Rela- tions Comminee tonight Huitzi- lopochtli was arrested on suspi- cion of throwing red paint at a man, a charge he has consis- tently denied. He and his sup- porters say he was the victim of selective law enforcement and voiced their concerns with Costa Mesa officers at the previous City Co1.mcil meeting. All criminal charges against HultzilopocbtU have been dropped. ln respon1e to a re- quest by the City Council, police have launched an •menstve• in- ternal Investigation regudlng police conduct during the pro- test, the staff report stated. • LOUfA HARP!R coYere Costa Meea. She may be~ et (949) 574-427& or by e-mell et lollf&,..,.,,.,.,.imea.com. Greoe Baun; •nd t11ter Violet Smith. became a wannabe Gandhi," he said. "A simple piece of cloth was the difference between a terrorist and a holy man." Della Valle said the most significant things he took away from the odyMey were a deeper relationship with God and a chance to get to know things about bJs wife in a way he only could while confined to a "20-foot cubicle." "I found out I have a holy wife." Nicksaic:L "I'm not sure I knew that before I left. She is clothed in strength and dignity." Lucy said the trip renewed her faith in faith. "I gave up a Jot but can't wait to see what God has in store (for us)," she saic:L ·rr's exciting." The Della Valles are now wmting on a Community w.uk in Hwuington Beach in October. The SLATERz EdwardJ. Edward J. Slater, 74, a resident of Newport Beach, formerly of Pasadena, passed away July 29, 2002. He spent SO years in the construction business with both J.A. McNeil Co. and recently with Slater Builders. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy M. Slater, four sons, Joseph, James (Tracy), Edward (Lizbeth), Daniel (Janet) and a daughter Erin (Lonnie) Hamlin, 13 grandchildren and three sisters. Alice. Teresa and Mary Bien. Funeral Mass wiU be celebrated, 11 :00 a .m. Thursday, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, 1441 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach, intemient Wilt take place 11 :00 a .m. Friday in Resurrection Cemeteiy, ~~ The family would appreciali! memorials to the Bltnd Children's Leaming Center. 18542-B Vander1ip Ave.. Santa Ana. Ca 92705. Brown Colonial Mortuary, Santa Ana. CA ( 1-80().542-3977) • DEIRDAE NEWMAN COV91"1 education. She may be ruched at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at delrdre.newman@latimes.com. Put a few words to wqrk for you . Call the Daily Pilot ClASSIFIEDS . DAWKINS, Chartes N. Chal1es N. Dawkins of Corona del Mar passed away on July 26. 2002. Born Sept 17, 1932 in Canada during the depression, Char1es emigtalOO to the US from EJ9and in 1940. After earning an Honors degree in Engtish at Harvard. Char1es WOf'1(ed in the aircraft industry and was an inves1meot Ollioer tor the UC system before moving to Connecticut, to head the Investment management group at Aetna Variable Ufe Insurance Co. (AUAC) as Senio-- Vtoe President of Investment ManagemenC n 23 years. . He was an avid sports fan and animal lover with a particular passion for ~ed horse racing and bi'd waEhing. He Is uvived by his wife Barbara and two daughters, Emily and Abigail. He wl be {18ldty missed. A private 08'9mOf1Y Is planned. Penhall, Alvin Dean. Alvin Dean Penhall passed Into eternal peace with his family on July 29th In his home on Udo Island In Newport beach after a long fight with cancer. He 11 survived by his wife Talty Penhall, hi• children and their spouses Ron and Sharf Penhall, Lynette and Dennis Delamofe,. and stepdaughter Kameal Krukenberg. He also leaves two 91stera Audrey Mau and Martlyn Knoeler, six grandchlkken; Aon Dean Penhall, Julie Bamholtz, Kristen and Darcy Delamare, Brandon and Oetick Mitchen as well u four great-grandchildren. He was preceded In death by brother Leroy and sister Janet. I All was born and raised In Cypren and attended A.nat*m High School and Fullerton College. He Mf'Ved In ~ United States Coat Guard during Wof1d War 11 from 1943 through 1945, aetvlng on troop trwlaport ships In the PllCfflc. After the wor, Al aettled In ~ With e.ter. his wife of 53 ~ and their two children where he built' a thriving const~tlon bualneu, building nUn'MM'Oua commerclal bulldlnga, lnck.tdlng many chun::hea throughout Orange County. He built the Reuben E. Lee reeuiurant In Newport Beech and later wu a key contrtbutor to the re-con1truct1on of the London Bndge at lake Hawau. In 1985, Al and hit family moved to thefr new home on Bmboa Penlneula, after leevln; hit conltructJon ~ he IMd a dlvftlon of hi• brother Leroy's company and held0the potltk>n of Prnldent, Penhall Marine In Newport 8Mch. In 1974 he joined CM K-.cher Entwprt ... terv1ng for OWtt ten YMl'I u vloe-Pf'"kSent of constructton. Since movtng to a.lboa. Al ha been a lovtng and acdve member « Chrtet L.utherM ctuott .... eo.ta.Meea. In 1188 M .,.,ned ctwWa a....on Rt Pfvwtded conllnuld ~during'* ...... cenc:erWhlch ended In 1888 Al ...... bodtg enthuliMt and loved .-nG with famffy Md ft1ende .... ~ loved .... throughout the ~ .. and freqUent ... tdtd fM'8ly trtpe tD Cllllllna. ltJ M.m.d • ~time·~ frtend, Tally ~ In June 2001 and h9y •lfo'9d hie..., y.., next to ... OOW'I on Udo ltland •Wei -...... "*nMllll low of ..... Aj lo¥ed hie In••••••• ....... tdtd .._...,. ...... ................ offltandlltN!the~--.. .,...,. •a ruldlnl of Orililge County. Fram hie birth In ttll to hte ftnal daparture, Al, wae • man of prtnolple ~-..... to~lndfNndi. , ""'*" ................... Conaoldla Unlu..-Y WmlNp c.netr, t• C...... W.... hlne 111MO AM on ,,...., .. ~Ind.= .......... tallow.,.., *" .......... ,...., '----~----In .... --..... ._ ...-... •1== ....... .., Glwtll LulllAlfms ~,.--.... OOllll Mlill .. ,..,,. .... .._ c • . ' ~ • • ' I • • Wednesday,~ 31. 2002 A5 FORUM HOW 10GETPUil18HEO -LAalln! Mall to Editorial Page Editor James Meler at the Daily PUot, 330 W. Bay St, CQsta Mesa, CA 92627 • A11 lier• Hodn« Call (949) 642-6086 Fu: Send to (949) 646-4170 E-mal:Send to dailypllottllllt/,,,_oom •All COffelPOndence mult lndUde full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reteNeS the right to edit all submluion• for clarity end length. • COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Mayor needs 1£? respond to city s needs By Dou1 Sutton F or the last two years, I've spent considerable time and energy presenting positive, detailed inpuno the Costa Mesa City Council and in our local papers on issues I believe important to Co~ta Mesa. So I thought my opinions had been widely and publicly voiced. Personally, I think Mayor Unda Dixon is well-intentioned and has given Costa Mesa her best four years. I commented in the Daily Pilot on July 17 (Community Commentary, "Costa Mesa has reached a crossroads") that "while I believe Dixon has tried. she has clearly shown she's not up to ow considerable challenges." Anyone elected to public office mu.5t be aware her actions will be scrutiniz.ed. My concerns are for Costa Mesa. my communications are neither personal nor attacks. Four years ago. I voted for Dixon; this time around, I'll vote for someone else. Here's why: The Huscroft House: Dixon fought valiantly to save and IDOYe the Huscroft House to Fairview Pa.de, arguing it had great community value. Sbe held a community meeting to rally support and argued with passion from the dais that restoration could be led and largely done by community volunteers and that this would be a wonderful community-unifying project When the Home Ranch project passed four months ago. the Segerstroms committed $200,<XX> to the project. yet no community planning group bas even been ~up. When asked about the Huscroft House recendy, Dixon referred the question to staff. I think the community could build two "replica" homes for what it will take to restore this Santa Ana legacy. Noguchi Gardens: It is incomprehensible to me that Dixon fought with such passion to protect the public value of privately owned Noguchi Gardens "in perpetuity," but doesn't find Costa Mesa's greatest natural resource, Fairview Park. worthy of similar protection. Oearly, the "passive" viability of Fairview Park is at much greater risk and the park is something this council can protect any time it chooses. Dixon has said our schools are fine. Our schools are not fine. It's a shame &tancla High School canceled its exciting program allowing qualified students to take Orange Coast College classes. It's a shame so many Mesa Verde families send their kids to alternative schools. It's a shame our mean performance isn't higbeL And it's a shame the mayor doesn't recognize the community advantages in dramatically improving educational opportunities for Costa Mesa kids. Councilman Ouis Steel got the Segerstroms to ante up for the Huscroft House. Yet I don't li&tow of a single time Dixon ilas supported,a prpp0sal of Steel's. I find itinexplicable that Dixon voted to underwrite employment opportunities for dayworkers who don't live in Costa Mesa. During the Home Ranch debate; Dixon argued that residents needed to attend council meetings and show support. She voted for Home Ranch but quickly forgot many residents S\Jpported it only because we wanted to provide the city revenues to pay for important underfunded city needs. All I asked was for the council to bring in ow true community leaders to build a consensus as to how this money should be spent Costa Mesa's annual budget ls now m ore than $100 million. It's time to elect council members who will take budget deliberation seriously. Dixon has been on the council for four years, and it appears her least favorite subject, based upon questions asked, is the budget Dick Mehren's Fairview Park grqup worked for 17 years. copsidering every imaginable use for the park. When his committee presented the "passive use" Fairview Park Master Plan to the council, Dixon inserted a bark park. . How can anyone express dismay that special interest g#>ups are now asking for tlfeir own perlcs? I think it's time to let Costa Mesa r~dents decide whether we want to elect our mayor. Dixon is opposed to this. 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Glory Boat Parade worth a look The father of a family in Newport Beach recently wrote to the Daily Pi!ot abolir-its-lad of interest in the Juty 4 boat parade (Community'C<>mmen!._ary. "Pilot should have covered boat parade," July 16). That family was certainly worth taking a picture of. so I captured it with my basic camera. Maybe it's worth a mention. GWEN DAVIES Newport Beach City should respect homeowners' rights and keep its eyes on itself I do have a car parked, sometimes covered ("Residents uniting against City Hall," Thursday). I will buy a car, restore it and keep· it. It's not for sale, and for the city to tell me what to do on tny property ... if they would pay my truces and my house payment, then I believe they would have something to say. This is America, this is my land. not the city's. If J do park the car or recreational vehicle on the street, then yes, the city has the right to teU me that I need to get it off its property. But as it is, this is my property. my land - that's the pride of being a homeowner. And I do believe that it's my right if I want me Fourth of July Otd Glory Boat Parade in Newport Beach. • PHOTO COURTESY Of GWEN DAVIES ro keep a.car covered. I do understand the problem that there are some ugly cars out there that are not covered. If the owners would get out there and cover them. that would be great because some cars are an eyesore and I agree with them. But when I have a car covered. for them to tell me that I need to either put it behind a brick wall or in my backyard (which my backyard is not . accessible to put a car in the way it is situated) -and also there are two-story homes in my area -and for them to say, from a two-story window, it's an eyesore, again it's telling my neighbors to look in my backyard. J don't look in theirs, they shouldn't look i.r;i mine. This is my home, my house, my property. So please. if they pay my taxes again and my house payment, I'd be more than glad to put my car in my garage. There are a Jot of people that restore classic cars and take them and go to car shows and sometimes a two-car garage is not enough. But when you have a house that is not built for a three-or four-car garage, you do the best thing. You get a nice cover, keep it covered. keep the cobwebs away and move it around from one parking space to another in your driveway. I appreciate the Daily Pilot staying on top of this. You guys do a great job down there, and that's the reason why l take the LA. Times, just for the Daily Pilot. MAlT MONTOYA Costa Mesa A BIG THANKS! The 36th Annual Junior Match Racing Championship -The Governor's Cup -was a great success. It provided an opportunity for young people from mound the gk>be to showcase their skills a nd rub shoulders with their peera, any of whom could be tomorrow's°America's Cup sailors. All this would not heve been possible without the support of our volun- teers from the membership of the Balboa Yacht C lub, our medie sponsor The Daily Pilo1 and the sponsorship of Boatswain's Locker and Yanl1Mlr Mmine Diesel Engines. Their contributions were significant. We al9o wish tp thaqk the Weine rschnitzelmobile for a much appreciated lunch bmak and Taylor Architects & Associates & CoMOlidated Reprographics for adding n more profeaaionDI look to our event. We, of courae thank all those boat ownets who ~d their boats to our young RlOllrs. Thoae mernberis of &l>oa Yocht Club who made a diffenmca between failure and succ:es'9 are those who eerved on the Rece Committee, the Umpires and officials from around the world, the Support FIMt, the Dock Crew, Sailing and Clubhouse stnff. Last, but oertainly n_ot least, thoee who managad the details of Ragistration and our Food 8t S.Verage ~ performed an inawdible MrVice . Thoee members who opened their homa to the pertk:ipams w.re nrwended with the opportunity to connect with young pmpla, often forming a bond to the future between peoples from diffenrnt beclvounda andvaluaa. To all tho.a who made thm cwnt the pride Of the BaJbOa ~t CIYb and aD of N.wport Hatbo11 we thank ~ fol the opportunity tD ....w • a ~for the grOwt.t of youth ipOftl wl mDllt ~ tbe futuN of •iling. Y"/-l NMAR .. Tewy RhelnhOld Genn.ICha11www • Daily.41Piklt • • M Wednesday, J4'1 31, 2002 ON VACATION } GREENUGHT Continued from Al port expansion of the Koll oftlcle building and was criticized by those who thoU(lbt tu name was deceptive. Don Regan, president of the Newport Beach Tuxpayers Assn., insisted that the group will take positions based oo balanced analyses of issues and that its posidona will atrlve to be representative or all Newport Beach tupayers. "I would not say that it's pro-development,• Regan said of the association. "It's pro-intelli- gent use of taxes and our wonderful commu- nity's resouroes.,. . Members of Greenlight, who were behind the passage of tbe city's sJow-growtb law that limits the development of projects substan- tially larger than allowed under the city's gen- eral plan, also point to Ellis' involvement as cause for skepticism. . · Ellis is not a member nor an employee of the Newport Beach Tuxpayers A.wt., and Regan said Ellis' relationship to the organization is best described, as diat of an unpaid consultant Ellis allowed the taxpayers' group to use his bulk-rate postal code for its introductory mailer. Ellis, an active supporter of taxpayer rights, said on Monday that he supports the group's ideals and that he might consider making a contribution in the future. Ellis also has aided the Qty Council cam. paigns of Mayor Tod Ridgeway and Council- man Gary Adams. both of whom Greenlight la- bels as "pro-development" Or. Jane Curtis, Dr. Mark Krugman and their daughter Allison visited Glacier Bay, Alaska. Wendy Clark of Costa Mesa and her son Jason Jacobi visited Paris. Regan said the taxpayers association wilJ be more concerned with issues than with candi- dates. Though its role could evolve, at this point the group bas no plans to endorse any council candidates. To that, Greenllght spokesman Phil Arst said, "Groups that don't make clear their position on issues make It harder to know who you're deal-ing with... . Another area of concern, Greenlight mem- be·rs said, is an inquiry underway into Airpon Working Group's finances. On July 9, City Councilman John Heffernan put in motion an audit of the Airport Working Group and Citi- zens for Jobs and the F.conomy tQ see how the groups spent a $3.67-million grant earmarted to educate residents about an El Toro airport. Greenlight members also emphasize that their group has advocated for taxpayer rights in several ways. The group has asked the City Council to streamline the costs of providing city services, noting that the city's current staff of about 740 full-time employees is about dou- ble that of the average Orange County city. Greenllght bas also participated in the city's budget process. Susan Wilson and Martha Beauchamp of Newport Beach visited Las Vegas as the guests of war hero R.B. Alexander and his wife, Judi. Bob Newberry, Doug Forde, Kathy Forde, Linda Green, nm Green and Dianne Newberry, all of Newport Beach, visited the Emerald Isle. •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers NeWport Beactl and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.casagrande@latimes.com. LINES Continued from Al following. urban crime and under-per- forming schools. For the most part, the site - launched in October 2000 - generally troubled itself with perspectives and debates centering on the fundamental structural problems that plague most cities that are nearly a half-century old. The blemishes often kicked around included the obsolescence of Costa Mesa's slap-dash zoning and land uses, substandard housing, crumbling roads, the encroachment of Its inhabitants were a diverse lot with no Shortage of opinions and fixes (some level-headed, others not so much) for changing the municipality's heading. And most of its members weren't wilt - ing daisies afraid of a good and heated scrap. Least of all David- son, who routinely scolded site visitors for boneheaded posts or for straying off topic. Which is why the logic doesn't pencil that she and Vanus would shutter the thing in the wake of a brief but blistering personal of- fensive launched by outside gay and other civil rights advocates 2915 Redhill Ave.• Costa Mesa (Just North of Brillo/) (714) 957-1951 Open: Mon.-Tburs. l lam-1 lpm • Friday 1 I am-2am Sar. 5pm -2am • Sun. 5pm • I Opm : : •• I'll' . Mon.-Thurs. 4pm • 7pm SI off dnftbeu KETCHUM KARAOKE Over 40,000 Songs to Choose: From · Every Friday Night Live Music on Saturdays Call For Details 5pm-10pm DINNER SPECIALS Choice Of: $ 6 Shepherds Pie 9 5 Fish & Chips Bangers & Mashed Poauoca Irish Srcw . IRISff BEER l 6oz. $2.SO Mention ad fOr • • against Davidson and others who regularly posted opinions on the site. And so we're left stewing in the question: What sparked this train wreck in cyberspace? A few things, I think. On one front. the Concerned Costa Mesa Citizens site became increasingly dominated in its posts and tone by the city's iras- cible gadfly Martin Millard. Mil- lard, a prolific writer and idea factory, often tacked up a doun posts a day railing against the city's urban sores caused by an eroding ~demographic" and growing population of illegal im- migrants drawn here by the city's bounty of charitable organiza- tions. Most of the site's visitors and regular posters often agreed with his theories, including founder Davidson. · Now Millard's musings might not have registered on the radar screens of county civil rights ad- vocates given the site's small membership and relalive obscu- rity outside Costa Mesa's city limits. Except that when Millard's numerous essays for the anti-im- migration American Patrol Web site, and also New Nation and the Council of Conservative Citi- zens -the latter two organiza- tions often associated with white S\lpremacy-came to light, alarm bells began going off in human relations circles. Indeed, many of Millard's essays are complex hand wringings over the dilution of the white race at the hands of massive illegal im- migration and interracial breed- ing. Also, Costa Mesa resident and City Council candidate Allan Mansoor touched off a heated controversy when he began • @/uinJnRAluJJ CONSIGN • DESIGN Qualily Furnishings & Acce11ories For Your Honie J UST ARRIVED Pine Chest ................................................. ~ .... '50- White "Cottage Style" End Table .............. '125• Q ueen Southwest Style Headboard ........... •175• Coffee 1'able ................................................. •175• Desk .............................................................. 'lO()M Full Size Head/Footboard ........................... flSO- <>ccaslona.I Chair ......................................... '295• Lighted Curio Cabinet ............................... !300" Large Dresser With Mirror ........................ *350" Cherry Butt et ............................................... '450" Set of 6 "Hitchcock" ChaJr ....................... lIJOO- c.....,._,.,, ~., ..,,,,.,.,...,,. Llla#M., ,,. ... "'-' Vldtow wt.I#@,,.,,,,..,..,.~ 369 E., 17th Street #10, Costa Mesa, LoclMd behind Plum •• Piiio Phone(949)764-1746 He.a 10.5:30 Mon-5.a, S.. IM posting Family Research Council articles linking homosexuality with pedophilia. All of which spaded the now- famous conflagration at a June meeting of the Costa Mesa Hu- man Relations Committee, in wbich gay rights advocate Mira Ingram blasted committee members Mansoor and David- son, among others, for posting what she called bigoted and ho- mophobic opinions and infor- mation on the CCMC Web site. That prompted Orange County Human Relations Com- mission members Barbara Hunt and Robert Cerince to begin monitoring the site. Indeed, Ce- rince engaged in lengthy and often heated debates with Web site members about homo· sexuality, hate crime and other topics far afield of the Concern Costa Mesa Citizen Web site's ***Quality Semc:e-• •-Nj F.atereainment9 ... original stated mission. . The entire harangue was too much for Davidson::-Millard - the principal content contributor to the site -simply disappeared. Mansoor continued to defend his positions. And the rest of the site's members -hoping for a return to the issues confronting Costa Mesa -seemed to simply give up. Which is top bad, really. But it's nonetheless symptomatic of how difficult it's becoming in this land to have debates and share ideas without having our sensibilities bruised or getting our undergarments in a bunch. • BYRON DE AAAKAL is a freelance writer and communications' consultant. He lives in Costa Mesa, Readers can readl him with news tips and comments via e-mail et byronwriter@msn.com. , ~ EL~CH-I~-0. ... , . .,. ... • Enchiladas • Fajitas • Mini Tacos • Chingollnga • Guacamole • S.IN AND MOREi IRt .. 1l•11 I 10 to 100 people. I • • BROOD COLONY DROVE n.ocK GAGGLE HERD LITTER PACK THE~ ltEAD UP. DOWN AND 11Clt06S. 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Below, Costa Mesa National Manager Bill Redding, middle, and catcher Bryan Bennett, left, run in to congratulate pitcher Maurer, who pitched a perfect game against the Costa Mesa American Al~Stars. Maurer struck out 13 of 18 batters in the six.fnning verdict. The 3-0 victory gives the Nationals, who host today's game at 5 p.m. at Costa Mesa High, a one-game edge in the best-of· three series for the Mayor's Cup. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot COSTA MFSA-With sunglasses on and a smile on his face, Brandon Maurer remained relatively calm considering what he had just done. Maurer was marvelous Tuesday at TeWlnkle School, throwing a perfect game, the first of his Uttle League career, strWng out 13 Costa Mesa American League batters as Cos~ Mesa Nadonal won the first game of the sixth annual Mayor's CUp, 3·0, In the best-of-three series. "lbat's the best he's ever thrown," said Costa Mesa National Manager Bill Bedding, who coached Maurer in the regular season with the Diamondbacb. "He throws a slider, fastball and a muclde-curve." Maurer, who said he has thrown a no-hitter before, said be used the fastball as his main pitch Tuesday, but be bad all the pitches worting throughout the six- inning game. 1\vice Maurer struck out the side, in both the sec- ond and sixth~ and of his 13 strikeouts, sbt came on called third strikes as Maurer often used a rurve that started up in ~e scrike zone and quickly tailed toward the outside comer:. freezing the batter. Maurer teetered with three-ball counts to five bat- ters in bis 64-pitch effort. but came bade to strike out ail five batters. "Brandon pitched an awesome game," said Costa Mesa American Coach Jerry Dawson, who along wtth Ted Spoulos, coached the American team Tuesday in place of Manager Scott Wtllson, who ls recovering from a broken wrist be suffered last week. Wtllson is expected to be bade managing today, ac- cording to Dawson. "(Maurer) came with the fastball on the first pitch and he got ahead in the count the whole game so that made it tough on our hitters: H anything. we lhould have lost this game, 1-0, because we had a couple of errors in the field. but one run would have beat us to- PHOTOS BY DON LEACH/ DALY Pl.OT day." 1\vo errors in the th.ird Inning led to an lDleamed ' Costa Mesa National run, as Justin Long reached base when the Costa Mesa American shortstop couldn't get the ball out of his glove in time to throw out Long, Long took second on a passed ball and ICOl'ed after the next batter, Brandon Grimmett's bouncer was bobbled by the second baseman who threw wilcDy past the first baseman. allowing Long to come across the plate with Costa Mesa's third and final nm. Costa Mesa National scored two runs In the second as first baseman Ganiclt Williams hit a ground ball that bit the left side of the mound but stayed on a fairly straight path and hit the second-base bag. The ball caromed into center field for a single that scored Grimmett, who bad reached on a looping single to right two batters earlier. After Costa Mesa American pitcher Andrew Niles • struck out the next batter, Bradley Fisher hit a pop flY that dropped in front of charglng center fielder Sain Edmonds and right fielder Phll Weber, allowing Wil- liams to score the second run of the inning. Costa Mesa American showed some strong defense in the third, as Costa Mesa National batter Anthony Secrest reached to pull an 0-0 pitch into right field for a bloop single that Weber fielded and threw home to catcher Cody Spoulos. The alert Spoulos, seeing that Grimmett bad started toward home, quickly fired to third baseman Luke Boulger. who made the tag on a sliding Grim- mett. Costa Mesa American made two sound defensive plays in the third as first baseman Andy Dawson made a backhand snare of a sharply-hit ground ball by Maurer and touched first for the first out. Costa Mesa American third baseman Boulger charged a grounder hit by the next batter, Bryan Ben- nett. who walked in the game, and ~ lo the dirt but Dawson scooped up the ball for the out. Jerry Dawson believes the defense can improve for today's game. "I would expect a better defensive game (today}," Dawson said. Niles struck out three, walked ont and allowed five hits, four slngles and a double. "(Niles) had a good oftspeed pitch," Redding said "We just manufactured some runs and were a little lucky." Maurer ripped a one-out double to left 8eld in the 6rst and flnished 1 for 3 while Grimmett went 1 for 2 with a run scored and one RBI. Long scored a nm u WiD1ams went 1 for 2 with a run scored and RBI and Fisher went 1 for 2 with an RBI. Seaeat went 1 for 2. Costa Mesa Mayor Unda Dixon appeared between the flrat and second lnnlnp with a wtab for the team&. "1bank you for invtting me to tee the best of the best Costa Mesa little Lague bu to otrer," Dbon sakL "I want to thank the parents and COllCbel for IUpporting your kida. Good 1uclt. .. The ecene now shifts to Colt.a Mesa Hieb today 11t 5 p.m. Coe Gune 2 of the lel'tea. ea.ta Mesa Amer1can won the opening game ... year before the National came hick to tab the ne11 two pmel to 'Win the Mayor's Olp in the ftnt Mayon Olp to go to three~ Redding Mid hM been won yet. •rm not taking tbk for grmted, • be Mid. llAYOR'la. ' • I I \ .. \ SPORTS Wedntsdly. #°'/ 31, 2002 ,. Shado~w lands Looking back on days when Max Papis of Newport Beach leads the way for the Stefanie H.,.._, an All-CIF girls soccer standout from C.orona del Mar High, scores two goals to lead a 3·0 victory for the Fountain Valley Spirit under-16 team aver the Texas Olallenge in the third-place game of the U.S. Youth Soccer National Cup Tournament at the Univeisity of RJcbmond in Virginia. Hughes Is among the team's leading scorers of the year, and is joined by C.orona del Mar teammates All 11.avrtluk, Whitney W., and Newport Beach resident am.y Whalen. The Spirit finish the regular season with a 47·2·4 record. Hughes' goals against the Texas Olallenge help C.oach Dnl Stucbr's Spirit BRIEFLY Carpenter qualifies for U.S. Amateur U.S. at the Michigan Speedway, and, when Steve Timmons was on fire. I n his first race on the two-mile Michigan Speedway, MO Toyota driver Ma Pllplil of Newport Beach 5 . scores the best finish in the U.S. 500, taking the checkered Bag in eighth place. The finish brings him to 21st in PPG Cup points standings and the top Toyota driver in the standings. Defending Costa Mesa ·city champion ·earns one of three spots out of 90 · golfers Monday. Richard Dunn Daily Pilot Costa Mesa tide Aug. l O~ 11 at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Oub, shot 69~70-139 in a 36-hole qualifier Monday through the Southern California Golf Aw:>· elation at Goose Creek Golf Oub in Mira Loma. where 90 golfers pJayed for QJl}y three spots OD the par· 72, 6,520-yard. layout. C.orona deJ Mar Highs fi:osh/soph boys water polo team sweeps through the Buena Parle 15-and-under Water Polo Tournament, going 4-0. They defeat Sonora in the first game, 19-4, as D.J. Jacbon and Jaaon Palda each score four goals as Matt Petry adds three. After a bounce back from a 3-0 semifinal loss to a team from Virginia and gives the Spirit a soUd team effort to finish the tournament off. NEWPORT BP.ACH -Big Can- yon Country Oub's Michael Car· penter, the reigning C.osta Mesa city golf champion, qualified (or the U.S. Amateur Championship Aug. 19·25 at Oakland Hills Country Club in 8.irm.ingham, Mich. Glendale's Keith Kinsel quali· tied first at 67-70-137, foUowed by Carpenter and 'fyler Mays of Las Vegas (70-69-139). Carpen· ter lives in Laguna Beach. Newpon Beach's Nick Unde- say (149), Costa Mesa's Mark Les (152), C.osta Mesa's Gary Hill 055) and Newport Beach's Jared Greene (no score) were among the 87 who did not qualify. The United States men's ~oUeyball team reaches the quarterfinals in the XXVth Olympiad in Barcelona, Spain with three stralght victories after an opening-match loss to Japan. Newpon flarbor High and Orange C.oast C.oUege product Ste-ve 11mmons, a future Daily fiJot Sports Hall of Farner, Carpenter. who will defend his forfeit, CdM beat La Habra, 14-5, as PaJda, Alex N1cbenb and Ryan Jetton each turn in hat tricks as Greg MarchlodattJ and Genett Gentry score two goals apiece. CdM then tops Buena PaJ::k, 12-6, in the final game led by Ryan Tucker's four goals. leads the United States with 38 lcills in a five-set win over Canada, which was followed by a come-from-behind five-set win over Spain with Timmons contributing 27 kills. The U.S. continues its Olympic run with a 9-15.16-14. 15-11, 15-13 win over No. I-ranked and current world champion Italy before 6,500 fans. The United States entry des the critical second set at 10. 12 and 14 before Bob Samuelson provides the winning moment on a block. Samuelson, along with reserves Dan Greenbaum and Bnmt HUUard, lead the way in the laner stages of the match. Costa Mesa National still has openings A six-boy team representing C.osta Mesa wins the 12-and-under California OUtrigger Association's State Championship in Santa Barbara. The team includes Kalona lCalama Putro, Joshua Kalama. Trent YolOlg, Jermaine Young, Jeffrey Waldron and Tyler Waldron. COSTA MFSA -Costa Mesa National Little League's winter- ball program still has openings for games that begin in Septem· ber. W~terball teams are for Minor A. Minor B and Majors teams only. Registration is $45 per player and each player must be 8 years old by July 2003 to participate in the program. The Orange C.ounty United Breakers, a girls 16-and-under club soccer team uses a 7-1 advantage over five opponents to earn the Bonita Rebels Invitational Tournament title in San Diego. The Breakers make a 3· l win over Villa Soccer Oub of C.oronado look simple. Britta Vogele (CdM) does not allow a goal until the final quarter. and is assisted by twin sisters Margi and Kate Simon and Jaycee Mahler. Jessica Luchesi, the team captain, knocks in the Breakers' first goal as Jennifer Allen scores in the first half to give the Breakers a 2-0 lead into halftime. Allen scores again to equalize a Villa goal Kyndra Cox (Newpon Harbor) makes sound defensive plays. Host Newport Harbor Yacht Oub wins the U.S. Yacht Oub Olallenge Cup with the Catalina 37 Oeet. NHYC skipper CoUn Bate guides the crew to a first-place finish in the final's eighth and last race after NHYC is flagged for a premature start. NHYC bow commander Gary Bechtel says the biggest reason NHYC wins is uconsistency." Catalina 37's are used for the first time as NHYC beats San Diego Yacht Oub and St. Francis Yacht Oub (San Francisco), respectively. to claim the championship. Practices begin in August and games begin in September. AU games will be played on Sunday afternoons. DEEP SEA TUESDAY'S COUNTS Call (714) 966-2655 for infor· mation or an application. Newport Landing -7 boa1s, 241 anglers. 176 albacore, 57 ba1T&cuda, 35 calico bass, 1 ,542 sand bass, 9 whitefish, 268 giant squid, 26 blue perch. 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IO !tit hlQtlM1 biddtt for ctlh Of dleCk .. ~ below 09Y1lblt in fUll .. --Di ....... 11(fit. *(o = nc:r:: ~uidDMdd TIUll. In tnt PfOP'ltY lllulUd In uid COWllY llld StMt end .. ll'IOl't fully delaltMld In 1he ave~DMdOI TNll TM ..,_ eddrM8 w aew ~ detipllon. r ~ :::V.11111~ to be: 1184 ~TION AVE COSTA MESA. CA. 92626 Tilt •-'-'-'ICI Tn.ee. ~-'iiMMlitY for .,., i1C011::2-" the ... llddlUI llld Oltltf ~ ONignlllon. r NOTICE OF PETI· PM In Dept No l73 TION TO ADMINIS· IOcate<l at ~1 The City TER ESTATE OF O!IYe Orange, CA 92613- R NTER 1571 ROBE T W1 • IF YOU OBJECT to BOTHAM o1 11-c ... No. A214333 Ille gr111bno OI lhe pe lion. you ahould appear To al helrtl, bel\96-at the ~ and state 0-s. credil<n. conlln-yoU< objections Of Ale gent creditors. and per-wrillen objecbons with IOM who may otherwise lhl court before the be lntefeste<I In the \Nill htarlng. Vour appur· or estate. or both. of ence may be in pe~ or ROBERT WINTER· by your attorney BOTHAM If YOU ARE A A PETITION FOR CREDITOR °' a condn-PROBATE has been flied gent cr9Clitof ot the de- by Julia Wln1lrt>otl1am "' c:eaHd, you most file tile Superior Court ol yotlf c:lllim With the CXlUrl Califomll, County of and maa a COf1f to the ORANGE. personal representave TiiE PETfTION F~ ~eel by the CXlUrt PR OBA TE requests that within four months from Julia WlnletbolNm be the <late of tlrat Issuance appointed N perlOl\ll al letlefl IS provided in r~talive to lldmil1-Pnlbl* Code aedlon !Ster the estate of the 9100. Tht time for fllino decedent claims IMll not ex?re THE PETmON before four months from requetll authority to lt1e he«inQ date notioeO adminlslef the ell.alt llbe>Ye. under the Independent YOU tM Y EXAM-- M'nln!lnllOn QI Eslates INE ltlt Ille lcept by the Ad (This auttionty wW court. If you -• petlOll allow the per10Nll rep-• interested In the tNte, aentatNe to like many you rr-..y Ille ~ the ........._ ...,__ ...... ~. · COW1 a R~ for -~ ..,u_, ...,_ning Special Nooc:e (Jorm DE· court appmval. Before 154) 01 the flllng cl '" lalung certain Wll'f lmpor· ln118ntory and appraiNI tant actions, hawevef, ol esWte aaMtt or of any the per10Nll represent> liYe Wll be required to pe!luon or KCOUnl U ...._ nolic:e IO inteteSted provided in Probdlt "'"' Code !1eC1ion 1250 A pe!IOlll untesa they Requeet for Sc>edal have waived nollclt or Notice fo1m is 111eilable consented to the ~ from the a>urt clelk. JI0$8d action.) The Ind• AUomey for peWontr. pendent edmiolStrabon PETER J UNDEN ESQ ~ wUt be grlllted PETER J UNOEN & unlela an 1nt4Westtd ASSOC:IAT!.S person flltt Ill otJjection 2500 ANNIVERSARY l.N k> the pedtion and shows NEWPORT BEACH CA good cause wtrf the 02HO oourt should not giant Newport Beach-COSl.t the llllhority. Mesa Dally A HEARING on 1he CN666112~R- pell1l0n Wlll 118 held on BOTHAM JUI 3 t, Aug August 15. 2002 at 1 30 ___ 1...:.,7...:.._2002 ___ _ dueled by a 1hm1ted partnership Eleanor M. 00fla This statement was filed with the county clerk ol Oranee County on July 2,2002 20026909715 Newport Beach·Costa Mesa Oa1ly Pilot July I 0, 17. 2•. 31. 2002 W750 ST ATUIDIT Of Wl'llMAWALROI PA11'8511f OPllA1116 .. flC1ITIOUS IUSES llAlll The followin& person has withdrawn as 8 eener al partner lrom the part· nenh1p operaton& under ftctotoous business name of. Eleaant By Des1en. 26 Escapade Ct.. New· port Beech. CA 92663 The Flc1llous Bus1nus Name referred to above wu filed in Dranee County on 02/09/96 file No. 19963672911 Full Name and Address of the Person With· draw1na: Cr••e Alell· ander. 26 Escapade Ct.. Newport Beach. CA 92663 Cra11 Alexander This statement wn filed with the county elerlo. of Oranae county m 7/5/02 File No · 20026909041 Daily Pilot July 10. 17, 24, J I, 2002 w753 .......... ie-s...... The followlne persons are dolna business as: Tartu Enterprises. 2603 Vista Ornada, Newport Beach. CA 92660 Robert )o!ln Oou&lns, 18597 Terellcornis. lake Ebinore. CA 92531 Helen Ermine Douelass, 121SI Dale Ave .. Stan· ton. CA 90680 O•bra Helen Oeore~. 2603 Vist a Ot111da, NOTICE OF PETI· AUgUSt 22. 2002 at 130 ISCl21JS ~..... Newport BHc:h. CA T10H TO A.DlllNIS· PM in Dept No L73 SUPmllCOUITOf ... S..... 9~ business is con· TER ESTATE OF located II 341 Tht City CALIOllMCMTYOf The fotlowina persons ducted by· a aeneral KAREN ELAINE Onve Otllnge. CA 92613-OUMI are doina business as. pa(tnershlp MAHDIU< 1571. Four, 720 Palm Ave.. Have you started IF YOIJ OBJECT to lflf: WC'fOl l.IASl9SIJ. Huntinaton Beach. CA dolne business yet? No C.. Ho.A21439e 1ht llf"nlnll at tilt pft-~ 92648 Oebra Helen Oeorek To .. heirs, benefi. lion. you ehould IP98at James A, Poore, 720 This statement was dlriel. Cl'ldiloB, CO<llln-at the llellllflg 8"CI stale llO. A21'413 Palm Ave , Huntme1on fried with the County gent creditott. and per-your objtdlonl ot 1111 __..fOCllDffOIS Beac:h. CA 92648 Clerk of Oranee County aoos wtlo may Olherwlae written OCjecllona with -•N Maurlc:e Torres, 142 Wdd on 07126/02 be interested tn Ille Will the court before the NOTICE IS HEREBY Horse l oop. Rancho 20026911446 ot 111111, 0t boltl, ot hearing Your •PPM'· GIVEN 1o the creelltors s~nt1 Mar11rit1, CA Dally Ptlot July 31. Aue. KAREN ELAINE lllCe ""Y be In PlflOll ot and continaant cred1ton 92688 7. !4, 21 2002 W779 MAHOILK by your eaomty. of VICTOR H. JASHINSKI, Bryan fisher. 5927 £ A PETfTlON FOR IF YOU ARE A decedent, lh1t all pe1· Creetcsldt, #45. Or1nee. ~ ...... ...,0 .. •re •£•""--£•...o CR"'OITOR ......... , sons lla•ln& ctalm1 CA92869 .__~ '"' ""' •-""""' """' " or t ....,.,un-1•1insl the decedent 111 --.... "'-'-M .,...__..... .....,t Cfedilor ot lhl ci.. • Steve Elllotl, 80 Whitt lne followln" persons lnv1 .::::""s,--W ~::':.:"~ :::;,:._. ,.,, .. muS1 Ille required to file thlm Cap l•ne, Newpor1 ~re do•na bus·oness as.• u.. .......~ """'' "' ..... .-. •-with the Superior Court Coast, CA 92657 • , Cal'omia. COlinCy ot your c:llirn .tth ltle CIOUrl of Caltfornl• . County of This business Is con-Cr111 Scott Enterpr•ses, ORANGE and mail I copy to tilt Ofan•e. al 341 The Cot• d t·.. b I 333 H. Old Hewpoft ~ F"° _,,, -~-w • ' Ile ""' y: • 1enera Blvd., Newport Buch. THE ... i:;111oyn vn ,......,.., ,...,s_,_ Drive, P.O. Boa 14171, partneRhip C 9.....,3 PROBATE requnta ltl.t tOPOlnltd by IM court Oranee, CalifOfnla 92813. Hive you started A •vu OolOra M. $flettel1y be Wllhfn fOur months tom and to mill a copy to cloln& bosintn yetf Yes. Scott M. Raffa, 518 (t ~ as pt110n11 the date of flrlt ltlu.tnOt VICTOR MICHAEL JASU• •l l/02 Moden1, Newport BHch. -i.tiYe k> ldmin-ot letltrl 11 prOYiclt<t In IHSKI, Trustff of the lames Poofl CA 92663 -h tltalil ot the ProbMI Code MClofl Jashinskl ramify lru•t This statement WIS Marc A. Cra1a, 92 West 9100. The time for flllng UTO 51'/89, within th4I flled With lh• county = Lona Beicll, CA ~· PETTTION c:111ma wll not lxpke later of lour <•> months Clerk of ()(anae County This business is con• ....... -_....-, to be10f9 four mootN tom after the d1le of lht on 07/19/02 ClllCled bv: 8 •eneral ~ -•• :".'."rn!........ the heeMo data notlclld fl~t publlcetlon of this 20026910616 P•rt~ ... .!. • _,.,_ .,,. -_..__ Hotkle to Creditors or, o If Piiot~ "4 31 ·-·-"" under 1ht lndtp1tldllnt .....,... lled • Y • • ._.i Hive you started At*riA~ of EMiiee tNE ~me~!..~ ::.,:~::!tty 'd.~!rtct f~ Au11 7 · 14· WJ1>11 ctoine business yetf YH At1. (Thia ~ wl COIA n )'OU .... ""; ;e..on you. thirty (30} days SIA~ Of Seott M. A•ff• lllow llt PMONI ,...,,• in"**1 In the tllale. 1fter th• Nlt this nollct ..,_llllTCIUSIOf ti.!:'' wl~~·t~~en~o!~ .......,. to lllle "*"/ ...,., -•y ...... ..-. the 1$ malltcl or ptnon1lly fmlDIS .-S-_...__ . ...-... .. ...-........ 1--,,,. ,_ -· •·1· ... t Th Clerk of Ou11e• Ccunty -· --_ •• .,. C0\111 1 Requa! for ... iV*'"" o you • cowt ICIOI0¥8'. ... SCllldtl ""°"°' {fOfm DE· deceelefll WH th• lru•· Tll• followlna P«MI" hH Oii 07 /02/02 t1111r1g cMlln tlflfY lrllpOr-lk) of flt flllng of .., t« of 1tld trual 1t 1038 n1nctonecl t/141 111e of r't~toe7'5 10 17 ltlnl ldlofll. llCMIVlf. .__..._. end ............ ,.. Goldenrod Aveiw•. Co· the ,kutlous 8ualnua 2!•'11 ~July w' 74i 111 per.,,..i ,.....,_. ~ .... ..-;"'d-rona ct.I Mar, CalifOfnt. Name 111• Oona Flf'lllly "· 3 • "''" ~ wlll be --10 "' -·1 91625. A ct.Im form m11 ~hnlttd P1rtnershlp, 27 ............ M ,...,_..,. '*"'°" Ill acx:olll'll • bl obtalntd frorn tht Rue G11nd Ducal, Ntw .__---..,. gNeC°":nollct.!....~ orcMded Ill Pfobttl clerk ot th• 0f1n11 ~ Beech, CA 92660 --,,._ • ...,, Code ~ 1250 A County S~lot Court. ~ti(,., The tni.o-c pttttont ~ ~ ~ RequtlC...._ tor_ •= fOf >'°"' l)fotectton you The Flc:ltlous Buslneu are dolnt bualntu "' ---"" .,. ... ~ NOdal l...m • ,,. t"'Out ... d to hit Hime r1f8f1ad to abovt H11bor lllna Dent•I Poled ldlon) Thi lllde-llom llUOl.lltdll'k. yollf cltilll by cattlfled wu flltd In Oranp C111, 3105 t111bof Blvd,. pendll'll ldr1••lllOl'I .....,~ .... llQner. mr~ •• 1!~~~ ,.111111 tt(efj)t County on 12/17/96 r ... Cost1Mtu.CA9262fi ~ wl be...,., TMC)llM,.ROLI. ....,.....__ Ho.19M310&755 R1ndlll 0.~ld 1(-1. ur111ee M __. llY!Mlf'OltlllH~ Dltltd:Jlltyl5,.2002 flunor M. Dolli, DOS. J032 Javt Rd , P1190ft ... In~ 31 ~OOYM JOHN 0 . llflAOSHAW. • T1ust .. lit Elt1nor M. COttaMtsa, CA92'2C ID f11 """"1 lfld ellOWI $7E MO Protet.uon1I LIW Don• Ttu~t U/A l/21191 ltttrer Chit .. • S•M gDOd CIUM • llt /fMNECAntfl c.tpoiatloll,by: (0.-tl P'ertfttf), 27 ecwe,Jtt2K""llton0t .• aawt 1f111111 Mt ..... NlwPcllt~ JOHN O. lltAl)SHAW, A .. Gttttd ~I.,.._. l o1 Mrtmllot. C" 90720 ...,._ M1e1 D11Y a......., t. ,,_. por\ hedl, CA t2MO Jtft b.-IMU It tOll lie A~ on 11t C"9M011WM>IUC.M .............. Mult yn l Don•. dllctlld by· • ~.i .. lllld on ae,a.:11 IOGQ A hefee...... Lew (LllM\14 ,.,,_). 11 p1tt-fllil> i:fl!lllll==-= ..... ::...;;::.:....:-----0;.;.;.;;~-'·---tit'i<tso :rrstown • .,,, ..... CA ... .,. '°" atart.ci ... ~ I ••rb•fl l se111 .. 1dt = -~ ,.u v ... -.... -c.Mc1• (lilllit9dP'tl'tlW),MlJI R11ndallO K-t ~-;;;,r; ttlW Awt111d1 dt •iela, Tlllt. atat-t Wet G hil .......... ,... ~--....... CA-ftltd wltll .. , .... , retUalltld Nt~ lllllllCy M. .... (l ..... Clln .. Or .... Co ... tt l mlliilll'iiiiiii•... "9dl·c:.t• .... ,.......,.,, .. ...... °" o112t1W ,......,.1',ll. l..-.--.ca-.n _.. .. .., 1,2002 II D!L ...... la •· Mr"" Ml JI, M '-: ---~ -t: • ' ' 7, 14. 21 2002 W78'l. fidltlM ..... it...S...... The lollow1ne pefsons are doin& buslneu as: Just Smo&, 24002 Via F abrlcante, Suite 509. Mission Viejo, Calilornla 92691 Gleneaele West Inc .. .(CA). 24002 Via Fabfl· canle, Suite 509. M1sS1on V1e10. California 92677 This business is con ducted by: a corpotation Hne you startl!d doin& busmess yl!t1 No Glenniile West. Inc .. Nasser Oskou1. President This statement was flied with tilt County Clerk of Or anee County on 07/15/02 200H9100tl Dilly Pilol July 17. 24. :n , Au11. 7, 2002 W761 ,.... ..... ie-s...... The follow1n1 persons ere dome business as. Model Mach•nina Ser vic:t, 1816 Monrovia A~t.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 ·4005 Tool Tech Cutting Tools. lhc:. (CA), 1816 Monrovia Ave., Costa Mesa. CA 92627·4505 This business IS con- ducted by: a co1POtahon Have you started dolne business yell Yes. 7/1/2002 Tool Tech Cuttina Tools. tnc Cynthia J Redfern. President This st1t10ment •n hied with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 07/IV02 20026909163 D11ly J'1lot July 31 . Aua. 7, 14. 21 2002 W778 Fktlllmllliless ie-s...... The lollowina petsons are clo1n11 buslnu,s as: liquid Art Studio. 101 S. EI Camino Real, #208, San Clemente. CA 92672 Brill Tobia. 113 Paseo De La Serenata. Sall Clemente. CA 92672 Leslie Tobia, 113 Paseo Oe Le Sereneta, San C<llemente, CA 92672 this business Is con- ducted by. husband and wile Have 1011 slarled dolne business yet? 1997 8rltl Tobia Thts statemeot was fthtd •1tt1 the County Clerk of Oun1e County on07/08(02 20026'otlU Dall~ Pilot July 17. ZA, 31, Aua, 7. 2002 W7&8 fie-. ..... ......... The lollowlna persons are doina business as: Etaslo·llfe Co1tin1, 16787 Buch Blvd,. Huntmaton Bt1Ch, CA 92647 Bryan Jtnninp C1hln. 27D7 Juniper 11. Santa An1, CA.92704 4ucted by 1n 1nd1vidual Jesse Benton Cavett ThlS stalement was hied with the county cle1~ of Oranae County on 06/ 28/02 File No 20026908444 Daily Pilot July IO. 17. 24. 31. 2002 W7!>1 Rdlt.s ..... .._s...._; The followme person• are doin.a bus1nes$ as The RuJ<'I Compimy. 2044 Phalarope Cl . Costa Mesa. CA 92626 John Svaibe. 2044 Phalarope Cl .. Costa Me!>a. CA 92626 lnese Svalbe. 2044 Phalarope Ct.. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This business 1s con dueled by: a general par tnersh1p Have you started doing business yen No lnese Sv1lbe This statement 10s flied with the County Clerk of 0111nae County on 07/19/02 2002691060 Dally Pilot July 24, JJ, Aue. 7. 14. 2002 W769 ftdlllM .... ie-s...... The followina peao"s ire dolne busmen as· A.) S3Paymenh. B.) S3Blropp, f>75 Anton Blvd.. Suit• JOO. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Sonoma Soluhons Ser VICH, Inc (NV), f>7S Anton Blvd., Suite 300. Costa Men , CA 92626 This business Is con· dueled by: • eorporahon Have you s tarted dolne business yet? Yes, 6/l/2002 Sonoma Solutions Services. Inc_ Dave Cornelius. Secre· tary This statement was filed with the County Clet'k of Dranae County on 07/26/02 200269114S4 Daily Pilot July 31, Aua. 7, 14. 21 2002 W783 Rdllm .... ......... The follo•lne persons ire do•na buslnet.s as: Confluence Wine lrn porters, 404 Catahna Drive, Newport Beach. CA92663 Confluence Wine Im p«tefS, llC (CA), 404 C1111in1 Drive. Newport Beach. CA 92663 This business is ~n dueled by: Limited Li1b11tty Co. Have ;011 started do1n11 bu11nns yet' No Confluence Wtne Im· porlers, LLC Lortl l. Me1on111el, President Tl•ii st1temenl was ftled with th• County Cletk of Orene• County on 07 /269/02 toOJH11.U1 Daily PllOl July 31 . Au1, 7.1", 21 2002 W785 ......... ......... Glenn David Oaunch, 1846 Fullettion, Cost• Mesa, CA 92627 lht followlnc petson• This buslntn Is con· •rt tk>lnl business as! ducted by. 1 aeneul Honest Phil. 4533 ~he· pt! tnerltllp Arthur •539, Newport H1" you lllfttcl 8t"M:h, CA 92660 dolna builnen yet? No Honest t11v11tments, B ... In "·hlll ll C (CA), UJ3 MIHl ryin '""'"' CJ""' A1,h11r lllvd , 1639, lhls tlltilrntnt WH filtd with the County ~.;;;gort 8 .. Ch, CA c111111 ot Of•nc• County Ttlrs bllllnnt " eon· Ofl 07/18/02 d1" ltd l>y Umlltd Mot .. IMM lltl>lllty Co. 011ily PMot -Jiiiy 2.4, :u, lllvt you st1tttO Au1 7, 14. 2002 W172. dofnl buatnen ytt7 Yn. ~· 6/1/02 Ml•lml?ll•ll Honut ln"stments. llC ----CllMr1F.-M.-cw 'f1le .......... l*SOfl Ms flNt ltah-1 WH t~ t1ie 11M of fllt4 ..... tN ColHltl' t11t Flt~ ~ CW\ .i Or-. C-tf .._.. (·IO TtldlftolO-Oii Of/1..W ..... 115i5l VorMI l!Ne ....,_, .. , ~ YttlMI l ..... CA 0 ........ My tO. 17, ~ 24,31,11112 ~ n. 'ktlhow lvtlMw .._ .._ ttfwrlld to ..... WH f'lltd t.. OJ~.... ... ..... c.-1y oe .,.,l/JWl ""'......_ ,.,,.... , .. "° 2Ulnt1111Q -............... ,.; ,.... ....... C...et, a....-..... -... fa "" Narci... s. ••••••· ..... ti o. Cllllwllc6CA.n Na•t•ft IHdt, CA DI 9 • .. .... • Flctit6als ........ ie-s..... DeAnn Mix. 639 Prom· ontory Or Wnt. New· port Beach. CA 92660 Alu Martin. 20 Floren The tollow1ne person> tine. Ahso Viejo. CA a1e do•na business as· 92656 A ) 1venture. 8 ) This bus1ne~\ 1s con vacat1onrenteb com, C ) ducted by. a aeneral snowboard1ne com. partnership 16835 Alconquin Street, Have you started Ste 300. Huntineton do1ne business yet? Yes. Beach. CA 92649 111;o2 --OO:-Tnc·-rc~.-1 OeAnn M1•/Alu Marlin Aleonqu1n Street. Ste lh1s statement was •JOO. Hunllnaton Beach. loled with the County CA 92649 Clerk of Orange County This bus,ines• ts con on 07/'lf>/02 ducted by.• corporation 20026911429 Have you started Daily Pilot July 31. Aua. dorn& busrnen yet' Yes 7. 14. 21 2002 W787 July I. 2002 The followinc persons are doinc business as: AO • Window Masters, 16892 llosk1ns Ml. Huntlnaton Buch. CA 92649 Carlos Alberto Bilbao. Jr , 16892 Hosllins •I. Huntinaton Beach. CA 92649 This busoness Is con· ducted by· an inl11v1du•I Have you s tarted do1n1 business yel1 Yes. 2/1/02 Carlos Alberto Bilbao, " This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 07/26/02 200269 1143' Daily Pilot July 31. Au1. 7. 14. 21 2002 W784 The follow1ne persons are doing business n . S pecial11ed Powder Coa1in&, 18101 Redondo Circle, Unit T. Hunllnr- ton Buch CA 92648 Indian Riders Associa· lion, UC (CA), 15 Mains.iii Or •• Corona del Mao , CA92625 Thi» business is con ducted by limited L1ab1hty Co Have you started doine business yet? No lnd11n Riden Assoc1 ation. lLC Huell C. Randolph. Manaae1/CEO This statemtnt was tiled with Ute County Clerk of Or•n&e County on 07/02/02 2002690U08 Oaily Piiot July I 0, 17, 24. 31 . 2002 W74J The lollo•ln1 persons art doine bUStness as. Wlnd•nSea SportsWear, 1599 SuperlOf Ave .• 188, COllte Mesa. CA 92627 Jlmu B Flynn. 19961 Gloucester ln., Hun· tlnaton B11ch, CA 92646 John S Flynn, 3780 Mission Btvd., San Oiefo, CA92169 This bu$1nts• ts con· ducted by~ • e•nttal partrtef slup Have you sl1rtecl do1111 bu,mess yelt No J.mes 8. FlyM This st1le1Mnt wu fifed with the County CIM'll of Ofan1• County on 01/02/02 2001'9 .. 749 D•llr Pilot Jutr 10, 11. 24, 31, 2002 W14' JBOO. Inc Jett Busche, CEO Th•• statement was filed with the County Clerk of Ollnae County on 07 /'lf>/02 20026911421 Daily Pilot July 31, Aue 7. l4, 21 2002 W788 Fldlllll .... ie-s...... t he followina persons aie doing business as Octopus Auto Onler Servk:es & Transp0rt1ne. 3910 E Cotonado St . #0. Anaheim CA 92807 0000 Aysun liurutas 27S8 De Soto Ave , Costa Mesa CA92626 C1hat Kurutas, 2758 De Soto Ave . Costa Mesa, CA 9?626 Th•s business IS con· ducted by· husband and wife Have you star led doine buslnns yet' Yes. 1995 Aysun Kurutas lhll statement was hied with the County Clerli ol Dranae County on 07/19/02 20026910599 Daily Pilot July 24, 31, Aua 1, 14. 2002 W762 ~ ..... ie-s..... The followina persont are doint business as. Dandelion Sky Press. 1280 Bison, Suite I B9· tO. Newport Beech. CA 92660 Aurora Wmter. 2410 Park Newport. Newport Beach. CA 92660 This business il> con ducted by en indMdual Have you started doina: business yet? No Aurot • Wonltr This statement was hied with the County Clefk of Drena• County on07/0l/02 2002690 .. 27 Daily Pilot July 10 17, 24. 31. 2002 W7•1 Fie-. .... ie-s..... lhe lollow1n11 pe1sons are do1n1 business as All 3 Company, 17450 Mt lierrrnann, I J f ounta1n Valley CA 92708 Eron Wilson. 3094 Yel iowstone Dt .. Costa ~U.'CA9~ This business IS con· dutled by an mdlVlduai H~ve you started doln& business yet? Yes. 111712000 Erin R Wiison This s latemtnt was loled with the County Clerk of Orange County on 07119/02 20026910603 Daily Pilot July 24 31 Aue 7. 14. 2002 W764 • 10 Wednesday, July 31. 2002 Upl .................. .. .......... .. Ltlll .... -Ltlll .... .. l.11111 ..... .. Ltlll ..... . .......... -, .... ........... ........ The followtrtl penons ere doinl llvsinns as: DotWizatds, 509 Mw· ll*lt• An., Coron• del Mar, CA 92625 T1nis A. C1mpbtll, 509 Mar1u.1t1 Ave., Corona clel Mar, CA 92625 Jhls business Is con· ~ltd by; 1n l11d1vldual Have you stifled dolnl busmen yet? Yes, 07/01/02 Tanis A. Cempbtll This statement wu hied with the County Clt<k of Or1n1• County on 07 /'l&/02 2002H1144S D1ily Pilot July 31, Au1. 7, 14, 21 2002 W780 ......... ......... Th• follow1n1 persons art doln& busines.s n · an tlquelire1r ms. com, 2675 Irvine' Ave., Suite F • 168, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Stephan Juan, 2020 Tustin Ave .. Cost• Mau, CA92627 . Tim buMMu ii COfl duct.cl by: an 141dMdual Have you star ltd .-in1 bu .. ness yet? Ya, Novembef 1993 S"9'1an.Juen This statement was hied w1t11 the County Clerk ol Oran1• County on 07/0'l/O'l. • 200t HOl726 Daily Pilot July 10, 17, 24, 31, 2002 W744 ......... ......... Tht followin1 persons 11e doln1 busllltss H : Bob Smith Pool 6 Spa Services, 361 Esther s t .. Cosll Mesa, CA 92627 Robert B. Smith, 361 Esther St .. Coste Mt11. CA92627 This business Is con· ducted by: an Individual Have you started doln1 business yet? Yes. 1971 Robert B. Smith This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oren&• County on 07/26/02 2002H114JO Oa!!y Pilot Jy!y 31, Au&. Policy 7, 14, !12002 ........... ......... The foMoWlna ,.,_ lft dolfll bllliMH IS' Enl!ish I,., 2075 New· j>Oft Blvd.. Suitt 106, Cdsta Mtse, CA 92627 Jason Peter John Klrtley, 1945 W1ll1ce, Costa MHe,CA92627 ThtS buslnHS Is con· ducted by: en lnd1vidu1I HIV• you slitted dol1>1 business yet? No Juon Peter John Kirtley This statement wn ftled with tlle County Clerk of Oren1e County on 07 /'/9/02 2002H116H 01ily Piiot July 31, Aut. 7, 14, 21 2002 W777 ......... ......... Tiiis IHKIMsa Is con· du cted tly. Limited llabillty Co Hav. YCM.t slitted dooftC businen yet? No Clllllhllfe, LlC Cindy .Jec:llllOll, l'reslde11t This ·st•lt-nl wes filed with tlle Cou11ly C!ef11 of Of 1n1• County on 07/19/02 200*6'10607 Deily Pilot My 24, 31i Au1-7, 14, 2002 W766 .......... ......... The follolllfln1 Plt'tons ere doilll buslntn et: "Hum111s Rl1hts for Educ1tors•, 3 C1rrla1• Way, lrvlnt, CA 92620 Harold Victor Conde. 3 C1rrlap W1y, Irvine, CA 92620 Thts busl11n1 Is con- ducted by: 1n Individual Have you started doifla busiMU yet? Ho Herold Victor Conde This sl1teme11t wu filed with the County Cieri! of Oran1e County on 07/19/02 20026910601 P•ilx Pilot Ju!x 24. 31. ~. 7, 14,2002 ~ ..... ..... ......... The folloWIAc l*SOA• are dollll buslMu -Mystique Enterprl1H, 200 Mc:W L1n1, ff'H2, Newport Buch, CA 92663-26911 M«y Dlflene Dixon, 200 McNeil LIM, Newpott BHCll, CA 92663·2691 This b-II con· duct.d by; an lndtvldull Ha11e you started dolna business yet? Yes. OUOl/2001 Mery D. Dixon This statement wn flied with the County Cl..-k of Oun1e County on06/24/02 Hn6t077SS D1ily Pilot July 10, 17. 24. 31. 2002 W742 .......... ......... fern St., Newport Beacll, CA !IZM3 Tllls buMleM Is con· ducted lly: .. lftdt~ Hive '°" .. .,..., =11.,...._yet?YM, Rol>ett I Ntvlll This statement '1(11 filed with. the Cou11ty Clerk of Ofen1e County on07/22/02 200Ht10tH Dally Piiot July 24, 31, Au1.7. 14,2002 "'113 .......... ........ The f0Howln1 peraons •• doln1 busl11ess n : P r ofn~lonal House· cleanln1 Service, 1845 Anatielm A\le., •B. Coste Mesa, CA 92627 Dana Ad1mov1, 1845 Analleim Ave .. •B, Coste Mesi, CA 92627 This business ls con· ducted by: '" Individual Hive you started doln1 bu~es• yet? No D111aMamov1 This st1tement wes ftled with the County Clerk of Df•"I• County on 07 /'02/02 How to Place A ....... , .. Dellr l'W July JO, 17. 24, 31, Zll02 W745 .... .... ........ Tiit foltow ... l*SOllS lft dokli ~ M! eStrHm Video. 410 Hardina St., Newport Beach. CA 92143 Grt1 Sc:hulz, 410 H1rdilll St., Newport Beach, CA 9211163 Tllis MinHs ls COfl· ducted by; an lll411t1dual .._ .. y041 started doMlc ~yet? No Gr .. Schlllt This statement wat filed with the County Cler~ of Oran1• Cou11ty on 07 /'/9/02 !MIHIUts D•lfy Pilot July 31, Au1. 7, It 21 2002 W776 ..... .... ... ..... °th• followlnc t*SOns ar·e. doln1 business as: E··Blz Tecb11oloeits, 2405 Vie Nerclso, San Clem· ante, CA 92673 Merk Minon Dini, 2405 Vlt ,..,... SI• CIM!· •t..CAt2973 T1lil ~. ft COii• dilcted fly en ~iduet Hne19'11bfted .......... ,.u ... ........ o..i T1lil I~ WIS filM wttll the County CltR of Dfantt County on 06/2IV02 200l6MM41 O..ty Pilot Nly 10, 17, 24, 31, 2002 W740 .......... ......... The followl111 l*SOns are doinl bllllMll as: Marine DleMI _, Mt- cb1n!ql B•ak1 1043 W. C..... It .. A·7, ColU MMa.CANln &le MldlMI KieYlt, 39Zl ScottM'ele, lr'llM, CAIZtol ,.. ~Is COii duct.cl fly· I n lndWldtlel Hevt YOll tlMtecl doifw buslMs• yet? ""· Januery,2002 Eric Mlch11l Kltvit This statement was filed Wltfl the County Cl..-k of °''" .. County on07/19/02 200t••, .... Deity 1'1lot July 24. 31. q . 7.14, 2002 W767 YOll WSMll .. CWSRD (94~'42-5671 What happens If you don't . advertise? NOTHING . Call the ClasaHieda (949) 642-5678 ~.81ot __ Deadlines--- Rates and deadlines are subjecl to change without notice. 1lle publisher reserves the righl to censor, reclassify, revise or rejec1 any classified advertisemenl. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cosl of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. CLASSIFIEIAD Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm AHNOUNCIMINTS ~ & MISC. 1010-1110 GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL ENTERTAINMENT &altndarof Events 1310 IOUAl llOtlSllG OPPOIT1llTY All real estate adver t1sm11 on this newsp;iper 1s sub1ect to the r ederal fa11 Housme Act ol 1968 as amended whtch makes 11 111eaa1 to advertise ·any prefer ence:, ltm1t1tlon or d1scr1monahon based on race, color. rell111on, su. handicap. lam1h1I status or national 0<1a1n or 1n intention to mahe any such preference, hm1ta hon or d1scriminahon - This newspaper Wiii not knowinaly accept ~ny advertisement for real estate whtch is 1n v1olahon ol the law Our 1 eaders are hereby tnlOf med that all dwell ones 1dverhsed '" this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis To complain of dis crim1nation, call HUD loll· lree at I 800 424 8590 Auctions 1483 WANTED ANTIQUES OldtrS~Fu~ PIANOS Collectlbltt .............. _ •S4 .... ·~·0'fkl9~ $$CA9HPAto $$ ... plti(ti • .,.,......,.. WE BUY ESTATES • -...... froendl)r- ......... 'AITIR" 1• ='••• 80m§8A8' ......... ._,._,CAR1tf -ai-CA•M loll 1• LOST 7·22. a&AC• CAT, melt, 7 yrs old, vary suvtfy loolllna belllnd W•stcllff Plue tnd ...,_, S.-• = (17ttt a Irvine) -e!J·74Z2 ~ F&BlllML BUIB •11 ., -R I 111111!..1111 ............ .......... ,.. .......... :::r.' .. J91 1 l ... la ,,.., ==~··.·=. :!.n":: ~ ........... ........... 1 ...... l.S.T 1489 230S·2490 ANTIQUES ~firs. 3"0 Rare V1nta11e Iron eless to1>11ed patio table and 'hairs. seals 10 people, $500/obo. 949·650-3335 APPUAHCES m Relrieerator $180/aa Wnher/Dryer. $140/H. Excellent Condition 949.646.5848 ENTERTAINMENT ElECTRONICS Records,Tipll CD's and Discs 3.115 TO, SSS/RfCORDSI Jazz. R&B, Soul, Rock, Etc 50's & 60's MIKE (949~ 645· 7505 HOi FURNISHINGS Furniture 3435 0 ..... 11 ... 1 .... ci....11. chair, paisley club ch1tr, 2 pine armoires, 1 pine dresser. lovely condition 949-646-SJ 12. DfSIGNH FUllNrTUIU L•vlna room co11tents by Arltf1cts lntern1tion1I Terra tron p1ho furn & more. 949-463-7001 N kel»ex •t•rH ,_. .... , '100 obo, z G1llery dlnin1 t1ble w/4 chews $300 obo 949-645-1694 Offk e ;...,,_. for sett 2 d1ys only. Every= must fO' (949) 250· BBJrf/ -DIAIOllJ8I PRECIOUS METALS C-tC* ..... Old Coins! Cold, slNer, ~. wetc:ti., entlquta collectlllles 949-6'2·9448 .... ~ ... ....., .......... 3615 Technlcs. top ot the 1- Dif1t1I Ensemble P1- 11\0dtl PR900 AIKCllll~ 8t111tlful, pd Sl700 !4000/obo 714 775.4335 .. 1111 .... ........ .. .. ................... ::::.. ':'4r1 1,-i: ........... 111' •• I I I••~ ... _ .. ~ tcC:i"' .. -IW••'fl• I wtth, ...... htttlttM,IK ~~~--· - By Fax (949) 631-6594 (Please Include your name !Ind phone number !Ind we ·u call )OU bllClt with a pnce qUOU!.) By Phon ~ (949) 642-5678 I lours By Mail/In P er son: 330 West Bay Street Cosu Mesa, CA 92627 AJ Newport Blvd. &: Bay St. Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday ~:OOpm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm l ESTATE R SALE Pit Mopaol1I -~ 2 yr old house eels, neu4lend. healthy, wiry fril!ndll2s Bleck/whita or = 9&854-3246 MISCBJMEOUS MERCHANDISE Mlscellaneolll Merdlandlse 3855 w ..... s..-.,. .,.._.. 48"w • IO''h • 22"d. Use in pr11e or business St1ckable. $10/each fatr's Statioriers 1170 W. Baker S1 Costa Me1.I Powerch1 ir -4 wheal chauffeur Mob1llty "lit· Uest Viva" model, hkt nu. pd $4000/111t /r sell $2000/obo 714·77 ·4335 Business Oppartunltla ....... fn11chl• 39E $$AT&T NYPHC*IS .aur& SS ,_ UKM. sms a.AT M'ftllt IOCMOO-S410 2A/NIS A COMl'lnl tuaN-KIY Vet14Rwte, 10 Mec"'-• $S4ts. ... -'22-2122 Ralf:lllel Lon 42AI <ASH FA.ST •!tome Owners only • Good & Bad Credit •No Income Verf!c1tlon • BK's/foreclosure Of( Pr1-l'yC..,_.IM. t4t-IU-10lt llJUSTRIAl. PROPERTY FOR LEASE 4412 1400 ..... trW .... AC Office • hpwtw A••· tsc ,_:: ft. T r t4t ...... 1- UJTllACllME =··· a• ARIZONA BEST BARGAIN, 36 acru $24.900 Borders State Lend 8uuttf11I ranch 1n W1Hlams,l'flapt1ff erea, ptrftc:t 6,100' ct1mete. sriectecular mount1ln v ews Affordable fl· nenclnc Alllt I 177-212· 5283. (CAL•SCAN) AlttlONA BUT llNIOMN, 3t ecrea • U 4,IOO, Bor4trt lt1tt lH4'. lu11tlf11I ra11cll I• ~~ ....... e"· ....... H ........... •. ,.,.., ..... ft· ~AA.Ill m m. 1213. (CAl,•ICM) ... ~c--~/ soos-saso Lall/Aalagl Wllllld 4740 NEW MEXICO MOUN· TAINS • 140 AC • Only $39,900. Gor1eous 1r1sslands, mature tree cover, 6500' elevation, snow..capped mount11n vrews, yelf·round ro1ds, 11e1rby electric. Pedecl for horse lovers Great hunllne property, adja· ce11t to n1llon1I forest. Excellent fin1ncin1. Call todey! SW Properties of NM, Inc. 1·888-292-9711. (CAL•SCAN) HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY .......... NEW USTIHG Loe on 81tbo1 Island feb 100 blk toe. Overstud lot 3br 2b1 & 2br lbl apt lM•V-tR-'tw 949-.673-4062 735·7064 NfW USTIMG Loe on Balboa Island fib 100 bit toe. Oversized lot 3br 2be & 2br lb1 apt. LM•V-ea..tt ... 949-673·4062 735-7064 .......... ,. ....... ,_ ....... ,...., • Chermlna 3Br IB• 011 Belvue LllM, wo11dertul f1mily home on • 11119 lot, lob of room to up1nd, Iara• open re•r p1tio. Offered at $949,000. Cell Helene Joi: Of Jim JICObl 949• 6 3-3663. Show11 by appointment. IAYRIOWT IUUIKI FOlllVlllWW S1 .... ~ :pt.94t-T s-8120 C..1111 .. A u••••••r ,_ .....__ Stro to Bit Corona and lookout point. 0cHn & Jetty views compliment the 48r 4.S custom home. Completlon Summer 2002. CoasttlM Rutty 949-759-0177 ca. ... ......... , .... 38r 281 llomt, remodeled mesttr w/marbll floor, upd1ttd cou11tr~k1tchtn loob out to t 1o .. 1, = petlo, hrdWd "''· Wy Kol«. llkr. IM9·37t-5576 ........ a...... All .. ~. 351• f..,.ity "°""· ~"°" "'~·a,.. Sat . SW! Mert Ptace • <:--......, Mt-79Ml71 ....... ~ :---·\;I'· .,.-w. • ...... ~ .. J-C'= ........... !:'£91 ., I Index . ~ .. 1' ' ..... -..... . : ... . ' fl("l'fl - Llgllll llldt c ... , ... hllt ••r Slftt•r Contemportr Home. 3Br plus office 3.58• with p1nor1 views, wood floors sranite counters. stain less steel appl11nces. 1 Mike Ou11n 949·262·361 lewH T1wH Ard! I 4br 3b1, bt1med cetls hdwd firs, very cle1n First time on market i " r 30 yfs. B~ Owne 34 Sl.875,000 94 ·261 12 tt210 Courl5ey to Brokers bdwshre .. .. 1. Ged ty t n a..c11 horse proper with elmost 2 acre o land with pool on 1 • 8500 ~t. flit •pad Sl,600, . •&1. Mlk Dunn 949·262·3612 NewpoltBadl ASMpwltCftt- located In Newpor .._ t n t Helahts·Completlo Summer 2002. 4Br (op mt nd 5th Br) 5.58alh ho with a Wonderful Cra i st1irc11e Ind en tr Coestlint RHlty 949-75 0177 • ·•-h<ett ... m I Assumable Lo1111 Ter lease until 2026 11 $895 per mol All new Inter' 2Br 281, •II new IPQIS slop marina with rulden t y discount. $199,000. Mer Wood, a~t. 949·584 5811, 949-l 7·9816 ... =-•cl4iloo liah t y m a brleh 28r, 2 stor townhome, near oom pool & tennis, t•ttd, move·ln ready $41 ,500. •ats. Ann, Bill, or Sutanllt, Prudential Ca R~lty IM9·632- lest......_ll corner lot with custom pool, spa, built In BBQ. 38r plus officfl, 3.581 end far1• mester Br wltll oc .. 11 views. est, Miiie Dunn 949·262·3612 0.-. ............ ~ 48r Matter Bf Sultas. 4.SBa. 01"· 4c !"• hu1e viewlnJ deck, r.ivete beacllel. Trlds B. (eel) 714-270-4577, (office) 714-9911·8100 OPlll SAT-,_ 1-SilO II~ M•dlson lane P en 4 4br, 4b• IOtlf llltch, 3 c pr, pr lmt c1I de sec 1oc iu•c ly Ow-Mt-06lO • •llk '88, Fii, tfld ufttt (-PIH, ...., .... llay _., -Id Cfty4, MC 1ya, lllMJ ~. 1735.000 ~ lvley. ar Mt-120-1 1 • •lfllfft •lfllle·level • ............ '" .................. ~-...... r ... I e/c, P lt,000 °9,;I ....,,.., ... ,.., ..... !'al ...... OPUllAT l.f 17 •• fr .. ,_ ... ::;::. .. p ,,_ ... ,. ......... .... .... ..... ,.... .. 7412·7466 Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week tllH750 Por Only $32 per week ( 4week minimum) Cal lonalne at (949) 574-4245 Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form wittl your credit card# or mail with a check today! , Run for a week! If your car dOes not sell, we'll run It for another week 111111 All fot just $161 • --------------------, D YES, SEU. MY CAR . Zip I """'"'"" o "" o -0M4X ..... ____ _ Moo.I __ _... __ .. I •t11tar4 I ..... ., .. ......... I ............... a.-.a-.., .................. .., ..... I I ----~-----------~---· HUN11NOTO• l lACI INDEPENIENT • .. ~u..-1 IN Ith, llt111tlf11I ~ .... I .... ....... JDO.l!Mt ........ 2"211e ~. -llM/crpt, ...... Fp, 2c pr, c/PMA JllOO/-. 714·393·1925 .....,_ W.W •SawiAd" l8f 4.!ila, 3c11_ Jlfta•. f'R, Lit, pool. $995,000 1,t.~7-1429 .... ISTAns "'*" , .... llA~USA t4t..ut-t705 w-.p:trlclltenOfe.com .... Callt A M • lfie..e P.te<- Creet custom home •lite with canyon and ocNft vlewa, 6 Br 8 lull beths. milds qu•rten, wine cebr. C.h otflce for complete list of 1mentln. Conlllne Rulty 949·759·0177 New Ustlttt 41r 3 .. , etmost 2500il with wood floors, plantallon shut· ten, utra Iona drive· ways, $898,000. Mike Dunn, •et. 949•262·3612 RESORT/ VACATION PROPERTY FORUl.E .......... 3 Commerlcal office/ retail spaces 1 with llvlne quatlwes, saes from 11OOsf·l500af. 949- 675 8120, 949·723-4916 Y..twnr1•-1.-. $1650/-. 0c .......... 2 .. w ........ ..... $2100/-0tlMnA ........ I ......... 1-"Y t4t-67s..s663 Sll.p, 0.., 21r, lie, Bia CCMona 2 Blk.s, p1tlo, drport, $1600/mo, lease t4t-47S-SIS2 3br 2ba .._. fresh INlint. Ip, tt yd. I c pr, $245(V mo. WIChout pr. $2.!i(Vmo. 004 urup. ~13 Jlr 21• 1.5 blli.s to bch, nu crpl/paint. cath ceils, nu clst sys, n/pets/smka $2500.no.949·675·7591 ColtaMIU Apt. lovely aated comm nHr Trl·Sq1 lBr, Irle, ,., /stor•1• $855/mo+ $500/sec. Klein Mnat. 877 704 8649 l 9200. Quiet Nel9hltorlt..d, 2br 2ba apt, wd hllups, I car &•r•a•. act $1250 949 673 7800 .... ~ l'•I• Cwte 21r lie """" 5l70 completely renovated, Zc 1ar. btl yerd, NO PETS. CAMrCROUNO/TIME· $2000mo. 949·548·5601 SHARE RESALES Ametl· c•'s lareast raule cleaflnll!Ousa No 1 for 19 yurs. Buy0 Sall0 Rent World Wide Vacabons •hide TwnhM 3br 2ba. 2c 1ar. walk·in·clsts. Ip, quiet pet nee. n/smli.a $2050lno.949-722·9519 Call 1·800·423 5967 Nnportladl Vold wtlwo prohibited (CAL •SCAN) mcEUNIEOUS RENTALS 6010 ~Tosa.t D ['$Ide CM/pvt room 111 home, furn, n/pels/ smlie. $385/mo+ 10~ elect+sec. 949-642-4165 Alu 14 POUCY Ill an effort to offer the best MfVice poSS1ble to our r•d•n and adver trstn, we w.a raquln ConlractCMs who advar tlst In the Service Directory to Include tMir Cont,.ctors llce11se number in lhelt adver tlsement. Your co operation Is 1reat11 ,,. ecilllad. rcr1111 Rllll 1 •111 I ..., ...... & ... ICU ....... ~ ~ 11 I H Jwst &a .. • TIM ley .,.... lid• .. 1 ... d. Baytront CGttaae. lido R1vle11 new 2Br 28•. ta pvt beach, I& pool & spa, call lor hst of amemlles . 949-673-6030 710 lido Perk Dr. Open Sat/Sun. YEULYUASIS SUMMERUASIS Bill GRUNDY REAL TORS 949-675 6161 •llOCICS TO llACHI* l br, 1 ba on peninsula Act $1000/MO. 949-673-7800 QOSE TO HACHI 2br, 2ba, bale, firepl1ca, l cer 1ar, $1850 art 949-673-7800 A TO I HANOYMAM Install, r•face cabinets. ~ Oo::s 714-546-1258 i'.1-U.n~<ARPfTg. Repairs, Patchin&. Install Courteous any sa• jotls WholesaMI 949-492·0205 S•U,o,,,,c;; lit Clc111/1# I c.a.., I n.,_,,,,,,,,_ .. I ... • .. ad-. ,._'"' • C.4iMc/DSt olwiftt . .,.,......"""',,_ .... .. , ... , .•.. 340tlld, 3 f'p'a. ptlNI, 15i1:>i', "TM ro1n1e" -M9-117-6555 <AIHIYb 30 yrs oMp, rota, rnsonable rates., n"d 8c>m to 7am shift. 714-'1S-S7ot ~­..... Aliiilr~ hill for Trawl locfte In C.M. WlH train. '«"'I In JMnOf1 (t4!) H0-2"9 s-.v-& C.--1 Cee--ttcs ............. needs Rota1l/fro11t Counter/CUit Svc. Exp'd. Must be multi-taslled. 949-646-1394 or fu resume to 949-646-6171 lleckl<el c-.rc1e1 workina Foreman & Wiremen. Good Co., pay & benefits. 714-899-5405 or fH 714-373-5531 p ft ,_.,... w ... llewo Fer-multi task, ~ak En&lish, OMV req'd. C.M. location. Cell for details. 949-631 ·7266 CwetlVen le Se ........ Rewardin1 positions to provide in·lwlme com· panlonship, homemak· 'lne, etrands. Flu PT hrs or 24 hr shifts, Car req'd! 714-444-4881 '-e41ate Op.ft~ for experienced loan officers. leads provided. Hlah commrssion a1nnaemenl Please COtTtact Stephan11 {!49) 2SCM911 MEDl(Al. busy derm office seelllna ea p' d FT offica Manaaar. CM. f'aa resume 949-646-1064 PDSCMIAl TRAllffa Eaptf'ionced, fCM Col'ona de.I Mar faciity. C.H Lisa t49-47S-32*7 UCEPTIONKT FT, heavy phones, hahl typ1n1 and compute1. Must WCMk Sat & Sun $10 hr + benefrts. Call 949·6-44·2700 or fu resume lo 949·721-8584 P ft W.. p.,..._ H.B. furmllll"o showroom, flu hours, enteraet.ic, wlthna to learn. Call for details. 94~1-7266 n ~ Baby/Chld's furn & acceu store in NB Prof. h1rd ~ can sel. ~949-G-41541 - IMW'977401 lledl $24,t SO •7470 .................. ......... 1tu IMW '9S32SI lledl 8-ty $ IS,tSO •74•4 A-Pref•~ .......... 1948 Cclntl* Slnlcll .......,c....-s.-. We fia any compouter problem on slta. 16 Yrs Exp. (714) 641-8l48 c..-&-, YDUaNOMI 1aPttOVUllMT NOJl<Tt Call a plumbef', palntw, handyman, Of any of the &TUI Hr'Vlcas list.cl h«e In our service directory! THES£ LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN H£LP YOUTOMYI A, Is• ..... n11c c-.-.. 111.ttl ., .. , ·~ ....... lllH6tMI laW'tS'1 ... Lii•._ St 1,tsO. •747S ._,,......._, ......... tt41 1aw•t1 HCN Wlltte, 5-ertY S1t,tSO ' ~7516 A-Pref ......... IU-H•-1'41 IMW'OOU Sliver c._. Slt,tSO •7S70 A-l'refft•._.. ua.:tt6-1t41 ~'t4STS Fwy miles, pearl whllo, oatrneal llhr. chfm whls. mechanic owned, bHU· tiful or=, fantast.ic v1lue , fln avail, "457296 '*' ~18118 C...., $200 obo needs worlt.. Mov1n1 muat MIU t49-72J~to71 °""' ......... 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Eaa deals. thll Soulh'• oven:all and North's NORTH •AK ti <;::> A53 <> J 109 •7654 SOlfTH •Q4J ~Q J IO t? <> 3 •AJl3 The bidctioa; EAS'I' SOUTH I() lt;1 .... l'V ow .... ...... ~ .... .... )() ... Opening ae.d: Ten of • NOR1ll 20 .... Y I ~~~~ ~ widl • takeout double ralber than let lhe ~ play in •com- ror1lble IPOl; ~ PWOO IO lhow I minimum c.wm:ell, WC61 dld • well u potaible by removin& to tine dia- monds. llUll COlltnlCI cannot be defellled moo: than one uict. dou· bled, for .100. Nonh rca.llud that iieUina out would result in • poor ICOl'C aod c:ompeled wilh lhrce hciatu. IOd the ,blnJe WU joined. West led the ten of clubs. A moment's thought conviJ'lCC(l East thll partner was unlikely to be lead· . in& • doublctoo on lhi• auctlon. w the lad had 10 be a si~. l!ven if panner could gee • club ruff. dcclam would still ~ lV.O tricks Ill lhe SUll. fO East decided to withhold a high honor and decllun won the f an1 tnck wilb .jack. There are enormous diffcn:ncca in both bidding and play 1echnique between rubber bridge and duplicate. Playiog rubber bridge, yoo are inter- ested In makinjl or breaking lhc: con- ll'8CI and limiting your ~ At dupllcale, each deal is a war of its own. and to win or lose 10 poirus more than anyone cbc in lhc: field can change 1 victory into disaster. With a hand too strong for a I 5-17 one no trump, East elected to open in the sll'Ol'lger minor. Despite the: flC'I Aware of the l.Dlpcndmg rulf • declarer ~ die uump fi~ in favor of ~ a heart lo the 1ee Ind continuing wstb 1 belr1 10 Ea.~·~ king. ~ rcvc:ned to lhc: lrn1g of clubs, and West ruffed dcclllttl''s acc. A diamond 10 lhc: queen put E:a,q on lead 10 cash two more club tncki. IO admirustcr a one-Ind ICI. Since no other East-We" p11r gained • plus score on the: board. East's fearless bidding and •harp defCllJIC netlCd a Lop score on the board. Although only o pan1oeore was involved. E'Jm '& tenoc1ty n:uped a well-earned harvest. 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