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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-08-02 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . . . ... .. ·• • Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 · FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2002 Fowl feud colltinues to pOllute NeWport A Grand Canal resident ls fighting fines levied against her for continuing to feed the ducks around her home despite the city's ban of the practice. June C11a1rand• Dally Piiot NBWPORT BBACH -The feathers JUat keep on ftytna. Aben on feedlna ducb in the dty wu auppoeed to be the ftna1 equawk in the lons·runninl debate on how to handle 10me fouf fowt on the Grand Cl· na1. It eeemed almple enou,h: If 10meone dllobeya the new ordinance by Nttin8 out trougba of food and water, the city would f!nt call 1ttendon to the matter, perhapt with a phone call or a vtJit. If the problem peraltta, luue 1 little writ· ten warnin8· And, ll all that faill, llap down 1 ftne. Bnd of 1tory1 Nope. The dty la now involved in an un· pleuant exchange with a Grand C&nl1 homeowner whOM prtvate pier bu been dubbed •0uc1t c.entraJ.. The dty hu lllued two flnet to Grand C&nal reeldent Bunty JUld.n total· Ing $200 for vtolattnc the new ordl· nance. But that'a n9t Ill. folb. The city II allO uJdnl to be relmbuned for tM $304.45 coet of cleanlna up the duck dropplnp on the atdewalk nell' her home. }\aldD tblnb their lotSc la lea than ~ •PMcUna the ducb eome dry cat food tadt cauef!f ICkt rain or the peenbouae a11ct r•i: • WIOta in • 1etter to ctty ofl'dlJI, •lt'I not CIUMDI lethal acd· dmtl or contunlnattns the water-we, dw people, an dolnl ID that. not the duc:lil. And not d"8 old lady who feeda them a b&ndAal of dry PrSl1del a couple ofdmela~· ,'lbe city puetd the ordinance partly became duck droppln11 con· tribute to bacteria In the water and partly becauae of complaJ.nta about the 1mell1 City leaden have tried to get the 82· year-old Juatin, who hu ateadfutly avoided media inquirlet. to aee thlnp their way. •1 know that you look upon the waterfowl that you feed u frlenda, or pollibly u blrda that require or want your 111l1tance to aurvtve, • the city told Juatin in a letter alpted by Alatlt· ant City Manqer Dave KJ1f. •eut all . . . ... ,OWL,P ... M Westside WATER FIENDS center to ·he'p kids ~ .. .(· PHOTOS IV CtlVITAL L.AIJOOOH.l / DM.Y I'll.OT Junior Hftl'Jlf'da rush forward et the start·of the Monster Milt race, which consists of a mi~a run and a rniltm1 swim beck to tht Bllbol Pier. J :a~~~~t lhunday momlna durtn1 the 10th annual Monater Mile. Ol'IMtd ln green~ cape, hundredl ol)'OW\l llfel\W'Cll Plrtidpeted ln the event at the Balboa Pler. It lncluded • one-mile run and a one·mile IWlmevent. Plnt·place wlnnen lnduded Cay Jonh and BryndJI lleln In the 14· vul 15-year-old cateaory, Max Joeeph and Plavit McBride In the 12· and 13·year-old catesory, Olnton Jonh and Katie Pedenon ln the 10· and PMrtld monster atyte, Kk> Armstron1, 12, finishes the rtce. 11 ·yeat-old catetory, and Adam Plon and Glgt JOHPh in the Daniel Shea, 14, swims throu1h the cralhinc WMS as ht nttrl tht 9·year·old category. finish line of the Monster Mile race on ThurldlY. 72 HOURS REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK ~ A lesson in women Think Together and Harbor Christian Church will team to assist Wilson Elementary students. Lollt1 H1rp1r Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Another academic school year ls looming for Westalde chll· dren -a thought few srudents want to entertain as they frolic in the warm Southern California sun. But this fall will offer an additional tool for academic suc- ceu, as community partnera will open a new leam.1.ng center. Think Tuged\er, an organization that operates educational centen ln low·in· come areaa. and Harbor Chrtatian Olurch on Costa Mesa'• Wemlde have joined foicea to offer a new after·IChool learnJna See WESTU>E, P111 M ELECTION SEASON Officials pull ahead in funds Costa Mesa mayor and planning commissioner lead campaign money race, records show. Lolltt H1rptr D11ty Pilot · COSTA MESA -The hlaheat·ranklna members of .,.uably the two mOlt pow- erful pemlns dty bod.lea 1Md the pack ln City INllDI C.Ouncll' campalsn contrf • '" rtllted butlooa u th• deedlint to ttoriel 0., declare C111dldacy qWckly fllege AS ~. dty docu· menu ahow. Mayor Unda Dixon and ftannlna C.Om- mlulon QW.rwoman Katrina Jlol-v have ... ~.hpM Daily Pilot ATA•NICI GNTHI .. •• 8'1Pnton -• ~ fridly,1 ~ 2,' 2002 , .... ' , I ' ... .. .. I I I SEAN HtU£R I DAil Y Pl.OT Alan Gresty, left, Brian White and other members of Muggsy Remembered wil perform at the Costa Mesa/Orange County Jazz Festival. Jazzing up .Costa Mesa Youns Chan1 Daily Pilot M uggsy would have been proud. Jaz.z was dying out in the late '20s when big bands and swing took over the music scene. But Muggsy Spanier and his Ragtime Band swooped in toward the late '30s and helped to revive Dixieland music, demonstrating with a •seven-piece band that he could get alJ the excitement of the '20s," said Brian White, co-Jeadero( the group Mu8Pf Remembered. The third annual Costa Mesa/Orange County Classic Jazz Festival brings the sounds of Dixieland via international bands to local audiences. FYI •WHAT: The third annual Costa Mesa/Orange County Cleasic Jazz Festival •WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 12:16 a.m. today end Saturday: 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday White and his six bandmates. co-Jed by cometist Alan Gresty, will perform at the Costa Mesa/Orange C.ounty Oassic Jazz Festival through Sunday with a repertoire that is based on. but not limited to, the works of the famous cometist who White affectionately refers to as just ·Muggsy." The four-day event devoted entirely to jazz's many genres, across seven stages and with about 20 musical acts, more than confirms that the music Muggsy commJtted to reviving has more than stayed alive. ~People have lost sight of the fact that he was the man that started the revival that was in his heyday in OUcago, ~ said White, who flew from London this week to be a part of the festival. "'We're only too delighted to be spreading the word." And if there's a place to spread the sounds of jazz. the Costa Mesa-based jazz fest would be it Formerly the L.A. Oulic Jazz Festival. the tradidDo thmD ID tu third year in Costa.._ hMtes artists from around the wodd to perfonn Amerkan IDUllc d:l8t was popular from the o.an ~ tbe c:mtury to the 1950s. Genres indude ngdme, Dixieland. swing. boogie M>Ogle and others. This yar. three lnlematiooal acts from AusttlJia. ~and Holland join American muak:ians hailing from as ck>ee 11 Ceat~ to u far as Largo. F1a. "'What distin&\dlbel our festival from other similar events is it Is exclusively the Amedcan music of this period." MMl C.onnie Baer, one of the festival's three dlrectors. ~And when you buy a ticket, you don't get a seat What you get is a badge. That badge lets you into every petformance. The audience is totally in charge of what they want to listen to.• Special events include a BRIEFLY IN DATEBOOK St Michael and All Angels will have some Hi Hopes Hi Hopes will be the final group scheduled to perform in St. Michael and All Angels Omrch's free musical entertainment ~ries on Aug. J 4. up of members with developmental disabilities and excepdonal musical abilities. Some 3' musical savanra. Many play multiplllnlttumenta. 1betr program includes mose than 300 songs. which they perform from memory. The group bu performed at the Orange C.ounty ~ on television. at churches, schools and around the country. performance titled "1Wtn Pianos" by pianists Robbie Rhodes and David 8oeddtnghaus at 7;30 p.m. tod8y in tbe Hilton. a joint show with tbe ffltt1 Sleaa)azz Bmld and Joep Peeters and His Gumbo Gebben at 8~"5 p.m. Saturday at the Hilton. and a o~dme perform- ance by dancer/enimtainer Payud Nldlolu with a.nu Gbon and the New Odems Hot Juz at nooo Sun· day at tbe HfJton. 1be aeYell ~of the mmic llDOlplboid will be in the Hilton C.oeca Mela and the Holiday Inn Com Me.a, w'\Uch sit aaosa the at:rm from NCh other. Featured musld•na include the New Y.blYerine Juz Orohestra from ~ Peeten from HoOand. Gibion &om New Ortean.s and mom than 15 other groups from around the country. "We would Uke to introduce them to the United States' traditional jazz audience," Baker said of the inter- national artists. "The really, really seriOUI jazz afic:ionados may al· ready know who they are." adults with~ disabilities. • WHERE: Hiiton Coste Me .. , 3050 Bristol St.; Holiday Inn Costa Mesa, 3131 Bristof St. • COST: $76 for ell events. $37.60 for today only, $42 for Saturday only, $3160 for Sunday only. • CAU: <•> 216-8222 White characterized the collective mood of tbe mmic that wm be per· formed u "fed-sood music." "It puts smOaa on people's faces. Everybody leelDI haPPt' around this aort of mlllic," aid the 67 ·yar- okl darlnetist, whole group formed in tbe mid· 'SOI to .,-y tribute to Spanier. For the members of Mugsy Re- membered, the festfval la a chance for chem to play Spanier'• "Gmat 16," a aet of 15 titles, and pieces ~m their expanded repertoire. In a foreign country with foreign audi· 'ences. "The fact that there are a lot of bands here means there are a Jot of people,• White said. "And It gjves us a chance when we're not playing to go around and hear the other guys.· SL MichaeJ is at 3233 Pacific View DrM. Corooa del Ma The peri•••lllU fl be and rurw from nooo to l p.m. lnfonnadon: (949) 6«--0463. Timothy Weiss was elected the «- member board of trustees' president, taking Paul Folino's place, and the six new trustees are William "Denny" Campbell, Sadie Finnegan. Cynthia Harris, Jim Jaeger, Roger Palley and Nola Schneer. Weiss ~s Folino's place on SCR board of directors Folino, who bas completed two terms u prealdent of SCR. will con- tinue serving on the board's execu- dve committee u chairman of the Next Stage Campaign. J CHECK IT OUT New tit/es for easy listening • at the library T h.ink you don't have time to read? When you're driving up the coast. cleaning the garage or weeding the garden. pop a new tide from the Newport Beach Public library's audio collection In the tape or CD player to make commuting or chores much more enjoyable. Jn less time than it tabs to drive from Orange C.ounty to San Francisco, you can learn "ten secrets to breakthrough thinking from history's most revolutionary minds. with "l>llc:over Your GenluL" Ip this combination guided joumal·hlstorical biography, Michael Gelb draws on the collected wisdom of Plato. Brunelleschi. C.olumbus. C.opemicus, Ellz.abeth L Shakespeare. Jefferson. Darwin. GandbJ and Einstein to provide Inspired coaching for personal growth. , More contemporary politicians. media personalJdes and entertainers are targets for television pundit BW O'Reilly on "The No Spin Zone: Coafrontadom with the Powurul and fmncM.-IDAmertca." With his trademark no-holds-baned rancor, the Emmy-winning journalist takes on everything from the death penalty to wotting mothen and tues with .such bigb-pro6le figures u Or. Laura Schles.singer, President Bush. 5'.laan Sarandon and Hillary Ointoo. If lighter diversion appeals. check out "Three Weeb In ....,., .. Barbara fiylor Bradford's newest romantic romp. In her 18th yam. the grande dame of popular women's fiction reunites a quartet of arts school graduates aeven yean after their bitter rewL C.omlng together for the 85th birthday of a beloved teacher. the four sort out their love lives and confront their stormy pasts. A mwty past also serw:s u an emodonal backdrop for Michael Connelly'• •aty of Bon-." Jn hiJ.efgbeh tbrt8er stardng dour IAPD homldde detectM Hany Boech, the crime fidioo IDllter .-tbe ~ot a young boy'a booea In the HollJwood Hilla to launch an hMltipdoo tbal ~to a shocking conduaion. There's DO etU'J coodulion (or Don DeLillo's "'!\le 8odJ Ardlt, • a haunting DCMJlla that begins with a ft1m director's suicide. Returning to their ilolmd beyfront rental home, his widow ftnds a strange stowaway in a spare room and an uneuy rdadoosbip develops. When the mysterious sttangier begins speaking in her late husband's voice, only the reader can decide whether reincarnation or some other eerie connection is at work. For more sustained liateniog, Gao Xi.ngjlan's "Soul MounWn" offers 19 hours of lyrical storytelling lmplred by the Nobel Pdze-wlnnJng author's journey through southern OJ1na. Whether the trip is n.i or a mecapborical wrch for meaning ts Jes.s important Ihm the r8llidea ~ ... prieatJ, Buddhilt nuns and myd*-1 Wiid Meo the traveling na.trator meec. aloac tbe way. , The Anaheim-based group is made The musicians practice at Hope Uni· versfty, which was founded 23 yean ago and offers an art aJrriculwn catered to A new officer and pew trusteea were recently elected for South Coast Repertory during the last m eeting of the 2001-02 sea.son. Information: (714) 708-5500. • CHECK rr OUT le wrihn by the ltd of the Newport Beed\ Public Ubrery. Thie weet'1 column 11 by Meli... Adanw. All tltlee mey be reserved from home or office computers by acceulng the catalog at www.newpol'fbHchl/br•ty.org. • • ' • ' • • I • • • Daily A Pilot • awt.llMC... Newt ..... nt. (948) 57~ chriflflM.OMIHoe"1tlnw.oom Ptl111D......,,.,. Md D 11 •• Greg ffy, Don l...eectl, S..n Hll'9r, Gina ~. I.Ott Anderton Box 15e0, eo.ta Meu, CA 92828. 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A ... ............. .. Into dect eom.tk'M thll sbmoon. Tonight._,. .. ,. COlldttloN wll ~ SURF ........ 2.9 .... .... u ... ... .., .. _.. ,. ....... • / I Rep. Orris Cox lashes oll,,t at lawyers Congressman speaks against attorneys angling to get rich in the aftermath of the uu•a not clear that what they did wu ollllkle of normal ac- counting practlcei, • Jortan Mid. "It's fuzzy." On Thursday, P.nron's atock - which bu been dellated f:rom the New Yolk Stock Ex.change - closed at 14 cent.a. WorldCom'• atock -deliated from the Nudaq -doeed at 24 cent& nation's corporate bankruptcies. · Cox. a blgb-rankinB House Republlcan, a.lao alneled out lawyers who charge cllenta ex- orbitant fees u they try civil· action lawsuits filed on behalf of a group of disgruntled abare-. holders who watched their in· vestments vanish ln the nam- ing embers of a falling stock price. P.ul Clinton Daily Pilot NEWPORT BP.ACH -Don't for:get to blame the lawyera. That's the meuage from Rep. Outs Cox as elected federal law- mak.era grapple with remedies and blame In the country's on- going attempts to emerge from the black tarp of corporate scan· dal. Cox. in a Friday guest column In the conservative Nadonal Re· view magazine, said attorneys circling bankrupt companies a.re looking for bones to pick. Attorneys seeking to go after the "deep pockets" of other companies that ruive done bualneu with Enron. WorldCom, Global Croulng tDd "fyco be· C&U1e tbele companies can't af. ford to pay damages are guilty of "a JepUz.ed extortion racket.• aaid C.OX. who represents New- port Beach. . Some of the banb that ar-=loana for WorldCom, In- cl Odcorp and J.P. Morgan. have been on the congressional hot teat and could be open to lawsuits. However, UC Irvine finance professor Philippe Jorlan said they aren't the "bystanders" Cox hopes to protect. even If their blame isn't as clear cut "Even more brazenly, multi- millionaire claaa-action lawyers are using the corporate scandals as excuses to weaken the few modest regulations that restrain their self-interest." wrote Cox. a Harvard Law graduate who served as a sped.a.I counsel to the Reagan White House in the 1980s. In 1995, Cox co-wrote legi&la· tion mown u the Private Secu· rides Lldgadon Reform Act, which usbeml In chan:gea in . class-action suits. Among them were regulations that encour- aged large lnatltudons to as· sume the role of "lead plaintiff" .In the suits to curb astronomi- cal attorney feea. President Ointon vetoed the bill; however, Congress over- rode him. ln the Enron case, the UC Re- gents took the lead and slashed attorneys fees froµ>. 33911 ro 8% of any amounr.'awarded by a jury. BREEl.Y IN THE NEWS School board contributions reports coming in slowly olf the beach and through the surf line, or move it aver the beach. "It happens from time to time," he aUd. "More often during the awn.mer be- awae there are more boats." , \\:>n Voight was unsure what caused the boat to run ashore. Volµnteers needed at ecological reserve The Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve and Preserve needs volunteer naturalbts to represent Its 900 acres of wetlands and graulands that are home to bird species, including the endan· gered llgbt·footed clapper rail For an application. call (714) 973· 6832 or e-mf:ll Rlta.McCoyf!pfrd.oc- gou.com. FULL BAR ~-COCKTAILS Campaign disclosure reports from New- port-Mesa Unified ScbooL..Oistrict board hopefuls have been trickling in since Tuesday's filing deadline. Candidates must file with the county but also have the option of filing with the district. · As of press time, only incumbents Mar- tha Fluor and Judy Franco had filed with the district. Both have reelection commit- tees, but neither have any contributions to report from this year. Franco currently has $114.51 in the bank. while Fluor has $436.15. Although the filing deadline for the re- ports was Tuesday, candidates are legally allowed to mail them to the county on Tuesday and still be considered on ti.me, said Ouistina Avila, a representative with the Orange County registrar of voters of- fice. -Deirdre Newman Steaks • seafood • Cocktai(f ... Quality Senic;e**- ... Ni Entutainaacot"* • fridly,,..,. 2, 2002 Al ' Ne~port incumbents lead fund-raising Many challengers have yet to begin raising money for the upcoming election. Jun• CHa1rande Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH Wednetday's 6Jlng deadline for City Council candidates' campaign contribudons passed well before most new contenders had much to report. Of the new field of candi- dates, only former Public Works Director Don Webb had any contributions to re- port and onJy two others, Laura Dietz and Bernie Svalstad, had created their campaign committees, which is necessary before they may receive contribu- tions. Mayor Tod Ridgeway and Councilman Gary Adams, who a.re the only in cum· bents in the coming elec- tion. also filed their cam- paign finance statements by deadline. Adams re- ported $20,642 in contribu- tlons received to far tbia year. Ridgeway received $9,575. Council members Norma Glover and Dennis O'Neil. who will both step down due to term limits. both re· ported that they received no money. Webb reoeived $5,665 lo contribudoos. The next filing deadline will be in early October. at which time voters will have a better plcrure of fund. raising activities by all the candidates. In District l, Madelene Arakelin bas requested pa- pers to oppose Ridgeway. Allan Beek: has an- nounced his intention to oppose Webb for the Dis- trict 3 seat that will be va- cated by Glover. Richard Taylor Jr.. and Ron Wmship, who will also bid for a spot on the New- port ·Mesa Unified School and Orange County Mu- nicipaJ Water districts, in· tend to challenge incum- bent Adams in District 4. And Svalstad and Dietz have picked up papers to run for District 6, which will be vacated by O'Neil. ,, ~ @JumnwWJl y~ FLO~AL & GIFTS SUMMER CLEARANCE 20-50% OFF Home Decor• Accessoms • Custom Florals 369 E. 17th Street, .Costa Mesa Mon-Fri 10:00am-6:00pm. Sat&. SunlO:OOam-S:OOpm ~ Phone (949) 646-6745 ,,. M Friday, Auaust 2, 2002 FOWL· Continued from Al evldence indicates µiat the on- going, routine feeding of migra- tory and other waterfowl ls harm.fuJ to them." Justin's not buying It. She ls fighting the fines, and ln her letter she says she will fight them ln court. 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Awnue: A 20-yea...old man w .. erTelted on 1uapldon of burgl~ry et 10-.44 p.m. Wedneeday. ......... ~~:An 18-yeeM>ld man wn arTelted on '°splclon of prc>Mlng or lolterfng on private property and being under the Influence of a tubstanee at 4:24 a.m. Wednesday. The 25-)'Ml'-old son of a Bridlh cabi- net minister was 8mllted In late June on suspldon of vandalidng, atalldng and brandiahing a weapon. C.O.ta Mesa pollce said Thunday. . . . Coeta Mesa police detectiws· aaested Alastair Irvine, 25, In late June at b1a New- port Beach home In connection with two incidents -one relating to a June 7 van- dalism and another reprding a June 18 stalldng, said C.osta Mesa Police Lt. Dale Orange C.ounty water-quality regu- Jatora poated ·health warning signs in two sections of Newport Harbor on 'Thursday after bacteria levels spiked. The Orange C.ounty Health Care Apncy in.stalled the ted-Oag warning tlgru at the northeastern edge of the swimming lagoon at Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort and nearby Bayshore Beach, near Bay Shore Drive. • Maple 8trMt: A home burglary wa• reported In the 21200 block at 9:18 p.m. Wednesday. · • Scott Piece: Vandalltm was reported In the 700 block at 12:19 a.m. Wednesday. NEWPORT BEACH Birney. - Irvine's father is the IUgbt Honorable the Lord Irvine of Lairg apd holda the position of the Lord Cllancellor, which means be is a member of the legialalure -where he is speaker of the House of Lords. The signs warn swimmers to stay out ·of the water at those locations until bacteria levels return to an acceptable level. Agency officialli announced the postings at 4 p.m. Thursday. The advisories went into effect after routine water-quality monitoring re- vealed the bacteria outbreaks. The post- ings are expected to stay in effect for about 72 hours, Health Care Agency spokesman Larry Honeybourne said. • ~ o.tw: Someone was arrested for trespastlng In the 100 block et 7:10 p.m. Wednesday. • MacArthur Boulevard: A commercial burglary was reported In the 4500 blodc at 12:07 p.m. Thursday. Alastair lrvi.Oe ls being held ln connec- tion with two Costa Mesa incidents. On June 7, he allegedly vandaliz.ed a vehicle. On June 18, he allegedly stalked a victim and displayed a weapon, Bimey said. Birney said he bas been besieged with media requests from the British press re- WESTSIDE Continued from Al center to the children of Wilson Street The center is designed to supplement students' formal academic curriculum .and pro- vide them with tools to get ahead at school. ' The Wilson Street Center will op- erate out of two church classrooms and serve predominantly Wi1'lon Elemenwy School students, said Bill Gartner:, the pastor of Harbor Christian Church. OfficiaJs hope to open the center doors by mid-Sep- tember, just in time to get dlildreo on the right trac.k for the school year. Gartner said "It's been proven time and time again that after-school cen- ters help kids succeed," Gartner said. "Wf!ve done enough long- term studies; now it's time to make it happen.• Thi.nlc Tugether officials launched the Wilson Street center by following the footsteps of the successful Shalimar and Pomona learning center models. Laura Johnson, the executive director of the Sbalimar Leaming Center· said she hopes the new oenter will similarly embrace not only the neighborhood students but the entire families, as her center does. ~we get to know the families and engage with the kids in the CAMPAIGN Continued from Al raised the most money for their City C.Ouncil campaigns ln the last six months, with Foley out- campajgning her colleagues by more than $2,000. As required by state law, local politicians -both elected and aspiring -reported Wednesday how much money they hold ln speclally designated campaign accounts. Rven those who are not up for reelection were required to report the balance of their clty·ls- sued accounts by the end of the business day Wednesday. Foley raised a total of $6,000 cash. with the majority coming from individual oontribudons from fellow lawyers' and resi- dents. She also recei\led a boost from C.J. Segerstrom & Som to the tune of $249. Foley bas spent $351.06, leaving her ending bal- ance at $5,648.94. NOTEBOOK Continued from Al hopes that the families will make more of an impact in the learning process also," Jo~on said. ~we are hoping 'the center on Wilson will do the same.• Gartner said the family aspect is already present for him, as he had two children at Wilson Flemen- tary. has lived in the area for more than a decade and is the leader of a dose-knit congregation. MI've got a really vested inter- est ln this area, and I'm antici- pating some exciting changes," Gartner said. Another vested group, which also has an outreach office at the church, is the UC Irvi.ne Out· reach Center. While the out- reach center is not a contractual partner, its leaders feel they hold an integral role in the center's success. Administrators for both the UCI Outreach Center and the Wilson Street Leaming Cen- ter will share office space, while the actual tutoring will be done in the separate classrooms. UCI officials have committed to helping the learning center re- tain tutors by offering connec- tions to university students look - ing to volunteer time, said Victor Becerra. executive director of the university outreach program. Becena said be is excited about the effect the collaboration will bring the community. #Thinlc Together bas an estab- lished track record, and I th.inJc Dixon was the second-highest fund-raiser, bringing in a total of $3,944. The mayor received most of her contributions Crom indi- viduals, but the most notable contribution came in the fonn of a $2,000 check from Angi!l's Auto Spa. C.ouncilwoman Ubby Cowan contributed $100 'to both Foley and Dixon, but failed to file her own account status. Cowan could not be reached for com- ment at press time. In the 2000 election. Cowan raised more than $16,000, proving the steep price tag a bld for the council can carry. Planning C.Ommissioner Bill Peiklna ranked third, bringing in $3,256. While he did not out- raiae his fellow planning com- missioner, Perkins' report shows the most support from the business community. Docu- ments show contributions from CJ, Segerstrom & Sons, $249; Tri- angle Square, $425; Ikea. $249; Skolh Monahan's, $249; and • NePtun• Awnue: A vehicle theft was reported in the 4900 block at 11 :29 a.m. Thursday. · • Newport Boulevanf: Battery was reported in the 2600 block at 12:25 a.m. Thursday. · -Paul Ointon this center will be very success- ful right from the very start," Becerra said. The mis'Sion of 'Think Together is to assist educationally at-rislc youth and provide them with learning tools and a study venue to be successful in an academic environment Officials said the students on Wtlson Street fit the prototype perfectly, as a large majority of the students come from immigrant families and have language barriers to over- come before they can eveo taClcle the content of their schoolwork. Becerra said the center will arm immigrant children with the tools they need to tackle the rigors of elementary education. Any additional help with schoolwork helps, he said. Westside resident Janice Da- vidson worries, however, that the center will be too focused on immigrant children and will alienate students of other eth- nicities who also need help. She said the community should look for facilities that encourage the interaction of different races and ethnicities, not venues that cater to one ethnic background. "The other center [seems to be)• for Latinos only, iUld it's really not quite fair," Davidson said. •They have all of these extra homework schools for the Latino lcids, but nobody is looking out for the (other) children in the city." Connell Otevrolet. $I 00. 'Tm very balanced between business and residential but a lot of businesses agreed with my decisions on the Planning C.Om· mission and it is important for them to see me get on the coun- cil," Perkins said. C.Ouncilman Gary Monahan. whose seat is up for reelection, reported no gains from his Feb- ruary total of $2.103.27. The COWlcilman, who recently an- nounced he will seek reelection rather than retire from politics, said he will kick up the fund-rais- ing in the last leg of the race. Other councll candidate totals hovered aroWld a couple thou· sand, with candidate Allan Man· soor reporting the lowest total oonttibutions at $750 -$500 of whicli came Crom him. Mansoor's ending balance was even lower -$409.57 -after spendiitg money on his Web site and the list of registered voters, which ts available from the county regis· t:rar's office. wwatch and learn, H I said to James. I stood up at my desk and yelled across the room to reporter Paul Olnton. •Hey, Paul," I hollered, al8o capturing the attention of about a half,.dozen co-workers sitting nearby. "Ye4hf" "How's my weight looking tbetedaysf Pmlc-lhe panic of a smart guywbo knows a trap when he eeea one-lluhed acroes Paul'e face. "Whatt• •My welgbL How 1a my welmbt .-. c1ayar "ft'I pm1eCt. lt'a n,ht there.• His epe wen b~ Hit body WU in the mturaleslllwl pollUl9 one mtcbl .. in • woundldilnd ~ ..... --~-iunlftl. "b IDJ I pd hecaUle .... &ilDed • itlef Or becauae ........ , ....... •IQ rftlit .......... perfeCt.. ·oo,.,.. dilntlbunl .... .......... ~ !'NI. Na. Nut•• t WU Gilt oldli ... 1111111,...blwu ~ -DO,. ............ ........ ....,... Gartner admitted the center will most likely sene Latino chiJ. dren, but that is just a fact of life, he said. Sheer statistics of the eth- nic breakdown of the neighbor- hood and the elementary school that will feed the center show that, p~ .Latino students will attend the center, be said. "That is just how things are because this is where we are,· Gartner said. "But if the implica· tion is that we will not open our doors and assist Anglo students -or anyone else for that matter -that is completely false." Davidson also questioned the (>k'oliferatlon of learning centers on the Westside, saying there are various locations in the city that could benefit from extra tu· torial services. "There are other kids in the city who need the same type of help, and I don't see anyone helping them," Davidson said. Gartner did not disagree with her sentiment but said he was doing his pan for his specific neighborhood. "We could use a center like this in every C.Osta Mesa neighbor· hood, and I applaud the schools who have already f'acilltated something like this,~ he said. • LOlJTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reac:tied at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at /olita.hsf'P'lr@latimes.com. FYI The following are the campaign account balances for specific City Council candidates: Katrina Foley, $5,648.94 Linda Dixon, $3,406.33 Bill Perkins, $2,665.59 Bill Turpi1, $2,996 Gary Monahan, $2, 103.27 Heather Somers, $1,658.97 Allan Mansoor, $409.57 Councilman Chris Steel re- ported a zero balance, and C.Ouncilwornan Karen Robinson has since closed out her ac- count. The terms of Cowan, Steel and Robinson are up in 2004. Fonner Councilwoman Ar· lene Schafer still has a current account with the city from the 1980s. Her balance ls $3,872.63. which is up from the $3,000 sne reported In February. • LOUTA HARPER Covert Costa Men, She may be rea~ed et (949) 574-4275 or by •·mall at lollta.ha,-,,.r•l•tf,,,...com. Young had appeared at the omce the following day wearing a pretty brown lbJ.rt with a aubtle sparlde pattern. In a botched atteaapt to & the prevk>ut day'a faux pu. Jamel bad Ubned Youota latest outfit to that of a dancer. Paul paused at the lut que1t1on. It wu a trldty one. "Diaco dancer" could haw a veey pollttve connotation - that of a tit. attrK1IYe woman on a dance 8oor or ..... tn tome lllamoroua MCdnl-9'1t, . u ....uJ clemonlbated, ....... only one .. ..., tUI wOrb 1n;; thae tltudonl: .,.. and tuntft. AVakl at Ill C01C1 ..,... anythlnc GI IUbltUce um.. lt'I. 100. ...... complimmL -w.ar Doea '°'1111 ...... dllCO~ ~n_, .... .. ...... o1 .. ~ ..... ..... onlbelDll. .... ._..~ Youloc* ........ . . See ..... ,,..... bow ... .. AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa M esa, CA 92627; by fa)( to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number. A complete liatlng ls available at www.dsilypllotcom. TODAY The movie, •snow Doga,• wil be shown today on a giant screen situated on the sand at the Newport Dunes Resort. The movie will begin at dusk. Guests are invited to bring beach chairs and take advantage of the campfires for roasting marshmallows and making s'mores. Admission is free but par1cing is $8 per car. The resort is at 1131 Bade Bay Or. In Newport Beach. (949) 729-DUNE. SATURDAY The National Productions Computer Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in Building 10 at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Admission is $5 for adults, and free for children younger than 10. The center is at 88 Fair Drive. Fair information: (714) 708-3247 or www.odair.com. Event information: (800) 80()..5600 or www.lscomputerlsir.com. SUNDAY The California VW Jam will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. In the picnic area and Arlington Theater at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa M esa. The event is sponsored by Inter-Shows Motorsports Promotions Inc. Admission is $15 for adults, $5 for children 6 to 12, and free for children younger than 6. The center Is at 88 Fair Drive. Fair information: (714) 708-3247 or www.ocfair.com. Event information: (949) 582-2371. AUGUST 11 A performance of Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing" will take place at 6 p.m. at Grant Howald Park in Corona del Mar. The play will be performed by the Sea Production Company and is sponsored by the Newport Beach City Arts Commission. The park is on Iris and 6th avenues. Free. (949) 717-3870. AUGUST 12 Children entering first through sixth grades are Invited to attend the grand finale program "Expect the Unexpected" beginning at 10:30 a.m. atthe Newport Beach Central Library. The program will include a magic show performance by Magic Castle entertainer David Skate, refreshmenta and a grand-prize drawing. The library Is at 1000 Avocado Ave. Fnie. (949) 7)7-3801 or www.newportbuchlibrary.org. AUGUST 13 Grend finale progrem •expect the Unexpecied," geared toward children entering first through sixth grades. will begin at 3 p.m . at the Corona del Mar Library. The program, which will wrap up the Newport Beach Public Library Summer Reading Program, will Include a magic show performance by Magic Castle entertainer David Skale, refreahmenls and e grand-prize drawing. The library 11 at 420 Marigold Ave. Free. (949) 717·3801 or www.nflWf)Ortbeadlllbrary.oro. A COMeft wfttt NIA bend Octavio Figueroa will be held from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. at Fairview Park in Costa Mesa. The concert is part of the city's third annual Concert• In the Park series. Free. The park is at 2526 Placentia Ave. (714) 754-5223. AUGUST14 "P9er Amid Books," a prognm for readett 18 and older will hold Its final meeting at 10 a.m. at the Marinera Branch Library. The grand-finale program "Expect the Unexpected" for children entering first through sixth grades will also be held at the library beginning at 3 p.m . Both programs will wrap up the Newport Beach Public Library Summer Reading Program. The library is at 2005 Dover Drive. Free. (949) 717-3801 or WWW.l)ewportbeachlibrary.org. •Aw .. to Remember9 wllt screen at 7 p.m . for teens In seventh through 12th grades in a serle• of movies presented by the Newport Beach Public Library's Book Raiders Dig Reading series. Free admission. Free popcorn. Adults must be accompanied by their teen. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3801. A Mmlnar discussing how nutrition can improve your knees will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa. The seminar is sponsored by Mother's Market. Free. The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St (949) 631-4741. AUGUST 15 Children entering first through sixth grades are invited to attend the grand-final& program "Expect the Une)(pected" beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Balboa Branch Library. The program will include a magic show performance by Magic Castle entertainer Davld Skale, refreshments and a grand-prize drawing. The library ls at 100 E. Balboa Blvd. Free. (949) 717-3801 or www.nttWpOrtbeachlibrary.org. A seminar on rnecfical acupuncture will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa. The seminar Is sponsored by Mother's Market. Free. The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St. (949) 631-4741. AUGUST16 The Ftiends of the N.wport Beach Library will hold a used book sale In the Friends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Library. Members are Invited to attend a preview aale from 1to5 p.m. Aug. 18. The sale will be open to the public from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m . Aug. 17. Hardcover books will sell two for $1, and paperbadt books will sell six for $1. All proceeds will go to the library system. The library Is at 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 759-9687. AUGUST17 RMdera older then 11.,. welcomed to attend the grand·finafe program •Peer Amid Books," which will conclude the 2002 adult summer reading program•. The program will begin at 3 p.m . and will be held in Spa Gregorie's ~ ... 7 r . .-.... Speedway and motorcycle jumping will fill the Orange County Fairgrounds arena on Aug. 10. The freestyle motorcycle eve11t, presented by Auto Trader Magazine, will consist of handlebar-to-handlebar action ancf 1 ()().foot leaps through the air. Adults are $12, juniors 13 to 17 and seniors older than 60 are $8, kids 6 to 12 are $4, and children 5 and younger are free. Parking and event programs are also free. The fairgrounds are at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. (949) 492·9933 or www.cmspeedway.com . the Corona del Mar Branch Library. The library is at 420 Marigold Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801 or www.newportbeachlibrary.org. AUGUST 19 The flntil progrem •PMr Amid Books;" geared toward readers older than 18, will be held In the Balboa Branch Library at 6:30 p.m. The program will conclude the 2002 adult summer reading programs. The library is at 100 E. Balboa Blvd. Free. (949) 717-3801 or www.newportbeadllibrary.org. AUGUST20 A Mmlner on the na1Ul'8J approach to Attention Deficit Disorder will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe In · Costa Mesa. The seminar I• sponsored by Mother's Market Free. The cafe Is at 225 E. 17th St. (949) 631-4741. ONGOING The Newport e..ch Newcomers Oub meets at 10 a.m. the third Wednesday of each month at different homes. The group of about 100 women go on the road and play golf, tennis, bridge and more. The group a'9o holds aeveral evening petties. (949) 864-4601. Th• Fttend1 of th• ~ewport Beach Public Library seek book donation• to raise funds for the library system. Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries, including, Balboa, Mariners or Corona def Mar. They may also be left in the apecial book closet next to the Friends Bookstore at 1000 Avocado Ave. All hardcover anq paperbadt books are acceptable, with the e)(ception of law books and magazines. Donations are tax-deductible. Call to anange to have books piciced up. (949) 759-9667. Th• Thul'9d-v Morning Women'• Club, a 40-year-old friendship club, Is seeking new members. The clu'b, which contains various general interest sections, meets at 11 a.m. on the aecond Thursday of every month at the Radisson Hotel in Newport Beach. The luncheon is $23 and includ es entertainment. The hotel is at 4545 M acArthur Blvd. (714) 546-2244. lnterflii1h couples with one Jewish partner are Invited to participate in an interfaith couples diacusslon group hosted by the Jewiah Family Service of Orange County. The group is geared toward those couples looking to make Judaism and the Jewish community part of their relationship. The group meets in the evenings in the agency's office at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration Is required. (714) 44&-4950. Nightly mfftlngs are offered In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to overcome nicotine addiction. Schedule or (714) n4-9106 or (800) 642·0666. 1be Newport Sports Museum, a nonprofit organization, operates a free muaeum at 100 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The muaeum, which hss one of the world's largest collections of sports memorabilia, it open from 9 a.m . to 6 p.m . weekdays and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m . on Saturday. (949) 721-9333 or www.newponspoiUmuseum.orp. The Hoag Cane« Center sponsors two tal chi classes taught by Victor Armand: a session for Intermediate-to advanced-level students from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Thursdays for people with cancer and their families. A beginner session meets from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Fridays. The classes are designed to reduce stress, increase longevity and promote a sense of well-being with basic, easy-to-learn, non-atrenuous movements to aid in balance and • @JIJlllJIWtiul1 CONSIGN • DESIGN Quality Furnishings & Acc111orl•1 For Your Rom• JUST ARRIVED Pine C hest ...................................................... 'SO- White "Cottage Style" End 1Bble .............. •us- Queen Southwest Style Headboard ........... •175• CoWH' Tuble ................................................... '17S- I:>e:sk ........................•............•••..••..••...••..•.. t ••• '2W Full Size Head/Footboard ........................... ~ <>c:caslonaJ C'balr ......................................... 1295" Lighted Curio Cabinet ................................ '3W Larae Dreaer With Mlrror ....................... !3W' Cberry Buffet ............................................... '451" Set of 6 "Hltcbc:Oek" Cbalr ....................... '121P concentration. No registration-is required. The center is at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722·6237. The Estancia High School Parent Teacher Student Assn. hosts a monthly paper drive every Saturday from 9 a.m . to noon in the school's northwest parking lot, on the corner of Estancia North and Placentia. Newspapers that are bound, loose or bagged are accepted, however cardboard, bound material such as phone books or thicic magazines are not. Bins are available for drop off every day of the month for people who prefer to go at other times. All fu nds raised go to the association. Free. The school is at 2323 Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa. (949) 515-6500. Oasis Senior Center offers a daily telephone contact program for seniors who have a limited local support system. They also offer ongoing computer classes that teach the basics of Word, Quicken, Print Shop and Internet usage. (949) 644-3244. ......_, The Costa M ... Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m . Wednesdays at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who wanta to improve his or her public speaking skills. (714) 444-8783. The N4rWPC>rt Beech Distinguished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 .to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach. Call to make reservations. (949) 646-1274. ' --Fridiy, ~ 2, 2002 ' M The Jewilh Femlty a.Vlee ol Orange County holdt group meet1ngs for younger wo~ to dlacun Issues relating to life paasagH and changes, body image•. family, rela1ionshipe, communication, Intimacy and sexuality, anxl4Jty, and loneliness. The group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the agency office. The office is at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration is required.. Marcy M iddler, (714) 44S-4950, Ext.114. Mesa MesMngerS Toastmu.,.. Club 891 in Costa Meta meet• at 7 p.m . Tuesdays at Meaa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa M esa. (714) 640-4446. Blue Rame Toastmesten Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The• meeting is free for first-time visitors. (949) 856-4308. To•stm•sters Club 231 mHta at 7 a.m. Mondays at the Irvine Co., 1800S Newport Center, Newport Beach. (949) 733-2209. The Costa Mesa Ch•mber of Commerce will host its weekly Networkers Luncheon on Wednesdays from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club. Visitors are welcomed. The club is at 1701 Golf Course Drive. $13. (714) 885-9090. Harbortlte Toastmasters Club meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del M ar. (949) 293-4630. Lido Isle Toaatmaaters mHtl from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays at Fletcher Jones Motorcar• at 3300 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. (714) 964-5314. The Oaals Senior c.nt.r often transport to take membera to appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttle takes members to the center. Call to make an appointment. (949) 644-3244. Tutoring la availeble tOr people interested in reading English but who could use the help. Hourly ratea and times are negotiable. (949) 851-1739. 0Hls Senior Center oflws visual aid screenings with a Braille Institute representative by appointment (949) 644-3244. &Mntiel Weight Management offers interactive and proactive weight loss groups. Learn behavior modification and other techniques to control your weight. The cost is $20. Groups meet from 8:30 to 8 p.m . Wednesdays and Thursdays at 369 San M iguel Drive, Suite 350, Newport Beach. (949) 718-9848. The Hope lnatttuteoff9rs a women's support group Tuesdays at 2900 Bristol St, C·206, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-0020. • And m05t lmportanttv. yOUr k.-ObservtdOnsl Giit ..... -...., ...... ............ • • .. w • , FORUM .... READERS RESPOND Cop choppers are crime . . stoppers , not just noise AT ISSUE: Two Newport-Mesa residents applaud police helicopters and suggest a Newport Beach resident reconsider his stance. S o once again. after a few year's rest. another resident questions.the benefit of the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach Airborne law F.nfon:ement Program ("Residents seek quiet OD Newport front. .. Tuesday). Onal asain. becau,,e of occasional noise. the cry goes up that it is a oonstmt ~problem. a oosdy bwdeo and nothing more than an expen.We~ Sounds to me that Newport Beach resident Rene Jarober and bis group have already made their decision about the program and its benefits to the citizens of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach before they review any data that would.,go against their position. Congratulations again to the leadership of both dtles ln creating a program that ls a national example of coopera- tive law enforcement, and which plays a leading role in re- ducing crime in Newpon-Mesa In my opinion, solely the ability of the helicopter to pro· vide s~c direction to patrol units on the ground, thus pro- viding additional protection to SEAN HILLER I DAILY Pit.OT Police Officers K.C. Gleason, left, and Bruce Foster keep an eye out for crime in the skies above Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. those officers on a call, is rea- son enough for the program to exist. The life of one officer po- tentially saved from hann due to the ability of the belicopttt. pilot and observer to infuun them of a suspect's location and actiom speab for jtsel( While the Airborne Law En- fon:ement Program should not have carte blanche, any reason- able, rational individual will agree that the benefits of this program far outweigh the costs to taxpayers. SCOTT SMl1li Costa Mesa So Rene Jacober's rest is dis- turbed by the police helicopter. Tho bad. I live in the area of the lower Back Bay and every time I hear that "wop wop wop" noise, I am reassured that our Police Department is on the job. Day QUESTION ACHOPF\JU. 7 What ... you, • thoughts on Newport ...... helic:opt9r7 Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-«>86 or send e-mail to dai/ypilottllatimes.com. Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only. and night, they are there to pro- tect us. If a suspect was cor- nered on the ground, I suppose Jacober Y(Ould complain if our wonderful police dog was bark- ing at a cornered suspect and his "peace and quiet" and "good night's sleep" was dis- turbed. JANET SPEERs-BARON Newport Beach • Tuesday August .e, 2002 4:00 .-8:00 PM llARIN&R'8 PARK. NSWPORT BEACH • CllW N tl IOGI Iii• N•uport ..... Nll•u ... end 1 ,....)oumlllteftd ·~ mMeglng edllDr Of the Deftv PYot. Neighborhoods throughout Newport Beach are being invited to join forces with thousands of communities nationwide for the 19th Annual National Night Out crime end drug pNVention event! Residents are asked to lock ttlelr doors, tum on ~ights and spend the evening outside with neighbors. ~ I will be ~ding food, drinlCi and we'll 111 have 1ame gOod summer funl · • DlllYl'llot ,\ ~ l. • r • ' Fnday, quSt 2, 2002 -A7 t· BEST BUYS ·. Keep your eye on great prices at Ziggy S Optical Z ~ Opdc81 ls one of the belt k>caJ eyewea.r-abope. Jt'I been in bu8hlele for the lut 21 years, and Zi88)' aaya bll IUCCelS is from serving 95CJL repeat and referral customers. 7.lar• bu a great selection of quality eyewear at great prices.. e,ewear collectlons available include l)olce & Gabbana. Glortio Armant, Calvin Klein, Alain MiWi, Gue.ct. Fend.I, Tura. SObouette, Chanel. F.scada. MaW Jim. Penol. Oakley, Kio Yamato and LafonL There's a lab on the premises to ensure that wort is accurate and controlled. and it provides fa.st se.rvice. Zi8BY's Optical is at 3417 Via Udo, Newport Beach. (949) 673-1883. llMl<ET1NG EXPERTS Costa Mesa has the best new Japanese madcet called Marubl on Harbor Boulevard. Marukai bas a great produce department. GETIING INVOLVED •GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Dally Piiot on a rotating bnls. If you'd like For Information on adding your organization to thla list, call (949) 574-4298. ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Mesa famillet can host a German student and eam up to $1,000 toward a number of travel e&oed pn)gram1. Danielle Carpino, (800) 322-HOST. GREER WYLDER as well as seafood, meats. sushi, snacks. household items, kitchenware, health care and beauty care. and snacks. hulde the store, there is also a fresh bakery department. a food court for takeout or sit-down meals and a aepe stand where you can get dessert or sandwich crepes. Mu.rakai offers a membership card for extra savings at $10 a year. Murak:al is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. It's at 2975 Harbor Blvd. (714) 751-8433. UPDATE YOUR STYLE ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER Jl you're wardrobe is out of style, atop by ........ Women to find out what's in. "We bring forth current trend-setting styles to the fun, daring and independent leaders in (ashJon within a beautiful and stylish setting." says Heather . Undbergh, manager. Flare for Women has high-quality apparel and acceaaories. Som e of its • most popular lines include Allen 8, Bella Dahl, Cosabella, Dita Eyewear, Ex-E.x Jewelry, Frankie 8, Justine Bateman, Juicy Couture and Miss Sixty, as well as Paper, Denim, Ooth. It's at 360 E. 17th St .• Costa Mesa. (949) 650..fi360. EVEN MORE AT SOUTH COAST I lcnow I just listed the latest shops to open at South Coast Pl81.8., but now there's more. New stores opening soon include Oub MoDllCO, Book Soup, Oalre'I~. Miss Sbty The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The and Pu:r.de 7.oo. Oub Monaco ls going to be a great addidon at South Coast Plaza. and you won't have to drive to Beverly Hills to get great atyie for men's and women's apparel at reasonable prices. The Orange County excl~ivf boutique will also carry its llnes of color cosmetics. Book Soup's West Hollywood location has been popular for the last 27 years, and now Its second location will open in September. Book Soup caters to readers who love literature, film, music and art, and it canies a nice seJection of bard-to-find books and gifts. The store will have celebrity book readings and signin~ Claire's Accessories is a specialty shop for teen fashion accessories. Claire's bas the latest in fashion for girls 7 to 26. The store will open in September and offer everything from earrings, hair accessories. jewelry and purses. Volunteers are also needed from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday The Amyotrophlc Lateral through Saturday at the same Scleroaia Assn., which helps aOciety la also seeking volunteers . location (949) 640-4777. individuals who have the to answer calls for the unit's disorder that is also known as Helpline lnfoCenter. (949) Lou Gehrig's disease, needs 261-9446. volunteers. (714) 375-1922. AMERICAN CANCER ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP OF ORANGE COUNTY The American Cancer Society Support group leaders, Visiting Discovery Shop needs unwanted Volunteers, family resource goods. auch as clothing, consultants and office volunteers furniture, jewelry, accessories, are needed. Volunteers may wortc antiques and collectibles, to on one-time projects or ongoing fund the society's research, programs. Training sessions are education and patient services available. (800) 660-1993. programs. The goods may be dropped off at 2600 E. Coast AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Highway, Corona del Mar. Flower Warehouse, Inc:, The First, TN Orifi""1, Th. Bat ........ ~.°'* .... WW 0 f SS 2 - 0,...7--Aw.k•lt-• (Mt) ........ H.J. Garrett Furniture Fine Furniture Since 1960 A F•wUIJ TIWlilN11 1J:t"1"t Smtitt .114 V.tw Co~ Prkn Ewryt/ltJ 2215 Harbor Blvd., Co1ta Mesa (949) 646.0275 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ROAD TO RECOVERY The transportation program needs volunteers to drive cancer patients to and from medical treatments free of charge. The required commitment is a few hours each week or month. Drivecs must have a valid driver's license and insurance and be at least 25. Volunteers may use either their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vans. (949) 261·9446 or scomer@cancer.org. Miss S!xty features the wort of designer and co-founder Wicby Hassan, whose desi,gns are inspired by her love of main streets in big cities. Miss Sixty's apparel caters to fasbion-for- ward yottng women. The Miss Sixty Boutique will open in Oc- tober and Is the Ont to open in Callfomla. Puzzle :ZOO Is a toy store that will carry the latest puzzles, actiofl figures, stuffed toys, games and collectibles from the hottest manufacturers. It will open in mid-October. CARTAU< The Auto Oub in Costa Mesa will have a one-day sale Satur· day, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., on used cars for members. The MA admlnistratlve office on Fairview Road will function as a full-serv· Ice dealership. while the lot is filled wtth hundreds of late· model Enterprise cars sold at discount prices. Financing and AMERICAN HEART ASSN. The American Heart Assn. is looking for volunteers to perform various general office duties in the main office and implement educational and fund-raising events through Orange County. No experience necessary. Training will be provided. (949) 866-3555. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emotional support to terminally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. Training is auto buurance will allo be of· r~ Cars wtD be IOkl at mkl- Blue Book or lower pricea to ellminate negodatlng, aa well aa a 12-month or 12,000·mile lim· tted powertrain warranty and a seven-day or 1,000-mlle buy back guarantee. Also, cars have already passed the Auto Oub'a 86-point vehicle Inspection pro- gram requirements througb It.a aµto repair program. The In· spection ls offered at a lo1 of Auto Oub-approved repair shops at $89.95 and helps to eliminate a lot of the problems associated with used-car pur· chases. The MA administrative office is at 3333 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. •BEST BUYS appears Mondays and Fridays. Send Information to Greer Wylder at gtWJrwyldertl· yahoo.com or 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, C>:92627, or via fax at (949) 646-4170. provided. (714) 650-0800 or (800) 540-2545. BEST BUDDtES The nonprofit organization la looking for volunteers, 18 and older, to provide companionship for adults with developmental disabilities. ~ a •citizen Buddy,• volunteers will visit with a buddy twice a month and call or e-mail them once a week. The organization lso haa an &-Buddies program that forma friendships entirely over the Internet. Volunteers for that program must be at least 12. (714) 546-1826 or www.beftbuddies.org. . .QUOTE OF. THE DAY 'We have a strong tradition and we're very local ... ' GenalKerr, Newport Water Polo Foundation goalie. A8 Friday, August 2, 2002 Sports Ecllor Roger CMson • (949) 574-4223 • Sports Fu: 1949) 650-0170 . . Newport~ eas~s p~St a pair Ted N~wland's water polo squad dominates in opening play of the U.S. Senior Nationals. Steve Vlreen Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Day 1 in the Senior Nation$ resulted in dis- playing domination for the Newport I !arbor Water Polo Foundation 'A: team. Newport Coach Ted New- land's players were men among boys as they displayed their prowess in two victories on the first day of the Senior Nationals at Corona del Mar I-Ugh. Newport scored a 17-4 victory over Paradise (UC Santa Bar- bara) and an 18-5 victory over Lion (Loyola Marymount). "We're basically playing against a college team; it's a little different than playing against a team like Hungary." said two-meter man Ryan Bailey, a U.S. National Team member who led Newport with 14 goals on the day, seven in each vic- tory. "This was not quite as aggres- sive as I'm used to. It will be differ- ent (today)." · Newport Harbor WPP A started Its day with a sound victory over Para- dise, and from the outset, Bailey led the team mainly made up of UC Ir- vine alumni. Newland is a longtime coach of UCI. Bailey, class of '99, scored Newport's first three goals. Newport built a 4-0 lead with just three minutes spent. There are seven-minute quarters in the Senior Nationals, and Newport still man- aged to put up football scores. Bailey scored three more goals in the second quarter. Fellow two-me- ter man Jeff Powers, who will be a senior at ua in the fall, conbibuted four goals, while Omar Amr, Dan Klatt and UO assistant water polo coach Marc Hunt added two each. Amr, Powers. Klatt. Balley and goalie Genai Kerr are U .S. National Team m embers. Kerr recorded eight saves, frus - DON LEACH/OAIL Y PILOT Newport A standout Dan Klatt (9) sets up for a shot on goal and l..jon defender Trevor Wagner can't stop him. , trating and intimidating Paradise with his 6-foot-8, 210-pound frame. He stopped nine shots to help lead Newport to the win over Lion. Kerr and Newport held Uon scoreless in the third quarter, and Kerr also fed Balley and Amr on successful counter attacks. in addition to Bailey's seven goals, Mike Evans, a three-time Olympian scored three, as did Powers. Amr added two and Hunt, Klatt and Sky- lar Putnam contributed one each. In the third quarter, Newport could have been known as the Har- lem Globetrotters of the pooJ, out- scoring Uon, 5-0, and it could have been six if Powers had netted a pen- alty shot. His teammates joked with him about the missed shot. "He locked himself up for the Hall of Fame for the worst four-meter shot of all time," joked Klatt. who is one of the coaches of Foothill High water polo, a prep powerhouse. The teasing among the players is but a reOection of their unity. The Newport Harbor Wate.r Polo Foun- dation of UO alumni is similar to a fraternity. Kerr describes the team as a family, while Balley said that trans- lates on to the play in the. pool. The team aspect was displayed in Newport's supreme ball movement throughout its game against Uon poloists. With 45 seconds remaining in the third, Bailey put the exclama- tion point on that ball movement with a dauling spin move and shot to finish a breakaway. "How did he do that." echoed throughout the crowd. "I want to show these guys the level of play of U.S. water polo," Bai- ley said. "I want to play sedously, not holding back. Maybe the college lcids can learn and know what it's like to play against the Hungarians." Newport will face Bruin (UCLA) today at 1 p.m. Bruin also defeated Uon, 11-t. Former Newport Harbor High standout Peter Belden and Co- rona del Mar product Garrett Bow- lus scored one goal each. Former CdM coach John Vargas, who also coached the 2000 U.S. Olymplc team. is in familiar waters with his Stanford squad, which de- feated Big Valley (University of the Pacific), 10-5. Stanford duels de- fending Senior Nationals champion New York Athletic Oub today at noon. Barry dominates in Newport B victory The two-meter giant scores five goals to lead team of current UCI players to 9-2 win over DeAnza in the opener. By Steve Vireen The Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Orea.son Barry, the 6-foot-9, 210-pound two- meter man of UC lrvine's future; proved to be the center of attention lo the Newport Harbor Water Polo Foundation 'B team's 9-2 victory over DeAnza in the Senior Nationals at Corona del Mar High Thursday. And, to thin.le. Barry is relatively a rookie in the sport. Barry, who will be a sophomore at uo ln the fall. scored ftYe goals and displayed the raw talent that adtes his coach, Tud Newland. "He just keeps getting better," .Newland said of Bany, who is from Eugene, Ore .. "He came out of no- where, really. He's a great athlete and he's getting stronger. A few years from now, he's going to be big time. He still has a lot Of learning to do." After a slow start, Barry and fellow UO teammate Garrett Gentry led Newport to a 5-0 lead lo the first half. Barry drew an ejection and later finished with the goal on the stx-on-ftve with 3:22 remaining in the first In the M'n>nd, Gentry scored 27 &e00nda Into the quarter. Then. after Newport goalie Doug Finfrock recorded a steal, he fed Phil Garcia on the counterattack. Garcia went to Gentry and Gentry dished to Barry, who muscled hJs way in set and fired for a 3-0 lead. "I've improved a lot.~ Barry said of his rise from last year to this sum- mer. "I'm a lot stronger than I used to be. I came in here and I was get- ting pushed around. But. I've been working out. I'm more conOdent and I'm ready to learn more.• Gentry oonttibuted tJwe gpals, while Dan Noon added one tnd An· frock led the defenee with lix saves. Newport used qpeuJve COUbterat- tack:s and took advantage of OeAn· SEAN HIU.ER I DMY PLOT DeAnza's Paul Harris.left, and Newport's Dreason Barry battle for the ball Thursday at Corona del Mar in first-day tournament action. za's mistakes. "They were inexperienced and they had several mental errors," Newland said of DeAma. "There's no secret in this world that It's the work you put in and then you see the re- sult&. You have to put in the time and work together. That's what It's all about for (UO}." Barry's worbrumHke off-sea.sqn baa brought excitement for the up- coming eeason. Barry is anxious to play wfth Jeff Powers, a U.S. Nadonal 'learn member who redshirted last YOUTH TENNIS season and will return for h1s senior year lo the fall. "(Powers) will open up our of- fense." Barry said. NHe helps a lot and be makes the other team change their game." Powers. who is playing with New- port'I ~ squad. is one of the best two-meter men in the nation. New· land said. Newport's B team will take on Ma- libu Waves (Pepperdine), which fea- tures standout Jesse Smith, today at 10 am. at CdM. EYE OPENER • Dlily'1 Pilot • SparU Hell olFame (rlo·l~~ll"'u "'""" Aua. 5 llonof" Dan MacMnlan GOLF Dally Piiot ·Jones cup keeps fans on edge of their seats Richard Dunn Daily Pilot I n a final. look batk at Jones Cup m. a riveting final three holes put an exclamation point on a near-perfect late July afternoon from a spectator's point of view. in the Jones CUp's bener-ball format, the event no doubt serves as an ultimate community pro-am with nail-biting finishes and players feeling free to play certain shors more aggressively, especially on the last hole. One shot separated the entire field Friday after the par-3 No. 15. with host and defending champion Big Canyon Country Qub and Santa Ana Country Qub ded at even par, and Mesa Verde Country Qub and Newport Beach Country Qub at 1-over. After Big Canyon bogeyed I 5 and Newport Beach head professional Paul Hahn drained a 10-foot downhill birdie putt, following a tee shot that kicked left toward ~~8! ~thin a RICHARD stroke of the lead. DUNN Just the way it was drawn up in the boardroom. Eventual champion Big Canyon. with Director of Golf Bob Lovejoy playing on winning teams in back-to-back years. thrilled Its home crowd with amateur Danny Lane coming down the stretch. The Big Canyon men's dub champion birdied the par-5 No. 16 with a 9-foot putt as the hosts recla1med the lead and clinched the perpetual Jones Cup trophy with a 20·f00t blrdie putt on the dogleg right par-5 No. 18. Newport Beach, however, kept fans on edge when Hahn chipped in for par on the par-4 No. 17. And, with Santa Ana fighting to stay one shot oft' the pace, amateur Gregg Hemphill sank a 10-foot par-saving putt from the edge of the green at 17. Hemphill, the two-time defending men's club champion at Santa Ana. entertained the gallery throughout the round with his approaches to the green, which set up three birdies on the first six holes. On Hemphill's birdie on the par-4 No. 4, his wedge shot from 110 yards hit the back: of the green, took one bop onto the fringe, then zipped back on the green with fast spinning action as the ball headed towani the hole and passed It by two feet. setting up an easy birdie chance. Santa Ana enjoyed a two-shot lead after Hemphill'a t.b.lrd birdie on the par-5 No. 6, but the wheels came off for Santa Ana at the par-4 lio. 9, when It carded a triple bogey-the second uiple bogey on the front nine, following Big Canyon's on No. 2. Santa Ana. though, still had a one-stroke lead at the tum. Lovejoy and Lane both made a birdie on the front nine to help Big Canyon back in the hunt after a rough start. then loYejoy got his team to even par on No. 10, when be sank a 20-foot. double-breaklna binUe putt. Seeing the line perfectly, Lowefuy pointed at the hole-ala Tlgier ~ at the 2000 PGA Ownplooship -befol1' tu. python ... GOLF.PllseM Five locals shoot for crowns today at Costa Mesa Junior Tennis Classic 8r1M Alderton Deity Pilot COSTA MESA -A.a the sun began to SEAN HIUER /DAILY PILOT Genai Kerr is the goalie of the Newport Water Polo Club .. He had 17 saves in two wins Thursday. The ultimate Kerr-tain Sage Hill High's water polo coach, U.S. goalie Genai Kerr, has been generating supreme strategies and stuffing o pposing offenses. By Steve Virgen The Daily Pilot I fGenai Ketr's choice to coach water polo at Sage I fill t ligh is any indication as 10 what type of person he is, assuredly Kerr loves a challenge. I tis p~ipn for the biggest test is a huge reason Kerr, a UC lrvine alumna, is the <;tarting goalie for the U.S. National water polo team. very local," Kerr said of the Newport club team coached by UCI legendary head man Ted Newland. "New York (Athletic Oub) has foreigners. Newport is UC! alumn1, and we have stuck together almost like a family. We want to win this tournament and carry on our tradition." Kerr. who will play in I.he 2004 Olympics in Greece, has been learning from Newtand's styie and Newtand's penchant for being a trendsetter. Newland is one of the reasons Kerr took on the coaching job at Sage Hill, instead of going to a school with an established program. Kerr wanted 10 be I.he coach in the Lightning's inaugural season two years ago. And, obviously, he also wants to transform the small school into a winning program. just trying to compete with the larger public schools. They're all getting better. I feel, even if they haven't played or if they're still leamjng, as long as lhey're dedicated to the game and they can come togelher and play for the same style, we're going to be successful" ln addition 10 learning from Newland and Burgess, Kerr has also been gaining insight from U.S. Coach Ralko Rudie. who guided Yugoslavia to Olympic gold in 1984 and 1988 and then another gold medal as the head coach,,of Italy in 1992. This weekend, Kerr will be the leader of the defense for the Newport Harbor Water Polo Foundation 'A' team in I.he Senior Nationab, a 16-team tournament at Corona del Mar and Newport I !arbor High Schools. With I.he Newport I !arbor WPF. Kerr will have the opportunity to showcase his skills and the experience acquired from a recent trip lo Europe with Team U.SA "It's been so intense and now I feel prepared to play at a high level in the Senior Nationals," Kerr said. "(The U.S. team) just got back from Rl15,'lia. Croatia and 1 lungary. When we got baclc, we beat Hungary in Moraga. And, now I've jus t been practicing and getting ready for Senjor Nationals." Kerr chose to coach at Sage Hill instead of being an assistant at his alma mater, Coronado High. Kerr's former coach, Randy Burgess, offered hlm the chance to be a part of a powerhouse. but Kerr wanted to build "I've been very fortunate to play for top coaches in the sport," Kerr said. "Now 1 just want to originate my own style from what I've learned. I was offered to coach with (Burgess) in Coronado, but I wanted to build a team from scratch. I wanted to say that I developed It by myself." Kerr bas two sisters. lliasha. 22. will attend UCJ this fall and will also help her elder brother with the coaching at Sage Hill. lliasba transferred to UCl from Loyola Marymount, where .doctors discovered she bad a heart murmur and she stopped playing water polo. Kerr said Nt!wport's rich tradition of playing as a team will make a difference in the Senior Nationals. "We have a strong tradition and we're After two seasons of developing taJent and just seeking people who will play, Kerr expects the Ugbtning's boys and girls water polo teams to improve largely in the upcomlng school year. "Some of the girls had never played water polo before," Kerr said. "Now, I'm Kerr's youngest sister, Thhlia. 18. recently graduated from Coronado and will play as a goalie for UClA A YSO soccer camps begin Monday CORONA OEI. MAR -Soccer players ages 4 ~ to 14 can sign up for AYSO Region 57's "Future Stars Soccer Camp," weelcJy soc- cer camps held at llncoln FJ- ementary beginning Monday and going through the whole month of August. The camp is for beginning players (ages 4Y to 6). inter- mediate players (6 to 9) and ad- vanced players (9 to 14), and Is designed lo teach new skills and improve on existing ones while meeting new friends. Camp dates are Aug. 5-9, 12- 16, 19-23 and 26-31. There are three sessions avail- able each week.: a half-day from 8:30 a.m. to noon, a half-day from I to 4 p.m . and a full-day camp Crom 8:30 u.m. to 4:30 p.m. Half-day camps cost $95 while a full-day costs $160. Campers will ,ecelve a camp T- shlrt. certifidlte, snacks and Gatorade. 1 To re~ter, · please call (949) 224-5588 or visit www.ay- so57.org, GOLF Continued from ~ birdie pull dropped into the cup. With its triple bogey in the rearview mirror. Big Canyon fell to 1-under when Lane birdied the par-3 No. 12 and never trailed again, despite bogeying 15 and forcing a tie at the top or the leader board with Santa Ana. Big Canyon won at 2-under 70. The 6,876-yard layout, which played long because of the wind, caused the first two triple bogeys in Jones Cup history, as well as the event's first double bogey, when Newport Beach finished with an aggressive, go-for-broke 7 on the par~5 18. Hahn yanked a 6-iron layup shot into the water al 18, then dropped and bit into the water apin, while amateur partner JefJWrfgbt carded the team's best score on the challenging and interesting finishing bole. "Uke I've said before, this ls a 1..-0mpedtive deal aod ft gets the juices ftowtng," Hahn said of the Jones Cup. "When you're playing in something like this, you can really feel It.~ One of Santa Ana Director of Golf Mike Reehl's best shots came early In the round, when he ripped an 8-iron from 188 yards out to the fringe on the par-5 No. 2, which set up an eagle attempt. Mesa Verde, which fmlsbed ded for second with Santa Ana at even-par 72, enjoyed bookend birdies by men's club champion Pete Daley. the only amateur to play in all three Jones Cups. Daley, fresh from the Canadian Senior Amateur Otampionship. birdied the first hole after hitting in the right rough. Daley chipped to within ftve feet and knocked down the blrd.ie putt on the par-4 opening hole to give Mesa Verde a fast lead. · The putts didn't fall for Mesa Verde head pro Tom Sargent, whose remarkable Oop shot on the last hole set up the winning blrdle during the Inaugural Jones CUp in 2000 at Newport Beach. In Jones CUp ID, It WU Daley with the magic as the senior sensation blrdled 13 with a great second shot out of a fairway bunker to within five reet. Daley also birdJed 18 as Mesa Verde dropped to even and tied for runner-up honors. • The most notable caddie in the 2002 Jones CUp pro-am field was Debbie Albright of Newport Beach Country Oub. Albright, the defending Tea Cup Cassie champion. carried the bag for Hahn. She will defend.Per Tea Cup crown Sept. 4 at Santa Ana Country Oub. •Wright was blown away by the treatment he received al Big Canyon during Jones Cup m. including the lunch and post-event awards presentation and champagne toast. •t couldn't believe It. They hnd signs with our names on them at the range,• Wright said "I walked over to the far side aod began hitting balls, then they told me to move over. I bad a apecial place with my name on it to practice.· • One big toast should go to Big Canyon, which superbly hosted Jones Cu.p m and manages~ detail 6.rst cJaaa. Fndly, ~·2, 2002 M SIDELINES "Brother, can you spare a quarter? A recent mini-reunion ofOass of'45 at Harbor High sparked a food memory of Rod MacM.ilUan, who earned a deep regard from thousands of young boys when he was athletic director of the Hatbor Boys' Oub. One of the most outstanding heroics that Is still remembered by some found MacMilllan, at about the age of9, in 1935 saving the life of a young boy about 6 years old in the bay near Bay Island. One '49 varsity grldder recalls seeing MacMllllan and the boys at Ice cream restaurants after the games. He would transport them to the games and treat them to desserts. MacMillia.n. who also served prominently on the Newpon-Mesa school board for years, made his athletic madc5 in football and track as a junior and senior at Newport. He was once a sportswriter for some years in the harbor ~ and also contributed many hours helping Newport athletic director Ralph Reed with sports programs and publications. As a teammate and a sportswriter, MacMillian always held his sports mates in highest regard. As a sportswriter, Before the young lad tumbled into the water, MacMillian was aware that the boy couldn't swim and dove into the water from the dock to pull him up and bold his head above water. He also called for help. He knew a lifeguard named Al Irwin was nearby on Montero Street in Newport. DON MacMillian bad a habit of seeking out CANTRELL meaningful qualities lrwin still remembers the desperate moment and came running to help. He was able to lift the boy away from MecMillian and move him Lo safety out of the water. MacMillian was simply pleased that they could rescue the boy and never carried any thoughts of a thanks or reward. However, it is presumed that some witnesses were rather astonished when the boy's mother, a well-to-do woman, came forward and offered MacMlllian a quarter ru, a reward As the years came to pass, MacMillian became a constanr friend and counselor to many boys who frequented the Harbor Boys' Oub in Costa Mesa and participated in numerous sports. Irwin, a lifeguard in prep days. who advanced to become a coach at Harbor High. Orange Coast College and UC Irvine. still has warm recalls of MacMillian's heartwarming contributions to harbor area boys. IIwin recently said, ·1 was pleased when they held that tribute to Rod wheo they did some years ago. II was a fine tribute." Admirers still recall MacMillian's days of driving the boys on buses to places they ordinarily would never visit for sports and field trips since many came from homes that could not aJJord pleasure trips for their families. Many of those attending the tribute years ago remembered the emotional tu~ when it came around to personally thanking MacMillian for all his years of encouragement and generosities. USA WATER POLO 2002 Men'• National Chempionehips Todlly'a schedule (at Coron• del Mtlr High) 8 e.m. -Stanford vs. Navy 9 a.m. -Bruin vs. Paradise 10 a.m. -Newport B VI. Malibu 11 a.m. -New York AC e VS.. Golden Beere Noon -New York N:. A vs. Stanfbrd 1 p.m. -Newport Ava. Bruin 2 p.m. -Golden Beer A VI. NewportB 3 p.m. -Olympic Oub va. New YorkACB 4 p.m. -Big Valley vs. Navy 6 p.m. -Uon va. Par8Che 8 p.m.-0. Ana w. M8'ibu 7 p.m . -Suneet va.. Golden S..r A about individuals. Out of the year of '49, he recalled that Bob Berry was almost picked as captain of the '47 Tar varsity as a sophomore -two more votes would have done it. Berry was named captain for the second time at the end of the '49 season. Berry was excused one day each week to work - and he did by hauling cement from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and then reporting for football practice and still working harder than any other member of the team. He often kept minute items of interest on players. He once wrote, "Mel Smalley. most valuable Tar '49 gridder, saw only two minutes of action during the '48 season, yet his desire to play made him first-team this year in addition to being Most Valuable Player and All-Sunset League." Smalley also scored 104 points in '49. He was often bothered when he would observe an outstanding player shorted or belittled by league members or writers in one direction or another. He recalled Lorrie Langmade. one of Newport's best gridders in '43 under Coach Les Miller. He wrote, "Langmade has played a great season as blocking back. .. and bad been even greater at backing up the line, but was left off the all-league team." He noted that justice arrived a few weeks later when Langmade was named LO the All-CIF second team. Langmade had also bee11 a stout member of the champ '42 Newport grid team. One interesting note once found that l.angmade scored the 6rst-ever T-formation touchdown for Newport vs. Huntington Beach in '43. HAPPY BIRTHDAY l Ii I j i I WEDNESDAY 17 -~ ..... CorON del Mar Tennla, '01 THURSO-'Y 19-~Plnllldl Orange Coeet Trade 8lfld fteld, '02 TODAY ,._ ......... ,.,... COf'ON del M., Tredt 8lfld twd, '91 AIO Fttdly, Al.cult' 2. 2002 · lOTH ANNUAL COSTA MESA JUNIOR CLASSIC ... c.... .... ,....c..rt ......... :re:~ ..... ,,1 cMif.Nld*-~~ Khoury (21 def. Aftdtcw Cho,..._ M. Chrtedan. (4), 1-1, l-1; 8'Mo a. (2) def, ,_., fltlodll (I), u. e.o . °'*.,.,... _,,... ""'*19 (1) d9t • .-..DeGu.nen.•1.W: OuartlrftNle. MoCullough (1) c»f. Chrtedan ...., (4) ... a.ten SfmMclo (8), 6-3, 6-1; '*'« Rhodie (I) def. Ertlr frWlle, e.2, M; ColtlM dflf Jd Devidlon.. 1-2, •a: Cho ... Ctlartee NaWWt. • 1. W : Khoury c»t. Ni'ChOtee Jemroe. M, S-2. Denny Deulnlk (3), °"' "'· ~ for I~ SIMo ct'6be (2) tWf. c.no. aom.it. • 1. t.1. Round of-18-~ulloueh (1) c»f. 1)WO( Oobeon. w. M; ~def, Jflff r.tau.ori. •2, M; Colllrw c»t. Nim Boemer, 3-8, 8-0, 7-8 (4): DeYldeon def. ~ Aheem, &-2. 11-2; Cho c»f. Devld Ormont. 11-2, 11-S; Nguyen c»f, Wnrn v.nu.n. e-o. 11-1; J.mroe c»t. ic..ne John.on, by def.ult; Khoury 12) def. o.nlel Gu1hue, 8-0, 8-0. fb.lnd of 18-Flemlng (1) tWf. Ryen C.ughl9f\, N, 1-2; De Guirn.n def. Bryce K.-t, 1-2, 11-1; !alt> (4) ct.f. ~ Onnont, "°· S-1; Slmfldo (8) def. Jeremy Neuman, 8-2, S.O; Rhodel 151 def, i<.tlmin, 1-1, 4.e, 1-2; DllJMtnllt (3) dtef. Jd Gonde, e.o. 8-2; Carloe Gomer def, Oheee OllS>Mnt. u. w. 8-2; Chiba (2) def.~ Chung, 6-1, 8-0. ·loya12 ....... .. , ...... Semlflnall-Sh&mpel Suzuki ( 11 def. Spencet "-IU. 7-8, 8-0; Clifford Yook (4) def. Bleke Mel9tM (21. 6-0, 8-3. Samlflnale -Cher'lle Alval'lldo ( 1) def. Teran Sondhu, 1-2. 6-2; Raymond Sarmiento (2) def. Lewll Hong, 8-1, &-2. Ouerwrflnal1-Shlmpel Suzuki (1) def. Ryan Sandburg. t-2. 11-1; Clifford Yook (') dflf. Mltd\ell Brown, H , M . &-2; Bl•~ 121 def. Brennan Robena, 8-0, 8-3. Round of 18-Suzukl (1 I dflf. Arwtv MagM, 7-6, M ; Sandburg def. Neel Patil, 8-2, 8-0; Dede ct.f. Chri• JohMOn, 6-1, 8-2; Reitz (3) def. Benjamin Tom, 7-8 (8), 8-0; Brown def. Ryan Deity, M . &-1; Yook (4) def. Alex Caughron, by ct.fault; Roberta def. Chris Nguyen, M . 8-0; Meister (2) def. Reynaldo Alvarez. 8-0, 6-1. 8oy'l14 ..... Semifinals -Jake Fleming 11) def. , _Llp_l_Nalca __ ~k1 .... Quarwrftnelt -Char'lle Alval'lldo (1) def. JU9dn ThomPIQn, &-0, 6-3; Teran Sondhu (4) def. Connor Cuny, 6-3, 6.3; Lewie Hong def. Nlpun P8tel. 8-1, 8-2; Raymond Sarmiento (2) def. Dlnlel Ho. 8-3. 8-3. Round of 16-AJval'lldo (1) def. Joel ~nedy. t-3, 6-0; Thompeon def. Arthur Karacezain, M , M ; Sondhu (4) def. Mike De Coeter, 6-2, M ; Cuny def. Samuel Maclal, 6-3, &.2; Hong def. Matt Leung, 6-0, 8-0; ,,... def,'Chri• Lavery, 8-0. 8-1; Ho def, l'brlten Keii.long, 8-i , &-1 ; Sarmiento (21 def. Alexander Sarldulen , 4-8, 11-3, 7-6. 8oy'l10a1n9'ee Semlflnala -Trevor Campell ( 1) def. IOTACIOll JlllCW) HOTIC[ TO Di:rENDANT: (Aviso a Acusedo) Kenneth C Ketner YOU ARC BEING SUCD BY PLAINTIH · (A Ud. I• est• dem1nd1ndo)· Zion Yohannea You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons is served on you to file a typewritten response et this court. A letter 0t phone ctN will not protect you; your typewritten rtsponh must be In proper le&•I f0tm if you want the court to h-yow cue. If you do not Me your response on time, you may lose the cne, and your weees. money and prCIPlf'tY ITUIY be taken without further wernine from Ult court. • There •re other i.111 requirements. You mty w1nt to cell •n •ttorney r111f!I •w•y If you do not kftOw en attorney, you may c•ll an attorney referral setvk:e or a lee•I aid office (fisted rn the phone book) Oespues de qua le ent.reeuen Mta cltaclon tud1CNll uated llene un pfHO de 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS para p;esentar una rnpUflta H crlta a maQUllla en est• corte. U111 carta o una Hamada telefonlca no It olrecer• protecc:lon: su respuesta escrlb • mtqulnt Ilene qua cumplw con In l0tmalidades leaales 1prop1adas si usted qulete que la corte u cuche su cno. Si usted no prtHntt su respuesta 1 tiempo. putde perder el CHO, y le pueden qult.r su .alerio. su dlnero y otns cousde au propltd•d sin avlso adlcional por part• de la corte. Edsttn otros requlsltos 11111ta. Puede que usted qulefa llamar a un eboeado lnmedlatame11te. SI 110 conoce a un aboeaclo, puede llemtr a un servlcio de referi'"cla de abo1•clos o • una oftclna de ayuda le&al (vea el dlrectorlo telefonk:o). CASINUMIR1 CN-r•4elC..•) IKUISIS The name and addrus ol the court is. (El nombre y dlreulon de la corte ••> Superlof Court of CallfOf nla, County of Los Anaeles, 415 WHt Ocun Boulevard, Lona Bud!, Cahlornla 90802, South Olstrk:t The name and addren , and telephone number of pleinlJffs alt0tney, or pl1ln1ttt wlthout an attor11ey Is· (El nombre. la direc:clOn y el numero de teltfono del aboeado def demandante, o def demandante qua no tltnt aboaaclo, cs) Jeffrey H rrMdman, Esq , S8N 42811, 170 Laurel StrMI, S.11 Dlqo, CA 92101, (610) 236-1515 DATii "C::1~11 11 2002 JOHN A. 1, cua~~1· ~i(Mj::=~'HrnA'fi' Of CAUIORNIA ... AND roa THI COUNTY Of lOS ANGlUS ZION YOHANffES, Plelntlff, • KENNETM C. KETNER. et al, Defendants CASI NO. NCU UIS STATIMllfT Of DUIAGIS (CC'° SICTION 42S. I I) Plt1nt1tt, ZION YOHANNES, ht<tby tendftrs hat S!ttement of Damaan .. to KENNCTH c KETNER only, H follows; l. Genetal damaaes at lust In lhe amount of Two Hundred Tho11Und Dollars ($200,000.00); 2 Medlcel .. penaes In the amount of Fifty Thounnd Dolle" ($60,000 00): 3. W•1• loss end Ion of Income at least In the amount ol One Hundred Thousand Dollars $100,000.00). DATED. July 20, 2002 /SI JEFFREY H. FREEDMAN, ESQ. Published Newport Beach·Cost. Mesa Deify Pilot Mt 26. AilDnt 2. 9, 16, 200'l F051 ~Cox '41, 1-2, •1: .... u.... (21 dflf ......... Llploomb.; M , 1-S. Qu.,111ffL.,.,.-n...~ (1) def,.~""""' M.M; ICM\ COie (4) def.~ .... L.llllllMh, 6-3. $-2; ~ Llpeoombdlil lrtk 1-W.,,..., S.S. •z. .... UlliMI (2) ... 'lltbhlro Nonernl. 7-6 .... Round o11e-Carnpt1e11 t11 def. ThomM Sdttlng. 6-0, l-0: Huang dtef, Jim~ &-0, f.1; COie (4) def. MMlhew Ta. 8-2.1-0: LalltlMh tWf. Aulitln Huneekaf, M. W; Upeoomb def. Jainee L.wrv. s.o, 8-1; Helmltaedl def. Chartle CoNm 131. 7•5, 8-3; Nonlml def. Styler OIYle. M, 8-2; UllMI (2) def. Vincent Bui, 8-1,M. ... , .......... Semlflnale -Lauren Jonee I, l def. cameron Won.landm.n. u. &-2; Char1oue Sodlf'8 (2) def. C..-y Knut.on, 7-8, 8-0. Ouatterllnall-Lauren Jonel (1) def. Ciel,. R~. 7-1, 8-0; C.mefOn Sanon-Sandman (41 fWf. Julie Utrlc:ti, 6-1, 11-2; ca..v Knutiton (3) dflf. Arrfll Bee*. 8-0, 8-3; Owrtoa. btllffe (2) def. Cetrllhe Cebenllla, &-1, .... Round of 18-Jonee (1) def, Leanna Furuvald. 8-1, 8-1; R~ def. Carmen Khoury, 8-3, 8-3; Ba1TOn-Sendman (4) def. Kn.ta Mcfntolh, 8-3, 6-2; Utrl<:tt def. Launt MOMI, 8-1, &-2; hat def. Stephanie ~enco, &-2, 6-1; Knutaon (3) def. Malllka Thomal, 8-0, 11-1; Cabenllle def. Rehee Paqulllo, 7-5, 8-1; Sc.tflffe (2) def. Amanda Rubenstein, 8-1 , 6-2. ~,. ..... Samlfinal1 -Diana Khoury def. Jennifer Even, 6-1, 8-1; Vaneua °"'*P CJI .,,MIN ~.1-2. .,. . ~..,._,.....,,__.,, Mofv ... (1). .. dllllllt; DleM l(houfyd91. ~ ~ w. H:Menl~*'-~ ....... 4-t.W.M;~OWMptf>del. Jenn'(T_, (I), W, M. Round of 11-... (11 def. AmlilM ,..... "°· M: Ewn def. Mltf'9ll -... M , U; Khoury dttf. Alegi Onege,...,, 8-2; ~ dlf. CMlty ~. e-1,1-1;~dftf. AIV9M ToneMI, 1-2, 1-7, M; Pehrnev dtf. Laure Roblneon, W, 1-2; T11I (5) def. ~Ii V9n Oppen. 7-8. 3-8. M: Dunlap (21 def. lonhle Mime. e.2. U.1-1. • Geft.14 ..... SemlflMll -n,e. Quarwftnell-AHeon Aamoe (1 ldef. Hevtev Young,"°· 6-2; lr.ne Katurtcov (5) ct.f. Netetle Dudlor, 6-2, S-2; C.tMne ~ (8) def. Jiiiian Br8vennan (3), 8-1; 7-6; lroob PletlNr' (2) def, Kellie Ammerman, 4-8, u. 7-6. Round of 18-Rarnoe (1) dlf. Kalli K.lw9be, u , s.o; Vouna tWf. cann. Sohalll, 8-3, 7-8; Dudtof def. Si.cy ~(4),4-8,8-1, 7-6;~ (6)def, M~Voung.&-t,l-1;Yoo (8) def. Elizabeth Yan't Hot 8-1, 8-0; Bnlwrman (3) def. s.t.h SmNne, 8-2, 6-2; Ammerman def. Stephanie Linger, 6-1, &-2; ,...,_ 121 def, ~nv Sturgeee. 8-0, 8-1. CMre.12 ..... Semlfinall-~I Jonee (1) def. Yukiko Nonaml, 6-1, &-0; Nelly Rldeve (2) def. Tlffany Mal, 8-0, 6--2. Quarterflnel1 -Mc:Cal1 Jonee ( 11 del Anne c:om.. M. M; 'Nll:llo Nofwnl , ..... talNrtM lllp (ll N. .,_~Mel(l)d9l1l'1 I ldlte WllllN. H , •z: Nl9y ~ (2) *'· Jordln IOmur9 (I), • , , .. '· -.und O/f 11 ---(1) def. TifMI ...., H. M: come cMt J9nnifllr ...... •1. ., . ..0: Nonllml ,,, def. MeMe C.WW. e.1. M: lllp Ill def. Lllnne Whe9loc*. 8-2. M; w.i... del,.... ~. M , $oO: Mel (S) def. Kalefvn Chrilden. e.o, 8-3: Klmure 18) dlf. a.n. ~. H,4.e, W; ~ (2) def. Ye.min Amin. 8-0, &-0. • Ollll10 ..... Semlfll\lle -Bttenna SwlnmMZ def • .Jo.nne Smith. t-3, W ; Jordaen Sanford 12) ct.f. Mel!Me Me19UO~a • e-o,e.2. Oua"*11nale -Jo¥f'I Smith def . Alew~y, 7-8, "3; MIMa Stelnm.u def. Kar'ley ~. 8-0, 8-1; Mell .. MatlUOU def. Della Teytor (21. &-0, U; Jofdun Sanford (2) def. Meeghan ChomMu, 6-0, 8-1. Round of 18-lec:hcMty def. Thein Nguyen (1), by default; Smith def. lauf9 Wiike, 6-3, 8-1: Pletdtet "-'· ,..,... Maclae, 6-1, 8-1; 5'1lnmeUdef. Kimberly ICronlt. 8-0, 8-1; MMIUOlte def. Heyley MllW,._., &-0; T-vtor (3) dlf. Halley Hogen. 8-3, &-2; Chomelu def. Julia Blakely, 6-2. 6-2; Sanford (2) def. Vlctor11 Wing, 8-0, 8-0. lo¥a , ..... Samlflnell -J. Bowman-<;. Hau def. 6. Suzuld..C. Yook. 6-4, 4-8, &-1; T. Dec*-S. Reitz def. R. Koury-8. Roberta, e-1. 6-2. eOye 14 doubln Semlflnel1 -J. Callenes-J. Tlengeo reserve, the landlord rtsetllH the richt to bid at '"' sale. Purchases must be paid for at time of purchases. All pur· chaud aoodt •re sold, ·as Is', ind must be removed by 3:00 P.M . 011 the day ol the sale. A" ules are cash. This sale Is subject to prlof cencellatlon In the ennt of settlement, betw"n Morris Movina & Storas•. l11c. and obllpled party Publlahed Newport Buch-COsta Mesa Alicust 2, 9, 2002 FOS4 SU~Of MMMIU1810fUSlOf MnlOIS..SS-TI-IE fOlLOWING PER· SON HAS ABANOOHED TI-IE US£ Of THE FIC· TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME: Mien Pac:hdne. l1M2 Mitchell N .. lrville, CA92614 Th• Fk:btious Buslnass Name refen•d to ebove wn tiled in Or•np County on 6/10/97 F 11• Ho. 19973723666 John A. Pet1rs011. 1971 Vista Ceudel, Newport Buch, CA 92660 Mllrco A. Cubillos. 1411 W. 213th St .. Torrance, CA90501 l/18/2002 Centet for Advanced laparoscoplc Suraery. Inc:. Brl•n B. Queblt•m•nn, CEO/CFO This statement was filed with the County Cler'k of Oranae County on 07 /23/0'l 2002HIM7t Daily Piiot July 26, Aus. 2. 9, 16. 2002 f043 ,.... ...... ... s...... The followille persons are doin11 buslnas as: Infinite Productions & Event Man•11ment, 9692 Blu•aef Or., Huntlnct011 Beach. CA 92642 Dana Lynn Stowell. 9692 Blueruf Dr • Huntlncton Beach, CA 92642 Tiiis business Is COii· ducted by: .,, Individual Have rou slatted doln& buslnas yet7 Yn, 12/10/2001 Dana Stowell This 1tattment was Ii.led with Ute County Clerk of Oran1e County on 07/16/02 2002H101'4 Dally Pilot My 19, 26 Aua.2.9,2002 F029 Rc911. ..... ... s...... .... ,..Wt .. u..,..,., Thia busioeu It con· ducted by· c:o·partllars John A. Peterson • . This st.tement was filed with the county clerk ol Orana•. County on 07/ 23/2002 2002HIMH Daily Piiot July 26, Aue 2,9, 16,2002 F042 The followlq ptr_aons .,.. cloine bu•ln«O n . Clearly lti. Bast Window Cltanlrle. 3037 Babb St • Costa Mfte. CA 9262' Marc Hudson, 3031 Babb St., Cost• Meu, CA92626 Claudl• HudM>ft, 3037 Babb St.. Costa Mesa, CA92626 ......... ......... The followlne persons are clol11e bual11n1 as: J 6 A · Se11ta Marie, llC. 248 Hiii Place, Costa M ... CA92S27 J & A • Santi Marla, LLC (CA). 248 HIM Place, Coat. Mes.I, CA 92627 This 1H.11lne1t Is con· ducttd by. limited Llabllity Co. Hava you started doina buslneu yet 7 NO J & A • Santa tAarle, LLC Alan Jantdlek, Manaaer This statement was hied with the County Clark of Or•111• Counly 01107/23/02 200tH1MSS Dally Pilot July 26. Aue 2,9, 16,2002 f0l6 ......... ......... l ht followi11e persona ere clolnc business as: lndusttlal Qraphfcs, 25~ f S. f aif view, S.11lt Ane, CA92704 Lundlnl Entwprlses, Inc. (CA), 2520·F S. f"elr· view, Santa Ana, CA 92704 This bu1lllns 11 co11· dueled by: e corporation Have you 1tarted doint Mislnas yett Yes, Jen. 1991 Lundin! Entarpnse1 Bret Lund, CfO Thia state-nt was hied wllh the Cou11ty Cltfk of Oranca Count,. Oii 07116.1'1>2 20H .. 1tl4• Daily Piiot July 19, 2', A»c 2, '· 2002 f02l ISClllM I01KI Of PnnlJI TO M1 P1MISUllC.. Hotk:t Is hereby civt11 that the u11clersl(lltd will •t public eucUon PUf· su11nt to ch1pt11 10. d1visto11 8 commenc111e wlttl section 21700 of the busl11ess and pro· fusions code or sectlo11 1988 of lht clv1f code of The State of California encl pursuant to com- mercial code, stc:llon 7210 (2) the tottow1na miscellaneoua household and peuonel property lO·Wit lde11tlfltd by name and ttor•ce unit num· ber. ............ ... s...... The lollowlne persons are doina business as; The~~•rnetwork com, 3300 Irvine Ave., Ste. 320. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Tiris busuttsa la con· ..... .... ducted lly: husband •nd ... ~ VllOllCA M. MM1ll'f •-.cA m<llUI .. CAll1fY. Yll09Cl ltCAl1llY Wl•AJ144S7 To ell heirs, beneflclerlts, creditors, contlnpnt credlt0ts, and persons who may othefwlu be lnteruted In the will or estate, Of both, of: VERONICA H. McCARTHY aka VERONICA HIRSCHMAN McCARTHY th VERONICA McCARTHY A PETITION fOR PROBATE has been llltd by F. 8URKE McCARTHY In the Superior Court of C1llfornla, County of ORANGE. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE raquests th1t f . BURKE McCARTHY bt 1ppol11led ts person11 reprnenutlv1 to administer the •"•I• of the dec1dent. THE PETITION requ"ts the dtced4nt's Will and codk:lla, 11 any, be admitted lo probate. The Wiii and 1ny codlcilt •re available for euminat1011 In the file kept by th• court. THE PETITION requests euth0tlty to admlnlstet the eshte under the l11dependent Admlnisltetlon of Estates Ael. (This Authorhy will allow the person•f rtpruenteb¥• to take many actions wltllout obtairee court approval. Before takina C•taln very Important actkwts, however, lhe peno11al repfue11tall¥e will be required to slv• notk:e to lnte<uted persons unless they hn• welved notlu or consented to the proposed action.) The Independent administration authority wllf be Crlnted Ullltss In Interested penon files t n obltctt0n to the petition and shows CoOd cause why Iha court alloutd not 1J•11t the auttiorlty. A HEARING on the petlt>On will be llald on AUGUST 22. 2002 at l:JO p.m. m Dept. l73 localed at 341 The City Drive Sovth, Ot1111•. CA 9296& If YOU OBJECT to the srantmc of the petition. you allould eppeer ., the he11lne and state your objections Of hit wrlltell objectlona with the court before tlle 11 .. ,111,. Your •PPMrenc• may be Ill ptfson or by yOUf at or111y. IF YOU AM A ~EOITOfl or conllnpnt creditor of the c1ec .. aad, you mutt Ille yoUf claim wltll the cout1 a11d mell a copy lo the ptfsonal repreMnt1tlv1 tpp0l11t•d i.r the court within four montha from the clatl of tllt first luuance of lett111 •• prolllded In Prob1t1 Code MCtloh 9100. The ""'' '°' """' cl1lma WIU not ••Pit• tNllO.te lo.ut mo.nth• froll't lllt 11tarl111 det1 notlGed 1bow. YOU MAY IXAMNl tlle Hit kept by tl'lt court. If you art 1 par'°" llllMHttcl lft the 1•tat1, YCHI MIY flit wlttl the COllfl I RtQUffl fOf "*ltl Holka (fOtll't OC-154} of the llllnc of an lnwentory and apprelNI of ftleta ,,..._ or of 1ny pelltloll Of acc-t u prO\lldH In Probete Code atctloll tno. A ~t tot S,,.Clel Hotlet fotm It avtllMll from the covrt c"'" ""--w hr htftl1• 1r1 -·lftllA .,_,,.,.... ,,.. ..... c....9'~ ....... ~CAft611 ........... ~ hecfl·Co.aa ..... Olltr .. lltt Mt 21, ~ I, Z. IDCIZ · l'THOel l. Olnlelll, David and or Dlnltlli. Gene, lot 661 2. Croat, P1ulett1, Lot BE 2513 Totel of 2 custometa, stored at Morris Movlne • Stora11. Inc.. al location of 11610 S.a· bo1rd Circle. Stanton, CA 90680, Orene• County. Thia salt wlll be com.petltive blddill1 on the 1/11/02. 10 A M .. at Jot Tadlock, AuctJonltf, 13418 lefflllfW•ll lload, Whittler, CA 90605, (562) 941 8602. on Hid premfses, Co1111ty ol Los Ancetu, State ot Cell· lor11la. Joe Tacllodl, Auction· -, llcense number 731 SAAD 4·716274, will conduct Nie al 13'18 Lefflncw•ll Road, Wlllt· tltf, CaHfOfnle. Salt It told wlthlll liml1 and Br~•r Solutions. Inc. (CA), 3300 Irvine Ave .. Ste 320. Newport Buch, CA92660 Thia bin1ness Is con· dueled by; a c0tpor atlon Have you started clolnc business yet? Yn. 6/19/02 Brol<w Solutions, Inc. Enrico Arvlelo, President This st.lament was flled with the County ci.rk of Otans• Cou11ty on 07/16/02 20016t101SI Dilly Pilot July 19, 26, Aua. 2, 9, 2002 F021 .......... ... s...... The followlftc pet son1 are clolne bualrMu as: Cal· SUfe, 3'51 Hospital Ad., Sta 218, Newport e..ch, CA 92643 Center for AdYlnctd La,paroscoplc Svraery. Inc. (CA), 351 ~I Rd.. Sta. 2061 Newport 8eedl, CA 92e63 Thia bull-Is COfl· ducted by: •corporation Have you started dofnc Minty yttt XU· wife -Hue you stalled r ... followlne penons do•na business yell NO era dol111 bu1lneu as· Mlllc Hudson MORE lnH1tinents. This 1tatement waa 27031 Camino de Ea· filed with the County lrella, Dana Point, CA Clerll ol Oran1• County 92674 on 07 /23/0'l MOffE, Inc. (CA), 27031 20026t1MSt Camillo de Eatrelle, Dana Dilly Pilot July 26, Aue. Pol11t, CA 92674 2, 9, 16, 2002 FOJS This IH.lslneu Is COii a.-_..... ducted by:. COfj>CIUtlon ,_ He .. you started .......... dolne buslneu yet? NO ,... f llo In MORE, Inc. '"' o w I l)traona Otors• M. Ocu11aa, are doln1 buaineu 11: President • South Cont fenclns This shtement was Center, 1$481 Reclllill flltd with t,.. County Ave .. Svlte C. Tustin. CA Clefll of Orince County 92780 -on 07 /23/02 RHI ftnclne. Inc., toot•••MM (CA), 15'81 Redhllf Ave., Dally Piiot July 26 Aue. ~~ C, Tustin, CA z. t, ll, 2002 • F039 This buainua Is con· ctuct.d by: a cor po1 at Ion Hne you at.. tad dolnc buslnna ~tf Yes, Mayl ,2002 Retl F t11dna. l11e Mbs.1 H. Panecnl•n, VkePrnWent This 1tettmt11t wH flltd wtth Ult Covnty C..,._ of Or•• County Ofl Ol/12/02 ten ....... Dally Piiot July 12, 19..i 28, A111. 2. 2002 FOl• ......... .......... The foltowlnt ptrlOllS •• dolftl kalfltt1 .. : Ootf·Squad, UC, 42S5 Cam11ua Drive, Sult• lOOA, lrvlnt, CA 121116- 5745 Oolf·~tcl. UC (CA), 4255 Ca111p11t l>flvt, Suite loo.\. hlN. CA t2tlf.S7.S Thia bullntu .. COii ducttcl 111: L1n11tecl l.ltbl'"y 0. Kew you •tariff ctoln1 i-lnett ,atl Yu, 5/11/00 Golf·~.lLC Anette ltenM Oarcl1, ,,.went ™• •t•tl'Mflt ••• fl!H with ttlt C-ty Cllfll ol Ofanp Colinty CNl01/l"2 ..... .. , .. Dally '!lot My 11, ~ A411.2,l ,200Z flTot Daily Pilot fndr(. A1.p 2. 2002 AU .......... --..... ............. x ::. ........... 219 l.1111 ..... -l.1111 .... -.......... .. .......... 219 l.1111 .... .. .......... -......... ........ TIM ...... ll*toftl .,. dolfta ......... 1111! W..lwinl 11..at~. 22146 Alll#ll Drive, Mhslon Viejo, CA 92691 Select Homu • & lnvtst· mtnb, Inc. (CA), 5171 E. llufMtl StrHt, Lona ltec:h, CA 90ll5 Thi• lluaineu Is con· ducted b~: • C«porellon Heve you alerted doln1 bvllMss yet7 No Select tto-a & lfl.. vntrnenb, IK. MkhMI W. Cross, v~ Pr1tldent This • state-nt wn filed with the County Cieri!. of Oren1• County on07/29/02 2002H11St7 Delly Piiot Au1. 2, 9. 16, 23, 2002 F056 fklllm ..... ........ Tht tollowln1 persons are doln1 IMnl""' es: JRM Tructlln&. 2901 S. F elrvlew SL IA, Santa AH CA92Z04 JoM ........ llol4'no1, 2'01 S. hhlew St., IA, SeMa AM, CA 112104 Cetelln• Ronin cl•· frMCo1 2901 S. f'elrvlew St., IA, Senti Ana, CA 92704 This bu1Jneu I• C9ft. cluctecl by: • 1•nlf•I p11 lnenlllp Have you 1t11ted clolnc bllllnH• yet t No Cetlllne RotalH tie· Franco Thia 1t1te1111nl WH llled w1tll th• C-ty Cieri! of Oran1• County on07/l6/02 MOHtl0160 Dail~ Pilot .hlly 19, Z6, Au1. 2, 9, 2002 F017 . fklllm ..... ... s..... The followln1 peraons ere cloln1 buslneu aa: Go end Oo llh•wlM. 10408 L• Cebra, foun· t1ln V•ll•y. CA 12708 Association of Chris· tl1na In RHI Est1te, (CA), 10408 L• Cebra, fountain Velley, CA 92708 Jbh ltyaiMae ja G.M - Policy Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. 1bc Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertfon. AllllOUIKDIDITS & MISC. 1010-1110 GARAGE SALE IUSINESS & FllWKW. 230S-24to BITBITMIBT 1311 IQUM-- ~ All rHI estate edver· llsln1 In this newspaper Is wb,.ct to the Federel Fair Housina Act ol 1961 es emended which mekes II ill•a•t lo advertise •eny prefer· ence, hmotetoon or d1$Cr iminetlon besed on rtct, color, rrialOfl, sea, handicap, femlliel status or natlon1I oriain. or en Intention to melle 1ny such preference. limit•· lion or dlscrimlnetlon." Thia newspaper will not knowln&fy •ccept 1ny edvertlsemenl for reel Hl•I• which Is In violetion of the law. Our readers ere hereby In for med thtl alt dwtU· lnp edver1lsed in this newspep« are aveilellte on en equal Of)fl«lunlty bHJs To complein of dis· crlmtnetlon, eel HOO toll· frH •l 1·800·424·8590. HIS Older 5tv4e Fwnlbn PtAH0S fi '°"' .. , 11 . ......,...._ ............. oec.~ .. CAeHMID .. .......... --.. IMIY ..,.ATD .............. ,.......,_ 6-W ~ ... 1111 • COCltOfT• eta .. lter ve9e1altle• ............ ~ ..... liar .... -Wa4.7J1-412 FINANCIAL PROGRAMS Need help with your lln1nclal sllu1tlon? Wt q>eelellze In poor credit/ benkruplcy/ consoflda· tlon/ morta•&• & auto. Cell tothly tor e better to111orrow. KLEIN Fl· NAHCW. SERVICES l· 166-284·3871 Bus. hrs 10.m·'em E.S T Mltd lly: • corporetlon Have 1011 •IM led doln1 busineu yet? No Terr, Oe81y, ,.resident Thia 1t1tement WH tiled wlttl the County Clefk of Or1n1• County on 07/16/02 2002H10167 Delly Piiot >uly ~9, 26, Aua.2,9,2002 F02t 11&9M ..... ........ TIM fol+owln1 persona •rt doifll ll1Klnea 11. JeMChtll & Assocletts. 248 Hitt Piece, Co1t1 Mele, CA 92627 Alen JanKhek, 2A8 Hill Place, Coste M.se, CA 92627 This business 11 con ducted by: en Individual H•v• you 1t1rted doln1 buslnHs yet? Yes. 9/23197 Allll Jentchek This statement wn tiled with the County Clefll of Orenp County on07/23/02 2002H1ffSS Deily Pilot Jiiiy 26, Au1. 2. 9, 16, 2002 f038 ........ ...s..... TIM foltowlna P41'1ons are doinl l>lnlnna H ' TIM HHlth Dimension, 2900 Brlatol StrHt, Suite AJ06. Cost• Moe, CA92'26 LIH Michelle Gius.line, 16893 Stoneatess, Tua· Un,CA92780 This b11slne11 Is con· ducted by: en Individual Have yow alerted clolnt bu1111esa yet? YH, 09/01/01 Liu Michelle Giusl1ne This statement •H hied With the County Clerk of Or1n1e County 00 07/24/02 I002H 1121' Daily Piiot July 26, Au1. 2,9, 161 2002 F050 .......... ...s..... The tollowin1 persons •re dotn1 business es: Steve's Custom fabric Clrt, 690 OarreH St • Coste Meu, CA 92627 Steven l. Jones, 690 Oe1nll St .. Costa Mesa, CA92627 This IHlllneu Is con ductacl lly en lnd1vick11I Have yOll Ila! l•d doln1 butlnHI yet7 Yes, 7/31/01 Steven L. Jon•• This slaltrnent was filed with the County Clerk ot Orana• Counly on 07/16/02 200Utt01'7 Delly Pilot .k.lly 19, 26J Aul 2. I. 2002 F02;c ........... .......... Th• f0Howln1 person• er• cloin1 busineu .,. Hurd Suri Otsl1n1, 924 E Oceenlronl, 18, Belboe, CA 92661 Robert L. Hurd, 924 E. Ocunfronl •B. B•lbo1, CA92661 This bu1lne11 Is con· ducted by: 1n Individual HIV• you started doin1 business yel7 No Robert L. Hurd This st•ltmtnl wU filed with the County Clttll of Oren1e County on07/16/02 2001H101 .. Dally Pilot July Aua.2.92002 11&9M ..... .......... The followtna per.ons ere dolnt busiMu H Hollywood C1thn1, Sl<>Z Stone Cenyon Ave., Yorba Linde, CA 92886 Rhond'9 Lynn Lewrence. 5102 Stone C1nyon Ave., Vorbe LlnN, CA 92816 Thi& business It con dueled by. en tndMduel HIV• you 1t11t1cl ,doin1 busmn1 yet7 No Rhonda Lynn Lawrence This •l•ltment w11 Med wllh the County Clert. of Orent• County on07/10/02 2002H09H2 Delly Pilot .k.lly 12, 19, 26,Aua.2,2002 FOl4 RdlllM ..... ......... The rollowlna persons ere doln1 business as. J & A Whittler, LLC, 248 Hill Place, Coste Men, CA 92627 J & A • Whittler, LLC {CA). 248 Hill Pt.tee. Costa Mese. CA 92627 This business 1s con How to Place A ducted ~, litbillty Co limited A.ua 2, I, :1007 f024 Have you •IMled dotnl b~nen yet1 HO J 6 A Wt11thtr. LLC Al•n Jenechell. M1nacer Thll •l•t•menl WIS filed with the County Cieri\• of Oran1e County on 07/23/02 2002H1ffS4 Dilly Pilot Jiiiy 26, Au1. 2,9. 16,2002 FOJ7 ...... ..... ....*'-' The lollow1n1 persons er• doina business es H & R Tradin1, 727 B•ywood, Newport BHch. CA 92660 Heinz Neubaue•. 727 Beywood. Newport Beach. CA 92660 This business Is con ducted by: an Individual Heve you started dom11 liusmess yet? Yes. 06/01/2007 Heinz Neubauer lhls slltemenl wn hied with lhe County Cle11i. ol Oran1e County on 07/16/02 2002H101SJ 081tx Pilot julx ............ ......... The followin• persons •re doklt bu\lnen IS Th• Modern fOfm, 1733 Monrovia, Cost.I Mesa, CA 92627 00111 Crllfrlh, 1733 Monrovia Avenue, Costa Miu, CA 92627 Thi~ business Is con du~ttd by an 1ndMdu.t Have you sle1ted dorna bvs1neu yel7 Ho Doua C11t11U. This sl•l•ment was filed wilh Ille County Clerk of 0. an1e County on0&/28/02 2002HOUS2 Dally P1lol July 12, 19, 26. Auf: 2. 2007 f OlO ~ ........ "-S........ Thia hllflnt ts COii• ducted lly en lndlvNlual Hen you •tarted doiflt bUllMU ytl? Ho Paul H. lusby This s lettmtnt w11 llled with the County Cletll of Orentl County on 07/23/02 2002 .. 10'60 Diiiy Pilot July 26, Au1 2.9. 16.2002 '°'° ........... ... s...... The lollowln1 ptftons 111 do1n1 bu\Jness n C119ec11or lnlttnehontl D11lr1butou, 2940 Gr K• Lene. Unit "H" Coste Mau, CA 9262' Manuel R Neve, 820 Center #14, Costa Mesa, CA92626 This buslnen is con ducted by· •n lnd1vlduel H.ve you started dolna business yet? No Manuel R Nav• This st1tement wH Med with the County Clerk of 011n11 County on07~/02 2002Hot42J 011ly Ptlol July 26,Au1 2,2002 ......... ... ..... The,...,._. persons •r•do"'&~ .. MJS Wholntle, 10 LllllOll Ofovt, lrvlne. CA 92611 MlchHI J. Softnson. 10 ltmcNI G1ov1, lfvlne, CA92918 Th.-buslllff• ** con· dl.ICted lly· 1n llld1wNlu1t H•v• yo11 sler led d61n1 business yet? Ho M!cheel J Son11son Thli 1t1l1ment WH hied with tM County Cle1k of Oranae County on 07 /10/02 2002H09S .. Deily Pilot July 12, 19, 26, Au1us1 2, 2002 fOlJ SELL your stuff. through classified! ( . ..----Deadlines .. __ _ • • CLASSIFIEJAD -Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By Fax (949) 631-6594 (Pkue include tour """"' Md phone numbtr Mld "'e'll call tOU belt Wllh a pnce quote.) By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours Hy Mai l/In P erson: l lO West Bay Stn:ct Co\ ta Mesa. CA 92627 Al Ncwpon Blvd & R.1y St Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thuri.day 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Fnday ?:OOpm Te lephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Wallo.-ln 8:.lO-.im·.'i:OOpm Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm DISIGNla FUllNIJUlll livin1 room contents by Arhlects lntern•tlonal Terra iron p1tio furn & more. t49-4U-7002 M.ha1t.w_c .. IMt $100 obo. l Gallery clin1n1 table w/4 chelfs $300 obo 949-645 1694 llAUTlf'Ul COUCH about 811. klle new Musi SH. $550 Pt ict nea 114-Ml-1115 Offlc. Fw..ltw• for sale 2 days only. Everythln1 must 501 {949) 250·0888 JEWS.RY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS c-tc.a.Ne_. Old Colllsl Gold, sllv11, ,_.ity, wetdlas. ~ collec:tibles !M9-642 9448 3111 , .. , ... , .. 9 ···"'· •-t bH11hlul, 90 .. Potty trained, S350 949-719-2005 soos-saso •• ···-P .......... . Pel11t • Charmine 3Br IBa on Belvue Lane. wonderful family home on • ler1e lot, lots ot room to upand, terae ope!\ rear paho Offered •I S9ot9,000. C•ll Hele.ne Joy or Jim i.tobs 949 673 3663 Shown by eppo1ntmenL HYFaOfn IUGANCI JOalVUVllW s1 ..... ooo ..... 4t-72J-ll20 ConlnadtlMlr A <-41"1 •-• lacatl-. Stroll to Bia Coron• end lookout point. Ocean & Jelly views comphment the 4B1 4 S custom home Completion Summer 2002 Coaslllne Reelty 9ot9·759·0177 ()pee Sat & s-1-4 c..._a..er-1111 J6WWto-... $79',000 94t-2lt-2UO .... ~.,_ ... 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Domatic Employment 8400 aal 949 637 1429 ,aOIATI SAUi Pnme Eastsode Coste Mesa larce 4Br 2 slot y iust ltsted $630,000 8111 949 723 8120 PllMI ISTATIS PATIUCK UNOH NATIONWIDE USA t49-ISl·'10S www palricktenore com Newpoft Cont ....... tfke"' , .. h_ Crest custom home estate wolh cen1on and ocean v11ws, 6 Br 8 lull b1ths, melds quer ters, wine cell.tr Call office for complete list of amenlles Coulllne Realt~ 949.759 0177 • OpeA Sat/S-1-S 29 V•r-Buutilul R1va1• SBr 6' /1b1, purl lleO 1ir sys, le t•r, clubhouse with fabulous pool, tennis courts low Mello Roos •1t .. Laurie L•UIO 949·509 8923 ,...nTATn PATMll TUICMlt llAW ... lllA ........... ,.. e.c:om M~ACCRS Special S20 otl ...., hi> id. MJSt !re58'11 ltlf5 M 235 llT'6 & IChenlltts. Sill.lillllld on i-Mll lllnds t1r$. FCA Tl.RS: 214 i. tlbby/chcl cW ~ tt!O. ESf'H & °"" pocl & pc Cul!!I ...., d:lle to lwy:. ,,... Rm oc ,.,,.. ... bd'IS, ~ W..to~ COSTA MESA~ M ZlTl Hltbor Blvd 949~ Rental To Shafe 6030 £ side CM/pvt room in home lurn. n/pets/ ~"'"I· U85/mo+IO'\ elecl•sec. 949 642 4165 Rooms fof Rent &CMG NB/Ckean View r<1oms Oceanfront 22nd pvt rm unlurn. share b1 ulls pd n/smk1. k1tch enelle. lndry I blo'" to Newpo• I Poer $660/mo Cell Sam al 9ot9 278 790S (between 9a Sp) , NB/Ocon View rooms, Oc111\h ont/22nd pvt rm. unlurn, share ba, ulls pd, n/sml\a. lulch enette, lndry. I block lo Newport Pier. $660/mo Catt Sem al 949 278 7905 (between 91 Sp) .. X ltom Hllll. rm w/pN .. • lvMArllurn. ail* no VIM»l J8X)+ $75 ud ,,_, -... ~2-4256 949-673-3852 Se ef PCH libr lb•. new carpel/lut/clo~els Avail 9/1 $1600/mu no peh/ \mk1 949 723 5273 .. . ...... eds. tp. II .,.oo. I c pr wet ~· 429 h 1, SIMI mo 0,.. 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SpaforRIM 80IO WaliTeTIMtMdllt e CDM, ITCNIAM UMT 10< r enl, dtl¥e up/in tppfOa 250sf $500/mo t4t-11a-1ooa so e.yffont 251t to und VII bey/bolls, "•· wt/cl, r·•· ···:n· ,.tlo 7000lll g1z I 7t '!14 I 3 •2Br/ll:la .... Sll75tmo • lBr/18• 11040/mo S400 Move In bonus on 1 rr teese 714 960-2461 ......... 19r+ '-ft, 2ba, 2' all 1er .. e. 41/w, fp en tlostd petlO pool. sp.a ~Hll 9/1 Cell Gerty, Blir, Mt '40 5664 8eaattful 21., 21ia condo. w plantation shullers steps lo pool & spa m1ns to ocean $2000/mo [die Otun ... 949 718 1532 I AYVlfW Jbr 2ba 2 car car $2000/mo yr lse Sec/cleen1n1 dep No pel 7420 Unoversil y Or Neo1r Irvine Ave 949 770 5695 ,,, 21• .,.,...e •• atep• lo bead1 Ip. 2 car a•r. I year lease, no j)i!h. S2 I OOmo 626 J!>9 4S39 Beautiful areenbell 'The Bluffs" 381 2 !>ba, alnt cond. comm pool, $2600/ mo •&I 9491719 2444 l eyvlew T....-. s~ 2.sa., tp, ~ .-. $2100/.-... .. /pet•, ..... 4t-7tt-i0Sl ...WAlllA~ •...!lf;:.~ ~r' ....... ~lt Jwt Acren TM lay ,,.,,. ll4• ........ . Beylront Colta11. Udo Riviera new 2Bt 28a, II pvt beach, 11 pool & spa S3850mo 949 67 J 6030 710 lido Perk Or Open Sat/Sun T.-. U r lee cOl'do turn hy 7c •II 1ar. h•nnos. comm pool lP•, peat loc;, w/d rr11• 111 utls incld $2200/mo eat Ehm• 949 466 7536 .._, .............. . 38r. ~/'61 mrbl firs E acej>llOll•I\ A'tfl M lM S3llnn Act !M'}~ 1156 H•• 48r, 4' /•le, 3400sl, J Fps, ptecl. lercleMr, "The Pointe·• 58001mo M9 811 6SSS Eql ;: '"' ...., -CAMefVR 30 ., .... , rtb, rtHOft•lllt r•te1, lleed lplOI te 7..., shift. 714-tU·•,.. NUllSl pm duty NPB residence, must be RN ot LVN f /T Liv 1n Slroke Ou1beles. MS C Tube lud1n1s Shue tob J' /-days/wk Mon 7pm ffl 7em Reletr•ls Salary $1000/wk Ind bnfls ontervoews @ 4621 Ttllet Ave ,_, 949 .. 52-0JSl ... c .. t4'-2s:J-2IOO .......... ~Deoil for Travel Lodae 1n CM Will train ~"'person ('49) '50-29 .. Cer .. lven te s-i-•. R1werd1nc positions to provide in·home co'" p1n10nshlp, homemell 1n1 ltfrends Fl .. Pl hn Of 24 h< shifts, Car req'df 714-444 4881 '~-w.. Rmbon Officet needed ICM' Dentel HMO. '°' Southern c. r .. resume 10909-483 5351 llectrfc.C c-rdel work1n1 f orem•n & Woumen Cood Co , P•r & benefits 714·899 ~ or tu 714-373-5531 ........... ~,Of uper110Ced loall officers LHds provided Hlah COITllnl$!l>OO err~menl Pluse tontect St"""•"~ (Mt)tSCMtlt MtDKAl. busy derm office st<ll•m1 eap d rT ofhu Men~•'-CM r •• resume 9ot9 646-1~ MmlCAl ,_ WC e~ Illa 4 ... ...., '-work on yow ~ b Oii 911 ,_. ... 1 .. IH2 PT CUSTOM.R SllYKI date bu• Mamt 10 20hrs per • ~ Home orf1ce lot Netlonal Aulhof/$peell., PC l!lllb end ACT~s C m•ll rnumeto. pet(i)pet Plll'Wft cnn\ P/T ........ w .... ..... ,__ ll'llltl '*"' .... l ........ OMV '"'d c .. lout-. Cllll for ........ 99631 72M '" ........... "'. """"""' "'""-· ,. .. "-' . .,... ......... tolNfft.t.llt. wtelh MtUM• . - A12 fndlY. "4'5! 2, 2002 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE lhtoll/froftt De•li Stevens & Cross Cos metics. eap'd & mulh lulled 949 646 1394 or tu res to 949 646-6171 n Sate. BM>y/Chkl's furn & accen stOfe in NB Prof. hllrd ~ c.n .. ~ 911496-41541 ln.tdo Sole• 1..,.. for L•w Book Publisher Great pey w/beneflts Faa resume 714-549-8835 or call 714-755 2960 Automobiles 9000 Automotive 9004 IMW '97 7401 llock $24,950 17470 A-l"ret ... 1-• 111-196-1948 IMW'95 3251 llocli ••-ty $15,950 117,64 A-f'refe••l-ol IH-196-1941 Servtce Dlrectofy POU CY In an ettort to niter lhe bnt Hrvlce pon1ble to our readers and •dver tlsers. we will requ11e Contractor. who adver l lSe on the Service Directory lo include the11 Contractors l ocenu number 1n the11 adver tosement Your co operation IS creetly ,,...-ed FA111'19NG INTWS KltdWI / BMtl I Remodel Mara •••••usa:rn "611815 vs.tC !)1!96MCJ0 a...lfr ........ & ... ~ ·~~ ... .. ~~t:::: --~~ ,,..,. Olla * 11A-911·11Zl ....... IMW 't6 J2Slc c-v. Mite $21,950 117607 A-l"refes•l...i 111..at6-1t4I IMW 3111S't4, Miio, whle. w/brl IUw l1tler. sports N stnool. 6 charvir al, xlnt cond SI0.00) PP~ IMW '9S 3 111• Uh New S 1 I ,t50. 117475 A-l'refeHl--1 111'4'6-1'41 IMW'91 ISOI Wlolte, s-tY $19,950 #7516 A-l"refeHl-1 111..a ... 1t41 IMW'OOZ3 sn,, ... c-v. s1t,t so 17570 ........... 1 .... Hl'4t6-1t41 carpentry A TO Z HANDYMAN Install, ref•ce ceblnets. ~vbetf\/~ Doug 714 546-7258 O CAI.PIT 0-CAll"lT O Repeors, Patchln1. lnstell Courteous. •ny sire iobs. Wholeulel 949 492-0205 Pl&ce your ad today! (948 ) &42-6678 eon..-11rw1ca Comptata Help n. tAaJ St.I_, ... , ... • ~ odvicc. tn!At .. • c.bloilOSl ..... ... ,....""'""'_ ...,_~ ... -~~ ... • ,_.,,., ... Ali ..... • lift .,,, tolfwe« fitt • 1111114 -lllWllC Mir • '-AdWI .Jr wio...,. ~~~ 7J ~""'47J ( Co4111oc '94 STS Fwy miles, pearl wh1, 011 m .. 1 lltor , chrm whls, mechanic: owned, beau llful or•& cond, fantashc value. books & records $6995, Ion & warranJy avail. v1n•457296 Blu 949-516-1111 c-...r S200 obo needs work. Movlna must sell• 949-722-9071 c .......... , '96 Mewri-. 1500 4wd, wht, alloys, loaded, clean. 7811 , Sl6,000 obo 949-673-2418 Chevy llcner '97 4Dr 6 cyl, AT. AC, ~BS. CC, CO. PSIB/WAIM •152368·3038 Sl0.995 Norm Reeve Honda Superstore 888/540-7484 CHtlYSUI '97 MINI VAN LSI loaded! Clean, I owner. runs pert Sl0.500 949-631-6676 Complller SlfVlca fltoNly C..,.0-s.w.. We Ii• eny compouter problem on sfte. 16 Yrs Exp. (714) 641·8248 Concrltl & Mlsorry lrl<li lle<li s•-· Tiie Concrete. P•bo, Ofivew•Y Flrec>k:. 88Q. Reh. 25Yrs hp. Terry 714·557-7594 C----.y Fpb. BBQ. tile, stone, l•nd scape, ret•m~walls, L667547 949-• 1048 ' 8IN YoutlHOMI IMf'ltOYIMINT PaOJICl? Cell • plumber. P•in1er, hendyman, or any ol lhe 1rut services llsled here In OIK swvlce dtrectoryl THCSE LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOUTOOAYI UCINHD CONTllACTott Ho lob loo am. M ..w.i Repair. remodle, fens, ~rwwsw:~ WEST • 107 J (?97!2 O OJ • Ul985 SOUTH • K•8 ~ 1&4 <>AK J •A QHJ FEEL ntE PINCH likd~ dull South will Jtill ope for no trump .. die f"inal c:oacrw;t. Welt loci the ...,_ of lpldel Md, sUicc cfied..er couJd -dlia WU lhc lowea OUUUlndirl& card In Eall'• llU1. ll nwked Well with tine Cll'ds In lpldea, hence PAil WU known IO have eiu1ctly five af*dea. South ~Id count clght tricks. and lhe almpler 110Uls bllnked everything on lhc dia- mond finesse -with unhappy results. The bidding: F.AST souru WFSf NORTH I• lNT P-Jl'(f .... .._ ,_ 1llO winning dcclucrs decided tbere was no hUny IO commit to the finesse. AfteT wiming the first Irick with the king of iplldes, fMI matlna lhc routine play of the jack, dec:huer ran five roundS of clube. On the nm four. East had no problem. Tbe defendct oould follow to the first round llftd then pan with IWO cfia. monds and a bean. The fifth club ruined the fMI hand. Opening lead: Three of • When you are scarchinJ for tricks, 11)' running your long sutt. You wUJ be surpri.lled 111 wha1 Cln happen. This is a dc.i from the recent _European Mixed Teams Olampionship, Althov&h four heans 11 art .easier contracl. '"°" paJr& reached three 00 trump on an IWCllon wch u the above. Even if North has the methods lO Jhow a five-ard heart suit. it is Obviously, Eut had to hold onio the 11ee at tarts. 1r But dixarded • spmde. dec:l.rer could aff'ord to knock ouc the aic of hcaru ll!ld the defend- ers would only be able to take dltt'e more $pmde lricb. So Eall Md IO lc:t go of a lhitd diamond. Dec1-er knew Eut stilt had row spades Md the aic of hcem. so die diamond,, now had., be divided 2.2. 1be -nl ldn& felled Wea's queen, and the jack WU the fulfiUing Irick. DODOllMTl_ll"ID 't4 While. low miles, very 11ood condll1on $4500 949-548-4806 D•dte •-·95 2500 Cummings Diesel Iona bed truck 94k ml, s lick shill, areen. aray int, very clean cnnd v304446 SI 1,995 linancona avail, Bkr 949·586 1888_ FOID AHOSTAa '90 N9VY Mue, I.WI• 1-... ···-'·'· 7 ...... fvff pwr, t-4e4. Hklftt xi.rt fer f-lly •-... tw.i.-... 1 $3750 /010 s.... 714-192-t97t r ... .t 't3 le-Une Ce110 V•n £250 ea lended, V8, Or'i owner from new Whote/blk int. buut oroc cond. l1n 1v•1I vmU9271 $4995 Bkr (94t)S'6-1 IH fer4 •o 1 F ISO 4 Dr, Uft IUt S 1t,t 50 •7•13 A-l"rofeuf....1 IH-lt6-1t41 •••" ·oo ._,., lllT 40r r ... 4 'Ol T-es US 6 cyl, AT, AC, ABS, CC. PS/8/W/l/M/S 1242942-2835 Sl0,995 Norm Rttve Honda Superstore 888/540· 7484 Honda '94 Civic CPE 1c, tilt, stereo cass, looks&. runs areal. •503054-3208 $5995. Norm Reeve Hondll Superstore 888/540· 7484 H-do'OOClvlc HDtdoltocli AT. AC. 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S7lllO 714:751 .c- vw~ ·97 wtlitt, ... t, fu11 COllv«liOtt fOf Mlm-11 117950 19.980.000 ••wzs...,..er••1 While w/tlln lttlf, only 351< mllest 118018 $18,980 le•'" GUOO '9S S..-. Cold w/t1n lthr, lull pwr, 80Kmlleatl 118018 $16,980 IMWHSl'Hs.4- Whlta w/ten Inter, auto lullpowerl 118084 $15,980 i-,uSTr..,....'94 While W/f18Y Int, 5 speed. 4X4, •18016 $6,980 o.r,.i.r s.IM< ... 'H lXI Convt While w/perfect ten lthr, eulo. 118172 Sll.990 ............. ._.. '97 LS Sedan Sllvw w/rr•Y Viter, 6 c:yl, ell. 118042 111,980 V-'velS,'97~ Whlle w/bn lthr, l own, • nice fresh tredt Int 118060 ll,990 ••WSl8''9•S.-Rtd w/lmmeo tan Int••· or, e11to ONLY .;..... 117749 su.~ IMW 5211 'H S.4- Bleck w/ten llhr w/Sport whls, loc•I orla search •18083 $23.980 Fer4C.a..-a't5 Whlle. lmmec Coupe, priced to aell feat et #183~ 112,980 Merce4H •-• C20 '98 LSedan Only 651< ml on this bHutyl Full pwr 1180801 $18,980 s..i. t -3 c_.., 't9 Red w/black llhr, local nlc:• converloble. 118299 $21,980 V.t¥eS40 S ..... '01 Sedan This IS an almost new Volvo th•I hes feet wan reme1ninC 118272 $18,980 l-4lev ... •t11-.. Rover Whole w/ten llhr Only 48K miles! • 18138 $29,980 ""Ill!" Aute t4t-S74-7777 I pjlxPlot '' L• 5 • -.......... ?IC-. Ca..lc: ,,.._wt COii"· ptof r•torecl All ....i l'...VNC/lOl'/C:lwl!V'IMz ClnlkcetA~t J7t5011'-151·24" T.yeM'97C-,.U al, ac, l'S/8/W/OC/M, ct:, bit, IUIM c-. l080463-3l70 111).195 . ............ .... ~ ....... ....... 1111•CM -~ ... ~ .... :!!:·~·~ ... ~-...... 1111 .. 30 ft toe IAWAUll U 6M lalloe Co"91 '250/mo ,, •• ~ ....... ( .. ) Ml·7St7 ........ llU•CM "°'"' R-Honda .............. ~-T.yeM.., c;;:;a; a IGA11 el, •c:. ps/b/w/~. 111\, --1111 c:d, lllle MW. .._ _ 1322181·3139 110,995 n.ctfk '9dlet 11ft NOfm RMvt Honda ucdent, Of,.._,, llotlS/ SuperstOf• obo. Siio Avellble 888154().7484 M9~7S-6121 TOYOTA '97 llAV 4 A/C, 4 cyl. perlec:t con· 2001 11ft Mfy lib dltlon, 8800 m1, Sll,000 l)eW, fully loedecf, slip 949-64-4·7409 eveileble. 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From the roof to the baement& 9WlfYlhlng In betWeen CALL.MELL ---7-1097 111 ( 1, ·', ffr ·' " Ii ' ' MllCIDIS INZ '90 JOOE Loaded, clean Inside & out 188K ml, $8000 949-515-2134 NOTHING. ............. '01 ML320, whole, 14km1, I owner, Excellent cond., $32,900 949-551-8074 pp M•<eclH 'II S60Sl crum puff, wtlt/tan It"', showroom, chrome, 2 lops. $16.750 714-751-2464 Call the Classifieds (949) 642-5678 ~.~t Haase Ctanlnl ,.... I 14 f¥ikZiid ().ilMy WClltl. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~ AMas. Cal Lymti The C•lll Publlc Ulllllln commoulon requlfea thal •II usad hou••hold 1oods movers print their P.U.C. Cel T number; Nmos end cheulleura print lhelr T C.P number in ell adver· llsements If you h•ve enr questions 1boul th• 1e1•llty of • mover. llmo of cheulftur. cell. PUB· LIC UTlllTl£S COM MISSION 7 14·558· 4151 9&72'2·18!iB 96!129618; MllcServlca IWIPACWK POOU Construction Remod4tts • Repelrs Service Ucl796148 (949)376-9710 ............... HST MOVUS $59 /Hf' senin1 all cities. Insured fut, courteous, careful. Tl 63844 80(). 246-2378 I JlEALF3TATE I t;on Young N-U.Jllffp Aw.llabl#I 714-43~7873 www~~.mf9' ....... .......... llMllTIC CMI, u..c • ' •I ........ ._ illYF•-c. ·-----•aM•AMW •• W•a.181CMI •M&.-1..r.-•MU-•• I I Hi-e .. a 11 fllf • ... • CltlN ·---·-----·-6 --·--·-"'"'955-1100 'tVI.&. .... .., "- .. "S CUSTOM PAINTINe Prof'I, clean, qu•lity WOf'k Interior/ext end docks. LI 703468 949-631-4610 INNIOW <acU MAINl' Palnlinc41Vtxt. ~~ Qu~bl frM estimate LI 7 7l4-6J6.88118 ,.. ..... GOTPOOP? ENTRE-MANUER DOC WASTE REMOVAL. We'll Clean It Fw Youl 949-496-4104 CUT 6 ROLL PAINTING Rob libel. a.. CoRl ..... C. (949)84130Cl8 c......,., .. l'tMler /SN«e Ptttch Servln1 Sauehem Caliarnle f« 25 yUts. l13261164 24 Hours (714) !>54-7831 ~s-. ._~ Rntucco, R~ A.dclitlo!\, Petchln&. REASONA8l£1 714-921·1647 804-<M?!Pa Platillt NOellST & IU'OMMU PlllMBEft l'5CJ8!516. ~ Off leOorl Sltlell repairs (714) 235-9150 NKISI PWMl•I Repairs&. Rtmodelin1 Fltf E ESTIMATE Lll687398 71 .. 969-1090 WllCICaMp THI Sn.PU! Speclllillt!1 In W1~R-•I Ll5882419'9·360-1211 RHIE&I I I We .... should henc toaethrer. Strip. lnlbl. w ut pllint. .Mm to .. f75l6 D-734-7173 TtlUsAbolt YOll 6AIA6ESAUI .. CWSIFIED 949 642-5671 £u,o,,,c-,,. C'-1#/fMI I • :: Certified Pre-Owned 5 by BMW • Certified by BMW for 6 Years/100,000 Miles from Date of Original New Car Purchase • 24 Hour Roadside Assistance Rates 0 A.P.R. As I.aw As • 0 Financing On Selecte ~ Mo~els. On A~~rove~ Cre~it A11t1mllic, l.llthlr, Moonreof, Stlptronic · ft Morel . ~ase For DUiy Per Mo. , Plus Tax 2 at these terms New 2002 ·BMW X5 3.0 l.lltlttr, s,ort P1cb11, PIWtr MH1roof' Premia• Soaacl, X1111 U.llrta & Morel . ~ase For Only Per Mo .. 1 Plus Tax at these terms ·14C. 31 IDB clese• etd teau. $4915 '"II si11il1 .•• ut•ity ••• Bau• II 10.000 1ilu ,er ynr. extm 1it1111 20C ,er 1it1. S.kject ll crnit ''"ml "11 BMW Fiaaacial Semen. 161983151 16Z9TI831 ·llC. 31 • ~ eri lene. $4995 ill at sipile. • saily •· 8ISd • 11.• 1ila ,er JI•. mm lill• 2IC ,er lile. Wjed II adit 1,,..,al 1!11 BMW f11.UI Smies. IUll1491 I ....... , ........... flllll&ll -..., 111y dealer document prepullJon cllqe, and any emlulon tat1111 cllqe. REBATE IN LIEU OF SPBCJAL UlW RATE FINANCING. 4 At Thi~ l\et Co\l (623446, 622216. 623432. 623224) • MERCURY GRAND MAR 3UTX459 l At This Net Cost (J33S9S) '95 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Clean, Low Miies, CO Chromea Full Power 3XR4581 •99 CHEVROLET CAMARO Auto, T-To a, Chromea, 27K Mii•• 40SF850 '01 FORD EXPLORER SPORT Auto, Moonroof, co, Full Power A34405 •99 MAZDA MILLENIA 38K Miies, One Owner Leather Moonroof 4FYH024