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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-08-08 - Orange Coast Pilot• !-. r , . . • . ·• Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907· THURSDAY,AUGUSTS,2002 STEVE Mc:CRANI< I OM. Y Pl.OT A Ferrari Modena from the Auto Mari<et of Orange County ori Harbor Boulevard is loaded onto a tow truck. The exotic auto dealership was raided by drug agents ~nd other law enforcers Wednesday and all cars were seized as part of an investigation into a drug ring in Riverside County. Quite a haul Lamborghinis, Ferraris and other luxury cars were towed away from a Costa Mesa car Jot Wednesday by federal agents and other law enforcers as part of a drug ring investigation. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MF~ -A luxury car dealership on Harbor Boulevard had an unexpected summer clear- ance Wednesday afternoon as fed· eral agents towed away more than S8.S·milllon worth of lavish cars in connection with an ongoing investi- gation of a regional drug ring, law enforcement officials said. . Five tow trucks, a dozen drivers and a handful of.undercover agents hauled away about 75 cars, lnclud· ing Lamborghjnls, Ferraris and Porches. from the Auto Market of Orange County as part of a search and seizure warrant issued in con· nectlon to the owner of the dealer· ship, said Jose Martinez. a special agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration. Federal agents arrested Nader Amirvand, who lives In Tustin Ranch, on Thursday on suspicion of conspiracy. He Is suspected of being Involved as a money laundering front for a suspected metham- phetamine drug ring in Riverside County, Martinez said. As a result of Amirvand's detainment. the dealer· ship inventory and computers were taken as possible evidence. "We believe the location was be· Ing used as a front and possibly for money laundering," Martinez said. A large-bed tow truck jutted into Harbor Boulevard at Hamilton Street while loading various cars, causing hundreds of curious stares and a traffic jam during the after- noon. A handful of burly agents in street clothes drove $300,000 cars from the 101, while douns of on· lookers questioned what was going on. By late in the afternoon. the crowd had grown from dozens to hundreds, as news of the seizure spread. News helicopters ftew over- head and neighboring residents gathered together, gossiping about what was taking pJace. Traffic was jammed on not only Harbor but both east and west on Hamilton. Martinez said various search war· rants were being issued around Southern California in connection with a larger conspiracy case being investigated by a team of law en- forcement officials. including the OF.A. Riverside Sheriff's Depart- ment and Riverside Police Depart· ment. Costa Mesa police were not involved lo the investigation or the raid. James Harris. an attorney who re· presents the dealership, denied Amirvand's involvement in any u. legal activities. Harris said Amir· See HAUL. Paa• M Costa Mesa Sanitary District weighs rate increases Agency board members will discuss two hikes - one 5%, another 4.88% - at their meeting tonight. P.ulCHnton DailyPitot COSTA MESA -Pointing to the ln· au.sing cost of doing business, the Costa Mesa S&n.itary Diltrict has pro· posed modhate increases to teWage and truh-collectioo rates. The five-member board will consider the hikes at a 6 p.m. meeting today. Board members are set to consider a 4.88% rise in the rate for colJecting trash and a 5% inaeaae for oollecting "liquid waste" that Oows Into sewer coUection lines. Rob Hamers. the dlstttct's manager, has proposed raising the trash rate from $184.62 to $193.64 per year for single- Camily homes. The sewer rates would bump up from $24.17 to $25.38 per year. The new rates would go into effect for the 2002--03 fiscal year, which began THE BEL~ CURVE July 1. Hamers decided to propose the r1ew rates, wbicb would be retroactive to July l, when he received the May Consumer Price Index report that measures increases in Inflation, he said. "W#Jre only raising the rates to COYet the costs of what we project to be the expenses," Hamers said. Statistics on the Department of La- bor's Web site show the CPI for May changed about 1.24!1> when compared with the same month ln 2001. Hamet'I allo said the bibs were a re- sult of the district expand.Ing "our level of service in some areas." He added that he anticipates higher expenses for the collection of needles and syringes, as well as more demand for buardous waste pickups. The sanitary district's meeting today will be held in the Costa Mela City Council d:wnbers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. • MUL aJNTON coven the envl~nt end politica. He may be rNdted et (949) 784-4330 or by •mall et paul.cJinton•· ldm#.com. FOODREYIEW .. City-eases rules on storing vehicles Costa Mesa leaders decide it wouldn't be fair to tighten regulations because of a few egregious offenders. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MF.SA -City Council mem· bers voled unanimously Monday to loosen reguJations regarding the stor- age of cars that don't run, saying the real problem was not the ca.rs but the unkempt properties that are often lit- tered with abandoned or dismantled vebicles. In putting an end to a months-long debate, council members said they were confident the city had a sufficient arsenal of health and safety codes to fight what code enforcement staff pre- sented as the most egregious examples of inoperable car offenders. The pre- sented pictures illustrated rusted, dis· mantled pieces of ca.rs strewn across untidy yards. "I wouJd not be comfortable know- ing that that was in my neighbor's backyard." Councilwoman Ubby Co· wan said, but added that the city should be able to combat that kind of junk based on other codes. City planner Kirn Brandt agreed. "There is more than one tool avail· able to the city," Brandt said. The council agreed it was important to combat unsightly properties while not punishing thole who restore clas· sic cars or wort on more modem veb.i· des. Inoperative vehicles are now per- mitted In a garage or a paved area that is screened by a 6-foot wall or fence, and even in driveways, provided the car is maintained in good condition and covered. The recent changes are similar to codes before the summer of 2000. Codes passed in 2000 banned tbo.e options and made it legal to store an inoperable vehicle only in a garage or another enclosed building. City code enforcement officials have said the law also applies to backyards. if the car can be seen from a second-story window of an adjacent home and is the subject of a complaint Councilman Gary Monahan. who has a paved section of his side yard sbielded by a fence where he used to house a couple of race cars. asked bis colleagues in March to reconsider the strict rules, leading the council to send the issue to the Planning Com· mission. Planning commissioners refused to loosen the restrictions. and Monahan appealed. The councilman's efforts were bol- stered by a group of self-prodalmed ·gear beads· who said the more lttln· gent requimnents were a threat to car restoration enthusiasts. Mitch Barrie. the leader of C.oQ Mesa Cruisers, met with city ....._ late last week to discu.ts ~ lllter· natives, whJch Include a distinction be- tween can that ahnpty don't run and those that are wrecked and dieman- ded. Easing the hot temper of summer Daily . ot AT A GLANCE Cllt1HEmB: •Will .. pb.can lUllo ...... FelNof1 lllend won't llltyou down• "9 bounllful Md~ pot1lolw .............. ... ,.All WATlll QUALITY = ........... __ ....., •"• ......... . ..... pp .. ........ t POLmCAL LANDSCAPE -. El Toro airport no. takeoff p9litically Paul Clinton Daily Pilot Even though she has spent nearly two years promoting a regional airport plan that indudes an El Toro airport, Costa Mesa City Council candidate Heather Somers says the issue is a non-starter. Somers, a funner councilwoman hoping to get back onto the dais, says she recognizes that an airport for the closed Marine base is unlikely even though a lawsuit challenging Irvine's pad plan bas been filed. "It's not going to be a centerpiece (issue) for anybody [running for coun- cil)," Somers said. "It's on the back- bumer until the IAwsuits are re,. solved." Longtime El Toro airport advocates, including the Newport Bec\ch-based Airport Wortcing Group, have sued to overturn the March 5 passage of Mea- sure W. That measure re:lJOned the base for open space, halting nearly a decade of county planning for an air- field. After four years on the council, Somers lost her seat in 2000 by only 32 votes, trailing Councilwoman Karen Robinson. In early 2001. she went to work as a paid consultant for El Se- gundo, a city fighting to keep a cap on flights at Los Angeles International Airport. Somers began pushing a regional airport plan that called for as many as 29 million passengers a year at a theo- retical El Toro airport. The plan, a pro- jection for 2025, was developed by re- gional planners. Olrrent council members, on March 19, endorsed the idea, which Somers had brought forward. Newport mayor fires back at Greenlight candidates As the fi rst salvo against the "pro- development majority" on the New- port Beach City Council, Greenllght- ers sent out a lener aslc.ing support- ers to "open up your hearts. bring your checkbooks" to a fund-raiser held Monday. In the lener, the slow-growth crowd called out Mayor Tod Rid~ way and Councilman Gary Adams and vowed to match the amount J.lidgeway raised during his 1998 campaign. The mayor raised $69,764 during that campaign year, records show. The letter raised the ire of the city's mayor. Ridgeway bemoaned the group's slate-of-candidates approach, saying it violated the city's campaign coo- tributions laws in spirit. While a can- didate can only receive SSOO per contribution. a political action com- mlnee such as GreenUght can collect much larger amounts. "It's a money grab," Ridgeway said about the letter. "They think it's OK to violate the rules." At the Monday event, the Green- light crowd announced candidates ror the four open seats, including AUGUST 11: Newport Bay Area Democratic Club picnic. Details to be announced. (949) 733-3439 or C.rlM11rizOaol.com. 14: Orange County Young Republicans general meeting, 7 p.m. at the \Nestln South Coast Plaza Hotel. (949) 475-6569. 11: Rep. Chris Cox la scheduled to HOPE FOR HEF~ERNAN? F1.E PHOTO I IW.Y PLOT Newport Beach City Councilman John Heffernan may see his fortunes turn this faU. For now, Heffernan is the only Greenfight counc~ member, but he stands to gain political muscle -not to mention a few friends -on the council if any of four candidates being supported by the controlled-grQWth group are elected. Heffernan spoke at a kick-off fund-raiser for the candidates this week. Madelene Arakellan for Ridgeway's District I seat. Attorney Rick Taylor is running against Adams in District 4. "To say that he's an underdog in fund-raising is jus\ ludicrous," PhU Arst responded. "We're trying to catch up." As for the claim he is cozy with de- velopers, Ridgeway said he only ac- _,,ee~palgn donatioos from out•of-town buUders and wouldn't support a project that would be harmful to the city. "The majority of them do not do work. in the city of Newport Beach," Ridgeway said. "I would not support an irresponsible project." Johnson seeks transcript on state's energy crisis . State Sen. Ross Johnson Is turning up the heat on a Democratic col- league to release the transcript of testimony in the ongoing fallout from the state's energy woes from the summer of 200 l. In a letter to state Sen. Joe Dunn CD-Santa Ana), Johnson demanded his fellow lawmaker release testi- mony from David Freeman, Gov. Gray Davis' nominee for the chair- manship of the California Public Power Authority. Questions have arisen about Free- man's role as the head of the Los 1'11- geles Department of Water and Power. The agency allegedly used controversial "ricochet" trading techniques to artificially inflate the price of power on the spot market A Senate cornmin ee chaired by Dunn questioned Freeman on Aug. l. The Senate must confirm or deny Freeman by Tuesday. "I believe Freeman was evasive during the deposition, and that's very telling," Johnson said in a state- ment Wednesday. "We cannot allow a gouger to be placed in charge of the state's energy simply because senators were not allowed access to vital Information." Dunn, in a response lener Wednesday, promised to make the transcripts available to Johnson. Dunn also said be never received a request from his Republican col- league and said the testhnony would be made available between 15 and 30 days of Freeman's public remarks. "I am a little troubled at how this unfolded and the tone of your let- ter," Dunn said. "Your office was well aware of that date, yet we received no such request." Wilson lobbies for Web map of sex offenders County Supervisor Tom Walson, who represents Newport Coast in his 5th District, is readying a proposal that would allow county resJdents access to a "pin map" of registered sex offenders living in their area. Wilson, who is working with Su- pervisor Todd Spitzer on the Idea, has submitted the item for the board's consideration at the Tuesday meeting. Under the plan, residents could browse a Web site that would show ho\v many "serious" or *high-risk" offenders are living within a half- block radius of any specific address. No names would be provided. The information is already pub- licly available at J.he Orange County Sheriff's Department. Wtlson modeled the proposal on a similar one already in place in San Diego County, a spokeswoman for the supervisor said. POLITICAL CALENDAR speak at a luncheon of the Newport Harbor Exchange Club at the Newport H•rbor Nautical Muaeuni at noon. The museum la at 151 E. Coast Hfghway. 11: Republican P•rty of Orange County Central Committee general meeting, 7 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza Westin Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission la free, and all Republicans are welcome. (714) t}56-8666. 25; The Corona del Mar Republican Assembly will host Orange County Trea1t1rer John Moortac:h at a 5 p.m. potludc dinner at a private home In Costa Mesa. (949) 844-n35. 21: Newport Beactl Chamber of Commerce wlll host a Wnhlngton update break1ast meeting with Reps. Chrfa Cox end Dana Rohrebecher at 7:30 1.m. at the Rad1aon Hotel In Ctwtldne Can1lo Newport Beach. Call to reserve a seat (949) 729-4400. SEPTEMBER 10: A tea In honor of Clndv Simon, wife of Republican nominee for governor Bill Simon, 11:30 a.m. at the home of ' Jo-Helen Stec:*bauer in Cosi. M .... (714) 648-6986. .. . ' POLITICS ASIDE The election . light is green T he Greenlfgbt candidate kickoff Monday night o«ered a fa1dy clear look at what YOterl rbould aped to see this fall from the 11ate of four Greenllght-approved bopefuJa for the Newport Beech Oty c.oundL 1be four, for those --__,.----, who mileed the news, are Allan Beek. who will be rumUng against the dty'a former public wo.rb director. Don Webb, to npllce t.ermed-out Nonna GkMlr; Madelene Amkeffen, wbo'a set to ba1de Ma)U Tud Rklpwsy, Rk:k 'lllylor, S.J. CAHN wbowlD IMieoffwtth CoundJman Guy A.daJm; and Dick Nichols, who la teeking the seat of tenned-out Dennis O'Neil.. Fittingly, there seemed to be four main themes hlgbllgbting the evening of fund-railing and hors d'oeuvre-eating: the need for new knowledge on the council, an against~developen approach, a pledge to vote on dty issues as regular residents would, and an emphasis on the candidates' tles to Newport Beach. The final of these ii probably best summed up simply by Allan Beek being on the dcket. (Th:ket being med just as a shorthand way of kd:inl ll tbme candidates, who GreenJtcllt s.der'I are firmly noCing wlD be independent flxtutts OD the council. just ofUJi:e.mind, not lock-step. It also 1ee1n1 apropo1 to the Greenlight trafllc metaphor.) Beek. whose family ls a Newport ee.dl-apedfically Balboa Island -fixture, bu ties to the city as deep as anyone. M Hart put It when introducing him. •He's been involved in every major issue that's affected Newport Beach." The Newport Beach des of the other candidates -taylor's work for etgbt years on fighting John Wayne Airport expansion, Nichols' 20 years working with Corona del Mar community associations -were also on dear display. It's a campaign slogan that worts well with the pledge to vote u iestdents would: While emphasizing that the candidates blow and are deeply rooted in Newport Beach. they are still going to present themselves as •of the people.· But. judging by the rhetoric of the evening, the refrain votel'I are most likely to hear is that the present council ls tied too closely to developers. Former Mayor Evelyn Hart went so far u to deacrlbe the current mayor as "developer 1bd Ridgeway." a nifty description given the short Ill.story of Greenlight u David versus the Goliath of the developers. Given the safe bet the Newport Beach O:wnber of Commerce, along with a number of development lnteresta. will back Ridgeway, Adami and other candJdates running ap.ln.lt the Greenlight ticket. Newpon Bach residents will have the most dear-cut council declsloo in recent dectiona. They can essentially vote one way or another or the city's future. The end result of this should be both an election in which atgnlflcant. Important issues -how to handle growth and tnftlc, what resldentl believe defines their quality of life -In the dty are de~ted and an.election full of lively political machinationa, maneuvering and maybe mudalJ.nglJl8. If you 're akeptical of tliat. you should have heard the flery emotion of Arakellan when she Mid to Monday's' crowd: "l need your vote. I want to beat the Check) out of Ridgeway.• • 8.J. CAHN la the m•n~lng editor. Ht can be reed'led It (949) 674-4233 or bv 9'-fMll It .r.V9n.c.hn•t•tlm-.com. SURF AND SUN DailyAPilOt News ... flt.Int, UM9) &7~ chrlttln..carrltlo•t•tl,,,...com ~Md D11l1lllf9 Greg Fry, Don LMc:tl, S..n Hiiier, GIN Aleunder, Lori Ancter.on Box 1!560, CotUI Meea. C,,\92828. Copyright: No news 1torlee, lllutU•tlona, edltorlal m1uer or ldvertltementl he1'91n can be ~without wrttt.n permlatlon of copyright owner. WEATHER FORECAST VOL. 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June CH•1r•nde Daily Pilot • NEWPORT BEACH How do you get individuals to pay attentl.on to water- quality rules? "{alee a lesson from Madison Avenue. The city will soon be ask- ing themselves just how pithy they want to get while trying to persuade people not to Wck their cigarette butts in the street or to let soapy water from washing a car run down the sidewalk and into the storm drain. ult's not exactly the 'Got Mille?' approach. but that's the general idea." said Assist- ant City Manager Dave Kiff, who will present some rough ideas for a public informa- tion campaign at Thursday's meeting of the city's water- quality committee. "Welcome to the ~ach. Did your runoff get here be- fore you did?" "You + your dog = bad. You + your dog + your bag:: good." • All roads lead to the bay. flick your bun in the ashtray.· These are just some of the messages that could soon be trumpeted from banners on Coast Highway and Newport Boulevard. As lighthearted as the campaign sounds, it's actu- ally part of the grave task of trying to meet tough new water-quality rules. Since the Orange County Sanitation District Imposed the new rules last year. with the city's support, officials have been worried about how they will comply with the new man- date to keep pollutants out of the storm drains. The city has the power to change its own behavior and has followed through with stepped up SO'eet sweeping. putting filters in stonn drains and finding creative ways to stop debris from rushing into the bay. And getting businesses to behave is a re- alistic goal ~ indi- viduals' behavior has loomed as 1he biggest bugaboo. So salesmanship may be the solution. lf members of the water- quality committee like this approach to public educa- tion, they may send the idea with their blessing along to the City Council. If not, City Hall's ad wizards will go back to the drawing board. · Thursday, A&Jet1st 8, 2002 Al • , Getting to the bottom of bacteria problems A UCJ professor and students undertake water-quality testing at Newport Harbor; . results willbe turned over to city officials by Sept. 1. P.ut Cllnton Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A study to determine whether boats are unloading their sewage into the harbor and why there are re- peated problems with bacteria outbreaks is underway. Using students to help collect data. UC Irvine professor Stanley Grant took a first round of water samples in Newport Harbor late last month. The city hired Grant, who teaches environmental engineer- ing at UCJ, to undertake the study to help understand what's causing nagging bacteria out- breaks at beaches in the harbor BRIEFLY IN -THE NEWS Notre Dame professor will lecture tonight "Why be Catholic?" is a free lecture that will be presented by Lawrence S. Cunningham, a [!]~Dunn-Well and Upper Newport Bay. "This is a small study that ls part or a larger project aiming to understand what's causing the fecal contamination in the bay," Grant said. "We don't know at this point whether the contami- nation is coming from the upper bay or lower bay." Between July 26 and July 29, Grant and his students set up water-quality monitoring equip- ment and took more than 400 samples of harbor water on a three-hour rotation. Grant and his undergraduate students collected the samples at the Balboa Yacht Basin, the city- controlled section of the marina near Balboa Island. Those samples will be ana- lyzed and presented to the city by Sepl I, Grant said. 1Wo future rounds of testing at two other lo- cations are planned. City leaders praised the effort as a way to get to the bottom of a problem that has caused them some embarrassment Catching a boater ln the act of dumping sewage has been diffi- Jotm A. O'Brien Professor of The- ology at the University of Notre Dame. The lecture will be spon- sored by the Notre Dame Oub of Orange County and will be held at 7:30 p.m. today at Our lady of Mount Carmel Cllurcb in New- port Beach . Cunnjngham is a graduate of St. Bernard's College Seminary and earned his master's and doc- 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa cult. but that doesn't mean I isn't tect:lon Agency, came under fire happening. Assistant Qty Man-earlier ln the year when a New ager Dave KlfJ sakl. Jersey congressman Ooated legis- "Jt'U be able to tell ll9 that we latlon that would end lhat pro- either have a problem with dis-.tection. charges or don't have a prob~ "Most boaters are very coosci- lem," ICiff said about Grant's sur-entiou.s about not d.Jscharging vey. "lllere's always going to be into bays," enwonmenta&t Jack one lazy boater, but we need to Skinner said. "It's important in determine the extent of the Newport because the popular probJem." swimming beaches are so close The Santa Ana Regional Water to the marina" Quality Control Board is requlr-In fact, the city counts 35 miles lng the study as part of the im-of beaches, soaking aroUfld the plementation of federal guide-. harbor and on the northern side lines about the level of contami-of the Coast Highway bridge. nants that can be permitted in The city has commissioned the harbor and Back Bay. The two other studies to examine the city is moving toward compli-cause of pollution in the New- ance with a federal decree that port Dunes lagoon and whether requires the bay Lo be clean for polluted urban runoff is causing swimming by 2013 and shell-some of the bacterial outbreaks. harvesting by 2019. Grant's survey is just one of Regional board members are the tools for a solution, Newpon paying for the $50,000 study, Beach Councilwoman Norma which is under the direction of Glover said. the city. "We have to figure out a way to Newport Harbor also hold& a monitor these boats as they en- federal designation as a "no-dis· ter the harbor." Glover said. "To charge" harbor. The d istinction, clean up the water, we've got to given by the Environmental Pro-use a wide array or solutions.~ torate degrees at Florida State University. He has since lectwed in Canada. Europe and Africa The recipient of three Catholic Press Assn. awards and several teaching excellence awards. Cun- ningham has written or edited 17 books, more than so scholarly arti- cles and 200 essays for pastoral and popular publications. I lis most recent book is "Thomas Mer- ton and the Mo~ Vision.." The leaure is a presentation of the Notre Dame Atumni Assn.s Hesbwgt) Alumni Lecture SeOO> and is delivered by Notre Dame faculty members oominaled by colleagues and the deans of the university's coDeges and law school The event is open to the public and will be followed by a recep· ti on. --------------------------· Dwn9£ tlounlJ 'Ja1m !Buuau 'i Certified Farmers' Ma rket We 're BACK! Ever y T hursday 9:00 AM -1 :00 PM COSTA MESA FAIRG ROUNDS Fresh Produce Directzy From the Farm to You W~dn~sdays -Tustin 9:00AM -1:00 PM 3rd &. El Camino $1.00 Off (Minimum $3.00 Pun:lwseJ Good on AuillSI 8. :?<m O'<LY Saturdou -ln·m~ 9:00 AM -I :00 PM Campus & Bridge "USDA Choice" Beef Tri Tip Roast Reg '7"u.. Nows S99 Lb. Pork Baby Back Ribs Jumbo Scallops Reg s 14"u.. Nows 1 <P9 l.b. Boneless Skin On Chicken Breast Re 'S"• Nows Z19 Lb. Beef Short Ribs Flunkan Cut Reg s7". Now s if19 .. Fresh ~----.. Bartlett Pears 7gclb. Reg sr . 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The tree, in the baclcyard of a house at the comer of Bay Street and Orange Av- enue In Costa Mesa. up- rooted about noon and hit POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Cauia Avenue: An au10 theft was reported in the 3000 blodc at 8:17 a.m. Tuesday. • Elden Avenue: A home burglary was reported in the 2500 blodc a112:S5 p.m. Tuesday. • Elden Av.nue: A 31-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure in the 2600 blodc at 8:46 p.m. • FMvi9W P.rtc Indecent exposure was reported at 3:54 p.m. Tuesday. •Fullerton Avenue/Magnoli• StNet: A 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of peeking into an inhabited building at 3:45 a.m . Tuesday. • Roy.I Palm Drtw: Vandalism was reported in the 2900 blodl at 8:19 a.m. Tuesday. • Victofta StrNt: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 600 blodc at 8:04 a.m. Tuesday. • w..t 19th S1rMt: An WHAT'S AFLOAT • WHAT'S Af\.OAT is published periodically. If you are planning a nautical event. submit the information to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627: by fax to(949)646-4170;orby e-mail to d11llypllot@l11times.com. GONDOLA TOURS Gondola Romance offers daily tours of Newport Harbor during luncti and dinner. Call (949) 675-4730. The tours go out of Lido Marina Village, 3400 Via Oporto, Newport Beadl. KAYAK TOURS The Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve and Nature Preserve hosts two-hour kayak tours of the Baek Bay at 10 a.m. YOUR DENTAL HFAL1H aome branchel of another tree before fallJ.ng. lbe employee, who wu under the tree, wu hit but not trapped by ft and suf- fered a fractured ankle, said Capt. Lenny Goodt1r of Fire Station No. 3. He was taken to Hoag Hospi- tal In Newport Beach. Goodslr said lt't rare for a tree to uproot In auch a dry season. "Especially -eince it hasn't rained much re- cently. It's unusual for that to happen/ Goodalr said. "That was kind of bi7.arre." Golf cart found in Lido Channel A wayward golf cart was found submerged In the Udo Otannel on Wednes- day afternoon. The cart, dJscovered about 2:30 p.m., belonged to the Udo Peninsula Re- sort and was discovered 50 feet from the shore near the area of the Udo Island Community Assn,, said Newport Beach Police U. Tom Gazsi. It was apparently stolen and abandoned, Gazsi said. -Deirdre Newman assault with a deadly weapon was reported in the 700 blodc et 9:24 a.m. Tueaday. NEWPORT BEACH • Balboa Boulevard/River Avenue: Two 18-year-old men were arrested on suspicion of cons piracy to commit petty theft at 4:25 a .m. Tuesday. • Bristol Street: Vandalism was reported at Del Taco in the 2000 blodc at 9:35 p.m. Monday. • &It Coast Highway: A grand theft was reported in the 3900 blodc of East Coast Highway at 9:45 a.m . Tuesday. • TuatJn Avenue/Pacific Coa11 Highway: A 23-year-old man was a rrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct and alcohol in1oxicatlon at 1:26 a .m. Tuesday. • Vista d .. Oro/Hid•lgo: A vehicle burglary WH "'PQrted et 7:57 a .m. Tuesday. • w.st Ocean Front: A burglary was reported in the 1900 blodt at 9:22 p .m. Monday . every Sunday at 2301 University Drive, Newport Beadl. $20. Kayaks made available through Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort. Call for reservations. (800) 585-0747. HORNBLOWER CRUISES & EVENTS Hornblower offers weekend din nor dance and Sunday dlampagne bruncti cruiaes on Newport Harbor that celebrate imaginative cuisine and pampered service. 2431 W. Coast Highway, Suite 101, Newport Beadl. (949) 631-2469. SUNDAY COOKIE CRUISES The Adventures at Sea Yacht Charters host• cruises around Newport Harbor from 2 to 3:30 p.m. every Sunday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Newport Bead\. $20, Includes cruise, partdng, cookies and sodas. Reaervatlona required. (949) 650-2412. 11111 P\I'\ :\.\11 ll '.'\(,l~ New MedJcal Pro4.c:a lnmuor N.B. Pod.iatriat Or. tow <Mt • No On& Mediaciom Moaey Wt Guana..tl c.u Sulla ., -('49) 7S2-7"1 HAUL Continued from Al vand WU a dedicated family man and ~ proprietor who bu can to wriout ...., of tndultriel and athletes OY'el' the lut 14 )'NII. •He's Jn the bultneea of buytn(( and selling can. and not what: eyer-the DP.A la lmadpdng" Harrlaald. Harrla aid he wW retain criminal coUD1eJ to rep~t the dealenbip'• Interest In the e'¥ellt that any fonnal charges lie tiled In the future. For now, Hanis and other dealerab.lp employees said they were concerned with the han- dling of their expensive inven- tory. "A Jot of those can ate not in- sured,. Harrla aafd. Tbw bUck drivers allowed dealership sa1eaman to drive STORAGE Continued from Al Barrie spoke at Monday's meeting in favor of the compro- mise and encouraged the city to combat bUght using other codes.. CURVE Continued from Al named Francis Bellamy -has nothing to do with one's belief Jn God. It does have to do with a judicial interpretation of the separation or church and state, and the feeling there are a lot more pressing matters than the cwrent political breast-thumping for God. • Gov. Gray Davis' overldll. He reminds me of Richard Nixon going up against George McGovern. Davis has amassed enough money to put Enron back in busines.. but keeps piling it up compulsively against a candidate so clwnsy, vulnerable and speechless that I almost feel sony for rational Republicans who have had to watch the governor's office handed to the Democrats by the right wing of their party-and learned nothing visible in the process. •The Adelphia connection, Because it's the only cable game In town and the only way I can follow an exciting baseball season property. I send an excessive amount of money ea.ch month lo Adelphia.. La.st week, 1 found out that a large chunk of it was going illegally SAILING TEAMS Orange County employers can bring their employees out to Newport Beach on weekdays to enjoy a day of &ailing courteay of Orange Coast College. The School of Salling and Seamanship now offers a dlance for grouP9 to wort with the on-board instructor on difterent &alllng technlquea while they get advice on how to perform well In business. No ulllng experience necessary. One-day classes range from $100 to $125. (949) 64&9412. SM.ING CLASSES Sellboat rentals and private leaons are available at Marina Salllng In the Balboa FUn Zone. Advanced d•ues lncfude navigation, big boat, powerboat. Introduction to heavy weather and fil'lt-mate Instruction. (949) 673--7163; the Blue Dolphin Salling Club, (949) 644-2.625; or Udo Salling Oub, (949) 876-0827. Selling Fuclnatlon offers cluaes In boating safety end sailing, vea,..round for people wfth dlabllltiea. Free. (949) 640-1678. BOAT RENTALS 8elboe Boat~· can put you on 1he water In many weya, wtth elngle end double kayelca, electric boetl, 14-holder ..UboMs, pedel boetl end Nneboutm fot off9hore &-. 0# cruWng .... bey. 8aaboe lc>M RentMe 8"o holde two-hour ~..,,.lboerd1he ~bey boell thllt prOYlde group ecdvtty for OOf'l)Of'ltlone, .....,... nonpt"oftt ~-group outinge. The hunl Pee*...-Include bolta, 1rMe ................ "*'°Id ..... .... ....... • Colt for N hUnl Mglt'9 811221 per boM ........ r1t.llM:ll ... .., .......... PlrhUN flllflf'lllGUI .... ) llU100, .... t2.For ........ ~. mll .. 171-11DO. ,, M . t • 'We b811eve the location was being used as a front and possibly for money laundering: some of the mott valuable cars for a MCI Ferrari Modena. wbJch onto the ramps to eN\U'e they waa less temperamental and on were not damaged. A lime peen the truck bed in leu than ftve Lamborghini Mwdelago minutes. worth more than some of the Once loaded on the crucb, the sunoundlng houses -pre-· cars were to be hauled to an hn- sented a particular loading chal-pot.ind lot in R1ver11de. oftldalt leap because ft was so low to said. Hanis had ubd that the the pound lt could not be driven can be ldt at the dealerabip and up the steep ramp witflout guarded by fedttal agents at the saaptng. expense of the dealership be- With each painstaking at· cause moving them more than tempt, onlookers winced at the 100 miles was risky, but bis re- grating IOUJld of metal on metal quest was denJed "Such a beautfful car." one Salesman said they would re- man commented. rum to work tomorrow, even The problematic beauty was though they had no product or moved to the side to ma.Ice way computers. to plan for the fu- "There seem to be olher prob- lems that are at the root of the Issue at the root of these com- plaint.a, but the cars are the most obvious target," Barrie said. "Tbe vehicles aren't the prob- lem, It's the general upkeep of the yard." Others who were concerned into the pocket or the company founder to sustain a lifestyle somewhat at odds with his constant preachments about family values. So is Adelphia's current weighing or adding adult entertainment to Its menu. The founder ls now in jail, which eases my irritation considerably, but rm stilJ sendJng money to his company. • Airline seats so close together that my knees are under my chin when the person in front of me reclines his seat. And then being tapped five bucks for earphones to watch a bad movie in the hope that it may beJp me forget bow uncomfortable I am. • Outrageous concession prices in our local movie theaters. Paying 14 bucks for a bag of popcorn and a soft drink for a couple or kids is piracy. So is subjecting us to commercials on the screen -not' previews, commercials. After we pay inflated ticket prices, we are force-fed a string or product commercials that we can't fast forw.ud before the movie comes on. Welcome to the neighborhood, Regal Theaters. You should be a real boon to video stores. • lrvlne residents who Oy out of John Wayne Allport. When I'm especially uncomfortably hour rental ls $70. (949) 646-6812. Sall airborne outside Newport Harbor, pulled by a motorboat at Balboa Para-ulllng near the Balboa Fun Zone. A ~minute trip 11 $45. (949) 673--1693. A motorized lounge chair mav be rented at Resort Water Sports st Newport Dunes for $25 per hour. Pedal boat.a, electric boats, boogie boerda, kavab, inflatable rafts, beach furniture and wetauitl alao are available. (949) 729-1150. Party pontoons, dlaparral runabouts and famlly pontoons may be rented at Ancho,.. Away Boat Rental• In the Balboa Fun Zone. (949) 873-3372. Gondola tours ere offered by the Gondola Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Oporto, Suite 102-8. The $76 ~ Includes• basket of br9ad, c:heeae, alaml, Ice, gi. .... a blanket, music and a Polaroid picture. Wine alto 11 evailable. (949) 875-1212, Gondola Adwntul'MINewport, 3101 w. CollSt Hlghwlly, offert OM-and two-hour gondola CNiMe. A OM-hour tour with dlempegne It $70. A two-hour tour with dinner end champagne la S1IO. Pk*up ts avelleble at W9terfront '"'8Urenta. (949) 87MIM. lrvtne Coeet Cha,.. In Udo Malina VIiiage otr.a two.hour .a.etttc bott CN6 .. wtth. DOU'"* dlnn.r. $180 fot two people. (M) 87M70I. Zip ltwough eMW9Mr on• ... motorcyde ~ .... Ooo • v.ll on Weter, Milt to Che flrry on..._ llllnd.. perhourtor • ._.°' .............. m per hour tar ............ 1 .. , m.oo. CRI 1111 1heNa410ttLnlng ...... ................... 11r1;pd1 &......,...., ................ m11_•_..,.._, Ci• ................ .. ... ............ ... about portions or city codes that Imposed rules on backyards also joined the fray. Former Mayor Sandra Genis said the city should not be con- cerned with anything that ~ be- low the view of a 6-foot wall or fence. Nlf somebody ls offended by hot, it cools me down a bit to imagine a new security line at the airport in wbJch home addresses are checked and all Irvine residents are sent to LAX. By OCTA buses. • Sex education double-speak. Sex education in our public schools has always been optional. But opponents who talk gllbly about every family having the right to deal with such matters in their own way would deny that right in the next breath to parents who consider sex education in our schools highly desirable. • Supporters of the visiting team -espedally the Red Sox. Yankees and Dodgers - drowning out the locals at Angel games. Disney finally has it figured out If you put a competitive team on the field , the crowds will come. And they have. But in coo) California. the home team has 10 duke it out in the stands, as well as on the field. • The upcoming election. J just got a letter asking for money to support the reelection of Max Oeland, U.S. senator from Georgia. Sen. Oeland lost both legs and an arm ln Vietnam. His opponent -a congressman named Saxby Chambliss who avoided service in Vi etnam and is Fun Zone Boat Co. runs a 45-minute cruise (edulta, $6; dllldren. $1 I and 90-mlnute cruiae (adutta, $8; dlildren, $1 ), departing from Balboa Fun Zone every 30 minutes from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. A BG-minute showboat sunset cruise (adults, $6; dlildren, $1) leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m. dally. Private dlartera are available. (949) 673-0240. Catalina Passenger Service runs 45-minute harbor cruises (adults, $6; dlildren, $1) and 90-minute cruises (adults, $8; dlildren, $1 ). departing from Balboa Fun Zone fJVfJry 30 minutes from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dally and on the hour untll 7 p.m. (949) 673--5246. Cruise the harbor aboa~ the Electra, a 100-foot Ctauic Fantail veuef. Charte,.. with catering are available for up to 146 pnaengen.. (949) 723-1069. A thre.a>urM dinner and dandng while c:rulltng the harbor 11 evellebM at 7 p.m. Fridays end Setuf'dev-at 7 p.m. at Hombfowet Dining Yec:hta, 2A31 W. eo..t ~.Newport Beec:h.$68.M P9' penon. Brund\ cru-.., •re tvelleble. (948) e:n-28. The Catallne Flyer deperts from Bllboe Pllvlllon at 9 a.m . deity end retum. from eat.line IUnd at~ p.m. $38 rounckl1p for ldutta; S20 rouncHrtp fot c:hlldrtn. ~are recommended. (948) 873-6246. F.....a Aetq ..... i..w 8elboa Pwllon tit I e.tn. and fWlm .. 4 p.m. Mond9ve 9"d l'ueldeya. $121. ( ... ) en.2110 . a. ..... N9wpoft Pier wtv to ..._Che dDfy leNng .... Neum with lhi ....... ~of--dly. ,.... .... ='°'-· Mcflddltl , en~ ........ tun!. The deelerthip la •till ln b\111.neM while the inwntory ts temporarily unavailahle, they aald. "We ftglue that we'll get thJa all sorted out.• Hanis said. While Auto Market em- ployees an sorting things out, federal drug agents will unravel the detaila of the larger con- spiracy during a press confer- ence at the Riverside Sheriff's station this momlng, Ramirez said. Nearby reaJdent Tria Jacobs said be wu always, curious about the dealerabfp and anx- ious to hear the reauf ta of the ln- vesdgation. "We would alwaya see these new can showing up, but we would never see any leave," Ja- cobs said. • LOUTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be readied at (9491 674-4275 or by e-mail et /o/it11.h11rpertll11rlmes.com. what l'nl doing in my backyard, I think we should be looking into a peeping Tum ordinance and not th.is." Genis aaid • LDlJTA HARPER covens Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at loliU1.ht1rpflrOl11times.com. supported by loads of Republican money and the personal services of Karl Rove and Ralph Reed -just put out a press release accusing Oeland of •breaking his oath to protect and defend the Constitution. because or a vote he cast in which he was joined by 55 other senators, including 11 Republicans. I've seen the same tactics employed by political gunslingers here. and I dread when the brochwes start to show up in my mailbox. The most pernicious are the slate mailers, a confidence game in which candidates buy their way onto a card that identifies them with popular issues and candidates with whom they may or may not agree. Then, of course, there's the biggest stupidity of all; the possibility of a baseball strike by intransigent owners and greedy players who may well alienate even devout followers like me forever. But by that time, there will be a hint of fall in the air and lnitation with human frailty will go down along with the temperature. I'm ready. •JOSEPH N. BEU It a resident of Santa Ana Heights. Hia column appears Thur9days. Day and night fishing dlarters are available for grOUP9 or singles at Bongos Sportfilhing on Balboa Peninsula. (949) 673-2810. KAYAKING/CANOEING/SCUBA Beginning see kayaking, rolling ciinlcs and private lesson• are offered at Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Kayak and sea ski rental& alao are available. (949) 675-1215. Two-hour kayaAc tours begin at 10 a.m. Sundays from Newport Dunes. S20 for eduha and $15 for dlildren. Kayak rentals and daAM also are available. (949) 7~ 1150. Single kavak rent.ls ($10 per hour) and dout>a.s ($15 per hour) are evallabte at Balboa Boat Rent.ls In the Btlboa Fun Zone. (9-49) 673-7200. Paddle Power alao provlct.1 kayak, surf ski end c.noe rentals. (949) 675-1216. I Dady Pilot . .. • Tl)tKSday, Aueust· 8, 2002 Al I FORUM • HOWlOGET~ -LAawa: Meil to Editorial Page E<*orJamee Meier et the OallyPllot,330W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA92627•Pr1denttoclrt« Call (949)642-6086 Fax: Send to (949) 646-4170 E-INlll.S.nd to dallypl1ot•lat1mtM.oom •All comllpOndence must lnchlde full name, hometown and phone number (for vertflcetlon purposes). The Pilot reMrVes the right to edit all submissions for clarity end length. ·EDITORIAL City reac.hed good compromise Over gay pride march T• he C.Osta Mesa City C.Ouncll and Orange C.Ounty Dyke March organizers reatjled a wise compromise Monday. The lesbian pride march group will pay city fees but will walk its preferred path. City officials originally suggested the participants march only in residential areas and on sidewalks, but, in the end, organiz.ers gained their desired route -one that will provide them more visibility. The importance of that visibility should not be misunderstood. Marching in an unseen comer of the city won't serve the group's intention: to speak up and be proud of who they are. C.OSta Mesa officials, residents and business owners should be proud organizers chose this particular city for its first rally in Orange C.Ounty. Valid concerns were raised before the compromise, including the requested waiver of city fees. But answers to these concerns did not prevent council members from supporting it. Because the route will require that some city streets be closed for a shon durations on Aug. 17, a Saturday, C.Ouncilman Gary Monahan expressed ooncems that businesses could suffer. But because the closures will be minimal, and no one showed up to echo that concern, we doubt there will be problems. Also, the march should bring great exposure to each of the businesses in the area. Some residents also suggested that C.Osta Mesa simply doesn't need a gay march at all. But those individuals need to remember that this country bases itself on freedom, and any group has the right to assemble. We re just glad the City C.Ouncil and organiurs struck a deal that works for both parties. We look forward to covering the Aug. 17 march and hope that all the residents fully-and proudly -suppon it. READERS RESPOND More readers praise police helicopter use AT ISSUE : Most agree they need the support of sky patrols; one suggests that the choppers fly less often. I recently graduated from the Newport Beach Police Acad- emy and, as a Carmer hippy, incredibly liberal, Oag-waving ranter from the '60s, now as a senio r citizen, I have never been more impressed with our police in my life. I have been involved with many. The professionalism, the quality, the caring, the learning edJct, the absolute dedication of our police officers in Newport Beach is outstanding, each and every one ls a gem. And we ab- solutely, definJtely need the heli- copter c•Restdents seelc quiet on Newport front," July 30). ln fact, many years ago, it helped rescue my grandson. who was young, left the house, and we were petrified that he had ended up in the bay. How It happened, it doesn't matter. What matters was the police dogs were there, the helicopter was there. I have never been so relieved to have so many carin& people. I can't begin to tell you how much more dedicated and pro- feMional the department la since then. So to Newport Beach po· lice: Blesainga, I can~ thank you enoQgh, and to anybody that would want to violate the sanc- tity of the eecurlty and safety of the city we live. aha.me. IRENEKANE Udo Ille I think the helicopters are a very important thing in m y life and when I hear them go over, I'm very happy. I know they're hunting for someone, or they're trying to find someone tha t has hurt sdmeone or Is going to hurt someone. I think It's the most ridiculous thing I ever heard to say such a comment as Rene Jacober did. And I'm sorry 'to think that an adult would think that way in our United States of America. We've had enough problems in our country, so let's have a lit- tJe peace and quiet and happi- ness. GEOftGIA BROOKS Costa Mesa With regard to the helicopter debate. It seems like a common· sense approach is appropriate. As residents. do we not have the responsibility to look at how and why our money ls being spent? How much dangerous or violent crime do we really have in the Newport-Mesa area? Is this what the choppen are being used for'I Or are they also being used for traffic stop backup? What ls really nec.eaaary to keep peace in our communldes? Do we really need two helicopters'?. It ii~ to know that we have thae hfgh-~ech tools and public .ervanta to keep the peace. There la also something to be aakl for the deterrent effect of the airborne umbrella. . Howewir. let~ keep it reason- able and to a mln.bnum. Uving on the P.utade.. it aeema lib mer. ... apedlc route ..... c:boppln ... 11*'1 ID .nd Crom ~...,..they..., .... raule, bul-11 I .... pal· .... Olill't ..,., ...... Am ............... c:bOp- c~rdbe b11&illblClto Same ...., Ind .... roof ·lhlk· ~paundlnlola ~hllll­ copl&' , ........ IMll 1 dilnk moll WIOllld lad II__,..,_. pec:WIJwllmll ....... ... Cl'aendJ PUt ollhe ...... ~ pie llw la aur OOllMDI...._ II ...... "' ........... ... W Hats.., .... rwoa ....... ,.. ...... i.n .... _. m-. llUlOlllr ...... . ,, .... , --<:a.Miia MAILBAG FllE PHOTO I DAILY PU.OT Ashley Swartz said she learned the dangers of feeding stray cats after one 1requent visito· ·)her home attacked her cat, Sam. Stray cat turned vicious because it was hungry It took me a long time to respond to th.is article because It so saddened me ("Sad cat fight." June 15). Sorry about Ashley Swartz's cal Wouldn't it have been a lot easier and less painful if she had just spent 25 cents and popped a can of food for the poor, starving animal'1 The animal only.turned vicious because it ~ hungry. Can't anyone relate to what hunger pan~ and an empty stomach feel like? More com passl. on, please. W£NDY MARTIN Costa Mesa Residents should not have to financially support Job Center The Costa Mesa Job Center is set up to provide a location where th<>5e who need work can meet with those who need workers. This is a great idea. and one that could serve the community well. The problem is that this Job Center is subsidized by the city of C.Osta Mesa but provides services to many citi.7..ens of other communitiei.. There is no requirement that the workers looking for work reside in C.Osta Mesa nor is there a requirement that employers looking for workers reside or operate businesses in C.Osta Mesa. Why should our city subsidize the Job Center for the benefit of other communities, such as Santa Ana residents and Newpon Beach employers? If we are going to operate this program in and for C.Osta Mesa, residents and business owners of other communities should pay for the service. Or move it 10 Newport Beach. This 1s another case of the liberaJ establishment purporting lo know what is best for the rest of us. BIUJOHNSON Costa Mesa COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Costa Mesa mayor def ends her acti ons A s an elected official, I talce my job as a city representative very seriously, and I strive to "do the right thing" In every vote l malce. I realize that my actions are scrutini7.ed and that I am occasionally subject to public raillnp. There is always the possibility that when I do not agree with someone, they will make unfair attempts to desttoy my credil>Wty. in my opinion, such was the case on July 31, when the Daily Pilot published a C.Omrnunity C.Ommentary written by Doug Sutton, a regular speaker at council meetings (•Mayor needs to respond to city's needs"). Slnce the letter contains several gross Inaccuracies and misrepresentations, I felt it is necessary to respond and address Sutton's pronouncements. In February 1999, the City C.Ouncil voted 5 to 0 to save and allocate funds to restore the Huscroft House. The house was to be moved to the east side of Fairview Park with the idea that it could be used as a cultural landmarlc and museum for the community. In 2000, a new council voted 3 to 2 against any restoration of the house. C.Ommunity members rallied and asked the council to reconsider its decision. We lost Would I like private funding from the Segerstrom.s (per the $200,000 suggestion from C.Ouncilman 01ris Steel) attached to my vote on the merits of the Home Ranch project? Absolutely not. Sutton says that because Steel negotJated with the Segerstroms, as part of the Home Ranch project, to •ante" up for funds for the Huscroft House. I should ·~ . ,~ • • f I -., LINDA DIXON "find it in my heart" 10 suppon a proposal from Steel. That's not how I work. I look at each Item that comes before the cou ncil very carefully and make my decisions on what is best for the community and the rightthingtodo,based on my research, community interaction and staff reports. I will never cast a vote as a "thank you" for a consideration another member of council has made on what they may consider "my behalf." California Scenario, also known as Noguchi Garden, is the most important work by lsamu Noguchi on the West C.Oast and. arguably, the most important work of public sculpture in Orange C.Ounty. I support progress and lntelllgent growth. which sometimes includes protecting art or open space. C.Ouncil decisions regarding business have enabled this city to prosper ~ a result of the tax base our businesses provide. I am proud of the fact that we a.re a center (or both business and the arts. I have always believed that true progress opens the door to growth and at the same time protects, preserves and respects the cultural heritage that brought the community to life. The vote to preserve Fairview Parle for passive use was determined before I was elected to the Oty C.OunciJ, and J applaud It. On Jan. 19, 1998, a motion "to put a LEITER TO THE EDITOR Barlc Parle in the Fairview Pad Master Plan· was made by former C.Ouncilman Joe Erickson and seconded by former Councilwoman Heather Somers. I appreciated Sutton giving me the CJ'edjt for the Bad Park. but unforrunately I wasn't a council member. According to recreation standards, by the way. a facility for dogs Is considered a passive activity. The Sutton letter insinuated that I don~ care a.bout the quality of our school system. Nothing could be further from the truth. I am the council liaison to the Newpon -Mesa Unified School ~ct and care deeply about gjving our student population the best educational experience. l also seek out and publicize outstanding achievements by our students in my council comments whenever possible. Regarding the city budget.. I am proud that the caliber of busin~ that Costa Mesa attracts allows us the luxury of a $100-million balanced budget. A vibrant city like ours has many fiscal needs and interests, from public safety to street maintenance and repair, to neighborhood and park. beautification. Appropriating funds to diverse components is a responsibility and challenge that I have looked forward to in each or my four years on the Costa Mesa City C.Oundl As mayor, I will continue to do my be t to honorably fulfill my respoa ibilitles, with a focus on the positive. and working for solutions that bene6t this great city of Costa Mesa. • UNOA otXOH is the Costa Mesa mayor and will seek reelection In N0'1ember. Westside already has received its share of charities 0 h. for crytng out loud Cf\ O oeer Look. .Rea plan becomes center or debate." July 29). for the audience followtng the molt recent debates In the POot on the OUJdren'I Ho8pltal or Orange County/Newport-Mell Uni8ed School Olltrict plu1 II Rea elementary School • .... ~ What did dDe ... writen who oppoee the .......... cbartty addition to the 't ...... ~ lmyf Welt tint of all. no one Mad dwt che dlnic wu not a •ntce dllnstodo.• Whal tbey did My WU to put lt ~ ... )WI Porbllb _,..ct... 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Whk:h .......... 5 ........ ... announced........ ..... . ........................ ..,L ...... ._ --.•••e'Allilll ,,.,.._:.= -t ., • ...., ....... .. ..... _,J .... ... .,..,, .... 111 ..... al ' 'M Thw$Uay, Au(ust 8, · 2002 GEmNG INVOLVED • GETTWG INYOl.VED runs periodicaltv In the Dally Pilot on• rotating basis. If you'd like For Information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 57~298. NEWPORT BEACH RECITAL SERIES The Friends of The Newport Beach Recital Series Guild needs volunteers to assist in fostering music appreciation so classical music will endure. (949) 644-4208. NEWPORT HARBOR ' NAUTICAL MUSEUM The Newport Harbor Nautical Mueeum offers a number of volunteer opportunities In the gift shop, as docents or receptionists, with clerical work and with fund-raising events. Training is provided. (949) 675-2355. NEWPORT-MESA YMCA The YMCA needs a variety of general volunteer help. (949) 642-9990. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION The foundation is looking for volunteers to help with fund-raising efforts. speaking opportunities, public events and occasional office work. (949) 631-4143. NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS CENTER A variety of jobs need to be ladded, including set construction, ushering, mailings and assorted technical duties. Scheduling is fle.1Cible, with a two- to 20-hour commitment per month. The Newport Theatre Arts Center is at '2501 Cliff Drive. (949) 631-0288. OPERATION CLEAN SLATE Operation Clean Slate, a Costa Mesa-based organization that focuses on graffiti prevention, needs volunteers to paint out graffiti and assist with other duties. Michael Howard, (714) ' 435-0745. occ NAUTlCAL U8RMY Orange Coast College's School of Salling and Seamanship needs ~ donations for Its Nautical Library. Thousands of volumn of boating-related tlttes are needed. The School of Salling and Seamanship Is at 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 645-9412. ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER The largest family shetter in the county needs volunteers for its children,. programs. It especially desires tutors and those who can take pert in activities past 6 p.m. Tutors will work with groups of children or individually helping ct.ildren in their academic problem areas. Volunteers will also act as a Big Brother/Big Sister during the summer. Jaime Mayo, (949) 631-7213. ORANGE COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER The center needs volunteers to work with high-risk families and children, providing w eekly emotional support to families, infants and first-time mothers in their homes. OCCAPC is asking for a three-hour weekly commitment. (714) 543-4333. ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT cot•NCIL Volunteers are needed for a variety of functions. (714) 839-6199. ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS TASK FORCE The task force is recruiting volunteers for the Interfaith Council Network to work one on one with homeless adults in a program on basic life skills. (949) 263-1774. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART Learn more about art and share ~your community by becoming • docent et the Orange County Museum of Alt. A docent is a volunteer who guides adult.a and school groups through the galleries and teaches about the museum's collections and exhibitions. (949) 769-1122, Ext. 204. ORANGE COUNTY WORKS participate In life management and employment training workshops as a success coact. to foster teens 16. to 18. (949) 509-1451. ORGAMZATION FOR THE HUMANE CARE OF ANIMALS Volunteers are needed to care for stray and lost animals In the Newport Beach, Costa Meea and Corona del Mar areas. (949) 722-1357. ORTON DYSLEXIA SOCETY ORANGE COUHTY·BRANCH Volunteers are needed to teach reading skills, work on mailings and coordinate the edutt group. (714) 999-0118 between 9 a.m. and3p.m. PACIFIC SYMPHONY ·ORCHESTRA The Orange County Pacific Symphony Orchestra's Volunteers In Education Opportunities program needs volunteers to assist children in a variety of hands-on musical activities. Volunteers spend a total of si.1C Saturday mornings with the children. (714) 755-5788, Ext. 244. PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION PCAF raises money to support the pediatric cancer research laboratory at the Children's Hospital of Orange County, It needs volunteers for a variety of duties. (949) 727-7483. PRIME DYNAMICS Prime Dynamics, a Newport Beach nonprofit organization for the 99 and younger set, needs volunteers for its programs. (949) 262-7300. .. -J COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP Here a.re IOIDe of the dec:Woos coming out of the Costa Mesa City Council meeting Monday. NEXT MEETING • WHAT: Coste Mesa City Council meeting •WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Aug. 19 • WHERE: Costa Mesa City Hell, 77 Fair Drive HOME RANCH MONEY RV ISSUE The City Council appointed two council members to serve as an ad hoc cornmJttee and meet with various players involved in the Council members put an end to the distribution of $2 million that was negotiated lengthy m;t>U;e home debate br giving final in the Home Ranch deveJopment agreement approval to a Jaw that represents a for Costa Mesa schools. ' compromise between the police, politicians C.Ouncil members appointed and residents. CoWlCilman Gary Monahan The City Council gave official endorsement and Councilwoman Karen to an.ordinance that allows 4 Robinson to serve on the ~ recreational ~h.lcles to be 0 committee, designed to forge a 5-0 parked on city streets for only • consensus on how the #flllM!D 48 ho~ -for loading or educational giant rrom the Segerstrom family unloading purposes onJy- wilJ be handed over to school officials. unless previous permission Is As part of the Home Ranch development granted by the Police OepartmenL The ri8o' agreement, the Segerstrom family agreed to must also be ~ adjacent to the home to donate $2 million to area mJddle and high which it is registered. school students.. The money will be split The decision marks the end of a evenly between Costa Mesa High School -nine-month saga in which doz.ens of which serves seven th-through 12th-grade residents Hooded City Hall on both sides of students -and F.standa High and TeWmkle the issue -with some residents asking that MJddle schools. .According to the unsightly motor Qomes be restricted from development agreement, the money must be their streets and others demanding that rig transferred to an educational foundation that owners not be unfairly discriminated against will ultimately decide bow the money is On Monday, representatJves of both camps spent commended the council and police staff for WHAT IT MEANS working with residents to reach a compromise. Monahan and Robinson will work with city staffers, Segerstrom representatives and probable foundation members to hammer out various questions. City Council members want to know how foundation members will be chosen. what the money should be spent on and whether the foWldations will be governed by state open-meeting laws. WHAT IT MEANS In 30 days, it will be illegal to parlc an oversized vehicle on any city street for longer than 48 hours to prepare for trips unless rig owners call the Police Department and ask for an extension, which cannot exceed 72 hours. -C.Ompil,ed l1y Lolita Harper BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Code Red virus strikes school district Web site Night owls who tried to log on to the Newport-Mesa Unified School District's Web site early Wednesday were stymied by a faux hack job that turned out to be a computer virus. officials said. While the Web site displayed a m~ that said, "Thi.5 page WM had:ed by the Cllinese.. the break- down was definitely the result o( an Internet virus called Code Red. said Alan Engard, the district's di- rector o( infonnation technology. who discoYered the problem about 8 a.m. Wednesday. The virus prob- ably infiltrated the system some- time after midnight. Filgard said. The Web site was susceptible to viruses because some software had recently been changed on the Web server, which "opened up a security hole." Engard said. The hole was easy to fix. En· gard said, a,nd in about half an hour the site was up and run· ningagaln. Engard had bought some ad ditional security hardware to protect the computer that he was planning to Install next week but decided to do it Wednesday evening instead to prevent another virus. -Deirdre Newman Come Enjoy a Strolling Magician, Harpist and Appetizers. A Panel of Accredited Appraisers with Expertise in Antiques, Collectibles and Fine Art availa.ble to Inspect and Provide Verbal Appraisals. You are Invited to Bring Your Treasures! (No fine jewelry, ~lease) Please call for a reservation 949-760-2800 390 I E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Meet the foot doctor! Saturday, August 1 O, 1 Oam to 1 pm AROUND TOWN •Send AROUND TOWN ltema to the Deity Plk>t, 330 W. 81y St., Costa M ... , CA 92627; by fa>e to (9'9) 646-4170; or by catting (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and localion of the event, as well ••a contact phone number. A complete listing Is available at www.dallypilotcom. S~Y A perfonnanc. of Shabtpeere'a •Much Ado About Nothing" will take place at 6 p.m. at Grant tiowald Park in Corona del Mar. The play will be perfonned by the Shakespeare by the Sea Production Company an~ Is spon90red by the Newport Beac:ti City Arts Commission. The park is on Iris and 5th avenues. Free. (949) 717-3870. MONDAY Childrwl ent9r:ng ftm through . sbrth grades are invited to attend the grand finale program "Expect the Unexpected" beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library. The program will jnclude a magic show performance by Magic Castle entertainer David Skala, refreshments and a grand-prize drawing. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801 or www.newportbeschlibrsry.org. TUESDAY Grand fln•le SK09ram "Expect the Unexpected; 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 perfonnance by Magic Castle entertainer David Skale, refreshments and a grand-prize drawing. The library Is at 420 Marigold Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801 or www.newport- beadllibrary.org. A cone.rt with NIN band Octavio Figueroa will be held from 6:15to 7:45 p.m. at Fairview Park in Costa Mesa. The concert is part of the city's third annual Concerts In the Park series. Free. The park is at 2525 Placentia Ave. (714) 754-5223. WEDNESDAY "PMr Amid Books," • program for readers 18 and older will hold its final meeting at 10 a.m. at the Mariners 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.newportbeachlibrary.org. "A Welk to Remember" will screen at 7 p.m. for teens in seventh through 12th grades in a series of movies presented by the Newport Beac:ti Public Library's Boe* Raiders Dig Reading series. Free admlulon. Free popcorn. Fuic Home Fu.ntlshilags Antiques & C.OUectibles Traditional to Cottage Gifu 8c Garden Decor W'ub llit & Odi'¥U}' Adults must be eccompan .... u by their teen. The library Is at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3801. A wnlMrcMacitMing how nutrition can improve your knees will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. In the Patio Caf6 in Costa Mesa. The seminar is sponsored by Mother's Market. Free. The caf6 Is at225 e. 17th St. (949) 631-4741. AUGUST15 Children entMtna ftm through sixth grades are Invited to attend the grand•finale program ME>epect the Unexpected" beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Balboa Branch Library. The program will include a magic show performance by Magic Castle entertainer David Skala, refreshments and a grand-prize drawing. The library is at 100 E. Balboa Blvd. Free. (949) 717-3801 or www.newport- besclllibrsry.org. A Hmlner on medical 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. AUGUST 16 The Friends of the Newport 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 sale from 1 to 5 p.m. Aug. 16. 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 paperback books will sell six for St All proceeds will go to the library system. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 759-9667. AUGUST 17 Readers older than 18 are welcomed to attend the grand-finale program •Peer Amid Books; which will conclude the 2002 adult summer reading programs. The program will begin at 3 p.m . and will be held in the Corona del Mar Branch Library. The library is at 420 Marigold Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801 or www.newport- besclllibrary.org. AUGUST 19 The final SK09ram '"Peer 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.newportbeachlibrary.org. AUGUST20 A seminar on the natural 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 is sponsored by Mother's Market Free. The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St. (949) 631-4741. ONGOING The Newport Beech Newcomen Club meets at 10 a.m. the third Wednesday of each month st different homes. The group of CAFEHOURS:Moa..SU~SHOP & DINE BEST BET Brazil Brazil, a music group that plays both Latin jazz and salsa rhythms, will perform a free concert from 5 to 6: 30 p.m. Aug. 25 at Buffalo Hills Park, 1901 Port Provence, Newport Beach . about 100 women go on the road and play golf, tennis, bridge and more. The group also holds several evening parties. (949) 854-4501. The Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library seek book donations to raise funds for the library system. Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries, including, Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar. They may also be left in the special book closet next to the Friends Bookstore at 1000 Avocado Ave. All hardcover and paperback books are acceptable, with the exception of law books and magazines. Donations are ta>e-deductible. Call to arrange to have books pidted up. (949) 759-9667. The Thursday Moming Women's Club, a 40-year-old friendship club, is seeking new members. The club, which contains various general interest sections, meets at 11 a.m. on the second Thursday of every month at the Radisson Hotel in Newport Beach. The luncheon is S23 and includes entertainment. The hotel is at 4545 MacArthur Blvd. (714) 546-2244. The Newport Beech walking Club meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m . Monday through Saturday, and at 7 p.m. Sunday. Walkers should meet at the intersection of Hospital Road and Superior Avenue. Free. (949) 650-1332. lntemlth couples with one Jewish partner are invited to participate in an interfaith couples discussion group hosted by the Jewish Family Service of Orange County. The group is geared toward those couples looking to make Judaism and the Jewish community part of their relationship. The group meets in the evenings In the agency's office at 250 E. Baker Candles to Chandeliers Used & Rare Books Custom Pictwc Framing Furniture Restoration and much more I 130 F.AST 17"' sr. COSTA MESA .At N,_,,.rt 0-&n Ir Smrt (949) 722-1177 ROW HOURS: T11e-S.1 lOam-Spm St., Suite G, Costa M esa. Preregistration is required. (714) 445-4950. Nightly meetings ere ott.red In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to overcome nicotine addiction. Schedule or (714) 174-9106 or (800) 642-0666. The Newport Sports Museum, a nonprofit organization, operates a free museum at 100 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The museum, which has one of the world's largest collections of sports memorabilia, is open frofll 9 a.m . to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. (949) 721-9333 or www.newportsportsmuseum.org. The Hoag Cancer Center sponsors two tai 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-strenuous movements to aid in balance and concentration. No registration is required. The center is at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. The Est•nci• 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 thidt magazines are not. Bins are available for drop off every day of the month for people who prefer to go at other times. All funds 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, Quidten, Print Shop and Internet usage. (949) 644-3244. The Coste Mesa 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 wants to improve his or her public speaking skills. (714) 444-8783. The Newport Beach 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. The Jewish Family Service of Orange County holds group meetings for younger women to discuss issues relating to life passages and changes, body images, family, relationships, communication, intimacy and sexuality, anxiety, 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 Middler, (714) 445-4950, Ext. 114. Mesa Messengers Toastmasters Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m . Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United M ethodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714) 540-4446. The Original MIKE'I CARPET$ OVER 30 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN 30°/ooff ~s • Thursday, Au&ust 8, 2002. A1 Btuefleme~O.. 2717 meet• at 7 a.m. Wednesday" at the Vll&ege Farmer, South Co11t Plau Village, 1651 Sunfte>W9r Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting 19 tr.. for first-time visitors. (149) 855-4308. Tout.m•l19rl Club 231 ,,...._et 7 a.m. Mondays at the lrviM Co., 1800S Newport Center, Newport Beath. (949) 733-2209. Th• Costa M... Ch1mbef of Commerce will host its weelcly Networkers luncheon on Wednesdays from 11 :45 a.m . to 1 , p.m . at the Costa M esa Country Club. Visitors are weloomed. The club Is at 1701 Golf Course Drive. $13. (714) 885-9090. Herbortite Toastmestere Club meets at 7 a.m. Wednesday• at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. (949) 293-4630 . l:ido Isle Toestmuten mMb from 6:30 to 8 p.m . Mondays et Fletcher Jones Motorcars at 3300 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. (714) 964-5314. The 0..sis Senior C.nter oflfws transport to take members to appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttle takes members to the center. Call to make an appointment. (949) 644-3244. Tutoring 11 evailable for people interested in reading English but who could use the help. Hourty rates and times are negotiable. (949) 851-1739. Oasis Senior Center of'f9r1 vlaual aid screenings with a Braille Institute representative by appointment. (9491 644-3244. Essentiel Weight Management offers interactive and proactive weight loss groups. learn behavior modification and other techniques to control your weight. The cost 1s $20. Groups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m . Wednesdays and Thursdays at 369 San Miguel Drive, Suite 350, Newport Beach. (949) 718-9848. The Hope Institute, • center for recovery and family education, offers a women's support group from 6:30 to 8 p.m . Tuesdays at 2900 Bristol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-0020. Oasis Senior Canter hes • walking group called Walkers Not Rockers that meets once a week to enjoy scenic walks in and around the Newport Beach area. (949) 644-3244. , Women Helping Women oftws • free peer support group for women in transition from 3:15 to 4: 15 p.m . Alcoholics Anonymous meets from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m . Monday through Friday in Room 3 at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. The Hoag Cancer c.nt.er of'fws • See TOWN, Pase A8 Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates CALL NOW 642-8400 DESIGN CENTER ''For All Your Decorating Needs!'' .. !f r 'Al TtuSday, ~ 8.·20C12 TOWN Coast Highwey, Newport Beach . Free. (949) 722.e237. Continued from A7 A lnMt CMcet" IUppOft lfOUP for free y~ ctea from 10:45 to young women meets from 8:30 to 11:46a.m . Tueadeyat4000W. 8 p.m. fNfKY third Tueedey of Cout Highway, Newport Beed\. NCh month at the Hoag C.nc.r (949) 722~237. Center. The center 11 9t One Hoeg Drive, Building 41, Newport Body OMign and Unitlad S1UdlcM of Setf-Oefenle offers lddt-boxing Bead\. Free. (948) 722-6237. ctaaes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. An 9\MI .. br.-weuppclft Tuesdays. Thul"8deys and group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m . Saturdays at 1000 W. Coast on the first Tuesday of Ndl Highway, Suite C, Newport Beech. S8 per claa. (949) month at the Hoag Cancer Center. The center 11 at One.Hoag Drive, 722-0526. Bulking 41, Newport' Beach. M-ee. (949) 722~37. The Alzheil'Mf"a Asen. and O.W Support Group of Newport Villa A aspport 8foup for r.mlly and WesWilla Rosa co-sponsors • friends of cancer patients meets free support group meeting for from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the fourth caregivers at 7 p.m . the fourth Tuesday of eadl month at the Thursday of each month through Hoag Cancer Center. The center 11 October at Newport Villa Wat et One Hoag Drive, Building 41, Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Newport Bead'I. Free. (949) Road, Newport Beach. (949) 722-6231 631-3555. A breast cancer .upport group The Alzheimer's Assn. end MMe meets from noon to 2 p.m. Terrace, a residential community Tuesdays at the Hoag Cancer for people with Alzheimer's Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway. disease and related dementia, Newport Beach. Free. (949) offers a free support group for 722~237. caregivers at 6:30 p.m . the first Tuesday of each month at Mel8 frM prof111lo11al consultation for Terrace, 350 W. Bay St, Costa makeup, wigs, etc. Is available for Mesa. (714) 283-1111. cancer patients by appointment only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Rebec:ce l.ewi1 leadl an anlmel Wednesdays at the Hoag Cancer bereavement group that Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, specializes in the needs of people Newport Beach. f949) 722-6237. who have sick or dying pets. It meets at 3 p.m. Tuesdays at 3101 The Oasis Senior Centw ofhtra a W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Braille class to help with sight Newport Beach. The cost is a loss from 10 a.m. to noon d onation to an animal charity of Thursdays In Room 4 at 800 tha attendee's choice. Call to Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. make a reservation. (949) (949) 644-3244. 721-5750. A free cancer support group Another Pauage, •transitional meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the support group for people fourth Tuesday of each month at experiencing changes in their the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. lives, meets from 1 to 2:30 p.m . Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Wednesdays In Room 3 at the (949) 722-6237. Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar. The Jewish Senior Cei1ter offer9 (949) 644-3244. card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every third Tuesday. A kosher Oasis Senior Center conducts lunch is offered at noon for $3 per blood pres.sure screenings from 9 person. (714) 513-5641. to 11 a.m. the first and third Tuesdays of each month in Room The Newport Bead'I 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona Psychological Assn. offers a coed del Mar. Screening is also support group at 7 p.m . available from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Thursdays at 3101 W. Coast the fourth Wednesday of each Highway, Suite 311, Newport month at Mariners library, Dover Beach. The support group Street at Irvine Avenue. Newport requires free prepossessed for Beach. (949) 644-3244. those who want to join. (949) 722-4588. The Newport Beech Psychological Assn. offers a body The Heating Connection on....• image and moderate eating coed relationship group at 7 p.m. support group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree Wednesdays at 3101 W. Coast Road, Suite 180-A. Newport Highway. Suite 311, Newport Beach. (949) 261-8003. Beach. (949) 721-5750. The Consumer 8usineu N.twol1' A support group for thoM with meets at 7 a.m . Fridays in the br•in tumors meets from 7 to mezzanine at Newport Gateway. 8:30 p.m. the first and third 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Thursdays of each month at the Beach. Reservations: (714) Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. 550-4785. Templ e Shopping ? Join us in August nl !RI CU tty~ Sit HHla'lt:I I Oii ~ .... t1lnllsl, md mt .... fllbntc:ovtgllbls II (m.ie Ccwfr Cid lo limw II nl otf ~ 11111111 Ad1rd SllnJl'v nl .. rVf l lonl. ~ Wils lllbJme. • Aug 2nd. 7:00 pm Fwnly SrAm & ic:. Cram Oneg • Aug 9th. 6:30 pm Coffa & Conv•rsation. Focus so -70'a • Aug 16th. 6'.30 pm Tot stw.bbalt & BBQ • Aug 2'3f'd. &30 pm Cotta & Convwsation • Aug 30. &30 pm WIM & CheeH OMg CONGREGATION Sl1w Ha-Ma·alot 949-857-2226 ..-...:a..i..:1&...o..w.ia:..&M..-.~~a::..a;...;.;...;aa.""61..:.o.tiol.Ll.:O,;,U,j~' Join us today to bEgin .i ltfdtmE of bElonq1nq' .. ...................... golf 8nd bridge. M-ee newsletter medietion, en .-m.dw to the evaHable. (714) 648-22"4. traditional two-domey dhlorce. ,. offered the third Thuredly of A IUppOft l"*P for WQmen wlCh each month with ettomev Alida gynecologic cencer meets from D. Tevtor and ~ogiat LM H. 9'.30 to 11 e.m. the second 1nd Solow. Space ls limited and reMN1tion1 are required. (949) fourth WednesdeV of Nd! month 9t the Hoeg Cancer c.nter, 4000 966-2575. W. Coest Highway, Newport Beech. "--(949) 722.Q37. "9vlae your llltlrne .......... regerdlng durabfe power of M9ee ~ICY S.W. auornev through the Oatit Senior Amateur Communication offers Center for $1 eec:tt. c.tl to make the opportunity for ham radio an appointment (949) 644-32"4. operators to partldpete In Costa Meta'• Radio Amateur Civil The Ndonal ~Reaeeldt Emergency Service organJzatlon. Foundation sponlOIS W98ldy Weekly nets are held at 7:20 p.m. adult attention defldt dllOfder on 147.060 MHz. Monthty support groups at Its office, 833 meetings are held at 8:30 p.m. on Dover Drive, Suite 27, Newport the fourth Wednesday of each Beach. S5 per sealon. (949) month at the Costa Mesa Police 642-7303. Department (714) 754-7045. o.111 Senior Centllr ...... 0..-Senior Center ...... preventive heahh care service• counselor to .. allt with questions for seniors on the fourth about Medicare, HMO. and Wednesday of each month In the supplemental and long·term care center's Room HS-3,'800 insurance. Cell to make an Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. appointment (949) 644-3%44. Call to make an appointment (949) 644-3244. Incest Anonymous, for f9male victims of sexual abuse and Fedng Forward, •support group rape, their friends and their for family members of recentty relatives, meets from 10 a.m . to deceased cancer patients, meets noon Saturdays at 760 Victoria from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and 7:30 to St .. Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 8:30 p.m. Mondays et the Hoag 859-3918. Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. The Jaycees, affilleted wtth the (949) 722-6231 Chamber of Commerce, are professionals between 21 and 39 Com Mesa Are Department who get together for community Explorers Post 400 meets at 6 service, business networking and p.m. Tuesdays at various fire socialitlng. Meetings are held the stations. Membership Is open to second and fourth Thursdays of anyone between 16 and 21 years each month. (949) 451-2178. old. (714) 754-5141 or (714) 754-5106. The c..bral Pally Foundation will start a new chapter In the Maxine Cohen,• marriege and area. The foundation will offer family therapist, sponsors an financial and emotional support anonymous help line for and other free services to families individuals with relationship who have child.ren affected by problems. She is available for cerebral palsy. (800) 967-3341. free consultation from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p .m . Mondays. Oasis Senior Center h11 • (949) 759-0357. comprehensive medical library that can be used to research any Seniors and low-income femWea medical question. (949) 644-3244. in the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach area can obtain free USDA MichMI Henn1, • Corona del Mar surplus food from 11 a.m . to 3 attorney and certified public p.m . the second Friday of ead'I accountant, will present a free month in the rear parking lot at one-hour consultation on living the Church of Christ, 740 W. trusts at your home or his office, Wilson St, Costa Mesa. Picture 2660 E. Coast Highway, Corona identification is required. (949) del Mar. (949) 644-5801. 650-8236. The Kiwanis Club of Newport Hoag Cancer Centw will host• Beach-Corona del Mar m eets at lecture series on the Modern noon Thursdays at the Bahia Management of Brain Tumors at Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 7:00 p.m. on the first Thursday of Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. every month at Hoag Cancer (949) 852-1148. Center Auditorium, 4000 Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. CMlil Senior Cent« o«.n • Free. (949) 574-6232. half-hour of free legal consultation. Call for an The Thundlry Moming Club appointment. (949) 644-3244. presents an entertainment luncheon the second Thursday of Monthly wol1'ahops for people each month at Balboa Bay Club, with cancer and their relatives are 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport offered from 7 to 8:30 p.m . the Beach. Other activities inctude second Tuesday of every month 427 E. 17™ ST. CosrA MEsA, 92627 (Between Tustin & Irvine Ave.) (949) 646-1440 Moa.-Fri 7iOOAM .. 6PM •Su 7,0QAM .. SPM • Ooted Sunday GRAND OPENING! ' ' ,/ . Diii'/ PllOt et the HOeg Cancer Center In HtVIC* for Mnlon "°"' • 1.rn. '° Newport Bueti. (948) 760-66il2. 2 p.m. ~end fsofn 9 1.m. to 2 p.m. ..,.Y odMr A auppof't .... for youttt luplll TUHdlV, -'aw. 19th St., eocte pltienta meets from 1 :30 to 3 Mete. Call to mike an p.m. the 1eeond and fourtfl appointment. (948) 846-2368. Wednesdays of ead\ month In s_.Teen. • .-vw..-.-Newport Bead'I. (714) 6~ 1734. workshop for parents of A wotbhop tor peopte wlCh teenagers, 11 avail•~• for tymphedema meeta from 2:30 to Orange County parents. Leam to 4:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of eadl encourage teens. resolve montf) In the auditorium at Hoag conftict1. lncre1se Cancer Center In Newport Bead'I. communication end enhance (949) 760-5542. The Coate Meu Senior Center offers counseling, assistance O.lis Senior Cent« off9e'a •me.I and referral services for seniors, program for members. Lunch is 695 W. 19th St.1 Costa Mesa. served daily from 11 :45 a.m. to (949) 646-2356. 12:15 p.m. in the multipurpose Nicotine AnOnyrnoUa Wlowshlp room at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona det'Mar. Home-delivered want• to help men and women meals are available for who smoke to quit and remain homebound seniors. smok&-free at local evening Reservations are required. (949) meetings. (949) 660-2713. 644-3244. The Co.U MMe Hlstortcal Expanded Awareness Semlnan Society holds a free open house presents a weekly meditation from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. session ~t 8 p.m . Wednesdays at Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim the Hub of Newport Mesa, 230 E. Ave., Costa Mesa. The event 17th St., Suite 218. Suggested features memorabilia from the donation is $10. (949) 646-1128. city of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air Base. (949) The Newport Beac:h 631-5918. Psychological Assn. presents a men's support group at 4 p.m. 0v ..... t.,.. Anonymous meets Fridays. $25 per session. (949) from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at 722-4588. St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. (714) The Alliance for the Mentally Ill of 953-0900. Orange County provides education and emotional support Oasis Senior Center offers• for families with loved ones who Parkinson's disease support are mentally ill. A free support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the gro up meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. second Thursday of each month every other Saturday at the at 800 Marguerite.Ave., Corona Orange County Mental Health del Mar. (949) 644-3244. Clinic, 3115 Red Hill Ave .• Costa Mesa. (714) 850-8463. The Centw for Expressive Therapy offers a parent-teen 0.sb Senior Center °"9f'I rental group held simultaneously at of medical equipment, from 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays. The wheelchairs to walkers and more. facilitator will coach and teach (949) 644-3244. members to change behaviors causing conflict, 2900 Bristol St .. Jewish Famity Service of Orange Building D-103, Costa Mesa. County is sponsoring a Jewish (714) 432·7546. healing support group for people experiencing chronic illness. The The Thund•y Momlng Women'• purpose of th'e group is to Club holds a luncheon with pro-Jide participants with professional entertainment at emotional and spiritual support 10:30 a.m. the second Thursday to manage illness and its of every month at the Newport consequences. The group meets Beach Country Club. (714) at 7 p.m . Thursdays at Jewish 546--2244. Family Service, 250 East Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. The The Y09• Place offer9 • prenatal support group is free. but and postnatal yoga cl .. s from 3 advance registration is required. to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New (714) 445-4950. classes begin on the first of the month. (949) 642-7400. Classes for mature adutts In the Harris Method of Body The Cost• Mae Senior Center Conditioning are offered at 8:30 offers transportation services for a.m . Monday, Wednesday and medical-related appointments. Friday at Chain Reaction, 3928 Call at least one week in Campus Drive, Newport Beach. advance. All other transporta- Admission t o the first class is free tion needs -such as grocery and will cost $10 per class or $80 shopping and library visits, as for 10 classes thereafter. (949) well as rides to and from the 588-2427. center -may be reserved be- tween 8 and 8:30 a.m. the same The Costa Mesa Senior Center day service Is needed. (949) 645- offers preventive health care 2356. I I I I 2 0% I J69 E. 171'11 ST. I I Cosu Mis. Acaoss fao" RAlp~ I II !!~~!~ .. ~~~~!~~~II This CIOUP.Of1 lltf11 llOI be cornboned witlt °"( CJ4hw dJICllUnl 01 iiCJle ~ L ~b do not OW, 1o hclir color piocMis, Wfl COit & Stbotllorl prodi,a. bpirts 8/31 /02 .I --------------- ................. ... a.-., .... 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They came to the Orange Coast to promote a local association with Ohio State Uruversity, which in 1998 established the John Glenn lnstitute for Public Service and Public Policy. The Martins are prominent movers and shakers in Newpon-Mesa, serving on the board of the Orange County Museum of Art and also on the board of the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Attendµlg the Martin ~ner was Roger John.ton. Sen. Glenn oversaw the confirmation hearings on Johnson when he was appointed by former President Bill Olnton as the head of the General Services Administration. Also in the crowd was Newpon Beach's Dick Bertea, who shared aviation tales with Glenn. Benea, a prominent local leader in the national aerospace industry, swapped stories of flying the Corsair You don't hove to ftgtiter, a favorite or Marine C.Orps pilota of mid-20th century service. Glenn first served bis country as a Marine in 1943 durin,g World War D. Then In 1954, be became a test pilot, and served in the Korean War before embarking on his career as an astronaut. The Martins commissioned Adam Navlcll of C.Osta Mesa to cater a Tuscan-sfyle dinner al fresco. "He's one of the great young culinary stars," offered 1Wyla Martin. accepting raves over the cuisine from guests, who Included lCltty and Mlb Kourle, Winnie and Bob Smith. Karen Bell. em Plllmore, Kathy OIMe, Beth Gentner, and Pam and Barry Lathan. After dinner, Glenn held court with the crowd, discussing Ohio State and the John Glenn lnstitute. Host Otarles Martin shared the ironic coincidence that their oceanfront propeny was the former home or pioneer aviator Pancho Ba.mes in the 1920s and '30s. before she moved to &!wards Air Force base. Another star of the evening was Annie Glenn, charming the crowd with her warmth and sincerity. As an adjunct assistant professor of s peech and hearing science at Ohio State, Annie, who also serves on he r husband's board of directors for the institute, has made a lifelong commitment to community service. Her emphasis has been in areas relating to children, the elderly and the handicapped. In 1987, the National Assn. for Hearing and Speech Action honored Annie Glenn by creating the Annie Glenn Award, which has been presented annually on a national level to individuals who achieve distinction despite a communication disorder. •THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. e,yvy ~avt111~ o/ f 5% to 50% of/ New Merchandise Arrives Dal~ Hurry In For Best Selection! Well Designed Furniture For Well Designed Homes" go For For the perfect summer getaway. You11 noucc 1t the ftf1 moment you *P •boerd. Ointxt out on the w.ttr I'* fttlt diffcrmt. You'U •it in the pat aitatainlncnt, ddidous food. lllCI in thc friendly eervicie you .. from OUI pt0'-io1HI •ff. And, of coune. in die YieWI that'U tab yow .......... ,. ~Dance Crulw • Oionlpaoiia lr"'9Ch 0...... ....., & lpildal Ctl • allw • ,....,,. Chartlrt ""a•mllile NI ''" ...... tA9"'31•2M9 ....... .., ,. •••. "°° From left, John Glenn and his wife, Annie, were honored by Twyla and Chuck Martin at a dinner in the Martins' Laguna Beach home. Roger Johnson spent time with the Glenns, who were in town to promote a local association with Ohio State University. Glenn and Newport Beach's Dick Bertea shared stories of life in aerospace at a dinner in Glenn's honor. 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Becom1ngao overnight commercial -------success certalnJy has JULIE Its drawbacks; LOWRANCE sadly. it's not only the studio heads that expect a repeat performance but the audience as well. Consequently, I was disappointed in his follow-up, "Unbreakable," about the making of a comic book-style super hero. for the simple reason that I anticipated the same formula I projected the on-the-edge-of-your-seat sus pense of "Sense" and a spectacular twist of an ending on to "Unbreakable." Nevertheless. my belief in and respect for the young director did not wane. ShyamaJan's latest film, "Signs, N is not a disappointment. What can you expect? Well, don't expect too many sleight-of-hand tricks or a 1-urprise twist ending. Do expect a weU-crafted film with strong characters. clever dialogue, Hitchcockian suspense and sparse speciaJ effects. "Signs" is about a middle-class family living on a farm in rural Pennsylvania, that wakes up one morning to find crop circles in the cornfield. What they believe to be the creations of locaJ pranksters is soon revealtd as an alien invasion. WARNING: I'm about to reveal some movie deu1ils. As the crop circles start appearing around the world and television coverage shows home videos of strange sightings. Graham Hess (Mel Gibson), widower and father of two, along with his brother. Merrill (Joaquin Phoenix), try to shield the children from the alanning news. Meanwhile, Morgan (Rory Culltin), the eldest child, is intrigued by the unworldJy dicking transmissions intercepted by an old baby monitor. Wearing a thought-protective I lershey's Kiss cap, he uses an outdated book found at t11e smaJI general store Lo educate his family on the possible outcomes or an invasion. The last act of the movie finds the family trapped in the cellar, surrounded by aliens. Graham, a former minister who lost his faith with the loss of his wife, must now protect his family. And to do so. he must rediscover bis faith. Performances from Gibson, Phoenix. Culkin and Abigail Breslin (Bo) are understated, natural and believable -and atypical or most suspense movies because these characters respond to fear not by screaming and nmning away. but by standing their ground. lnftuenced by Hitchcock. Shyamalan realizes that it's what you don't see that makes a movie scary. We catch only partial glimpses. shadowy images or reflections of the intruder. The family stands barricaded inside the foyer as scratching of claws, pounding of walls and shadowy images encircle them. Even eerie "Psycho• -like music is heard over the opening credits. and ShyamaJan makes a cameo appearance as the local veterinarian. Shyarnalan's inventive storytelling. while complex. conceals minimalism. The film's main plot of a man rediscovering his faith is straightforw.ud Most scenes are filmed at a single location, the farmhouse. There are only four primary actors (five, if you count the barely seen alien presence). And even the alien's rudimentary inability to open a pantry door, which could be viewed as a plot flaw, may be a fundamental way to show that our fears of the unknown often outweigh reality. There's a lot more to discover in "SignsN than the double meaning of its title. Just as the ingenious Shyamalan has designed, I suspect you'll laugh, cry and flinch at all the orchestrated moments. "Signs" is rated PG-13 for some frightening morrumts. •JULIE LOWRANCE is a Costa Mesa resident who works at a Newport Beam overnight aircraft advertising agency. Dragons rule world in 'Reign of Fire' S ometirnes the previews for a movie do more harm than good. Touchstone's new dragon movie, "Reign of Fire," is a good example of that. Images of guns and a muscle-bound Matthew McConaugbey Hying through the air with an ax immediately portray the film as something to avoid at all costs. Dana Carvey wrote and stars in "The Master of Disguise." I've always been a big fan of medievaJ fantasy movies, and after the great adaptations ~..._~~~~ of "Harry TODD KARELLA Potter" and "The Lord of the Rings.w I was hoping that the genre would finally gain some acceptance in society. But the previews led me to believe that "Reign of Fire" would be a movie closer to the hideous "Dungeons & Dragons" movie than the two latest success stories. AJthough the story has several holes in the plot, it is a rather enjoyable movie with some incredible special effects that make tile dinosaurs from Jurassic Parle look like an episode of "Barney and Friends." The movie starts off quickly as our hero, 12-year-old Quinn. goes to visit his mother, who is the engineer building a new tunnel system in London. Almost immediate ly. they burrow into an underground chamber.where a massive dragon has been sleeping since the Ice Age. 1Weoty years later. after dragons have repopulated the Earth and destroyed everything in their path, we find Quinn (Olristian Bale) is now the leader of a small remnant of humanity taking refuge in an ancient fortress TlDles are bleak as their food resources have begun to dwindle, and even the dragons are turning on one another after having destroyed so much of the planet. Out of the gloom comes a self-proclaimed dragon slayer named Van Zan (McConaughey) with his small army, tank and helicopter. The English inhabitants arc reluctant to trust this newcomer because they have seen many marauders, and as Quinn's best friend, Creedy (Gerard Butler). says. "There's only one thing worse than a dragon, Americans." Sensing something in Van Z.an, Quinn allows him and his men to enter the fortress. After a power struggle between the men, the gung-ho American sets out to take on the father of all dragons. which ends in tpe dragon wiping out his men and demolishing the fortress. Quinn then finds himself heading back to London to take on the very dragon that his mother released 20 years earlier. Overall, "Reign of Fire" Is a Departs From Balboa Pavilion Reservations Required 949.673.5245 www.catallnalnfo.com decent movie fill ed with just enough action to keep the a udience entertained. The acting of McConaughey as the cigar-chomping. hard-core, almost insane military man is executed superbly as he pushes his character to the outskirts of plausibility and plays wonderfulJy off of Ouistian Bale's portrayal of the tormented Englishman. If you're a big fan of medieval movies or just want to see the most incredible dragons come to life, then this is a must-see movie. But if you've o nly got a passing curiosity or are expecting a monster movie. then you should spend your $8 on something else. "Reign of Fire" is rated PG-13 for intense action violence. •TODD W. KARELLA is an intern at the Daily Pilot. No way to hide the way 'Disguise' falls short W e know k.ids enjoy disguises, mocking people, head-butting and being diffe rent. And we know Dana Carvey has the flair to pull this sort of thing off - as proved in NWayne's World" and "Saturday Night Uve." But, and this ls a big "but," Carvey's ridiculous and rough characters aren't up to par in GAV WASSALL and BILL KELLY "Master of Disguise." Annoying Plstachlo Dlsgulsey (Carvey) works in an Italian restaurant belonging to hls dad. Fabbrizlo. Fabbrizio, played by James Brolln In a ghastly piece of casting, gets lc:idnapped by one of bis former enemies (Brent Splner), a criminal mastermind with a farting problem who is stealing all the world's most precious treasures. Among the item s he's stolen are the Uberty Bell. the Constitution and the Apollo space ship. Carvey goes Into hls "disguise" mode to save the treasures and his dad. Even with the help of costumes, makeup. lighting and special effects. something was missing. Our granddaughter Tabatha had an idea about how to make the film more appealing to kids. While she knew the Importance of the treasures because she had studied them at school. others might not. She su ggested that the kidnappers might have done better to lcidnap Britney Spears or ShaquiUe O'Neal or to have stolen gear from a skateboard or surfing company. There are very few laughs in •Disguise." other than a scene where a waiter trips while carrying spaghetti and one in which a man steps in a pile of cow dung. Carvey's acting ability lacks. and the humor is not bi1..arre enough for kids in the audience. let alone the adults. There is something for the adults -cameos by Bo Derek (s he looks way too good) and Jesse Ventura. portions of the "Jaws" score and "The Exorcist ... and an imitation of George Bush. It was aJI unfunny. As we sat through the credits, it was revealed that Carvey wrote this Oop. I le has no one to blame but himself. We were disgusted with "Disguise." "Master of Disguise" is rated PG for mild language and some crude Ji urrwr. • GAY WASSALL-KEUY 11 the editor of a Balboa newspaper and is active In the community. BILL KEUY Is an industrial engineer. ENHANCE YOUR VACATION WITH A PAIR OF NEW BALANCE SHOES See our new stOft layout ond try on our new fasliion shoes. We're committed to giving you a professional fining and we have al the latest styles and ndiple widths. Corona def Mer Plaza 932 Avocedo St. 949-720-1802 IWtttntlM.' E-Ftltln.. &..iJi•~ ~ °""""" .. """" ~ s., """KOCH ... . .. . DATE B 0 d °K Tlusday, Aulust S, 2002 Gl DINING REVIEW Tuttp Mare shares "the bounty of the sea S.J.Cahn OailyPik>t FYI • WHERE: Tutto Mare, 645 Newport I t fDl8tlt not be right or polite, but 1 Center Drive, Newport Beach tend to th1nk of the San Joaquin • WHEN: 11 :30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Mond•y HWa Road side of Fashion lsland as to Thursday; 11 :30 a.m. to midnight the "bM:k a14e. • 1-and I suspect most Friday and Saturdey; 11 1.m. to 10:30 ,, • .A..1 ...... by .L. p.m. Sunday others ,....,...'6 uie traffic I hit -• HOW MUCH: Expensive tenel to enter the shopping/ eating • CALL: (949) 640-6333. magnet f'rom Coast Highway. • But there's nothing wrong with this thing missing in the ricdoll, which waa other side; it has as many gems as the billed as be.ing spicy. But the angel hair rest of the clrcl,e. And certalnly among pasta was cooked close to perfectly, and thole ahln1ng spots is Italian seafood the lobster and crab-based sauce waa restamant Tutto Mare. Oavorful -in fact, muchJllore splce Tucked off to the sJde of Neiman • might have drowned out the taste. Man:us. Tutto Mare offers a full variety Perhaps a different description, rather of d.lsheS that nicely complement its full than a change of ingredients, would be variety of sealing. The best place to sit in order. Is the atrium, especially on a nJce The grigli_ata combo plate included swnrner evening. prawns, calamari and a restaurant And while I'm essentially ordering choice of fish. It comes without a sauce, ~den to a certain section of the which turned out not to be needed as restaurant, I'll put ln one more each fish was flavorful on Its own. The demand. lf you ln any way like side of potato wedges earned some seafood (and lf you don't, then this is happy comments as well not the place for you), order the During an earlier visit, I had the frlnura dJ calamari appetizer ($10.50). margherita pizza ($10.75). While I've When the dish arrives in its huge failed in·my attempts ln America to find martini-style glass, you will a margherita pizza like the one (OK. undentand why. The calamari is crisp two, I went back to the place) I found in with light batter that doesn't hide the Rome, Tutto Mare's was among the taste. Load up on the marinara sauce tastiest I've had. Anlce light tomato that comes with it. It's better than the sauce without too lJlUch cheese, all lemon aloll. atop a crisp crust 1b1a appetlur also offers a taste of Dessen, I am happy and full to say, the big things to come, literally: Tutto was excellent From a plentiful choice Mare's portions don't skimp. You get of items. we settled on the Dowless what you pay for here. chocolate cake and the tiramisu. Of And we paid for the riccioli d 'oro al special note was the sauce with the tre cro ($16.95), the grlgliata mlsta di cake, which was thick and delicious. pesa ($23.95) and the :wppa di pesce The tiram.isu was nJce and light, as it ($26.50), which is a dish our server should be, with plenty of flavor. recommended. Our service was OK. not terrific, The zuppa -basically bouillabaisse especially given that It was not terribly -bad a fun presentation. unJess you crowded while we were there. One note don't want to remember that your meal of warning: apparently they don't have once was alive. The beady eyes of the free refills on sodas, as one of us drank sbellflsh used to decorate the dish were $7.50 worth. a bit disconcerting. The mix of fish, But, we agree, we'd quickly go baclc which included lobster and crab. was for appetizers and dessert. nicely done and plentiful. The tomato-based sauce was thinner than moat bouillabaisse. While good, it could have been spider. A slight lack of spice was the only . AFTER HOURS • Submit AFTER HOURS Items to the 0.ily Rilot, 330 W. Bay St, Coate Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by celling (949) 674-4268. A complete list is aivelleble at www.dailypilot.com. SPECIAL MOVIES ON 1ltE BEACH The Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort Hotel will show movies on the beach every Friday and Saturday during the summer. Showing• will begin at dusk. • • S.J. CAHN is managing editor of the Dally Pilot. He is filling in for Kathy Mader, who I• on vacation. Her column appears every other Thursday. The film schedule Is as follows: "Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius" on Friday, "Sister Act" on Saturday, "Oamosla Jones" on Aug. 16, "The Mighty Dudts" on Aug. 17, "Bug's life• on Aug. 23. "Galaxy Quest• on Aug. 24, "Clocbtoppers• on Aug. 30 and "Mrs. Doubtfire• on Aug. 31. Newport Dunes is at 1131 Bade Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Admission ia free, $7 for parking. (800) 765-7661. MUSIC KOOO The Orange County Performing Aru Center will present, with Clear Channel Entertainment, a performance by Japanese drum group Kodo at 8 p.m. today at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater. 8808 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine. $13.25-$78.25. (714) 666-2787. GERSHWIN'S GREATS The Pacific Symphony Orchestra will present a •summer Series: Gershwin's AU-Time Greats" at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, 8808 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine. $1g..,$72. Half-price for children younger than 14. (714) 755-5788. AUDIO WEDNESDAYS The Lab/Anti-Mall la holding Audio Wednesdays from 7 to~ p.m. through the month of August On Wednesday, find L'.aperltivo creating a bossa nova groove. Soluz brings experimental sounds on Aug. 21, followed by the international tunes of Dirdy Birdy on Aug. 28. The Lab is at 2930 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 966-6661 or www.the/ab.com. JAZZ.TRIO Gulfstream Restaurant 1n Newport Beach will present a jazz trio Sunday General. Manaaer Stefano Al>anoand Chef Rocco lamishow twooflutto Mare's seafood dishes, duetto di pescespada (swordfish topped with prongs) and raposidia (lobster- stuffed pasta in a cream sauce). TuttoMare specializes in seafood ttaian style, trying to blend the decadence of Italian cuisine with healthful cooking. CRYSTAL LAUOEROAL.£ I DAILY PILOT through Wednesday aa regular entertainment at 850 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Hours are 5 to 9 p.m . Sunday and 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. (949) 718-0188. WEEKLY JAM The Studio Cate presents Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11 p.m. every week. "Wanted# musicians include guitar players, bass players, singers, drummers, keyboardists and others •t 100 Mam St., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 675-7760. ~~ R es taurant ---Established tn 1962 --- It '. • • • • ' • All ,.., Ale* 8, 2002 t • I t ~ t I I ·-Civic Playhouse $5,000 richer, plans new s~as9n lyT .. Tltiia W ith. newly banked $5,000 In proceeda from Jta annual beneftt ~the C.O.ta Meta Civic ftayhou.e Is gearing up for ita 38th aeuon. 1be playhouse'., fourth annual "Spirit of Broadway" . benefit ahow July 26-27 - sold out for both performances-paid tribute to the first 100 years of Broadway with a medley of songs. It also iocluded some of the audience'• favorite numbers from the put few seuooa at the Civic Playhouse, along with a preview of mUlical momenta from the upcoming season. "The silent auction Friday evenlng. ph• the two performances, raiaed $5,000 for the playbouee's children's summer program." reported theater board member Steve P.ndJcott. "The-funds also will prOvtde for some much-needed improvements to the playhouse's lobby and other theater improvements for the 2002-03 aeason: That season will get underway Oct. 24 with "Picasso at the Lapin A811e," a wild and crazy comedy by playwright-comedian Steve Martin (whose roots, by the way, are in Orange County). The play depicts an a THEATER lmeglned meeting of Pablo Plcuao and Albert Einstein lo HMM, when both were in thetr 20e. M the two men engage ln a battle of ideu about prot.blllty, luat, ardaUc Ultegrity and the future, the play "J.DOYeS with eaae between the breezy and the profound,• according to playhouse publlcis'ta. The show will run through Nov. 17, and auditions will be Sept 16-17. One of the better musicals based on the Bible ls "Godspell," which arrives Feb. 6 and plays through March 2. This rock opera, baaed on the Gospel acoordlng to St. Matthew with a rousing score by Stephen Schwartz, contains numbers such as "Day by Day," "AD Good Gifts" and "By My Side." "Godapell" is described as "groun.dbrealcing and unique, with a message of kindness, tenderness and love.• Auditions for the musical are scheduled for Dec. 16-17. 'Ilmence McNally's "Ups Together, Tueth Apart,• the playhouse's thUd show, plants two straight couples in a gay community in New York's Fire Island -and all appear to have serious · penooal ~with one another. Sally bas inherited the Cortlge from her brother, who died of AIDS, and la aharin8 a Fourth of July weebad with her oontnctor hwhervl, Sam; bll h~edc l1ater,. Qiloe; and Qiloe'a smug, a.riatocra.tic husband. John. Thia claah among the middle class plays April 3-27, and auditions will be March 3-4. "Once on This Island,• the season closer, la a Caribbean-themed adaptation of the popular fairy1.ale •nie little Mermaid" and centers on a peasant girl who rescues - and falls in love with - a young man from a wealthy family. It is, by the way, a musical. Auditions for the colorful fantasy by 4'nn Ahrens will be held April 21-22. The show opens May 29 and plays through June 22. Season tickets are available for the 2002--03 lineup and may be ordered, . as well as ticketa~r individual perfo ances, by calling (949) 650-69. The playhouse is at 61 Hamilton St, Costa Mesa, in the Rea Community Center. •TOM mus writn about and reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His revieWs appear Thursdays and Saturdays. x I & L&OA tSLANP .svMM R 5ALE AV6VIT 9,10,11 JMetNf AVENVE StDfWALK SALE &Ai.&OA. tSLAH~ iS LO<ATEO AT 111f f HO OF JM\&ORf f. JlJST PAST P<U AHO OVf R 111f &Rt~f .. · ... . ' r THEATER . . Playho0:se faithful bid farewell to· Pati Tambellini ByTomTitu1 0 ne more Ume, the aounda of theater people wafted throuah the \\brld War D-vlntlp a.tdltQlium on the Oranp County !WrgroWlda. but this time it WU on &. eomber note. They'd come to bid farewell ID die 'llldy who founded the Calta Mela Qvic Playbouae on that lpOl wily four decades ago. . Itwaa here, in 1965, that the playbouae -located at 611 Hamilton St. aince the early 19808-wu bom, and some of the people who were part of the "Pincbpenny Playhouse" family gathered to pay tribute to Pad · 'Dunbelllni, whose death last month ended an era in Costa Mesa. Tumbellln.l. as those who shared their memories of her would &glee. wu unique, a one-of-a-kind lady with an eoo1JDOUS talent and a penchant for bringing young people into the strange and wonderful wodd of community theater. · Her son, Milce Witte, . conducted the event, along with brother Pat and sister Kris, who bad watched tn bemusement over the years at the collection of actors who turned up at their home and the playhouse to -as Mickey Robney and Judy Garland once aid -put on a show. They came back from as far away as Wyom.l.ng {Diana Spencer) to share their memories' of this special lady. · Patt Tumbelllnl was well-atabuSbed as a local actresa and director by the time tbe dty of Calta Mesa elected to create a community theater, having built a colorful career with the old Newport Harbor Players. Most people at the memortal service were brousbt ~to the theater by 18mbelllrµ. your correspondent Included. 1Wo of the •old timers" who were closest to Tambelllnl - drama teacher Stan Wlasick.and retired drama teacher Barbara Van Holt -delivered perhaps the most moving tributes, describing their mentor as a "pied piper" who would charm, cajole or ~-twist her subjects into 6lllng a role or lending a hand backstage. "She was my Aunde Mame," wwtck declared, recalling when, as a lad of17, 'Dunbellini introduced him to the technical side of theater. Wiasick later became an actor and director and followed Van Holt's muse Into blgh school theater direction. Speaking of that character, Betsy Hewett harkened bad: to when she moved here from the F.ast Coast and listed Auntie Mame on her resume -a character Tumbellinl herself had portrayed. "111 bet you were better," Hewett recalls Thmbellinl saying. There was no room for rampant egos around the playhouse, Th.mbellini's included. Community theater was teamwork. and Thmbellirti was the bard-worldng coach who rarely accepted the credit she was due. There are a lot of adjectives to describe her - "brilllant," "innovative" and "persuasive" come to mind But "sentimental" was not among them, at least on the surface. Her gruff nature masked a huge heart that often manifested Itself ln memorable perfonn-· ances, ·hers and others'. 'IlunbeWnl directed dozens of shows at the fairgrounds audito- rium and, later, at the Rea fad.1- ity. Her acting alcills were allowed to blossom only sporadically, in signature roles like Evy lo "The Gingerbread Lady," Big Mama in "Cat on a Hot nn Roof' (with Wlastc.k playing Bri~ or Aunt Martha in "Arsenic and' Old Lace" (with Van Holt and yours truly among the cast). When Patl Thmbellini started the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, she also started my avocational career as an actor and, later, di- rector. She was the drill sergeant for my basic training in theater and could be a tough tasbnis- tress. But she instilled a love of the art In me and douns of oth- ers who returned to the old faJr- grounds auditorium for her blg cast party. Somehow, it WcL!! fitting that the final chapter ln Pali Tambel- llni's remark.able life be wrinen on the spot whe re It all began, at lee.st fo r many of us. 37 years ago. She was, indeed, one of a kind, and her guiding spirit won't soon be forgotten by those privileged to work -and play - with her. •TOM TITUS writes about and reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. Hit stories appear Thursdays and Saturdays. The Village Farnter Restaurant " The Best Kept Secret In Orange County" Do you Uke l/OUr food made from scratch? Come and see our • Gift Boclttqu~ Tea Room • Patio Dlh1nd • &mguet Room Come and bring a frlend_f9r dinner we will pay fc>rl}f!ltmfl1end. AoaLlable 3p/ia thru 9pm Of~or~rvalue (Hondag thru lf·IA~.Jli) im ~ x And coming soon ... Our stcrybooltc:IJlldren's tea room and receloe compllnfentary cookie! ... IM...t. 3151 s. Beer St. s.... Ana s..da c... Pia.av-. ~ cht-'-Nuidocm .. • 81tllstlcs • And most lmport1nt1V. your kHn obMrvatlonsf Get tnto It. Yoil won"t bellfte wtm you11 unccMrt .1 J I QUOTE OF THE DAY "Wt dM much better than / our expectations . . . " Dale Durham, 1oftb1ll coach Deity Pilot ESTANCIA HIGH 2002 football schedule Non1M1u• e Fr1., 8tpt. 13 - M1gnoll1 (1t LIP1lm1 Ptrtc), · 7p.m. Fri., Stpt. 20 - Century (It 1\ltttn), 7 p.m. Frt., Stpt. 27 -Kltella (It Or8nge Co11t), 7 p.m. ooa.n Wiit L...,. Sat., Oct. I • Wlltmlr)ltet (It Newport Harbor), 7 ~ . Fri., Oct 12 -S.ddlt (It SA Bowl), 7 p.m. fl't., Oct. 18-Santa Ana (It SA lowt), 7 p.m. Fri., Oct. 2$-Cotti M ... (It Newport H1rbor, 7 p.m. • fl't., Nov. 1 -Orengt (It Or8nge COMt), 7 p.m. Thura •• Nov. I -Plclftol• (It IOfu Grendt), 7 p.m. fttt., Nov. 11 -0oetn VIM (91 1 Onr'll Colet), 7 p.m. ,., .... noNNtue-- . . . . .. • • . I EYE OPENER Bomty~Pib • lportaft.I~ ..... 1 •lnllr•• "" nillooldum m l2honorM IRUIH . lporta ldltor Ro11r Carlson • (9491 ~ 7.W223 • lporta Pa: (949) 65().()170 Thursday, Auaust 8, 2002 II DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL POSTER SERIES 2002 .. .. . · 12 lluSday, 'ust 8. 2002 It takes mOre than an idea to make worfc ... . Rilt>' we1c0ming aeach Fire Ch•ef. 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Everybot!y's greatt 11 • -Ahmad Miller, Mr. Irrelevan t XXVII Dear Friends of Irrelevant Week XXVII: We would like to thank our ~ponsors for thelr more than generous support, but it is With heartfelt thankS that we express our gratltude'to the many people of this community that showed their ultimate support by attendlng the Irrelevant Week events, wishing Mr. Jnelevant the best of luck and "doing something nke for someone for no reason." Melanie Fitch Silau CBO,,,,......,..~ embraced It, 1' I ' ... ,,, ' I Daily Pilot S POR TS . Thursday, August 8, 2002 83 HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRIEFS Topps, Vasquez part of softball team that finishes fifth in Canadian tour Swim Olympics set for Aug.17 Adult basketball, volleyball1leagues offered Shortstops from Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa help American Athletics take fifth out of 36 teams in Canada Cup. C.ounty high school softball play- ers that finished 6ft.h out of 36 teams from the United States, c:anada and Australia at the c:an- ada Cup, July 15-2 l. team AU-cnVDlvision IV per· former for the second consecutive· year thi.s past season and was named fim-team All-Padfic c.oast League for the first lime this spring after leading Newport- Mesa with six home runs. 28 RBis, 36 hits and 21 runs. CO$'D\ MESA -A summer of tiwimming culminates with an Olympic competition fit for clill- dren, COSTA MPSA -The Oty of Costa Mesa Recreation Division's fall adult basketball and coed volleyball leagues are right around the comer as registration has already begun for the basket- ball leagues. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot It was a long way from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, but two area higb school softball players made their rnatks to Canada for a recent travel-ball tournament in Surrey, British Columbia. Both seniors in the fall and members of the 2002 Daily Pilot's Softball Dream Team, Anne Ma- rie Tupps from Costa Mesa High and Athena Vasquez from New· port Harbor represented New· port-Mesa on the American Ath- letics, an 18•and-under traveling softball team made up of Orange The Athletics went 7-2-1 in the tournament with temperatures hovering in the mid-70s with no rain, said Athletics' Manager Dale Durham, .who was sur- prised with the team's success. "We did much better than our expectations." Durham said. Topps played shortstop and left field and led the Athletics with two home runs ~d was named the Most Valuable Player for the two games she hit home runs, Durham said. Durham described Vasquez as a team player who hustled every play. "Athena puts on the glove and the cleatB and goes out there not looking for notoriety or for her· self," Durham said. "(Vasquez) is the absolute team player and that's the oniy stat I need." Topps was named as a second- Vasquez played shor:tstop for Newport Harbor and was nam~ first-team AU-Sea View League this past season, hitting .355 CJ 7 for 76) with one home run, nine RBis and 16 runs. She had one four doubles, one triple and nine steals. The Athletics were the only team to finish in the top 10 that was made up of entirely of high school players that played up a division, competing in the 19- and-under age bracket. The Athletics competed in the pre-Olympic bracket. as the tournament is one of several Olympic-level tournaments to help teams prepare for the Olympics and softball's World Cup. Durham said. Swimmers ages 2 to 12 par- ticipating lo the Costa Mesa·Be- creation Division's Learn to Swim program. this summer will have a chance to show parents and friends what they've learned throughout the summer when the fourth annual Swim Olympics takes place from· 10 a.m. to I p.m. Aug. 17 at Costa Mesa High School's pool. Youngste rs "ViJl swim in spe- cific races that include noodJe races, kjck board races, the bub- ble contest and relay races. Every child will receive a rib- bon or medal. A newly-added parents race will be part of the meet as par- en ts compete in a relay race, having to swim with a T-shirt on, then take it off as the next team member swims with it. Cost is $3 per child and in- cludes lunch for two. Extra lunches are $2 per person. Call Keo Sipes a t (7 14) 327-7561. Residents and returning teams can register until Monday with open registration also beginning Mon day. All registration closes at 5 p.m. Aug. l 6 and teams signing up after Aug. 16 wiU be placed on a waiting list. Registration is accepted at the Downtown Recreation Center only; no pbone--in or mail-in reg- istration. The recreation center is at 1660 Anaheim Ave. in Costa Mesa. Leagues accommodate teams of various slcill levels and teams will play games Sunday through Thursday nlghts. All teams will play 10 gaunes with the best re- cord determining a champion. League play begins Sunday, Sept. 8. Each team must pay $515. 23 -Carlos Loza Costa Mesa soccer. '96, '97 Contact Ken Sipes at (714) 327-7560 for more information. Registration for coed adult vol- leyball leagues begins Aug. 2S and closes at 5 p.m . Friday. Sept. 6. Registration will be accepted only at the Downtown Re- creation Cente r. Each teams will play 10-three- game matches. Each team must pay $415. League play begins Saturday. SepL 14. Call the Adult Sports Hotline at (714) 754-5621 for more infor- mation. _Leoa-'--1 Notlca ___ 2640_ I Leoal Notices 2640 LIQal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 legal Notices SUllOllS (OJAOOI MllOAI) NOllCE TO DEFENDANT. (Av1so • Acusado) Amencan Fund1ne Corp. a su~pended corporalton and OOlS I · 10 1nclu51vo YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF· (A Ud le esta demandando). Patrrck G. Harvey. an lnd•v1dual, Cathleen D. Harvey. an individual You have 30 CAL.ENOAll DAYS alter this wmmons ts set~ed on you to hie a typewntten re~ponse at lh•s court A letter or phone call will not protect you. your typew11tten response must b• '" proper le&•I lor m 11 you want the tour I to hear your cne. II you do not file your response on time, you "'"Y lose the cne. and your waees. money 111d pro~• ty may be taken without further warning from Ille court There are ot'1er legal requue"'enls You may want to call an attorney riehl away II you do not know ltn attorney. you may call an •llorney refe11el se<vic:e or a legal aid olftce (l11ted in the phone book) D~pues de que le entree1Jen esta c1t .. c1on 1udte1al usted liene un plato de 30 DIAS CAUNOAR!OS para pre-;entar una re1puHU ncrlta a maqulna en eslJI corte. Und c.ar ta o una llam~da telelontca no le olrecera proteccion. su 1 esi>uMta e~u1ta 1 maqulna Ilene que cumphr con las lnr maltdadn lea ales apr optada10 se usted qu1er e que la corte escuche 1u caso. Sr usted no presenta su respuesta a hempo, pu•M perder el caso, y le putden qultar su selario. su drnero y otras cosa.sde su propiedtd sm avl~o adiclonal pot parte de ta corte. I , I\ ten otros requ1sitos le&ales. Puede que usted qwer a llamar a un abo1ado mmed1atamente. S1 no conoce a un aboeado, pueda l!amar a un st<VtCIO de 1eler.,nc11 de abo&ados o a una ofic:ma de oyud• l•aal (vea el difeclorlO telefonlco). CASINUMIHr (.._... .... <_) OtC<07476 JUDGI MKHAll HIMNB OlPT. C20 The name and addr'ltss of the court 11: (El nombre y dtreccion de la cOl'le ts) Ounce County Suparlof Cuurl, ZOO. Civtc Center Drive West, Santa Ana, Cahf(l(ni•. Central Justice Center I he name and address. a nd telephone numb<!r of plA•11tifts ettorney. °' pl1ln1tff without Rn ftltorney Is. {lt nombre, la dtreccion y el numero de te!etono de! abo&ado del ~mandante. o del d~m1ndanle que no tiene aboaado, es) John C. THI, Jr .. Esq. (S8N 05&4!'>3) Weulo, Broyles. Bellard I. Mondo, llP, 18881 Von KMmftn Ave .. Ste 1225. lrvtne, CA 92612 (949) 476·3~ (949) 476·2088 DATlr (Fedie) MAY 24 2002 A.LAN SI.Alla, <let-Ii (~i.), .. y OIMISl DAVIS, DottVtY (l>o ....... ) Puhlished Newport Buch Costa Mega Daily Pilot AllRll'.\l 1. 8, 15. 22. 2002 Th7t8 Otyefc.t. ... hp(..ty,C.-.. ......... N011CE IS HEREBY C!VE.N that sealed proposals lor turnishme all labor. maler1•1$. equipment, traMpotllllon and such olh• f•dlitles as may be requued for THI COMPUTION Of UPGltADl •rou•EMINYS ON UNODOllOUND SToaAGl TANKS AT VAltlOUS LOCATIONS. CITY PaOJlCT MO. 02-10, will be receiYed by the City of Costa Mesa •I tile Office of Iha City Clefk, 77 Faw Drive. Costa Mna, Calilornla, untrl the hour of IOiOO •·"'·• M-•y, A..,.,..t 19, 2002, 11 whleh time they wlll be opened pubhcly and read aloud tn the Council Chambers. Seated proposalt s/1111 bear the title of the wor• and name of Ille bkld« but no other dlstlneulshrna marks. Any bid received 1fter the 1cheduled <:lo.sin& time tor the recaipt ol bids shall be returned to bidder urlOl)l!ned. It shall b• Ille sole responslbtllty of Ille btdder lo stt that his bid Is received In pro~r time. NOTICI Of "*IC SAU Of AIMeOB PIOPllTY Notice Is hl!teby elven that the unders1e11ed int ends to nil tt>e pe1 so<111I p1 oper ty de scnb<!d below to enfo•ce a lien Imposed on said property under the Ca1tforn1a Sell Sto• aee f'ac1llty Act (Bus & Pros. Code u?l 700 21716) The underslenecl will sell at pubhc sale by cu"'petrtiv" b•dd111a on the 28th day of August <tl 10:30 AM 011 Ille prem1.ses where 5a1d properly ha• been stored and which are located .ti I 7th Street Sell Sto14&e. 670 W 17th St . C t . Co~la Mesa. County of Or anee. State of C•ltforn1a Units and tenants lhted belOw Contents mclud• per sooa! Items bouuhold NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: JOSEPH HENRY GLEASON CASE NO. A2146e1 To eN hen, benefl()ln8S, ctedllors. contingent aed1tors. and persons whO may OCl'le!Wlse be interested in the W1l1 or estate, or bOU1 of JOSEPH HENRY GLEASON. A PETITION FOR PROBATE 11U beef! flled bv STEPHANIE GLEASON in the Supetior Court of Cahfomta. County of ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that STEPHANIE GLEASON De appointed as pefSOllill rep<esen~IJVe !o edminlster the estate of the decedent THE PETITION requests auttlority IO administer the estate under tne Independent Admsnistrabon of Estates Acj., (This aulllonty wll allow 1l'r8 personal represenlabve IO take tdiOnl without :'Jnlng COUft approval Belole taking certain very lmporta/lt actions. however. the P8fSOll8I ~tatiYe wiM be requiled to give noooe to Interested persons unl8sa they l\llve waived no11ee « consented to the propoMd action ) The independent edmillls1t111on eulhority will be granted unles• an "1'8rested person files an obf8<:liOn to the petition and shows OOod CIUS$ Wfrt the court lhOIJld no1 grant the ~RING oo the 11oods, machine tools I. misc items lll•H, Joy<• M<A..._ Ldndlord reserves the neht lo bid at the sale. Purchasu must be paid tor at the time of purchase m cash only. All purch.11r.ed items sold "n Is" 1nd must be removed at the hme of Hie Sale subject to oncellahon m the event of settlement between owner and obllitated porty. O'Bnens Auction Service, 909-681 -4113 B/N 14663730049 Pubteshed Newpor t B11ach·Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Aul 8. I!>, 2002 lh759 Rcllim .... limes...... The following persons are do1n11 busmeu as: Yellow Jacket Partners. 3740 Campu$ Qmc petition 'MU be netd 00 09/05/02 at 1.30PM In Dept l -73 toc:ated at 341 THE CITY DRIVE, ORANGE CA 92863 IF YOU OBJECT to the g.wing ol the petition. you ~hOuld a~r at lhe ~ and state )'OU' objections Of file written objections Wllt1 the court before the hearing Your appearance may be in person Of by your ~F"°"'VOV ARE A CREDITOR o< a contingent credi11>f of lhe deceased, you must Ne your claim With the court and ma~ a <:XJfJ"/ lo the personal representative ~led by the court wi1htn lour months from lhe date of fil'St iuuanoe ol lettera as pl'OYlded in Probate Code secbon 9100 The lime ror filing ota1ms will not expire befofe tour months from tne hearing date nOOced above YOU MAY EJCAMINE the file l(ept by the court If you are • person Interested 1n the estate. you may file with tne court a Request fOr Special NotJCe (loml DE· 154) of Ille fttit111 ot an rnvenlOIY and appf8l18l ot estate asteta or of eny petition or eccount .. provided In Probate Code Seaion 1250. A Requett for Speaal Notice form is IVallable from the court~ Attorney for Pttitione< OOUGl,AS O. CICIONE 19782 MACARTHUR Bl VD .. #300 IRVINE . CA 92612 ()l!ll)&02, OM>91D2, 0&'15I0:2 CN8-421UAI NEWPOftT lll!ACH.'COSTA MESAPILO A \el of Bid Oocumenb may be obtained al the Ofhce of the City En1lneer, 77 rtif Drive, Cotta Men. Cehf(l(nle, upon -•.......W. r:r-t •• s 10.00 .......... , ...... c .... r .. $4.00 must OtyOfC... .. bt !nc;lu<led if handled by ma . Bid Documents 1\.-r-. <691 and otlttr contract documents may also be ,.._,,.._,r eumlned at the Office of ttie City Cleril of the We. ....... City ol Cotta Mn a. 81d Documents will not be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that n1led propoHfs mallod unless the additional S4.00 cl'terce ls for turnlshlnts. 111! llb(l(, m•l•rlafOJ, equipment. included wltlt payment, transp0<t1t10t1 and such ottt.r f1cil1tles H may bt lacll bid shall be made on th• Proposal form. reqwed tor COMSTaUCflOll M CONCan1 PAH •he<1b P I throulh P·9 provided In tlwt contract MONUMINT SIONS AT UOMS, SHlfFH, clocumttnts, and shall be accompanied by a c•rtrfred nw.•u ANO WAJCIMAM PAllU, ANO Al.JO (I( cashier's t heelt. ot a bid bond fOf not ll!Ss lh•n AT THI COSTA M[SA TIMMS Cllll, City Pr.iect 10'1. of the emount of their bid, medt .,.yeble to 02~ wilt be received by lht City of Costa M'itH the City ol Costa Mita.. No prop0$11 shall be at the Ollie• of the City Clark, 11 Fall Orlvo, considered un!Hs 1ccomp1nled by • ctttffied or Costa Mesa, Cahf0<nl1, until Ill• hour of 10.00 ce.shlflrs chtd Of a bid bond f0< not IH I than •·•· A...,..t 26, 2002, 11 which time they wrll IOt'. of lht •mount of IJl~lf bid. made pty11blt to be opened publicly i nd rHd 1loud In th• Council the cltv of coslJI Mt H No propoul .nan bt Ch1tmbers. SHled proposals site!! bu r the title of considered unleu accompanied by t!l(li c-.tit.,·s tt1e worll end name of the blddtr but no ot!Mr check.. ce.•h, or bidder'• bond. dlstl"•ulihin1 marks. Any bid re,elved alter the No bid •h1tM be c:on1tldtftd unless It " rmdt on tchllduled clo~lna lime for the •aceipl ol bldt sl11!1 • b!enk PfoPONI form furnished by tlle C1h of be rt lurned to bidder un-OPOntd. It sflall be th• Cost• Mt•• •nd Is rn•de In accord1noe wltJI Ill• sole rt1110n~l1ty of Ill• blddtr to ••• that his proYbfon'l of Ille PtOl)OSll raqul<tmtnb. bid i. reulved In proper time bell bldd4ir must have • Ctua "A" llc:tnH. A H I ol Old Oo~11rnenb Ill•}' be obt•l!ltd at the Gentf1! CnciMWifll Cont11ctor, or • C·34, flllpallnt Otfke of the C1t1 '"lillttr. 77 rew Otlve, ~tt• Contru lor end tltO b• ptequallfled 11 required Men l Calllo111la, 11pon -•twd .. h ~ by law. • tf $ .s.oo. Alt "41"-91 ,....._. tf SS.cJO wlU A ContrKIOI u•tnc • tr•ft or cl11talfle1tton not be 1111da If h1ndhld by mtil 811 Docu'l\fnh and 11town on th• Genetti Prtval!ln& W•a• otlltf conlf•ct clocumtnt1 m•y '''° 6e tOl'flifltd Otttimlnatlons may be teqiilted to pay the Wtft et Ille Otfl« of tllct City Cl•ull of tit• C!ly of Co\ta r•I• of that creft Of cltta~•llOfl most dottly Mete ll1d Oocurntnb will not l>o melled unl•at rt l•ttd to It n altowfl In I.II• Otneraf tllt adcl1tfonat JS.00 ch••I• 11 Included w1tli D1te1mon1tloM effectlW at tlM llMa of the call t1•.Yme1tl. fiw bids hell bid shall b• m•da on tha l'ro,oHI form. TIMI Conlracl,ot 111111 CO'"PIY wltfl Ille flfOvltlons \llffts p t tllroualt P 9 provided ill tltt colltr•<:I of S«tlc)fl 1110 to t790. lndv.1.,., ol '918 Ctllfornt• ~ •• Mid i.h•lt bt K COMplnied tiy • c•tlfilld lebe>t Codt; _... ll'•V•ltiflc r•l• 111d .c• of •• .. It or cattl!W'• chec:tl or a blcf botlcl tor not ten then es l•bll-'IN llY Ille City Of Cott• MtM, Whkll .,, 10"' of 1111 •-nt of tllell blcf, rnacfe paytbte to on flhi wtltl 1lle City Cltrk of tlle City of Co•I• 11111 tltr of Costa Met•. Mo propoul w it be ..... and ..... forfeit PtNftin fl'tKriM4 U.Cltft COMlcfarM ~ tcCl)fllClaMM by Midi ,..,.,.. •• '°' none~· of said~ CMU, Utfl, °' ltiddal'• MM 1111 Cl«J eo-lf ef tllt City of Co.ta Meta fllo Md 1MI lie COMMlertd. lllllfft It ts"'* on ,..., .... tat ,~, ... ct MY aM/OI.... • ...... '°'"' ,.,,. .... tty tlla City of Cott• Mew .. ~11:: Cleft:.• ......... ill HCGr .. llC. ,,lttt Ult fl'O.lalOft of City .... ,., ...... "···-··· D1tt4: My_2t.,Z002 Ettll lllddlr -· fllw • Ctaa'll" 0-at 110114 ........,.,_ ... w .. UWOlllll II reQvift4 l.......,1111 lie ... _. lllM M ............ 111111111.-a1 .._ Cott• ...,. caa, ,...,. L•y. n ,...,..., ... . h lr Drift, Oii ,...,., Alllnt u . •t lO. llt n. Cltp C:-11 .. ... City of eo.u ..... ·--·-·-·-... ·--"'-~-::: .. -_... ..... -"''"' n. C....tclor ....... ......... •... _ .. , .. twa9111711... . ..... Whr1161 L..., Clllli;.. , ... _, .._ fll ..... ............... c.... .......... !!!!:!!!t! .... JI ... • ..... -.... " .. ~ .. .,.... -.;IMIMlt..n.-............... fllr 1111111 ...... f/I Cilia 09'14 ...... ~ ,...... .............. ~ ......... ,... ........ ;-.. .. #100, Newport Beach. CA92660 Woodco Investment Company, Incorporated. (CA), 3740 Campus Drive. •100. Newpo1t Beach. CA 92660 Mtchul Sun. 17752 Mitchell •H. Irvine. CA 92614 Mar lhtnu~ De Kock. One Venture. •300. Irvine. CA 92618 This bu"ness 1~ con ducted by; a &enenl partnersl11p Have you started dom& business yet? Ye$. 7/'l.9/'l002 Woodco Investment Company, lni;orporaled Glendll I.ewes. Secretary I his statement was ftfed with the County Clerk ol Oranee County on 07 /31.>/02 20026911750 Daily Pilot Au11. I. 8. 15. 12. 2002 Th75l MllMlllillm ... s........ l'he followine persons are doine buslneu as Wohl/Westport. 2402 Michelson Drive. Suite 170. Irvine. CA 92612 Wohl/Wastport LLC, a Cahfornia limited Lia· b11ih Comp•ny. 2402 Michels-On Duve. Suite 170, Irvine. CA 92612 Kent Grccory Wohl. Trustee of Wohl Revo· cable Trust U/A/O 2/18/ 93, 2402 Michelson Onve. Suite 170. Irvine. CA92612 This business es con- ducted by: co-partners Have you slJlrted doon& business yet? Yes. 06/24/.1002 Kent Creeory Wohl. Trustee Wohl/Westport LI C Peter Ouforaes. M.tn aeer This statement wu hied with Iha County Clerk of Oranee County on 07 (30/02 20026911740 Daily Pilot Au& 1, 8, IS, 22. 2002 lh752 ........... limes....... The follow1ne per sons are dolne business as Kula Investment Group, 3740 C1"'pus Drive, I 100. Newport Beach, CA92660 Scot l Lewis, 3740 C1mpus Ot1ve, •100, N1wpor t Buch, CA 92660 Glenda G I ewes, 3740 Camp11s Drive, 1100, ;2G'68ort Beach, CA ThiS bustnus is con· ducted by· a eeneral partnership Havo you sllrted dofna busrneu yet? Y~. 2/21196 Glenda C. Lewis Thl!t statement was f11ed with the County Clt<k of Ounce Counly on07/3I0/02 20026911741 Oady Piiot Aua. I. 8. 15. 22,2002 Th1$3 USM mlKI PIDl'OSID 2002-20IS l9&rT JOI llWPOll-1154 .. SOIOOl llllKl Tht Newpfft·Mtte Ufllflo41 Sth .. t Dfa- 1rlct'1 proposed bud1et for 2002-2003 will b• aullabl• for publl~ intl>Ktion at No.,,.n .... Ultlfl•• Sclletl Dletrlct, t91S •- St•-•· CMte ·-· CA 92626 from .....,.. U , JOOS f1on1 ....... , 17, not betw .. n °" hours Of 1rJO e.•. •nd 4tl0 ,.-. Tiit publlt httrln1 on t!M JlfOpOstd buqat for ~ 2003 Wiii bt held 11 llewpeorl •-1Mffte4 SdiMI Ohtrlct, 1911 ••• , ,,, •••• c ..... ..., CA 92616 on....,_, 21, 2002 1t , .. , ..... Publhhed Newpo1 t Bttdl~oeta Meu Oellr Pi lol A"l'"I I . 2002 Th7t0 .......... ......... tlle foltowtn& ,__ •• cfojna IMltilntN " CAltflll'.1SMITH. 1120 Monro~I• AH ., to.ta Meu,CA9827 Ounfl W9ll e.,.. • U•h•lttery Cla1111111. IM.. (CA), 1820 Meft• IO•ll Aft. C:O.tl ..... CAtal7 t~t.siltss limes ....... The lollowme person,. are dorn& bus.1nes<S as· War We.asel International Tactical Supply Special· isl\, 230 £ t 7th SI , Costa Me•~. CA 92627 Roberl Olmel, 230 E. 17th St , Costa Mes<t, CA 92627 [rte W1•ener. 230 C I/th St Cost• Me'a CA 92627 Alon Shv1 230 [ 17th SI., Co,18 Meu CA 92627 This bu~mes.s 1\ con· ducted l>Y' a een"' al partner\h1p Have you ~tarted dotng bustne$S yet? Yes. 12/2001 Robert H 01mel lh1s state"'ent was hied W11h th~ Cnunty Clerk ol Orange County on 07/23/02 20026910971 Oatly Pilot July 25, Aua. 1, 8. IS, 2002 Th736 FidltlMs lllliless ... s...... The tollowine persons •• e dome bus10ess as. Yamakawa, 18261 En terpr1se l•ne #A&B. Huntmgtnn Beach. CA 92648 Y USA, Inc . (CA). 18261 Enlerpme Ln., #A & B. Hununeton Beach, CA92648 This buSlness IS con· ducted by: a corporalton Have you •tarted dome business yet? Yes, 7· 15-02 Y·USA. Inc. Ralf H Heiss. Pre$tdent Tiiis statement wu hied with the County Clerk or Oranee County on D7/17/02 20026tl0337 Daily Pilot July 2S. Aue- l. 8. l~. 2002 lhl32 fklllMW.U ....... The followln&, persons are doin& business .os. Scott Weaver. 1053 V1lle10 Ctrcle Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Scott Chr lstophe1 Weaver. 1052 Val!e10 Circle. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 rt11s busrne.-..s r5 'on ducted by· en md1v1dua1 Have you started do1na busincu yel7 Yes. 7 I 02 Scott Chr l•topller Weaver lh1s statement wu flied with the County Cl~•" of Orance County on07/23f02 20026910974 Dally Pilot July 25. Aue 1, 8, t!;, 2002 Th733 Rctlt.s.._ ... s........ The fot!owm& persons ••• dolns business u . Sports fuel Deslrtblfllng, 27202 Recio, M1ss1on Viejo, CA 92692 l inda f'ranll, 27202 Reeio. M1u1on Vie10. CA 92692 8renl frank, 21202 Re110. Minion Viet<>. CA 92692 1'1118 buslne~s is con ducted by; husb,nd •nd w1!1 Hive you 1tarted doing buslnen yet? No Linda f rank This st1ltm1nt was lll•d with the County Cltrk of Or•nt• County on07/19/02 200269106" Oatly Pilot JIAly 25, Au11. l,8, 15,2002 ThS25 ~ ...... ... s..... TIM...._ ii--. .................. .............. n. ......... "'toll\ -~~-Jr;..... i.:."\.~:~.~:~: . u, .. ,,,,.,, c~. s. 1.,._, ~ . ~t l-Dm. CA-.._, l--.; U7 "'9 ' .. II I 1 .. :.i:.: ..... CA ........ c..11 - • o. .... ~.._ ....... u 11 • =-· 0. ..... CA '" -=-~ :..=. .:a.::a..::m.ir;m;;~ ..... ....i;i~~ .............. ~~..-...-- Have you ~tarted doing bus1ne$• yet• No John lhrano Thi~ ~talement was hied with the Counly Clerk of Or ~nge County on 01/30102 20026911743 Oa•IY Pilot Aua 1. 8, 15. 22. 2002 Th755 tictitiMllllilen "-S....... The followtne pl!fsons ate do1n11 business '"· Onlrne Lo&••. 1812 Port ll1mberly Pl Newport BeaLh, CA 92660 0111111• Bu1ld1n2 Prod uch, Inc . (NV). 180 Newport Center Or 1200. Newpurt Beach, CA 92660 lh1~ bu~mes\ 1s con· ducted by a corporalton Hav11 you 'ta' ted doing bustne1.s yet' No Onlme Building Prod uch , Int . Richard M 0111. f'res1denr lh" state"'ent wu hied with the Coun!y Cler~ of Oran11e County on 07/19/02 20026910625 Omty P1lol July 25. Au& 1.8. 15,2002 Th730 Fktti. ..... ..... s...... l he fullowma per sons are do1n11 busmen "" A) CAlW(ST PROP[R llC S. 8) CAl W(SI REALTY. C) PRIOEMARK RE.Al T'Y. 3213 M1ch1ean Ave , Costa Mua, CA 92626 CALWEST Properties, In'. (CA). 3213 Michl gan Ave Co$la Me1a. CA 9?626 Th" bus1ne&• is con dU,led by a corporitl1on Have you st<1• ted doing buseneu yet 7 No "' Calwut Proper Ill!', ''" . Rodney Plncenc111. Pre~•dent Thi~ sl,tement wu hied w•lh the County Clerk ot Or •nae County on 0//19/02 200269106 21 0111r Pilot July 25. Aua 1,8. JS.2002 Th524 s......." Mm• ••lleflhtef fictfftM ........ The lo!low1ne person has abandoned the use ot the r lcltllous Busi ness Name Villa Bella Con11t1nment Furn1llme, 369 [ 17th St 126, Costa Mes.a, CA 92627 The F 1ctl!tous Busineu name rele11ed lo above was flied '" Orange County on 8·4-02, fll!' NO :10006836199 Lorraine Croll, 19361 Brookhurst St. 1 \ l. Hunt111e1on Beach CA 926-\6 This bus1nus 1s con ducted by an 1nd1v1duiol lorra1ne Croft This st1tement wu hied with the County Clerk o! Orenae County on 07/23/02 20026910964 Daily Pilot July 25. Aua 1, 8. 15. 2002 Th742 RctlllM ..... limes..... l'he tollowlng pe"ons are doona bu1lrnt1t1 u · The Morl&•a• Ccmter. 3300 lrvlnt Ave. Ste 320, Nnogrt Buch CA 92660 Key Mortgage Corpo ration. (Al), 3300 1tv1ne Ave .. Ste 320, Newpur t 8each, CA 92660 This business " con ducted by a corporahon Have you \tarted dome business yeP Y"s. 7/12/2002 Key Motleae• Corvo r alton, Michael Cardwell, President This \tale"'ent was f1IM with the County Clerk of Oran2e County on 0//19/02 20026910598 Daily Pilot July 25, Au& 1, 8. 15, 2002 Th!i27 FldttlM .... ... s...... The lollow1n1 persons are doing busenen as Inventors' Workshop, 2602 San Marco. New port Buch. CA 92660 Jerome Robert rtynn. 2602 San Marco, New port Beach, CA 9Z660 This business IS con ducted by; an 1nd1v1dual Have you st.irted dome busmen yet' No Jero"'e Roberl • lynn This statemMt wa• filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 07/23/02 200269110 10 Daily Pilot July 25, Aua. I, 8. 15, 2002 Th743 Fidi!IMa...a ... s ....... The followone persons are dome bu.,neu u . Masi•• Window Care, 411 Mat11old Au , Corona de! Mor. CA 9?615 Chr tSllltn Beyer. 41 I Mat1cuhl Ave., Curona del Mar, CA 9?625 fhts buStness 1s con- ducted by an 1nd1vtdual liave you started do1ne busoness yet? No Ch11s1t1n Beyer 1 h1s statement was ltfed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on08/06/07 20026912535 Daily Pilot Aue. 8. Is. 22.29,2002 Th762 AdllM~ limes.... The lollow1n11 persons are do1na busmes' as. Alternative' In Wood, 629 Term1n•I Way, '23, co,11 Mna CA 92627 Joseph II Kachurka. 3168 Country Club Or .. Co'lt• Mna. CA 92626 This busmes1 Is con ducted by an indivtdual Have you started doing bu~•nes~ yet' Yu, l/1/02 Jo~eph H 11.lchurka Th" statement wa' hied with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 08/06/02 20026tl2SU Daily Pilot Aus, 8, l !;, 22.29.2002 Th765 .......... lime~ The follow1na pert.Ont. are do1na bu~inas.s u · OCst.ocll picll tr com, 1834 2 Rain Ch t lt , Huntmaton B••cll. CA 92648 John Juon Bartuslclt., 1834 2 Rain Cit Cit , Hunhn1t0<1 8each, CA 92648 This l>y,U.w la ppo ducted by· an 1nd1v1dual Have you started doing business yet? No John Jason Bartus•ck Ttus statement was tiled with the County Clerk ot Orange Cnunty on 07/19/02 20026910611 0•1ly Pilot July 25, Aug 1,8 15,2002 Th!>22 AdltiMW.U limes...... NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE Tru&t .. 'I Siie No ~fl-28671 Loan No Tl2.8&710190000000 YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNOER A OE.ED OF TRUST. DATED MARCH 30, t998 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOU> AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEEO AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST Tht fo!lowine ptrwns YOU YOU SHOULD are do1n& business as CONTACT A LAWVER MMM lewelry Du1en\, On Augusc 15, 2002. 02 00 2371 l tttleton Cerctt PM, Al the ncwU1 ffonl Co•lol Me,..., CA 92626 ~ to the COlllly Michelle Mane Miller C~. 700 CllllC 2371 Lllllelon Cercle Cente< Orl1te West. In tile Cost.a Mm. CA 92626 'it'~ "ttat~J Thts buslneu ·~ con Calffom1a R99ionet ducted bV an md1v1du11 SeNtcie Corpor .. IOn, a Have you started Califomla 00tp0t9liofl, •• dome business yet> No ~ ~ ~~ Michelle Mane Mille! TN5t uecuteo by This statement wols CoNt.-Palnda ftled with th• County ~ en urwnameo Clerk of Oranae County ~ on •April ~Nf::: on 07 /23/02 u ln&ttVnant No 20026910912 19960190023, 01 Olfta8I Oatly Pilot July 2S. Au& Rocon:11 in the omu ol tile 1, 8, lS, 2002 Th738 COU'lly Recorder ol .......__ .............. c;>rqe COU'll)'. Stal• ol ...__ CalilOmla. ..-the limes..... l:7..._fwi~se~ lhe followm& persons PUBLIC AUCTION TO are dome bu5.iness as THE. HIGHEST BIOOER JAM Public•tions. 62 fOt cash. 0t cashier'• Oeerfteld Ave .. Irvine. CA cn9b (payable .. the i.ne "' .... "' lawfuj money °' 92606 the lJnj\ed SIAllMJ wlthO<I Jettrey A Moehllna. 62 w.,.,....r eiqiress ot Oeerfleld Ave .. Irvine, CA Implied u to IJlle, use 9~ busmeu 1s con ~. all ,.,;. d · I tiUa -lnlerut corrve)'ed ducted by. an '" 1vidim IO 8tld now held by d as Hne you ster led tueh Tl\iltee in etttS 10 1he dome busmus yet? No lolowing deeallleCI Jeffrey A Moehtln& P<OC>WtY .itll8Ced "' lhe !hos statement was "'s·~!""' .......... eor:r P.::1 filed with tlw! County -..,......., Clerk ol Or•n&e County :,,...:~.a-a~ Fr~ on 08/06/02 TIUS1ee oeema reliabl9, 20026912SSO bul ror wfllCtl Tn.llee Oa1!y Pilot Au& 8, 15 tn11ke 1 no repr~ 22. ?9, 2002 Th766 ~:'!~the aw: Fldllle9I ...._ d•eigNl-ol "9 abOYe lime*-' =~ ~nl~ The follow1n11 persons W.~ Bft. Costa are dome busmeu as M41--. CA 92~26 Said Johnson's Showroom ll'-1Y is bWIG IOld fOt the· l>'lilose of pa'flnll lfle r loorme, 210 Amethyst oblogationa aeano Dot Ave . Newpo<I Beach CA Mid Oeed OI Tl\ISfJ 92662 inCIUOltlg -.... Eat! Rya n John,on ·~ of u1e TIM 31248 Nice Ave . Men tot.i 8'TIOUMl of -ur'4*d tone, CA 92359 C:: .,...,_ inl.ul nus business 1s con reasonlblV ~ ~ ducted by. an Individual co.la. ~ - H•ve you started :::= ~ "": W: dome busmeu yet' No ~ ol 'fn191H's Sale ., E.,I Ryan Johnson i 141,58& '4 This statement wH o.tec1· ~ 211. 2002 filed with the County RtglofWI $eMce Clerk of Oranee Counl} ~1• TruSlee Sy on 07 /'!I0/02 Jil ~ vlee Pntslclanl 20026' 11746 ~ tor 'rNltee A~ Oa1ly Pilot Aua. I, 8, 15 Silas IOd ~· ~ 2?, 200Z Th7!>6 ~ cA 95426 n..o.t-.......__ T.._ ~ (IOOl ,__ _ 542·2550 Sale ... s...... ~ (9111) 317 m a °' Tiie fol!ow1n1 persons hltpiJ."' 71 .. 0.,1~ •re do1n1 buslnns n TI2t.v ..,.,.,.,.,.,., Andrew Nichol5, 9377 07125/02. ClelOt/02 Toucan St • F ounte1n 08IQ8A)2 Velley,CA92708 CHS·4~NS» Andrew S Nlcllo!s ~T 9377 Toucen St. Fou11 llEACWCOSTAW.SA lain Valley. CA 92708 ,.._O This bu~u is con .. ------.. ducted by. an lndmdu•I SELL Have you started do101 buslnen yet? No Alldftw S Nkbols Thi• 1tltt1ment was lihld with Ille County Cieri. ol Ounae County Of! 01 rnm 20026910977 Delly Piiot July 2!1, Au1. I, 8, l!'l, 2002 1h735 your stuff through cla ssified! S«ll yc1ur Ca r itt Cl#..uifird I STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?. • • • • • • • • • • • Pilot .. Tlusdly, Al.sust 8, 2002 .. -• .......... -l.1111 ..... -l.1111 ..... .. l.1111 ..... __ ..... -l.1111 ..... ............. .. ........... .. ........... Pi!HN!Ot I ............. .. ......... ... s...... The followlnc person• .,. doloa lluS!ftau ... SHY EntwprlM, 12602 Jerome L•M, Gerden Grove, CA 112t4l Sam Han Vina. 12602 Jerome Lene, Cerclen Crove,CA 92141 This b~0411S IS COfl· ducted br: 10 lndlvldutl Have you alerted doln1 buslt1H.1 yet? No Sam Han Vane Thi~ 1t1tement wn fifed with the County Clerk of Onn1• County on 08/06/02 20026'12SS7 Daily Pilot Aua. 8, 15. 22,29,2002 Th768 Re-.. ..... ... --... The followln1 pertons are doln& business IS; St1rliat>t ThHtre Com· pany, 1125 Victoria Ave .• Coste Mesa, CA 92627 Deborah Hayes, 850 W. 20th SlrHt, Cotta MtH. CAlt262Z Tllll ~ti II COO· ctlict.d b .. • .,, lftdlVldull Heve you tfl.lfttd ~ buslnHs ~t7 No o.iefM1H1~ This atat-11t was filed with tM Couol)' Clerk of Or•nae County on 07/23/02 200Ht1ff16 Delly Pilot My 25, A111. 1,8, 15,2002 Th734 ,.... ..... ......... The followlna persona 11e dolna bualneu H : The Deborah Broolls Gallery, 303 Main St, Newfort Buch, CA 9266 OtbOf'•h Broolls 33 Poppy, Irvine, CA B2618 Thia business Is con- ducted by: en l11dlYldu1I H•vtyou started dolna u1lnes1 yet? No DebOf'•h Brooks This statement was hltd with the County Clerk of Orante County on 07/19/02 20026t1062S Daily PllOt hJtv 25 Aul Policy 1.1. 15,2002 Th528 .......... .......... Tll9 folloWlftl "'80111 • ,. doilll buslH.se a1 H.,bor Smo1 Tul Only, 2030 S H11bor Bhtd., '8, Cost• ...... CA92627 I Olltay Oionur, 987 Presidio Dr., Co1t1 Meae, CA 92626 This busl11es1 is con· duclld by: 1n 1nd1vldu~I HJln you started dolna business yet? No Olltay Ozonur This stetement w" filed with th• County Cletk ol Or•nce County on08/06/02 2002H12SS6 D•ilJg Pilot Au1. 8, 15, 22. , 2002 Th763 ........... ... --... The followlna persons are doina buslness u TLC·linen Company, 1987 lrvlne Ave:. Cost• Mesa. CA 92627 Dw•u Almeta "'"ll 1M7 lntiM Awe , Cott• Mil ... Cellf m27 Th"~ la i;on d\K!Hby.ltfllftdjy._I Hewe you 1tert.d ~WlllMA yet? Vt•. 'Theresa Al-t• Henzl Tltlt st•l-t WU flied With lN County Clefk ol Or11119 County on07/19/02 2002H10624 Deily Pilot July 251.. Au1. 1,8, 15,2002 lh729 ......... ... --.. Tht lollowloa person• .,. dolna buslntas H : A.) 157 Produl\shuni, 8.) AllH. 2S8 Albert Pl., Cost1 Mtsa, CA 92627 Thomu Va11 Do, 258 Alberl Pl .. Coste M111, CA,92627 Thb buslrieu If t;On· ducted by: en lndMdu11 Have you st1rted dotna business yet? No Thomas Ven Do This 1tatement wu hied with the County C!ttk pf Orantt Coynlv )ft Oli'06/02 ...... IHll >eily ..... A4ll •• ·~1 n . .21, 2002 Th7"" ......... ....... , The followln~ l*'SOftS .,, .... b-... ••trf Cjrpet Canninc ~qui,-t, 19032 C•n· ton Mndows, Trebuc:o :anyoo, CA 926711 Suun Little. 19032 :•nyon Meadows, frebuco Cenyon, CA n679 This bu1lnes1 It con· JuctlMI by: 1n lndlvldu11 Have you started Joint buslnus yet? No Suun Lillie Thia statement was 'lied with th• County ~..,k of Ounce Cou11ty )A 07/23/02 tOOHtlOHS )ally Pilot July 25. Aua. 1.8, 15,2002 Th739 .......... ... --... Vtb e.111 CoMiltl-t fllfolhlfe. -t 17th StfMt, C.tll aku, CA 92627 Kerla CllUt, 32• Btoaclway, Costa Me ... CA92627 ThlS M lneas Is c011- d11cted by. en lnd1vldwel Have you started doina bu11ne11 yet? Yes. 7/'l0/02 Karl• Cl1u1 Thlt 1utement wn Iii.ct with the County Clerk of Orenae Couhty on07/23M 200Ht1ffa4 Dally Piiot July 251.. Aua. J ,8, 15,2()02 Th741 ........... ......... How to Place A Have '°" 11J1rt9d •W. """-' rtt7 No Cr11&Jor•n Tllis ... ._,., ••• hied with tM C-11t~ Clefk ol Oun• Couoty on 07/ll/02 Met ....... Oeif1 "ltot July 25, :;:,. ····........:' ... s...... The foltowtn1 persona '" dolna buslnesa ... Claudin• 1nd CompenyJ 599 S•n Ltoo. lrvfne, C" 92606 Claudine Gu.,auerlen M•nsour, 599 S•n Leon, Irvine. CA 92606 This bualo .. s Is con· ducted by: an lndlYldUll H.ve you at•rt•d doln1 business yet? Ho Cleudln• G, Mt11so11r This atat•m•nt wn filed with th• County Clerk ol Onna• County on 07/19/02 20026t10614 Dally Piiot JUI)' 25, Aue. l. 8, IS. 2002 Th526 ......... ... ...... "'-........,,.,_ ........ --.....: 0.. ..... Ina, '411 f'eclfk C..t Hl&ttWer. Daft• f'olllt, CA t2C29 A.JAM, Ille .• (CA). 676 Sh•t1Mll StfHI, SH f'tllro, CA 90731 ™• bwlnest Is COf'I• dllcted Illy· • c:orl)Of'1tlon Hive yo11 11Mtltd c1o111111t11111tu ,.n No AJAM,toc. Upamenyu Rival, Men· ... , Thia 1t1tement wH flltd with lhl County Clerk of OJ•na• County on06/25/02 200f•t07'20 Delly Piiot July 225.L... Aue: l. 8, l!i. 2002 '11746 ........ ........ TM fottowln1 persons .,. dolna bualneu u : MKJ Enterprlu, 444 Seville AYI., Balboa, CA 92661 Wsheef Kad WM• 444 a.vtma Av.., ltlllN, CA nMl "* IMilUMel .. Cftl• ---~-~ ... ,.. ebrtad .... ......... ,..1No MidlMIK11tlecoh Tiiie ... ._, " .. ~ .. "" C-ty a.11 of 0r111p c-ty on07/29/02 ..., ..... 14 paity,.ilotAMc. 1,1, 1~ 22. 2002 Th741 .......... ......... The followll!1 peraons er• clolna lllu•loeu H : Crlvello Bros.'.L 2148 Newport llvd., ~.Cotta Mtsa,CA92627 Satv1tore Crivello. 2146 NtWpOrt Blvd .. ff, Coste "'"9CAt2627 Thia bUllMH Is COii· dueled by: an lndMduel Have you stMted doin_& _butlnns yell Vn. 7/1/02 Salvator-• Crivello This statement wn filed wlttl the County C"'" at A«-romtv M07/JOJ02 ....... ,. o.111 Not Alli •• lS. 22,21,IDOZ Th76t .... ... .......... "'-,.....,.... ,.,..,.. •eMIM ......... 11 Sw&tcal S.vlcaa O..lan & b.Ylio,-t, 2977 THllwood f'I., Cost• Mna,CA112121 Judldl S. OllMI, 2977 THkwood Pl., Coal• .._.,CAm2' This bu•llltu ts eon MIM Illy: an lodMdu1I Have you atwted doln& lllullna11 r•t? Vu. Junt l. 2002 Judith S. D•hle Thia 1tetement wn filed with tN County Clerk of Or1111e County on 07 /YJ/02 2002 .. 117 44' Delly Pilot A111. l , 8, 15, 22. 2002 Th754 SEU r----Deadlines --- Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advenisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advenisemem for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be all owed for the first insertion. = -CLASSIFIEJAD -iii] Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... 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Thl5 new5paper wlll nol knowln&IY accept any advertisement lor real estate which Is '" ~1olatlon or the law. Our readers are hereby 1nlormed th1I all dwell· tn1s edvertlsed 1n thll newspaper ••e •va1l1ble on an equal oppor I unity bas11 To compllln or dis· crimm11ton. call HUD toll "" 111·800 424 8590 1010-1770 1419 2305-2490 RNANCWJ PROFtSSIONAL SERVICES L ESTATE R SALE Sltlh-Tav 9 weeks. sweet, buullful. 90~ potty t1e1ned, S350 Accounlln&' 2450 949-719-2005 flnlndllSefttcas MISCB.lANEOUS FINANCIAL PROGRAMS UCDl'UU&QISE Need help with your lftUWfVVI hn1nc1al situelion7 We spec1altze 1n poor credit/ MlacellaftlOlll bankruptcy/ consohda· Merchandise 3855. lion/ mort111e i 1uto. Call tod1y ror a better lomorrow KLEIN Fl· NANCIAL SERVICES I 866 284·3878 Bus. hrs 10em-4pm EJ T ANTIQUES '4tqilllb'Slle 3010 Old Marbles collectJon, PllS ~ con. IArJll v.M. startrc. 4 i.. wh pgnt rldl. Botz ~ f nn::h c::lw'$ 9'!M;73-9313 e WANHD f'OTIUY Rookwood Tec:o, SEC. Marblehud; Pewablc, Grutby, lH> o.twn !MN1U2'Zl ~1313 HOME 3905 1 ~ , .... '"'--'·Ill NP pl•. Inc lnventOf'y, equ111, type 47 liquOf' he. $250,000 Howard Wells C1nnery Vill•ae RHlty. 949 673-3777 3010-3940 SOOS·SISO HOMESFOA SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY ONLY 1 LEfTI lewe•t f'rlce "•nln "•lot C-41 lltr 21.e, fr- $66t,OOO-. T1te Strtwlt• c •. t4t-ts0-7~21 IAYFaONT IUGAIKI FOtllVla VIJW s 1..-11.ooo ..... 49·721-1 120 Corona del Mir •41r 4 .Sle appro• 3269 sl, beautiful stn1l1 story home on e corner lot, Spectacular oc11n views, wonderful beck· yard, I& 1ourmet kitchen. Offered 11 $ l ,495,000. 111, Oebr1 Beraer 310.316-8464 -348 310 60().9168 (cell) . , . ' I • Cvst•• l vllt Merli lln1er Contemporery -.ome 38r plus office. ) 58• with panoram.c: 11ews , wood floors. crenlle count1rs. stain· ess stHI appliances a1t \111h Dunn 949-262 3612 lewer Tlwee Arch l41J lbr 301, beamed cells, tdwd firs, very clHn "Int time on marllet 1n JO yrs By Owner U ,875,000 949 261·1234 c210 ;ourtsey to Broh rs lxclwlve Nellle Gell •-.<h horse property Ntth almost 2 •ere ol ind with pool on an i500 sq.II. flat pad U .600,000 eat. Mike )unn 949 262·3612 ,atMllSTAflS PATltKtc TINOtll NATIOftW10I USA t4t .. S6-t70S WWW petrlcktenore.com Llpnl ..... O,.IN HOUSH SAT-SUN t-5 Jl386 Fl~inf Cloud 2br ?b• $639,000 IOOHS10 0..o Set·S-I 1-S IO C•tellt ... Dr. Bellaato.cuard 1•ted comm prtv home site eppfoa 10,000 sl, 3500 sl home Thos home won home ol lhe year! Sl.59S.OOO Owner Te,. of Newpert <-•t O,.nS.1-s.,., 11-S 47.Sort•- ocn cat1llna, bay, view~ 4br. 4.Sba. S2.295 000 949.497.3635 949-689 0788 New Ustl"I 41r Jla, almost 2500sl with wood floors. plantallon 5hul ters, ea tre Iona drive ways. $898,000. Mille Dunn, a11. 949·262·3612 NIMllSTATIS 'ATllCtc TINOIU NATIONWIDI USA t4t-SH -t70S www.patrlcktenore.com MOBlE HOMES/ MANUFACTURED HOUSING ~ 1419 RJRNISHINGS ** st..i a. S.ye'ee• HI•• ap•clous & open w/1parklln1 pool and ape. 4br, It lot, over 12.000 sl. reduced lo sell 949.900 Open Ssl & Sun 1·5 6 Drakn Ber Bkr 714-412-8955 CCllllMm UJM flylna Ctoud 3br, 'ba $455,000 1iew1, meny "91J'•dtslll :ell 949-322-0932 Homa 599.l NlWPOtlT llA<H COTIAGE FOft $69,000 Boat Mann• i Kayat.Ina 714-624-1362 Loe ;inc ""'• ht•t• Sala. Antiques. Art and nearly new furn OtcOf'ltlve i household All quahty Fri 8a 3p & Sit 7e 12p 208 Narcissua CdM 1510 f-4 pet finch 8/5. et Prealdo I Bristo! Would lille lo return or keep 949-722·1320 FOUND 4 rinas I a ht1rt on a chain •I F11hlon l1l1nd PIHH cell (9411) 722-&405, o-.1 Al-amenll 1110 C1n1dl1n Drue• Half "rkl. S.ve up to 60S on rour P"scrlptlon dfup 6ellvetacl rlaht to yow ctoort Tall-ft .. Info· 1 8111·345 DltUO (3784) (CAl•SCAN) ..... ow...,..,..... ~ACda llAh: .,......., ............ ·-·~·a..~ .. ~,._..., .. --·--•MIY••--·--~-- C• Kina bed $800/obo, lw1n bed $200/obo, cwcul11 lbl I 2 chllr1 S75/obo. I lthr couch (eushell) left i rl&ht end ... 11 rechn. & a rnatchlna rechnma chair, S2000/obo, will sell Hp11ally, 471n Bia screen TV & VCR Must sell f11tl 310 393·3970 Ulie newl Sit sol• • 6ft Love se1t. lmmec cond, creell cranberry & blue floral on 1 creme b1c.k1round. Cen em1ll photo, $1000 for both t4t47•·7'00 ., ............. ( ...... chair, paisley chlb chelr. 2 plrie ermolrH, 1 pine dresser. Lovely cond1U0n ........ ..,,.,2. • Home Owners ooty • Cood & llMI Credit •Nolttt;ome Verflce11oo • 81('&/FO(tclosllrt OK MmwwC...,....llM. M9·Je9:.MH • •l'•I... Cvtl• 3Br 281 home, remodeled muter w/marble floor. updeted t;Ounlr)' kitchen loolls out to the lovely pr~n p1tlo. llfdwd firs, S4811K Judy Kol1r. Bllr. 949·376·"76 MHAVlllOI GOUCOUUI 3br, 2.5b• completely remod, 1 alOf')'. lO,ooe>.- 1f. tot $925,000 ~•ce......, 714-IAO·Hll 714-711-4SIO C...SAT.-1-4 ... .._ ........ l.r.!bl Im. fp. poolWalk lo ~ Plrk $JB< """'• Mwyf ....... !llQO ,..._.a. ..... . beech close. 2 c &er, frt & b1ckyd s1et,to0 1r ................... 7 .... <.M ..... prlsl.IM cond, lW. comm.pool. ml,000 B•b•in Sen 'Z"1 • tM9 ... 019!1 II I lllA._. ).,.ct 949-389·1324 ~ ..... ••1-tlC•" ... mumablt Lona Term HM until 2026 at $896/ >er mol All new lnl•lof ZBr 28•. ell new appla, 1llp m111n1 with rnident JIM:ount $199,000. M11y Nood. 11t. 949·584· >811. 949-717·9816 O....S-1-4 22 ....... , ..... Bui locetion, I& Corner 101 with cu.atom pool, ape, bullt In BBQ. 38r plus offlce, 3.5Be end lerae muter Br with ocean views. •at, Mtk• Dunn 949·262·31112 O...S..12-4. r.v .......... RHd)' to Mov.·ln tranquil .. hbulous 38r 2 581, 2 ·110fy In pted comm11nlt) with pools encl.,., 1669.000 • .,, 714·532·9St5 MISCB.lNIEOUS REITALS RlmlT1 ... a <411 hwttM Tri M Condo, ltllt MW 2br 2be, 4blll to ocn MlftdKll, llG'y.tii.-a••• lem pref l950m•llltl J last ~7S 1731 teelreltle 1p1clo11s touMt unit, Crut view 1f turnlitlt b•sln end city Alu , .... , if.••I 1ell 1Jhll.L.-4Br • 581 "'-tlrRlllt -'"'-In the emptoo1 '2,150,uw Mery l04I on lllw1trft Hitt. More <lehlllf, Lido f'llR ltHlt)I HB/OC-VleW rOOflU, thlfl l500af 011 • 9300 M9 175 2700 Ocu11front/2211d, ,._t .... ....._.. al lot .... 4 ..... , lllHt., rm, 1H1fw11, .i..,e b1, ...,...,,.... "'" ·""" • ,...,.._. ley View utlt .... , 11/•mll" kttth ..,. w/fp, tovrl'llet 1tllet1e11 _............ .. _.... "" rnur&lfRJR w/hlflt ctnttr ltltnd, :--... mHtera .... n , ... ette, llldft, I blotk to & ~ ~ tlvlltr l>tft~r • Htlllf t•leftdH = INllY fllt"P°'t .... IMO/nio ~ ,.._ I .-r•dtt. 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