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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-08-26 - Orange Coast Pilott. Serving the Newport-Mesa comrriunity since 1907 MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 2002 A CLOSER LOOK . I Ficus tree battle in hands of th·e court A judge is e~pected to decide today whether 25 controversial ficus trees in Balboa Village should be uprooted. June CHa1rande Daily Pilot NEWPORT BPACH -Zero hour has arrived in the ficus fight. At 10:30 a.m. today a judge is expected to decide whether 25 ficus trees should be tom up on Main Street in Balboa Village. If a final decision is handed down, it will likely mark the end of a bat- tle in which even the most im- passioned enemies can't help but have sympathy for the other side. Even the people who most desperately want the trees re- moved agree they're gorgeous. Steve Martinez, left, of Las Vegas and Phil Luna of Moreno Valley do battle in the watermelon eating contest at the 3rd annual Endless Summer Classic Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show at the Orange County Market Place on Sunday. Swap meet roe Elvis fans and classic car enthusiasts came together at the Orange Coupty Marketplace Sunday for the Elvis fest and classic car show Christine Carrillo Daily PUot Having actually grown the long side-burns characteristic of the king himself. #-year-old Ma.rt Curran has incorporated his love for Elvis Presley lnto bis everyday Uf e. 1he fonner Web site designer began bis Elvis Impersonation days when he attended a costume party two yean ago. He bu aince turned his love for performing as the entertainer into a full-time career. "It's a lifestyle and each artist brings something different to his performance," said Curran who bad just ftnished a performance at the Orange County Marketplace In Costa Mesa Sunday. "He was one of the greatest entertainers of all time. He had such a far reach and was such a dynamic performer.• Judging by the appearance of the aowd that attended the third annual Endless Summer Oasslc Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show and Elvis Feat at the marketplace, many others would agree. Although the event was geared toward Elvis fans, cat1 They agree that the trees create delightful shade, a stunning canopy and ambience that just won't be there once the trees are replaced with much smaller, much younger coral gum trees -at least not for years. At the same time. residents fighting to save the trees have ex- pressed sympathy for the mer- chants and residents who have suffered plumbing and sewer line problems as well as struc- tural, sidewallc and even founda- tion damage, though many dis- agree that the ficus trees are to blame for these problems. Also. most concede, it's unfortunate that the tree fight directly threatens Balboa Vtllage renova- tions, which they hail as a des- perately needed boost for the area. NO RESOLVE The mutual sympathy hasn't been enough to keep them out of court, despite an 11th-hour at- tempt to mediate the problem. "Unfortunately, and in spite of good faith on both sides. the par· ties have been unable to reach a mutually agreeable settlement," Mayor Tod Ridgeway announced at the Aug. 13 City Council meet- ing. As a result, Judge Ron Bower today will consider whether to grant an injunction to the Balboa Arborist Society to stop the city from removing the crees. City Atty. Bob Burnham said it's likely that Bower will make a decision today, instead of postponing the decision for a future date. PHOTOS BY KENT TR£PTOW I DM.Y Pl.OT 'The King,· a.k.a. Elvis impersonator Johnny Zane, makes an appearance on stage during the Elvis fest "Cafaoke Contest at the 3rd annual Endless Summer Classic Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show at the Orange County Market Place on Sunday. lovers and &Wap meet shoppers were also given plenty of entertainment as well. With a 26·contestant karaoke contest. raflles, a number of different vendors and a classlc car show consisting of about 100 cars, the all-day event gave the paying public plenty of good rockin'. "Most car shows you just walk around and look at the ca.rs," said Garden Grove resident Ron Jobes. who eQters his 82 silver beige Corvette in the car show every year. "With this one you have entertainment." FROM THE NEWSROOM Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONTtEWEB: www.~can .Ready for another class at Orange Coast College Today mub the · bepmlng Of dulel at OnUlle COMt Colllp and the beatmdnl ol my llCC>nd J'l'lf ,..,..,.,. a coune to joumalllm etudenta. : lt'I hard to beUew.,.. hail pe ~I ..... at OCX:. Par outtbllwwbo ......,aldmem1 r;: ,C0119C11ai..., r'f"'M, ............. ,. ....... ...... .. -. = ............. -~----,...., .......... ., .. ~-··· ...... -" .. •i•••••J ., TONY DODllO yoWlg journalists and 1 will share them with the class. In return. duOUlh this column, I will ehare with you, the .-den. aome of the feedtMd. So pt me thole P • I dona IOOO. ••• ...--·-M WEATMER The~wlll ~ ltelt. .cl end. Wtlt'l low .. end hNvy fDg. bul Jn.....,...., .......... ~ ...... IPOITI M/ra*19¥end .... ... ..... ........... .... -----AJ The city bas a Jot riding on the maner. A decision would give ofticials just one day to ad~ the ques- tion of a $2.8-million contract on Tuesday's City Council agenda. The contract with Hillcrest Con- cracting Is for Phase 2 of Balboa Village improvements -an ex- tensive plan to replace Ocean Front Walk. sidewalks and streets on Main, Palm and Washington streets, and to make some other See FICUS, Pa1e A4 Residents explain housing concerns Council members listened to the housing plight of more than 50 Costa Mesa residents Sunday. Christine Carrillo Daily Pilot A group of about SO Costa Mesa residents and families brought their concerns of Inad- equate housing conditions to City Council members Sunday at a meeting held at St Joachim's School Hall. The meeting was organized by " the Orange Cowity Congregation Community Organization. which presented 18 months of research including meetings with various housing organizations, code en- forcement, City Council mem- bers, landJords, apartment man- agers and more than 400 families in the hopes of finding Nsysternic solutions to the problem of de- plorable. substandard housing conditions# in Costa Mesa. wwe need maintenance at our residences," said Juanita Perez, who lives in an apartment build- ing on Placentia Avenue. "We thinJc this is a simple and just thing for us to want." After listening to the findings presented by the organization. and the brief testimonies pro- vided by residents regarding their substandard living condi- tions. Council members IC.alen Robinson and Gary Monahan agreed to delve Into the matter further. They agreed to meet with organization members within 30 days to further disc:usa the conditions desaibed by the more than 400 Costa Mesa faml. lies interviewed. After bearing stories of land- lord and manager i.rresponsibil· ity, frequent and steep rent in· creases and unatt.ainab?y priced homes, the organization looked to city oftlcials to help them im- plement a variety of solutions. "I completely support the ef- forts thllt ~ ~ made," said See t0•11G, p ... M I I A2 Monday, Aueust 26, 2002 ON.THE ~ A .patriotic participant The Lynx will lead a parade of tall ships expected to join a Sept 11 ceremony that will honor the victims of last year's terrorist attacks. June CHaarande Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH - She's less than l year old, but in that time the tall ship Lynx has become a regular sweetheart of the city. Since the replica 1812 privateer made her local debut at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum in May, the tall ship owned by Woody ~ Woodson has become practically a FYI fixture here Spectators can watch the Sept. 11 ceremony on the water from the parking lot at Big Corona State Beach. Boaters are welcome to join the fleet on the water during the ceremony. For more information, call Ralph Rodheim at (714) 557-5100. ext. 13. -a must-have guest at many patriotic local events. So it's no surprise that she's the headliner among20 tall ships expected to sail into town for the Sept. 11 ceremony to honor victims of last year's terrorist attaclcs. "We're very fortunate to have the vessel as part of the events and also as part of Newport." said Ralph Rodheim, a member of the Patriot Day Tribute C.Omminee. which coordinated the event S~HUER/OM.YPILOT The Lynx was escorted through Newport Harbor in May en route to the nautical museum. The ceremony with the tall ships will lake place beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the waters off Big C.Orona Park State Beach. At 8:46 a.m. three wreaths will be laid into the water at the Lynx's side, representing the three sites of the attacks and timed to oonesponded with the moment when the first jetliner smashed into the North Tower of the W>dd 1lade <:enter in New )bdt Oty. It won't be the first time Lynx has been the ship of honor at a solemn patriotic event. Barlier this summer, the boat took part in a sunset Dag-lowering ceremony at Balboa Pavilion. The Lynx ls a replica of one of about 500 privately owned boats in the War of 1812 that served as the country's first line of defense by raiding British trade ships. •1 think she represents the best of the United Statei the best of our nation," Rodheim said. WHATS AFLOAT • WHAT'S AFLOAT la published tours of the Bade Bay at 10 a.m. periodically. If you are planning a every Sunday at 2301 University nautical event, submit the Drive, Newport Beach. $20. Information to the Dally Pilot, 330 Kayaks made available through W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA Newport Dunes Waterfront 92627;byfaxto (949)646-4170;or Resort Call for reservations. bye-mail to (800) 685--0747. dsi/ypilot<!Jlstimes.com. HORNBLOWER GONDOLA TOURS CRUISES & EVENTS Gondola Romance offers daily Hornblower offers weekend tours of Newport Harbor during dinner dance and Sunday lunch and dinner. Call (949) champagne brunch cruises on 675-4730. The tours go out of Newport Harbor that celebrate Udo Marina Village, 3400 Via imaginative cuisine and Oporto, Newport Beach. pampered service. 2431 W. Coast Highway, Suite 101, Newport KAYAK TOURS Beadl. (949) 631-2469. The Upper Newport Bay SAILING TEAMS Ecological Reaerve and Nature Preserve hosts two-hour kayak Orange County employers can DailyAPilot VOL M, NO. 238 bring their employees out to Newport Beadl on weekdays to enjoy a day of saiUng courtesy of Orange Coast College. The School of Sailing and Seamanship now offers a chance for groups to wortc with the on·board Instructor on different sailing techniques while they get advice on how to perform well In business. No sailing experience ne<:e$Sary. One-day classes range from $100 to $125. (949) 645-9412. SUNDAY COOKIE CRUtSES The Adventures at Sea Yacht Charters hoats cruises around Newport Harbor from 2 to 3:30 p.m . every Sunday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. CMsdne Cantlto NtlWI Htlttant, (948) 67~98 dlrl.rlne.carrilloOl•tlm..com ~endDulg'*9 Greg Fty, Don IMc:h, S..n Hiller, Gina Alexander, Lori Andert0n ftEADIM HOT\JNl (948)8'2~ AeocHd your commenu about the Deity Pilot or new. tlpe. ~ Our addreu i. 330 W. Bey St., CotU MeN. CA 82627. Office hollra .,.. Monday -Frldey, UO a .m. -6 p.m • CcMnaelw It le the Pllot'I pollc:y to ~ oonec:t ell enora of eubllance. Plene cell (Mt) 67'M211. FYI The Newport~ MMI Deily Piiot (U8'5-t"'"8CIOI la pubtl•hed deify. In Newport IMc:tl Ind eo.t. Mell, eubNrlpllona .. evelleble tlttttt bV eublcftb6nt to TM Tlmee e>r.,.. County CIOOI 262 .. 141. In.,... outl6dl of ~ ...... ea.. Mele, eubect1pClonl to flil Dll¥ Ptlclt .,. IY ...... ,,,..,bV ....... fNlll fof .......... """' ........ .. 11191"111111 __ ..... __ , POC'flUl'llfl: ... .... ........... 1 l11M11• MmDllr ...... f!O. $20, incfudes cruise, par1clng, cookies and aodaa. Reservations required. (949) 660-2412. SAILING CLASSES Sailboat rentals and private lessons ,,.. available at Marina WaterSports In the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes lncfude navigation, b+g boat. powed>oat. introduction to heavy weether •nd first-mN instrucdon. (949) 873-3372; the Blue Ootphln Selfing Club, (949) 644-2525; or Udo Salling Club, (949) 875-0827. Salling Faecinatlon offers claases in boating aafety and sailing, yea,..round for people with disabllltJea. Free. (949) 640-1678. Box 1560, eo.te M ... , CA 92626 .• Copvrlght: No news ltOrlM, lllUWatlone, edltort.I mMter or edvertlaemente herein ceo be reproduced wfthout WTitliln perml•lon of copyright owner. HOW 10 REACH U8 a.. .. llOll The Tlmee Orange County (800) 252-9t41 MuaM4 a • •••• 11491 M2·M78 ~ , ... , &42-4321 ........ ..... (!Ml) M2·!5el0 ....... (Mt) 114-422' ..... .... , ... ,14M170 ......... , .... , lllO.ot70 ...a ~•,.,,._,com Mlllnom. ........ a.. (Mt tiU-Gt ............ ,..., •1-1121 THE HARBOR COLUMN The oceans cleanliness must start at home A hi\ie oil tanker. American nader, made huge headlines when her hull was ruptured while anchoring offshore Huntington Beach and thousands of more than 2.8 million people Uviog in Orange County (2.8 million times x equalsy). gallons of oil leaked out the fissure, When the topic of harbor or ocean pollution comes to the forefront at most meetings, usually the first accusations are MIKE directed toward the threatening our local shorelines.. The ship's WHITEHEAD boate.rs. I think a couple of reasons account for this thought process. owners paid millions of dollars in cleanup and fines, and fortunately the spill did not duplicate the Exxon Valdez's spill effects in Alaska. It ls easy to place all the ocean's petroleum pollution problems on the tankers and offshore drilling, but we need to first look very closely at ourselves. Annually, nearly 85% of the 29-million gallons of petroleum that enter North American ocean waters is the result of human activities, reports the National Research C.Ouncil of the National Academies. A study was sponsored by the U.S. Minerals Management SerW:e, U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. C.Oast Guard, U.S. Navy, American Petroleum Institute and the National Ocean Industries Assn. that showed less than 8% is from tankers and spills from pipelines. The reportconcludes that it is the consumers of oil who are responsible for oil in waters through land-based runoff, polluted rivers, airplanes and small boats and jet skis. The marine engine manufacturers and the Jet Ski industry are both aggressively promoting their new environmentally regulated marine four-stroke engines, replacing the older technology of the two-stroke engines found in jet skis and outboards. Additionally, I wonder about the amount of fuel that is legally dumped from the military and commercial jets while in ftight over the ocean. Even in an emergency, a vessel Is never allowed to release petroleum into the waters, yet it is acceptable to dmnp from the air. • The nightly news clips of seabirds swimming in oily water usually get the m ost attention, but the study points the finger directly at the landlubbers who are the worst offenders, harming our waterways wtth oil runoff from their cars and trucks and the development of more roads and paved areas. It is easy to look the other way and thinking •ah. this one time wW not matter," but the 2000 census reports that there are First. boaters are an easy target to point the finger at as an identifiable source and boaters are unrepresented at most meetings where the~ are many personal agendas. Secondly, lack of public education to the existing laws gowmlng boaters that are more stringent than the laws shore side. Remember, all the inland waters and 3 miles off any coastline are classlfted as a no discharge area lhat basically translates that nothing goes overboard into the water from a vessel. Yet. storm drains discharge into the harbors and ocean thousands of gallons a day with many people's mentality being out of sight and out of mind I am very supportive of the existing boater regulations, yet I have been at meetings where a few wanted more regulations, inferring once again it is the boaters causing all the pollution. Then I think we need to expand the regulations to include all water activities such as swimming, swfing and kayaking into the Marine Pollution Act that governs boaters. Imagine a summer weekend with 100,000 beach-goers who casualty wade out in the water when nature calls, and we have all seen a person lying sideways over a kayak only up to their waist in the water. Logic dictates that lcayakers and surfers should be required to wear waterproof diapers while enjoying their activities.. OK. I have been in the sun too long today, but listen to the studies and don't be quick to point your finger at the boaters. There are areas such as those off Santa Barbara that have natural seepage of oil into the ocean that account for a small piece of the equation. As I sign of{, who is ta.king bets on bow long it will be until the ducks return to the Grand Canal? I bet the quacking will return before the end of the month. Safe voyages. • MH<E WHJTEHEAD It the Pilot't boating end herbor columnlat. Send him your harbor and merln•releted thoughts end story auggestlooa vie •·m•ll to MlkeOBoethou .. rv.com or BoathouH TY.com. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST The dey wHI start end, most lltely, end With low douda Ind Petd'Y fog. n.. wtl be eome ..... of def'9I fog wtth ~below 114 mile. 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Daily Pilot 0 Mooday, qust 26, 2002 AS ON THE AGENDA: COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW CHRISTIAN OUTREACH CENTER Costa Mesa Planning Commlasloners will consider a request tonight from churctt officials to deviate from usual parking requirements for their new plaoe of worship on ~rbor Boulevard. apace, sanctuary and rettroom on the flm floor and a youth room, "clothing and food room• and resttOom on the aecond floor, according to • ltaff report. Planners uld they do not expect any per1clng problema because the d'lurctt .. Mc:ee ere planned when the other complex buslneaaes are closed. WHAT TO EXPECT Planners have recommended approval of the minor conditional use permJt. BARNAC~E BILL'S. Officials representing the Christian Outreach Center, slated to move Into a 1,954-square-foot space In the Commerce Park complex, are asking for a conditional-use permit that would. reduce the required parking spaces fro hi 25 to sbc. The owner•of a boat repair Plans for the church, which • buslneaa ls planning ari appeal currently has about 30 members, of a previous denial by the call for a reception area, office Planning Commission to conttruct a deck for boat AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number. A complete listing is available at www.dailypilotcom. WEDNESDAY Reps. Christopher Cox and Den• Rohrabacher will speak at the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce Newport Sunrise Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. The special breakfast. sponsored by Sheldon Pines of the Transportation Corridor Agencies, will be held at the Radisson Hotel in Newport Beach. The hotel is at 4545 MacArthur Blvd. $20 for members with reservations; $25 at the door. $25 for potential members. (949) 729-4400. FRIDAY A showing of •ctock Stoppers" will begin at dusk as part of the Newport Dunes Resort Movies on the Beach series. The film will be shown on a giant screen situated on the sand. Guests are encouraged to bring beach chairs and take advantage of the campfires. The resort is at 1131 Back Bay Drive. $8 per car. (949) 729-DUNE. SATURDAY The movie "Mrs. Doubtfire"' will be shown at dusk as part of the Newport Dunes Resort Movies on the Beach series. The film will be shown on a giant screen situated on the sand. Guests are encouraged to bring beach chairs and take advantage of the campfires. The resort is at 1131 Back Bay Drive. $8 per car. (949) 729-DUNE. SEPTEMBERS The 41at ennual Sandcastle Contest will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Big Corona del Mar Beach. All registered participants will receive one free round-trip ti<*et to Catalina. The event, sponsored by the Commodores Club of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce, will consist of four categories. The fee is $30 for the family and organization categories, $40 for the business category and $60 for the masters category. Teams may not exceed eight people. Entries must be received before Sept 6. TllTIC.. call tOday for • A No-Oblgatlon Portfolo Re~ ·~~ ' (949) 729-4400. OCTOBERS The Harbor Heritage Run end Fitness Fair will retum to Newport Beach today. The 16-year event. hosted by Newport Harbor High School, will include a 5K f1tature Race, a 2K Fun Run/Walk and a Kid's Klasslc race. Registration will begin at 6:30 a.m. followed by races starting at 8, 8:30, 9: 15 and 9:30 a.m. The school is at 16th St. between Dover Dr. and Irvine Ave. Free. (949) 515-6611 or www.kathyloperevents.com/hhr. ONGOING Harboliite Toestm•Nrl Club meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. (949) 293-4630. Udo Isle Toastmasters mfftl from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays at Fletcher Jones Motorcars at 3300 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. (714) 964-5314. The Oasis Senior c.nt.r offen 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 la available for people Interested In reading English but who could use the help. Houriy rates and times are negotiable. (949) 851-1739. Oasis Senior c.nt.r often vlau•I aid screenings with a Braille Institute representative by appointment. (949) 644-3244. Essentlel Weight Management offers interactive and proactive weight loss groups .. learn behavior modification and other techniques to control your weight The cost is $20. Groups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays at 369 San Miguel Drive, Suite 350, Newport Beach. (949) 718-9848. The Hope lnatftute, • cent9r 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 Center hH a I IFFL PAIN NAii. 1-'UN<;t 1S New Medical Producu ln'VCOtor N.8. Podiatrist Dr. Roth Low Cost -No Oral Medicatioru Money Bade Guarantee!! C.all Sarah for info (949) 752-7661 www.DrRotbs.com FYI WHAT: Cotta Mesa Planning Commission meeting WHEN: 8:30 p.m. today WHE.Ret City Hall, n Fair Drive INFORMATION: (714) 754-5245 detailing and storage. In July, the Planning Commission denied a request to build a detailing dedc at Barnacle Bill'• boat rJpair aet'Vlce at 1609 Pomona Ave., saying the view of the bom would not be properiy shielded. Commlllioners also deemed the dedc would create a traffic haurd. Business owner Dan l.accuri appealed the decision, saying the proposed ramp would blodc vlsl~ility of the lower storage yard and proposed additional walking group called Walkers Not Rockers that meets once a week to enjoy scenic walk.a In and around the Newport Beach area. (949) 644-3244. Women Helping Women offen • 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 RooJTI 3 at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del M ar. (949) 644-3244. The Hoeg Cencer Center often • free yoga class from 10:45 to 11 :45 a.m. Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 722-6237. Body Design and United Studios of Self-Defense offers kick-boxing classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1000 W. Coast Highway, Suite C, Newport Beach. $8 per class. (949) 722-0526. The Alzheimer'• Aasn. end Grief Support Group of Newport Villa WestNilla Rosa co-sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m. the fourth Thursday of each month through October at Newport Villa West Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. (949) 631-3556. The Alzheimer's Assn. and Mae Terrace, a residential community for people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia, offers a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m . the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. (714) 283-1111. Rebecca Uwia .._en animal bereavement group that deconrJive screening to shield people from the view, • ttatf report reads. ' WHAT ;ro EXPECT Planning commlllloners are expected to uphold their previous denial. GOLD COAST COUNSELING Planning commissioners wtll hear a status report on a contentious counseling center that garnered special attention from city leaders after various neighboring blllllnesaes owners claimed.the center.'s clients were scaring away customers. Gold Coast Counseling Center went before both the Planning specializes in the needs of people who have sick or dying pets. It meets at 3 p.m. Tuesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The cost is a donation to an animal charity of the attendee's choice. Call to make a reservation. (949) 721-5750. Oasis Senior Center conducta blood pressure screenings from 9 to 11 a.m. the first and third Tuesday of each m onth in Room 3 at 800 M arguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. 949) 644-3244. The Newport Beach Psychological Assn. offers a body image and moderate eating support group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. (949) 721-5750. A support group for those with brain tumors meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first and third Thursdays of each month at the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. A breast cancer support group for young women meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m . every third Tuesday of each month at the Hoag Cancer Center. The center is at One Hoag Drive, Building 41 , Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. An evening breest cancer support group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at the Hoag Cancer Center. The center is at One Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. A .support group for family end friends of cancer patients meets When You Need Someone To Talk To For Answers And Help (Ad~h. Juvenile, Felony. Misdemeanor) Cenificd Specialist, Criminal Law California Board of Legal Specialization Past President of the Association of Orange County Deputy District Attorneys ENHANCE YOUR VACATION WITH A PAIR OF NEW BALANCE SHOES See our new store layout and try on our. new fashion shoes. We're committed to giving you o prof~I fining and we hove oU the latest stytes and mufttple widths. Coron• del .._, Plaza 932 Avocado St. 949-720-1802 .~ ... ftl'Jal ..... • • .. Ortp.ltnl • ln•~ ... ,,._, ...... ·vi.· ........ .... ........ QIMM ...... Commlulon and the City Council after 20 years of providing eountellng to obtain a permit that was mittakenly not laued. Planning commilllonert approved the opening of a counseling center In en induttrlal building at 2950 AJrway Ave. Conditions were placed on the facility, however, Including a mandatory staff member to supervise building and parking lot activities. People with bualneases, In the ume bllilding asked the commission not to support the center, saying the client.a were a nuisance. They said the cpunsellng center's patrons were often drunk and urinated In the parking lot. One owner suggested the commission require a security guard -paid from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month at the Hoag Cancer Center. The center is at One Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. A breest cencer support group meets from noon to 2 p.m. Tuesdays at the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. The Oesls Senior Center offers a Braille class to help with sight loss from 10 a.m . to noon Thursdays in Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. A free cancer support group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at the Hoag Cancer Cen1er. 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 722-6237. The Jewish Senior Center offers card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every third Tuesday. A kosher lunch is offered at noon for $3 per person. (714) 513-5641. The Newport Beach Psychological Assn. offers a coed support group at 7 p.m . Thursdays at 3101 W . Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. (949) 722-4588. for by the owner of the center - to auperviM the action• of the ct I en ta. Councilwoman Karen Robinaon appealed the commi1tion'1 approval but we• not 1upported by her colleagues, who upheld the decision. According to a ata1f report, the counseling center has hired security and seems compatible with the surrounding businesses. No complaints have been filed with the citY since April, the report read. WHAT TO EXPECT Planning commi~sioners a~e eJCpected to receive the report and file it 1n•public recbrd. -Lolita Harper Super Lotto ticket from Costa Mesa Circle K One of four winning tickets Saturday was sold in Costa Mesa One of four winning SuperLot· to Plus ticket drawn Sarurday for the $1 22-million jackpot was purchased in Costa Mesa, the state announced Sunday. A Circle K store on Sama Ana Avenue sold the $30.5-million ticket and will receive l % per- cent of the winning~. according to the Lottery. The other three winning tick- ets were purchased in Rose- mead, San Marcos and Brisbane. The jackpot, which is the third largest jackpot in California Lot- tery history, will provide Califor- nia schools with more than s;3 million. The Heeling Connection offers a coed relationship group at 7 p.m . Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, Suite 180-A, Newport Beach. (949) 261-8003. The Superl.otto jackpot '>tam off anywhere from $7 to $.'10 million. However, the jackpot does roll over and f!}{'1N beyond that amount any· time no winner is selected. Gamers must select five num· hers from 1 to 47 and one MEGA number from I to 27. If those -.e- lected numbers match, they \'w1n The numbers are drawn every Wednesday and Saturday. The Consumer Business Networi( meets at 7 a.m. Fridays in the mezzanine at Newport Gateway. 19800 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. Reservations: (714) 550-4785. The winning numbers drawn Saturday were: 6, 9. 17, 27 , 15 and mega·number 24. FULL BAR COCKTAILS OUR MEALS ARE I A TRIP TO MEXICO L_~ -1 __ __.W.__E_T._'A_KE_D_l_N_IN_G_T_O __ ~tg THE NEXT LEVEL" 196 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·645·7626 ~~ R es taura nt ---Establlshed In 1962 --- M Monday, Aoaust 26, 2002 NEWSROOM Continued from Al but hey, why stop now, rigbtT Anyway, the ever flery Marte """"'neld wu angiy about our Last Word editorial In which we noted the lrony of the antl-gowmment Piecemaker religious sect having to pony up cash to government officials. Kolasinski shot this barb to our Forum page editor Jama Meler. "When Jesus saJd. Woe unto you fools and hypocrites, you do not d1scem the sign of the times,' He surely referred to the likes of the Daily Pilot editor who is too chicken to sign his name." She ends the letter by taking issue with the editoriaJ's Last Word tltJe: "By the way, Mr. Ed, God always bas the last word. Only a (sic) ignorant imbecile would r.hJnk otherwise." Let me address the issue of not signing names Lo editorials, a common newspaper practice. Editorials are the voice and the opinion of the newspaper. We think them out as a group and come up with an opinion. Then we assign one of probably three or four editors to write it. KENT. TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT It doesn't have a name be<:ause it isn't that editor's opinion, it is the collective opinion of the newspaper. A temporary tent rises off Newport Boulevard at The Crossing, the church formerly known as Calvary Chapel. But now that we are being called chicken let me say right now that I stand by the editorial 100%. And that's my last word on it. ••• Back to the subject of God. Some of you may remember that I predicted in March that one day soon I would see a dome during my morning drive GETTING INVOLVED • GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically In the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information on adding your organization to this list, call 19491574-4298. GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer educational and enrichment opportunities for girts and boys. (949) 646-7181. HUMAN OPTIONS lhe organization shelters, counsels and educates abused women and children.his looking for volunteers. (949) 737-5242, Ext 24. JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed for Project HOUSING Continued from Al Robinson, who toured four dif. ferent apartment buildings in June to witness the conditions first-hand. "After seeing these apartments I agreed to woric with !the organization! to improve these conditions." The organization has pro- FICUS Continued from Al improvements. nme is of the es- sence. If the city can't come close to its goal or starting work by Sept 15, It won't be able to finlsh pass the comer of Victoria Street and Newport Boulevard. That's the spot of the new church site being built by Calvary Omrch of Newport-Mesa leader Tim Celelc.. The church, now known as The Crossing, has been slowiy growing before my eyes during the last few months. Caring, which provides socialization and cultural experiences and Shabbat and holiday celebrations to the Jewish residents and others at Fairview Developmental Center in Costa Mesa. Volunteers will "adopt" a facility to provide programming of Jewish content to the residents on a monthly basis and will be required to take a TB test and undergo a fingerprinting background check. Volunteers are needed to provide comfort and support to the Jewish terminally ill and their families. The group also sponsors an ongoing Jewish healing support group for people experiencing chronic illness at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Colla Mesa. Free. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY The organization of women posed a Hst of steps that the city might take to correct the sltua· tion. They have asked that the city establish a housing ombuds- man to help mediate negotia- tions, hold tenant rights educa- tional workshops, pass a Quality of Standards of Living resolution and a law requiring a 60-day eviction notice instead of the current 30-day notice, requlre annual code enforcement visits and lastly. that they support the soon enough to comply with a California Coastal Commission rule that forbids such work dur- ing the summer months. "It's pretty much down to the wire." Burnham said. DIFFERENT SOLUTIONS How the judge will rule is any- Cl••n, Comfol'fllble, Uncrowded More Penon•I Attention to Our .. mben ' You may also recall that the Costa Mesa Planning Commission tried to deny Celek's request for a temporary domed structure at the church. mainly because it didn't fit with the aesthetics of Newport Boulevard. What aesthetics, you ask? Well, yeah, that's what a lot of us committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the pot.ential of women and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers, Is seeking new members. (949) 261-0823. KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPICE SERVICES ~are needed to pnMde four hours per week visitSlQ pelien'8 or doing 8"Md8 for them or their C8tegMn In oomnU'lities near wlunlaer&' homes. (562) 622~ LAGUNA GREENBELT INC. Volunteers are needed to assist Laguna Com Wilderness Part staff and James Dilley Preserve staff and docents with hiker registration and general public . orientation. (949) 488--0287. LAGUNA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an organization passage of State Proposition 46. which would provide $2.1 billion for affordable housing. in No- vember. While Robinson and Monahan agreed that they both would sup- port the lmplementatlon of an ombudsman, they declined to take an official position on sup- porting Proposition 46 without having researched the proposi- tion themselves and instead en- couraged residents who support body's guess. The arborist society members make a good case. Some of the trees bave been desJgnated as "special city trees." Th.Ls designa- tion. under the city's own rules, requires that officials make an extraordinary effort to save them. Arborist society members asked. Anyway, the Qty Council did the right thing and reversed the Planning Commission's decision and gave the church the go-ahead to build the domed church sanctuary. Sure enough, it's right there now on my morning drive to the office. that wortca with sufferers of HIV and AIDS, Is seeking caring volunteers to assist with running the front office, delivering meals, providing tran1portation and providing compllmentery therapies such aa massage, acupuncture and chiropractic care. Lisa Toghla, (949) 494--1446. LIFELINE LMNG CENTERS Men1ally Ill adults rely on the Newport Beach center for residential housing. It needs profesalonal fund-raisers to support and malnteln this resource. MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUNTY The performing arts organization needs volunteers for computer Input, tldteting, filing and handling phones. (714) 558-6262. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services it to use their power by making sure to vot'e for It themselves in November. Monahan, however, added that he felt the proposition sounded like something the city could benefit from, depend.ins on where the money came from. •If this ls new money then I would be supportive of It," he said. "There's a need for that money ... in Costa Mesa." While the communJty organi- led by Jan Vandersloot along with other tree supporters have advocated root pruning, install· ing devices to bloclc root growth or perhaps removing only the handful of trees actuaJJy causing problems. Qty CoundJ members, who have supported removing the trees throughout the yun-long process of planning Balboa Vil- lage renovadona, say these solu- tions would just be a Band-Aid. Fast-growing ftcua. roots. they say, wtll eventually overwhelm any attempts to restrain them. Further, they say, these measures can be very costly and disnlp- dw. u sldewalb would have to be IOl'D up on a eomewhat rep· .., bMit to prune lhe roots. 1be coundJ II aapponed ~ a 1\11'· prWIJI num&er ol 'meri:bantl IDd ..... wbo ., ... tn dme to bid the .. ,.,.Qld u... Man I love predicting things correctly. I just hope I have this much luclc in my football pools and the November elections. TONY DOOERO is the editor. He can be reached at 949-574-4258 or via e-mail at tony.dodero@fatimes.com. needs mentors to make a lasting effect on a young person's life. Students from 10 to 18 years old are matched with mentors to Improve their school performance and self-esteem while developing positive peer and adult relationships. (714) 549-9622, Ext. 35. MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA Orange County's only nonprofit resident chamber orchestra needs volunteers for tidcetlng, ushering, phones, mailing and help with receptions. Nominees are also being sought for the board of directors. (949) 830-2950. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recovery center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. (949) 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; or Joy, (949) 548-8754. zatlon plans to continue its re- search regarding the concerns of Costa Mesa residents, inclu'ding more affordable housing for in- divfduals making $10 per hour and less, Monahan agreed to do what he could to help the proc- ess along. • CHRISTINE CARRIU.O is the news aul1tant. She may be reached at (949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at chriltine.carrlllo tllatima.com. a fond farewell. NEW DEBATES TO GROW Regardless of what the judge decides, It's likely that trees will continue to sprout up in city politics. The Balboa Arborist Society was created in recent months to address the Malo Street ficus is- sue, but the g10up will likely out- Uve Its 8rst battle. "We hope to be able to expand our g10up to consider the ma- ture trees throughout the city," Vandersloot said last week. "We are concerned about the direc- don the dty la going in preserva- tion of Its mature trees." •JUNE CA8AGRAN>E COWrt Newport Beech end John Wayne ~She m-v be rMChed 8t (.., 157~232 Of by ~II It ~Cll#flnmdtl•l«imH.com. PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTAMDA • llltd ..... A man WU an..eed on 11tlpldon of .-.It and bla.y Jn the 400 bloc* 8t 7:08 a.m. ~. • lllllol 9lrMt: A woman wu an"Mted on auapldon of petty theft wtth a prior, burglary and poe ... alon of burglary toole In the 3300 blodt8t 6:15 p.m. s.turday. • Cennonede Clfde: A woman wu erTMted on SU8Plclon of grend theft and recelvtng atolen property In the 1000 bk>dt at 8:46 a.m. Saturday. • w..t 11th 8trMt: A man was arrested on auapicfon of being drunk In public In the 800 bk>dt at 8:35 p.m. Saturday. • w..t 8ebr 8trMt: A man wa arTMted on iulpiclon of pouesalng a controlled substance and ponlble paraphernalia In the 700 blodt at 2:20 a.m. Sunday. NEWPORT BEACH •31st S1rNt and 8-dt: A physical fight was reported at 10:55 a,m. Saturday. • 8alboe Bolllewrd Eat: Vandalism wai reported In the 900 block at 2:55 a.m. Sunday. • 88)'WOOd Drive: A drunk dist\lrbance waa reported In the 800 blodc at 4:23 a.m. Sunday. • Mcfedden Piece .net Oceer'I Front w.t: Indecent exposure was reported at 3:19 a.m. Sunday. • N9wpcM1 Co..t Drive: Petty theft was reported In the 23000 blodc at 7:12 a.m. Sunday. • Santa Barbe,. Drive: A misdemeanor assault was reported in the 800 block at 6:33 a.m. Saturday. • SwhoN Drive: A battery was reported In the 5600 block at 2:11 a.m. Sunday. • SupMor Avenue .net Plec:eftda Avenue: A car fire was reported at 2:18 a.m. Sunday. BRIEFLY Lifeguards log 400-plus rescues With the summer draw- ing to a close and a south swell bringing in hJgh surf, the beaches were packed Sunday and beach-goers gave Newport Beach life- guards a run for their money. lifeguards counted more than 400 rescues, said Newpon Beach lifeguard Capt. Jlm Turner. "It was a good, good day," he said. "The guards were very, very active." Lifeguard John Zeiser who was worldng at 13th Street In Newport Beach was one of those active guards on Sunday. Zeiser saw two victims in a set of 10-foot waves. Turner said. While Zeiser managed to rescue one person im- mediately, both he and the second victim took a hit from a second 10-foot wave. Both made It out safely. "It was a very successful rescue," Turner said. lifeguards also resusci- tated a Uttle girl at the Co- rona del Mar State Beach who suffered·• seizure and had stopped breathing. Ufeguards were able to get her breathing and aent her off to Hoag Hospital for ex- amination of a posaible spinal injury, Turner said. Overall, the Newport Beach lifeguards managed to make very successful rescues despite the dlffl· culties presented by the ex- tremely high turf by mak- ing sure that people stayed closer to the shore unfeaa they were wearing two 8nt or they Mre very acdl· mated to btg wa\la. •awoua eo11 .. .... ,., ..... .._ .......... . .... ... .., ...... . ••r ki .... d llflR r --YOUR The Daily Pilot's weekly report on local businesses Monday, Auaust 26, 2002 A5 ~ BEST BUYS Learn to make a cake 'j4 lot of people are uncertain about corporate America with all the Enrons and WorldComs out there. We've seen a lot t of m oney funnel into the residential real estate m arket." Steve Hl1h, president of Strada Properties in Newport B each. I r you've always wanted to make the perfect cake here's your chance. Let Them Eat Cake is offering extensive cake decorating classes that last eight weeks starting Sun., Sept. I. The three-hour classes are offered from 9 a.m. to noon, and 1 to 4 p.m. on Sundays. You won't believe what you'll learn at these classes. Martha Stewart watch out Examples of techniques and insbUctions taught at the Beginning Cake Design Oass are: Week One -introduction to tools and equipment, ice making and coloring; WeeklWo - practice pressure piping. where you'll learn how to pipe stars, shells, lines, basket weaves and GREER drop Oowers; WYLDER Week Three -wortc with frostings and ftlllngs, texturing and stenciling. skinning. leveling. filling and crumb coating; Week Four - advanced piping, including ruffles, various animals, borders and decorative motifs. writing and printing; Week Five - Oower making with royal icing. which includes piping roses and rose buds and creating different leaf styl~ and sl.za as well as fem, vine and grape clusters; Week Six -how to transfer designs on cakes using a piping gel technique and rice paper technique; Week Seven -piping borders and Oowers including ropes, zigzag, string wort. pansies, lily of the valley, apple blossoms, sweet pea and dalsies; Week Eight -a review and a design competition. There is an intermediate class and an advanced class and one-day classes are available. ~g cake design ls $375, DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Steve High, the president of Strada Properties in Newport Beach, said his company has sold a record number of $2 million plus homes. Building dreams Despite the rising cost of homes, many Newport-Mesa residents have chosen to invest in real estate. intennediate cake design ls $400 and advanced cake design ls $425. It's at 2346 Newport Blvd. A-3. (949) 646-0542. BACK TO CLASS Nordlbom carries great back-to-school fashions and supplies gifts with purchases while supplies last. With Sketchers pun:hases you'll get an AM/FM headset radio. With Merrell purchases, an aluminum carabtneer. Reaction pun:bases offer a jeweled minor compact or stopwatch/compass carabineer. New Balance purchases come wtth a logo T-shirt. Fashions for boys includes: Quiksilver plaid shirts ($34.50), long sleeved logo T-ahlrts ($20), jeans ($39.50) baseball caps ($18) and boxers Sff BUYS, P•1e M Christine Carrillo Daily Pilot T he progressively higher prices for homes in the Newpon-Mesa area have failed to deter home·buyers from putting their money in residential property purchases, dramatically increasing the number of transactions compared to past years. The average prices of homes, which have nearly doubled during the past five years, in Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and Newport Coast combined have reached about S 1.2 million, while homes in Costa Mesa. though significantly less, are valued at slightly more than $430,000, according to the Orange Coast Realtors Assn.'s statistics ranging from Jan. l to Aug. 15 of 1997 and 2002. The dramatic increase in price has been offset by low mortgage rates -which are hovering at a 30-year low-that are enabling home-buyers to continue moving from home to home or move from rental properties. "If you're in a low-price range or a first-time tn.cyer the low interest rate will be what enables you to buy a house,· said Steve Sutherten, manager for Col~ll Banker's Corona del Mar and Newpon Beach offices. "Everybody wants into the martcet now and a lot of this ls very interest rate sensitive.· As a result, safes in the Newport area have jumped from 494 transactions in 1997 to 672 in 2002. In Costa Mesa. safes have climbed from 282 to 406 in the same time frame. "Our activity in July and August was more like the May activity." said Sutherlen, who added that SH BUIU>tNG, P .. e A& POWER LUNCH Fast.and familiar ntll'UCI ..,,.. SuMlwk:b s.loon ntl...,. .... a.as. Diiiy POot feltwea ..... lllrrl UNDWICH IM.OON 1m lrvtne Aw., Unit o, C09ta Mm of Giber people dedded to go too. . THl mM. ...... ....., ... ... llCluce...,..,.,. ,.... __ ,.friendly md cpdc. :.:'mdfk*lllanwlml/lqUaW 1111•m •• ,....lboua ... .. ... ............. _, ....... ............... flblWllkln.-,1p• ... _ .... IDwmdll ..... ..,.. .... ,.._dllci ................ ,.. ... .... --~-·,._ mt ... bmd ,_ ... NDltlll:r-.Mlld-M-• IE 1am........... •llillll ..... lftdll ...... ,=~ "2 ...... ~ .. -It ................. . ............ t .... ............ • ............................ ' SEAN ttllER /ON..Y Pl.OT Steve Sutherlen is the manager at Coldwell Banker in Corona del Mar and Newport Beach. "If you 're in a low-price range or a first-time buyer the low interest rate will be what enables you to buy a house. Everybody wants into the marker now and a lot of this is very im erest rate sensitive." Steve Sutherten, manager for ColdweU Banker's Corona del Mar and Newport Beach offices .. M Mondey, AUjust ~6, 2002 YOUR WORK WEE1' WORKING Chef Jeffrey Riggs prepares a nice Por~ Loin on a Mesquite Grill at Pacific Club. Cooking up chefs HEIS Teaching students the science behind the cooking RELAYING HIS EXPERTISE Through classes with 18 to 24 students, Costa Mesa resident Jeffrey Riggs shows aspiring cooks how to cook seafood, use knives and understand sauces, and explains a plethora of other coolci.ng-related topics. Now working as the executive sous chef at the Pacific Oub in Newport Beach. Riggs has added three teaching jobs to his plate and is still looking to expand into yet another mark.et: personal coolci.ng classes at students' homes. Riggs began as a teaching assistant at the Pacific Oub about eight years ago and has since turned his assistant position into that of a full -fledged teaching chef. Teaching different types of classes at the club, Riggs aJso began teaching classes at Sur La Table culinary school in Newport Beach about three years ago and recently took an additional teaching position at Can Do Chefs in Yorba Linda "After the first class at Sur La Table, I was so excited. It's hard to understand why." he said. "I knew I loved to teach BUILDING Continued from A5 Jeffrey'Riggs of Costa Mesa loves cooking, and he wants others' hearts to follow. after that first class." BELIEVING IN OTHERS While some students are easier to teach than others, Riggs beUeves that as long as they have the patience and willingness to learn and understand the science of cooking. they can learn the craft .. ui like to take the time not just to teach th.em what to do, but why we do it," he said. "I see a lot of people enlightened by It." People reach that sense of enlightenment, however, only after getting rid of some of their hindering misconceptions. The biggest misconception is the idea "that you can just follow a recipe and you're cooking." Riggs said. "You have to .know how to blend and balance Oavors, ... taJce a recipe and mold it." OTHER CHALLENGES And while that's one of the challenges Riggs faces when teaching. it's not the hardest corporate world have actually provided an answer for people looking for more secure investments. ''Many buyers in the market real estate market activity today are citing their concern usualJy follows a seasonal curve about investing in the stock that experiences one of its peaks market. ... ,"said Patricia Moore, in May. "That number of executive vice president of the transactions in those months is Orange Coast Assn. of Realtors. really unheard of." "The nice thing about property At least part of the climb, investments is they never experts say, comes in response devalue." to the recent tumble of the stock While that certainty may serve markeL • those investing in a home well, it ·A lot of people are uncertain has also acted as a barrierfor about corporate America with people looking to purchase one. all the Eruons and WorldComs As more people look to the out there," said Steve High, Newport-Mesa area as a president of Strada Properties residential destination rather in Newport Beach. "We've seen a than a temporary passing lot of money funnel into ground for corporate moguls the residential real estate traveling &om one job to the market." next, the demand of houses has The uncertainty of the stock begun to surpass the inventory, rruuk:et and lack of faith in the particularly amid mid-range one. In fact, the hardest challenge that be faces when teaching doesn't have as much to do with the process of teaching people how to· cook but more with his love for it. "I stray off so much because people ask me questions," he said. "I could babble on for hours about one butter sauce." WORKING HIS WAY UP Riggs, who started his culinary education at Orange Coast College, began his career at the Pacific Oub 15 years ago as a roundsmen training under chefs in various stations. As a result, be developed a broad-based knowledge of cooking. which bas enabled him to expand his understanding and love of all food. "When people ask me what my specialty is, I tell them 'food' because I love food," said Riggs, who remembers being drawn to coolci.ng since he was young and watched his mother cook. "I specialize in food ... and I love teaching peo~ that are really interested in food." -Story by Oiristine Carrillo; Photo by Don Leach homes. The Newport Coast rruuk:et, which consists of high-range homes exceeding $2 million, has faced the opposite problem. Although the sales activity in that market has remained the same, the supply is much greater than the demand. "Wdre starting to see a lot of the custom home sites in the Newport Coast area just coming out into the market," High said. "We have sold more homes over $2 million than ever before. The sale numbers are the highest they've ever been ... and the demand for water-oriented properties are still at all-time highs." So what's the bottom line for the home-buyer in the Newport-Mesa area? "People can really extend their purchasing power now with these low interest rates," High said. "It's your classic American housing that we don't have a lot f.• . 0 . BUYS Continued from AS ($12). Tuny Hawk fuhloN indudel: long-eleeved T-ahlrtl {$22) and hats ($22); and Hutley fuhJonl indudel: polo ahlrtl ($35) and Imported cotton corda ($42). For pk there are: 2HIP peuent topl ($24) Put9 Blta Jeana ($30), Dold Geld mole1ktn lldrts (S28} and 1Yte denim Kirt ($2.8). 'Dwndy KCellOdel b abtl tnclude: .,...ant jeweby by Carole Inc. (18), Hiib h9tCky FROM THE CHAMBER What the Westside means. ' to Costa Mesa S economy E veryone, tt seems. baa an optnlon on what the Westside should be. And many, lf not most of them. think that it sho~d be clulnged. Fewer apartments. More upscale houses. Only hlgh·tech companies. No manufacturing. An artist colony. More pedestrian-&iendly. Some~ even suggested that the Westside would. be better with fewer Latinos (who, oddly enough, tend to be more pedestrian-oriented). "Condemn that property!" "Increase my homds value!" Bveryone wants to bury the ud,Uty lines. But few want to "bury the hatchet." Before recreating the Westside in a new image, though. how many really appreciate whatlt has to offer1 How many really give the Westside credit for contributing to the overall economic vitality of Costa Mesa? It would tab an exhaustive study of each and every business on the Westside in order to perfectly represent it as the micro-economy that it Is. But it is possible to get a good feel for it if you consider the business makeup of the 92627 ZIP Code. In this southern portion of Costa Mesa there are more than 1,600 busines.ses employing almost 17,000 people, who earn nearly $500 million each year. While the Westside is entirely within the 92627 area, it certainly does not comprise the entire empl~ent base. However, the Westside redevelopment area is home to a great many manufacturing, construction and wholesale trade businesses. So considering only these three types of businesses, ED what would Costa Mesa FAWCETT lose if these businesses were forced to relocate? These three business categories alone employ more than 6,700 people at an estimated income of more than $200 million each year. This is equivalent to nearly 10% of the annual income generated by residents of the entire dty. There would be a considerable rippling effect lf you were to remove just these three business categories from the area Since the employees, as well as the businesses themselves, also require other businesses to provide necessary products and services. How many res(4urants, drug or clothing stores, markets, doctors and dentists and other services would go out of business without these businesses and their employees and their families as customers? Some may argue that new homes in place of industry will bring families and their Incomes to replace what is lost. Not quite true. An economy is built on creation of products and services, which create jobs that support the fartlilles that ON RETAIL putchase the homes .. -and the cycle of ~pendence continues. Additionally, a well-balanced economy la not overly dependent upon one indusny. ~ diversified employment base should include retail, service, manufacturing. health,' educadon and professional& One like thls weathers downturns lM!tter than one that is extremely dependent upon a single industry. How many "company towns" thrived when the business that was the primary employer moved or went bankrupt? Costa Mesa's economy has great balance. But, if you begin to tinker with what makes it operate without regard for the interdependence of all the working parts, you might find tbatitfalls to support the community as well as it has. Granted, this brief article is not a precise representation of the Westside -an area that encompasses homes, schools, retail businesses and professionals as well as the three business categories examined. But it does serve to demonstrate that the Westside does support many families that make a substantial financial contribudon to Costa Mesa. 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You cboole the ocntloa, name die ptrlOll yau'lw ..... too, .... dlOOl9froma1111 al..., or m.t~own--111 • ...... .,..... ,.... ...... . lpldll bll llld ....... ...., to jlldal. ~-.......... . ..,.,.....,. .... , .... ,...... .... .. .. Cl ............ . ............ .. . •• .., .. c.. .... ~ ............... _ QUOTE OF THE DAY "I'm not really sure why 1 started. I guess to make a few extra bucks." -Laird Hayff, NFL official EYEOPENEll ~~ • Se9temblt 1 honOrel KEUYLONG ..... 1 Spot1a Editor Roger Cattson • (949157~223 • Sports Fu: (949) 650-0170 Monday, Aucust 26, 2002 A7 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS PREVIEW Continuing I the streak Corona del Mar girls tennis looks to claim third straight CIF Division fV crown and eighth overall this fa)) after an undefeated 2001 season. Bryce Alderton Dally Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -It ~an't get much better than it did for the Corona del Mar I ligh girls tennis team than it did la.st year. The Sea Kings went 24-0 en route to their second straight CJF Division rv crown in beat- ing Palm Desert. 13-5, while ex- tending their winning streak to 36 since moving to the Pacific Coast League in 1999. So the only thing better than going undefeated would be to go undefeated and win the CIF title a third year in a row, a feat CdM will try to accomplish this fall. But the road may not be as easy as last season as CdM lost eight seniors including such standouts as Brittany Reitz, r Leslie Damion and Brittany Minna. However. the Sea Kings re- turn six players from last year's CIF champion hip team in- cluding senfors Anne Yelsey and Taylynn Snyder along with juniors Brittany I lolland, Amanda Rubenstein, Juliette Mutz.Ice and Jamie Steele. In CdM's titJe match against Palm Desert. Yelsey won two singles' matches after losing her first match as Holland posted three singles' wins. CdM should still figure to pack a punch and be right there with the top teams in the county when CJF playoffs be-g1n, but Coach Andy Stewart acknowledges that the climb to the top this year will be more difficult "As Jong as our players stay healthy I think we shouJd be very good and do as well as last year but it won't be as easy a:. last year." Stewart said. "I don't know anybody coming in that can replace a Leslie or a Brit- tany, that's asking a lot. But I still think with Anne. Brittany (Holland) and Tuylynn we're as good as anybody with those three playing singles.· Stewart will waH and see how practices progress before he decides on doubles teams and said he might "mix-and· match" doubles duos depend· ing on the opponent. DON LEACH /DAILY PILOT Above, Corona's Anne Yelsey makes a strong forehand return in a match from last season. Below, Brittany Holland slams a return . Both are major mainstays m the CdM attack. • I have to see how all six girls are playing before forming doubles teams.· Stewart said. "We were so deep in doubles last year it was ridiculous. When you win two matches against Peninsula it's a pretty nice feeling." The Sea Kings Anne Yelsey, Sr. Taylynn Snyder, Sr. Brittany Holland. Jr. Juliette Muttke, Jr. Amanda Rubenstein, Jr. Jamie Steele, Jr. Coech: Andy Stewart • 1111 Daily.APilot 1111 Sports Hall of Fame ·. Celebrating the millennium LAIRD . HAYES Orange Coast Pirates' men's soccer coach began his sports officiating career at Princeton and has served eight years in NFL; last year included Super Bowl XXXVI. Richard Dunn Daily Pilot E ven in his finest hour. Laird Hayes, the NFL official, was his own toughest cridc, overruling himself on a couple of issues that nobody watching Super Bowl XXXVI last season would notice. When Hayes received his Super Bowl XXXVI ring at the NFL Officials Association union meeting last May, it didn't represent a dramatic. last-second, game-winning field goal by Adam Vtnaderi to lift the New England Patriots to a 20-17 upset victory over the St. Louis Rams. "I made a couple of boo-boos, sol was a little disappointed in my performance,• said Hayes, who made his Super Bowl debut. "The ring to me doesn't represent the Super Bowl and the Rams losirtg to the Patriots. It represents all the people along the way who made it possible for me to be there, starting with my wife, Maggie, who has been a saint." coaches. It opened the door for Hayes to return 10 OCC and his longtime former assistant coach. Mauricio Qaure. was instrumental in the Pirates' 1989 and 1991 state championships. A Newport Beach resident, Hayes broke into officiating as a Princeton undergraduate student, starting with intramural basketball. "I'm not really sure why I started. I guess to make a few extra bucks," said Hayes. who anended graduate school at UCLA Inspired by his late father, Will. he turned his attention to high school basketball and soon was a member of the Los Angeles Basketball Officials' Association. Hayes worked his way to the varsity level, then it became small colleges. then a few years later baseball entered the picture. "I figured I knew the strike zone. because I was a catcher in baseball," Hayes said. Hayes never thought about football until 1976. when he was hired at OCC and Wendell Pickens told him about the Orange County Football Referees Association. In only his third year, Hayes said he got his first big break. when veteran crew chief Larry Arason liked Hayes' work and Hayes. in his eighth year as an NFL side judge, points to a couple of breaks along the way and some inOuential people who helped him design a flexible schedule at Orange Coast College, where he's a physical education instructor and head men's soccer coach. u.........-IL..a..__. insisted he join his crew the following season. Laird Hayes One day, Hayes met his future Pac-10 official mentor, the late Dave Kamansld, whose nephew at the time rowed on OCC Coach Dave Grant's crew. 1Wo "When Barry Wallace was the Dean of Athietics at Orange Coast, he made it possible for me." said Hayes. who at the time was a Pac-10 Conference side judge and would sometimes get Saturday assignments in Washington or Oregon and needed an accommodatingFridayshiftatOCCto make It happen, even if it meant missing a soccer game. Hayes, on the other band, tries to be as flexible as possible in the OCC Athletic Department, teaching aerobics, table tennis -anything former and current OCC athletic directors Jane Hilgendorf and Fred Hokanson would ask of him. "We're. resurrecting surfing this fall,· a proud Hayes announced. A Princeton graduate by way of Santa Barbara's San Marcos High, Hayes started the OCC surfing team in 1978 when a couple of students approached him about It and he was serving as the college's Asal.stant Dean of Students, a role he ftDed from 1976 to '85. After a few years working at the district office u Director of Community Relations, Hayes was assigned back to Orange C.out, thls time in 1987 to fill the role u men's IOCCel' coach. Hayes had Utde experience in .accer. but the d1strlct wu lluhing funds and implementing h.lrlng f:reeim on years later, Hayes and Kaman.ski were operating the West Coast Football Officials Oinic, which lasted for 10 years. Hayes, who started officiating community college football in 1980 after meeting South Coast C.Onference assigner Don MacKenzie, hooked up with the Pac-10 in 1983 as a slde judge. •1 never thought about the NFL It never crossed my mind,-Hayes said. ·1 always thought that was for other people.· Hayes, who didn't get on a full -time Pac-10 officiating crew until 1992. first applied to the NFL in 1990, upon the Kamansld's recommendadon. After the NFL scouted him and Hayes passed a series or psychological tests and FBI bacqround checks. he became a ftnaUst for an NFL spot in 1993, then received the big call in 1995. Hayes, the latest honoree in the OaDy Pilot Sports Hall of Fame. misses bis family dwtng the 25 weekends a )'Ml In which he'• out of town. but he trles to in.ab up for it durtnc the week. He frequently pleb up bis IOO, Andy, 11, from acbool and watChel bis water ~ and footbeD prw:dcea. .. daught-. Kade. 20, will be a sophomore at UClA SCHEDULE " .. , .. C°"'1e wom.n -UC IMne I~. UCI VI. .... °""""-7;3 p.m.: ~ =::.• Conootcle ~••ll .... Collli.,.. _ Cllllit a.-.. ua. &'1•1• ......... •UC..,,..._, 1:11,.,.. c.111t-.-uc ntM•Clll-; ! a81 ,°""11111. w. I. t'W I •1 4 I--.: $ I Cllllll-·UCltnh •t•--. 11 •aafl I 1~0'=Ullw. ... a...•~ • -.., ... I M Morlday, AM&ust 26, 2002 SPORTS STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's top runner, Alec Urtusuastegui, moves his way toward the front in a race from his junior season. Running to success three up for grabs, Kay said HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS PREVIEW Up and • C011Jlng Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot NEWPORT COAST -With each paasing forehand and over- hand· volley, the Sa88 Hill girls tennla team takes a step toward the top. And as the Lightning enters its third year of competition in Divi- sion V, even though it finished 3-8 last season, hope abounds on the campus situated just off the Corona del Mar Freeway on a hill in Newpo~ Coast Coach A.G. Longoria returns three established doubles teams and two singles starters to a ros- ter that will also feature three freshman who start the presea- son depth chart as the top three singles players in Katie McKltter- iclc. ICellle Ammerman and Paige Fullmer, to go along with return- ing junior Laura Webb and · sophomore newcomer Jennifer Tumlinson. "We bad summer camp and have some outstanding players coming in that should make us a lot stronger than last year that, if we don't win (league) we can cer- tainly be an in8uence on who does,• Longoria said. Juniors Jessica Tsoong and Danielle Berman had a winding record at No. 1 doubles last year and will start the season as the No. 1 doubles team. Tumlinson and junior· Katrina Rebelsheimer begin the year at No. 2 doubles and juniors Ellie White and Mer- edith Hultman anchor the No. 3 doubles duo. • The L11htning Katie McKitteridc, Fr. Kellie Ammennan, Fr. Paige Follmer, Fr. Laura Webb, Jr. Jessica Tsoong, Jr. Danielle Berman, Jr. Lindsey Smith, Jr. Meredith Hultman, Jr. Ellie White, Fr. Jennifer Tomlinson, So. Katrina Rebelahelmer, Jr. Annie Levin, Jr. eo.ch: A.G. Longoria Aulstant Collc:h: Katie Hawtclns be opti.rilistic about the upcom- ing season is the addition of Ka- tie Hawkins as an assistant to the girls tennis team. Hawkins will teach Spanish at Sage Hill and is a CdM High tennis standout and recent graduate of the University of Arizona. "She has played (tennis) and is someone the girls can look up to," Longoria said. ~u·s nice to have a woman on the coaching staff who can relate to the girls, who can roolc up to her as a teacher and a leader." In search of their fifth straight Sea View League crown, Newport Harbor's boys cross coun~ry team returns top two runners from last season. country coach Nowell Kay thinks his Sailors and the War- riors will be at the top by sea- son's end. "I th.ink we're definitely ca- pable of winning league again," Kay said. • Runners that could chal- lenge for the next three spots include senior Richard Pohl- mann, juniors Martin Ber- nard, Ben Meredith and Tuylor Sage, sophomores S.C Macla- ren and liistan McNeil and freshmen Kenny ·Rakestraw and Wes Urtusuastegui. The No. 3 doubles team of jun- iors Annie Levin and Rebel- sheimer was a surp~ last year according to Longoria. as Levin worked her way onto varsity as the duo garnered second-team All-Academy League honors. Even though Longoria thinks be has a strong team this season, he also looks further ahead. "Wf!re still a year away," Lon- goria said. "But I'm pleased with what we've had and the progress we've made." Last season Woodbridge's Michael Haddon beat out sec- ond-place Alec Urtusuastegui (Newport Harbor) at league fi- naJs, but Urtusuastegui re- turns as a senior on Kay's squad this season, which gives the coach added optimism. The Sailors Alec Urtusuastegui, Sr. Nick Miller, Jr. Even though Kay embarks on his first season as the Sail- ors' head coach, be worked alongside longtime boys coach Bim Beery for 10 years and has coached track at the school for 17 years since be graduated from Newport Har- bor in 1985. Levin and Undsay Smith will see playing time in doubles, ac- cording to Longoria. It also helps that Sage Hill sits in a hotbed of budding tennis players, Longoria said. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -An- other cross country season looms on the horizon and with it yet another opportu- nity for the Newport Harbor boys cross country team to continue their recent run at success with a sixth straight Sea View League title in sight. "He was the best runner last year and he did a great job at league finals," Kay said. Juan Carlos Rios, Jr. Nicholas St. Andre, So. Richard Pohlmann, Sr. Martin Bernard, Jr. Ben Meredith, Jr. Taylor Sage, Jr. S.C. Maclaren, So. Tristan McNeil, So. Kenny Rakestraw. Fr. Wes Urtusuastegui, Fr. Returning junior vamity play- ers that should have an impact on varsity include sophomores Alexa Shitanisld and Sapna Lohi- ya and junior Shelby MclCeona. who played most of last season at singles. HThere have been great players out of our area, such as the im· pact o( Lindsay Davenport,• Longoria said. "A Jot of our play- ers play in junior tennis tourna- ments and have private lessons and I feel we'll get our share of top athletes in tennis anyways." Urtusuastegui ran the three- mile course al league finals in 15:34 while teammate Nick Miller, a junior this season, took third (15:34). More reason for Longoria to The Sailors have won the last five league titles, sharing the honors last season with Woodbridge, and first-year Newport Harbor boys cross Newport Harbor finished 13th at the CIF DivLciion II fi- naJs at Mt. San Antonio Col- lege with Urtusuastegui taking 47th (16:24.8) as Newport's top runner and Miller fmishing in 53rd (1 6:32.7). Coach: Nowell Kay Urtusuastegui and Miller re- turn along with junior Juan Carlos Rios and sophomore Nicholas St. Andre to anchor the top four spots with the next The runners know him and he lcnows the runners. "Biro and I worked together really well, this (season) is just a little more 'my show,'" Kay said. "It's familiar coming back and maintaining continuity so (the runners) can pretty much know what to expect since I coached them all as fresh- men." HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebrating the Dail'y Pilof sAthlete of the Week series Todey 21 Jessica Lubman I ji I f 1 I Vanguard Soccer, '98 23 Shauna Steward Orange Coast Basketball. ·oo Legal Notices 2640 Leoal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 Lagal Notices 2640 Legat Nollca 2MI llpl llalm 2141 llgll Nallca 2640 Legal Naaces 2640 Notice 1s hereby given that the unders111ned will be sold at Public Auction on MONDAY. SEPTEM BER 9. 2002. at 10 00 AM Kelly & Karl Jack· son. K E AU CTION SERVICES, P 0 BOX 508. 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Exira Storaae · Newport Meu Will conduct a public s1le of the contents of the storaae space(s) named below. with the contents beona sold to the hlahest bidder, for lawful money of the United Stales of America (cHh). The sale Is belna held to satisfy a landlord's hen and wlll be held at: 1250 Bristol SI., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 on ~~~::;her 4, 2002 at Auc tioneer's Name; Dennis Avila Phone#: 626·791-6261 Addreu : P.O. Bo,.. 10285, Panden1, CA 91114-7285 Bond#: 146637301335 The public Is invited to attend. Terms ere cash only. Owner reserves the rlaht to bid. A 1enerel description of the property beln1 sold, alona with the Identity of the Oceupant rentlna th• $plce are n follows: SitACIHO. OCCUPANT f'•OPll TY DISClltPTtON A202 • Wtlllam lho- massen. fans. Sultcue, BoxH A208 • uw Oftk:es of Joseph Demetrius Chrlatoph1r. 8 011u, Ch11ts, Computer A252 • Vanesu Thicker, Vacuum, Mat· tress, Boaes, Refrl1•11 tor A270 Cordon Mc· Dowell, Clothes, Bookt, 8ox11 8149 • Br10111 Butaer, 8ihs. Snowboard, Toots C056 011na .leff1n, ladder, loxH. H .. ttt, Bttl>lque 0163 • B•hrtm D•d· or, rtlt C1blntta 0217 • Keiko t fan• =l,80,.. ... ~ '•~ll•lttd Ntwpor t 8eKll•CotW. M9ta 0.lly l"llOt ~t J •• 2'. 20m M512 September 16. 2002 al 238 of the commerial 2 o'clock PM al Mtnl U code 5ection 535 of the Storaae. 1177 Camel· penal code slate of back Street. Newport Cahlornoa. The personal Beech, County of Or-property of the lollow- anae. Cahfornu1 Mml U mg: Storaae will sell to NAME, UN", satisfy the llen on the INVENTORY followina miscellaneous ROBERT RADER, F035, household and aeneral SHOES, DUFFLE BAG. property stored at 1177 BOXES, CLOTHING, Camelback Sir eet , BE.ACH CHAIR Newpor I Beach. CA NICOLE THURSTON, 92660, by the followma G080, PLUSH TOYS. persons. The lnventones WICKER FURNITURE, listed below were no· BOXES lated by Ute tenants at NICOLE THURSTON. the time of rental. Mint G084. TWO BEER KEGS, U Storaae makes no BIKE. FLOOR LAMP, representation or war· COFFEE TABLE, CHAIR ranty that the units DAN DUTION, H040. contain 111d lnvenlories. REFRIGERATOR, SPEAK· A1032 · B.C. & G R. ERS, AIR GUN, SKATE· l Id By Mark Wetherall, BOARD. CLOTHING Misc, Household, Per · CHRISTINE MORALES, sonal Effects H060, DRESSER, BOXES, Bl553 • Josefina M COOLER. RUG, PIC· Walker. Misc. Household. TURES, TABLE, FILES PerM>nal Effects BEROELL THOMPSON. B1577 • Onld G. Roaers. H073, BOXES, MICRO· Misc. Household, Per· WAVE OVEN. TV, BIRO sonal Effects CAGE, SUITCASES. ETC. B2937 • Robert H. EDENA M. FINLAY Spretn , Jr .. Misc. MORRIS, H116, ENO Household, Personel TABLE, HUTCH, CLOTH· Effects ING, RECORDS, EMPTY Purch.ses inust be made 'GOLF BAG with cash and paid fot K.E. AUCTION SERVICE, at the time of purchase. P.0.BOX 508, PATTON, No one under the •a• of CA 92369 18 Is allowed to attend K.E. JACKSON TEL: 909· the Ult. The l1ndlord 863-1131 AUCTION BONO reserves the rllflt to bid tr723-' l-l 9 at the sale. Afl pur· Publlahed NeWf>Od chned aoods an sold Beach Costa Mesa Dally ·as rs• and must be Pilot Auaust 26, S.p· removed by 5:00 p.m tember 2. 2002 "'521 on th1 dey lollowlna tfle _.Of=::ko 1611 1111. Buyer• must pro· -"" ..a- vlde • currant, Of'Jlftll ·~PllllTY or a photocopy of their Notice is hlrttl ••ven orielnat rlllll permit 1t ~' .. . the llmt of ••I• In lltu th1t • closed bid pvblro of nits tu. Tiiis Mii tllcllon wlll bl Mid .on la aublect to prior Sept. 16. 2002 at 3.00 II lo I o'clocll PM at Mini U cine• •t n n tfle "'"'1 Stor•tt II 1111 Cemtl· of sett"""'91t bttwffn • 111ndlotd alld obllptld beak Strfft, NtWl>Ofl puty 8.ach, C~nt~ of Or Publlahed Newport a111•. CellfOrlll• Mllll U B .. tl't·COtl• ... Dally Stontp " WI.It Mii to PMot AlllUlll 26 S.· .. tltfy Ille lltn on the t•mw 2 2002 ' M&lt =:::c. "'* ... ""• . "'' ,._., -·-·--prOl*tY ''°'" 11 1111 -·-.._ __ C11111lback Strut, Notlc.t ·~·.., N••POll 8ucll, CA thet 1111 • '2MQ, 111 tfll followlfll Mii at... ,.,..... n. ....... .. swr.t .... ••••....., ........ _. A:ll+... .. ... .., '"' ......... " .... ....,. ........... , ...... ... ...:.,.,..~ ~ -:·.: #A -.a.a.·~,.., ,. .. ,. lflll tfle tffllt. -... _. CAlftt.IM .... lnve1t1Drla. Sell lllGtlon .. bt AU1J, JOHN C. N · ..... ~Mlllt lo Mt• PlLDT, mt. HOUll· t• 11711 lo 11711 _, HOlO tlle ...._ eN ,,_.. A4141, HLLA ZA· tr, ........ ,.~ HOLD Purchasas must be m•dl with cash and peid for at the lime of purchase. No one under the aae of 18 is allowad to 1ttend the sale. The landlord reserves the rlaht to bid at the sale. AH pur· chned aoods ar1 sold •as Is" and must ba removed by 5:00 p.m. on the dey followlna Iha sale-Buyers must pro· vlde a current, orlaln•I or • photocopy of their orlainal rHale permit el the time of sale In lieu of sales tu. This sale Is subject to prior cancellation In the event of settltment b1twfff'I landlord and obli1at1d party. Published Newport Buch•Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Aucust 26. Sep· tember 2, 2002 M520 IKMID11CI eeona OF MUC wa Of-~ Nollet ls hlr~ven that lh1 unclen wlll seH 11 public: euctlon, pursuant to Section 21700 of the Bualntu I Profoalonel Code, tllt followlna cleacrlblcl property lo wit: WUIDY OE VREUGO, UNIT 040, WHIT£ REFltlGE~TOlt, PATIO fURNIT\JM, HOT TUB, AND MISC, HOUS£HOU> ITTMS. LES KERBER. UNIT BlO. TDOlS, COMf>UTER EQUIP., FISHING ROOS, MISC. HOUSEHOLD. Sale will be II}' com• peutiv1 lllddlna < Wf It ten sul1d bids m1y II• submitted In 1clnnc1) ON lH£ 4TH OF SEPT. 9AM AT TH£ f'ltt:MISE WHERE aeld Pfot*IJ hff been atortd Md which la louted et AYMS SE:Lf STOltAQ(, 1'80 WHITTIER 1'VE'..I COSTA MHA. CA 12921 (t4t) l80 12.92 l ..... , ,.._.., Ille rllllt to 11141 at tllt •le. Jw~ -· bt ,.... .., ""' -~ for It "" '""' of ........ Ml ... . d!Ml4 ............. . .......... ,...... ........ , .......... •tect •• C911Cll•• .............. .,,, ...... ...... ...,.,.... ....... ""t=E,.,.,. AVWU .... " ·---~ c:sr• Published Newport Buch-Costa Miu Dally Pilot Aurust 19, 26, 2002 m513 mm OF an A1K1101 MA-YISSILS 11iwe49y, A.pet 29, 2002, t.oo -· Or--. c-ty Sliwlff H•r•er Dep•rt •-•• 1t01 ............. Cer_hl _HMS City ef ••wpert I-ti wfll wctltt11 ftv• ........ _ .... ,_ ...... ~20 .... One may view these vessels 'on Thursday, Auaust 29. et Ult Or1nre County Sheriff Harbor 01p1rtm1nt, belw11n the hours of 8:00 em and 9:00 1m. Cnh only wlll bl accepted. The Harbor Depart· ment muat ret1Jn th• v11111 followlna the auctlo11 fOf e 10-d•y redemption period 1>1-f on tlll VIUll It rllMMd to llle SUC:· ctnf vi bldcl1r. Th• wh1ftlfls bldd« II ,.. aponalble to r11M111 tllt v....i "°"' tlle Hlfbor Otoart-' flc:lltty by 5:00 ""'· tllt Illy fof. lo...._ tllt elld of tlle r......-•rlcMI· .,,, ..... h /1/ f!9f ~llNctW ............ _ '"bll1ll1d Nelj lleed!C-. ..... '!lot Aiiawt 24. a. 27 21.2Dm i\O't(i. ' -::.r::: th1ttfle-~ bt IOld 1t ....... _..... Oft hpt. J, 2002 ltlnlftt ldlollr'• ..... 1tot111. t•7 Ntwpart !!!."~ Coata -.. CA ~I ( ... ) &Jl.J311, •2ooi ·steo "'"'· ll1111ll1ldfw1lltllre •:!021• • t....et ,. ••• ho•••• .. ..... t20lll& .... L .... E.-...... 11111 .. fwtlf. . ... l2CMI • == ,,.. .............. tin U&, NaH' DeH, ............. .,. u...r~ ...... .. = ............ ... . ............. . ........ .. -:::·::: .,,, ... . ... .................. =-. ......... ...... J:r. .... "··;r =·r-,-,;, 2002 M515 ,.... ..... .......... The tollowln& persons are dolna buslness u : Thumbprint lm11• Con· sultlna, 2345 Newport Blvd., •Kl04, Costa Mesa,CA92627 Steph1n Mlchnl Merci· er, 2345 NeWpot'l Blvd., trK104, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business Is con· ducted by: an Individual Hne you sl:lrted doln1 buslnus yat? Yes, 7/15/82 Steve MlchHI Mercier This statement wu filed with tt11 County Clerk of Or1n1• County on 08/01/02 2002HltOH Delly Piiot Aua. 5! •• 12, 19, 26, 2002 M499 ID11CI Of AfftlCAllDI TOSll..U ... Otte of FlllN Alil>ll· cltlon; Aucust f4. 2002 To wtlcMll It May Con- Clfft! Tiie NllM(a) of tllt Aclollc•t(1) ls/111: OOODl.,A..:LA The apptlc:Hh llsttcl •bow .,, .,,.,.... to the Dtpert111Ht of Alcolltllc lave~ ColltrOI to Mii 1k: btWJ ... It: 35.J BAY· SIOl DR., NEWPottT KACH, CA ta29 Type Of tlCHH(I) ~ fer: 45 -ON• l~L.E IUll NII> WINE ~T P'•~ll1ll1d N1•5rt ~ ..... Pilot AMI. 11, ZIS, . 2.2002 M518 The follow1n1 persons are dolnc business u . Merchantmonr com. 2175 P1c1lic Avt., F ·2. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Kathy Johnson, 2175 Pacific Ave .• F-2. Costa Mtsa, CA 92627 This business 1s con· ducted by· an ind1v1du1I Have you started doina business y,11 Yes. Dec. 1. 2002 Kathy Johnson This statement WH filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 08/01/02 2002H1211S Daily Pilot Aua. 5, 12, l9, 26, 2002 M507 The followlna· persons ert doln1 busineu aa: Copper Recovery, 7631 Woodwind Or., Sl1, 8, Huntincton Beach, CA taM7 Cu llt1eovery, lttc. (CA), 7631 Woodwind Dr .. Ste. B, H1.111tlnttofl & .. ch, CA 92146 Tiiis '*''""* ii con· dtKtt4 lly: a COfporetlon Haw JOU lUflM llolnt_bvtl_s ye.t? V11. l/ltW Cu llecov•y, Inc. Cllfll Cttlloll, f'rffldtnt Thlt stellllllrlt WIS flltcl Witt! tlle Collnly Cltrl Of Or1np Collnty Ofl OllOl/02 ......... Dally l'ltet Ac 5d!• 11. 2', 1002 11111!::1111 ........... ....... , ............... IOflt ............ II: ...._.. . .,..., ... ,.. •P•Ht, lUll Mt ~--... Valley, O!l!Plot Monday, Autust 26, 2002 .. ;:.;.L""=--..._ ___ 2141_ lllll... 2MI LlplllllCll -l.1111 .... ......... ......... ........ S'IARTING ANEW BUSINESSl -~ ......... i.c-. .... ......... ... s..... Th• lo"owln& persons Th• lotlowin1 per'°"' et• do1n1 bu-1in1n tt: we dolnJ buslnn• as: Alford1bl• M1rcl11nl M C H.nwn Co., 1626 Services. 2175 Pacific Ollms Wey, Costa Me ... Ave., f ·2, Coste Mui CA 92627 CA 92627 M11 hn Hensen, 3253 K1tlly .lohnson, 2175 Colo11do Ln , Coste Pecofie Ave .. f ·2, Coste Mi ... CA 92626 Mesa, CA 92627 This buSlfless IS con lhls buslnas Is con· ducted by en lnd1v1du1I ducted by an lndMdu11 Hne you sl1rted do't:~~:'.!!'~~7 Yt1, ~l bu11nm y111 Yes, 1979 Martin Hansen K1thy Johnson Thi• shternent was This 1l1tement was llled with the County filed with the County Clerk ol Orenae County Clerk of Oran11 County on 08/01/02 on 08/01/02 20026' 12064 20026'12117 Daily Piiot Aua 5. 12, D11ly . Pilot Aua. 5, 12. 19, 26. 2002 MSOO 19, 26, 2002 M505 Policy ,......,._ .......... The followln& petaons ire doln& bus nen as. AlrVerlfy com, 2175 Ptelflc Ave., f 2, Costa Mui, CA 92627 Kathy Johnson. 2175 P1t1hc Ave .• f·2. Costa MeSi, CA 92627 lhls blnineu IS con· ducted by. an lnd1v1dual Have you st1rted do1n1 bu51ness yel7 i'es, .k111e l. 2002 Kathy Johnson This statement was filed with the County Clerk ol Oranae County on 08/01/02 20026912116 Daily_ Pilot Au.a. 5. 12. 19, 26. 2002 M506 ........... ......... The fo11ow1n1 parsons art doin1 buslneu 11 Cllarllf Moftpp Group, 30522 LIPO(t, L1p111 Hi1uel, CA 92677 Ronald Knoll Merldrth. 30522 LeP°'t· Laaun• H11uel, CA 92677 This busiMH Is con· ducted by. en lndtvklu1I Have you 1l1rlld do1n1 business y1t7 Ho Ron.td Knoll Meridith This 1t1lemen1 w11 filed with the County Clerk of Oran1• County on07/09/0Z 20026909315 D1ily Pilot Aua 5. 12, 19. 26. 2002 M504 .......... ......... The followln1 fMl'sc>n• "' doln1 busl!'ffl as Budlin&flam Pllce. 2761 Lonpood Court, Costa Mui. CA 92626 '°'1n It 0. Bt111ty. 2761 Loncwood Court, Coste Mui, CA 92626 This buslnHJ Is con· dueled by an lndtvldu1I Have you st1rltd doln1 busine&s yet? Y n. July 30. 2002 John R. o. BHZley This statement wu filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 08/01/02 20026912059 Daily Piiot Aua. 5, 12, 19. 26, 2002 M498 ......... ... ..... lh• followlna panons we dolnJ business at Pacific Shores fhtc:ovtry. 206 C.bnllo St., Cost1 Meu, CA 92627 Robert Conner 206 Cabrlllo St.. Costa Mesi. CA92627 ThlS buitneu IS COii dllcted by· an indh1idu1I Have you st.rled do1111 bus1n1Ss yet? No Roblft Conner lhis statement was llled with the County Clerk of Onnae County on08/0l/02 200269 I 2063 Dilly Pilot Aua 5. 12. 19. 26, 2002 M501 How to Place A Mllm .... ......... The lollow1111 parsons are doortl bu-s H ' W8HOH11n. 2A52 Hone Ave .• Coat1 Men . CA 926.U Warren B. Harnll, 2452 Hor11 Ave., Costa M•n,CA92627 lh1s bus1nn1 Is con ducted by en Individual Have you started do•na business yet1 Ho Warren 8 Harttll lhls st111m1nt w11 hied with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 07131/02 20026'12027 Delly Pilot Aua 19, 26. Sepl.2.9.2002 M517 ....... .... ......... The followtnl persons we do 111 bu-It The Bl111jlflfll Works, 4611 Teller Ave • Hew· port 8tlc:h CA 92660 Walter John IUehardS011 , 107 Cr y1t1I Avenue, 811bo1 lshlnd. CA 92662 This b\111neu IS COii· ducted by en Individual Have you started doln1 busmeu yet? Yu, June 199& Willer J Richardson This statement WIS filed with lhe Co~n.ty Clerk of Oranae County on 08/01/02 2002Hl20SS Dilly Pilot Au& 5, 12, 19, 26, Zo02 MSOJ , r ,_,.,,I _,._ ~ .,.. . • • • • • • • • • • • Daily A Pilot ---Deadlines--- Rates and deadlines are l>UbJect to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to cen~or, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your cla.si.ified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be aJlowed for the first insertion. CLASSIFIEIAD Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By Fax (949) 631--6594 (Pl~""' include your name and phone number Wld "'c'll call )'Oii b11Ck w11h a pncc quo1~.1 By Phone (949) 642·5678 Hours By Mail/In Person: 330 We~I Bay Srreer Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Al Newport Blvd. & Bay St. Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5 :()()pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3 :()()pm Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:3(}.un.5:00pm Monday-Fnday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm AllllOUNQMENTS [~ & MISC. 1010-1110 m<HAIDISE ~ GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL £OUAl llOUSIG OPPOmllTY All real estate adver l111na in this newsp1pt1 ts sub,ect to the Federal Fair Houslne Act of 1968 1s amended which makes II 11111111 lo adver-ttsa "any prefer ence. lim1t1llon or d1scnrnir11hon bned on r~. color. rehaion sn h1ndlc1p. f1m1llal stllus or n1tlonal 01111n. or an intention lo make 1ny such preference. l1m1t1 lion or dlscnm1nal10n • ~ nSALE 1489 llJ IEAL ESTATE fOR SALE 2305·2490 Personal Loans 2490 Cats 3610 W l CAN Hllf'I Wini lo feel lndepen danl' Call NOW for financial Ass1sl1n~e 1-166-711-3046 StrCM191e4 !tr Deltt? NH4 ,_ te lw-t11? Cen10114crte y-ltlUs. Wec-Hlll'I l-a66-576-4613 ~~~~~~~-- Buslnm OppClltlnltla Businnsa and Frandlises 3905 Thrs newspaper will not llnowU11ly atcept 1ny advert1ument for real estate which 1s 1n v1ol1tiori of the l•w Our ruders 11e hereby Informed that all dwell 1n1s advertised 1n this APPLIANCES 3050 SSCASHSS Immediate new$1)1per are 1va1l1ble C<1sh for structured on en equ1I opportunity MAYTAG settlements. annuities. basis. WASHlll/OltYlll real estate notes, pnvate To complain of d1s like new, $175 polr. mortaaae notes , accl· crimln1tlon, c1ll HUO toll· 949-723-SS I S dent cases. and msur· free 11 1-800-424 8590 ance payouts. (800)794· 1.Ul't ART/ 7310. (CAL ·SCAN) _, FIRE YOUR BOSSI Kw1k ;::=:==:===:==:::; PAINTINGS 3060 Kerb Business. Layme ---------continuous concrete ...,....;:;.;,:~;..:;,,.-,,;;;;,::;~~1 $47 ,500 Appra1 .. t1 curb1n1. Equipment, Pelnt1"9 tor sale. min· tra1n1n1, markelln& w1lh 1murn bid $5000 Musi back·up and support. sell! 949-370-90 I 2 Don·1 wail. some areas st CASH l'AfO $9 ................. WE llUY ESTATES . --... •"""1- PAl19" . COUSIGtJM!NfS j ' ' ' °"*" AIJllllHllMI 1111 EHTERTAINMENT ELECTRONICS still 1vad1ble l-866·2S4 5372 www kwlllkerb.com (CAL •SCAN) AITTHTION MOTHERS & OlliERS Look1n1 for a Records,T-chan117 Earn up lo ...,._ Sl500+ Pl, S7500+ Fl. CO'sandDtscs 3315 Work1n1 from any loc:•- lton. Free boolllet/tull lra1n1n1 (800)292·2190 FrrstClassAdvenlure.corn (CAL•SCAN) TM S$S/llCO~SI Jiu. R&B. Soul. Rock. Etc 50's & 60's MIKE (949) 64~7505 HOME FURflSHINGS AISOWft GOLOMNJ '° w.1111-'l• ... ............... St,"5~~ .... ~ - Almllurt 3435 """""•'•" ...... teek/Oltpl•y CHH Prime Office/Medical 88" 11U. 36" wjde. 16" Bld1s. Call Patrick d11p, 1lass I wood Tenore Nationwide USA sh1lns w/doors I t4t-8S6-t70S ll&hls, cherry wood S650 IACIC IAY CINTll for set 949 515·2044. office space. 2651 lfvlne. Antique Olk c11rq tlblt 6 310 sf and up, Ret•ll on· ~ ~ °"' ~ ttte. aolf co11rn view. 1111. 8lld null morel Miiie 714-S7S-77IO c6r 96642-~1 WIST MAalMI COITll ..... atw ... celtt-lOOO ,_. c-t = -h 24"a70"a20" 4 adl lJIO .. ~ SIMO Jhtlvn Wh1te Melamine. •lli"'ii1-i'7ii4-ilillli11ii7•• ~ach 949 760-3692 unAN/IAMIOO ..... ::r. ,_ ,.,,,. tr.. .. ... l111t111, ..... ....,t4t-6,.._..IO ,..,., .... Calf. Kina bed, ClfVtd he•dboltd. ........... .., ..... ....... ,,~125'2 ...,, -='IEALJ ~··· ..... ARIZONA BUT BARGAIN, 3S acret • S24.900 lorders St•t• Lend 8uutlful rallch In Will4ams/fl1pl1ff ""· !*feet 6,100' ct11111le. Sptel•"''" 1119Ullt•ifl view• Attord.Ole fl· n•11ti111 AlUU-111 282 5263 (CAL•SCAN) 3010-3940 ~ 5005·5850 HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY Balboa Island Want to Sell your home? Ask about our SAT, SUN Real Estate Edition Call Lisa Rivera 949 574-4252 or Ann Wiiiey 949 574-4249 COSTA MESA OPEN SUN 1-4 881 VICTORIA First time on Men et I 4br 21Ha hous..Huge fenced comer lot • ,, ...... GrHtne:t-bort.11 $371,900 , ... ~ 714-540-SIU Index ~ 7402·7466 ~- IOOS·IS10 . - ' I : . ' .. -- '-~ - I ' . ....,, r. , 1 1 I . --. ....... OPIMSUN 1-4 "40'9 St ... lbr 2.5ba lownhomt. QUl> try kite. 3')K, vallllld Olis. sll#b. Pqo fbn. 2 pniees.. smll ~ 'ct $429.(XX> ~ OfilN SUN 1-S 176010WA l8r remodeled k11. ar anlle. Per10 hke firs. new h&ht1n1, 2 new ba. $449.900 •at 714-883·4199 • Wlm"•'-VIU01• b11ut 4Br 2 7~a home. huae Br's, LR yt/fp, DR. den w/fp. AC. comm perk, pool, •P• & tennis. $525,000 Jim DtGr1do, •••. 949-300·3068 Of'IN SUN 1-S 1760IOWA Jer, remodeled k1I, 1ran1te. Per10 hke firs. new h&hllna. 2 new ba. S-449,900 141 714·883-4199 IASTSIOt JIWtL (Rare huae yard) 3br Z.5ba bonus rm, •pprox 1883sf Reduced to S469.000 Aaent Abie 714-966-1291 Fountain Valley lntklnt 38r 2B1 home newer carpet. fruh in· ltrtOf paint. Ip. Ind morel $439,900 114-tU-S55S 41r Jlo home. so1rin1 ceils. sp1tmus mut9'. pool & spa $480,000 714--tU-SSSS Cvte •lntle atwy 4Br 281 home. new ble root, calh ceils. b1eky1rd w/covered patio end spal SS49,000 7 I 4.7 54-6262 STAa llA&. ISTATI H11111t111b1 llldl ''""'•t&New C-.et illum nale this 48r Homel Coraeous courtyard entry, lar11 Ht·ln kitchen lo morel $375,000 714-a41-HOO S,..-khti Hr p..t home sec:Tuded 1r11l Rudy to move·ln RV ICCIU $354, 900 714-t&a-4416 ._....,. 4~ 2.7$ home with Tfaverntln• entry. centtf l&land In kitchen, 3c tandem Jar, S759900 7 I 4-SOO~JJOO 9000-9750 Huntington Harbour Trinidad W-d ottwater w/35' boat dock up· dated, upanded 4Br 3 5Ba. Call Churee @> SIM Harbour Homes 71~· 594-4126 or 714 390· 6337 C11stem lulft Merli Sln9•r Conlemp11r1ry Home 38r plus office. 3.581 wrth panor1mic views wood floors. cumte counters. st11n less steel apphances act Mike Dunn 949-262·3612 bclv1lve NeHle Gall 11-ch horse properly w1111 almost 2 1cre ol land with pool on an 8500 sq It flat pad Sl.600.000 111. Mike Dunn 949-262·3612 PlllMl ESTATES PAnlCK TlNOllt NATIONWIOl USA 949-IS6-970S www.paln~ktenore.com Newport Beach PIN SUN 2-S 2562 CrH tvlew Or. 1.y.hWH c-1ty Cwt_H_• $1,lst,000 3,000.f., 4b,-J.St.e, 2 ,.-tvwte ko<hHI 1,.111tel.le lleolty Untie w Steve 714-390-571' IWffS Of'lM SAT-SUN 12-5 503 AVIN.IOA lADlllA Rare l sly elevated end unit Linda Model w/huat rap·around beaut landsc pattO. All OVet loollln1 rellecllon pond w/mosl wonderful 1rnbelt view in 111 of Bluffs. By Owner Courtesy to Brokers 949'644-5464 Opeft Set 1-4 22 ........, ,.., .... But loc1tlon, 11 cor"" lot with custom pool, sp1, bullt In BBQ. 3Br plus office. 1581 ind lar1e master Br with oc11n views. •at, M1k1 Dunn 949•262·3612 I•••" Cettet•· Al· sumable Lona Term IHM unlll 2026 al $895 P4W mo! AK new 1ntetior 28r 281. 1H new eppls, slip martf\I with reSldent dttc:041111 $199.000 llWy Wood. aat 949·!>14· 5811, 949-717·9816 Under the Ser\'ice Directory BLinn e r Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 Oeslroble \PllCIOUS double un1I Great view ot lu1n11111 bn1n and city h&hh 4Br 4 5Ba M.ny Lou K1ehler lido P•rk Re11ty 949 675 2700 OClANFllONT FIX tit Not far the faint of Heort 09ent 949-723-1120 OrlN SAT & SUN 1-5 I I HotlTHWlNO N•W!H'rt Terroce, 31r S319,t00 Off. 949-6S0-6572 CAMtO HIGHLAHOS lewHt ,,., .. $175,000 31r 210, lllf'l••t lot. Oulet locatlen, lkr. 949-7 11-2366 HACH HIOl-A-WAY HO~M $4S9,000 AGENT 949-723·1120 • loysldt Cove 21r 210, 2cor 9or?ie, boy view $2,950 mo.-I 2 mo. I•• 949-7 1-6 744 Gorgeous P'nln home des11ner touches thru out. 3Br 2.5B•. 4c pike $929K 111 714 549 2059 PlllMl nuns PATllKK TINOlll HATIONWIDl USA 949-156-9705 www pat .. c:ktenore com Newport Cont OPIM SAT 1-S 1s vi.v ... 4br 4!iba bwy + boru room. S 1"'49.000 OflN SUN 1-S lS Vle ....... 5IJr 5 5bl $400,lm In l4llFldest s 2.329.000 Spectacular toe w ,_ 4tir 2.5be slrldl lloml. Sl.SOOlm ,.., Ustq! Nmua --.,... down. lbr + bonus, 3 c pr 8ct buy 11 HP Ccmt w/ot:ll v-i Sl.150.<XX> s......,.__ 949-71s-J15' New Ustlnt 41r Sia, almost 2500sf with wood floors. plantlllon shut ters, utra Iona drive w1ys. $898.000 Mike Dunn. a1t. 949-262·3612 ,llMI UTATIS PATlllClt TINottl NATIONWIOI USA t4t-IS6-t70S w-r •ricktenore cnm RESORT/ VACATION PldtMIY FOR SALE MAlll -· ... • MISCEUANEOUS RENTALS HoCe!Motel Rooms 6010 MANAGERS Spec11I S20 all Wllll lhs id. t.\Al p-ewtl ll1s Ad. u. rm.&~Slbmd on '-AllA !rd!. IJds. f£A. TlJU. <IC tr klbby,ldrwct ct.ii~ lt!Cl, ESPN .. Disc poet .. JllC. Q.esS In! dose to fwys. Mil tun oc tiriJds. bch!.. ~ W3il!to~ OOSTA ~ t.emJ! M 'l1J7 H1rbor BMI ~ RentalToShare 6030 CdM lecwtlfvl Trt-lvl condo hlle new 2br 2ba 4blk to ocun. sundecil lndry, Ip. vd eel slar9. fem pref $950m+flrst & last 949 675-8737 Rooms for Rent 60CO CM I SIOt '& pvt detldl rm & bl ()..i nlflll1 no pets. chip. ~ S!iiO utj l1d rm.. Bob 9&548-4519 Upscale Corona H1&h · lands J.+ 2 house le deck dnve by 524 Seawud Rd Key access lo pvt beach Lse S2600 949 673-9336 .CHAltMINGe 3lw 2.SIMo ...... 22.50 ti, V8age, _. 9·1, $29SO( -94~7000 •10 • llVll WW Of HAalOll. 2 mW ulls. ~ -pds Wllcome. um (9!9) 759<874 CostaMesa Apt. Lovely 1ated comm near T" Sqr. I Br f111 1artslora1e $855/mo• SSOO/sec Klein Mnct 877-704-8649 x 9200 hide locJt loy Larae loft, enclosed patio, av11I 9/1. $925/mo 949 574 2031 taat Side new remod 2br Iba 1n 4plo. park 1n1. dw, new 1ppC-s Sl400/mo 949·515·2040 IASTSIOl Spoclow 2ir, flrepface. fenced yard, Will I er ' ear dener p11d S 1595/mo 949-548 3959 3br 2bo houH, &ar, frplc. pvt palto/yard 2718 Portol1 Avail 9-15 $1750/mo 714-662·311 I or 714·540·3666 -.:rlll 2IA ltOM(1) ~ rtf\6b, MW carpets. PMll. l!IC. OIJj pr lll'Clld yd sms 96&t2 2221 ('side •ewer Sfll. 2298 Lo Play• Or. 4br 2 Sl>a. frrnl din. wetblt 2fps, mstr suite V1e1nt a,116 S2600m •ct Donald Pfaff 949-7l3-&o74 Atlereltle 2br town l'•I• CM Pron to shaft house. bllyd walk in nrc1 3Br home. own clo"ts no smoke/pets room. La battv-m. •A ubls 295/ 714 962 •••9 Incl Suun 949 322 1111 Sl mo . ._.. NB/Ocean V11w rooms, 0cHnlronl/22nd pvl rm. unlurn, shtre ba. ulls pd, n/amila. kltch 1nell1, lndry. 1 block to Newport Pjer, $660/mo, C•ll S1111 al 949-27&. 7905 (between 9a·Sp) RESIDENTIAL RENT AlS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY •*Ocee,.fre11t <I> 1ttlt St. fltnl'4 c....49, Fp, lmmlC w1ntlf l8r 2 58al.h 949-673-1943 n..v.-..,. a. lbe. w 'P9b0. ---....., & ... _SIM """'5-itl.~ ............. 2bf 2111 W/PllJo 6 Jaw .1'• fp. l>bq, •• , • 12100 12300 mo Mt 673·7!ll 0.-"-t ........ 211•. """""'" 12l00/lllO utilltlft 1ne!UdM. llO ptts 1!!!Jt1M7!4 21 r 2.51• stand atone new11 llome. den. 2c •II 1ar, lncd yerd, cent air clou to shops & lake, $2000mo. 714-547·6800 """°" ... -Yl.AllY UASIS SUMMPUASIS BILL GRUNDY REAL ~S 949-675·6161 •Yerulllts Penthouse. l•I. 11t1d, lmrnaculal•, cloH lo beach, rec. U .2991110 949 67~2 am s . 2111 1.n1 ,.,.. "'lid\ .......... •Id .... 2 cs l.Mdlnl '*" ZX!'~ltm ..... 2iif s. cOfHlo. wfd, '"•· new tllrt,/crpt. p«IO, f,, 2c ,., Sl800 714 3tJ 1125 ....... _.,.. ClOSC lO llUCHt 2"', 2'11, Mk. ... l c ...... SllOO Alt MM1l· 11UO VIUA IAllOA SI ,99S. Double MBR Suites Huee Deck M1n1 Oen Vu M•ryAnn McGu11e 949 646-6770 Prudential Ca Rnlty Villo ...... ,......._. 2Br 2Ba Penthouse l1m rm. pool ~ clubhoute. tennrs ~u11ly Ir& 1111 nu• carpets & parnt. walk lo the buch. S2200mo I yr luse. •st Apps now bt1n1 taken. 11enl t•9-451·21S5 Welle te I-ti /JM 36th W Ne-..ert ltw ll>a,$2200. 3~ 21>a unit on the bf)' Bloch lo be1ehll shared patio. wd. I ctr 111aae Aa• $2400 949 293-4630 ~ .. --.... 0-.. ......... ._. ...., "'"" $2500/-......... tot-912-4'214 The llllffa 3br. zt /rb1. popular E plan end untl, 2200sf. remodeled & updated. d1tecl 11r ent. fp, lndry rm. nulled ce1I open & ewy, 2 encl patio~ • balony on L& areenbtll. walk to schoolll stlOPS s:2l9:lwn 9&251-0& ... lbr 2ba IWltll. rod top~-ws.rww '* fhic. wry dlln. 2 c Ille,_ um ~7U> •nn: 11.UffSe 0... p-q. """ -lat • .._ IJTCllll wi1-y -Atladl P*>.2c .. ~ b .. 96-5664111 fWYATt IA'tSMOmS • ...!.!(~": ~ r' -~1• ~-•Servers. •buss per sons,• Hne cooks for brHkfut/lunch e1f1 In CM Tom 949-574 2433 IUUf\' WON UIMM 11Nf'9~b .. W/dl'IWI for r~ f!!l'1n!1!!? 9>&2'&19811 TODAY'S cBoSSWORo PuZZLE ACROSS 1 ShWlow COf11111,.. 8 Garr of *Ml'. Mom" 10 Losa colOf 14 Slngt!fXn'• 15~~ualna 18 -avts 17 Levels off 18 Wantor Princess 19 At the drop or 20 Gifts for men 22 Catalogs 23 Electric fish 51 Fa&.I09t 54 Soi-fl hN\<iee S8 Kirghiz fMg9 ~ Tt11Q1c monardl 61 Cr~y 82 Roderita es Or.'• Ylllt &4 Warble 85 ~ulnt ee DO the laundry 67 Reek DOWN 1 Fed. agents (hyph.) 2 Flantand - PAEVIOU8 PUZZLI! 90L YEO 24 Phoenician deity 26 Intrigue 3 e.ldwln or Waugh ~ Nonherners 29 TouChed base (2 s Setup 6 Prom attire 33 ::;>Mexico town 34 Diver's ~al 7 -oUt (makes do w1th) 38 Rajah's consort 37 Actress - Thurman 38 Perry Mason •s org. 39 Uke Capp's Abner 40 Laura of "JuraS11ic Park" 42 Coronet 44 Dole out 45 Alpine singers 47 Self-assured 49 Give a fresh look 50 Meander DRIVERS/ST UDE NT S NEEDED immediately. COL tramina a•a1lable throuah USTDS m Rialto, CA. Flnancme, trans· porlat1on, housma. and tu11ton reimbursement a•ailable. Calf Russ at 1,866-466·3546 for deta1ls.(CAL •SCAN) Work from homo, mail order/internet. Up to $5,000/mo. FT/PT full trai111na 800·677·7619 wwwyouborl<h.com Service Directory POUCY In an effort to otfer the best ser.ice possible to our readers and adver· hsers, we will require Contractors who ad•er· t ise in the Service 011ectory to include their Contracto rs License number In the11 adver· t1 sement Your co· operation Is ereat ly llfl!)NICiated. Additions& Remodeling fAlmtltG~ Kitdlen I Bath I Remodel Mlb1s. laliidl•nn.am f!BJl'/5 \'SM: 9496469325 QUAUTY IUllDla 20 YRS EXP. l/1'674183 l'M YOUR CONTRACTOR! MARK(949)650-952S 1-1 n.. IMkbo,.r Mol>lle, Fast " Ftlendlyl I can w1vel to your home °' office M9-4H-H6J .... AJ• ul A 116 RI 8 Sttmpy's pal 9 "This - -tesr 10 Weaker 11 Contented murml.ll's 12 Mild expletive 13 Has a snack 21 French Islands 22 Dawdle 24 Storybook elephant ~ Mideast VIP 26 Hit the books 27 Brief appearanoe Looking for profullonail person to work in a fast paced office doina 1eneral offtGe work 949·675-6500. aototl So!.s for Now loloncco has F'T/f'T pos;.. bons avail. Should enJ>y sportsllitness. 94&-7'lf>.1002 carpet Repalr~les Qo CARPIT aCARPn~ Repairs, Patching, Install Courteous. any s1211 1obs. Wholesale! 949·492·0205 ~~~t ~rr!· day svc truck mounted equip h!,<tlcrld IID2lf>.!Dll Child Clre,tlcensed P..-.-flud Child Coro Calif. Chlldcare Health & salty, CPR/First Aid Cert lli • cl dti1lr! 9e&t65719 Computer Servtca C•,..ut•r Anlst-'o @your pace (ci) your home or OFFICt. lndi· vidu1I coachlna, Internet sel•up, software. trou· bleshootlne web desian & men. Dirr* 9&7ZW37Z ff StfOULD ll fUNI 28 Stockpile 29 Band Instruments 30 Wide valleys 31 Join 32 Stacked 35 llllnols town 41 Bolder 42 Koppel or Williams 43 Could hear --drop 44 Big exam 46 Spike or Bruce 46 Eartv stages 50 Usefulness 51 Siren 52 Tell --(fib) 53 Blouse trim 54 Alias contents 55 Buffalo's lake 56 Uttle crMk 57 Auction off 59 Mandate 80 Pollution control org. ,..... __ ....,. _____ .. 10 11 12 13 JOIN OUR TEAM and make a ditterence. In the California Army National Guard you can a•t money for colleae and career trainna. Call l • 800 -GO ·GUARD . (CAL •SCAN) FIND .:r~ Concrete & Masonty tclliOit9 ......., f Plii: BBQ, tile, stone, lend· scape, rela1nina walls, L667547 949-254-1048 De*°P Publllhlng I Ml YOUaNOME IMPROVEMENT Paoncn Call a plumber, painter. handyman, or any of the &real services listed here In our service directory! THESE LOCAL SVC PEOPLE C,AN HELP YOU TODAY! WITTHOln HYWAU All phases sm/lrt1 jobs. CUA~rs, fair, free est. l 714-639-1447 Patch & Match Automobiles • AutomoClve -IMW 3211 c-v• '97 54K ml, lthr, Limited Ed color. xlnt cond. Sport Pke, CO, extend warr, $25,500 949-497-2019 Cad 087 Coupe De vifle. new ene. low ml. Ma· roon. wire whls, xlnt. $3500 949·548·6063 Electrtcal Sentca LICENSED CONTaACTOl No job too sm. M ssvices! Repeir, remodle, fans, spa• new SVC 949-641).3656 Aoortnt'flle CUSTOM CJllATM TU lnstalatlon, slata. canmic, marble. stone. hM '975 L#612044 Jeff 714-612·9961 lUICY ~ Repaired Rearoutin " lnst.llatlon DEAN TILE 949-673-8065 714-&tS-8626 714-833-2031 DtaTYWOU LANDSCAPE COMPANY Commerclet & Estele Maintenance, Clean Ups, Tree Service & lrti&atlon Up11rades. Repairs, Troubleshootlna. Please call 714·703·8650 and have us do your Dirty Wor/f./ Sdt,nurCar In Ck111ifl•d I Bridge By CHARl.f.8 GOREN with OMAR SHARIF 8nd TANNAH HIRSCH ANSWEJIS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q I -Neither vulnerable, as South Q 4 • Al~. vull\ef'lble, you you hold: hold: •75 o AKQl7 ~JS •QIOU •J72 O ltt5 OJIOU •KO The biddin• has DrOCeeded: NORTH PAST" SOUTH WfSI' lo ,_ to ,_ ... ,_ ' The biddiJla Ma oroceeded NORTH EAS'I' SOU11I 1• ,_ l!'fl' 2.. ... ' WUT ... ...... ·• IMWllll'tlS.- Wlllte w/t1n Inter, euto fullpowerl •18084 $14,980 Yelv•H0'971"- Wlllte w/tan ltllr, l own, • nice fresh trede lnl 118061>-1 10.980 UllW SHI '91 S"- ltack w1t1n lthr w/Sc>«t whl•. loe1I Ori& Ml(Ch f18083 $23.980 v.ev. uo s-. ·01 Sed1n This Is 1n almost new Volvo th1l hu fact A• 1 llJI .. AlllmOl1VE T.,.._ 'ft Tw~ DI &&DNI •t. IC, '"1llb. mu1t .saet '"'"". 118003$-3180 $4,995. ACCEllORIEll .._.,91Ac.c.r4 ·~ HCH OU1W~ ult, sterto cus, 1floys. •, _...__...., _____ _ I022775·3274 15,995 .,_ ~ Ml&-'97 AlttMe Gll Tiit. stereo cass, clean 1114917·321.0 $'7,995. .._.ClvkllS.4'ea Tiit, CC, Mus\ Jeel #031395·3282 $8,495. Helt4e '97Clvlc All you in debt? Avoldlne blll collectors? Hoed money fut? We can help! Call toll free l · 888·217·6726 What do you l>id oow? What a.atloo do you take? w1rr remalnlna #18272 ll$o..... Pr.W.•Ml¥MI $18,980 fully lo•ded, must stet Wo ,,_149 ..._ ... ,,_ 1559666-3361 $8,995. . ·-·""" .. .... A -As yet, you have oo Idea where this harid should be elayed, so do not s1eal yoor pwn b1ddin11 room.. For the moment yoil need do no more lhan bid two club&. As this is the founh suit. it Is forcing and doel not oecessarlly ~ 1 club suit. Partner's next bid will Jive you an .idea of where you '"' ficaded. A· NOltb's rebid promises 11 Wt· card suit, but that does not alter the fact that yoo have an absolutely flat hand. Since ~ is no reai•on tQ expect this hand to make game opposite pltlDCr's miolmum~ng bid,pw. IMW 3211 '9' Conv. sport pk&. 5spd, CO sticker, premium whls, #18157 S2l,980 IMW Convt '96 H&I Sports pka ~ CO, prem whls, only 651\ ml. #18157 $21.980 Acuro '01 S.2 Tl 6 cyl, abs, cd, alloys #001839-324A $23,995 ........ '91 Peupwt IX 6 cyl, 1bs. moonroof #412502·3300 $15,995 ,.,., '00 liqtloror XLT4114 #Al3l34·3215 $14,995 yevtwp1111•MM H64t9-1449 -191tKAWASIOlllA .. , tow mi, ·-shlpl, perfect on & aft r'Qad llOrlWTMel'. Q 2 -Neithc:r \l\llncrable, as South you hold: Q 5 -Both \l\llnerable, you bold: •A'«O o val o KJU7l •Q103 IMWMS'91~ While w/~rfec~ blk tthr, &reel r•c ds, 68K mll VW '01 Jotto GL • f17665 $18,980 1143340-2985 $12,995 • Gl'eet on ps $1JXX)lobo pp 7""337-0310 •QJ o 5 o QJro75 •AKJ~5 The biddina bas orocecdcd: Partner opens the bidding with one MorcodH lot1z •95 "°""° •oo CMc Hetcli BOATS no tnlmp. What do you respond? E320 Diesel Sedan Onl~ 3K mites _______ _ SOVTH WES't NORTH EAST Smoke sliver, ereat mp11 •101443·3076 $9,995. -.n ...... A -Obviously. you are in1C11111ted in #18341 S19,980 l"UWtn -9515 10 Pim l o ,_ 2• .... 2• ,_ ? What do you bid now? Joop '02 Wron1lor Black. auto, only 5950 mites, factory warranty •18152 . $19,980 H....lo cav •oo 4WD White, like new! Priced Hud .. ,. alvor l8ft Bayboat, new Atomic 4 ena, t.otally restored, celebrity history, re•dy for fun! 714-997-0407 A -Another "f'Olllth·sult fon:ing" auction. Since North has not promised u spade stopper. you can- not bid no 1111mp. Continue describ- ing your hand by rebidding three clubs, showing at least S-5 in the minor suits. slam. But you mlJht need plenty of room to invcstiple the chance. Stan by chccldnJt on the possibility of 11 4-4 spade tit by bidding 11 Stayman two clubs. NCJlt, inlrodUce your dia- mond suit at the three-level, which is ruuural and an absolute game force. • to sell quicklyl Wlfllld 9045 118387 n1.980 --------, 1985 12ft lnflotoblo w/lnflatable floor, 2 stroke, 4hp. Johnson ena. $1200 obo 949-640-4273 Q 6 • Neither vulnerable, a.~ South you hold: H....lo Accord •o 1 IX S11dan Whitt w/tan, Q 3 -Neither \l\llncrablc. you hold: • J 9 o A K 4 .;, A 10 9 7 5 l •A 7 auto. factory warranty! •18398 $18.980 The biddina has proceeded: • K J 52 o K 5 2 o K 10 7 o J 7 6 Panncr open!i the bidding with one no uump. What do you respond? NOR111 '£AST' soum 1• Pllllli 2Q IMW'98%3 WEST Black. Sspd, low miles! Pa!iW Fun Convertible! A -While ii is not wrong IO look for a 4-4 spade fit with the Stayman convention, most ex.pens will shun th;Jt course in favOf of the value raise 10 three no uump. When you have no ruffing value, there are many ca.~ where the band will pro- duce only nine lficks in bolh spades and no uump. J• "-? Whal do you bid oow7 A -Since partner can hnrdly have l~s than lhe three top spade hon~. you are looking for a grand slam. Thal must de(>end on panner a spe- cific holding m diamonds -either the king doubleton or a sin_gleton. The way to try to find OIJI 1s 10 stan a cue-bidding i.equcnce wilh four clubs. 118000 $19,980 S211T '99 Wogon Black on perfect black leather. Only 33k mil #18902 $34,980 Morcodos Ion• '98 SLK230 blk/blk lthr, auto, full pwr. conv top! Poncho 911 '95 Coupe low ml. leather. lull pwr #18114 $36.980 9004 Automotfve 9004 Automotive • Phillip$ Auto --------Codtlloc '94 STS Fwy miles, pearl wht, oat· meal llhr, chrm whls. mechanic owned, buu· tlful 0<1e cond. fantastlc value. books & records $6995. fin & warranty avail. vln#.457296 Bkr -CIM_vy_T_o_i..._•_t9-l-T-4x-4 0_ ... _ 0 ·-·ts 2500 949-574-7777 949-586-1188 CASH fOa C.US We need your car, paid for or not. Phillips Auto Ask for Malcolm 949.574.7777 '94 Chorotloo Sport 2dr, 5spd, 4wd, areen/tan int, A/C, CD. very clean condition v#821428 $2895 Bkr 949-586-1888 Doclgo a-•95 2500 Cummlnas Dlesel Iona· bed truck 94k mi, slick shift, &reen, &rlY Int, very clean cond v304446 $10,995 firm flnanclna avail. Bkr 949·586·1888. HONDA av1c IX 2000 Black coupe, auto, moon roof, CO player. Ideal for Colleae Student $13,300 •... 949-632· l 143 Red w/perlect arey lthr, ...._ hlUI t l ·owner, immaculate! 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