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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-08-28 - Orange Coast PilotI . . • at Serving the Newport-Mesa community sin~e 1907 WEDNESDAY,AUGUST28,2002 ~Everything ii} our life is llifight. We have to fight to adopt our kids, we have to fight for their school~~ and we have to fight to build onto our home. It's exhausting.' Greta Anderson-0.vl• DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT Greta Anderson-Davis guides her kids Jessica, Alexander and David through an educational computer program. Anderson-Davis and her husband are trying to add a second story to their Costa Mesa home to make more room for themselves and their children, who have developmental disabilities. Loltt1 Harper Daily Pilot COSIA MESA -Hurdles are not unfamiliar to the Anderson-Davis ramny. The nine children who live in the family's Mesa North home are all de- velopmentally disabled and face them daily. during routine tasks. Tunya has been learning to make her bed for four years. She is 12. David is still learning to dress hlm- selL He is9. Alexander just graduated from dia- pers. He is 8. Parents Greta Anderson-Davis and Scott Davis do not suffer from devel- opmental disabilities, but they also face huge stumbling blocks In ob- taining services, medication and schooling for their special children. •Everything In our life is a fight," Anderson-Davis said "We have to fight to adopt our kids, we have to fight for their schools, and we have to Ogbt to build onto our home. It's ex- haustiflB." The family requested a 950- Costa Mesa Planning Commission has approved a second-story addition for the Anderson-Davis family, which has nine children, but the decision has been appealed to the City Council. square-foot second-story addition to its Madison Avenue home that would house a master bedroom suite and a game room. The proposed plans gar- nered the approval of the city's zon- ing administrator, Peny Valandne, but hit a_ road block when opposing nelgbbors appealed his decision to the Planning C.Ommlssion. The family successfully crossed its second hurdle Monday, as the Plan- ning Commission unanimously up- held Valantine's decision but halted their stride Tuesday after learning of a second appeal to the City Council. Councilman Ouis Steel appealed the Planning Commission's decision late Tuesday afternoon because he was concerned about upholding the integrity of the neighborhood, Plan- ning Department officials said. The proposed addition would cre- ate a two-story, eight-bedr6om. 3,982-square·foot home that neigh- bors say is too big for the surround- ing neighborhood. But Anderson· Davis said she and her husband are just like any other large family that wants more space to live. She blames the resistance on prejudice toward her challenged children. "If these kids were normal, nobody would bat an eye." Anderson-Davis said. Neighbor Stan Brown, who filed the initial appeal, said it has nothing to do with the children, except that two of them live In the house as cli- ents of a business. "We have nothing against the chil- dren -I th.ink it's a wonderful thing that she does take care of them - but I think it is also excessive to keep increasing a licensed business in a [low-density residential) zone.· Brown said. Anderson-Davis confirmed she holds a "small family home" business license that enables her to provide care and services to children whose parents voluntarily board them there. She said her business diffeTS from a group home because her license requires the children be under the care of a ·mother and fa- ther," not merely 24-hour staffers. Anderson-Davis employs three staff- ers to help with the daily chores or raising nine disabled children. ·Show me any mother of nine kids who have the mental capacity or 18- month-and 5-year-olds, who wouldn't need help." Anderson-Davis S.. BUILDtNG, Pace M SAT scores change little in Newport-Mesa Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONTitEWEB: ww.~com School district's averages are down slightly this year, but still top averages for the state and nation. .,..,... ........... [)alyPiot NEWPORT-MESA-The New· port-Mesa Unlfted Sc:hOol IJ6t. titCt c:ondma. to outpedorm ................ , CGllll •llnneeMI' .... ID ..... RllHld ~ ~ 1118 dllldd a :+ ................. :.--:.-:.• ... ill 0 -m-r 'Tha~s something we work on all the time. We need to make sure the students understand all of the requirements and the timelines.' ..... Anlllll. the <istrict's cirector d assessmert. on continuini to encourage more 5'Jdef1ts to take the SAT and the U.S. Forty-dghtpen:entofcHstrict eenion took the tell Mil year, with an awnp ICOre Ol 534 for vert.I and 557 for math. 1bcm numben,...lbMlllbl..,.• lhe ~ flam two ,... ..,. when cllllltct ..... ICOnd 5211oalhe..Wind•cmtbe .... =--., ... .... n. u•u• ••• w • lur ........... 7 .. lllllh.11111 lhli rt 's••lllllllld•ICM ' for vert.J and 516 for math. The hiat*t KOres were at Co- rona del Mu Hf8h School. when atudenta notched a 558 on the verbal and 586 on the math pu1S of .......... 1Wo JMSI .. Co- rona del Mar ICudlilla ICOled 549 ....... and 512 ......... Nlwpan tllrboi' Hiib .. ..,..... ..... I 5.11 VlliW, 551 Diida m 11* CGlllplNd wlda .... Gf 'ltl ..... -NlpK-~In IOGO. Costa Mesa High students scored 512 on the verbal and 540 on the math put of the test. 1Wo years eartier, they ICOred 530 and 542, respecdYely. Ftnally, Bltandl High had acores of 451 for Wlba1 and 461 for math. In 2000. ltUdenta there ICOred 515 ind 5'.1, ~ The pera!ll .. ol Corona del M.r .... tUir'I che tell WU the hilbllt .. 85Y.. l!anda ffWJ ScboOI hid lhe ..,_.. With 21,._ Stltewide. lbcRlt ~of ...... Ing ...... IOOlt cbe ....... NMlclllwld9. 4"' Ill ........... ........ ..., AllllDI. ........... .. Nelaraf I ....... Nlw- palt· .... Ulllld ..... mD· ........ M WEATHER Theeunwll ~ ....tod9y. ~ 1houghnot ....... coellt. .. ,...Al IPORTI &Mldl ..... ba¥a'end . fltlW-DIUl*Y .... ........................ ........ Judge race enters court Opponents vying for a Superior Court seat file dueling legal chall enges that call each other's ballot statements into question. Paul Clinton Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The race for a county judgeship has turned into a legaJ battle with two local candidates feuding over each other's ballot state- ments. Yield Ann Bridgman and Kelly Ann MacEacbem, both Newport Beach residents and candidates for Orange County Superior Court judgeship No. 22, filed the dueling legal challenges last week. court records show. A hearing in the case is sched- uled for I :30 p.m. today in Orange County Superior Court. Macf.achem. in an Aug. 22 complaint. accused Bridgman of making a series of claims that are "false, misleading or inconsis- tent" with the state's election code. Three days earlier, Bridgman made a similar legal argument in See JUDGE, Pae• M NEWPORT Fourth of July . craziness on council radar Officials hear police chiefs warning that party problem has potential for 'severe consequences.' June C1111r1nde Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -It's just a matter of time before someone gets seriously hurt or killed on the Fourth of July. The time for drastic measures is now. That was the consensus among City Council members and resJdents who attended a presentation on Fourth of July policing that inch.tded vkleo footage or wild holiday rewtry. "I have some very serious con- cerns about the potential for se- vere consequences,• said New· AZ ¥l8dnlsdly, Aupt 28, 2002 LOCALS ONLY PET OF THE WEEK Big Ben Big Ben, a 2-year-old Russian Blue look-alike, ls an overall great cat and the perfect addition to an adult home. Also in need of a home is Sarl)antha, an I 1-year-old tortoiseshell female, who, like most adult cats, often gets overlooked for the kittens, said DiAnna P!aff-Martin, founder of the Community Animal Network in Newport Beach. And three more kittens, all a Siamese mixes, will also be up for adoption this weekend. However, adopting adult cats saves lives, Pfaff-Martin said. And adult cats tend to be much more "house friendly." she said. ".Kittens are often returned for being too active," Pfaff-Martin saJd. "If you get two kittens, this helps by having another to play with while you are at school or at work, and they tend to leave your fumishJngs alone." See other animals available for adoption at www.anlmalnetwork.org or stop by Russo's pet store at Fashion Island between noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. Information: (949) 759-3646, or write to the Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 92658. DUI ARRESTS The following people have been Bffested recently on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant. They have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime and, as with all suspects, are considered innocent until proved guilty. COSTA MESA Monday • Midlael Frederick Anderson, 55, Costa Mesa Sunday • Rogelio Valencia-Mora, 43, Costa Mesa • Brandon Ridlard Mounteer, 21 , Escondido • Hugo Escobar-Bazan, 24, Costa Mesa • Ricardo Negrete-Alonso, 42, Santa Ana • Kirsten Lynn Challman, 34, Costa Mesa • Oilipkumarmo Vishal Patel, 19, Costa Mesa Saturday • Rene Amaro-Alvarado, 52, Costa Mesa • Steven Bradley, 36, Carson • Shaun William Clark, 33, Costa Mesa • Nivea Sue Eccleston, 23, Yorba Linda • Giiberto Ortiz-Reyes, 31, Santa Ana •Juan Ramirez-Lopez, 19, Costa Mesa Frid-v •Paul James Rivera, 31, Newport Beadi • Morgan Mong Nguyen, 26, Lake Forest • James Francis Gilmore, 37. Aliso Viejo • Marco Antonio Bencom, 64, Newport Bead'I • Royd Franklin Ashemore, 47. Anaheim • Erich Anton Schader, 23, Costa Mesa Thundey • Donald Welton Andrade, 37. Costa Mesa • Brett Christian Hansen, 30, Newport Beadl •John Forbes Richardson, 46, Costa Mesa • Beth Craig Byard, 34, Irvine Aug.21 •Timothy Richard Merrill, 21 , Newport Beach Aug.20 • Ernest Midlael Bakenie, 40, Balboa NEWPORT BEACH Tunct.y • David Lewis Roseberry, 42, Corona del Mar Sunday • Leland Henry West, 66, Corona del Mar • Nuel Bert Mcintosh Jr., 73, Poway • Oliver Julian Bude, 31, Whittier • Juan Car1os Orellana, 23, Newport Beach •Vince Paul Petrillo, 46, Palm Desert • S.turdr( • Theodore Pilato, 43, Aliso Viejo • Lori Jordan Monheim, 43, Newport Beach • Adolph Beltran, 39, Costa Mesa • Maile Mclaughlin Ureil, 26, Santa Ana • Jordan Peter Steinberg, 33, Corona del Mar • Midlael Char1es Zuzidl, 25, Newport Beadl • Marcine Jo Spitler, 41 , Huntington Beach • Scott Allen Wells, 28, Randlo Santa Margarita Thurwct.y • Robert Joseph Piantidosi, 61 , Dana Point • Robert Andrew Aldrich, 31, Seal Beach •Jeffrey lee Barnes, 47. Compton • Domini<* Maniaci, 44, Newport Beach Aug.21 • Mark Alan Ellison, 39, Irvine • Lynne Mar1ene BNumont. 56, Newport Bead'I Aug.20 • Randy Alan Moretto, 19, Riverside Daily_ A Pilot VOL M, NO. 240 1HOMA8 H. JOHH80N, Joee J. s.mo.. Publleher Art Director lONYDODERO, (949167~' Editor /oH.tanta.•l«ima.oom JVa't OEI tWO, S--.MICNM, AdvertlaJ<L':~~r PhotoSu~ LANA . • (9'8) 7&M358 Promodonll Oirec:tor tcn.phofo@latim#.com NEwsRW EDITING 8TAff o.epe-... LlC.-. Crime •nd courts...:-, (9481 M=~ 57 21 (9485 dfMPll.bllM11th•1«1nw.oom .rwwn.Ollhn• ,_,,,_,com JuMCu 1••• ........... Newpon ~ repottef, (Mt) Olyfdlof 57"4232 <•?MCA )UM.t»NQ,.,..."1flnw.com ~· ....... "°'" FMtu,.. re:=.ax7 .... ..... c:.e-. ............ young.dllmg nw.com .. DMm ...... CSlllllll ,.,.. ...... ~ Polhlal .net environment reporter, ................ (M)7"MDO ......... l*Jf.dlnfOn•,..,_,oom ........ Loll9 ..... '"*~"room eo.t. MeM ,...,...,, .. """211 -~~ '°""'·~ DeWNNI r • EducMlon ,..._.,, ... PMllf ................... 4)0tn ~w .... rsaJJll FOR A GOOD CAUSE a ·alen Hall R ed, yellow or green. Picking the right packaged meal is easy enough for Galen Hall, thanks to these three basic colors. Getting meals to those who need them. whom are blJnd. For those clients, the group hands out easy-to-microwave plastic dishes with the food. lfhe sees a red sdcker in his notebook. he picks a no-salt meal. For green, It's a diabetic-friendly feast Yellow gets a regular meal has been delivering the meals for about six years, acts almost like a mail carrier. He plucks the correct color-coded meal out of the back of his van and steps It up to the senior's front doorstep. 1klk about service. Hall loves the work. s0 much so that he finds time to engage the usually grateful seniors on the other end of the giving gesture. He offers a meal. as well as a friendly face. The colors are an easy signifier for Hall as he drops off each eppropriate meal at one of the eight houses on bis Mobile Meals route. Hoag Hospital and Friends in Service 10 Humanity run the meals-on-wheels program as a way to ensure infirm senior citizens get the nutrition they need even if they can't cook.. -1 like to chat with them to see how they're doing, ft Hall said -Most of them like to taJlc:. and I like to have fun with it" As a retiree, Hall says the program, organiz.ed by the The 73-year-old Hall, who NEIGHBORS Navy Seaman Apprentice R9ndi L Robe'1s, niece of Debbie L Miller of Costa Mesa, graduated from the communications signals collection and proce11ing course at the Naval Technical Training Center Corry Station in Pensecola, Ra. During the course, Robert.a, a 2001 Costa Mesa High School graduate, received instruction on the gathering and analyzing of Intelligence information .... Navy Cmdr. John M. SlaughW of Newport Beadi visited Crete, Greece, while assigned to the Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron 15, which is home-ported In NOf'folk, Va. The 1979 Newport Harbor High graduate and hi• squadron fly the twin turbine-powered aircraft, SH-«>F and HH-60H helicopters, In both anti-submarine warfare, combat search and rescue, and naval special warfare support. They will ChNtlne Centtlo Newt ... i.i.nt, (9491674-4298 chrl•t1,,..CMrlllotllatlm..com ~endl>el9 ... Don LMctt. S..n Hiller, GIN AJeunder, Lori Anderson MADIM HCmJNE (9481842-eoe8 Aecont your oommema •bout me Deity Piiot or news tl1>9- Addi-. Our~ 11330 W. Bey St., Coci. MeN, CA 92e27. Of'llce houri .,. MOfMMy • fridrf, 8:30 •.m. -5 p.m. Cliff Ulla • It • the Pllot'I Poflcy to pn>m.,tly correct .. errors of eu~nc:.. ....... a.ti (Mii 57<M288. m The Newport~ Meu Deity Piiot (USPS-1~). publllhed dlllty. In Newpot1 8-d\ end C°"8 Mee., Mlbec:rtptlone .,. waMable only by eubctblng to The rtm. <>renoe eounev (IOO) 212-1141. In.,... 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No news ttoriM, lllustratloris, editorial m.a.r or •dvertiternem. herein c.n be reproduced WlthOut written permlulon of copvright owner. HOW 10 REACH US ~ The Times Orenge County (800) 252-91'1 Adv•1Wnt a 1Ted (SM8) 842-te78 ....., (SM8) 842-4321 ....... ..... (948)842.selO ..... 1141) 574-4223 ....... ,.., ... 170 ...... ,_ (141) llC).0170 e...11: ~•,.,,,,..com MllTlom.. ..... om.. CM) &12-4321 ....... , ... 1131-7129 ~~rtm.~ ...... dlvWOn of the Loe Angelll9 """*· 0200:2 Tim. CN. NA ftglllj uwwwwtcL group that likes to use its FISH acronym, helps to ensure that seniors eat weU. Hall delivers two meals to his clients: a cold lunch and a hot dinner. He usually gives them a cold sandwich, piece of fruit and carton of milk for lunch and a tray oflasagna, sliver of salmon and beverage for dinner. It takes Hall about an hour to deliver tbe meals on bis route, which is one of 12 mapped out by FISH that Includes homes lo Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and HuntJngton Beach. Each day. the group feeds about 100 people, some of young women to pursue careers In acience and mathematics at the college level. Manriquez, a Newport Harbor High student, and her fellow participants heard presentations from professional women, Mariela ManriQuez received tips on preparing for college and worked on strengthening their st.ills through •ix hours ofalgebra II per day .... Newport Beach ettomey ~ ~was hired to represent Isabella and Martin Behrens of Patm Delet1. The couple was charged with aflegedl'y beating a police oificer and defrauding an Innkeeper. The two pleaded not guilty In an Indio courtroom last week. •.• The 2002 Orange County Fair, which ended July 28, recognized many Costa Mesa Hall said he signed up for the group after seeing an ad in the newspaper. He was looking for a way to donate his time. After retiring from the Air Force in 1970 as a warehouse worker, Hall went to work for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. He retired from that job. also in a warehouse, in 1986. Hall, who lives in Corona del Mar, hands out meals along Placentia Avenue in Costa Mesa. • Story by Paul Olnton; photo by Don Leach residents for their talents. Medellne Stack, 11, received top honors for her "Cherries Jubilee" in the Informal Table Setting category; Lane McGi1 won best of show and was the division Madeline winner for her Stack mermaid collection; Matt Koel9ctl won top honors for hi• IUte dedc; U,.. Botten won the first-ptac:e ribbon in Fine AIU for her ceramic coil; and VldlMte Beer was the Christmas Decorations Division winner for her stitched nativity scene. • NEJGH80RS spotlights achievements in the community. Please direct noteworthy Information to Christine Cerrillo via fax at (9491646-4170, or send e-mail to chrl•tlne.ca"illoOlatimH.com. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST The ume will be found thla , evening, though ...... of fog Aa usual, the morning will wlH devek>p. sneent aome low douda and tog. u~. the marine layw wltt hug the cont mott of SURF the d-v •Newport Beach Wa'H ... quite I teW Nghe hover In the mfd.. to dlest-Ngha toct.y, with the upper80a. occaionll ~ We'I Co9ta Meea, on the other drop down~"""*· "*> hend, w111 ... moettv eunny weilt-Ngh ,.., Thundey • ..... with hight In the lower to Some MW IOUfhM9t energy micMIOL wll help ua buld Into the The,. of the WMk will be m.t-hlgh,.........., Fttdey, pNCly mud't I repNt. though we lhould J1k* up IJlfDm-= . thrwohout ... W9eltend. WWW.IMILnoN.(llN .... ...-.: BOATING FORECAST www.turlWdw.OfO TIDES The IOUlh\u 1llilfty wlr* • blow 10 '° 11 lcr'°'9 In the .... ........ lnner ...... dlmoor.. 1:381.m. 1.lltMtlOW """'2..foal-Md •>foot 1:10p.m. ........ """ --~ ... togwll ~p.m. tllllltlow ra11n ......... down. 1*un. UlflillNah Out .... , .. . -··JI~--· ...... WA111~ ''° ............... _ lftde,...uu• ..... fll .... ···- • I UP ON THE ROOF KENT TREPTOW /DAILY PILOT Workers ~ne the top of Lighthouse Coastal Community Church in Costa Mesa during a re-roofing project earkier this week. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Fate of Balboa ficus must wait until Sept. 16 Ficus defenders won a small victory Tuesday after a judge, in effect, ordered Newport Beach city officials to leave 25 Balboa Village Ocus trees intact until at least another hearing ta.Ices place Sept 16. Judge Ronald Bauer issued the temporary injonction late Tues- day in an effort to have more time to consider whether the city sbould be allowed to remove the trees. City officials had hoped to take them out by Sept 15 to be- gin the second phase of Balboa Village improvements. The Balboa Arborist Society has taken the city to court to protect the 40-year-old trees, some of which are designated as protected trees under dty guidelines. Tall ships will help remember Sept. 11 lWenty tall ships will part.lei· pate in the first anniversary cer- emony in observanc~ of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The ceremony will begin at 8:30 a.m. Sept. 11 in the waters off Newport Harbor and at Big Corona Beach. Three wreaths will be placed on the water at 8:46 a.m .. the time marking when the first air- liner struck the World Trade Center in New York City. The wreaths will represent the three sites where lives were lost. One wreath will be placed by the families of the victims, an- other by the Newport Beach Fire Department in honor of· their fallen brethren, and the last by the Daughters of the American Revolution to honor those who have given their lives defending freedom abroad. An invocation will be held at 8:30 a.m., followed by the post- ing of colors by the Camp Pen- dleton Marine Corps Color Guard. Orange County Supervisor Jim Silva and Newport Beach Mayor Tod Ridgeway will speak. followed by the Newport Beach Fire Department bagpipers playing ·Amazing Grace." The ceremony will conclude at 9:08 a.m., or the time mark- •<fl~ PALMS & FICUS TREES 75% OFF 50%0FF Stkcttd Mtrchandist 369 E. 17th Stree4 Costa Mesa, Moo.Fri 10:00am-6:00pm, Sat&: Sun IO:OOam-S:OOpm Phone (949)646-6745 • 1•111•• ~­ ........ Nwlcy _.. ·~ .......... ...... llldl .. Clll7llml ....... • FULL BAR ~-COCKTAILS Ing when the second airline flew Into the south tower of the World Trade Center. The shJp Europa will carry a 30-foot black banner with thou- sands of signatures from Rich- mond, British Columbia, signed by crew members and volun- teers at the Canadian Cllal- lenger Series in memory of the Sept. 11 attacks. The banner will fly over the ceremony and will then be sent across the country to participate in Sail for America, a gathering of thou- sands of vessels paying tribute to the World Trade Center, on Sept. 14 in New York harbor. All people, groups and or- ganlzations that wish to partici- pate in the Newport Beach event should call Ralph Rod- heim at (714) 557-5100, Ext. 13. Costa Mesa to honor memory of Sept. 11 Costa Mesa will host a me- morial tribute at noon at the Arlington Theater on the Orange County Fairgrounds. The program will include a 21 - gun salute, a moment of si- lence, police and fire color guards, interfaith speakers and the release of memory balloons. The city is also encouraging all businesses and residents to respectfully display the Ameri- can Oag OD Patriot Day, Sept. 11, to honor the victims, families, friends, rescuers and volunteers of last year's terrorist attacks. The resolution supporting the display of the U.S. flag dur- ing ~Freedom Days" was adopted by the City Council last year. President Bush signed Patriot Day into public record in De- cember in remembrance of the victims of the events that oc- curred on Sept. 11 . While displaying the Ameri- can flag, there are several Im- portant things to remember, city officials say. The flag should be raised and lowered by hand, slowly and with dignity, and flown only from sunset to sun- down. The flag must not touch the ground or floor and should not be allowed to brush against any other objects. In displaying the flag. the stars should be on lop and to the viewer's left. Flags should be in good condition and should not be displayed if soiled or tom. The flag may be mended tll·C • UI! l"'llrel&(""'-lnfllll'f...a.._) •Cl*._ MIMllMlf.uMIHI-.,_. 'cs ,,._11•••1w,.. -------· ------ t Wednesdlv, Aucust 28, 2002 AJ Taste of Newport adds new musical flavors Youn1 Chan1 Dally Pilot NEWPORT BP.AOI -P.xpect more than a culinary buffet at this year'• 'Dl8te of Newport In Sep- tember. • With Big Bad \Wdo() Daddy headlining Friday's entertainment. Kool and the Geng on Saturday and Michael McDonald on Sun- day. visitors to the 14th annual street fair can 61 their plate with a lil' bit of swing. a side of di8co and a slice of cla.Wc rock fOr de9sert "Each~ we want to gfye peo- ple who oome to Thsle of Newport a good mix of music. and staying with tha1 formula has worked for so ~ for ll'I,.. saJd Doug Stuckey. spokesman for the Newport Beach Chamber o{ Oxnmerce. The ~y food and wine fest will run Sept 13 t.lvougb Sept 15 on Newport Center Drive in Fashion Island, featuring foods from more than 30 Newport Beach restaurants and vino from 15 wineries in the state. Jeff Parker, vice president of the chamber. said this years lineup is sttonger than in previous years in tenm of artists' ~and variety. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, a big band-swing group performing Sept. 13, was chosen for its high-energy presence. Stuckey or cleaned, and may only be de- stroyed if its condition deterio- rates beyond repair. Volunteers needed for cure for cancer race The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation is looking for volunteers willing to help during its Orange County Race for the Cure. The event will take place on Sept. 22 at Fashion Island, where an estimated 30,000 peo- ple are expected to participate. With such a large amount of attendees, the need for volun- teer help is high and covers many aspects of the event, such as parlc.lng. breakdown, cleanup, trucks and transporta- Llon, and loading and unload- ing. Several of the areas also need volunteers to act as cap- tains who will receive special training beforehand. said the group appeals largely to a younger demographic, but the band's upbeat revival of big band music allows muJdple generadons to groove. •And Wf!ve De¥S' hid a big t.¥1 ~-Studcey aald.. ~ loobd. lhis year-and said, 'What can we do thaB a lule bit dlflemtt from wt. ~done in the,_.,. .. Kool and the Gang will return this year after a wildly success- ful Taste concert·two years ago. ·rr·s a fun disco feel. and peo- 'pte still love disco." Stuckey said Michael McDonald, formerly the lead singer of the '70s group the Doobie Brothers, will round out the . eniertainmeot lineup Sunday. The performer is best known for solo hJts including ·1 Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)" and "Yah Mo B There,.. which was sung with James Ingram. The Doobie Brothers hit big witb such tracks as ·What a Fool Believes• and ·Taking It to the Streets.• Parker said he's looking for- ward to hearing someone so es- tablished. •tte's one of those sort of . i . (who have) been in the world of music for so long and he's got so many great songs," he saJd( ·1 think he'll be great for a Sunday afternoon." The race has become the largest SK race in California dedicated solely to raising money for breast cancer. The event raised $1.5 million last year for treatment programs, education, screening and re- search. Those wishing to volunteer can contact Volunteer Manager Julie Reed at (714) 957-9157, Ext. 27 or by e-mail at Julie@ockomen.com. FOR THE RECORD An article in Monday's Daily Pilot, •A patriotic participant," incorrectly named the owner of the tall ship the Lynx. That replica privateer ship is owned by Woodson K. Woods. 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Phone (949) 764-l 'N6 llllillll1Ndl-~.- I • M ......._, W 28, 2002 COUNCIL Continued from Al port Beadl Police Ollet Bob McDonell. who p'4e ~ piTJlen- tadoo that lnduded stadstlca on Fourth of July arrests and the cost to the dty to police West Newport for the holiday: $90,643. Fed up with years of raucoua Independence Day street parties that have earned Newport the nickname "1.ooport." council members agreed it'• time to find a cure for the party problem. But they had a harder tim~ asreeJng how that could be accomplished. During the study session Tues- day afternoon, Mayor Tud J\idge-· way emphasiz.ed changing the characler of the neigN>ocbood from a summer-rental 'place to an area where owners Uve in their properties year-round. • Residents suggested a total shutdown of West Newport streets during the holiday -an idea that has drawn controversy in the past Others suggested halting liquor sales in the area on Fourth of July. Another option, some said, is making the prob- lem area on the peninsula off limits to everyone but residents. FILE PHOTO I DALY Pl.QT Newport police officers warn a partygoer to back off as they restrain and arrest his City Council candidate Made- lene Arakelian urged better en- forcement of housing rules that limit the number of people who can live in rental properties. And others suggested banning sum- mer rentals altogether. ln the end, council members agreed it's worth taking a look at all these options. JUDGE Continued from Al an Aug. 19 legal filing. Both can- didates filed their candidate statements on Aug. 8. When contacted Monday, Bridgman defended her claims and said she hadn't seen MacEachem's request to have a judge "strike the offending com- ments" from her statement "l can't comment on what I haven't seen," Bridgman said. "Everything in my statement is honest and truthful." ln her complaint, MacEachern questioned what she says is Bridgman's claim that she has re- ceived the "endorsements of various attorney organizations," as well as Rep. Outs Cox. who re- presents Newport Beach. In her ballot statement, Bridg- man said she has earned the support of Orange County Sher- i.ff Mike Carona, as well as "lead- ership in the Assn. of Orange County Deputy District Attor- neys, the Orange County Attor- neys' Assn., the California Pros- SAT Continued from Al tinue to encourage more sru- deats to take the test "That's something we work on all the time," Anatol said. "We need to make sure the srudents understand all of the require- ments and the timelines." While the district does not have the number of test-takers and scores broken down by eth- BUILDING Continued from Al said. Resident Ouistina Ouistian- sen said she opposed the addi- tion because the resulting home would be out of character with the swroundfng neighborhood. The average home in Mesa North has about four bedrooms, she said, and Anderson-Davis' home already has seven. The proposed addition would double the neighborhood average for bedrooms. "A building that is twice the I II I-' I P:\ I '.\: ~\I I. t·l ';\;Cl 'S Ne'llP Medical Producu lmaltor N.B. Podiat:ri.tt Ot. Roth Low <:o.t • No Ota1 Mcclicationa Money Bede Guataot.eell c.o ....... info (9-49) 752-7661 friend for obstruction of justice during this year's Fourth of July. "Let's stop being afmid," Oty Council members agJeed to Councilman Steve Bromberg said, bring the matter to a regular Oty urging others to prepare to stand Council meeting, where the first firm against the opponents, such step will probably be to aeate a as liquor stores that might be an-committee to consider the full gered by a city crackdown. "Some-arsenal at the city's disposal. thing really bad one day is going to happen .... These are constitu- tional lsmles. but I think that con- stitutionally we have the param- eters to take drastic and extreme measures." ecutors' Assn." and other groups. In written statements, attor- neys' association President Christopher Kralick. who is also the vice president of the pros- ecutors' group, said the groups have not endorsed either candi- date. Bridgman also said Cox •de- scribed me as superbly quali- fied." Cox sent letters to both candidates congratulating them on their victory in the March 5 primary. Because neither candi- date received more than 50% of the vote, they must face off dur- ing a Nov. 5 runoff. ln an Aug. 14 letter to Bridg- man. Cox said he sent a similar letter to MacEachem and used "the same words about the other candidate seeking this office. n Cox sent another letter to Bridgman on Aug. 20, after dis- cus.sing her ballot statement over the phone. "I appreciate your willingness to remove the references to me in your ballot state~ent. if it is within your power to do so, as we discussed by phone yester- day," Cox wrote. nicity, the proportion of minor- ity students taking the test na- tionally hit an all-time high of 35%. Anatol said programs such as AVID -Advancement Via lndi· vidual Determination -at many of the district's high schools and middie schools have helped to increase the number of students who pursue admission to four- year universities. And as more seniors elect to go to four-year colleges, more students will fol- size of surrounding homes is not compatible," Ouistian.sen said. "Have you ever been inside the home?" Planning Commis- sion OJ.airwoman Katrina Foley asked Ouistian.sen. "No." "Then how did you know it had seven bedrooms?" Foley asked, poindng out that house's mass is not visibly apparent from the street. "I knew from the last time they remodeled," Ouistiansen an- swered. Foley said the commission is not concerned with the number of bedrooms or the iotrlcades of the businesa license. The only is- sue the commission needed to worry about was the potential ef- fect on the surrounding neigh- borhood, which she deemed was •JUNE CASAGRAM>E covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached et (949) 5744232 or by e-mail at june.C8sagrsnde@latimes.com. Once the ballot statements are filed and certified with Orange County Registrar of Voters Rosa- lyn Lever, they cannot be altered unless by order of a judge. "We cannot allow any changes," Lever said. "It's up to the judge." Among th.e other claims, MacEachem. objects to Bridg- man's statement that she "won the March primary with 46.6% of the vote." Bridgman, a deputy district at- torney, also says she. has pros- ecuted "gang members, drug peddlers, rapists and robbers." MacEachem disputes that claim too, alleging that Bridgman has appeared in court on those cases only to set hearing dates and never led the district attorney's case. Bridgman referred questions about the specific claims to her attorney, Darryl R Wold. "I assume everything she said in her statement is accurate," Wold said. "Most of these com- plaints are highly technical and nitpicky." Wold said the claim against low suit, Anatol projected. The district might also con- sider reviving an SAT preparation course that was taught by UC Ir- vine staff at Costa Mesa and F.s- tancia high schooJs in the past, Anatol said. 1h.astee Martha Auor said she was not concerned by the low percentage of SAT-takers at some district schools. saying many seniors opt to get their associ- ate's degrees at Orange Coast College before making the leap none. . Planning Commissioner Eleanor F.gan agreed. "It is not up to the Planning Commission to regulate people's lifestyles or how many kids they can have," F.gan said. •rt meets all the [city's development] guidelines." Anderson-Davis could add even more children to the house- hold and still be in compliance with state lawa, even without the second-story addition, Planning Commissioner Bruce Garlich added. lf her goal was motivated by proftta, Anderson-Davis could pack more kids In, but she wouldn't do that because the cbildren a.re her family and she wants them to have the best, she said. "Adopt lbem and take some of the pn!llUl'e off me.• Anderaon- Dma to1d lbe audience et the meedng. ·0pen )'OUl' heerta and youtdoon." Sbe baa lmtted neighbors to WHAT'S AFLOAT • MW'8MUJAJil publl9hed ~.lfyou ... ~· ......., _., ..... ... lnlonNdon fD ... DllV ..... .. W. a.y IL, COlilil Mill, CA lm1: ..... CM» .... ,,_ • ., .... . .,, ........ " ..... ClUES110N Wt..t8hould Newport ..... do to....,Oldel'onthe Fourth of .Jtlly7 Call our Readers Hotline ? • at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to t:Milypilotl§latlmes.com. Ptease apeU your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only. MacEachem's statement was filed three days earlier as a pre- emptive move. Scott Zimmon filed the complaint on behalf of Bridgman. "We didn't want to create any publicity for it if MacEachem didn't initiate it herself," Wold said. "We • wouldn't have taken any action." It alleges that MacEachem, a deputy district attorney who lives in Corona del Mar, falsely claims she was named Outstand- ing Orange County Prosecutor. The lawsuit also claims MacEachem filed "extraneous material" on the statement thal is not permitted, including a Jong list of endorsements and praise from the Los Angeles Tunes. Neither MacEachem nor her attorney could be reached for comment on the allegations be- fore press time. • MUL CUNTON covert the environment and politics. He may be reached et (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul.clinton@- lstimes.com. to four-year universities. "With the rising cost of col- leges, you see a lot of students doing that, and a lot of parents, myself included, encourage their children to go to OCC to get their lower division courses taken care of before they go on," Fluor said. • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education. She may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail et deirdre.newmsn@Jstimes.com. come into her home to see what kind of a household she runs. None baVe accepted her offer so far. she said. "They want to keep their blinders on and keep their tun- nel vision of what they think this house is," Anderson-Davis said. "They don't want to know the truth that we are a family." If they were to visit, they would most likely be greeted by 8-year-old Kenyon, whose big brown eyes are mqnitled by his da.B.-rimmed glasses. He would Ump' over -both legs are in braces because of cerebral palsy -and ask. "You wanna play pmet" Once put the unoflldal wel- oome wagon, the houle oftmw a variety of acttvldes. from games in the playroom to reading dme In the library. Outllcle, a full play- (JOUDd can be found. complete with a large tnmpollne. PACh bedroom .. indMduaOy themed for the kldl and JI equipped with a VCR for bed- ----• UllPlr NI *°'' 19¥ ......... ..... ........ .. ............... ... ... .......... ...... PUBLIC SAFETY I POLICE FILES COSIA.-A •W•••A 32 .,..old women wet •••don •lllP'dM of ......... .,~lnthe 1200 bled It 2:28 p.m. Mondly. •C.:• 1---...t .. ..-..us-D1Mi: Indecent expaall'9 Wiii reported It 8:61 p.m. Mondly. .......... Annoying cella were reported In the 1900 blOC* et 8:12 a.m. Monday. ·~1ot•11Jad:A 41-\'Mf'Old men was erretted on "..pdon of vendellem In the 1900 blodt at 3:08 p.m. Monday. .,....~,.. 42-yeeH>ld mao wes ~on •llP'dOn of b411PMl'r'lg In thl ... 700 block et 8:41 a.m. Mondly. NMFOllT IUOt •N9wpettlollll-*A 1t-y• old Mlln WM ~ on11.epldon of grmnd Nil In"" 2700 bloc:t et 3:30 p.m. Mond9y. • o..tDok Dwe. A home burolMY wee reported et 8:158 p.m. $und8V. •~A home burglary wet rwported In the 1000 blodt It 4:20 p.m. Sunday. • a.I DIM: A commen:lel ~IV wea reported In the 1400 blodt It 8 e.m. Monday. • 81MhcMe ..-d Summit: A »yell"okl man WM arrested on auepiclon of poneaalng. switchblade knife It 9:30 p.m. Monday. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Warnings posted around Grand Qmal The Orange County Health Care Agency posted signs Tuesday afternoon warning swimmers and div- ers to stay away from Grand Canal OD Balboa Island af- ter heightened levels of bac- teria were discovered. Testing samples taken Monday evening showed 110 bacteria, only six more than the state-mandated standard, said Monica Ma- zur, the agency's spokes· woman. On Thursday, U.S. De- partment of Agriculture of- ficials removed a gaggle of ducks from the canal that were suspected of unload- ing their waste into the wa- ter. However, a group of pi- geons still congregates at the spot, Mazur said. When the agency posts at an area, it is not closed to the public. Instead, the area is flagged as a potential health risk. Shooting sparks investigation Costa Mesa police are investigating an accidental shooting that occurred Tuesday morning. Gordon Franklyn Brid- ges. 43, was shot in his side in his garage in the 1900 block of Anaheim Avenue when a 22-callber revolver that he and a friend were examining discharged. The two had found the gun in a box. Bridges was taken to UCJ Medical Center, where he was listed in serious but stable condition. Lifeguards award 3 scholarships Three lifeguards re- ceived scholarships on Aug. 20 at the Newport Beach Ocean Ufeguard Assn. End of the Summer time videos. "My kids have to have struc- ture; that's how they function." Anderson-Davis said. "So every night before they go to bed, they each watch a video. That way, they know it's time to wind down." Alexander, 8, would be found at his mothe(s aide. He Is a momma'll boy. Anderson-Davia explained. Mer a few minutes, the autistic boy would "wne out" with his eyes fixated on some far off target. Anderson-Davis leaned over and whispered ln his ear. "Alex." she said in a soft voice. Norapome. "lan't It wonderfulT He's just in hie own place rtgbt now,• she would say. "I love audsdc d>il- dml." A tender klaa on the neck would bring Ale.lander hick to the •nonnaJ" world. Kenyon would come ruahlng back ln, th.la time with his ped- ded blue helmet on to protect ewry 8'ntly It 230I Unf\:enlly DIM, Nl\wpatt ..... .. ~ ........... llll'ough N-.pall Dur-. ~•wit flllafl. Cll IDr r••rv lie,., --OMJ Awards Banquet. The assoc.iatlon cele- brated its 19th year with the city at the Elks Oub. The club presented the association with a $500 general donation for the Don Burns Scholarship Fund. Presented annually. the scholarship honors the late Don Burns, who was a Newport Beach lifeguard for 40 years, as well as an Fstancia High teacher and coach. The scholarship is awarded to lifeguards who demonstrate interest and involvement in education, youth development, sports and sportsmanship, and corvrnunity involvement. This year's recipient is Ben Green, a Newport Harbor High graduate studying architecture at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. The Newport Beach Ma- rine Safety Officers Assn. also awarded scholarships to Ben Carlson, a UCl stu· dent from Alta Loma, and Richard Sprout, a Santa Ana College Fire Academy studenl from Newport Beach. Kitten rescued from freeway bridge A small, gray kitten perched precariously on a freeway bridge Tuesday afternoon was rescued by California Highway Patrol and Orange County Ani- mal Control crews. Many drivers reported seeing the feline poking its head out of an expansion joint on a transition road between the southbound Costa Mesa Freeway and the San Diego Freeway. Officers arrived at the scene about l p.m. lt took them about an hour to find the cat, which they esti- mated to be 6 weeks old. Once the kitten was found, they leaned over the railing and rescued it with a net -Deirdre Newman him from a deadly bead injury. The former crack-baby has a shunt and must wear the helmet to play like a nonnal kid. "Wanna play game?" he asked before. running back into the playroom. There is never a dull moment at the Madison Avenue house, Andel'IOn-Davis ,aid, but she wouldn't have it any other way. "Our kids are our life," she said. "I don't know What we would do without them. .. Although her children take prec.edence In neady every as- pect of her life, Andenon-Dntl admits the second-story addi- tion ... tel&h req1.le9t. -rbe addition Is tor~· An· denon-DIVia saki. "The tlda haw the whole home: my h ..... bend IDd I just want aome lpllCl8 for ounelves. .. • LOUla ....... 84 CCNef9 <:-. M .... She mey be readwtd at UM9) 57tM276 or by HNM et lollr..harperf!IJati,,.,..,com. lm9Qin.IM cuWne end '*"l*ed WYtce. 2G1 w. eo... HfuhM¥ ...... '°'· Newpott .... ( .. ,.,.2411. J • • ~. Auaust 28. 2002 AS FORUM HOW 10 GET Pl.-l8HED -a..a..: Mel to Editot'W hge Editor Jemea Miier 9t the Deltv Plot, 330 W. 8-v St., Com Mesa, CA 92627•P11 •1 a Hodne: Call (949) 642-6086 Fb: ~to (949) 948-4170 E-mel:S«1d to dallypllottl~.oom •NA ~ice mmt lndude ful neme, hom9town end phone number (for verification purpow). The Piiot l1IMf'V99 the right to edit all submissions for darity end length. MAILBAG New program can save other young football playe~' lives· Thank you, Dts. Douglas Hanington and Michael Wells ("Safety net." Friday). What a wonderful program they have initiated at Newport Harbor High School If this type of testing and safety equipment had been in effect a year ago, our grandson Matt C.Olby would probably be alive today. Although he suffered the most extreme effects of multiple brain injuries, how many of our kids have so-ailled mild concussions and suffer long-term or permanent brain damage that goes undetected? Basmacyian's loyalty to her lesbian daughter, but what ii the quesdoning ch1ld then asks "IO what b8$ that to do with~ ln a parader It gets back to the same problem. homnsenaats are so concerned with promoting their sexDal preference that they fail to • undmtand the problems that the ~creates for others. I don't want to have to explain homosm iality to my 7-year-old child, and I very much resent their Min your face" approach that pressures me to do so. PATTY LIVINGSTON Costa Mesa Thieves should pay for stolen carts, not stores more secure? Everyone who buys groceries. My 82-year-old mother who Uvea off of her Social Security doesn't drtve. She knows it is wrong to steal a store's expensive cart and so her solution was to bay a small inexpensive pull cart. The City C.Ouncil could learn a lesson from her regarding morality and responsibility. JUANrTA PEREZ Costa Mesa Everythingisjustduckyin Grand CulaJ since roundup We don't know if Matt's death inspired this new (to our area) $&f ety effort, but It appears that this program could be adopted for aU the other high ' schools in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District at very little cost but invaluable benefits. What price do you put on your child's ability to reason properly or even his or her UCe? FILE PHOTO /DAILY PILOT Orange County's first Dyke March proceeds through Costa Mesa streets. Could I possibly have this right? The Costa Mesa City Council wants to financially punish local stores when their carts are stolen r council pushing to clean up carts." Aug. 16). A super big thank-you to Newport Beach City Councilman Steve Bromberg and the multi-agency task force for removing 60 ducks from the Grand Canal on Balboa Island (MDuck -duck -vamoose," Friday). You missed 10, and certain Individuals are feeding the escapees and maldng plans for more breeding; however, in the meantime it is a delight to be able to sleep squawk-free through the night and to be able to stroU the 200 block and not want to burn my shoes upon returning to my home. The kids and adults who swim in the Grand Canal thank you too. We would hope to see more improved guidelines and procedures to deal with head injuries, not only for football but other sports as well Included in this would be better equipment and training for aU those involved in the athletic programs, to be able to identify and deal with these injuries. This new effort by Harrington and Wells appears to be an excellent start. Again, thank you. MKE ANO MARTI COLBY C.Osta Mesa Dyke March, lener writer Sandra • Basmacyian gives advice to mothers of small children who as.le questions about the gay rally (Mailbag, uHere's advice for the inquisitive mother,• Aug. 14). Apparently, it is a grocery store's fault if people walk off with their carts. What ever happened to finding the guilty culprits, enforcing the law and punishing the righl people? Isn't it still illegal to take someone else's property? Just who does the City Council think will ultimately end up paying for the store's fine o r extra cost associated with making those carts Gay rally response doesn't offer a satisfying answer Basmacyian suggests she teU them the gay and lesbian community is comprised of wonderful people. professional people, loving people. MIKE BUETTEU Balboa Island In defending the Orange County That may be true, and I appreciate COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Planning Commission is trying to promote healthy homes By Katrina Foley and Bruce Garllch After reading the story regarding res.idents' complaints about rental housing conditions in C.Osta Mesa ("Residents explain housing concerns," Monday), we were disappointed that no mention was made or a Rental Housing Improvement Program currently under study by the Costa Mesa Planning C.Ommission. Modeled after an effort successfully implemented by the city of Santa Ana. the program would provide for a systematic inspection of residential rental properties to promote public health, safety and welfare by correcting code violations that create a threat to the occupants' safety or to the structural integrity of the building or which have a negative effect on the surrounding neighborhood. If approved by th.e commission and City Council, the plan would provide for dedicated code enforcement officers to inspect, over a period of years, for compliance with All Proceeds to CMFA Charity Fund Banquet & Charity Auction Following The Tournament When: Monday, October 7, 2002 -1: 15 pm Shotgun start (check-in at 12:00 pm) Where: Costa Mesa Country Club Formats Team Best Boll Scramble 1lne flithts: 1. All Men Teams 2. Mixed Men & Women Teams 3. All Women Teams Price: $100 includes golf w/ cart & Banquet following the tournament. $30 Dinner & Auction only llOIS1'IA110N DUDLN: Saturday, September 30, 2002 1IAM Please provide Name & Phone I for all ~. Individual Players will be teomed up to make a 4 Player Team 1. 2. ____________ _ 3. ~·------------ ... Audlon ..... .,.., ..... 2 Long DriYe Hoies • 2 Closest to lhe Pin Holes • Muligans con be purchased: Putting C°'*9t prior to ... Toumarwt ... $10 • ,... ........... ,...,, ..... ., ... •a.•, ....... 1. Tee & Grw 5ponlon • $75 • 2. DonaliOn of Door Prim or Auction Item C.dld .............................. 14761 ......... tof-116--IUO. Cellil .................. 'h A H • 909·336-1830 ,.., Olla .. 21 .. 1, Colla Miia 92621 ¥:11~ 111t -mid am M .., .. ,, • aC1111m111r ,...,.,-c,••• .... lll applicable provisions or the code. It would be funded by modest fees charged to property owners (the Santa Ana fee is less than $1.50 per unit. per month) and would ma.Ice provisions for well-kept properties to earn exemption from the program. . The program may also make provisions for tenant and property management education In the interest of improving and maintaining living conditions. This evolving program was most recently discussed at the July 22 Planning Commission hearing. At that time, direction was given to staff to make plans for a special study session at whlch residents. property owners and managers and other interested parties could comment on and make input to the plan. Any help the Daily PUot can provide in getting this information out would be a welcomed public service. • KATRINA FOlEY ANO BRUCE GARUCH are Costa Mesa planning commissioners. Foley is a Costa Mesa City Council candidate. SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8, 2002 11:00 AM -4:00 PM BIG CORONA DEL MAR BEACH Open to Everyone! · Prizes and Cash Awards wlll be given! FREE Admission! Come and watch I Partlcpants get an Offlclal T-Shlrt and ... r ' EACH REGISTERED PARTICIPANT Will RECEIVE ONE FREE ROUND-TRIP TICKET TO CATALINA! '" (Muimwm of tight proplt fW" lt11111J "KING SPONSOll0 •'!':!~ NEWP'ORIC~f ·------ "Sg.1111.1 SrON~· ...,_. Dily~Plb Clll ... , ....... G l llGt allr ____ I• " I Presented by The Commodores Club of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce r------------, I 41st Annual I I Sandcastle Contest I I ~!!I!.! am .11~.., 4:00 rm.I pin:r•*•l;•~ij I (llust be tet»1vet1by~6, 20021 I o.r-ot ,,,,,_""',,.on,,_...,.,,,.,.... on1tJ I TeamName ________ _ ITeamleader _________ _ IFlrm/Ofgarization._~~~~~­ IAddress._~--~----­I City St._ r., __ Telephone _________ _ Categofy (check one): fdtJ.fm a Masters Class ............................ $60.oo Archtlect lirms a Business Class .......................... $40.00 N olfWll ~ fRestannls; banks,~ '1ns.·et:.) 0 Famies ................................. ~·· $30.00 CMI c:onsist d more lflln one (gfltyocx1~ ..,,.,,) a Oltl8f ()ganizations ......... " ....... $30.00 CMC OIDlfmllelnl; y<dl grtlCfJI. ....c::tbs. (MMJc--.. et:. 1.................. , ,, r.......1 . 1'Wd ........... .-. . E'*Y ............ d. OChldt 0 end card o M<: av.a a Am. &p. Nllnl an•----------.' r.d ........, _______ _ 1e..o._ "*"·----' ....... ,. .... ___ _ I .._... ... 0•1 1tc::a m • 1 1471llllMraM.f'l ; llm\Qa-1 .................... ., 'L !. .2.-~~~1!!-~_!!1.!_~_!!!_!!1!~•- ' \ ' :M w..eldly, ,_... 28, 2002 . AROUND TOWN • s.nd~TDWN ltem8 to the Deily Piiat, 330 W. Bey St., :eo.. Meu, CA 82127; bv fax 10 :(IM9) ~ 170; « bv calling (949) 67-M298. Include the time, date and locadon of the event, aa well .. a c:ontac:t phone number. A complete lltting Is ev•ileble et www.dailypilot.com. TODAY ...... CIWtopher Cox end o.n. Rohrabadler will speak at the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce Newport Sunrise Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. The apecial breakfut sponsored by Sheldon Pines of the TraMPOrtatiOn Corridor Agencia, will be held at the Radisson HoteJ In Newport Beach. The hotel la at 4545 MacArthur Blvd. $20 for members with reservations; $25 at the door. $26 for potential members. (949) 729-4400. BEST BET FRfDAY A showing of •Clock 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 Badt Bay Drive. $8 per car. (949) 729-DUNE. COURTESY Of NE~T BEACti PU8UC LBRARY The acoustic sounds of Buzzwor1d will fill the Newport Beach Central Library at 3 p.m. Sept 15 with a live program titled ·~us!c of the ~a.ndolin." T_he ele~tric b~nd wil perform its usual blend of traditional, jazz, art, rock and sundry wor1d music with lively Celtic influences. The library 1s at 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801 or www.newportbeachlibrary.Ofll. SATUR.DAY The movie •Mrs. Doubtftre• will be shown at dusk as part of the Newport Dunes Resort M ovies 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 Bade Bay Drive. $8 per car. (949) 729-DUNE. SEPTEMBERS The 41st •nnu•I S.ndca.U. Contest will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Big Corona del Mar Beach. All regiS1ered participants will receive one free round-trip tidtet to Catalina. The event. sponsored by the Commodores Club of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce, will conslS1 of four categories. The fee is $30 for the family end organization categories, $40 for the business category and $60 for the m asters category. Teams may not &xceed eight people. Entries must be received before Sept 6. (949) 729-4400. OCTOBERS The Hubor Heritage Run •nd Fitness Fair will return to Newport Beach today. The 16-year event. hosted by Newport Harbor High School, will include a 6K Feature Race, a 2K hm Run.Walk and a Kid's Klassic race. RegiS1ration will begin at 6:30 a.m. followed by races starting at 8, 8:30, 9:16 and 9:30 a.m. The school ls at 16th St betWeen Dover Dr. and Irvine Ave. Free. (949) 616-6611 or www.kathyloperevents.com/hhr. ONGOING The ..Mwish Community CenW Senior Services Department of the Ruth M. Kahn Center offers opportunities for game players. A poker group meets 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m . Mondays,• mah-jongg group meets from 11 e.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdayi. Bingo, pan and chess players are also needed for game days to be formed soon. (714) 755-0340, Ext. 260. The Heelth Dynemics CenW holds an ·ultimate Health Wortcahop• at 7 p.m. Wednesdays. The free event includes a vegetarian dinner. The center la at 2901 W. Coast Highway, Suite 380, Newport Beach. (949) 645-7111. The Jewish Femity Service Center has support group meetings at 7 p.m. Tuesdays for people experiencing a divorce. The-group meets at the Jewish Family Service Center, 260 Baker St, Suite G .• Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950. Clean, Comfortable, Uncrowded More Pel'Sona/ Attention to OurMembel'S • Semf-Private for Men & Women • Lots of Equipment/Free Weights • Pllates Studio & Mat Classes • SPINNING Theater-Licensed • 16 Full lime PersonaJ Trainers • Child Care ea~ noon M - F • Ample & Convenient Parking • Yoga, Tai Chi, Stretch classes • Step, Power Pump, Cardio • Showers, Steam & Towels • Skin Care and Permanent Make-Up • Estheticians, and Nurse Practioner • Physical Therapy Center, Qualified Therapist on Staff, No Assistants "Where can the power of the High Holidays still speak to me?" l "At University Synagogue, you'll experience High Holiday services that s eak to the mind and the heart." blood pressure screening twice a month, between 9 and 11 a.m. on the first and third Tuesday. Volunteer nurses are needed. The center Is at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, (949) 644-3244. A women's support group la hosted by the Jewish Femity Service of Orange County at 7 p.m . Wednesdays at the agency office, 260 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 445-4960. The Upper Newport 8llY Naturalists and Friends meet on the second Saturday of every month at the comer of EaS1bluff and Badt Bay drives. Walking tours leave every 16 minutes, starting at 9 a.m . through 10:16 a.m . Free. (714) 97~20. The Newport Coutch ... of the Ali Lassen's Leads Club, an international group for business referrals, meets at 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., CoS1a Mesa. (800) 70/-7337. The Newport H•rbor Lawn Bowling Club meets at 1 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. Saturdays at the comer of Crown Drive and San Joaquin Road. (949) 640-6049. Reverse Mortgage Netwottt aponsors a question-and-answer aeuion for seniors 62 and older .i 3 p.m. Wednesdays at Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beecn. (949) 723-0233. ~eem.nt.ry School PTA meets on the third Tuesday of each month altematlng with start times of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m . Meeting dates and times are posted In the sdlool office, 2627 Vista del Oro, Newport Beach. (949) 515-5920. A women's tt..py support group meets to discuss relationship Issues at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 1161 Dove St, Suite 105, Newport Beach. (949) 261~. Friends of the Newport Beech Public Library Used Book Store needs to replenish it.a book stock. Patrons are urged to bring in unwanted boob. With the exception of law boob or magazines, all donations - hardcover and papefbadt -are welcome and are tu-<leductlble. Boob m-v be left at •nv of the three branch llbf'ariea: BaJboe, Mariners or Corona del Mar. They also may be dropped off In the special book closet next to the store at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 769-9667. County sponsors a diacossion group focusing on issues, concerns and responsibilities of adult children caring for their elder1y parents at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 260 E. Baker St, Costa Mesa. The purpose of the group is to help children and other concerned relatives identify problems and issues and develop appropriate solutions. $30. (714) 4454950. The Costa MeN Clulmber of Commerce holds networking luncheon meetings from 11:45 a.m . to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. Vtsitors are welcome. $13. (714) 885-9090. A book group meets for• half-hour reading and half-hour class from 10 to 11 a.m . Mondays at Borders Books, Music & Cafe on the comer of 19th Street and Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa, and from 11 a.m. to noon Tuesdays and Fridays at the White Rabbit Children's Bookstore on the second level of South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St, Cost.a Mesa. Borders, (949) 631-8661; White Rabbit. (714) 445-0010. A clivorad lndlvldu•ls support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m . Tuesdays at the Center for Expressive Psychotherapy, 2900 Bristol St, Suite D\03, Costa Mesa. $80 per month. (714) 601-8702. Free .. d•nM wninen to .. airline flight attendants and pilots are given at 11 :30 a.m. Saturdays at Marshall'• Tae Kwon Do, 333 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. (949) 574-0122.~aafe­ PIJSS'1nger.oom. The Newpoft-MeN Cribbege Club meets at 6:45 p.m . the second and fourth Wednesdays In Room 6 of the Oasis Senior Center at the comer of 6th Street and Marguerite Avenue In Corona def Mar. $2. All ages welcome. The public Is lnvtt.d to view • collection of photographic art of Crystal Cove State Pa rte by John Connell and Merlam Braselle on display from Feb. 1 to 28 at the Newport Beecn Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3870. NMCY aark end Aleodat9a sponsors a weekly yoga meditation Malon from 6:30 to 6;30 p.m. at the Education Center, 471 Old Newport Road, Suite 103, Newport Beach. Free and all are welcome. (949) 631-0560. 11-ellrolC.-..... ~~~ Childhood Pl'ogr9m pnMdea ~ Ktlvtties for childten ~ 310 5 from 9 •.m. to 1 p.m . MondeV through Fridlly at the Beleertc Community Center, 1975 e.tNrtc Drive. Caff for cot!)&· (714) 764-5158. . n.. Nluro Onoology ~at the Hoag Cancer Canter aponaors a group dlK:oaion for .ctulta with brain tumors. The group m-.. on 1M fir91 and third Thursday of every month fro.m 7 to 8:30 p.m . at the Petty and George Hoag CenterAuditorium.Designedto help both patients and families understand and cope with the illness, each meeting Pre9ents various speaker. <ftSCUalng a range of related topics. Free. The center la at 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beecn. Krla Okamoto, (949) 674-6232. 1'4Mln SuMwr Orenge County hosts its "Walk and Talk," a biweekly walking group for women who have had or have cancer. Women have the opportunity to share their experienoea and support one another. The group meets at 10 a.m . the second and fourth Fridays of fl\/8ry month at the Nikegoddess store In Fashion Island in Newport Beach. (949) 276-3888. TM Upper N9wport Bey Ecological Reserve and Nature Preserve hosts kaysk tours of the Badt Bay at 10 a.m. Sundays for a two-hour tour at 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. $20. Kayaks available through Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort. Call for reservations. (800) 585-0747. The Jewish Famlty Service of Orange County is forming a parenting group that will meet from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the first and third Monday of every month at the Jewish Family Service, 260 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa. The program offers parents the opportunity to talk with other parents and a counselor about concerns and to leam ways of successful parenting. Call for information on fees and group enrollment (714) 445-4950. The Newport Beech W.•lng Club meets each Tuesday through Thursday and Saturday at 9 a.m .. and every day at 7 p .m. at the corner of Hospital Road and Superior Avenue in Newport Beach. (949) 660-1332. The Costa MeN Senior Cent. will host ballroom dancing with live music from the Costa Mesa Music Makers on Tuesday nights from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. The event is $4 per person, and · refreshments will be provided. The center Is at 695 W. 19th St, Coate Mesa. (949) 548-3884. A monthly w Mtwoftdng resource meeting will be held the last Thursday of every month from 7:30 to 9 p.m. for people currently unemployed. The meeting la sponsored by St Andrew's Presbyterian Church and will in the Stewart lounge chapel in the administration building. Free. The c:hurdl la located at 600 St Andrews Road, Newport Beech. (949) 574-2239. A awi1'1endb1lroom dance clua ls held from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Fridays at the Choruallne Studio, 3100 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. No partner Is needed.$10perperaon,•ndthe first clau ls hatt-price. (714) 964-3364 or dance.Mtfirms.com. .. .lma9lne a different High Holiday experience! Exciting, participatory and spiritually meanfngful services that are aufflclently traditional to recall ear1ier times and yet innovative and Imaginative! High Holidays at University Synagogue are a unique combination of worship, drama, BAITBACU ••• ~ / dynamic dlscusaiona, and a variety of musical ~ and musicians accompanying our cantor. We invite you to shal'8 a different High 1-f ollday experience at University Synagogue, aa we celebrate our tradition. For lnform9tb11bout High~ s.mc... ..... c81owofllce(l4lt563-.1535 Come see why Reconstructloniun Is the fastest growing movement in Americln Judaism and why University Syn1g"ogue Is the fastest growing s~ue In Orange Countyl We are inciualve, parUdpatory, egalltatWl, splrituel, Innovative, and famlty Mencly. ,...,, August 30, 8.'00 p.m. "Helldlc 8'cwtea wtth Mor* v.luee". Rabbi Rachlis preeents eelectiona end leeda I discussion of eplrtlull tales that emphasize ethal behavior. ,.....,....,.., .. ..._,lep .. mber78"d...,._, ........... 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Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -For the first time in 13 years of coaching cross country at F.stancia High, Coach Otarlie Ap· pell didn't take the boys and girls cross country teams to running camp this summer. With a work schedule that didn't aJ. low time for a trip and difficulty with runners' work and vacation plans, Appell said this summer proved more difficult to get runners together to train. "We really had to work to get run· ners to meet two or three limes a week.~ said Appell, who has led the F-stancia boys to six state meets ln his prior 12 seasons at F-stancia and has a stacked team this year of nine return· ers, including the Pacific Coast League Otarnpion and CIF Division n individual champion in Humberto Rojas, who will be Appell's No. I run- ner. The senior ran to a fifth-place fin. ish in CIF Division DI at last season's State Finals (16: 15), the best finjsh by an F-stancia runner, to help the Eagles to a sixth-place finish at the meet. After Rojas, the Nos. 2 through 5 spots are up for grabs. according to Appell, but should get several looks from a slew of returners which in· elude probable tearn-captaJn and senior Aaron Van Geem. seniors Sean Zich, Geraldo Orozco, Aaron Aores, Abel Aores, Francisco Morales and juniors Matt Zich and PanfiJo Elias. Orozco finished 36th (16:49.5) at the ClF Division ll1 Finals, while Van Geem finished 4lst (16:54.9). Matt Zich finished 95th (17:51) while Elias took lOlst (17:54) and Abel Rores fin. ished 106th (18:02). Abel Aores was the fourth man for most of last sea- The Eagles Humberto Rojas, Sr. Aaron Van Geem, Sr. Geraldo Orozco, Sr. Sean Zich, Sr. Aaron Flores, Sr. Abel Flores, Sr. f.rancisco Morales, Sr. Matt Zich, Jr. Panfilo Elias, Jr. Alex Cahuantze, So. Martin Diaz, Jr. Coec:h: Charlie Appell son, Appell said. Newcomers Alex Cahuantz.e (sophomore) and junior Martin Diaz should also make an impact for the F.agles as they prepare for their first season in the Golden West League. Appell said he expects to have 15 boys compete, which is a smaller amount that other teams in the league, due to the size of F.stancia's student body, he said ·(The smaller student body) hurts a school in cross country in terms of numbers," Appell said. "One injury could be traumatic for the whole situation." Rojas suffered a sprained right an- kle while training three weeJcs ago and Appell doesn't know when he'll be back to 100%. With little time training together to record runners' times, Appell said he hasn't decided on lineups for panicu- lar races yet "You can never say, it's like a cha· meleon," Appell aaid. "I can never tell who will produce for a day. It's very eventy matched presently, anyone can produce. They are a little bit doser-knit group than we've had in the past" STEV6.McCRANK/DAllYPILOT Humberto Rojas is one of seven returning seniors in the Eagles' ranks. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEW I New-look Eagles Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Instead of compet- ing against running powerhouses Co- rona del Mar High and University, the &tanda High girls cross country team heads into the 2002 ClF Division lll sea- son in a new league that features strongholds such as Saddleback, Santa Ana and Orange. Just another challenge for Eagles' coach Ola.die Appell, but one he is ex- cited to undertake. 'We go from being around in first place in rbe Pacific Coast League to No. 3 or 4 J.n the Golden West League so now it's more of a challenge, more wort." Appell said. "You can't peak for every race. If there are nine races, you're trying to make an end product in re- P.fds to ranlclng in the top three in league. .. Estancia will still face Costa Mesa In league play. Appell praised junior Mus· tang runner Ouistlne Bjelland. "Costa Mesa ls vastly improved." Ap- pell said. "(Bjelland) mJght get ftnt (in· divldually)." . To combat league rivals, E8tanda re- turns three runnera that indude eenlon Diana Rosette and Ludy VaJdez and jun· lor Marilyn Reich. J:Wsette ran a penonaJ·lMtst 19:03.5 to place sixth in the OF DivtaAn 1U Finals, and finished 21st (19:A7) at the OF Otvl- alon m State Pinals. She posted a fourth-place ftnlah at PO. flnala te.ding the Bagta to a ftfth.pa.ce ftniah In team IWldlnp. Senior Jeulca Buder ~ after llt· tin( out lut aeuon to bolster Estanc:la'a roster, that a1eo features newcomen Crystal Rincon. Brtua Pltd and Allima Carruco, all jwUGil. .... wlab eopbo· IDOIW RlldJel McM•• <imiry Lolne-11 IDd Anll Plorea md ........... Marina Abdul •1D 111moet a land aew thaw lor .., • AIJ:~ ..,._. Ind .... polo ..,. lbat JI m.lllnl lbt jump ID Cl'Oll ~ ... -.. IDd Appll ... The Ea les Diana Rosette, Sr. Ludy Valdez, Sr. Marilyn Reich, Jr. Crystal Rincon, Jr. Otcairy Lomeli, So. Britta Pitti, Jr. Marina Abdul, f.r. Rachel; McMastera, So. Fatima Carraaco, Jr. Areli Aores, So. Coec:h: Charlie Appell been pleased with her progress. "She's making the transidon very well," he said. ' Of the 20 runnen Appell II.Id be ex· pectl to carry. 12 of them bawin\ hid any competidYe runnin8 apertence. Appell hopes the older runnen wiD apend aome time wttb the newer run· nen M they train Q hi aMHlll bll team'• talent "The detb'e II there. but I haven't nee· euariJY found out who his the a.lent." Appell llid. • ('lbe tam) II ·a kJt of fun. it'a just a matter of m8ldnl lpedal time to Cnin the oewcomss} to where • would normdy bie tor the ---. • WhUe Banda wants to win -.h meet It competel In, Appel lr:ncJiwl from eqJedence whk:h ..-to foall more ~an. •1m trJ1m1 ID be a lltde 1D019 1t1.wd =...~..:..c:=-.:~ cm do In a lrt-W bec•-•..,.to doWlltnm~aU .., ... _....,. ., ......... ~--· .... _... __ ,... OP(fs I ,...._,_...__....._ .. EVE OPENER • [)aily .. Pb • ~~~' September 1 hollofH KEll Y LONQ.NOIU)EU.. FROM THE SIDELINES Nearly 60 years have passed, and nobody sf orgotten Newport Harbor's 6-0 halftime lead vanished without Hal Shetlin, and Bonita prevailed, 39-6, in the CIF finale. A lmost 60 years have passed since Newport Harbor High lost Its CIF small schools football playoff game to Bonita High, 39-6, in the title match of a one·game playoffs format for the. Sailors. The memory may be thin for many observers of the day in Bonita. but not for a West Point All-American named Glenn Davis. Davis, whose Bonita Bearcats won 11 games and scored 407 points in 1942, disclosed a sharpened memory during his last appearance before some members of the local Amlgos Vlejos oi"ganizatlon in Newport Beach. At one point during the colorful luncheon, one member turned to Davis, then introduced former Costa Mesa Police . Chief Roger Neth and said, •Here's a member of that Newport '42 team." With a smile, Davis said, "Oh, yes. I remember how you Newport guys DON CANTRELL were thinking about coming up to whomp the backsides of our little school" Net smiled back. then replied, "Yes, but we had you 6--0 at halftime.• Davis laughed, then said, "Yeah, but it's always the final score that counts.· Many Newport fans believed the Sailors could win as long as the legendary fullback Harold Sheflln was in the game, because be was consistently stopping the evasive Davis throughout the first half. However, an injury before the half ended sidelines SheOin and he was lost from any further action. Davis, who went on to win the Heisman 1\-ophy at Army. also · maintaJned a strong memory of SheOin and his impact in the earty days. in fact, when Time Magazine once asked Davis to name the greatest player he ever faced, he said, "Harold SheOin of Newport Harbor High School.· Actually, Newport was much smaller than most members of the Sunset League, such as Anaheim. Fullerton, Excelsior and Long Beach Jordan. Hence. the reason why it was shifted into the OF small schools THE 1942 SAi.ORS playoff division. Bonita was definitely a small school, but wtththe likes of Davis, a future USC star fullback named Duane Whitehead and Glenn's 42 St. Anthony 41 Fullerton 60 Laguna Bch 42 Orange 54 Anaheim 7 L8Jordan 26 Excelsior 7 SantaAna 52 Htn.Beach OF 6 Bonita brother, RaJph, at end, the Bearcats were exceptionally strong. 0 12 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 39 In fact. Bonita soundly whipped numerous big schools like Mt Carmel, Riverside, Covina, Colton and South Pasadena. One '42 report said Davis often scored five touchdowns a game. He was a 9. 7 sprinter wt th J>O'W'!rful hips and continued to demonstrate his strength all through his years at West Point Reflecting back, it was once explained that Newport bad no ICOuts or ICOUtinc reporu on Bonita before the plsyofr clMtl and the team knew little of Dllvtl and hll werwhelmlng talent as a broken-Geld runner. And, • '42 Newport deferwhe ltar Bil Neth onc:e explained, Newport had llmtted numberl and could not dord ·any aevere ICri.mmage action for fear or injuries. 1be Sailora had an utonllhlng lint te1m, paced by two potentil1 C1P powel'l In Shel1n and the b6g a.clc.le. Manuel Muniz. In~ Muniz -.xald 1Car MArtl.Ona 5tme md be bMted to )om lbe N9w' Yort GimD, but he dedlned due to blldly injured mee., •Nedi, who later became an All-c.llbl1la --cone. guard for 9lnea ADI llDd-lmtted ID link up =~=~~=be _. .. NNport In..., Seti41uitiw of'4Z. 111..Wtl-c-. to know the . ... _..,,__ I HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS PREVIEW Nothing but up =~•rton OOSV. MESA-Moving into a new ~ thJa season excUes Costa Mesa High girls tenn1a coach Joe Havens. The 15-year Mesa coach will now direct his team in the Goldef) West League this season aa the Mustangs make the move from the Pad.6c Coast League to face the likes of Westminster, Santa Ana. Ocean View and Saddleback. . Havens expects the Mustangs to fa.re better than they did in the hotly-contested PCl.., where they went 3· 13, 2·8 in the PCL, aplnst the likes of Corona deJ Mar, UnJversity and Laguna Beach. "last year we were playing for Cowth, fifth or sixth place against teams that were top 10 in the COlDlty so it was not a lot of fun," Havens said. This season Havens expects the Mustangs to have a shot at the CIF Division m playoffs in the· seven-team Golden West League. . Costa Mesa opens with home matches against Calvary Olapel and league-rival Saddleback. The schedule surprises Havens, somewhat. •Ever since I've coached there's been two or three weeks of preseason tennis before league play so it's going to be in- teresting as all the teams (in the league) will have similar pressure to be competitive from Day One," Havens said. One can expect the Mustangs to be very competitive as they re- turn seven seniors from last years team including the coach's daughter, Hilary Havens. who SIDELINES Continued from ~ real strength of all the league schools, especially Anaheim. which featured a great fullback named Jerry Shipkey. He sensed Newport had a strong force brewing on the first lineup, but it was tough to measure the overall team initialJy. Bill Neth said it did become more positive to him after the Sailors had won about six games. which included a big Santa ana team and a strong outfit from Long Beach Jordan. Newport woo both games by a 7-0 count on the road. The Mustan1s Hilary Havens, Sr. Minh-Thy Pham, Sr. ChJ Doan, Sr. , Kim Nguyen, Sr. Brenda Tran,Sr. ThuT~,Jr. UndaNguyen Monica Nealage Thao Vu.Sr. Hong Nguyen, Sr. Ashley Hamilton, Jr. Linda Tran, Jr. Ouynh Nguyen, Jr. Laura Faia, Sr. Coec:h: Joe Havens went 31-18 last season in singles. Hilary is a four-year Mesa var- sity starter who enters as the No. 1 singles player. The top doubles team Is still up ln the air, Havens said, but senior returners Minh-Thy Pham, OU Doan, Kim Nguyen and Brenda Thul figure to feature prominently, along with the ad- dition of two players who sat out last season to compete for the University of California fine arts system, according to Havens. Thao Vu and Hong Nguyen wiU add more depth to Havens' talented squad that also features junior Thu Tran, Linda Nguyen and Monica Neslage, a soccer player, who Havens said has, •quick feet and good endur- ance." He said the dose of the season was a trying scene since World War 11 was in high gear and the players knew that many of their teammates would be fading away in the months ahead. Even the Newport coach, Wendell Pickens. would be departing to accept an officer's commission with the Navy relative to physical conditfoning programs. lnteresting enough. six Newport Players -the Neth brothers, Don Miller, Don Vaughn, Paul Myrehn and Turlt Dennis -would help lead Santa Ana JC to the 1945 gridiron championship after the war had ended. • SPORTS Jinvny Sanchez, right, fights his way around a block during practice for the Newport Harbor High School footbal team on Tuesday. K£NT TR£PTOW I DAILY PH.OT Tars well under way Sailors already in full gear after completing three conditioning days last week. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot Nl:.WPORT BEAOf -En- tering his 25th season & head coach of a high school football program. Newport I tarbor High's Jeff Brinkley tw refined his aaft to the point where new wrinkles are more accept· ably viewed in the mirror than in his regimented practice plans. But a scheduling qui.rte threw an unexpected wrinkle into the Sailors best-laid plans this ran. prompting Brinkley, like many other Southern Sec- tion coaches, to take advan- tage of starting days earlier than workouts were originally permitted to begin Consequently, the Sailors completed their three condi· tioning days (practices • become nearly as in helmets. T-shirts and constant as the shorts) Friday and be-August sun. gao practicing in full A 59-player roster pads Monday, in order begins work at 7:30 to get their acrustomc..>d am. and, with prac- work in before the start lices for offense, de- of school, as they prepare for fense and special teams. in ad- their Sept 12 opener against dition to conditioning. weight nabuco Hills. training, cla.woom instruction "Sometimes having every· and a break for lunch. stays thing planned in advance can busy until heading home backfire on you." said Brinlcley, around 5 p.m. who had earlier declined to ·11 has been business as move his practice schedule usual,· said Brinkicy, whose back. before realizing not do· business the last three seasons ing so would ~t him valuable has included double-digit win preparation time. So. despite totals. "We were better (Tues- baving outlined acceptable va-day) than we were (Monday). cation dates with his players. Hopefully, you get better t:Very he elected to start workouts day. so we've done that" last week. Brinkley said the tempo WdS "We read~ed the thing,· notice.ably improved Tuesday, he said. "As it turned out, it which is typical as players ad- only affected two kids who just to the rigors of wearing full had planned vacations." gear. Other than the early start The Sailors' preseason and the perennial changing of preparation will also indude a the guard brought on by scrimmage with defending OF graduation, little is new in the Division II champion Mission Sailors' camp. where routine, Viejo, scheduled Sept 6 at 7 tradition and continuity have p.m. in the Diablos' stadium. t 1 I I f 1 I 1UEIOAY Z1 1(,Ney~ Newpon Hel'bor Football, '99 ~y 20 John Peschelt Newport Harbor Trad! end field, '00 f7AnneVetMY Core>n1 del MM Tennis. '99, '00, '01 22 Mk:hael Carey Orange Coast Basebell, '00 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Manderino to start for Cal Former Newport Harbor football star has also earned a full scholarship. BERKELEY -Fonner New- port Harbor High football star Olrls Manderino, a redsh.irt freshman at UC Berlc.eJey. has been named the starting fullback for the Golden Bears' opener Sat- urday against visiting Baylor. Manderino, who received no Division I-A scholarship offers after amasmng 2,141 rushing yards a nd 3 1 touchdowns as a senior tailback in 2000, has also been awarded a full scholarship by first-year coach Jeff Tedford, said Ouis' father. P-aul Manderi- no. The younger Manderino, who quarterbacked the 1999 Sailors to the CJF Southern Section Divi- sion VJ title, then led the Tars to the 2000 Division VJ champion· ship game en route to being named All-CIF and the Newport- Mesa District Most Valuable Player. won the job with an Im- pressive spring and fall camp. The 6-foot -l, 220-pounder, who wears jersey No. 27. has gained about 20 pounds since high school. Saturday's game kicks off at 12:30 p.m. -by Barry Faulkner 2648 ....., llallcll 2&tO ..... , Nallcel 2&tO llfll Nallcel a. Lltli Natices -------~ .... ... s...... rlle lollow1na plt'sons are doln1 business as: rASHION·GOOO£SS COM. 18761 Racquet Ln .. Huntinaton Beach, CA 92648 Vesuvius Group. Inc., (CA). 18761 Racquet ln., ltuntmston Beech. CA926'8 This bus4ness 1s con ducted by. 1 corponhon Haw. yOil Sllfted dokl( f)uslnen yet? Yes, 04nim V.wvious Group, Inc .. Carle M Briscuso· OwJ!ey, President This st1t1ment wu flled with the County Clerk of Or 1n1e County on08/09/02 200H•U060 Oeily Pilot Aua 14. 21, 28. Sept. 4, 2002 W805 ~ ..... ... s...... The follow1na persons a" dolft1 businas as. a) Los AlamrtM Dentel Cori, b) Los Alamitos Denlel Croup, c) Los Alamitos Dentist. d) los Alamitos Dentel, JS5 l Ferqljhll' Ave., 1102, Los Al1mltos, CA 90/20 Gery 0. Prins, 505 Mer1uerlte Ave .. Cqron• def Mer, CA 92625 John B. W•lltce, 610 N. Cftwch St.. Lerton, UTl404t IOllCIOf <nT Mk'nol ,,._wssas n-.-, ...,.. H, 2002, •.oo -· Or· .... C-ty ShHlff Merlter Oepert.,.ettt, 1to1 aeystlle Drive, C•-Del M• '2663 City ef Newpert ._.. ... _.._ fht• ........... ¥ .. .... ,_ ......... -'er 20 .... One m•y WICW thue vessels on Thursd1y. Aueust 29, 1t the Orance County Shef1t1 Harbof Oepa• tment, between ttM hours of 8.00 em ind 9 00 1m Cuh only will be 1ccepted. The Harbor Oep1rl ment must r1t.1n the vessel follow1n1 the auction for I IO-d1y redemption period be fore the vessel Is rei.ased to tit• sue ceulul bidder. The w1nnm1 biddef 1s re· Sl)Of'lstble to remove tM vessel from UM Herbor l>epattrMnl l1cillty by 5.00 pm. the ~-lot lowln1 the end of the redemption period .,..,.,,.4 lt1 /S/ ,..., .......... _ .. HWWa-cee Publlshed H1wpor t 8Nch·Cosl1 Miu Delly Pilot Auauat 24. 25, Z6, 27, 28, 2002 S.220 ......... ......... TMt business Is con· ducted by. 1 ceneret The foltowlflC peraons pertneulllp •e doil'I buslnu.t •s. tuin you alarted WIZOfOO{)S COM, 2440 dolll 1 _, lllnlneu yet? vu, Viste ~1.-Newport 9IJ Buch, CA_, o..., o l"rlns L1rr1 Tr11sley, 2.440 Tiiis st1temtnl we• Vista Not>~Newporl flied willl the County 8™:· ~!s1ness is con· C"'ll of Orenp County ducl•d bw. en lnd1vlduaf on OllOl/02 ' .., .. 1Mst Have you sterted D•lt;llot ~u 14, 21. 6olflc b11slnua y1t7 No 21 t 4 2 W800 Lerry Tru.ity ' ' This tt1l1ment we11 .......... r-. with the Counlr ... ......__. Clerk of Orenp Countr -Oii Cll/09/02 The follo .... lllf'IOM IOel .. eJtM 111 '°"" M!Mst as Ootly Net A111. 14, 11, ltt0!'08"9 TltANSCflt'· 21. ,._., 4, 2G02 WI03 TIMS Z7JZW.Jll ............. Ay, d , S-.. Alie, CA '1704 ... ...... Mill 1tow11. VIZ W. TM ......... ....-. _..., A• IZ, s.ita .,, .... ~ M ' AM. CAW10t Air C.-Uoll, 14471 tWry ·-· V1f W. ""'9woM M. ,_..,.,CA .... IWl .. •Z,Sente .,_ ~CA=-.. COfl -..T.lolkll,144tl ...... _,:........-..-=--IN.,Tltltill,CA .. '* ........... CAMI--;;-..:==, \'111 -==~ ........ ................ .... ............. -..... , ..... '* ..... • -Tllll •• 1 1at -.... .. .. ...., ....... CMll1J _ .. ____ _ ...... .. .......... ·-=m.::.11.iA .. :a"wi .... ..... ... s...... fhe lollow1na pert.ons are doln1 business n Settlhle Ouect. 1075 N Tustin, Ste. 5180, Or •nae. C1llfornia 92863 EBH Financial (CA), 1855 W. K1tell1 Ave. •360, <>ranee. C11ilornlt 92867 TIMs bu:uness ts con· ducted by: 1n Individual H•v• yo11 stwted dolna bus.nus yet? No EBN Fln1nc11I, Andrew Salisbury, President This stetttneflt WIS hied with the Countf Clerli of Oren1• County on 08/26/02 2002HHH1 • Deity Pilot Aua. 28. Sept 4. ll, 18, 2002 Wll2f> ........... ... s...... The lollowln1 petsons ere doin& busmen es· M11n ~ntenance, 222 fuhlon Lene 1205, Tuslill, CA. 92780 Amenland Rutty Calif lncwporeted. (CA), 222 ftsh1on Lene 1205, rustltl, CA 92780 This business is con ducted by: • corporation H1v1 you ster led ctoln& business yol? Ho Amttlltnd Realty, Robert W Boskh,Pres.. This st1t1rnent wu filed with the County Cletll of Oran1• County on 08/ 12/02 20026tlJU1 01117 Pilot Aua. 14. 21, 21. s.pt 4, 2002 W812 ........... ........ The tollowln1 Plttons .,, c10tn1 ~ "" Rox. P11>4tr SclHOl'11, 2221 I Wayside, fillt.slon Viejo, CA f26t2 ltounM Mldlett hn ton, 2t2U W111tde, Mltaloll V..jo, CA 92'92 This lluUnn1 II tOft· ~ lly: Ml llldtllldNl H"'9 ~ at.eflM .._~._,..,v", A119nll,1111 "··-.... .... ""' .......... -......... c....., CIWll .. Or .. c-ty t1107/?Mllt .......... =~.:62k..~ ~Qr ..., ..... ..... ... s...... The follow1n1 plt'sons are dotna b1n1nas es· STRADA rlNANCIAl. 140 Newport Center Drive. Suite 100, Newport Beech, CA 92660 Strada Properties, Inc .. (CA). 140 Newport C.nter Dflve, Suite 100. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Thos buslnns rs con d11etad by a CO<poubon H.tve yov started clo1n1 busineu yet? No Strede f'r°'*1JIS, Inc., Rich Meaney. CCO Tiits statement was Med with the County Clerk of Onnae County on 08/23/02 200Ht14703 O•ilr Pilot Au1. 28, Sept 4. I . 18, 2002 W826 S......ef 11 I ..... .. Ac-.11 ..... ... Tht followina ,.rson hH lltllltdoned the USA ol the Fictitious Busi nus Name: STRADA flNAHCIAl, 140 Newport Center Dr. •100. New pot I Bt1dl, CA 92660 The Fictitious BuslfMrss name referred to above waa filed In Oran&• County on 09/28/2001, FllE NO. 20016878660 S11 BrHll F1n1ndel Services, In c ., (Celllornla), 1973 S. Sl1t1 Colle1e Blvd , AnlMlm, CA 92806 Thn bllSlneu IS COit· dllcted by· I COf por Ilion S.. Bteue Flnenclaf ServkH, Inc., Ltonwd J. Hemllton, President This sllt-f WU filed with tM c-ty Clerk of Oran,. County Oii Ol/Zl/02 ...... .," OllMf Piiot Alla. 21. Stf>t. 4, l l, ti, 20M Wl27 ,...... ..... ... s...... The follow1n1 persons are do1n1 business •s M11rk Jones Co , 2109 N1t1on1I Ave.. Costa Men, CA 92627 M•rk Jay Jones. 2109 Nalton•I Ave.. Costa Meu .CA92627 Thrs business rs con- ducted by en 1nd1vldual Hive you star led doln1 business yet? Yes. 10/92 Mark .Illy Jones This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Orence County on 08/09/02 2002HUOSI Dally Pilot Au1. 14. 22. 28. Sept 4, 2002 wm ,...... ..... "-S...... The lollow1na persons .,. doln1 bu~lness n . f •Ir way Auoc11t1s, 2400 W Coast Hwy . t90, HeW!K'ft Beach. CA 92663 Gerald Ross, 2400 W Coest Hwy 90, Newport Buch. CA 92663 c.... Ross, 2400 W Co.st Hwy '90, New- port B11ch, CA 92663 This business 15 con- ducted b~. husbend 1nd wile Hewe you su rled ctolna buslnen yet7 Ho G•eldRou This st1tement WH hied with the County Cllfk ot Or1n1• County on 08/09/02 20026tU07t Delly Piiot Au1 14, ll, 28, Sept 4. 2002 W1I06 ........... ... ...... This busltless IS con ducted by· 1n 1nd1V1dual Hne you slartl!d doina business yet? No John Brian Flynn Thos statement wa' hied with the County Clerk of Orange County on 07/18/02 2002Hl0530 011ly Piiot Aua. 14, 21. 28, Sept. 4, 2002 W792 nc...-... ......... The lollowin1 persons are do1n1 bUStnHS IS MAii AutomoUve Con· sulhna, 20231 Spruce Awe., Newport Beech, CA 92660 Mark Aleundet Kena, 20231 Spruce Ave . Newport Buch, CA 92660 This business Is con ducted by. 1n 1ndMdual Have you st er led do1nc bUS4nt$.I yet1 Yea, 08 15-02 Merk Aleundlr Kane This statement was filed with the County Clerk ot Ouna• County on08l22./02 2002Hl441t Delly Pilot Au1. 28. Sept 4, t 1, 11, 2002 W821 ~ ..... ........ The lollowln1 ~rsons ere dotnl business es. A) CCG. B) CCMS, 1947 Port Leurent Pleet. Newport Buch, CA 92660 O.J. Gordon Oro11p (CA). 1947 f'0tt l-eot Piece, Newp«t Beech, CA92660 This bus!Mai It con · diteltd by· • eorpor et ion Hew wou started clotfla l>lntneu 1t•t1 No The follow1111 f)ltsons O.J. Cordon Croup. are dolnt buSlftess es: Denni& J Ooulon, Prn Goln1 81n1n11, Child· !dent hood Nutrition, l71S Thi• statement was T udew1ncb l1111, N1w flied Wttfl the County port Buell, CA 92660 Clerk of Orenp County Cheryl IUnimt, RO, on Oll'09/0Z ......... 1715 Tredtwinft Ltfll, ntl .. 1MM ... .........__. Newport llHch. CA 0~ l"tlot Ale. 14, 21, -92"0 ~l.4,10Ci2 WIOl The'°""""" ,_Miis Thfs llinlnlst It. eOll ......... .,. -.... ...._ .,. Mted 11,. en lndlvion• a.t F..W,r._, lllO Htff,OU il81t141 ... ...... 11th St Alt IU06, dolnl1bu 1~' ,-t1 Yts, TN .......... "'Mftt Newfort IHcll, C:A 1·10 •• .... ......._, •• lftU Ctw~ llltn-. flt> (et 5* Oeel, t 120 O...W M ,..,._ .. , flllS 1l•t-t wet SMta AM Aft. UM I , lllO ""' St. ~. K20I, fllM •*' IM COlltlt)' Colta ..... CA ml7 .... ,.,t IHcll, CA Cletll .. o....-eou.ty Luce. f"'· (CA). -.t e11 OVll/Ol 2JOOO Cl_.._ 1W Tllll .......... • e.-............ •10Z, hffHCI, CA .................... Delly ...... "·"-'· .. ................. t ,11 ,11,la Wl!J Tllll ........... COit ........... .,v.. ....... ......, .. _.., ..... Jiiiy 11111;-......................... ..... ...... w ..... ..,.... --.......... ,.., ... Tiiie Ii • -n. ......._,,._. l-......... . .. .... c..e, ................. ......, ..... ~.,._.,._......_ .... OM 11111 .... 1nt -..... " ................. c....., .... .:a ............. :ii= c:..1t .... \&CA._.,.. -.. ... :.,-.=ti)= m .. • '""' The follow'"& penons ere do1n1 business as· Sate Guard Fencine Co 240 16th Pl. 13. Costa Men. CA 92627 Charlene Victoria En· all, 248 16th Pl.. 13, Coste Mesa, CA 92627 This business 1s eon ducted by en ind1vtduel Have you sllrled do1n1 business yet' Yes. 09/06/00 Ch11lene Yictor11 [nzell This stetement was hied with tht County Clerk of Oran1e County on07/t6/02 2002HI0218 Oerly Pilot Aua. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 2002 W81 I Re-. ..... ... s...... flus Slltement was hied with the County Clerk ol Or •nae County on 08/22/02 20026914447 o~uy Pilot Aua 28. Sept 4, 11. 18. :>002 W824 The lollowina 11ersons are doint business as Shannon Connor DC. 631 Irvine An . Newpor l Beach CA 92663 Sh1nnon Connor, 631 Irvine Awe., Newport Beech. CA 92663 This buS#llSS Is con ducted by an tnd1vtdual Have you st.wted doln( f)ustness yet? Yes. 11/12/02 Sh1nnon Connor This stetement wn hied with lht County The followina penons Clerk of Or1ne• County •r• do1n1 business H on OIV?V02 Rhoades •nd Company. 200tHt44SO 111627 Btoollhurst Street O.lfy P110t Au1 21. Sept Suit• 384. r ount.,~ 4, 11, 11, 2002 Wl20 Valley, CA 92708 Timothy Rhoades. 11627 Broollhursl Street Suite 384. F 011nlaln Valley, CA 92708 This buslMSS IS con· dueled by en lndivtdu.il Have you stetted do1n1 b11slness yet? Pio Timothy Rhoades This at1tem1nt was filed with th• County Clerk of Oren1• County on 08/22/02 20026914.U D•ilr Pilot Aua. 211. Sept. 4, I , 11,2002 W822 .......... .......... ..... .... ......... Tile ........... -~·---~ --~Slit· wa.. •10 s ..,. a Mt, s-t.e AM, CA .. .... ~11101. .............. CA.,. ............. _ ............... ..... ,.. ....... ......... "". S......tl tt I tefU.tl fk91111 ........ The lollow1n1 per1>on has abandoned the use of the Flchhous Busi ness Name E.uhld11 DehcateSHn, 1720 Santa Ana Ave 18. Costa ~u.CA92621 The Fictitious BusiM» name reftl'red to above wes filed In Oren1e County on 3 JO 01 FILE NO. 20016860002 ThotNs H Oon1t1lll 619 f'romontpcy Or WHI. Newport Beach CA92660 Kent Aleundet. 246 Rochester IC, Costa Meu CA92627 This business rs con ducted by· • gen,.ra4 pertn11rshlp Tom Oonetelh • This slatemen1 war hied with the County" Cieri< of Ounae County on 08/09/02 2002H1J04t 011ty Pilot Aua I•. 21. 28. Stpl 4 2002 W791' ' " ...... ....... -....... -..... ·-.:.;......~-­........ .. y .. Ill CA .. 11 ..... . ..... ......;:;..._--.. ____ _ • l;lillilii ............... ... ......... :v ·-· ...... -· Wl•At•• To .. Min. bentfi· ciatlK. credtlots, _. llGCtftt creclltots, llfMI Plf-who "'•Y otll-4wise be lntwaW i. ~ will °' esl•t9, ot bOtfl. ol. AL.THEA UHE 1111• Al THEA OtXON UNE •A PETITION f Oft PRO. ltATI hn 11 .. n filed by QMRYL C. H088AAO in tlje Sup«lor Court of Oelllornla, County of q~'r'EPETITION FOR RROBATI r•quasts thet DlRRYl C. HUBBARD be lipclointtd u personal r~n•nt•tfv• to •d-ririnlstw the estate of lhedectdlnt_ •THE PETITION rtQUQts lbt decedent's Will and codlclls. 11 •ny, be lldmlttlld to PfObtt•. Th9 Will •nd any codicils •re avallabi. fOf eumina- tlon 1n lb• Ille kepi by lbe court. THE PETITION requetts authority lo administer lht 111•1• yndtc lbt ••• ".-..t ~ .. It etioft of bt8ta Act (Tllit~lt)' ...... the '*'°"'I ,..,... •. t1tlve to tek• 111111y tctfOll• WtthOllt olllllll• ln1 c:ourl tpproul. Before ltklna ceti.111 Vtf'f linporllnt IC:tiolll, llowevw. the P'flOllel rttwesentetlve will IMt reQUlfed to slv• llOhU to Interested pw&OllS u-.S they heve w11vt4 notice Of censented to tn. P<OIHIMd K lloll.) TIM """"'9ndMt 1Mlmlf11slrt tioll 1utwil)' win be 11111t1d unless "' In· terestlMJ ptrsllfl flhts •n obJtctlon to the petition and shows aood c1u11 why the court should not ar•nt the eulhorlty. A HEAf!ING on the petition will be held on SEPTEMBER 19, 2002 al l:JO p m. In Dept. L73 located ti 341 The C1ly Drive South, Or1n1•. CA 92868. IF YOU OBJECT lo ttie 1r•ntln1 of th• p1titjon, you should ~II' lit lh• hN rlna end state your objec;· lions or Ille wrltlt n oblilctlons with the court beforo the heerln4. Your Policy 11•r•e11 •r '' y•ur '••ll•M4 •••~rt • n.r .. , .... ~ .... If YOU ME A ClllDI• Not W-t 12. ZI. , To• or cont1111e1tt 200i Cftdltor of........... TIIW71' you-•, .. y-clellll .. • wltll the court Md Mall • • ._ Cop'f lo .... l*MMI ••••• , ..... ,,.. ......... tM • by ttM cowt wiUllft •----u. ,,._ti. a t• of W JI :w Ille first isw-e of i.tters as PfOVided hi -JU.•• .... Prob•te Code MCllOll ....... = 9100. Tiie tMM for hliftc -· clailns will not ••pir• befote four -tll1 "-.... ic. It lleretly Cfv•n the heerinc d11t• noticed taet • ~ Wile of •bove. MUts Hd • trensfer of YOU MAY EXAMINE tha elc:ollollc bever..-II· file kept by the C1ourt. If ctnst Is •bout to k you er• • ptcM>n In· m•dl. tern ted In the estele, The n•mn, Socl•I you mey file with the Sec:wlty or Fecletel Tu court • Request for NumOer:s, •nd ..-n111 Special Not.ic. (form DE. of Ille 1 Selle( /licensee l!i4) of the hllna of •n If•: SEUNG BIN L£E •nd lnv1ntory and '9Pf•lnl MYUNG JA LEE, Soc:lal of est•l• euab or of Securit1 No./fectertl Tu eny petition or fCCount Number(•). 203-41· u provided In Probete 7119. 575-~IO!IO. 4521 Code 5'Ctlon 1250 A W. C04Sl HIGHWAY, Req uul for Specl1I HEWPO«T ~. Stet• Notice fotm Is 1v1i11ble of CA 92663. from the collft clerk, The buslnns Is known A~ fw Petltla-n u : BALPORT LIQUOR 1,,__4 H. St-, 1141., The n•mes, Soci•I 11201 y.., ••r••• Security Of Federal Tu An., s ... 1160, '"""8, Numbers, end lddfessn of tbt Byvwar.,.ftr11 YU.SecW at,._.....,. ...... ................. lu .... Loa ~. CA ......, moM12. •IA. llMI WltACINl ST.. Tiie Ille _, of CllUtlTOI, Stele of pllrdleM "'tc.e or -· Cellforllil I0103 ..._..._ II cOIUllCtion Al ...... ., ... ....,, ..... .,_,., ...... Lice .... , all o t••r ...._. 9N .........._ MlaUleu ... _ A"4I ......... lie .......... ..... • ..... ., .............. the -of s.tlefl\lc....-wttlillll .. J0.000.00 , whl~ll tlw• ,_. ....,. a. ..-.. of tllt tolMMI: .... Midi .... _ ... ~ AmOllM 0t dehered to .. .,,_, Cllecls -UO 000 00 Tr-tw•ar•.-DMIMdMle-Tile -e. • " _. __ _ a10.ooo oo .,. Met.., "' ...... ,,_._,,Note to 00 H : f'URNnun . FIX· ·ir;;u. tlMft ...... TURES, EOUIPMI NT, bet•-tlle Seller/ TRAOUtAME. GOODWILL, Lie-Md Ille In LEASE, LEASEHOLD t9llde4I Buwer/Tr......, 1Mt'ROV£MENT, COVE· M, u requited lly Ste. HANT NOT TO COMPUl 24073 of ltle Butlnen end ate loceted 11? 4621 8lld "°*'Ions Code, W. COAST IUGHWAY, tllat tlle cOllslderttioll NEWPORT BEACH. CA for tile tnllafer of the 92663. bniMu Md license Is Th9 kind of lieellM to to lie ,.W Ollly 1ftw the be trllMfwred Is: Off tr....., hfl bee11 'Cl· SA&.£ GENEML LICENSI priwH by the Depart· encl Lleense No. 21 • -t of Alcoflollc Bev· 340782 now luued lcw •• Control, the Pf-toe.led el: ~Tm Alcvst 13. 2002 4521 W. COAST HIGH· /S/-•UI WAY, NEWPORT BEACH. /S/a..-JAW CA 92963. /S/ mo.cA YU The entlcJtNted data of Publtsh•d Nawpo1 I tbt aele/trenst.r Is Sept. Baadl·Cost• Mesa Diiiy JO. 2002 et the offic• Pilot Aucust 28, 2002 of: United Esuow Co.. 43!1586 W8l9 . How to Place A -.... T•• Mt•I 1tare1e feclllty ...... to .... ,,.,,.._ ef Dl¥tUoft I of tM 1..-... •IMf Prt feulo111 Code. Cll•JJter 10. Sectlo11 21107 <•). "'"'" ll¥ft INOTICt Of P\JILIC SM.[. fXTM Sllf STOAAGE .. cOllduct • p4*ic .-o1111e c......._ol tlM ...... ~<·> .,.... lletow. With tM COllbflts ~ sold to "" hilNSt bidder. fof-l•wful lllOftey of the United Stites of AIMrlcll (eufl). The ui. Is beUt& held to utlsfy • l.lndlof'd0s Ilea end will be held 1t: 17692 Simpson Lene, Huntlnaton Buch, CA 92647 on September 4, 2002. •t 12 p.m,, Aue:· tloneef's Ntme: O.nnts Avlne B o nd•: 146637301335 The public is Invited to eltend. Tarms •re c•sh only. Owners rewrves the rl1ht lo bid. A senerel descr(f>llon of the ptoperty bein& sold, •Iona with the Identity of the occ:upent rt nllg• tbt Ml'' Ml II -...: ~ ftO, • OCCW'NIT • NClf'UTY Ol._ TION A·J20 , Q111y Phip,•, lloan . "*'-'"· c:Ple ... .... tlr• A·IR. -. .. S. 1t1111Mz, ................. ctt ..... , ... I 21&, Eric ZlrMW-. TV, reffla*•tor, ceudl ""·*-c.ooz. Jly WllMrlMI. l-' CIMMts, bile, IKtl ftoor, cotldt ,..,.., •• _ Plll*I, tll.te bNl'd, -"'-C·256, Sui-Sillr•, foot loa•. "'" boerd, tacNer, ...... clollllS 0·2&0, Mlpel G1yt1n, life, refrlaer1tor, teble, bo•H, couch 0·308. MlchHl·St1v1n1, ,...._.,., cer stend, Ille cablllet ,11bll1hed Newport Buch-Coste Meu De lly Pilot AUC11st 21, 28. 2002 WllZ ..... Of ..... mmY•-J41111an ... P.O.IOX1411',-. CA t1611-1S71rCM "-••*rs of ..... ,,...... .... ~.., .... . ... ... ... -·--· ..... --· o. a•••• ~~· • .-.... ,11.a11•e4 INewg:t ~~-UelfllllTID =-= ::-;I, 2t t. ,......._; ..__ s.l•••lf •. 2002 WD D•'llW ......,1111 flle4 a peU.-with tllis cour1 .......... tor •deer"~ nemn 11 follows: ......... MidlMI Devi. P ...... IRI Tiie folowNit ,.,._ to Mict1M1 O"" LAtort .,, 4IOifll bU1Meu w. 2. THE COUllT OMl(ltS Pr.._,9' tl4lof Estele that 1• per-.tw · Servlc•. tli52 LI Ea- est.d ill tlila -"" lflell petllftU Ave •• Fountain ,...., before thts court V•1. CA 92708 t t ltte llNflfla llldlceted Qouctp 01(Mfe, !1652 below to sl!ow c1use if La Eaperenu An .. 1ny, why the petition for Founteln Vell1y, CA ch1n1• of name should 92708 not k arenled. This business ls c:on· NOTICE OF HEARING dt.tcttd by: en lndivlduel Ott•: StP 17, 2002 Have you stlrted T-: 2:00 p m. Djll>t.~ doln& busiMu yell Ho L73 OoutlH O'l(Mfe TIM eddres• of the cowl Thia st•tement wes ls .. _ u noted ebove, hied wltl! the County 3. A cop'f of thrs Dreier Cletll of <lt•flll County to Stlow ~1111 511111 k on 08/12/02 publbhed et Inst one:• 29026911_. H eh w .. k for four Delly Pilot Aua. 14, 21, suueulvt w""s Pflar 28, Sept, 4, 2002 W810 to the d•t• set for hHMI on the petition in the followln& news· p.,., of 1enw1t clrcu- S•ll ,a11r CtU In Clo6'(/l#d I --Deadlines ----. Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be CLASSIFIEJAD Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By Fax By Phone (949) 642·5678 By MaiVIn P er son: Wednesday .............. 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Friday 5:00pm ANNOUNCEMENTS ~ & MISC. 1010-1110 GARAGE SAU BUSINESS & FINANCIAL 2305'-2490 ENTERTAINMENT FINANCIAL/ Calendar of PROFESSIONAL fwnll 1310 SERVICES ----------------fQUAl llOUSll6 Plnonll Lon 28 OPPOl11llTY " All rut estate adver· 1111ne 1n lh" newspaper f!J' sub111ct to the Fedet"al r air Houslna Act of 1968 iu emended which mikes it 1fle11al to 'dverhse ·any prefer- e.nce, l1mital1on or d1scr1m1n1lton besed on rece. color. reh111on. se~. h1ndlc1p, tam1hal status 01 n11tonel or111on. or an 1nlenhon to make any such t><•lerenct, hmrta- lton or d1scr1m1nalton • This newspeper will not knowonaly accept eny advertisement IOf rHI est•te which " in v1<1l1hon ol lhe lew. Our readers are hereby 1aformed that all dwell· -mas edvtthsed in this newspaper are available 011 en equel opportunity bHI~ To compt11n of d1s- trlmtn11ton. cen HUO toll-~ee et l ·llOO 424·8590 J ,...... 1413 WANTED TIQUES 1511 N.T. Ftnenctal L nk Borrow when need. Mortra111. Busmus. Personal. Debt Con· solidatlon, Home Im· provement. Auto Loans. Credit Repetr. Qu1ek Approval Low Interest. low Monlh· ty No fee. Apply by phone call l ·866·856- 7039 BA NKRUPTCY? Good cred1t1 Bad credit? No credit? No problem? (866)201 -6922 tor free ftnanci•I edvlcell (CAL •SCAN) WICAN HllPI Wint To Ftel lndepen· danl1 Cell NOW l0t f tnanclal Asslst•nce. 1-H 6·7 11·J046 Str ....... tty Oettt? N .... ,_ •• ttr..ttt? <lllMIW...y.-...... We c.1 HIU'I 1 .... ._S76-4611 •••••r• W11her • Dryer. wtilte, electric:, 3 yurs new, l owner '400/ both/obo 949 723 1020 unae WA-,/M\'m ....... .,.~. Mf·7H-Hll Mr/ ,... - HOME RJRNISHINGS Fwnilln 3435 l eeli/Olspley (H•• 88" lali, 36" Wide, 16'0 deep. a lass r. wood shelves w/doors & liahls, cherry wQOd S650 for sel 949-515-20«. co..., sttrep c.•I· -" 24"x7crx20". 4 •di shelves. Whtie Melemlne $40e1ch. 949-760-3692 soos-saso A COMPLETE TURN KEY VEND ROUTE. 10 ma- chines, MA est. Colle/ Pepsl/Frtlo·L•y sloclled Route $9995. 1·888-922- 2822. AI N102-004 (CAL •SCAN) VE NDIN G RTE PROFESSIONAL!! Fi· nancina aveilable with $3900 investment. Coke/ l •1s/Mars stocked. 8n -843·8726 (CAL •SCAN) MSOWll OCH llD .., .................. ................ $t,"5 ... 2.M-6ta ComRCIAL PROPERTY FOR LWE 4512 Index ----~ . ', ·- .. ' . . ~ . - ' I Sir 2h , Feb kll. ar•n· 11• a•lore, new cabinets, B•y window, remodel b•ths w/lllYltChls, 1760 low•, •1t 714·883·4199 F.aln Vlllly ltrtl<l"t 3Br 28• home newer cerpel. fresh in- terior p11nt. fp, end mortl $439.900 7 I 4 -961-SSSS •Ir ,II• home, soar Ina ce1ls, sp•clous master, pool & spe. $480,000 1 1•-9u -sss5 Cvte •I• •fwy 4Br 2Ba home, new tile roof. ceth ce1ts. beckyerd w/cova11d petlO and spel $549,000 7 14-754 .. 262 7412-7466 1115-1510 ...... ,so ................... IOOft tf WetH fr_., .., on •deep watar dl.ar1nel of Chroslln• Bey. Th• owners heve sp.,ed no e~pense In this U · pansivt remodel ol th IS French Ch•tnu. Sl ,895,000. The 60fl boat dock c1n be •• panded even laraer. Terry Harrison & Trtcy lmmel·Menzl 5,., ......... . IOO-t1a.ta22 lOOft tf W.teJ fr_.. ... on • deep water chennel of Chfistln• Bey The owners h•ve spar1d no eapense 1n tbtS U · pansive remodel of this F ronch Cl!•teau. 34IJ 1400 •f, wttll 200sf, STAltlllAl ISTATI AC Office• S.,-ler l ........ llldt JEWELRY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS SI ,895,000 The 60fl boat dock can be ea· panded even terser. c-t<•l•IN••• Old Coins! Gold, silver, jewety. watdles, ent~ collectibles 949·642 ·9'48 3515 ~...._aM& c..la ... 19'0 """ Alfre4 ....... l•tlier Selwt.Mt6'°4US •ma 1111 A 1111111111 .,, An . $1225/-. lllf, __ ..,....._.;;:..._, __ _ t4t-M2·H66 frffli PelM & New H11ntl111t•11 ltecli Prim• Office/Medlc•I Bldas. C•ll Petrick T•nore Nellonwtde USA ...... 56-9705 IAU IAY CllNTH offtc;t '9K•· 2651 lfv""• 310 sf •nd up, Retell on· site. aolf course view. 1 14-S7J-77IO WIST MAftlNI CINTla 1000 ..... c...at~ 1no .. ~sn•_.. .... -S74-t•'7 c_,..t lllumlnete this 4Br Homel Goraeous courty•rd entrl. ltra• eaHn kitchen moral $375,000 1 14 ... •a-u oo ~=d=I Reedy to move·ln. RV •C:CISS $35t,900 714 ...... 456 a.-ttMOr2.75 home with Trev1rnllne anlry. center lslend In kitchen, 3c lendem 1•r. $759.900 714·SOO-HOO Me-r <•"' •nd Per10 floorln1 In Ibis ar11t 38r 2.581 home near the ocean from lfd floor deck end muter $965.000 71'·500-UOO STM llAl ISTATI Terry Herrison & Trecy tmmel·Mlnzl s1 ... •..i1st.t1 I00 ... 11-H 22 l rMtilt ..... '8r 4.5Bt waterfront esl•I• owned by bueball leaend Mark McGwlre touted on Huntln1lon H•rbour's matn cl!•nnel w/torevet views. $2,995,000. •ats. Steve & Sindy Powes 714-840-5604 or 469· 1547 c •• , ........ ., .. Sl1191r Contemporary Hpme. 38r plus office, J.'58& with p1nor1mlc vl1ws. wood floors, aranlte counters, stain· less steel applttncH eat Mlh• Dunn 949-262·3612 a.ct;;t;; ........... ._. horSt jlf oplft)' with elmost 2 Kr• of land with pool on en 8500 sq.ft. fl•I ped. $1,600,000 .. l. Mtk• Wmlt fe W htt•IH• l•J ptrt DvnnM9-262-36l 2 TownhotrM on the P• PiiiU UIATH ,... ...... ., clflc Oc11nslde of Hun-PAlmCll nllOll &-L ..-L.-,..a ._. llnaton H11bour. 3Br UTIOllW•I USA ,.. ...., 3.58•. 2·•t0ty w•t1r· 949 ... ,._.,., SAT, SUN lront home 2 master -w.e•trlclttenoruo111 •-....I ls..._._ sullu w/full b•ths. 1_._.. ._ nn• Offared 1t $825.0ftO. Cell ....-....... ~~ Mervene & Becky 562· ..... F Yina c d "br 1...... 592 5353 Herbo ur 31......, ':ooo lou '" ,._. H-••ndlnv11t1111nls. ~~Ytnt Clou• lt>f, ~ ..... ,wt.ct ,... 21>11 1'55.000 Usa..... ...... .._ 48r !Ila. c::'Mt."'::J~ ... 111 ffl. toefillt ... " tells Mf In Lii, •rlahl 1111 OlrectMf.ftll2• 7Jll Jll252 W/UNl'•ded ...... 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Reduced to $99,950 Cell Today Modular ltfntyles 94g.723.4045 •15036 °'llNSAT·SUIN ll·S 2S07Vteawllle, Brend Naw, romod, J la br's 2b•, pnme cuf..de· sac,uperadesl $849,000. 949·548-5758 OUAINFaOlfT flXll HetfertlieF.i.tef "-t .,.... t4t-1u..a120 llAot HIOl~-WAY SINM$4H,OOO AGllfT 949-72.S-8120 ..... IHTAns PA T1tKll TIJICMtl NATIOtlWM USA .......... 9705 www.p:trlc:llt•nott.com lllw,mtCGlll 15 Vie Vtn•ll• 4br. 4.5bt llbfery + bo- nus room. $1,Mt,000 15 Vie Pentdio 5br S.5be $400,000 In uparadtslS2,22',.000 5'>ec:tecular loc w/views 4bf 2.Sba stred• home. $1,590,000 OPUS. 1-4 New Ll$tlnlf Alt1u 1 Mest1r 1111te down, 3bf +bonus, 3 c ~· Best buy In HP Coest w/ocn views! Sl.150.000 ,......_._., 949-715-3156 .................... almost 2500if wltll wood lloor•. pllftt•tlofl .,. • tars, utre lcHlt • .,. • weyt, ... 000. IMe °""'";£ MJ.212 -Jll 2 BfAfii PAw.c:l1- llAWUUaUtlA ..........,.. ·-trldl ...... COlll 6010 RlnlalTollllrt a CM Shr hxd up hSt w/l.1 yerd. fem pref. no/smll S600/mo ullls Incl, quiet 8' di ID <xx: 714151-0MS RoomstorRn - CM I SIDI. II pvt dDd'I rm & be ()jet neW\. no • ...., "'*-ea 114111 ind refs. Bob 9&548-4519 l'•hle CM Pron to sher• nice 38r home, own room, La bethrm, ti utk Incl Susan 94~322-1111 _. 1 Billo bdl, br ~ pvtbe •~-*.Nhmt .lie, ~ ....._ no "'*' , !!':::: 9&548-U'6.1 RESIO€NTIAL RENT Al.S ORMGE 7• COlllTY .... PatL la ••OHeelrtet ·• 1M St. """''" ~. Fp. lmmac wlntw 38r 2.58tlh 949-673 1943 ,..,._ .... 2llr lite. ~ ..... ......,. ......... $1150 ,,,,.. _.. t. ~3 Ge.-...... Wllllw..,, 2bt, furnillled l2300/- utllltles lndu~. no pets ~49)t7S-471• 0 ................. . furn, Sbt llNt llouM. roof 4ecl, •14. 2 c pr. HOOO<r !t717-«* ......... ....a... ... 1 ... pdo, car,_., l l!IGQfMa INw MM7J.a.2 ... c-1-..... Apt. Lovely aatad comm ne., Tri-Sqr, !Br. frla . 111/stor•ae $855/mo+ $500/sec:. Klein Mnat 8n-704-8649. 9200 Esl4e ledl hy Ltrr• loft. enclosed petlo, ev11t 9/1. $925/mo. 949 574 2031 Ster 21Mr Ii-••, aar, frplc, pvt p1llo/yud. 2718 Portola Avell 9·15. $1750/mo. 714·662 3111 or 714-540-3666 ~-21ANOMI~ a.. teUtl. -arpab. pm. elc. Dtll .., • t.ICld yl1 St775 ~ ?221 1'•14e 111wer SF•. 22H le ~ ~. 4br 2.5b1, trml din, -tber. 2fps, mstr surla. VKtnt 8116 $2600m 11at. Don1kl Pfaff. 949-733-6074 ue-..- 21r t .SI• stend alone newer home. den, 2c ett a•r. fncd yerd, cent tlr. close to shops & leke. S2000mo 714-S47-6800 ........... IAYHO•T Colt14e •cross lrom Lido Is. 28r 28• Pvt beech, pool & spa. Welk lo tlleeters, shops and r~t•ur•nts. l yeer IHS41 min 710 Lido Perl! Dr. ()pen 7 Days 949-673-6030 YIAltlf UASIS su•••• UASIS BILL GRUNDY REAL TORS 949 675-6161 VIUAIALIOA $1,"S. Double M8R Sultu Huse Otd Mtnt Oen Vu MeryAnn McGuh 949-&46-6no Prudenhel C. Raalty VIie ..... , ........ 28r 28a Penthouse, lem rm. pool, 59•. clubhouse. tennl$, security, Ira kit. new c•rpels & p1lnt, walk to the buch. S2200mo. I yr lust, •at Apps now bema taken, •aent. t4t-6S1°21SS lttr 2IMt urut Oii the bey Blodls to bucllll sllwed petlo, wd. I cw 1••11 Aat $2400 949-293-4630 T1M l twffs 3br. -r-tlb•. popular E plan end unit. 2200sf, remodeled & updated. direct a•r ent, fp, lndry rm, veulled cell, Open & airy. 2 encl pellos + belony on La tp'Hnbelt, wall to sdloolsl thopa S2fRim 9$251-0l66 ... :llr 2ba rant.I. roof. lop clack. -'"'"' -Ill .... *'I dlmr\ 2 c flkl "" um 95673-71D> '"' """' °'* ~ • ... IM._ lut wAl 1Jnb11 w~ ..,__ Mbdl pelo. 2 ~ mo. tor IAJl. ... ,, ------........ ~·P' ,.,.... ................. ............. ............ .,.."'' ........... Cll ~--...... ....... _ 11 • ............ ..... ,,.. .......... .... ~ .... , .... ll4,., ......... 1 ..... 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Will act as liaison w/Japanese mkt& chan nels re: dbl. of new prod. lines in •upport Sonnet's dev. & npan· sion plans. Son111t has 1 competit111e comp. & benef. pk&. ··"·'·· •••ll .•• Email resumes to· SL K230 bllt./bllt. llhr, jobs@.onnettech.cqm auto, full pwr, conv top! or fu to: RS· TMS2 at sr ...... ..,.. ... 8 actt wucldfl Int, IOf< m411s, fllfl COflVtrllllle 1ll427C 117,980 ......... (949) 57 4-7777 ,...,._..Mm a.,-... <-4 Lii 3lk actual ml. bools, -ds. Y6 3.5, ..,.,. lctl111 blacVpey ltht, CO, premium sovnd, ~ loaded, Ilka MW, Vf797241 .. 9&5118-18118 ......... ""-' Ul auto, 4 cyl. 6711 ml, xlnt COl\d, dark ltHI\ •11Vt1n lthr Int, ac, p/window/ doors. cc, in·daslt ed. Sll,900/obo 714-803 9204 WWty '94 04S ltkt new. Sest c" I owned. 71k miles, service records 11 Infinity $10,550 pp 714-501-0933 ....... Glr-'a....- Lorado B"lack, 111 p'lllr, loaded, A/C, CO Must selll S.crll1ce $3,2!>0 obo. Ben 949·722 2581 u.c• •oo '-· exec model, burpndy red w/blllcl cloth top. CO. x Int cond, low miles! must sell bou(lll another $22,500 949-719-9490 YOO 9£ TIIE JUDGE ~'T •A4J Q Q74 0 .. lt98 •K lO J BOlfl'H • J 1815 Q AK 0 A743 •A95 Thebi&f : SOtll'ff "'b .INT ,_ i. ,._ ....... Opening lead: Jack of ¢ Follow the bidding nl Play of. this deal that occum:d Ill a nilibU·bridge table. Was the n:su.lt nounal? Could declarer have dolle beaa1 Opposit.e • I S-17 point no uump. P"'C? prospects In: not lhal prom!s- ll\g but. 11 t)\iJ vu.lncrabiltty •. Ille Nath lw1d Is wonfl a move. When the Slayman 1wo-dub inquiry elkitcd the infonnadoo that SOuth held a s)*le suit.. North anviled game by ~ to three spades. With a hand I wilh prime cards. South hlCI 1111easy~ _-._maaw ____ •_ AIDnotlve West led the jlCk ol diamonda, declarer ~yed loW from dummy Ind aqJCUn:d P.1a 's bna widl lbe ICC. The llCle ol clubl WM Qllbed, fof. lowed by a club ndf on Jlie !Ible. Dccl..-cr ClllllC IO 1-s wSch the .-ie of '-ti Md rutred ~ club. The II.Ina of .... WM led IO Ille a Md Weit reva1ed to cliamondl. The ten was covered by the que«n, E.ut ruffed and declarer evenLual.ly had ro cooceded IWO diamond 111Cb - down one. Had dccl~c:ounled kllCn at tnet one, it wouki ha\fe been obvlou.t !hat. With nonnaJ splits, the only loser& ... ere IWO diamonds mnd the ace o( 1ru.m1>s. What declarer could noc , afford was to have • diamond honor ruffed away. Since the king of dia· moods was ceminly a 11ng)eton, deciArCr hid a ure·lrict line lor lbc conuw:l! ' East'$ king of diarTIOlldi 'hould be allowed to wi.n the fi~t trick! Suppose EUI n:tunu • bean. Declan:r wins, cuhes the ace of clubs. ruffs a club hi2h and leads a lpadc IO the cigtv. If WQ( wins and play11 anodler diamond, declarer ducks in dummy and Ea.'1 can ruff a Irick declarer must lose anyway. With any ocher dcfcn1e, dee~ ruffs the remaining club loser. forces ou1 the ace of s~ and lc*8 only anocher diamond Irick. Making four-odd. 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