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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-09-05 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 I THURSDAY,SEPTEMBERS,2002 Newport can tighten leash Panel of judges uphplds city's law forbidding dogs from swimming without being restrained. June CaH1rande Daily Pilot Court judges decided tb4 y.reek. • DONLEACH/DAILYPILOT ~eel Baron lookS at Corooa del Mew' State Beach Yttlere tis C1MlerS L~ ~ fltj Butterfeid receM!d citations for a leash law violation. NEWPORT BF.ACH -The city has the right to ticket dog owners who let their anJmals off the leash while they're swimming in the ocean, a panel of Superior Residents Lynn and Philip Butterfield took the city to court after getting several citations for letting their golden retriever, the Red Baron, swim in the ocean without someone holding on to his leash. The Butterfields ar- gued that city laws that require dogs on the beach to be on a leash didn't apply to the waters offshore. A panel of three judges of the Orange C.ounty Superior C.ourt who· beard an appeal of a previous ruling against the But- terfields sidestepped the ques- tion of whether the ordinance's description of beach as "pebbles KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT A bodyboarder watches from the tube as another flies off the top as surfers descended upon the Wedge for recent hurricane swells on Wednesday. Large surf from Hurricane Hernan off southern Baja California has hit local beaches. · A welcome guest A hurricane off the Baja coast sparks a series of large waves that delight many Newport surfers and body- surfers. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot Remember when you were a llhle kid and tried to hold your b~ for u long as you could? That aldll came In very tw1dy at the Wedge on Wednesday .. 10-to 15-Coot wawa pounded the shoreline, courtesy of Hurricane Heman. now roiling ofr the Baja c.all- fomla cout. While the mudve W8\'el drew a large aowd of lpecta- DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Surfers watch a giant outside swell fall on the shore at 18th Street as early morning fog lifted on Wednesday. tors and a small band of body-There's a lot t>f water .... You surfers, many who braved the need to hold your breath.• swell from the south said It The surf gatheied ateam wasn't as bad as it loob!d. CNemight and by mkl-after- ·1t'a nice and soft." aaid Ken noon Wednesda)'. the macbn Radaba"'-, 52, known u were rolllng ln one after an-•Smo~ "it just loob ~ other, like a "fretlht tn11n• In THE BELL CURVE Xeeping it in the neighborhood " surfer lingo. said Nima Nam- dar. 24. •This is the best (surf) I've seen in a few years," said Namdar, part of a regular group of bodyswfers called the Wedge Crew. "It reminds me of the 1987 September swells." While attendance at area beaches has dropped with the start of school. a sizable crowd gathered on the beach near the Wedge on Wednesday, oohing and a.ah1ng at the scope of the waves and cheer- ing when someone new through the air as they caught one. ult's crazy: said Mark Riley. a Cypress resident who took a break from work to check out the surf. •1've never seen my (waves) this big and I've lived here my whole lif'e.. SM GUEST, hp A5 Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONTHEWD: .._~com WEAntER OlJEStK>N What.,. your thoughts on th• ;.edgee' dedllon 7 Can our Readers Hotline at (949) 7 • and !>tntt.~ tlw '>Url along the beJth I!> open llJ pubhc U'>e and tht·retorc con'>lllUte!> a puhhc p!Jce, the CH} 'ha'i within Its nght'> tu citl' the Bunerfields. 1udge!> :\ancy \\ 1eben Stock, Thoma'.'> N. I hr..t!>her Sr and Daniel J. Didier concluded in Lhe1r 1u~1em. 642-6086 or send e-mail to dallypilot@lstimes.com. Please apell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only and sand~ included the wa1er. Instead, they focused on other wording in the law. "\\'e'rc very disappointed, but I gue!>'i I ~hould have.• listened 10 my hu.,l>and when he '>tlld vou can't fight C.11} 11..ill, .. I.} rm Bui terfield said Wedne!>day. •smce the ordinance requires dogs to be leashed in any 'public place' as well as on the beach, Red Baron and his owner!> will respect Lhe rules, Butterfield See LEASH, Paee A4 Costa Mesa will pursue skate park City Council assures supporters of a Davis Elementary venue that it will team with the school district to supply the demand. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A budding communlty activist learned his first lesson in local politics Monday as the Oty C.ouncil endorsed a preliminary plan for a skate park at Davis El- ementary: The wheels of bu- reaucracy move much slower than those on a board. The City Council unani- mously approved a reiolution that would partner it with the Newport-Mesa Unified School District to pursue a largely de- manded skate park at the el- ementary school at 1050 Ar- lington Drive. Mayor Llnda Dixon said a previous attempt by school board trustees to team with Newpon Beach for a skaung venue sparked the new part· nership. ul was extremely upset that Newpon Beach might have a skate park before C.osta Mesa.· said Dixon, add.ing that she al- most immedlately called trustee Jim Ferryman. Skateboarder and young ac- tiVISt Roger Cetina said he was glad an effort was being made, but was confused on why 11 was talang so Jong to create somethmg that was in high de- mand. Cetina said he had met older boarders who had started fighting for the same thmg 10 years ago. "That was. like, a really long time ago," the 14-year-old said. Now, Celina said he is ta.king over where his predecessor left off. The government process NOISE OVER SOUND WALL Residents cry foul in Home Ranch dealings Three Wimbledon Village residents ay the Segerstroms promised their community a sound wall. but Home Ranch officials say while it was discussed, it was never solidified. Lollta Harper the 1 lnme n.mch prnirct Daily Pilot Tlm'l' re .. 1den1r, 11f Wimble don Village. who do nut claim COSTA MESA -As large to represent the homeowneri machines ready the ground for association for the area. have the development of Ikea. some filed a letter of complaint with nearby residents contend the developer CJ. Segerstrom & Segerstroms failed to deliver a Sons and city omdals. outlin- sound wall they claim was Ing what they believe ls a promised to them more than a )'Mr ago If they did not oppose See RANCH, Piii• M SPORTS Mlrilnne T01JV9rwy wins her four1h,... Cup 0.-C. s.p._.11 BLEACH BUMMER ~cNof'Ndon .... hwt't who Is actually a JUn1ol", du requldna hla &dMr to be Oud In order to~ coiibloD. n..ftDc.td1Mm.•mce1n llltde. Qr <*tiMlt 111 m9d to. ..,... ............ _. •I "wklit--bodall> .......................... iaililllll; •• .... __ r9dueed ....... ~ ~ ... ~ ... ,...Al MeilfNn D..aREVIEW .... llMIMlll Ms• ... .,_ .. n ljtm-"'*..__, !I ..., ... ..... ow.... ........ ,.M ....................... .......... ~ ... a..•~81hemt't ............. hlndw: ................. ... ,.... . ... ~. " '· POLmCAL ·l.ANDSCAPE Swimming with the shark~ Paul Cllnton Daily Pilot Rep~ Dana Rohrabacher made a splash in Long Beach last week. as the congressman introduced himself to the city by taking a dive in the shark tank at the Aquarium of the Pacific. Rohrabacher, during the Friday morning event, donned his scuba gear and submerged himself in the aquariwn's 350,000-gallon tank featuring a South Pacific exhJblt, which includes black tip reef sharks and more than 2,000 other animals. Brushing up against the sharks had a note of familiarity for the six-term congressman, who represents Costa Mesa. *I felt right at home working in Washington D.C.," Rohrabacher said. *The only difference is that the sharlcs in Washington are always hungry." After congressional districts were realigned in 2001 , the Long Beach shoreline that includes the aquarium was added to what will become the new 46th District Rohrabacher now represents the 45th District Prior to the dive, Rohrabacher hooked a microphone to his wetsuit. so he could answer live questions from aquarium managers. Rohrabacher, who also represents Huntington Beach, is an avid surfer and scuba diver. He said he likes to dive off the Surf City shoreline near the oil rigs. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, left, emerg~s from a Tropical Habitat Reef dive with Aquarium of Pacific Dive Safety Officer Peter Pehl. A new headquarters in Newport With no shortage of campaign fervor, the Newport Harbor Republican Wom en are setting up a campaign headquarters in Newport Beach. Cunpbell's budget fight comes to an end Attorneys announce endorsements The group will take over a 4,000 square foot space once occupied by the Travel Connection, a travel agency that has gone out of business. Assemblyman John G.arnpbell's 63-day dogfight with Democrats over the state budget ended Tuesday, when the Legislature and Gov. Gray Davis ended a more than two-month stalemate. Orange County's top attomeys'trade group fias released its ratings for candidates in the three remaining races for superior court judgeships. The Orange County Bar Assn., on Wednesday, handed Costa Mesa trial attorney Gay Sandoval a "qualified" rating. Sandoval's oppqnent, Dana Point attomey John Adams, declined to participate in the a.ting process. The two are running for Office No. 21. Campaign headquarters for Republicans, in the Newport-Mesa area, will be at 901 Dover Drive, #100. As part of the agreement, Davia agreed to slash more than the $750 million from a $99-billion budget that once included a string of tax bikes. A grand opening ceremony has been set for Tuesday. Cindy Simon, the wife of gubernatorial candidate Bill Simon, has said she will pop in at the headquarters around 5 p.m. Tuesday. But after Campbell, the vice-chairman of the budget committee, and other Assembly Republicans drew a tine in the sand, Davis agreed to cut another $300 million, in a blue-pencil veto. The group also reiterated Its ratings for candidates in the other two races. Volunteers hope to assist Republican candidates with any of the heavy-lifting labor needed to win elected office, said Jo Miller, the headquarters co-chairwoman. MIUer, a Costa Mesa resident, and Sue Sprenger, who lives in Newport Beach, will run the show. 'Tm pleased with what we achieved," Campbell said. "We got the major tax increases all eliminated." On Feb. 25, the group banded Deputy Dist Alty. Kelly MacP.achem a "qualified" rating. Her opponent, Vickie Bridgman, also a deputy district attorney, was rated as "not recommended." "We do folding and stuffing and anything we can to help any Republican candidate," Miller said. Davis bad proposed increas es to smokers, drivers, satellite television owners and small business owners, among others. Both woman live in Newport Beach and are running for Office No. 22. In the race for Office No. 27, the association gave Newport Beach trial attorney Glenda Sanders a "highly qualified" rating in her race against David Brent. who was deemed to be "qualified." The travel agency has even loaned the campaign its office furniture. The office has Mtons of outlets" for phone banks, Miller said. No local programs will be impacted by the spe nding cuts, including the $9.2 million for the restoration of the cottages in CrystaJ Cove State Park. Brent, who lives in Irvine, is also a deputy district attorney. SUT'EMBER I: Peace Corps Director Gaddi H. Vasquez will speak to the Young Executives of America at 7:00 a.m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 Macarthur Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92660. (949) 721-5456 10: A tea in honor of Cindy Simon, wife of Republican nominee for governor Biii Simon, 11:30 a.m. et the home of Jo-Helen Stedcbauar In Costa Men. (714) 646-6985. 10: Newport Harbor Republican Women, grand opening of the Newport/Costa Mesa Republican Headquarters, 5 to 7 p.m. at 901 Dover.Orfve #100 In Newport Beadl. (949) 764-9340 10: Fund-raiser for John Graham, Democratic candidate for the 48th Congreulonal seat, at the University Club on the UCI campus. 7 to 9 p.m. Coffee and dessert will be served. The guest speaker Is Diana Schmelzer, principal at University High School in Irvine. Donation Is $100 Daily A Pilot VOL M, NO. 241 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Joie J. a.mo.. Publlthef MDI~ TONY DOOIRO. IMl57 Editor /oN.•nfr»•llt/mef,.com JA.Jrl( OUTINO, --.MaCc ... ~r Photo SupeMac>r ' ("8) 7&4-4358 ~Olrectof tcn.photo•,.~oom NIWISTNF o....--... Crime~ cou~, 1949) 87 ~.b/WMfle1"""'-oom JuMC11111a• N9wpo1t INch reporter, IN) 574-¢12 /UM."111111fMJde•~oom ~,..,.=a'= ytM.tft(l.t:1tM9 ......... ftolfdce ~ erMrOIWMnt f9PC)rter, ...... ...... ,,. .. ..,, """ ..... c.-.-. ......... ~ ~,..• .... 11•m ldt11111 .. ==·..,. .... ._...... "" POLITICAL CALENDAR per person or $150 per couple. (949) ~ 1969 or e-mail to John@Graham2002.orp. 11: Republican Party of Orange County, Sept 11 Memorial Prayer Breakfaet, 7:30 a.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel. Special guest will be Bruce Herachenaohn.$20 per person or $200 for table of ten. Information: (714) 566-8656. ·11: Republican Party of Orange County Cent~I Committee general meeting, 7 p.m. at the South Coast Plue Westin Hotel, Chltlidne c... Newa •11ittant. (M8) 57<M298 chrldn&tarrlllo.llltlmec.oom ~-0 .. 1,,..,. Kent lreplow, Don l.Md't, S-.. Hiller, Gin. Alexander, Lori Andereon AEADEM HCJn.M (Mii) &U-eo&e ~ ~r oommenta about the Delly Pl or newt tlpe. Mdt-. Our addreee la DOW. 8ey St., eo.ta MeM, CA 12877. omc. houre are Mondev • Frldly, 8:30 a.m. -8 p.m . Cot ..... It i. the "9lot'I pOtlcy '° promptly oorreot all '"°"' of aubltanoe. Pt .... oefl (M) 17<M21e. PYI The Newpott~ MtM DlllY Piiot (US,....1*'00) le publlatwd dllly. In Newpolt leedl endC.-..M9M.~ • .,. ......... °""' b\' ~to The Tlmee Or-.. Counlv CIOOI 2IHM1. .,..,.. OUlllldt or ............ c..--. :t::r::'i:~'=-~ -.. = ....... 11· Utfl •'-l ..... t flGllMU"!lfii .... __ =·-· SIA .. , ,_ ..... llO. • 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admlaion la free, and ell Republicans are welcome. (714) p56-8566. 18: Republican Jewish Coalltlon meeting at 7 p.m . It Temple Bat Yahm In Newport Beldl. Speclal guestl will be Sen. B"'ce McPheraon, Aepubllcan nominee for Catlfomta Lt. Govemor, and Greg Conlon, Republlcan nominee for state treasurer. (310) 271-7429. 22: Newport Bay Area Democratic Box 1680, eo.t. Me.a, CA 92820. Copyright No MM ltc>rie9, llluatrwtk>ne, edttol1el matlltl or advertleementl herein c.n be repioduc:,.d witt1out wriUen permlalon of copyright ownef. HOW 1'0 RIACff U8 OtDilllltloft The TJmee °''• County (800) 252 .. 141 AdJat11111 Qr I rmad (Ml) 9'2-N78 ~(Ml~t ........ ,... IMlll&U.ee80 ....,.. , .. , 514-4223 ,.._. ,_ (IMll MM170 .,... ... (NI) ll0o0170 E .... dllllypllolel#lllm#.com ==o. ( .. lla~1 • rl -,_ CMl D1·TI2t ; -~~::-~ ...... ., ...... ~ - . POLITICS ASIDE • . , ' No one to fight agaiizst . ' ': never are. Leading environmentalists in Newport-Mesa? Republicans. Blue collar workers? Republicans. Sources sympathetic to the reporters' plights? Republicans. And the list goes on. I don't expect, until reporters start mentioning au. the Democrats they're encounterin8' that folks like Rep. Cox, Assemblyman John Campbell or even Rep. Dana Rohrabecher, whose district now extends to much more Democratic Long Beach, really will have much to worry about during their reelection campaigns. Democrats here also lack another crucial piece of the election victory puzzle: a boogeyman. They had one when former Rep. Bob Doman was zinging his incredible brand of conservatism. Sanchez was the lucky beneficiary of the concerted Democratic attack. Club general meeting and picnic et Mason Regional Park. noon to 4:00 p.m. (949) 733-3439 or by .-m.11 to C.rlMarlz@aol.com. OCTOBER 7: Rm day to request an absentee ballot for the Nov. 5 general election. 21: Last day to 1'9gister for Nov. 5 election. 21: Republican Party of Orange County Cent re! Committee generel meeting, 7 p.m. at the South Coast Plaze Westin Hotel, TALK ABOUT INFLUENCE . . · . • :-. •• On Assemblyman • ~ Campbell's Rough Rider Web : ' site. which we reported about • f a few weeb ago, c.ampbeJl bai • his resume~ for dM>Se : ! iilterested. •• .• Among bis many •• accomplishments. this one • stands out MJohn successfully ·= advocated for community priorities, as well. He won • : legislattve victories relating to : : the clean up of the Newport : • Upper Bay, coastal wne open • ! space. and Corona Del Ma.r's : : V~ion 2004 project. : : ·. The Los Angeles Times D~ i Pilot placed him in Its top ten : ~ most influential community : j members in 2001 . * ! No telling where h~ might : f end up th1s year. ; • t • S.J. CAHN la the managing • ; editor. He can be reached at (949) : t 5744233 or by e-mail at : : steven.e11hn~l•tirnet.com. : ~ . ' .1 ·' ·' .. .. •• •• :Sm':~~~~~ !i1.... : : Republtcana are welcome. (714) : : 556-8656. • • 21: Last day to request an • ! absentee ballot for Nov. 6 • election. NOVEMBER 5: Fall etectlon, lndudlng Costa : : Mesa end Newport Betoh city • council•, Newport-M ... Unified : : School Dfatr1ct brd of •• Education, ltate AeHmbly and : : Congreaa. •• •• •• •• •• ,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.:·· • SURF AND SUN • • .. • .. WEATHER FORECAST waves and a swell of 8 fMt. .. • •• w.'11 w.u to Nrtv momthg SURF •• fog and while It'll move on, the • • cloudt won't. So e>epect mostly Hurricane H4itnan down : 2 doudy condhk>ns todly, wfth. south contlnuet to hitp UI out oh•nce of thuf'lder9totmt. up here, Todly, W11'1 oonttnu. Hight wlfl ettn be ,..., the to ... eome~~ upper 70. In Cotti Meea Ind av Frtdmy enc1....,.., the lower 70. In Newpon howwer,lliii~~tD . 8Mah:. Law. wtll be In thi dtcl't1ee,~ 1owereo.. .uu ... torM W. ehould clear a lltdt by QnSuncMy, Seturday. ehould come up raeee •the .......... .: llt9't8DU1hw911M11 ....... WWW.tMe.noN.QO"'. bec*uplniD ................ BOATING FORECAST ~ °"' A~--:~wllbe TIDll .., .... =-·-........... ,.. =a.m. '°""" •••• ..., .......... 10to11-. ......... . ...... ................... ......... .,,., .... -&Mo ...... _. ==-... ., .. .-a. ..... Going to · the children South Coast Plaza. host~ the first monthlong Festival of Children, which begins today and runs through Sept. 29 Lolita H•rptr Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-They may not be old enough to possess a plati- mun credit card but the children of Orange County are taking over Sou th Coast Plaza this week. The shopping venue, famous worldwide for Its wide variety of high-end stores and big name retailers, has teamed with Cllil- dfens Hospital of Orange County to present the monlhlong Festi- val of Cllildren. which kicks off today. Sports experts, safety officials. jovial comedians, health care FYI Wh81> Festival of Children When: Today to Sept. 29, during mall hours Whe...: South Coast Plaza, 3033 Bristol St, Coat.a Mesa Coat Free lnformat1011: (800) 782-8888 o r log onto www.southcoastplaza.com professionals, fairy princesses. educators. cartoon characters and others will scatter through- out the mall to offer a slue of children-related .ervices, said Debra Gunn-Downing, spokes- woman for South Coast Plaza. The festival was the brainchild of Sandy Segerstrom Daniels - niece of South Coast Plaza owner and real estate mogul Henry Seg- erstrom -who observed that various charitable Orange County organizations were all competing for donations. She proposed to bring all the philan- thropic organizations together and let them build valuable alli- ances among the large uaort- ment of specialties, ranging frorn • child safety to the art.a. One call to Jan Lansing. the marketing director for Cllildmls Hospital of Orange County. and the Festival of Children was born, offering a boat of daily workshops, activities, perform- ances and demonstrations from more than SO organizaUons. Each week of the festival will be dedicated to specific top ics, such as health,· wellness and safety information, sports and acUvities, education and literacy and arts and entertainment The hospital will also display the CHOC Mobile Safety House. which provides hands-on advice on injury prevention. Daniels said the rush of or- ganizations to participate was overwhelming. And when she thought they had every organiza- tion in the county, even more signed on, Daniels said. KOO TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Daniel Stekol, left, the executive director of lmagmaoon Celebration of Orange County, pHls children's artwork to a display as Jose Angel Contreras, 19, looks on at Soutn Coast Plaza on Sunday. Stekol was setting up his display as part of the Festival of Children, wt11ch begins Sept. 5. The festival even garnered the County Board of Supervison.. Awarenes!> month in an effon to endorsement of the Orange which declared September Oiild promote the event. Sewage bleach not reducing shore line b acteria levels Paul Clinton Daily Pilot NEwPoRT BEACH -Three weeks after the Orange County Sanitation District began chJori- n~ting its waste water, bacteria levels along the shoreline have not fallen, an agency spokes- woman said. "It looks like unfonunately the disinfection is not a fix to the shoreline contamination prob- lems,· district spokeswoman Lisa Murphy said. Hit is proving to be effective in killing bacteria in the treated ~le water .... Truly, the waste water plume is not impact· ing those bacteria levels." District managers have long Local environmental activists maintained that the 234-million said they were skeptical of gallons of sewage they dump claims that the outfall pipe into the ocean from an under· should be let off the hook. water outfall pipe 4.2 miles out "I think that their conclusion to sea every day does not con-is premarure," said Jack Skinner, taminate the beach. a Newport Beach environmen- However, city leaders and en-talist. "I don't think we have vironmentalists have long ques-•enough information yet." tioned that contention, pushing Bob Caustin, who founded De- for bener Lreatment of the sew-fend the Bay to combat pollution age. Bacteria from the outfall in Baclc Bay, called it a "self-~rv· pipe has been detected as close ing public relations ploy." as a half-mile from the Newport Yet, a string of scientific ~rud- Beach shoreline. ies over the past year have During its chlorination process, pointed 10 oLher possible cul- the district collects samples of the prit~ -including urban runoff, waste water before releasing it bird droppings in the Sanra Ana into the ocean, Murphy said. River and an RV park -fo r re· ART RESTORATION We repair dmi!Scd: • PORCELAIN • CRYSTAL •PAINTINGS curring bacterial "hot spots" in West Newport and at Hunting- ton State Beach. On Aug. 12, the dii.trict began a program to immediately bleach the waste. dechlorinate it, then release it into the sea. Starting the new treatmenr method has been smooth, Mur phy said. The waste water mm ing through the two Lrearment plants -Plant No. I'™ fountam Valley and Plant No. 2 in I lun· tington Beach -moves through several stages of chJorinauon. It is treated with a dO'>e of chlorine about three time'> s tronger than the everyday household variety; the d1i.tric1 [!]~Dunn-Well ! ' • j uses between 18,000 and 20,000 gallons per day. Agency workers bleach tlw waste water for about l\\O hour" of "contact timen and then add a dechlonnallon chem1caJ to re- move rhe bleach before 11 enter'> the ocean. Local warer quality regulators ordered the d1-.tnct to begm rhe thlonnauon process to help case the warned mind'> of '>Uff· ers and ... wimmers ht>ading to the beaches. They ha' e been regularly monitoring bactena leveli. along the shoreline. Ken Tyson, of the ~anta Ana lkgional Warer Quality Control Board, '>atd he agreed with the The Original MIKE'S CARPET$ OVER 30 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by M esa Upholstery * ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN 30°/ooff ~s dbtrict's finding. · It'~ preuy deliniuve proof that it's not the plume and never has been !that's contami- nating the ~hort.'linel." 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Clldlt. ~· t' .... .., ::..::r.::.:r.-.::. lb1np ~.a our--.1 O(quejdOrll they ..... .a:• Md Che comlordpa ~that proepedl-endinl D.M*IY to JI~ w9' dmllng Wtdt a 1 poltdcal pn!lerence and a compellin& problem In bla Jaw positive attttUde toWanl pnciice when my computer profeulonal bUeb.n -that I went down or my plumblnc auepect weren't uaed. bUt tf the backed up. be would be tont letter wu lacking, the aplrlt wu between whlch to tUe care of. preeent. It was rumored that the Orst. Dadlngs told their realton not to The Da.d.lngs have outgrown consider anyone who aaid their house but not their unkind th1np about the nature neighborhood. lbey ue movfng of the nefgbborbood. Then they around the comer and a block put their money where their soul down an adjacent street to a was by buying a block 4lway. And larger home. Th.la occasioned they insist that our Impending Ron to suggest to tM aaaembled • annemtfon to Newport Beach group that he and bis family be bad little beartng on that given both a goodbye party and decision. a wdcome-to-the-oetgbborhood It's uncertain how this move party when the move ls will affect the .. Neighborhood completed ln a few weeks. Monthly Edition.• written and Althougl:\ this plan seems edited by Cory and Jamie excessJve. It ls under Darllng ~d their friend, Emily advlsemenL Baker. 1be first issue came out Meanwhile, Ron insists that be just before the Darling house will be available to deal with was sold, and so tfl1s news didn't crises ln our life from bis new make the paper. Bad timing. locadon. He keeps saying, Because fact checking was a "What's the big deal7 We'll only little spotty, at lea.st one Letter to be a block away." As a lawyer, he the F.dltor is in the works, which must know th.ls is specious. should help 611 some space In Owing the years they have lived the second edidon since across the street, his car and the summer is notoriously low on lights ln the Darling house were news, leading to such Items as always in my view, thus Nancy Dawson "taking the providing no clear line of escape mattresses off the top of her for him and a comfort mne for car." me that will soon be gone. Some important points were Expecting similar skills from the established during the nt;WCom;-ers ~ ~p.ub1Ql.1S ...iel!_"*1-~· --., .. ~ · · because Otuck ls also a lawyer, Altobelli's frontyard. Oiuck plays and two lawyers who aspire to poker but described his skills In be handymen In the same such a deprecating way that he neighborhood is pushing will have to be watched carefully. probabilities to an absurd Christine is two generations RANCH Continued from Al officials agreeing to study the possibility of an pcrytic sound wall, designed to reduce the noise lev'el from the street. Both breach of a verbal CC1ntract re-sides agree on that point, also. garding the Home Ranch project. It is what happened -or Residents Steve Valasco and didn't happen -In the months Rebecca and Alan Israel wrote a between the meeting and the fi- letter to Segerstrom officials, nal approval of the City Council dated Aug. 26, 2002, explaining in November that has the two their disappoinunent in the · sides at odds. company's unwillingness to Carol Hoffman of consulting "honor the commiunents made firm Government Solutions, to the residents" and are asking which was hired by the Seger- that their request be taken seri-stroms to sell the Home Ranch ously. project, said a major component "We were told that if the com-of any offer ever made by the munity did not oppose the proj-Segerstroms required official ap- ect, your company would pro-proval from the governing body vide some sort of mitigation of the homeowners association. measures to reduce the noise "'That approval was never and traffic impact on Wimble--forthcoming," Hoffman said. don Village,• the letter reada. In September 2001 , Home Home Ranch officials call the Ranch officials tried to contact residents' claims baseless, saying Wunbledon Village representa- any such negotiadons .were tives but were not successful. never forinally finalized or put in "We simply could not get a writing. meeting," Freeman said. "I don't "I am absolutely flabbergasted know why. We made repeated at- that they could write this Jetter tempts and then we stopped." saying they beld up their end of a Valasco confirmed one foUow- bargain that was never made," up call, shortly after Sept. ll- said Paul Freeman, Segerstrom which he called insensitive given spokesman. the severity of the P.ast Coast Both sides agree that two in-tragedy -but said no other at- formal meetings were held In tempts were made. August 2001 to work out a deal When asked why residents ne- berween Home Ranch team glected to follow up with Home members and Wunbledon resi-Ranch officials, Valasco said they deots. Both sides knew that any "assumed it was going to hap- benefit to the Wimbledon com-pen." None of the residents municy would come only if the knew how it was all supposed to homeowners agreed not to op-work. Valasco said, so they toot pose the project. their word for it "They didn't have to endorse "We thought we had an ar- lt,; we just asked that they would ra.ngement and the next move not oppose It," Freeman said. was theirs,• Valasco said. "We A living room meeting on Aug. saw It was approved and six 25, 2001, resulted In Segerstrom months later we thought, 'Oh ..... SKATE Continued from Al proved a little confusing for Celi- na. who said he didn't under- stand why city officials kept say- ing it was a good idea. but then warned that It was preliminary. Qty leaders were optimisdc about the posslbllides of a palk at the elementary lite but as- sured all residents that any and all plans would be brought to the community for lnpuL Oty Manqer Allan Roeder safd he ~gniud the tremen- dous Interest 1n a skateboard park but warned the proceu ~ quired due ca.re. "We want to ensure atrong community and netgbborhood participation from day one." Roeder aid. Jlrn Gra~ a former J>!Ofea- ao.W aWebo8ider aDd usu· ably the llatbet ot the pro-tk'ate park 1D0\191Dmt in c.o.ta ..... concraCW.Sed «N oound.I tor once apln punuinc a park but warned' of maklns empty prom· ... Last year, Costa Mesa council members halted plans for a skateboard part at the comer of 01arle and Hamilton streets as the plans reached their final de- sign stages. The site was dropped by a 3 to 2 vote. with Dixon and Councilwoman Ubby Cowan dissenting. Gray said be really hoped the Da\11.s idea would be taken Mri· ously and o1fered any support he could o1rei: ~re waJttng but cautiously concerned because Wf!ve teen this befote," Gray aaid.. But dll.a time Cetin.a ii OD the case. The young acdvllt aaid he is determined to abow the commu- nity that lk:atebouden can be respectfUI to dty property tf they are gtven a lepl pice to pncdce theV pualon. "Wf!re ..,. . ~ be SoOd role modeal !Or;< (chi ~ lddt) and WI don"t WI.Ill Cbim to lie U1 Pd1nc down ICllOOI ...... • ee.. dna Mid. ... lbaC I lbte put WoWd -.:. diujpr and di .... Called bJ ib1ii11 ID bi· appropdlm wmm. c:edm .... he -lmoMid NIDCMd frmn PlnliDd and Will prod_up I~~ In PlblUll)i Wb5Ch ibOuld mab. D9Wll am ror me~ Momhly. Bach or tbenl ._. a .oft ddmt. whJcb mlgbt be teen u ~on Ron Dadlng'a tr.idlllon of ddmin8 nothlog but Mountain Dew. which gives birn a deddld ldvantqe In the later atapa of a poker ntgbt In the almost 20 years my wife and I have ltved in this Santa Ana Helgtlta neighborhood; the turnover has been remazbbly small. Kids have grown up and gone away to mab their own lives, and when they come back to visit. they haVe more in tommon with the old foib than with their youthful friends. The bonds that have remained strong are among the old-timers who have seen each other through some dl.fticult times and places -and some joyous ones, too . The Christmas lumlnaries and the P.aster Egg Hunt that have become neighborhood tradidons, along with the summer gatherings for clrink and talk and the interdependence we feel is not for everyone. We run it up the flagpole and embrace those who salute. It worts. It works so well that the Darlings are staying in the . neighborhood and another young family is taking up residence. So I don't really care if Otuck doesn't know anything about computers. !!;;;; !:;.;;~just~~-t-Re-- corner. • JOSEPH N. BELL is a resident of Santa Ana Heights His column appears Thursdays. hey, what ever happened to that (sound waUJ?'" Valasco said the residents tried to get the status on the discus- sions in June and were "blown off° by Segerstrom officials. Wun- bledon residents simply want to open up the discussions again and see what the city or the Seger· stroms can do to ease potential noise problems. he said "It's not really a city matter. but in a way it is because [the city( is the one getting all the money from the Segerstroms," Valasco said. According to envirorimental studies done for the Home Ranch site before its approval. the changes in noise along South Coast Drive were not great enough to require any sort of sound buffer. About $8.4 million has already been received by the city to counteract anticipated sound and traffic problems di- rectly caused by the Home Ranch project. Another $2.l mil- lion was also given to fund Hcommunity benefits" -added incentives city leaders nego- tiated to ensure the city got a good deal No projects were designated for Wimbledon Village. Coundlwoman Ubby Cowan said she was aware of the corre- spondence between the Wunble- don homeowners and Seger-· atrom offidals but never pursued the Issue. "It really seemed to be an issue between Segerstrom and Wun- bledon," Cowan said. • LOUTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at lolit11.harper@latimes.com. with the skate parlc. movement when the recreation department began to host various forums to address the needs of an active community this summer and said he has no lntendon of let- ting up any time soon. "If dogs can have a parlc. why can't we7" he pointed out. Gray reminded him that It would take some time and the abteboarding community would have to keep hounding city otftcials.. Cetina's mother, who brought him to the council meeting, called to her son. who was busy taUdJ\g poUtica in the Oty Hall parking loL "I'll be the ftm one to stand up and speak out against 8 skate put If you don't get Jn this car 90 you can do your homewodt,, • his mother aaid wfth a amDe. "See ya latet" c.et1na aatd over bla ahoulder. u he rushed to the car. An~ ho metlnt IL • lDUTA HARPIR oovers Cost. Mee.. s~ may bt reec:tied at (949) 57'Mm or by Hnall It lolb.hl'l*•IMlnw.com. PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COITA ll9IA: • &9t 1119 8trMt A ~M>ld men Wit arrested on IUlpldon of being drunk In public In the 100 blodt et 6:26 p.m. Tueect.y. • ,...,,... Roed: An .... ult wu reported In the 2700 blodt et 9:16 a.m. Tueedey. • tt.-loulll\Wd: A 46-yearold woman waa arrested for poaeulon of paraphernalia end a 40-yeal'Old man waa afT'8Sted on autpidon of posaeaalng a controlled aubslance,a hypodermic needle and paraphemalla In the 2200 blodt et 9:10 11.m. Tuesday. • Jotlnn S1rMt: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 900 blodt at 7:67 11..rn. Tuesday. • W.llece Avenue: Indecent exposure was reported in the 1900 blodt at 5:59 p.m. Tuesday. ~aEACH: • B StrMt and the beach: A 22·year-old womanwasa~edon possession of a controlled substance and a 23-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession/manu- facturing/selling a dangerous weapon at 3:58 a.m. Tuesday. • DordtesW Road: A residential burglary was reported in the 4800 blodt at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. • DoWf OM: Petty theft was reported in the 800 blodt at 10:35 a.m. Tuesday. • Newport c..t. Drtve: A suicide by shooting was reported at the Marriott Hotel In the 900 blodt at 12:50 p.m. • St. ltop&r; Vandallam was reported at 11 :63 a.m. Monday. nrtftlllli.t A AS111ntro1t 1942-2002 Ue long resident d Costa Mes&Newport Beach v.tlo had spent l"is le *'O are a his irnrnerable friends. He tsi been a 00111 r edal lshema 1, Costa Mesa Fl'8fT8\ Y-1•rai. Car bl.tilr, ~ erd Fi'le Q;G&nal He wm an ~<ii ey r1'WI and wl be '"8llY nisaed. ~ t)'f l"is son, Don B.; dalqB Shely Rmnea; aorHHaw, Mall A:zal88 ;wld ~. LrOJ. He also leaws tis dam1l6t "'8nd and per1rw Krtstlrl c:::ot.Md<. A oelaballon d Don't .. wl be held al the home d hll good fr1end. PlazJ Mier, al 215 Via Rawma. ~ Beactl on £Vl1.()2. ELLSWORTH, Beltl Jeer'9 DON LEACH I OAl.Y PILOT A surf er avoids a wall of water collapsing around him, outracing a wave that didn't shape up. GUEST Continued from Al At Newport Point, the huge waves provided some chal- lenging bodyboarding condi- tions. "It's tough to get out there, but once you're out, it's pretty peaceful," said J.J. Johnston, 19. While the surf's bark. was bigger than its bite according to the locals, there were still some who needed help. Radabaugh said one or the Wedge bodysurfers had to be dragged out or the surf be- cause of exhaustion. Ufeguards completed about 40 rescues -an un- usually high number when school is in session, said U . John Blauer of the Newport Beach Fire and Marine De- partment There were no se- rious injuries, though, Blauer said. Blauer stressed the impor· tance of using extreme cau· tion with such explosive surf. "The conditions are ex- tremely dangerous and swinuning by inexperienced swimmers can be extremely hazardous,· Blauer said. "(Surfers! should check with lifeguards and plan on being around those towers." The large waves should continue through tomorrow, Blauer said. • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education. She may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by' e-mail at deirdre.newmen@letimes.com. 1;£1T1NG INVOLVED ~JOC.__~r~ SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The Volunteers are also needed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at the same location (9491 640-4777. •GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 574-4298. ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ·ORANGE COUNTY ;Support group leaders. Visiting ·Volunteers, family resource 'consultants and office volunteers are needed. Volunteers may wort on one-time projects or ongoing programs. Training sessions are available. (800) 660-1993. society is also seeking volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCemer. (949) 261-9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop needs unwanted goods, such as clothing, furniture, jewelry, accessories. antiques and collectibles, to fund the society's research, education and patient services programs. The goods may be dropped off at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ROAD TO RECOVERY The transportation program needs volunteers to drive cancer patients to and from medical treatments free of charge. The required commitment is a few hours each week or month. Drivers must have a valid driver's license and insurance and be at least 25. Volunteers may use either their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vans. (949) 261-9446 or scomer@cancer.org. 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(your ticket 1s goocl for all 3 cl.1ys) Ttusday, ~ 5, 2002 M Three-peated-lessons Newport Beach firefighters drop by Harbor View Elementary on Wednesday to teach students about readiness, responsibility and re- spect. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot Erin Brown, 27, knows a thing or two about setting goals. While one of her finit goals as a child - to be the finit woman in the NBA -didn't pan out, the petite Brown did manage to play in the WN8A for a season. After accomplishing that goal, she set out and attained a new one -to become a firefighter. On Wednesday, Brown and two other firefighters spoke to students at Harbor View El ementary School in Newport Beach to help kick off the school's annual campaign - "Sail Away with the Three R's," or readiness, responsibility and re· specL Brown encouraged the stu- dents to start getting ready for their future by setting goals. "They can change as you grow up, but it's imponant that you set goals and worlc toward achieving them." The firefighter!> talked about the three R's, how they relate to their job and why they are '>O im· portant in school. "You need lO respect your teachers," said Ttm Qark, a Dow ney firefighter whose wife teaches third grade at the school. "If you respect them, they'll try to give you all the knowledge they can." The school has been conduct ing the Three R"s campaign for many years, said new princi pal Melissia Christensen, '>O the as- sembly is more of a review. 'Ina!> year, school staff thought invit· ing firefighters to deliver the re- view would have a significant impact because of their heroic status after Sept. 11, Christensen said. WO\X' ... •"''I \II' " Bl''"'" Rabbitt Insurance Agency Al.TTO •HOMEOWNERS • Hf.ALTH Suhzl1f"f \urrr / 95 - ~~ ~ Sr--"J_, ,. ~ 949-631-7740 441 Old Newport BM. • Nrwpon Beach (Near Hoag HO$pital) KENT TREPTOW I DM.Y Pl.OT Anneke Pakvasa, a sixth-grader at Harbor View Elementary School, tries on some firefighting gear with an assist from Charlie Keen of the Newport Beach Fire Department during the 'Sail Away with the Three R's' safety assembly at the school on Wednesday. "You need to respect your teachers. If you respect them, they'll try to give you all the kn owledge they can:· Tim Clari( Downey firefighter whose Wife teaches third grade at Harbor View Elementary School They were right. ""I thought (they werel very good point!> of view that le.ids can do all theM! things to be respect· ful in their cla.s.se:. and it shows 1he younger kid~ how to be re- .,pcttf ul and respon~ible when Lhey get older," said sixth-grader Lt.-.;lec Kac:r1nerek. 11 • Silhouette® Origina~no • luminette Privacy Shttrs«l • Vtgnett~ window shadings •Palm Beach TM custom shuttm • Provrnence TM woven wood shade • Paramount® vertical blinds After da!>cu~ing the three R's, the firefighters let three lucky .,Ludents Lr)' on their turnouts. Pa1ti Qark said the '>taff at the ~chool reinforc~ the three R's throughout each day in the classroom. the lunchroom and even when <,rudenl'> use the rest room~. WINOOW COVERINGS & ACCESSORIES • Draperies • Bedding • Upholstery • Shutters • Top TreatrMnts • . • .. u.. Lt . • • ~"" • •h_ .l 1 hh ~ Pl ACEl';TIA, COSTA ,\1fS,\ 9-l9-l1-lh·-lB rn . •' :~...-;' ...... t r---------------. 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Or at least, back to the classroom go thousands of combined students from Newport-Mesa Unified, Sage Hill and a host of other private schools, Orange Coast College, Vanguard University and UC Irvine. Reflecting back, we are reminded that while last school year was filled with many triumphs, it also brought its share of troubles and even tragedies. Both Costa Mesa High and OCC started off the year with the death of two athletes. At Newport Harbor, there were controversies over Confederate Oags and cheerleaders. At OCC a professor created controversy in his classroom demeanor and, at UCI, fires broke out in the science building. While those lowlights garnered much publicity, we don't believe that can ever take away or diminish from the hundreds of awards and citations that both teachers and students and student-athletes achieved last school year alone. So, we'd really like to take this time to reflect on those triumphs and hope for more of the same this year. So we propose a few toasts: To the students who pay attention and study, graduate with honors, take part in sports and make the best of their educational experience, we salute you. To the parents who pack those lunches, help with the homework and provide the moral support and guidance, we salute you. To the teachers who work day in and day out to improve their students, make them better cit:iz.ens and teach them valuable lessons, we salute you. To the administrators who keep up with the latest in curriculum and educational trends and push for improvements in SAT scores, we salute you. To the school board members, for taking precious time out of your personal lives to provide leadership to our youth, we salute you. To them all. we wish the best for the 2002-03 school year and hope that it is filled with more triumphs than ever before. AIRPORT DEBATE Article leaves one yearning for more I think this is a wonderful article {A Ooser Look. "Residents ask, 'whose flight is it anyway?"' Monday), but what J am displeased at is that there is no answer in there. There's no numbers. not anyone to reach, no specifics for Costa Mesa residents to call anybody to complain to or let them lcnow that we don't want this to happen and that needs to be published, especially when you're making an editorial about, we don't want this, let the residents speak out and give them somewhere to speak up to. We would low to do that and if it's printed there It would be much easier. JEANIE FERRIS Costa Mesa Fl Toro would only add to pollution J see Richard Taytor, Shirley Conger {Community Commentary, "E.l Toro airport needs to fly," Saturday), Bonnie O'Neil and others are still attempting to push an airport at El Toro. ft amazes me that they think that they can get people to believe that that ii the answer to overhead fJJghts with.air pollution, nobe, etc. That la hogwash. It would only produce more fllght.s, more polludon and more nolae u well u congestion on the freeway. Turnina Bl Thro into a lauge commercial airport ii no tot\tdon. It wouJd only add to tie air ~c that everyone la coam>lllnhlg abouL Nfle-.n'T C.Orona del Mar Many tiave fought JWA exparasion /l WU tery latenilted In the I.ct ............ tdll .. commwl ... ._there are ~Wtio care aboul the ~ ..... lblo ~,. ... QIW; ~....,•allf1dlbllr ., die 9 'nlllV ....... •• _ . .,.... .......... the airport when they first brought the jet in for one month. We had a paper that had signatures from Buddy Ebsen, from John Wayne, from different people who had lived here quite a long while, somehow t.Qose papers got lost. My neighbor and I walked the area and got signatures where no one wanted that first airplane to come in to John Wayne Airport. Now after Johta Wayne was dead and could no longer speak his peace, they had the temerity to tum around and name It after him. His comment to me when I went to his home and he invited me in with my neighbor, Marilyn Palmer, we sat In his living room. he gave us cdffee, and discussed the airport situation. He said in no way did he want that airport to be anything but what it ta right now, which was a Utt.le private plan airport. He said th1a ts heaven on Earth, he didn't want It to change. The airport to me has spoiled one of the loveliest neighborhoods in the whole world, but I want the fact that people who need to go back and forth to use the airpon to be able to atill d.o it, but I resent very much the people of South County who feel that their area should be absolu teJy priltine of anything that would be d.iaturblng. What about the times they come up and use the airport at John Wayne. They feel that we are being very 1elfflb by not eD.l.arsSDI and would lnvacle th.an by Solnl down there to use Bl Thro. 1boae Marinel fouabt for Newport Beach aa web u Irvine, whJch didn't come bese . for quJte awblle after NeWpon Beach wu-.t>Uahed, IO I IOrt of feel that the Mutiiii.,.. lhould belons to all~ within tbe vidntcy Ud tbiiC we haft not been tnfonned • Pf!)JiedY, et ....... ,..,,.. In ilda .... Mft,DOl Mm lnfonaed Pl'OPedY. • •die ~~ .... .. ~"'r .... .._..w. ...... Nsa;cft . . MAILBAG KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT A burgundy Volvo driven by an 87-year-<>ld woman lies beside the ferry loading ramp on Balboa Island after it careened into a crowd of bystanders on Monday. Thirteen· people were injured in the accident. Flection choices are easy, now just make them Ointon, Dianne Feinstein, you'd probably choose a Linda Dixon, Katrina Foley . combination. . There comes a time in one's life to drop the keys I've been readlng the editorial lamenting the lad of choices in the race for Costa Mesa Qty Council ("We1l just have to get by with less this year," Aug. 18. In my, not so humble opinion. we have clearly drawn lines between qualified candidates and simple choices to make between them. It's unfortunate but most people don't follow local politics. even though it's the level of government that affects most di.reedy. so 111 give you a voters' guide for the local race for Qty CoWldl based on who you might choose for president Let's move a little bit more to the moderate right. Let's say you might vote for a Colin Powell, Dana Rohrabacher ticket. The clear choice wouJd obviously be a Gary Monahan, Bill Perkins ticket. Now, if you are over in the Pat Robertson, Pat Buchanan territory and you think Ouis Steel speaks to your views, you have an easy choice with Allan Mansoor. I am certainly not against "older people" -I'm an "asing 'baby boomer'" myself. But. the article, "Elderly woman hits 13 with car." (Tuesday) I feel. must be a "wake-up" can to those of a certain age. to be tested for mental fibless, regarding driving continuance. Well, there you have it Ml these people are capable of sitting on the dais in Qty Hall and representing their views. Which ones represent yours. I~ when my dear (ncJ.v depaned) ~~ 8), she~ in the car and hit anodJer car in the rain My man took the~ away from her after that My grandmother was mad. at first. but then rea1ir.ed. my mother (her daughter) was right. I became her "chauffew" -I didn't mind at all. Let's start on the left. If you would vote for a presidential slate of let's say. Hilary BILLY FOLSOM Costa Mesa JUDITH ELLEM HUNT Costa Mesa COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Editorial favors the wrong homeowner By Ollve M. MHwell I am a relative newcomer in our neighborhood, having only lived here for 15 years, but I have to respond to a couple of items In your Aug. 15 editorial in the Daily Pilot ("Home-addition options must be kept open'). If you had attended the several sessions of the Costa Mesa Oty CoWlciJ and Planning CoWlciJ meetings. you would have heard the various neighbors who have spoken out on this matter, and written detailed letters of protest The homes In this area are not predominantly two-story on Aviemore Thn:ace. They are one-story homes, with one exception on the south side of Gleoeagles Terrace. On the north side of Gleneagles. they are almost all two stories. Mine is possibly the only exception. Nooe of the homes are precluding the views of the other homes in the vicinity.. which is our basic argument here. The Clarks have been in residence O believe) for less than one year, so they are newcomers In the direct sense of the word It is further my understanding that they are newlyweds and have no cbf)dren. The addition they seek to build is primarily to enhance the value of thelr own property at the expense of the longtime residents who will. of course, have the values of their homes reduced with the Joas of their views. The editorial indicates that "families grow and need space.· In this case, this is not a factor. Inasmuch as the home is a rec ent acquisition, surely the purchasers must have known that it might not fit their growing family needs in the future. Remember, they have no children. There ls always the possibility that these newcomers could add to their property by building the requested addition and could-rum around and sell the same for a substantial profit. Meanwhile, those around them, having lived In this neighborhood for m uch or their lives, will be stuck with properties lessened in R S RESPOND value because of their loss of views, etc. Have you attended any of the above-mentioned meetings and listened to any of the arguments? From your editorial, It would appear you either have not or have misinterpreted what was being said. Jo your editorial, you end up by stating the homeowner should be granted the same rights enjoyed by other in this town? lo this case, It Is the "other" who will be penalized, while your so-caJled homeowner ts enjo~g his rights. •OLIVE M. MAXWEU It e Co-" Men retldent. • ..... ----·-... _ ·-... _ ••1 Cliange in mi'nd-set nee d in West Newpo~~ AT ISSUE: Area simply needs to alter its character to alter its performance on Fourth of July, two readers say. ·-------·-----·----- T his was one. party that was a teal zoo. Zoofari 2002, produced by Friends of the Santa Ana 1.oo, attracted a !1?8Jot contlngeo~ of · "1ewport·Mesa animal lovers to one summer party that was siirely a replacement for those 1*iable to anend an African Sf!ari this season. It was chaired hr, the dedicated~ ptgnone With support frotn Newport's mdefatigable Debbie Newmeyer, Yiho. with her husband 10m and h1s firm, Wlc\erwrote a • substantiw pardon of the eveolng. Additional major •support for the zoo came from Newport plastic surgeon Michael Flam d W COOK ~d, his wife If· · SbeUy, the ' DelStagp, Thlad Design, OCB R'eprographics, La uld Jeff ~ulman. and Pa.Ip and Jay ~e. 1 "I found a need to keep a jewel or our community eyolving," offered Paige Kunkle ofWestclifT/Dover Shore!>. SOCIETY THE CROWD Ttusday, ~ 5, 2002 A1 Honorees of the 2002 Zoofari, past event chairmen, Debbie Newmeyer, Paige Kunkle, Donel Wiles and this year's chair, Sandy Pignone. silent and live au<."tion and enjoying the dmner of filet and swordfish served to patrons by the caterer, Panache, under the stars of a summer night in Prentice Park. The band played on into the night as the full moon pulled the crowd onto the dance Ooor. By Lhe end of the evening. an impressive $110,000 Wal> The blond, statuesque Kunkle, with an infectious smile, wore an off-the-shoulder black summer dress to mingle with the animals at a party that called for Black Tie Safari anire. Pa.age's husband Jay interpreted the invitation to mean black lie on top and black shorts on the bottom. One woman came as a leopard, another as a jaguar and still another as a zebra. Tarzan and Jane were there. He was looking buff in his loincloth and it turns out he'!> a professional bodybuilder/ trainer named J~es Parker. HUi "Jane," who.is really BrandJ Stotts, wore a suede halter d~ with fringe lbat made the·animaJ!t howl in the distance. Stotts w.u. al:.o seen PHOTOS BY BRUCE COO I DAILY PILOT Board members of f riends of the Santa Ana Zoo John Floyd, Kelly Gonis and Curtis Farrell. rrused. and the jungle iwce was '>till OOWIIlg. funds raJ!>ed will !>uppon numerow. programc, of unprovement a.c, well a!> educauon and recreation for young people experiencing th.is speci.a.I 20-acre zoological garden with more th.an 200 rare and exooc arumals making their home in the hean of Orange C..Ounty with handsome Zoofari supporter John Floyd, who is executive director of Friends of Santa Ana Zoo's board of directors. Floyd chose a jungle print vest and bow tie to compliment his tuxedo, also worn with sh ort pants. More than 400 zoo lovers converged upon the property. a major contingent being Newport-Mesa residents. Answering the drum b~a~ of the jungle were guests including the David Bowen, the Jim Hertdmers, the Donald Thompsons, the Richard Byes, J!~ R es tau ra nt ---Estat>llsheCI In 1962 ----:- Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Please call for hours, directions & reservations. : (949) 723-0621 : president. June A.dams. Marjorie Phillips. Ell.nor SchmJet, Mary Koenig. and MW Young. The president of the wo board, Curtis FarreU. a former Lido Isle resident. commented, "I got involved with the zoo becau!te I have four children, and thi!> wai. one organization without polltici. involved." "I feel that my involvement with the zoo makes a difference and I can see the results. Working with this board gives me a reaJ appreciation for what it takes to make a smaJI organization thrive." Farrell added, "One hundred thoulillOd people go up and down the freeway everyday passing by Lhe zoo without even knowing that it exisls. We are a commurnry Seen at Zoofan 2002 , "Tarzan" and wJane," James Parker and Brandi Stotts. Newport\ Pat Nelsser. a celebrated travel authonry l>CUd, "I've traveled all over the world to 5ee marvelow. animaJ... and all I really had to do WB!t travel down the I San La Ana] ~ reeway for a few miles to Lhl'> wonderful place " Farrell ha!> :.erved on the 1:00 board for more than 10 year-, and has recentJy become the 427 E. 1-r ST. COSTA MF:sA, 92627 (Between Tustin & Irvine Ave.) (949) 646-1440 Moo.-Fri 7:00AM.-6PM • Sat 7:00AM.-5PM • O oted Sanday 1ewet. and part of ow job 1s to get the word out." Newport's philanthropic couple Peggy Goldwater and Bob Oay joined in the fun participating in the massive urt. The solution to your foot problem is extra d epth shoes. Arthritis Diabetes Geriatric Conditions Hammertoes Bunions Congenital Defurmicics •THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays Arch Pro blem s Prolonged Standing Narrow/Wide Feet Foot Trauma . • DArE800K Get y~ur old favo ·teS at Tommy Bahama's" Ir"-..... M • ..,,.-. down and ewr)"ODe ... beet to the kind Of •Btolll• Work we do here In Newport Beach. it .. JmpOitant • to mU.e time to check ln on old famly, old frleftda and old fa\<Odtes. It ii Mo ~t vital to paeak In one lalt Vllaldon if you can. I vWted my old friend Tummy Bahama down at lbnuny Bahama's 1\'opicaJ ~ and F.mporlum in Corona d.d ~in an attempt to do all of the a1:iow at once. And just like with family and frien&, so~ th1np cbaoged for better, some stayed the same, some got more expensiVe and some just d1dn't show up. Funny, just like with friends and family, with the exceptionofawackyauntor two, nothing got cheaper either. SEAN HILLER I DAll.Y PILOT FYI .-.-... ... WHAT: Tommy 89hama'a Troplcat c.ft •nd Emporium .. H WHERI; 864 Avocado Ave., • Newport Be.ch . WHEN: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. , , Sunday through Thul"lday; 11 ....... a.m. to midnight Friday to Saturday. • CALL: (949) 760-8686 HOW '9tUCH: Even more expensive " . . ..., .. .., ,,,, . II h ordered by someo~ your : party, someone willing to share • the major portion of their meal. : Of no one is willing to share. buy : anoth.er round of Mai 'Dais an~ , guarantee you will get a bite.) : : These are just a few selections-• on a well-rounded and : interesting menu. When I win : the lottery, J intend (O bring mr- old friends, make some new ;;7 friends and have everyone try rythln th d ,. ~ eve g on e menu an .. _ then some. . The presentation of all this ;~" glorious food is top notch, ton. More proof of this is the ""' not-necessarily-for-dessert ' '" 9blond1e lokelani" -three • : : · In the fading sun of summer, Tommy Bahama's remains the ultimate summer experience, though. and you don't have to work hard to imagine what could be were you off to the !&lands -lazy palm frond ceiling fans. t:lki and bamboo furniture with varying Hawaiian prints, live steel drums, pineapple accessories galore, big rum punches with pink flamingo swizzle stlclcs, waiters and patrons alike decked out in -I as.rurne -Tommy Bahama wear. The only thing missing is the sand and the dried saltwater on your sun-warmed skin. Mike .Marlin, chef at Tommy Bahama's, serves up the popular ahi tuna stack at the Newport Beach restaurant butterscotch bloodies (cousin of · the brownie) served warm wit Ii"" coffee ice cream and drizzled '' '" with caramel. Gorgeous to loolC' "· at, better to eat. The key liml' 1~··. ($7) is an excellent rendition of this Key West old favorite, tart " '' and sweet. But the ultimate •:: humdinger is the Barbados Brownie ($9) -a coconut chocolate fudge brownie toprwd with vanilla ice cream and Uke I said, it's been a while since we were last here, but clearly people are not staying away. Tommy's has a perpetual wait at both lunch and dinner, but it is usually pot too long; 30 minutes seems to be the average. Thankfully and with a huge sigh of relief, Tommy's can solve your waiting to eat blues by providing a pretty dam nice shopping experience while you wait This way, if you came in a tie or, fashion forbid, a solid polo, you can quickly erase all memory of that gaffe and purchase your entire vacation ensemble then and there. The total bill will assure you that you have actually left the mainland. When we finally sat down, I was very pleased to find that my old favorites remained my favorites (which is not always true in all wallcs of life), from the delicious appetizer of crunchy jumbo coconut-encrusted shrimp served atop papaya-mango chutney ($13) to the must-have Dr. Mambo's New Merchandise Arrives Dal!Y Hurry In For Best Selection! 'Well Designed Furniture For Well Designed Homes· plantain combo ($8) -crispy banana-like chips dusted with cinnamon sugar and served with a black bean salsa and sour cream. These plantain chips with a cool blond ale can easily provide the bulwark of the Bahama experience and serve as a summer staple any time of year. If money is an issue, leave now. lf not. try the ·eooper Island" crab bisque ($7) -a rich, artery-blocking bisque full of lump crab, sherry and cream, and topped with toasted chili crostini and scallions. Combat the blockage with the truly awesome South Seas Spinach salad ($13) -fresh spinach leaves tossed in a warm bacon balsamic vinaigrette garnished with a mild and delicious goat cheese, sliced egg and crispy fried onions. And while I have seen this salad vary in size and scope, it remains my all-time favorite. The whole menu reads like a Caribbean cruise with "Salmon 7th Annual Skin C.are Day ~t 21,2002 2Uo/o Off Arly putduR U:9'fwo2 produas served with fresh bananas, whipped cream, caramel and chocolate sauces. Bon voyag1· St. Croix ($20)," "Wha'Jamaican Pork($20)," "Sanibel stuffed chJclcen (S20r and "Martinique Mahi ($22)." While yoo assume fish at a "tropicar restaurant, both the chicken stu1fed with alouette cheese and served with routed red pepper cream sauce, and the "Island Cowboy" ($32) -a char grilled beef tenderloin topped with a port wine gor:gonwla demi-glaz.e and smothered with roasted garlic served with honey roasted onion mashed potatoes -must be If you think I am exagger;itint• about Tommy Bahama's ability to replace your actual vacatior1 _ (which I am), at least this ,._ tropical cat~ promises this is a = place where life is "one long : weekend." Not a bad second. _ ·-•KATHY MADER'• dining revic~ appear every other Thursday : _The Village Farmer Restaurant " Tlti Best Kept Secret lit Orange County " Do YfU Uke your food made from scratch? Come and see our •GI~ B<>Ufque •Tea Room • PaUo Dining• Banquet Rcx•ni · Come and bring a friend for dinner we will pay for ytnJr friend. Available 3ptn thrll 9pm Of ~ual or ~r oalue (Hon~11 thru T'hu'*'.I'/) And cotnlng soon ... Our storybook chlldrm 's tea room! \1i .... *"'-'"' 31S1 S. Bat St. Suca Aoa Seada C.oat Pia.a V.tllagc BraldMt • Lundi • Dinner-8am. -9pru. Tea Room Houn -1 lam. -Spm. &tniMJ II-."""~ Ao.. diot -&om Nonita-oma 714-557-8433 TAKE A "SUB" BACK TO SCHOOL i' RO LEX ' •• . . • • -· I • • • • • TIUiday, ~ 5, 2002 M •I l REELCRmcs 'One Hour'· lacks the ., Signs' of a thriller nriC Hour Photo• missing energy, tension fJ Trlcl1 Behl• •0ne Hour Photo" focuses on a chancter who would normally eeem too uninteresting to be the center of a movie -a clerlc at the one hour photo finishing lab im6de a discount store. Seymour •Sy" Plrrlah (Robin Williams) ls a bland. nondesaipt. middle-aged ..-------. man. He TRICIA BEHLE takes his work very seriously, since he really has no other life away from hls job. The movie peels away Sy's superficially normal exterior to reveal the quiet desperation lurking withln. The emptiness of Sy's life leads him to take an obsessive interest ln the family of one of his ~customers, Nina Yorltin (Connie Nielsen). Nina. her husband Will (Michael Vartan) and their young son Jake (Dylan SmJth) seem like the perfect young family. The happiness and love apparent in their family photos makes Sy long to be part of it as a beloved "Uncle Sy." When events occur to separate Sy from his Idealized family image, his world is shattered. Williams is brilliant as Sy. cuming in an understated yet creepy performance. While Sy is scary because of his stalker behavior. WiWaml bepa Sy human enough 10 the audience can't help but feel eony for b1m. The pacing of the movie Is very slow ln pmu. which robs the film of needed energy. Par what Is supposed to be a thriller, "One Hour Photo" has a surprising lack of tension and suspense. Everything about the sets, costumes, art direction and cinematography ts very well thought out The movie makes great use of color, for both Its characters al)d locations. Photography is used effectively as both a theme a.r:id a plot device throughout the film. "One Hour Photo" is a generally well-aafted film. oontaJning a great performance by WillJams. It is an interesting psychological character study, but if you are looking for a gripping lhriller, go see "Signs" instead. •TRICIA BEHLE, 31, lives In Newport Beach and works as a software validator. Second 'Spy' goes to the 'Kids' By Melissa Richardson Things to do today: visit the local amusement park, have some food. buy some souvenirs. Oh yeah, and save the president's daughter. Just another day in the life of Carmen and Jun! Cortez, the elite crime-fighting duo. Last time around, Carmen and Juni had to save their parents (also spies) and the world from creepy child robots. AN INvrrATION TojoURNEY WillllN ... with Matthew Kel~ at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel In recent years I have truveled to almost every romer of the wtd tryilg to encouroge people to embrace the ful meaning of the Christian life. The diffiruhy I have encountered ii my work is that speaking to people fi>r one how -"t.be;rls the process. I have learned that what is needed is a deeper experience -a time filed with · .....,, rAtion, and a chance to rest a Mttle and be ,....f, 0.. hes hm a habit of gdwing a lllOIMIYMn of th.r own. h is. for us to stlp beck ouasiol~ and dust off our spihctcompass. Often we don't look-we owerlook. At the heart of Christian spirttuality we Im to see again, not new tlqs but ... thlt..,. staldng Wort us al along. So wt... you~ In'°" 5'*ilual ......,, , .. you to ........ ~· The latest mission: find a missing island and figure oul why people report seeing all sons of crazy m onsters. Too bad Gary and Gerti Giggles get the job instead. The Giggles have the latest gadgets and the latest •Et ~A intelligence, ~ leaving the RICHNl>S()N Con ezes high and dry. But a quick hacking job fixes things and we find the Con ezes on their way to the land of the strange in "Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams." Yes, Antonio Banderas is stilJ around. And Carla Gugino is too. Mom and Dad Cortez are back to get in the way, embarrass the kids and provide comic relief. Grandma and Grandpa are even thrown in to add another dimension to the family. 'But "Spy Kids 2" is missing a couple things. Most of the cool gadgets are gone, and the storyline is more a struggle between the Giggles and the Conezes, rather than any real mystery. It's light, tt's funny and cute, but it certainly isn't better than the first one. The original was a surprise, much more engaging than seemed possible. The kids, Alexa Vega and Daryl Sabara, are full of energy and playful sibling animosity. The Giggles are extremely annoying. Steve Buscemi is a pleasant addition to the cast as a reclusive scientiM. "Spy Kids 2" has a message -think fo r yourself and believe in yourself -and pushes its theme as much as possible. Uncle Machete. known for his ama7fog gadgets. bestows upon his niece and nephew the one tool a spy needs the most: a rubber band. COMING SOON •stealing Harvard° starring Tom Green and Jason Lee, opens Sept. 13th. The comedy is about two guys who have good intentions but go about things the wrong way. COLUMBIA PICTURES I DAILY PILOT There's tOtl!> of uses for it, and it's up to Carmen and Juni to figure it all out. The kids scoff at Uncle Machete, and I rolled . my eyes at hb "innovation." "Spy Kids 2. Island of Lost Dreams· i'> much more a kids ftlm than a family film. It will go a bit slowly for parents or older kids It does have some fun animals and a group of crazy skeletons. and they do help the movie a lot. It doesn't hold a candle to · L1lo & Stitch," but it's a nice way to spend an hour and a half. • MELISSA RICHARDSON is a Costa Mesa resident and a junior at UC Irvine ~~ Mattress Outlet Store 2 iJNr I,~ ly Tom Tltut With the antval of September comet the new seaons getting underway •l vutous local tbeaten-usually. Thia year, however, most local playhouses are waiting In the wings until October to unveil their Ont producdons of 2002·03 - Including South Coast Repertory. which will reopen In October ln a refwblshed double theater • complex. Not that the first weekend of September will be devoid of the usual theatrical crush. Far from It. The Orange County Performing Arts Center opened "The Pull Monty" Tuesday and follows with "Forbidden Hollywood,• cabaret-style, in the Center's Founders Hall on Fri.day. It's the first time in memory that both Center venues will be occupied at the same time. Also going on the boards this weekend -for a brief, four-performance engagement -is the return of •The Road Most Thlveled" at Vanguard University. This musical slice of life focusing on the defining moments of coming of age was presented last year on two occasions and Is retuming by the proyerbial popular demand. Theater department chairman Susan Berkompas is d.irecdng the show, wblcb traces the ewlution of young people , through kinderprten, grade ecbool, high school and collegoe. The cast ls comprised of 'IUnmy CofJJn, Heaven Peabody, Paul Hanegan ~d Michael Mulligan Performances will be given at 8 p.m. tonight through Sunday with a 2 p.m. Saturday matinee In the college'• Lyceum Theater. Call (714) ooe.6145 for ticbt information. Next Friday, the Newport . Theater Arts Center will revive the qec>rge Bernard Shaw comedy ·Mrs. Warren's Profession." which is billed as •a witty and biting look at society's hypocrisy." The play centers around Vivie Warren, an emancipated young woman whose profession -the world's oldest-has elevated her to an elegant lifestyle. The show plays at 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and at 2:30 p.m. Sundays undl Oct. 13 at ~e theater, 2501 Oiff Drive, Newp~>rt Beach. Reservations are taken at (949) 631-0288. Orange Coast College launches its new season Sept. 14 with Jane Martin's •Jack and Jill," described as a "treacheroU$ and sometimes explosive look at modem wedlock." It'll be staged by OCCs Repertory Theater Company in the Studio Theater. 1be oa: lbow,..,. SalunlqalDd.....,.. ~ ~ SepL 22, Wida an1n at 8 p.m. s.turdllya IDd 2 llld 7 pm. 5'mdaJI. Ttdm may be reeen•d by c:alllnl (71~ '32·S640. Bit I. Aft.er tbele two °'*''• we have two weeb of tmcdvky until Oct.•· when Coa Mesa's 'OOogy ~ rallel the curtain on the mymry lpOOf "Somethinc't Moot. .. nu. ... tongue-In-cheek tniatment of the mystery pore popuJutr.ed by Agatha Oirtsde and features bod.lea falling In the most aeative of IDIOIMl!R. Artistic d.irector Alida Butler will st.age the musk:al comedy. wblch will be Oil the boards through Oct. 27 at the 'OOogy, 2930 Bristol St., c:osta Mesa. Pelformances are at 7:30 p.m.. Pridaya. at 5 and 7:30 Saturdays and at 5 p.m. Sundays. Call (714) 957-3347, Bxt. 1 for ticket Information. South Coast Rep ftnaDy joins the greasepaint parade Oct. 19 with a reprise production from the busiest playwrlgbt ~und this season -the late George Beman:l Shaw. Martin Benson takes his third turn at the helm of "Major 8arbarf." which plays through Nov. 17 at the newly christened Segerstrom Stage (formerly mown as the main stage). The Costa Mesa Civic C.ALUllARD -Orange Coast College will bold auditions Sept 16 and 17 for the farclcaJ comedy "Fortinbras" by Lee Bl~ which begins where Shakespeare's "Hamlet" leaves off. Alex Golson is directing the play, which requires a cast of 12 men and eight women of all ages. The show opens Nov. 21 for two weekends and additional information is available at (714) 432-5640. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot His review11 appear Thursdays and Saturdays. YOU WOULDN'T TRUST JUST ANYONE TO DRIVE YOUR CAR, SO WHY TRUST JUST ANY COMPANY TO iNSUREm Don't trust just anyone to insure your car, see met ..._HUl,Apat Lie.I OCI06 ll JSO Eut 17th Street Suite 211 __.-.... -. ... C..ta Mesa, CA STATI PAIM ........ ,,, A fNIURANCI ~ Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.• •11. n.11 ~~ * o/)J/ood * ~~ *' ~ IET • Ill. R. RIEi FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FRE-E- F E JUY IT .... LOY( If .... Ot EXCllANt' If 80 PAY tUAtANf£' I FLOOtlNt UNflL JANUAtY 1004 .... 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Santa Ana Country Club champion Marianne Towersey holds on in dramatic fashion on final hole as two others were within a stroke of lead Wednesday afternoon in ,the Tea Cup Classic VI . Rlch•rd Dunn Daily Pilot SANTA ANA HEIGHTS -In the most compelling finJah. in Tea Cup Oassic hiatory, Marianne Tuwer- sey of Santa Ana Country Oub saved her best putt for the end u she captured the Newport-Mesa community's unofficial wome.U golf cbamptonshJp .Wednesday do her home coune in Tea Cup Oaasic VI. e r1 / Already exbamted, Tuwersey wasn't interested in a playoff, like in Tea Cup Sf.AH Hl.LER I OM.Y Pl.OT ~~~~ ~~.~B~~~b~~: Otivia SMzky of Big Canyon Country Club makes her way out of the trees on No. 12 in Wednesday's Tea Cup Classic. bright ofNewpO,rt Beach Country aub in one~ hole. pion Albright, who won on her home aey, whose 2-over-par 74 included a sprint to the tlni3h on Santa Ana's dog- Thla 1ime, three players in the four-courae last year, didn't have her best birdie at 11 that turned the match leg left par-5. some beaded to the 18th green within day or golf, but the rest or the 8eld around ln a two-shot awing u Slutzky Slutzky, who almost won a golfvaca- one abot of the lead and a chance to kept a good gallery (an estimated 200 made bogey on the par-3 hole. tion to PGA Village at the par-3 17 wln the wnenble 18-hole, stroke-play In a rolling crowd) exdted to the flniah Slutzky, who cvded a 3-over 75 and when her tee shot landed an lncb from event for the tom.women'• club cham· line. made four bl.rdies, tlnished second. the jar, reached the 18th green lo three plona In tbe ~ PUo& drculatlon. Tuwtraey, who milled at least a half while lea CUp newcomer Kha.lat shot and applied moat of the pressure on But 'lbweney, whOM once-comfort-dozen long birdie attemptl and en-4-over 76 and posted three birdies. the leader with what aeemed like an able four-shot leed Md dwindled to joyed moat or the round neec:lin1 only At 18, Khaiat almost holed out for eat11J 4·foot blrdJe putt (which lhe one after a itr1ng of drie bopya and a tap· In pan, ftna1ly brob throUllh on b1.rd1e wtth a chip from the rtght ~ to ~nd the round bhdfe~blrdle). late surge by OUvta Slutzky <Bil Can-the 18th green at Santa Ana with her rough. but lt rolled just a few incbee ·1 knew OlMa wu Sofnc to iDUe yon) and Abmt lh* (Mela Verde llmUy and frlendl croutng their fin-abort and JChalat aettled for. par. She tlMit blldie putt, because Ille had put• CountryOub),iailkacnm.dC 11-foot gen. WM ltill kkkin& henelf lfthard ted so well all d9y, Md AUml mede a btrdle putt at the s-.·5 18, an upbOl, •1 couldn'thnedoneaplayoft," eakl about the'mllled 1-foot putt at 18, ln great shot at the encl (on ber chip),• ftPt·to-left bl'eabi' with Slu91l1 'IOwwley, who dalaDed her fourth ~ which lhe double bogeyed. 1bwene')' Mkl .• breecblnl down her neck wWle •tlitnC Qlp Owk title In lw yeu:1t wtnnirig · iMlat; howe.ea, arrMd bid lft dae •10 teU ~ the tl'llth; I Wiii ont, at a 4-foot l*dle attempt to fGi'ol a ID t• and '99 br llMD .crou., In ad· n.ce at tbe par-3 17, wbele • ltUl:k a ~ the Flt coune; I ~ cUdli't J>oeelllf-r::=-• lldan to the 2000 c:bam~ In a tM lhot to wttbin four feet ol the .. w.nt to know how I atoOd With ~ •t ~ I Md ~l(IMIU) ID ...... CMr ~ wboM ~re· to ...Cup blr birdie IJl*. lbw a..,• one. But then I lto04 oa cbl UMb ... ............. lbn(j~ . ...billa ....... •91. ..,....7 ...... wtdlKblAitwl .. Di' ft I Qlt Cima-• .. _a ballmlCI, • addid 1"'*· ............. ........, ti '8c I a GOLF First-time· club use was a charm for Slutzky at 18 Big Canyon women's club champion, the first pregnant player in Tea Cup Classic history, mae quite an impact once :: again at the Tea Cup. • : • • • • • • f. I I • • I I I • . t . Tbo =rt Harbor High glrW'tlV team will open·1u seaon. Sept. ti With the No. l ~ in CIF $>uthem Section Di.tilOn D·M. it was announced W~y. e&iiQi Dan Glenn's Sanora. ~but at home against La· guni•IJeach. were~~·up.,ln Di~ JI·AA lait~n. Gomna del ~ which also opens Sept. 12 apinst visl$g Marina, is raoked llJo. 3 in Dtvi· sionlU-A. M.b:a Costa, which\ won the ll- M • lid.e last season, sweeping ~ Harbor. 15~ 15-3, 15· 10, uribe tide match. is raqlced NcCt~ DMsion l·A. W!Mlake. Hllntington Beach. Saiibl" Bam.ra and Chaparral round out the"tqp ftve in Division U-AA. Harvard-Westlake, bidding for its sixth section tide in eight years, is top-ranked in Division ill-A. Bishop Montgomery, which lost Jo Harvard-Westlake in last yeara: division tide match, is ~No. 2. one spot ahead of c.oieli Bill Ouistensen's Sea Kings. The volleyball polls are com- piled by section coaches. CF 8oultwft.....,.. ..-po-. Dhillonl-AA 1. Newport IWbor 2.~ J. Hwci!!lllon Bueti 4. Santa11arbllra S. Clleperr•I 6. Tl1)f . 7. FoolhUI 8. c.ntllnnl91 ICorona) 9. W:iodllridge 10. El Doredo OU-.: Doe Pueblo. OMelonlt-A 1. H•tverd-Wiioltlalte 2. 8WIQC) Montgomery 3.C-clMMer 4. Nolie Deme AcedelTiv 5. Lac.n.da 6.H ..... .f'do 7.8~~ 8. San Dim• 9. Ch8rnl..- 10, Se(119 Y~ MEN'S SOCCER Lions .. fall 1-0· . ' COSTA MESA -Cal Poly Pomona scored a late goal to earn a 1-0 victory over the host Vanguard University Lions Wednesday night. The Lions, who fell to 0-3, are at Cal State Dominguez Hills Monday at 3 p.m. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL VU women swept COSTA MESA -V1Siting Cal Poly Pomona swept Vanguard University in women's volleyball Wednesday night, posting a 30- 16, 30-12, 30-12 nonconference victory. Keo DeHaas led the host Lions with seven digs and two service aces, and Jennifer Johnson bad seven assists. Vanguard drops to 3-2. Vanguard continues with the Golden State Athletic Conference opener on Saturday at <luistian Heritage College, starting at 7 p.m . . ::SCHEDULE GREG FRY /DAILY PILOT John Mann returns for his senior season for the three-time CIF champion Sea Kings. MANN UP! First-year Sea King Coach Tim Salvino has so many weapons you may feel it's always a power play. Brjce Alderton Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -For six years Tun Salvino assisted Corona del Mar High Boys Water Polo Head coach John Vargas. waiting for the chance to someday run the show for one of the most pro- lific high school boys water polo teams in the country in Corona del Mar High.· · So when Vargas took the head coaching job of the men's water polo team at Stanford, Salvino enthusiasti- cally accepted the promotion to head coach and now looks forward to his first season leading the Sea Kings. who won their third straight CIF Southern Section Division a championship last fall. ~It's truly an honor to be the man selected to take over this program." Salvino said "It's a lesson in perseverance. about paying your d4es to get what you want" CdM outscored its playoff opponents, 67-14 last season, to finish 24-3 and give Vargas his seventh championship in 19 years coaching at CdM. The Sea Kings also won their third straight Pacific Coast League title going undefeated last sea.son. nus season Salvino has a group of 12 seniors and five • The Sea Kinp Beau Stocbtill, Sr. Tyler Brundage, Sr. John Mann, Sr. Artie'DorT, Sr. Jason DIRocco, Sr. David DiRocco, Sr. Ryan Moore, Sr. All K.8ttan, Sr. Kevin Amendt, Sr. Tom Harper, Sr. Spencer Harris, Sr. John Money, Sr. Griffin Gentry, Jr. Nadeem Hakiln, Jr. Travis Hersh, Jr. Daniel Niehenke, Jr. Scott Street, Jr. Coach: Tim Salvino 1uruors from last season's championship team includ- ing senior goalies Beau Stock- still and 'fyler Brundage. John Mann. who played on the United States National team, Co-CIF Division II Player of the Year Artie Dorr, f.ratemal twins Jason and David DiRoc- co, Ryan Moore, All Kattan, Kevin Amendt, Tom Harper, Spencer Harris, John Money, and juniors Griffin Gentry, Nadeem Hakim. Travis Hersh. Daniel Niehenke and Scott Street "I'm very excited," said Sal- vino about starting the sea- son. "We trained all summer long. They're looking good - strong, focused and ready. We have real balance. a lot of seniors on the team with a lot of experience." Corona del Mar won Its third straight CIF Division II title, and 12th boys water polo section title overaU last year, defeating Esperanza. 16-4, in the finals at Belmont Plaz.a in Long Beach. I.tr-the Esperanza win, the 6-foot, . 230-powtd Dorr. Bobby Messenger and Mar- cello Pantullano each scored three goals, while the 6- foot-4, 210-pound Mann, Ja- son DiRocco and Michael March each added two goals apiece for the champions. March and Pantuliano have graduated and are bound for UCl.A and Stan- ford, respectively, but the Sea Kings still feature a balanced attack and one that Salvino is familiar with. ~It's a smooth transition because I already know the system and they've all been in the program," Salvino said "A lot of kids mentioned have older brothers that played whom I've known for quite awhile. l'm very excited." Although the Sea ICings are not sched.uled to meet Back Bay rival Newport Harbor during the season. the two schools are entered in three tournament -the South Coast, Southern California and Northern California invi-· tationals. And, the two meet in a pre- season scrimmage on Sept 14. CdM opens the 2002 sea- son Sept 17 against Capls· trano Valley at Saddleback Junior College in Mission Vi· ejo. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Tars, Mesa, CdM ranked by CIF Newport Harbor HJgb. ranked No. 4 in CIF Southern Section DMston VJ, tops three Newport· Mesa schools ranked in their re- spective dMsions in the CIP pre- season football polls anno~ Wedneaday. 1be SaJlora. one overtime de- feat away from advancing to thelr third sttalght Dtvi&lon VI d· tie game last fall, wW open the MUOD Sept 12 apl.nat ~ HUia behind Loi AltOt, La Mirada and new Sea View League rtva1 Foothill. ranked Noa. 1 ~. mpec- tively. Calta Mesa .la ranked No. 7 1n Dlvlaion W, while Corona del Mar II No. 8 in Otvialon IX. • Among thote lhead ot CoU Maa. which Opent Sept. 13 ap1nat QiM, " Golden West Lelgue rtvaJ ~ wbk:h occuplet the No. 4 tpOt Santa Pe .. top-ranked ln DMllocl w, wtth ,Arroyo md Soudl HUii holdlna the Hoe: 2·3 ~ re- ~ • GOldlli Wt .. the only ono ol ltYe ~ ID ,, . .: r... "" •1 rt In t)mr~· CoWlty. The division's other four leagues are the Almont. Del Rio, Miuion Valley and San Antonio. CdM is ranbd behind Padftc Coaat League rtva1s Northwood (No. 3) and University (No. 6). Dtvislon IX cOnalsts of the PCI... Freeway, Garden Grove, Orange and Valle Vista leaguf!IS. 'Ibp-ranked Los AmJgos and Western occupy the top two spots ln the Dtvlsion IX poll. Jn llddition to the Sea View League. DMalon Vl la made up of the C'.entury, Empire, Min:monte and Subwban Jeasuee. Jn OlvWon xm. where s.., Hill wW contest it.a flnt Vll'lity aeuon tbll fall u a member of tho Aademy 1.-,ue. Academy enn1el ~ valley Q:uil.. tlln (No. 2) md Brethren Qrll. din (No. 5) OCQJPY lpoCI In the pol.~ HaD .. •f'lftll1ld tn D1YWon xm . Pl'mlMIJll~llW......._. by ... td«JD ... Ola ... llMOft ........ ~,.. -~ ..... , .......... ~ lS.0 ... Z,liftOVo I. loud! HMM ........... .. ,.....,. t.Wlllt~ 1C....-&llfWllflo ..... o.e.. 10.lduf CllltllfC Allernllla. ~ ...,., (I--. COLLEGES UC! kicks Off. on the right foot Anteaters' men~s water polo team hopes to follow in the soccer squads' footsteps. T be. men's and women's soccer teams of UC Irvine aeated some season-opening bJgbllghcs and. perhaps, provided algns of things to come for the rest of the year. Irvine's men's~ team gave 15th-ranbd Alabama-Birmingham quite a scare, in the sea.son opener for both teams Satwday. The teaters (1-0-1) battled to a 1-1 with the Blazers in the ~~te Oassic presented by Irvine/Orange County -The rs ~0-1-1) recently moved on the National Soccer es Association of America m 15 to 25, after Montana at 8 p.m. and on Sunday at 1 p.m., UCI MD face 13th-ranked Sl Mary's. BJg West foe Cal State Fullerton will also be in the invitational The ua men's water polo team is bopil;lg to duplicate the soccer squads' success this weekend. C.oach 'Jed Newland's Anteaters will open their season taking on UCLA Sunday at noon at the Anteater Aquatics Complex. The Bru1na. which include former Newport Harbor High standout Peter Belden and Corona' del Mar products Garrett Bowlus and Michael Man:h. ft.nished third in last yea.r's final national poll. ua was ninth in the poll. but that could change this year, as the Anteaters will be more dangerous with the return of senior Jeff Powers, a member of the U.S. Senior National Tuam. Powers was a redshirt last year. ~Powers has come a long way this year in international play and has been a major their tie with e amt a 2-1 lo~ to ili ~-----, offensive power for the University of ·ego. ua actually 1 -0, with 16 minutes remaining. and the .. ~ Anteaters outshot U~ 15-8. Jwtior Anthony Vizcarra scored the first go81 of the game, giving Irvine the one-goal lead in the 73rd minute. The Blaz.ers answered with just under four minutes to play in regulation. · Mlt was important to see our team play very well against a nationally ranked opponent," UCl Coach George Kuntz said. "We felt that we bad most of the play while out.shooting UAB, 15-8. We battled hard for the two overtime periods and had some great opportunities to win the game in regulation and overtime despite giving up a late goal in regulation." Irvine earned its first victory of the season on Labor Day, when the Anteaters defeated Stony Brook {from New York), 3·0. UCl senior Jesse Peron scored the Anteater's first goal while sophomore I.erato Simelane added two off of assist from Outs Klotz and Dardo Acuna Scott Bowman and Chris Ruiz assisted on Peron's goal. Irvine outshot the Seawolves, 18-6. This weekend, the Anteaters will take their unbeaten record to Fresno and will compete in the Goal Rush Oassic. UCI will take on the Bulldogs of Fresno State (0-0-1) Friday night at 7. On Sunday at noon, Jrvine will face Loyola Marymount (1 -0-1). The UCI men ·were ranked second in the Big West according to the conference coaches' votes in the preseason. The Anteaters were just one polling point behind defending champion UC Santa Barbara Meanwhile, the UCl women's soc.cer team woo its season opener with a 2-0 victory over Eastern Washington Friday in the c.aJ State Fullerton Fila Classic. Senior defender Robyn Piotrowski scored both goals and earned Big West Conference Co-P!ayer of the Week laurels. Both of Piotrowsld's goals came in the first half. She bas already matched her goal output for her freshman season. Irvine will host the UCl/Nl.ke Invitational this Mekend at Anteater Stadium. Coach Marine Qmo's Anteaters will take on USA.'' Newland said "He can score from anywhere and does, out of set and on the counterattack. He is big and fa.st and has great mobility." Powers, a prolific ~~.... 6-foot-6. 225-pound two-meter man. · scored a game-high four goals in Tham USA'.s 14· ll UpSet vit.tory over waJer polo power HutlorY July 26. UC'.ltllnior Ganett Gentry. also out of ~rona del Mar High. and sophom<>1e Dreason Barry scored 33 aud 15 goals, respectively, 'rut year, and have improved ~out the off-season. -"I am looking fd{ward to having a lot of fun ~aching again this year," said Newland, who is in his 37th season and owns a career record of 670-305-5, and has the most wins among NCM water~ coaches. ~1 haw a great grot)p of young men. CAgalnst u~. I just want to see how well we play together as a team. Powers adds a whole new dimension to our team. I'm really looking forward to it." Coach Charlie Brande's women's volleyball team started out the season with a strong effort last weekend. The Anteaters went 2-1 in the Marriott Sunset Showcase at Crawford Hall. Irvine defeated New Orleans, three games to one, to open the tournament, and then the Anteaters swept James Madison. Senior outside hitter Chanda McLeod, a team captain, and sophomore outside hitter Kelly Wing were named to the all-tournament team. Wing amassed 48 kills and 22 digs in the three matches. while McLeod contributed 37 kills and 28<ligs. Sophomore Brenda Waterman, a team captain originally from Newport Harbor High, was named the . tournament's top libero after recording 16 digs in the three matches. The Anteaters are idle th.is weekend and return to action when they take their San Diego trip next week. Irvine faces the University of San Diego Monday at 7 p.m.. then San Diego State Tuesday at 6 p.m. DEEP SEA Newpott Beach's Grant Gamrtt claimed honon for the Balboa Angling • Club\ first lDllUn catch of the MIUOD Sunday.The l 2-year-old;, uatng l2·pound Daaoo. batdedthe 1= 90minutee .,.,. ......tt. .. 1. i I I I I • I I I I ' I I · 1 GOLF Continued from B 1 green, the gallery went wild, real- izing what a birdie would do to the finish of Tea Cup Oassic VI •wt year. Marianne and I were a.ctua1Jy tied going to 18 (m Tea Cup Oassic V at Newport Beach Country Oub). Marianne made birdie and I made par," said Slutzlcy, who finished third last year and placed second this year in a tight race. Slutzky, however, has no idea when or if she will return to the game golf. She and her husband, Alan, are expecting their first child in April 2003, when Big Canyon hosts Its women's club championship. and even after that Slutzky said she isn't 'iure about her future In goU. Nlf it was the end, this wa'> .1 great way to finic;h." .,he said SluV.k)'. the hr<.t pregnant player 111 lea Cup <la'>l>tC hi-,tory. carded lour b1rd1e'> m the d.1y'!> mu'>l heal't-stoppmg round, which included five bogeys and a double '\io mailer what the golf future holds for 'iluvJcy, 34, c;he will always be remembered in Tea Cup Oai.s1c lort' • SLuuJcy's tee <.hot at the I "i9· yard par-J No. 17 nearly fell 111 for a hole-in-om•, wluch would have earned her nne of the four prizei-. sponsored by Fletcbcr lone'> Motorcar<; -a trip to pc;A Village.' in florida ~lutzky's shot settled one mch from the cup "She ,1lmost won that vaca11011," her husband quipped. "I wa.' packing my bagi. " •On the par-3 14 1-yard No 6, any hole-in-one would have re- Defending champion Debbie Albright (above) takes a shot by the lake. Above, right, Akem1 Khaiat drives to the green. At left, four-time champion Marianne Towersey takes a look down the fa1l'Way, and below, Big Canyon CC's Olivia Slutzky Imes up-a putt. PHOTOS BY SEAN Hll LlR /OAILf PILOT sulted in winning a Mercede'>· Bero M Oass Spons Utility Vehi - cle (worth $42,000). "Get m there!" Toweri.e} yelled after her tee shot landed Ju!>! inches to the right of the Oag. leaving her with a 6-fool birdie anempt (which she missed}. • Defendmg Tea Cup Oass1c champion Debbie Albright of Newport Beach Country Oub c;uffered a triple bogey at the par-3 No. 6, but her luck got no bt'ner on the next hole, when a putt for par lipped out. Albright posted five straights 6s on her scorecard, including a triple, double and double on 6, 7 and fl. to unfortunately take her out of contention. Albright kept a smile throughout the round and showed why the ladies of the Tea Cup Oassic have so much class. TOWER SEY Continued from 81 and asked Mike Reeh! (Santa Ana's Director ol Gulf and Tea Cup Oassic VI rules official) how I '>tood with everyone. And he said I was I up. So I had to rethink my strategy about five times. I was getting tired. So I knew it would behoove me to make that ( 11 -footl pun (with the title on the line)." It i.eem ed only fitting that Towersey would end it that way, considering her hedrtbrealc.ing misses fo r birdie on the front nine -putts that no doubt would have turned Tea Cup Oassic VI into a route. Tower'-<'Y fired a women\ amateur course record and career-lo\., 69 at Santa Ana last month, on the heeli. of a cour!.c-record tiH in a mcmber/gue'>t at Newport Beach in early August 'I was most appreciative of my caddiei. (soni. 01ad and Pat rick}," fowersey !>aid ··Roth said they were g01ng surfing (becall'ie of lhe unusu ally big waves along the i\e~ port Beach break) The both left in the morning to go surf, but then they came back and cad died." Towersey. also the boys and girls golf coach at Nt·wport I lar bor I ligh. played m front of •After lawersey"i thrilling 11 foot btrdie pun at IU 10 clinch the championship of rea Cup Oassir Vl, a tough uphill nght-to-left breaker with Slutzky eyeballing J 4-foot birdie putt to force a po'> sible playoff, Santa Ana Counuy Oub Director of Golf Mike Reehl the rules offioaJ fo r Tea Cup Oa'i ~1c VI -walked off the green and quipped: "How about that! We know how to make them finbh, huh?" •The NFL Alumni's 24th an- nual Olanty Golf Oassic, whu:h features many former NFL play- ers with local ties, including Ir relevant Week founder Paul Sala ta, is Sept. 23 at the newly remodeled Los Coyotes Country Oub in Buena Park. The event. which i'i scheduled to include Rich Saul, Marlin McKeever, Paul McDonald. Marie. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WATER POLO PREVIEW Costa Mesa boys hit the weight room and the pool often during the off season getting in shape to make a run in the Golden West League. ~c• Aklerton D.ilyPtlot Ready for work tude of winners and to do what process right now.· winners do,· Shupp said. Shupp expect.s the Mustangs He coached water polo at to add to last year's win total Mesa from 1977 -85, then left to (five) as Mesa moves into the spend more time with his chil-Golden West. dreo as they grew up and Youth will be served for coached briefly at Orange Coast Shupp's Mustan&' as Mesa College before talcing the job at doean't have a senior, but he bas Mesa for the 200 I season tn an oonfldeoce in his juniots, sopho- attempt to mold Mesa Into a mores and freshmen. winner once again. Tham MxP Crom a year ago "One thing we agreed upon Brtan Tipton is Shupp'I most ex- was that winners work and that's perimced player his "go-to-guy." why we put in the hows." Shupp "(Tiptoo) ls a great team guy (X)STA MESA-One area the aald. who does whatever Is necessary." CoMa Mela bops water polo Owing the summer the Mus-Shupp l8.ld. ._,,, ~~Lat le&· tanp pent 4~ houn lifting • "tfe 1s basically my alter--ego IOD Iii a wfnnlna WeisJ'lts and swim.mlng in prep&· because we thJnk alfb. I get Id ltdbldi to a once proud water radon for their first game againat to bide. out orden and he bee.II .,. P'OIJlllL hoit FJ Modena Sept. 17. mo to lt. He ta the logk:al leader A w.y ID lliM toWard wti\nlN • "We'n goina to be ln YWy good Ind ~.P' Jdd. • ...... coodldon1ni ·' -.. Incl • wpe. .. SbUpp Aid •• lbeee kkla JolNnC '.TIPcon wUI be .,.,,. ,........ ~·. ~ the are commJned to dO dii condt· • dine ttartedrom • )'W' Ill> .mt -61 'a-o1. .,._ the off dOrilna ·and baW ttit ablllty .net ·eopbomdn BvM Spencer. ~ -,11111...,._..,. who en· lldlulfe ~ lmPriM ~ ~ wtdi tea'*'I ~ Pl· -~ -.... ,_ ot t.-eec-1balt wllJ bie our llRllC'bL t tender MMl Jalci h WlrL ~ --• .. 1111...,. _,. -90 ~ !M llfcll a thlli:e.to Ollll D1irDM, IOphamol'e AD• ..... . • tij ciolDpeddw .-. and bUUd • .,...., owa ind,....._ an :'Oiii pll hai (dW OllitMt) ........ •pc'Olnm .ncl I lblnk Medhli wl . ~ n..-. ............... "' ............ ...., tpiF~ of dW Shlapp..,.. hichlJaf boch .... Tlusdly, September 5, 2®2 II .. . -.. . TEACUP • 75 -Olivia Slutzky, Big Canyon CC y • 76 -Akem1 Kha1at, Mesa Verde CC • 91 -Debbie Albright, Newport Beacli CC 1CLASSJC .,ome of her studerw, \\'edne'> day and performed '>plend1dly in an ideal '>etling for "great golf and good .,porti.mamh1p ... Tower.,ey. who a.,ked if '>he could take the per.petual trophy to Newport Harbor. addrec;sed the crowd afterward during the award., teremon\ and -.aid her <,tudent., were 1mp'h-.,-.ed w11h everythmg they saw "I think. 11\ a great tournament," '>hl· <,au.I "It's exhau.,ung · TmH'r"e\ and \luttk'r \\CH' tied for the lead .it the turn each carding a I -over J7. ~h1le Khaiat was 5ne shot of! the pace lowersev made only one bogey on the front nine \\htle Slut7lo.:y rode a roller coa'>te1 w11h tlm.>l' bogey'> and two bird 1e!>. After lowersey.., h1rd1e al 11 resulted 111 a 1wo 'hot .,,~ring at the IOp of the leader board. SluLYky double bogryl•d 12 and Boyer and I loby Brt•1111er. among others. will be in ml'morv of Irv Kale. \.,,ho <..erved on the-exelll uve board of the <.reater lo-. An gele., 0Mpter of the "JI-I Alumni The 1ournamen1 will benefit variou., vouth chantie.,, mclud ing tht' I m Angele-. Council of Boy ...,rnuh of America. "H Alumni who \v111 captain four som e-. include NFI I la.II of Fame memher'>, players. coaches and referee... netalls (310) 787 -J "i73 or (562) -161-8714 • Pelican I hU <.nit C Jub hJd both of"" re-;on cour..e~ ranked 111 thr country's top I 00 in tht• ':>ep1ernber 1c;c,ue of Golf ,\fflga zine The magazme<i hwnrnaJ h'>t ranked~he Ocean South cour<1e 53rd and the Ocean North course 91 '>t. while Pebble Beal h topped the li'>t, follm .. e<l by ra Clfic Dune'> (Randon. Ore l Beth THE MUSTANGS Bri•n Tlpton, Jr. Evan Spencer, So. M•tt J•rotltwltl, So. Chrt1 Demaa, Jr. Anthony Owtc::z. So. CMt Medina. Fr • Kyte Thonnea, Fr. ~BobShupp lower.,ey had a four -.hot lead heading w the 13th t<.'l' Earlier 1h1'> year. lowersey ~on tht• Lalifom1.1 Senwr Women\ Amateur Champion -.hip at Bayonet Golf Courst· 111 Monterl')' and. in Augu-.t, cap tured the \outhern Champion -.hip at the PGA or \oulbern < .ahfom1,1 (,off Oub 111 Lahme '>a. the pll''>llgious pnvate·club 1ournaml·nt in the \\'omen\ l,oll ·h...C>llJllOn OI 'lqµthern ( ahforn1,1 fhe I e.i. < up Ua.,.,1l "o'> launched by th1-, -,pon-. 'ec11on to determine an overall women., lhamp1011 111 the Dail\ Pilot urt ula11on. follm\l11g J '>It'\\ ol large margin'> of \'lctort. It \\IJ'> abo wt up to promott' worm:n\ golf. bnng the golf community do-.er toge1l1t•r and telebrate the Jrt'<l" tour wome11'<; dub champion-. 111 a <,pecial one day form.11 page Rlark (l-arm111gdale. N ,_, l'mehur<,I No 2 and rl'C al Sav• i.,rrass Stadium cour'>t' !Ponte V edra Beach Fla I • Pehliln I hU ,.,;11 ho'>I the 13th ctnnual Bob I lope & Dr Howard llouse l rolf Tournament, Sept. 16, and .• 1trord1ng 10 th<:: l9Vent'<i benefin.1rv 545.000 ~a-. r.n'>ed wi1hm I c; mmutt'!:I in an under- wriun~ part) la<;t Friday for The Orangr < uunty As.sonates of the I loui.e 1-.ar ln<ititute I lonorl't''-at the underwriting dmner mcluded mternauonaJI) known Dr Hou!>e and enter- tamer Ph\ Iii'> Diller, and to uma ment d1rt·C1or Glona Oc;brink ..aid she expt'cts a full field of 144 golfers. Oetails 1949) 643-9260 or (714) 29i J974. • RICHARD DUNN'S golf column appears every Thursday MEN'S SOCCER Pirates edged Orange Coast men drop 2-1 decision at San Diego Mesa. Lllll--.. ·-'•........._ __ __ ... ._, ·-· =~= .... _ ••• llU••••a..a .......... JllOTIC( ti HUUY ~ .... ..,.,_ t9 uMhn of tM ..... GN(lll I ~ c:r:: o~ ~~ ~, ... ..,.on 1ti!l~M1lt I .,,_ltt. r~ .. -~ ................. .... ...,. ..... w.oout •• lit• inad• flt• .... <•> alld lllltlMU •••uu(u) of th• Mllw<•> i./are. c~ ,NC., '911 W. COA:>t HWY., Nl:Wf'Oln KACtt, CA UM.1 Ooln1 blnln•U et: SHOWCASE RE .. TAt. CARS ......... tMteMllMltle~ tobe ... ofh ..... ci.tc1IM4il hlo'f; 'l'M n11 .. e1 elld htUl"I ...__of.._ ....... WOOOH~MS fNlU· '111$H, tte., 1'9.11 Sliy P'erll Circle, U11ll L, lfvlne, CA lttl4 w• • lilf: 'fr.C.l you: yew .....,,.,, .. ,. ,,. 1'911 .. IMlal lie In Pf ... lltil for111 ti you Wlllt h ..,i lO ht_, yow~·. " fell .. Ml fJte YOfJf r ........... ,.,.. JOU m•y .... tlw CIM, and yow •....-.. lllOlley llfld pr ... tJ llH1y be t~en Wl"°41t fWtMf WW nlna 1•"1 tt1uo11rt. ''*' ere othtt lqel 11111111temenb. You may w1nt to ctll •n 1ttorn~ r ltht •llttY 1 If you do not llno1t fl' 1U0t"fY, you may tan tn attorney re1W1tl ~VICI or • ltt•I •lf o ce (listed In ttle~· Ii) o.q,"" quei. •~re&uafl 6Sll cllfclon lu•1elel, ~ ti.ne un ptno de" ~ DIAS CAL.; ENOARIOS..,a.re presen· tar un• rupunla es· crlte a maqult11 en esla cone .• Uni cert1 o una ll1med1 telefonic1 no le ofrecw1 proteccion; su respu11te escrlta a m1qulnt tiena que cumplir con IH formal 1dadn leaetn aprop1a- das sl usted quoere que la cor.t!_ -escuche su caso ,, - St u~i'do-no presenla su re~• -. ttempo, puede tl'ff•r el caso, y le pueden qu1lar su Hlatto, su lhneto y ott es cosesde w prop1edad sin av1so edlcional por parle de le corle Existen otros requ1s1- tos leealu. Puede que usted qu1era llama• a un aboaado 1nmed1ata ment1. ~ f\O conoce a un abqa•do. puede llamar • .un HIVICIO de r eferenc..-de aboeados o a uni of1c1na de ayuda leaal (~ ... ti dorectoroo teltfonlc.) CASI "UMlfll: (Hlmlwe4e1 Coso) 02CC041S7 JUDOI GllALD G. JOHNSTON Dl,.T.C29 All othh hainen n•m•(•) and ad · *"'<"> uttd b1 the ..tt.r<•) within ttle pnl ttw.. run, as •lll•d ~ Mlltt(•). 11/11•: The loU'-In Callf0tnla 1>f the dllef executive oftlc• of tM ~(I) la: SAM( AS A80Vl TM n1ma(1) and bll•i· nus 1ddr111 of Iha buyw(a) j'1are: SEVEN NATIONAL ROAD, INC. 3939 W. COAST HWY., NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 Th• as.aats btlnl told art aenwally de· scribed as; L••sehold llT\P(ovements. liltlurn, equipment. furniture, aoodwlll, tr•d•n•m•. co~nant not to c~tt and are located at: 3939 W. COAST HWY , NEW· PORT BEACH, CA 92663 The bulll sale Is intended to be consummettd et the office of. IVY ES· CROW COMPANY. 12860 Beach BMl., llJ, Stanton, CA 90680 and Ille bulk sale dale " September 24. 2002 This bulk sale 1s sub1ecl to Calltorn" Uniform Commercial Code Section 6106 2 The name and addren of the person with whom claims may be Joled is IVY ESCROW COMPANY 12860 Buch Blvd , IJ, Stanton. Ca· 90680 and the Int day for ftltne claims by any ~red1tor shall be September 23, 7002 which ts the busmess day btlot e the an!lcopated •ale dale specoloed above Datt 8/27 /07 luyer's Signature SlVIN lUTIONAL ROAD, INC. I Y: /S/ IYUNG I. lH Daily Pilot September 5. 2002 438075 Th815 IS( 12241 MOTICI Of Pf1TOOtl TO ADlllSTB ESTA Tl Of: scon L aussm WfMO.A214990 The n1me and address of the cowr t os (El nombr~ "J . doreccion de To all heors. benefl la corte n l c1a11es, cred1to1s. con SUPERl.()f!. COURT or tingent ued1to1s, and CA lfooN CO ""' r persons who may oth l •• Ill UN,' 0 e1w1se be mlerested In ORAN£;E1~ CENTRAL the woll 01 estate or JUSTIC[ • i.;rNTER. 700 C1v1c; Center Drtve West bolh of SCOTT L Santa An.a, CA 92707 RUSSELL The name and address. A PETITION fOll PRO •nd telephone numbeo ol BA TE hH been ftled by pl.tinlill's attorney or GREGG RUSSELL •k• platnlofl .without an GREGG M RUSSELL tn illtorney "·<El nombre. the Superior Court of I.a drreccTi>n" el numero Caltfornoa County of 1 ORANGE de leleldno del eboeado THE PETITION FOR del dem!Jndante o del PROBATE requnts Iha! demandant'e que no ttene abriwado, rs) GRlCC RUSSE LL .aka ,. GRECC M RUSS£Ll be MILTON B Tf.NNANT' appointed u per so11al ESQ .. idkN R SCl-HL LING, APC, John R representaltve to ad Schtlli;/: £sq BAR monosler the eslatf of lhe decedent •04l5 '-4575 Mac THE PETITION requests Arthur Court Suite 590. the decedent's Will and Newport.-~each, Calo cod1c1ls. of any. be fornta 92660. <949> 833 admitted to probate The 8833 • DATla tt•dta) MAR 27 Will and dny codicils are 2002 1' available loo eramona ALAN SlA llR, Clerk hon tn lhe ltle kept by (Actuorto}, the court l.y COIAlON IOUSAY, THE PE TlllUN requests o.,.,ty (Deleeodo) authortly to administer NOTICE TO lHE PER lhe Hlate under the SON .SERVE.O. y011 are Independent Adn11nls served 0 an individual trat1on of Estates Act defendant (Thos Aulhottty woll allow Publoshed Newpoo t the per~onal represen B C taltve to take m•nY each oste Mtsa Daily acltons without obtain Pilot Auaust 29 Sep toe cour t approve! tember 5 • 12· 19· Before tak1n2 (ert•tn 2002 Th80I very important actions. llOnaJOOBNJOIS however the petsonal OfltHSAU represent1t1vt will be required lo e1ve noltet llJ.C.C. 6JD',} IOS If,"' to interested persons '--Me.·14436-<S unless they hive waived ....,.,.. notore or consenled to NoltU h hereby e1ven the proposed action ) to crtdltota of the wothm The independenl •d named seller that a bulk m1n1slr at ton aulhoroly sale os 1tlout to be made woll be gF1nled unlns of th• nseh described an interested person be.low The names and ftles an ob1eclton to the the bu11n1ss address of petition and show\ eood the wllet IS SUE BV (IU~e why th~ court HOWER, JOOO BRISTOL should not arant the ST NORTH. SUITE 17. aut'1o11ty Nl WP06l BE.ACH, CAL A HEARING on the If DR NIA 92660. The pel11ton wtll be held on loc;aloo,., ,,., C11tforn1a of SEPTEMBER 26 2002 •I the ch11t uecu11ve I JO pm rn Dept L73 olflct of the seller ts located at 341 The City NONE -&s-11~ted by the Drtve South, Or•nce CA seller, 614 olher bustn~s 9:l868 names •rfft 11ddresus IF YOU OBJ£CT to the u'ed bythi' ,.,11e1 within if anltne of the pet11ton, three yeen before the you •hould eppear et the d11te such 'list was sent htoarone and state your or dtlt"""'9lf .to the buyer ob1e,tions or Ille written •re NOW" The n•me~ objecltons with the court nl'ld bJl,.1•t' addresses before tile hea11n1 Your of Iha IHiyer are IEN appear•ntt may be 1n NEKt SUWJTO. 47 person or b~ your RUSHING WINO, IRVINE, illorney Crtl 92714 If YOU ARE lo CREDI The asuh lo be • ... Id lOR or co-'t1n1enl •re described In eener<1I credtlOt of the ~eased. es All furniture. hx· you must Ille your claim lures equipment, trade with the COl.lrt end mail name and sloe~ In trade a copy to the personal of • carll1n busmess repr1qntatlva appointed end art lbc•led at 1000 b tha t lthl I BRISTOL .ST. NORTH. rlonths ch~~ rhe d~te0~t SUITE , n~ NEWPORT the first luu.iict of BEACI$.-.CAltrORNIA letters u provided In 92660.-1.M busln1u Prob1te Code section name u•to.tiy the seller 9100. The time for llllna a\tbl1 locatl'on le cl1im1 will not uplu •THF MAIL ROOM• before four months lrom fhe antlclHttcl d•t• of the ha1r1n1 d•I• noticed tha bulk sale Is Stp· above re. loUUon Ill Caflf'Ol'nlt of tM dli.t UtcUtlve office of the Mltat It: SAME AS M M Al laltd •Y tllt Mlllf, allothar~ne­ •nd addr,_ uRd •Y the Ml• wlUlln ltvM yurs before ttl• dall IUCll tlst WU sent Of deflwfed to the buyer era: AS PROW>(O TO BUvtR BY SELLER Th• nl!MS and bu•lness addresses of the buytf are: 80RSZCZ, INC., 2102 Burnt MUI Road, TustJn, CA 92782 The nsets tb b• aold are dascrlbtd In 1•nerel u : assets of ambfold•Y a.rvlces and ad spa c:lalties business located at: 17935 Sky P1rk Circle, Unit l , Irvine, CA 92614 The bustn.n name used by the seller at that location is: CLASSIC Th• entlclp1ted date of the bulk "'" is Sep· tember 24, 2002 at the cifflce of CHAPMAN AVENUE ESCROW. 1205 E. Chapman Ave., Or anee. CA 92866. The bulk Hie is subiect to C1l1lor nia U nlfor m Commercial Code Sec· lion 6101 2 If so subiect, the name and address of the person with whom claims may be flied IS. CHAPMAN AVENUE ESCROW, 1205 E Chapman Ave . Or anee. CA 92866, and last dale for hltne claims shall be; September 23, 2002 whtoh is the busmen day before the ule date specofoed above Dated. Aueust 30, 3003 IORSZCZ, INC. IY: Peter l•r•an, President Daoty Polot September 5 2002 438600 TH825 fidltlm ..... "-S...... The lollowtne persons are dome busmess as OUTBOUND Y~CHT S. 3424 Via Oporto, New porl Beach, CA 92663 Phtllp K Lambert. 1433 Superoo1 Ave., #350, Newport Beac h, CA 92663 Thts business ts con ducted by. an 1nd1v1dual Have you started dotne business yet' No Phtltp K. Lambert Thts statement was !tied with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 08/30/02 20026915441 Oaoly Pilot Sept 5, 12, 19,26.2002 Th871 RdfliM ..... "-S....... The follow1ne persons are dotne business u · IDM. Inc.. 9 Parker, Irvine. CA 92618 tmmuno Du1aned Molecules. Inc (MA). 9 Par~er. Irvine. CA 92618 This business 1s con dueled by· a corporation H.ve you star led do1ne business yet• Yu. 6/l002 lmmuno Oesoaned Molecules, Inc Jacquelyn F rilz P~ory. Corporate Secretary This statement was loled woth the County Clerk of Oranee County on 08/07/02 200269121>4 D11ly Pilot Aue 15. 72. 29 Sept 5, 2002 TH770 fkffM ..... im.s....... The lollowone persons .are dotne business u Newport Crest Really, 1820 Toyon Ln . Newport Buch, CA 92660 Peter Grant McRae, 30 1/2 Beacon}Bay, New port Buch, CA 92660 Dlxla D. Cole, 1820 Toy on Ln . Newport Beach. CA 92660 lhos business IS con ducted by an un1nco1 poratad assoc1at1on other than a partnership Have you started dorne business yet' Vas, 1997 D1ue D.Cole Thts statement wn filed with the County Clerk of Otani• Countr on 08/19/02 200269UUO Daily Piiot Aua. 22. 29, Sept 5. 12.:l002 Th791 Adl!IM ...... im.s...... lhe followin1 ptt sons tte do1n1 buStness 11 A ) Medical Store. B ) Callmu Medical, C ) CP Medical, D.) Bishop & Johnson, E.) Pouah kffpsle Medocal, 21622 Surveyor Ctr . Hunl1n1 ton Betch, CA 92646 Cllnlcel Phermaclu , Inc. (HV), 21672 Surveyor Cir.. Huntin,ton 811ch, C/\92663 This buslneu 11 con dueled b'/: • COftOl'•llon Have rou atarted cloln1 buslneu yet? Yet, 1111 Clln1c1t Pharm1cles, Inc Ctrl Grodlch, Presldent This tt•lement wn fllff Wttll tfla County Clertl of Onnp County Tl1• tollowlnc persons •r• dolllt buslneu as: Summtr Allderaon & Assdclatu, 2616 Clay Strttt, Newport Beach, CA92663 Summer Anderson. 2616 Cl1y Streat, Newport Beech, CA 92663 This business is con· ducted by: an lndMdutl HIV• you started dolna bualnus yet? Yes, July 30, 2002 Summer L. Anderson This statement was fU.d with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 08/30/02 20026tU4J7 Delly Piiot Sept. 5, 12. 19.26.7002 Th816 1 he followtne persons are doma business as: Discount DVD's & Rentals. 2700 W Coast Hwy Newport Beach. CA 92663 Robert Scott. Cales, 1605 Santa Ana Ave . •D. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Michael Roy Summer. 11705 Benfield Ave .. Norwdlk, CA 90650 lhls business 1s con· ducted by a eeneral partnership Hive you started dome buitness yet' No Robert Scott C•ttos This statemenl was foled with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 08/19/02 20026tUtSI Daily Potot Aue. 22, 29, Sept 5. 12. 2002 Th784 ActtllM~ "-S...... lhe lollowma persons are dome business a~: Help The Doctor. 1824 I /2 Viola Place. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Mlch1el Dom1nock Os- borne, 1874 1/2 Viola Place. Costa Mua. CA 92677 Th ts busmess ts con · ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Have you started do1n1 busmess yet? No Michael Dom1n1ck Os- borne This statement was ftltd with the County Clerk of Oranae Counly on 08/19/02 2002691JtS4 D11ly Pilot Aue 22. 29, Sept 5. 12. 2002 1h781 AdtllM ..... "-S...... The lollow1ne persons are do1na business as· splttzero desoen. 3301 S Be.tr 1164H, Santa Ana. CA 92704 Gabrttl Dibble, 3301 S. Beu •64H, Santa Ana. CA 92704 This business os con ducted by an ind1v1duat Have you started dome busmtss yet? No Gabriel Dibble Thos statement was !tied with the County Clerk of Orance County on 08/19/07 20026tlstS7 Dttly Ptlot Aue n . 29, Sept. 5, 17. 2002 Th783 Rdltlm ..... "-S....... The followlna persons are dome business AS. Carae• Tek of Oranee County. 23151 Alcalde Or.. lacuna Hills, CA 92653 • Rybere E nterpttses, Inc (CA). 73151 Alcalde Or . Laruna Hills. CA 92653 This business rs con- ducted by a corporation Have you started doln1 buslnns yet? No Ryber1 Enterprtses. Inc. D1vtd l Ryber1. Pru1- dent This statement was fHed with the County Clttk of Oranee County on 08/30/02 20026'15447 Dally Pilot Sept 5, 12, 19,26,2002 Th818 The followina person. ere cloln1 buslnus as: Air Time Woreless. 3001 Rtdlllll Ave. Suite 7·219, Costa Miu, CA 92626 Rold1n E Gallardo, 73S Joann St. 121. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Tlll1 business Is con· ducted by: en lndMdual Have you atertad doln1 bu•lne11 yet? No Roldan C. Callerdo This statement was flied with tlle County Cieri! of Or•nae County onQIV2V02 1002tt1UJI Deity '"°' AUi 29. Slot 5, 12. 19, 2002 Thb tembet 74 2002 at IM YOU MAY [AAMtHE lht ofllu ot CHAPMAN t• hpt br the court If AVENUE UCROW, A JOU .,. a p«aon In DIVISQ!f Of CAnWAY tarot.cl In the nt•ta. Tlfl.(, U05 (, Chepma11 you may tile with tile Alf•., Or.,.. CA t'9&6. court a ReQu•'t '°' n.tt bulk fate la 1ubjtct Spgtel Holk• (tOfm DC. to Callf0tnl• UnlfOlm 1$4) of Iha flllnt of en Comm«eltl t.1de S.c· lnventorr end 1ppulul tlon tacn t U 10 of .state aaMts or of ti~c I,· t!Ml ~1111 and any patltlcMI or eetount Ol'I Ol/lt/02 10026t11ttt D•H1 Pitot Au1. U. ~ T~ fOllo1tl"t p«aons .. _l S 12 2002 Th7w ,,. doin& bvtlnua H : ...., ...:......:.. ..... Security J>tnOflntl Ser !1ti. •::h;l :::,:~; ~0:!~oi:n 1~11% b• ,.._ 11 C.WMAH Rtqu11t for Spec;l1I Avc.i-ur UCROW. A Nolle• 1orm •• ..... 11eble OMSION Of GATtWAY ft om"'-tourl cr...k. mu, J2«1 ai~ ·~..., , ... ~ A OJ-.; Ca 9z. ..... ~~ & ~ ..... .,.-1Mt0 484il ,_ f111nt A""°'.._.. a . .,...._ ci.i. ..... lie·~ en. I. s.;.• tefllOer I.>. 2G1l ~ ...._ .... 5-fti it 111• WJ111eu lfaJ CA tt707 - _...,. .. .... .... ru'1lf1t11• fllawport • OtW h«h·to. MIU O••rr I ,.. ~· n, Sett• ... ;: ! !. ~ b ., • hi~ -=~··:a· rclii,.,iii.ct T~ .. ,. • ., •• 117. ,_ vlcn. Inc., llOOS Sllr· ._.._. C.:, Cftc~!ult• 2ll. The tollow1n1 penona S.C.llli;: Per.!!ne1 Ser· "' doJ"t ~... H vie#, IM. (CA), 1800$ KSO, eo.. 1111 Ma•· "'f P"" c1rc!.!t.. su1tt &'""· Co 1• Maw, CA Zl , lt'ilflt, CA v-~1• 292' Tht. b\lllMM .. WI· frtll'lt '•ul lllftllff, "'""~.I COfJIOfatioft 1718 Ml=-', Cotta ~.,.yout.itl4 -;:; C:-11 Mii· 4oktt butolMU ,.n Na dllctt4 "'I .,, ~I S.turllr P'tr1011net SeMtee 11141 Henyouat.rll4 ...,, K•llll-1, PrMI• --~r.n111 _. ~~=-=~::..=-.... ~ atet•!Nftt ••• filel Mitt 9111 Collftfj = =-~.:. r.:m c~~'t·~ ... tw!ttr •CMWD'Z =et..'lit.1 ......... ........... ........ The followlnl pvSOf's ara dol111 buslnau ea: Harbot C.nler Cleanlfs, 2300 Harbor Blvd .. Suitt N4, Costa Men. CA 92626 Erik Devon Adema, 12 Wlndarbor l•n•. Irvine, CA92S>2 This busln•u Is con- ducted by; an lndlvid11aJ Have 1ou started doin& bllSlness y1t7 No Erik D. Adema This stlttmenl wn Oled with the County Clwk of Orene• County on 06/27/02 20026tlS06t Delly Piiot Aus. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 2002 Th806 .......... llmtS...... The tollowlna persons are dolne business as· Muscle Works, 1755 Oranae Ave.. Coste Mesa, CA 92627 Rachel Love Jordan, 1755 Or•n11 Ave . Coste Mesa. CA 92627 Thts business ts con· ducted by an 1nd1v1du1I Have you started doine bustness yet? No Rechel love Jorden Thts statement was fifed ·~Mh the County Clerk of Oranee County on 08/30/02 2002691 5445 Delly Pilot Sept 5, 12, 19,26,2002 Th819 Fid!IM~ "-S...... The follow1ne persons are do1ne business as Mystique, 34 24 Via Oporto '206, Newport Buch, CA 92663 Coftime, Inc , (CA), 3424 Vta Oporto 1206, Newport Be.ach, CA 92663 This busmen " con ducted by 1 corporation Hive you started dom11 business yet? No Gtfltme Inc , James Raven, President Thts statement was foted wtlh the County Cterk of Or-.nae County on 08(27/02 20026915005 Daily Pilot Aue 29, Sept 5. 12. 19. :l002 Th803 FicffM ...... "-*'-" The tollow1ne p11 sons are dome business u Pedroza Rtlinlsli and Custom, 1515 W Mac· Arthur Blvd •17. Costa Mesa CA 92626 593 Alfonso Pedrou. 2029 Pomona Ave . Apt f. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Thrs business os con ducted by an 1nd1~1dual Have you started doone business yet? No Alfonso Pedron This statement was filed with the County Clerk or Dranae County on 08/22/02 20026914457 Dilly Pilot AUi 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19,:l002 Th811 AdHIMlllilm ....s...... The lollowlne persons are do1n1 business u Culture Home furnish· 1nes. 2790 Harbor Blvd Suite 107, Costa Men. CA92626 Mleuet Ane11 Na11ra Jr.. 2417 W Borchard Unit B, Santa Ana, CA 92704 This busmen ts con- ducted by an Individual Hava you started dolne business yet? No M111uel Ane•I Naier1, Jr This slatemtnl was filed with the County Clerk of Oran11 County on <18127 /02 20026'15002 Daily Ptlot Au& 29, S91>l 5, 12. 19.2002 Th804 MllM ..... .... s...... The followme persons are dolne business as. pelntfob.com, 18067 M1mmoth Ct., Fountain Vt Illy, CA 9270I Younc H. Park, 18067 Mammoth Ct , Founlatn V•lley, CA 92708 This buslntH rs con ducted by: an indtvlduel Have rou 1tert1d doln1 buslnest r1t7 Yes, 8/15/2002 Youn1 Park This statement wes filed with th• Count)' Cieri! of Or•na• County on08/19/02 200Htllt2t Dally Pilot Aua. 22. 29, Sept. 5, 12. 2002 Th797 -.,-= :ir~= u, ~ = ".'rz. :a~ --~--------~~~~~-...+---~--- .......... .......... ™-toffowlna "''°"' ,,. 4o"'& busJM. u : A · 0r.,,,. Cout Tttn• tc1rlptlon1 2201 MlrUn St., t102, Irvine, CA 92611 Cindy Sttol't, 7381 Shin• Or., Hunllflllon Beech, CA92648 Thia buSJness Is con· ducted by: an lndMduel Have )'OU started doln1 bllllnus yet 7 No Cindy Sttol't Tllrs statement wu filed with the County Clark of Or1nee County on08/30/02 200HtU442 Dally Ptlot Sept. 5, 12, 19,26,2002 Th820 fldllm ..... .. s...... The followlna persons are dolna business as: One-Distribution Co , 3233 W. Harvard St .. Santa Ana, CA 92704 One·Oi$ltibulton Co., Inc (CA), 3233 W H<1rvard St .. Santa Ana,.CA 92704 This business is con ducted by a corporation Have you slerted dome business yet1 No One-01slrlbullon Co . Inc. Scott Batley, CFO This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orane• County on 08/19/02 2002691St27 Daily Pilot Aue. 22. 29, Sept.5. 12,:l002 Th795 Rdllm ..... .... s...... The lollowtne persons are dome business as Kanem1's Tee, 392 Ral cam Place •C. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Kanemo Sulzu, 392 Ralc1m Place /IC, Coste Mesa, CA 92627 This business Is con· ducted by: •n lnd1v1duel Have you started doone bustness yel1 Yes, July 2. 2002 Kanem1 Suizu This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Orena• County on08/22J02 200269 144.56 Daily Pilot AUJ. 29, Sept. 5, 17. 19,:l002 Th8JO Rd!Mt.a.ss .... s...... The followlne persons are doina buslnns u : RVK Manaeement Com pany, 3657 Aspen V1lle11e Way. Santa Ana, CA 92704 Richard Re<ff, 36!>7 A Aspen V1llaae Way. Santa An1, CA 92704 Thos bustness 11 con ducted by. an 1nd1v1dual Have you started do1ne businen yet? No Rochard Retff Thrs statement was fried wrth the County Clerk of Orance County on 08/19/02 20026913941 Daily Piiot Aue. 22. 29. Sept 5, 12. 2002 Th788 Adi"-..... ........... The follow1ne persons are doona business as Harl·Hank. 15154 Tren ststor lane, Hunttnaton Beach. CA 92649 EMC Services. Inc (CA). 15154 Transistor Lane. Huntmeton BHch, CA 92649 This buslnus Is con ducted by: a corpor&lton Have you started dolne bus1nus yetr No EMC Services, tnc Jectynn Kan. Prnldent This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Oran1• County on08/30/02 20026t1UJO Daily Pilot Sept 5. 12. 19, 26, 2002 Th822 nc.. .... ........... The tollowlna persons are doine busine11 es: J.B. Robinson Fireplaces, Inc .. 13 Corporal• Plaza, Ste. 200, Ntwpor t Beach. CA 92613 J.B. Robinson flreplecu. Inc (CA), 13 Co<porate Pina. •200. Newport Beech, CA 92663 This business Is con duct.d by a co<porale Have you atettecl dolnc _business yat' Yea, 8/1/02. J.B Robinson rtre plecH,llJI:. Joyce B. Robinson. Sec. Thia statement w11 filed with tflt County Cl•ll of Or•n&• County OnOl/lOI02 t00Ht1H4t Deur P'ilot Sept. &, 12, 111. 29, 2002 Thl23 flcll-. ..... .......... The ron.w1na l*Mnt an dolnl bu.,,,_ n · Aduneed . Appr11111 Senlua, I06? Kln•r Avenue, Hunlln1ton l•ch,CAm.s W.t1cfy Sue M11~i.no, Iott Ktur Avenue, Hu"'lilaton 1 .. c11, CA .... Thlt bt.ttlntn II con• du<tM b1: tfl ll'ldlvidlltl Hew~atwtM dokli ~ tt\1 Yet, »flUWY 1. 2'CIOZ Wtndr .s.. .... M41.._. ....... IOIO '"" •l•t...,,.. ... PIH 1rtt11 o. Countr I 9 .. •,,r;: ==-= 11) IJ&iitu1 r .. ch .,,........_ i•> 1'flhal TeMdt c:..illlf. c) ...... M reucll aas Tuatill A-.c-.-...,CA 11117 lll•ll11de All4er1011, IMl T111Uft Avenu•, Ceatt Meu, CA 921121 Tlllt biltlMu It COii• ducted by: •• l11dMdual Ht~ you tt.erted dolnt bulllMtoa )'ti? y._, 9/30191 MelitMll f , ~son Thia atateMent w11 filed wltfl tht County Clark of Oranc-Co1111ty onOllm!Ot 2Mtit14Ut OellY l'llot ~ 29, Sept. 5. u. lt. 2002 tlll05 ......... ........ Tilf to11owttt1 p~ons are cloln1 buslness ei: Complt19 Offle.• Prod-ucts, 16478 Stech Blvd., :i:h Westminster, CA Danie! Sanders, 16478 Buch Blvd,. tlS2. Wntm.lnster,.CA 92683 Tiils business ts con· ducted by-an lndMdual Hive you atwted doln1 bullness yet? No Daniel Senders This 1tet1ment was flied with the Countr Clerk of Oranee County on 08/19/02 20026t11t4t Daily Piiot Aua. 2Zii.29. Stpt.5. 12.2002 1'1'787 Adlllm ..... .......... T ti_. lollowtne persons •re do1n1 business as· Jun Blanco Murals &. fauu, 3734 S Lowell St , Santa An•, C•ltfor- nta 92707 Gene A Blanco, Jr., 3734 S. Lowell St .. Santa An•. Caltfornta 92107 Th11 busineu. IS con· ducted by. an lndlvidu1I Have you started dome business yet? Yes, 1/01/01 Gene Blanco Jr. Thts statement wn tiled with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 08/02/02 20026tl2267 011ty Pilot Aua 29. Sept. 5. 12, 19,2002 Th808 MllM ..... "-S...... The followtne persons •re doinc business as: ANA Publtcations, 177 Riverside Ave . Ste. Fl060, Newport Beach, CA Anna C. Price, 1221 W Cont Hwy , #414, Newport Buch, CA 92663 This business 1s con- ducted by: an 1nd1v1du1I Have rou started dolnc busrness yet? No Anne C. Poce This statement was fried with the County Clefk of Ounee County on 08/19/02 20026t1StSt Daily Pilot Aue. 22. 29. Stpt.5. ll .2002 Th786 Rdltlem ...... ... se.t..t The fotlowine persons art doona business es· B M ENTERPRIS£S. 13 W1llowbrooll.. lrvtne. CA 92604 Bernard Mitton. 13 Wlllowbrooll.. Irvine. CA 92604 This bu11ness ts con· dueled by an tndtvlduat Hive you started dolne business yet? 'l'es. June I. 2002 Bern11 d Mitton This statement wu flled with the County Clerk of Oranee County on 08/30/02. 20026'15419 Dall1 Pilot Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26. 2002 Th824 leplllaaca - ..................... ~ .... ;...;.;.;..;~ ..... --'--.......... --. ~ • ........ ... ...... ··--1"' ....... PlfMlll Tiie ..-. ,.... lllGncl II -•Y • .,, ..... ....._ u : .,. .._ ........ , ...: IM!lft ... tlle all .. • e) LMftnp1 Leclterw, A ) All · luloM LeN "••••rt •••ctl · llH •> L--.. ,....,_, seep• LllMlft&. I .) M tttMll1hM • °"'911 la4 er-Ct, """'"'' Season• 'OtltdOoor l!lllt-AIHl•el ,.._== Cr~~~OUllJt•, ~.f~I tl:l't' ==:.1:-r::-.-: UC (CA), UM Crown 111¥ P'I., Coli. "*•·CA ~ltlte u:ll~ ct, W•l1t11t Clteli, CA 111126 to M awwllH Nilll MM Oevld Kun•. 1841 ''-91'1o4 of OctoMr 1, Tiiie bllalnl• Is con· Sllfltf l't., Cottt MtN. 2002 tlv~ ~ Miff bt: e Limited CA mze 30. 2001. Tht CltY .... lldlll•y CO, ftlla bvtlneu la con• N•wpott leedl'• l,.-o- H111a you alerted d11cle4 bJ! an lrldlvldual JH1Md 0.,...,11 AfV!..-f "°'"' bullnt• 1•17 No H•v. rou awted GOAi end tu t•lioll•le lAnd•ctPI loe•tore, dot111 buslneu ytt1 NG wet• 4tolotllld Ill re· LLC, ltnln 8u1nll, O•vld KHne ~ponH to th• U.S. OWn« Thia st•tement wH O.,anmtnt of frlfll· Thlt 1ltltn'llllt was fllfd wrth tllt County porlttlon'• New '*'41-tlled wit.ti tht C®ll\1 Ci.R of Oranp County v1111Uced. I~ Cit· cw• of Or•llP Co41nty on Ol/llll02 ltf PflM ,..,~..., '""' O(I Ol/19/02 2002tt1H•1 IMa (4t CIR Pvt 2'), 20tt6t1H11 Dally ,.ilot Au&-22. 29, end •• .... •bit fot Dlll~Not Sept. 5. 12. Sept. 5, 12, 2002 Thnt ~ fot tfllrty ('°) 19 -Th829 ..... tOlloWI-the .... • '~-...._..... of th!. Notice7 ff om 1:00 ,..._..._ .......... a.m . te 5:00 p,m., ... s.... raclflc Standard lime, TM followl.na pw1on1 Tiie followlnl persons Moncley throuift Frkt•y ara doln1 buslne11 as: as" dolna buslnesa .. : at our prlndp1I pltet of tar Inn, 2656 Newport builness located et: 1) R111ty'1 Clllpt, b) Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA Cltw of ,.,WllOfl Be.ch Rusty'• Island Ch{4>1, c) 92627 " Public woru Rutly's Balboa l1l111d RelcerslHn 40 Corpo· o-certment Chips, 805 N B1ylront, ration (CA), 2656 New· ..._ C ' 8elboe Island, CA 92662 t Bl d Co t ...... ._. • poCAr .....,2v7 " s • ..,.sa, .,..,,... Newport Blvd., Ruaty VnterllnJ, 805 "'" --t &U4 N. Bartront, 8alboa This busineu 11 con Newport udl. CA Island. CA 92662 ducted by: a corporation _ ..... ~-•• This business ii con· H twt d ........,,._..~-duded !iw; an lndlvldual eve you 1 e Comments will be , dolna business yet? Yes, ac· ..... t-.. on .... _ eo-• f-Heve yo"sterted 5/8/t7 ~ .. ,... ""' .. - doln& busin•11 yet? Yes, ReirerslHn 40 C0tpo-fortr·ftve (45) deyt 1·1-02 ration from the date of tllls Ru1ty Vesterline Pi • Thu Hsu President Notice. Comments can This statement wu Tliis state~ent was b• fo•·wtrded to the Crty filed with the County !tied with the County ol Newport Beach ti t1M Cl • f O c t C above atltad address °' one0en71W,'nee oun Y 0~·~,~~~lan11e County to the State of California 2002tt1 SOSO 200Htt IS 10 Department of Trans· Dell~ Pllot'zOOtu 29, Sept. 0 'f p·i t A 15 22 porlltlon, District 12, 5 l 19 Th807 11 Y ' o ua. · • 3337 Michelson Drive ' ' ' 29• Sept. 5• 2002 Th7JS Su1ta 380 Irvine, CA 92l2'. Acllllt9..... fldlll....... 8894, Attn: District Local llmtsi...t "-S...... Assistance EnalnHr. The follow1na persons Otled at Newport Buell, are doone buStneu as. The followina persons California, lflis 3rd day The Whit• Drns. 3617 are doina business as: of September, 2002. B East Cont Hwy., Or1n11e County Motofl, Dail~ Piiot Sept~ Corona dtl M1r, CA 505 W. Lambert Road, 2002 ,..._... 92625 Brea, CA 92821 Jultt Karau, 229I Andrew Peter Noehs, Elden Ave , Coste Mesa, 25322 Cheyenne Wey. CA 92627 lake forest, CA 92630 Marllt Porter. 206 ThtS business Is con· r airway Pl., Costa Mesa, ducted by: an Individual CA 92627 liave you started This business 11 con· doine business yet? No Andrew Noalles ducted by: 1 eeneral Thts slatemenl was partnership Have you started hied with the County dolne business yet? No Clerll of Oran1• County Julte Karen on 08/30/02 This sutement wu 200·26915425 hied with the County Daily Pilot Sept. 5. 12, Clerlo. of Oren11 County 19. 26. 2002 Thl17 on 08/22/02 too26t144SJ Dall)' Pilot Aua 29, Sepl 5112, 1912002 Th813 l.tgalModca SELL your stuff tkough classifiedl \ How to. Place A CLASSIFIEAD ftlm.a.--........... wtl .. ,.~ ... m ,..,..,_1 By Phone l~)6'2-S678 By !\fail/In PeNon: '~~lb)~ (OIU Mesa. CA 9'26!1 N. ~lU' Bhd . .t Bl) St Hours: ----· Policy . lt.-s -9 dewflma lf'e sabjecl ID ~ wuhout notice.. Tiie piabbsbcr ~ lk np. to censor, ~tarnf). ttVlx OI feJCIC' any dusified aih'ems.anem. ~ ~ any nnw d\al may be iD your cl.awfied ad munecbalely The Dail~ NOl accqilS no IJabtbty for my cnor m an ~cro~ fOf 1r.tucb 11 ~ be respomibk a.cqic fot the C05l of the ~'" 1o1."tuall) ~cupled b) tbe arm. Cftdlt can onl) be aJlovo"Cd fof the firu llbOtJOn ------Deadlines ------. ....... "'°"'"'"'_, __ ... _ .... J • Tckpb.loe 8 ~ ~«lpln \tondl~ .fn!M, \\ In .. ~~ \londl) -Fncb~ \tooda) . Tunda) ~· ~~ Fnda~ ~~ FnJ.a, TbtU..J.a, ~ ll"°1 \1ood.&\ ~«lpn "~' f n.la• \ l(lf'm T~' ~11Jrm '>.mda• i:nJ.i, < < ~ 'rm \\cJrr.,.U, < OOpm --.... " NA rHI •t•lt ~- tnlfta In ttin -~ is Mltlject to the r adef al r ... ltou$1nt Acl ol 1968 1s amended which m•lt.u II 1111111 to ...,_bM "•nr prefer esce, hmlhtron or dlscun1nahon b.sad on r-. colof. rel11ron. 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II.,. lrtetH Of'(N SAT-SUM 1 ·S 17 St. Tr .... 1 ,_c Vlewr,Oc• cityl.,....Wwr Sl,0'5 000 94t-4lS_.000 .,.....,,, pr.t.rt..i IOMTIA CAMYOM Of'OI SAT-SUN I S ~ 12w;,,n.r., -..~~ ~ \. .. ,_ ' ' let "~ ... "" l ' -, l•' • T f-"'°' ~,.,,, S! !~ '' 61 ... -"I~ ~-, '· ..... c: "- O<U.NFIO .. T Alli lkl ·-,... fo•I el H~ .,_, 94'-7 2l a I 10 llACH HSDl·A-WU :tal>CM S-439 000 AGENT 94t 723 & I ?O CONDOS f"IOM S27S 000 o....._i.-s......i ce1 Ar:t 114-211 -1 7U Newpol1 Coast .. "' -."' c-~"-,_,,., ... 1St-O "' 1a ... s ..... v1 .. '",,'' ,., £'". , ~ j ~~ ._, .. _. tir't•'°'t i)IT1 Cl.tQ '"-.PC' 'fl RESORT/ VAr.ATlON PROPBITT FORSAl.£ J_•~• ., ,-:, ., '\ •. t• ~:.it ~,. '• t\ '1 • Cr \t f' • ,,, ··~ 't'• ' '"'. ,,. 1:.1 ..... • 1 ... ' • '~ t"'!.t ... "' •• • .. .. .. !:.I ~ ' c " "' ...... ,., .. t o- 4 ·s """ MISCB..LANEOUS RENTALS V•"li&~E11S :;.; .... 's ....... ~ A!~~hl.11.l •t S1-1t • 1 .... 1.11 o•••" ·~-;"' w.n...t .... 1 w1~W\ wondtdul b•~k :Sr ,8d 160 ·~• 'l 'f4td t.i 15,,1urr'l~t •\t 1 P.tl ~' t-nt 'em--'"~ SI 49'!> 000 •.it Deb1.t •' •" I• & "'·" ~ • r • Btri•• HO lib 8'b' "'"' -'"• .u•t d 48 JJO 60() ~C~lll "If 1' rt~t "'•'OS• l;•,J••"':• ·~,~~· .:ltr .4 :-• I t ~ , • ~ • ~ ~ J;..&. "1.A ""' ~ SI •4t 000 ~R.: °"" ~ma1 ... ~ ..... "" ·~l t sr-. Of'(N SAT 12-4 SUN 1 S 1'0 o u 1n U Y LAN( E ,.d.,. '""~ ""\t tv i"" •uru & b•J<h 1£1 tnd un•t ..: ul ,,,.. \ h. '1.trc:twooo tl<h.n\ pl.tn t.1t1on sttuttt-'' R•du\.fd t $410 OtlO" l.;t ( .•tht'ttnt 114 \-45 .l•J(l n t,f :; Y•.tr\• A~"~'•" C ""OU'" (-' h.' s P~ ~x ~~ ;w ::...~ ~" t-~ "t-0"> • S..,..ri> c ... -"-· Jtt' '" ~r• ..... t .... f' .:! t ,,....(" irl '.\ ntrr • :-t] •th ~ ! ~.~ t\• ., "0dl" " "'" ft t'1 4 ~UOltf'ff . '" C.t•u •\t ,..nd ent , c ... tt1-•..ity 949-1S9..0171 _ ~ .. ~ r • • · '""t''" 'tJ SJ. .. '-' •<''' • « S2 32•,ooo '· t' :-. ... \ ~-­.s~ .. _ ':O.t ~tf.t3A "tt.,lr't 5' -4' \ H ... lt•tlft9I All•no M.1slr .. ,• ' ~ •t ... 0 c ' ~-' ~,..,, 11~1 1n ~F ~•~t" ,, " • "" SI 17'" tXX s ............. . 94q 71'> 1)'-t. Mowing 6 Sbnge I Plll'Ctng I Pfumbl112 HST MOVIH Sst /tt. 0.-,'r ..... lJYrs ~ I piipipiiiiiiiipii!piii~~ ur•1n° •II Cthu lnsu••d I Gttdl Prtce1 Gu.ar•nleed I •lee •• • • ..... <\ -Int (Ourleous careful "''"~ fru nt l •37560:' """ s.r.; Tl638« 800 246 1378 71' '>~I!>~ 7 J90.29'5 I P•P[ ltXATI"'" PUBLIC NOTIC The C•ltf Publtc Ulthho ~nmm1n1on r•qu11n that all u'..i househnld aood\ mover" prtnt th tu PUC Cal f numorr hmos and ch•ulleur\ prtol theu I C P number 1n all •d•e1 t•rmenh II you h•v• •nv qunltons .about Illa le1eltty ol • m o•tt limo of cll•ulleur 1.•ll PUB UC UTILITIES COM MISSION 71 4 558 4151 ~Cart A"91 114Nty In home lleallll c11e proYlded I 5YrVfe's. .....Vout. 2'llY ~. bTOq. moll, c:MI ...,. & ,,,. 714841 1725 ,.... E 1 l CI Rll~IC <\l ,i; •£~CUSTOM PAINTING UA" Ol T[l '"' Prof I 1un quakty wo'"' fr 1e1 Jl'f $e-"' ,. Int~"" '"•I and doch t 4 t . • 7 s • l O • l •70l468 949 631 4610 IAIMIOW ca<U MAINT Paontonc lnlul Hous&~ Qu1hty tob1 free ntwnate l•~ 71' 636 8888 Plntlrlng ' smo P'l.nter /Stvc~• f'etdi Set v1n1 Soullwn ~ IOf l'.> '~"s l132'6864 24 Houo \ t 714) 554 7831 Pturnlllng 1"' Ntlgfibotftood Plumb.rt OIAIN • SIMa ~ CllNl9IO PICIAUST TWlEDY flWM•NG 9•9+.5-2352 -.. t UT 6 ROLL PAINT ING Roblalt·°"'* eo.ui....._ea (IMO) 848 3008 c.11 MMll?-1480 l....., ,,_., now Int Bun & T 1 aval All levels Que> ~ ca. b ,,...,, ~Art• 949 644 40"l7 -,~, ..... , .... ....., .. ,1 Ttit IC' ....,., ~ .,,,,, I.: ur .:rm. o..n. ""' ,.. ~ <l°"('\1"~ :i.~a -..:<;A "'W fl HI ":""'~~ ~ Rooms tor Rent 6040 NP I t. r.. br •• l°"'1 N • 4' ""'° P..t ~ .... ~-· ~ Q. ~ 11~ SIN\ rn.1 ~~I..~ WallCcMrlnp THf ST..,.,.l•u • c;l'f'• ••lmn' In W•ll~·•P< Remov1I •'-l-~'-41 949 ~ 1~11 We Geh \htluld n.anii l t•lhter Strip mtal W t•'~~IDh '.:zy •7YJJJ6 m ~ m. WlndowsA>oors WINDOW covt•9"GS \11n1 Rlrnd\ Wood Blinds r ,..,. ., honv est L ~211)lQ JIM 71 4 227-nl 1 eel TrMSeMa TtlUsAMwt YOll GAIA&E SAlll ·-.. -••• ... CWSlfli: 49)'42-5671 RESIDENTIAL RENl AlS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Balboa.JI land C ...... t~ Refuri>lohecl I Ir, furn d l\pl New ftoors/p1lnt/lu I n1tur e Cher mtna w/potbl'lly stove, A/C. htr. an/wal!W' inc1 s1moo 949-675 3976 ......... 1oc1 31r. 210, lur n'd home Garaae. ftreplc, w/d, S3500mo or S2500wk 949·675-2441 Balboa Peninsula YWll y WIG( 1"91 2br Iba w/p9bo. shat' latn*'y & Paet! Sl7SO A.. Sept I 9$67!).8213 oc-••-• @ 19th St. furn'cl 21r 21r condo, fp, lmmac wtnlet rental 52150 949 673 1943 31r. 210, Spacious upper unit Decks. 2 car aar. lndry. $2750mo yrly 949 338 8885 675· 7880 ~ w/doct. 2Br 28a 2c ~ pvt pabo l) ft bolt ., U'lrolmo •2lr lh, le pr Id' to bead'I ond utJI Sl61XVmo • Oc.et & lay ........ COfllO'•le relr eat. 2Br 2Ba. pr. luly "'"· Miii ~ short term S321XVmo • "-*' ...... home, ~ 2581, a:: pr, S321XVmo Ollww ...,,..,..., A 11d1t1Hl..ity 949-673-3663 Corona del Mar Q11lot Cleon 21r, 110, patio, carport, $1500/mo lelM 949 673·3852 119 c-211od&11 3 UVB. VflW Of ~ 2 mltr utes. ... DIN, pets Mbime_ s:Dll (9:19) J!i&.(87,, ColDMesa Att•· ~91y sated comm ntar 'fd'Sqr, IBr. Ina. a•r/storf'ae $855/mo+ S500/tac. K leln Mnet. 877·704 8649 I 9200. 81 T91k to onner? (iwdil.) 04 T ... towr\ SSAMI ..... ee t-.eurpri .. 57 wk.-. ee NeUlioal poe1tlon 58 Give Off he• ea A Bwrymore 8'1 Fax blitton 82 Overfeed 83 Informal dlecuMlons DOWN 1 Charley honse 2 On the up-and- l!P 3 Port nNr Kyoto 4 Fans e Sault -Marie, Mien 6 Kind of jac:l<et 1 Muflln sprHd · 8 Llama country 9 Momentous 10 Bundle 11 Drlvlng·tellt feat (hyph ) 12 Foreshadowed 13 Gushes out 21 Judlelal order 22 Oil barrel 24 Drop Ille ball 27 Up in baseball (2 wds.) 28 Small brown bird f'olclo lock loy I di gt' loft. endo\fd paloo, S92!i, mo 329 Unover\oly Unot B 949 574 2031 £ SIDI 2br Iba &it• yd laundry 169 Walnut $1150, mo Marisela 714 662 3ll 1 714 5-40 3666 Newport Beach YlARl Y llASU SUMMER LEASES Bill GRUNDY REAL TORS 949-675 6161 snm> ""· ,_ f aslmn Island SIOC.O furnished ~.pool,"'~ p 6 mo be 9'$7fi0.9m 1l'OCEANFRONT--..;; Iba yrly parkona laun dry. paloo. new carpel & paont SIJ65 mo Rost' 949 673 3663 · •14 Aat UYSIDl VILLAGE 2Br 2Ba appl' ca1 port porch. pool. spa. Marina Sl500mo+ 949/723 1200 ant 2br. 2ba unn rental nr txh, Ip, d6hwsher, w/d hkups. 2 Cd taodeln µlo,g ~ Sl65094~73 nm Dr 2lo, CJty ..... vlow earaee Short or Iona term. Sl850m lea~. av11I mtd Sept 949 874 3237 31r 210 cluploa. Step• to beach rp 2c aar I year leas• no pet• $2100/mo 6?6 359 ,539 29 Common vine 30=.rt•ot 31 Not many 32 Ooze 33 Trlangular sail 34 Spanish gold 35 Diner sandwich 37 Runs amok 38 Oates (2 WdS ) 40 OUmpsc 41 Dusting cloth 42 Took care of 43 Elim inate SfAFAJR£ Plan 0 Dual Ma\ter Br Surles Penthouse Overlooks Greenbelt New Carpel & Paint 52,190 Plan ff One Bedroom rabulous Front Row Vol'W., Sunsel\ nver Catalina Island $1,7SO MoryAnn W. McGuire (949) 646-67 70 Prudential Cahf Really l~och Rentol1 e 210 29th St nice 11n11 2c prkg roof detll S2200mo •I 14 38th SI ta unit w n•w LM pet paonl 2c pr k& $21 SOmo BNR 9'9 723 4494 3br 2bo unol on the b•y Blocks to beach" shared pa too wd. I ur i•r •Re Agt $2400 949-293 4630 I blodt frwn i-.dtl 2br 2ba pabo, sutlded<. Ip. 2, ear. avl 9/4 $2500-no 8'tl Packard 71~7.lXl •229 Anytme 714-743-3252 IJw @ .... "-fl. b 2ba l4lJl8' """ balcony Ip wd, 2 r;;/11 tandem pl111~ aet S21ro 94%73-nm 44 NASA rocket 4!5 Rock lormed from clay 46 Flax product 47 Flat·topped hill 46 Yoga type 49 Four duos 50 Implements 52 Kind of bean 53 "Make tne most . 57 Y/ ender 2 13 Th• llufh 3br, 21 /,ba popul1r E plan end unit 2200\f remodeled & updatt'd direct aar ent Fp lndry rm vaulted ce1I open & airy 2 encl p1too5 • balony on La eittnbett wall ID sdlOOts/ shoi>'> $26!bn 949-251-0'.B> Wlnt•r R•ntol. on S...I lurn'd • 3Br 2Ba house, w/d, 2 a1r S2800mo •La I or 2Br. lower. I 11ar $1800mo + IBr upper w/l aer SI IOOmo •ea melds uUs/ table/w/d 7 t4·633·9243 HAUOR VfEW KHOU .ER 2.58A fll'fm. comm pool mn'mo Toriy 9$851 5100 644-5419 Gor9•ou• Vlowo ol H•rbor coty ltahh •nd 5unsets 28r 2Ba S2995mo •at 949 717 048 a-b 2ba rental. roof· tcip ded1. ,_ l!All's. new ~ f'n~ wry dean, 2 c 1i11a Ail SJXX> 949-673-nm 9 MONTH lfASES Many tvaol. Studios l/2/3{48R'S on or ,_ the beach. S!n).s:JX»no ~ + + loyfr-t Cottot!ff across from lido Is Brand new 2Br 2Ba w/I& d•cll Pvt beach pool & spa Walk to theaters shops and 1 ostaurants S3500mo I year lease min 7l0 lido Park Or 949 673 6030 Nfl/All IAYSHORES • 1 3/4 ...._. ., ... pvt t..ocM $3500 + ,., & latt.94~212 Ocoonfr-t Ouplu, 4Br '8•. frta. W/O, sundeck, new crpt, n/pels/smka $3500/mo 949-400-9656 HOUSI LIDO ISU 28r • den, 38a 2 Story, Fp, patio. 1are1e. $3900/mo 949·673-191' DmOf8 ...... b :Ila condo, Ard! dmb. w/d, pool. dick, °'*1 Slit g. 31 .. ~7. ~ !M!l.494.4282 21f1,,.. 21oth, lar1• deck for entertalnln1. 2car aaraee $2375/mo •ct 949 717-47'8 ............. .................. ... Vllllll .,....,, ...,,...,,......__, •llZn ...... ... U.MC-. ...,. ,.... a.,4, co ....,. jlirtfllillfll ...... '11117 121,llO ._,. ... '-... -Side Tie for 2'ft boat, £320 Oltlel s.dan ....... -.u 113.per ft, wattt/alect, Smolle lllvar, ir11t"'" CM ....., 2W2 FW. lood toe nHr Lido 111341 119.910 Dlll'nlnd pint ~ Dow , . H8 ~7&-e121 '98 'Ot w. .... ., tll. llft ~ ...... 1i.c~. e11to, only 19!50 .-t ~ dton• '*r-. mllea, factor1 wen1nty_ SIB 71A-71M197 80l1111 WEST .. ... JC\:) ... 3NT ,_ 111152 $19,980 .._.CIV'004WD While, 14ke newl Priced to Stll qulclllyl •18317 $17.980 .._.. ~_,,,. '01 IX Sedan Whit, w/tan, "!.~ectory w111r1ntyl •l~ $18,980 IOA11 ,... .... , 1tt0 Melle Ifft w/Yam1h1 130 ucella11t co11dlffon, low houri, iu,soo f4t-nt-t111 SELL . your stuff ttl'ough classified! lOllll 1221 .... IMW'flZS Blick, Sapd, low mfllsl ----..----Opcnina lead: Five of• Many an CJ«:ellen1 coru:nct .has foundered on the shoe.I• or distribu- tion. Some of them could have been l'e$CUCd by a pessimistic outlook and corrc:ct prepu1tion. Consider this deal. Nonh-South bid wcll IO p 10 their best connct. A fl.er showing I siA- card dwnond suit North correctly IOOk a false preference 10 sf)9dcs and South, haVUlg shown at least 5-4 in the majors, suggested three no trump 11.~ the f"llUll contract. Needless 10 say, North would have cornctcd to four Vocational Schools/ Colleges 7965 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA atvhome Fast. unique, new adult proaram Accredited Chnsllan school f11hire proof, auaranlees Free bro· chure J·800 869-3997 ext. 15 (CAL •SCAN) Employment 8500 A~MW.. .... The Outside Inn Gallery In lake forest HS Gred w/2yrs up req'd Send resume Robert Wroeht. 22951 Spronawater. lake For est, CA, 92630 Core9tven to S.,.lon. Reward1na pos1loons to provide on home com pan1onsh1p. homemak 1na. err•nds flu PT hrs or 2' hr shifts. Car req'dl 714 4-« '881 L..ct Rover Dlocevery '99 6411-nu. white/tan lthr. heated so1ts, CO, bnutlful orl& cond, vl54791 S l5.995 ft nancma & warranty avail. Bkr 949·586· 1888 lex111 •oo GS JOO 35,500 mt, lo1dad, full power. lthr, xlnt cond. S29.~ obo 949-251.0lfi6 loau11 '9 7 LS 400 7511 ml. black/oetmnl lthr, moonroof, CO, books records, e•r•aed. non/ smkr, like new cond vl892'1 $21,<XXJ Financq & warranty avail Bkr 949-516-1111 Uncoln •oo Tew.cs, exec model. bur&llldy rttd w/black cloth top CO, alnt cond. low miles' must sell boulht anothef $22 .500 949-71 g.9490 Fun Convarllblal "'18000 SI 9.1180 PandM t11 'H <..- Low ml, l11thaf, fllll pwr fl8114 $36,980 O.-.'tfT ..... lT411A R w/peritcl pey lufhar, l·owner. lmmaculatll '18410C $23,980 h4ea 't6 Viper L TI> edlTlon, white/blue stripes, only IOI( millsl "'18'07C $42,980 Poncho '17 T .,. .. Cu1rds red w/black _.. leather. Only 44K mllesl -ll8409C $29,980 Sotvnt •oo su 40ll ml, auto, silver, r;rey int, am- fm, aar11ed, non/smkr like new ¥972851 17595 Fon warranty avail Bkr. (94t)S16-1 ... T-tlr4 'ts LX Daliae model, (VS ena. areat ptellup) Classic wht. dnt cond 60ll ml. 1 own, must sell, boulllt •nother $8500 949-719·9490 Teyeto '91 Avolotl XlS 50k mi, white/oatmeal lthr, moonroof. CO. alloy wheels, ltke new cond, v•7218'1, $15,995 h· nancln1 & warranty avail. Bkr 949·586-1888 Toyete 'ti C~ U 40ll mo, whlte/erey int, auto. auaaed, non/ smkr, beautiful cond throuaht v'27,382 $9995 Bkr 949-586-1888 S.. .. ter leplko '64 Black w/saddla interior. Only lOK mtlesl tl8427C $17.980 Acwe't61nt ... LS Seadan, forest rreenw/ tan teat~, moonrool •18437 SI0,980 Lea"' '91 SC400 Coupe Shiney black w/black lthr, chromed wheels #182361 $26,980 Phllllps Auto 949-574-7777 phllh=.com AUTOMOTIVE PARTS/ ACCESSORIES/ SERVICES PLUG IN Plug into the Pi1ot Class1f1ed section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. Mecllcol Front Offko Full time po11toon, u peroence nee NB f u resume to 949 6«·6566. Nin-'96 200SX S£ R SlloWT'm. 3611, red, auto, loaded, moonrf, alloys, win& $7500 949-6'6 2092 Volksw•aen '78 Super BHtle Conv. completely restored, COd player, new tires, xlnt cond. $7200/obo 949-631-6523 NfWPOll f BEACH • COST A MUA SALES SALE S MAN· AGERS One of the hoehest paid 1obs In America H•&hly sue cesslul national compa ny Will traon We provide appo)ntments Call Don I 800 322 '103 Vero,omm Corp (CAL "SCAN) SALES S5.500 weekly aoal potential If some- one did rt. so can youl Ovt'f 28 molhon customer 1nqu1roes to date! 2-3 conf11med appointments dallyl 888 5'3 1788. j CAL•scAN) Automobiles 9000 Automotive 9004 I MW 3211 Convt '97 54K ml tthr, l1m1ted Ed color xlnt cond. Sport Pka. CD. ea tend warr. $25.500949 '97 2019 IMW ·u 32511 coupe lOOk mt, 5spd, books, records. blacl1/bllltk tthr. CO. sunroof , chrm whls , fabulous cond throuahout. v#9792,8. $9995 fin & werrenly avail Bkr 949 586 1888 Cad '87 Coupe De Ville new ena. low m1. Ma roon, wire whls xlnt $3500 949 548 6063 CASH FOR CARS We need your car p•ld for or not Ph1lhps -'uto Ask for Malcolm 949-574 7777 •94 <Welceo SfHWf 2dr, Sspd, 'wd, ereen/ten mt, A/C, CO, very clean condition vlll821'28 S2895 Bkr 949-58&·1888 For4 '97 Tourv• LX Auto, pw, pa, MACH stereo, loaded, 7611 ml. books .. records, 15900 John 71'·377-1154 fer4 '99 Twrve LX 3311 m1, Wh1te/1rey Int . a11a1•d non/amkr Ilk• new cond, v621541 S7995 Bkr 949·586-1888 lnflnlty 't4 Q4S Like new. Seat car I owned. 71k mltn, 1ervlc1 records at Infinity $10.550 pp 714-501-()933 Sotu"' '93 SC2 c-po 5spd, oroa owner, full books & records, red/ arer ont. ear aaed, non/ smkr, ltke new cond, v1457261. $2995 Bkr 10 LO S Are you In debt? Daily Pilot 949-S16-11U Votkswaaen '78 Super Beetle Conv, completely restored. COd player, new tires xtnt cond. S7200/obo 949-631·6523 Avold1na bill collectors? Need moriey fast? We can helpl Call Iott fr11 1- 888 217-6726 STARTING <I '"''''•···I ' 1•1t11t11n11fy I\.~"'", tpl , • BUSINESS?f. • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a new service now available to new businesses. ~ will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the search is completed we will fik your fictitious business name statnnmt with the County Ckrlt, publish once a week for four wults as required by law and thm fik your proof of publication with tht County Ckrlt. Pkase stop by to fik your fictitious business stattmmt at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by. pkase call us at (949) 642-4321 and we will make arrangnnents for you to handk this procedure by mail. If you should have any farther quntions, pkase call us and we will he more than glad to assist you. Good luck in your new business! 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