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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-09-24 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the N ewport-Mesa community since 1907 TUESDAY,SEPTEMBER24,2002 -. Federal funding to Newport delayed • City learns its requests for help with Big Canyon Reservoir cover, d redging and water-quality education fall behind homeland security issues. June CHa1rande week. ton, as well as elected representatives from San Oemente, Laguna Niguel and Lake Forest. gressional discussions on Iraq and on the new Department of Homeland Se- curity, these less urgent issues might not find time on the docket until perhaps as late as February. Daily Pilot Assistant City Manager Dave KifI was MOur primary purpose was to talk with our representatives about an (Orange County Council of Govern- ments') request for $2 million to help with water-quality educatidn county- wide," Kiff said. MWe won't know how successful we were until the congres- sional committees 'mark-up' the appro- priations bills for specific departments." Newport Beach officials have been try- ing for more than a year to convince the federal government to help the city pay for a huge plastic cover for Big Canyon Reservoir. It is estimated it will cost up to $5 million. Locals say this cover could help protect the city from any terrorist at- tack on the reservoir and could also avert problems like the midge fty larvae infes- part of a local contingent in Wash.ing- NEWPORT BF.ACH -A Big Canyon ton, D.C lobbying for $2 million from Reservoir cover and federaJ money for various federaJ departments for water- water-quality education and dredging quality education last week. Orange could all take a back seat to homeland County representatives on the trip in- security iMues, city officials learned duded Orange County Council of Gov- during a trip to the nation's capital last emments Executive Director Janet Hus- . But. as it was explained to visiting Orange County dignitaries, with con- AFTERNOON TUNE DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Gary Maurizi, right, plays a Beatles song for his friend Fara Botzheim after school at Newport Harbor High. Centerline will require resident input Costa Mesa City Council will discuss the 3-city county light rail project at its Nov. 18 meeting. The proposed line has shrunk to 11.4 miles. Lolita Harper in Santa Aha and lrvine. Daily Pilot Cowan, who represents the city dur- ing negotiations with the Orange COSTA MF.SA -Councilwoman County Transportation Authority, said Ubby Cowan said she wants to bear it is time to gather public input on the what residents and i>usiness owne~ propo.~ rail system. as the process is " e to say about a proposed Center-moving closer to becoming reality. She 11e Ught Rall project touted to rtM>lu-said there are about six to eight pro- tionize transportation in Orange posed scenarios and officials want to County by connecting the city to gather public opinion to narrow the heavily traveled transportation hubs field. The Centerline Ught Rail system is an 11.4-mile line set to stretch be- tween UC Irvine and the Santa Ana Regional lransportation Center - running through Costa Mesa and stopping in the South Coast Plaza business area County transportation officials say about 415,000 residents live within two miles of the line and that 340,000 jobs are in that same area The $1.5·billlon project is in the prelimlnary engineering stage, which consists of plotting different routes. defining architecture and urban de- sign, setting real estate policy, survey- ing the environmental impacts and THE VERDICT gathering public input. Only about I~ miles of the line would run through Costa Mesa. but the city's involvement in the project is key, Cowan has said. The city certainly can't support its own light rail system, but in the same vein, the other cities cannot carry out the project without Costa Mesa's approval. While the mayors of Santa Ana and Irvine support a C'.enterline project. the routes have been heavily debated, espedally in South County. Most re- cently, the Orange County Board of See CENTERLINE, Paa• M A strolling stone gathers no moss tation.that closed the reservoir last year. Water-quality education funds are an- other high priority of Newport Beach and its neighbors. Educating the public about ways to stop polluting the harbor and ocean is an integral part of the re- gional plan to comply with stringent water-quality rules that came into effect this year. •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.casagrande(!!1/atimes.com RETROFIT City Hall awaiting finishing touches Costa Mesa's seismic retrofitting project remains 90% complete, j: but council members want the last 10% done now. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The unsightly chain- linked fence blocking the entrance and the raw steel beams that adorn City Hall provide a constanr -and painful -re- minder of a botched project. in which those hired to retrofit the city's head- quarters simply walked off. leaving an unfinished job. While the visuaJ focus is on the ex- terior of the building. inside City Hall, council members have been putting pressure on city staff to fix the mess and make sure nothing similar ever happens again. BiU Morris, the city's director of public services. met with the bonding company that guaranteed the completion of the project Monday to wortc out details re- quired to get a crew out there to finish the project. Morris said he hopes to have a resolution in the next week or so. ~we've been working on it; there is just a lot of area to cover," Morris said, add- ing that he knows the City Council and the public are anxious to see the project completed. Mlt just takes a little time to sort everything out.· City officials said workers from the An- derson White contracting company siJn- ply didn't show up for work July l and have been ducking any contact with the city since. Morris said the city has tried unsuccessfully to reach representatives from the Alhambra-based company. Anderson White officials could not be reached for comment Monday. The project. which was already a year behind schedule at the time of the walk- off, is about 90% complete. Morris said. only larking in cosmetic aspects, such as the painting and 'the patching of holes. The ·City Council awarded a S2.8-mil- lion contract to Anderson White in No- Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONllEWEB: llWM.dliMJlat«rn ------., WEATHER Wfl'ff encountlW ~ '°' tlDdllY. but~ .-e llhDuldllrfoy •w.m ~......,.,,.. .._.."" ,... hmthe loMi"JOatoh mld4Da In Nill 91att M ......... .. KIDS TALK BACK Teachers should be fun and • canng The Daily Pilot went to Davis Elementary School in Costa Mesa . to ask sixtl\~graders, 'What quality-Oo you like best in a teacher?' 'I like a funny teacher because usually funny ones aren't really strict.' BOND NGUYEN, 10, Costa Mesa 'I like teachers with a sense of humor so we can do a lot of fun things.· HAYLEY NASSIF, 11, Costa Mesa 'I like a teacher who understands how kids feel so they can help them.' EUSABE:ni SIMPSON, 11, Costa Mesa 'A sense of humor because if they don't have (one), they're not a good teacher.' ETHAN SIMONOFF, 11, Costa Mesa 'I like when a teacher has a nice smile because it makes me feel more comfonable.' OMA GEHTUNG, 11, Costa Mesa L. ~ -. . .. .. . •' -Interviews and photos oomptled by Christine Carrillo • IN THE CLASSROOM Checking their • political barometers Corona del Mar High seniors learn where they stand politically with a serieS'of surveys in advanced placement government . Deirdre Newman Daily Pik>t S eniors in Bob Hiles' advanced placement government class at Corona del Mar High School found out last week whether they lean to the right or the left -politically speaking. The exercise involved students taking an ideological survey and a politicalspectrunltestonline,and then checking if their political philosophy translated to a political party. Since many of the questions had "yes" and "no" answers -which do not leave a lot of room for middle ground -the assignment enabled students to see the limitations of surveys. lbis underscored an earlier discussion about polling and ltow the technique is not necessarily an accurate means of gauging public opinion, Hiles said. "How the question is worded can alter the answer,• Hiles said. The surveys also Wustrated to these future voten that they may be aligned with one political party on certain issues and another party on other issues. That split wu made evident to . Marty'Glyer, 17, who/ound after taking one stU'vey d\a;t his parCf proclivities are 33'6 l:>emoa-atic, 30% Republican and~ Green. ·1 didn't reaJ.iz.e I WU ao Green." Marty said. •(The survey) asked questions~ I hadn't really thought o1 Then when I thought about them. they fell in line with the rest of my political belie&.• Joe Klunder, 17, said be disagreed with the results he was given after . taking one of the surveys that showed students what part of the country is most aligned wtth their political beUefa.. ·r should be in the Northwest,• Joe said. ·u says I'm liberal here, but I don't believe that I think I'm OOH l.£ACH I DM.Y PLOT Seniors in Bob ~advanced placement government class take an ideok>gical survey and poltic~ spectnln test online to see if thier political philosophy translates into a poitic:al party. more comenative than these tests say.· Joe attributed the diacrepancy to the invalidity of the survey because of its limited questions. •Becauee some people at this qe feel there abould be more freedom or speech and are liberal. a lot of the.survey was about freedom of speech.. But Joe wasn't the only one who was surprised to see how liberal his beliefs wae, Hiles said. "Some of the conservative kids • were upeet that they didn't come acroea u collllet'Vadft as they thought 10 that's when we got into splitting hairs,. Hllea aid. Another of the surwya showed the atudentJ where they fit in between DemoaaUc and Republican leaden. Cameron Pospilil. 17, found b1mlelf wedaied between Ted Xeonedy ancl HIDary Ointon. . "I'm a liberal guy." Cameron said, ~with the survey'a ven:lict. Ctmeron said the surveys helped him and otbet ltUden1I mold their own political kleaJa Instead of ~a cue from their parenu. "It giftl you an idea~ being an individual.. Cameroa a1d. "Instead af just saying. 'My parents are Demoaat. ao I am.' you know where you stand.• • IN THE a ASSROOM 11 a weetty feature in whlctt Dally Piiot education writer Deirdrtt Newman vlllta a campus In the Newport-Mesa erM and writ-. 1bout her experience. Daily A Pilot CtwfllllM C..tlo News MllNnt. 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Tu.day,~ 24, 2002 Al . -- NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA up the lllUie of how IUCh granm are for their antennas. of brocbw-es on the sign'• poll. they FYI awarded and whether co~ttve bklding should be part of e WHAT 10 EXPECT are likdy vlotal:ing a dty ordinance. •WHAT: Newport 8Nch Chy Coundt procea lt\ poeGble that a Jot or Thar'• because city guidellna require meeting AIRPORT EDUCATION other people will have opinions to The propoeed ordinance and that signs not exceed a cenain equare •WHEN: 7 p.m . tonight GRANT Uwe OD the grant, U well policy are the mrult of extensive footage, which varies depending on •WHERE: Coundl Chembere a1 City study by councU members and city the type of sign. An ordinance before Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. A report about expenditures by the staff. AB a result. a lot of the "what council membera tonight could • INFORMATION: (949) 844--3000 Airport Working Group and Otiums CELLULAR ANTENNAS lfa" have already been addressed. change that. The proposed ordinance for Jobs and the Economy will be the Therefore, It's poMible that the first wouJd allow reaJ estate sales people I subject of a scheduJed discuasion A long-stmmertng discussloo on reading will move forward with little to add small "rider" signs or developer Kevin Weeda are the city's wireless antennas in the dty has controversy. lf council members brochure boxes. two liltely pleb to fill vacaodes on tonight at 8 p.m. The dlscwsfon. the city's Economic Development which will take place d~ the ftnaDy taken form as two proposed actions. Council members wtll take approve the two items in front of them tonight, they will come back for WHAT TO EXPECT Committee. Council members will reguJar council meeting, let their first fonnal action tonight on a final vote at the next council Because the Item Is on the consent vote tonight on whether to appoint COWlcil members and community two it.ems regardlng cellular meeting. calendar, chances arc it won't be too them to the corrunjnee. members examine the groups' antennas in the city. The first Is an controversial. spending of a $3.6-million grant £rom ordinance to govern where, when, REAL ESTATE SIGNS WHAT TO EXPECT the city. how and which antennas can be ECONOMIC DEVELO PMENT 1Wo new but well-known faces at WHAT TO EXPECT installed on commercial property. Rlgbt now, if a real estate company COMMITTEE t!'e next Economic Development The second is a policy that wouJd let hangs a little sign off a bigger sign. Comminee meeting. City Councilman John Heffernan the city profit from leasing Its own perhaps one that says "sold" or "in Penins ula activist C.ay said last week that he plans to bring space to cellular companies as sites escrow," or if they want to put a box Wassall-KeUy and C_.annery Lofts -OJmpiled by Ju~ Casagmnt:U BRIEFLY IN TH~~EWS Cmdidates forum set for Wednesday A Newpon Beach City Council candida1e's forum will take place at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the City Council Olambers at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Tentatively, all I I council candidates are ex· pected to participate in the ques· tion -and-answer session, hosted by lhe West Newpon Beach Assn. The event will also be broadcast on Cox and Adelphia C4ble numerous times through- out the election season. New UC Irvine center wi lJ study carbon cycles A new center at UC Irvine will help ~dentists answer some of 1he most importanl -;cientiCic issues of our time ...::. under· be answered before,· re· standing how carbon flows searcher Ellen Druffel said in a through the air, oceans, soils press release. "Innovative use of and plants, and how carbon di-_ this !accelerator mass spec- oxide increases effect the Earth trometry) technology will have system. a major impact oo Earth system The Accelerator Mass Spec· science and enhan~s UCl's trometry Center is the first in strength in interdisciplinary the U.S. dedicated exclusively scientific study." to research on the carbop cycle Radiocarbon exists naturally -a globaJ process that pro-in the environment in very vides vitaJ information on small amounts, although levels pressing environmental con-have been boosted due to nu- cems such as air pollution and clear weapons testing over the globaJ warming. last 50 years. These isotopes Funded with a $2-million serve as chemical tracers, aJ . grant from the W. M. Keck lowing researchers to follow Foundation of Los Angeles, this where carbon circulates in the nationaJ carbon cycle research Earth system and how long it is center will be used initially by stored. scientists from UCI, Caltech, The carbon cycle as a funda· Cal State Fullerton and the mental activity that distributes Scripps Institution of Oceanog-the element throughout the raphy. Earth system. Increases in at- •This new center provides a mospheric carbon dioxide due wonderful opportunity for sci-to the burning of organic com· e nlists to ask questions about pounds. such as coal, wood and the carbon cycle that could not oil-based fuels. have been iden- FULL BAR COCKTAILS "WE TAICE DININCi TO THE NEXT LEVEL· •• •Q.u.a.l.ity Service••• 196 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·645·7626 •••N· Eotcnainmcnr-•• tified as a key factor both in a ir pollution and an global warming lrends. 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The study appears in the Sep- tember /October issue of Psychosomatic Medicine. Laura Glynn, UCI assistant µrofessor of psychiatry. and ber colleagues a1 UC San Diego and Mount Sinai MedicaJ Center in New York found that when asked to remember tasks asso- ciated with emotionally drive n rises in blood pressure, -;tu· dents' blood pressure rose and stayed high fhmk.ing back to physical ta.sic:. dad not have the ~ame effect NF.xpoi.ure to emotional stress may be of greater potential harm to cardiovascular health than ~tre~ses that lack emotion, even though both types of \tress may have provoked the same m itial responses," Glynn -.aid in a press release. "Pre· venting the damaging effects of ~tress may involve not only re· ducing exposure to stressors, but also reducing opportunities to ruminate over past stress." Glynn and her colleagues have been 'itudymg how stress may lead to a number of disor· ders. including premature birth, neurological disorders• and cardiovascular disease. 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The trial In a c:Ml llwl\dt paned; He bu UC> llld dial ICClllUlg Demm flodman of he hit DeWI' met New. Otml· mplng former adrell 11na oal chu1l!I w.e never flled New at bis w,.t Newport . epAnlt the former NM IW home wu c:ondnued from became Newport BeMh po- Monday to Jan. 27. Ii& l8id they believed New~ 1be trial WU pollpODed tie-ported the lnddent too Lite cauae the delmae needed to, them to colect the neces- more time to conduct further saly evidence. ' lnveldgadon, aid New'a at· Rodman and New haw tomey, Stephen 1bmay. failed to reach a settlement IO Rodman's attomey, John far. A cowt..appolnted ubltra- MclCay, WU not avaflable for tor awarded New $225,000, oommenL but Rodman dedhwt that de- New, a star witness in the dalon. trial of Erle Bechler, the 34-New helped inftStigatora year-old Newport Heights urest Bechler by waitng a re-- resident now in prison for cording device and getting a murdering wife Pegye dur-near-confesalon on tape. Ing • boating trip off the She also testUled during the Newport Beach coast, filed trial and told ju:ron that after a the lawsuit against Rodman night of partying and taking In August 2000, accusing the drug &:s1uy. Bechler nar- him of drugging and raping rated in grisly detail bow he her. hit his wife on the bead with a She said in the lawsuit that dumbbell, stuffed her body in she was taken against her wtll trash bags and wefsbted her to Rod.man's Seashore Drive into the ocean. home, that ~ grabbed -Deepa Bhanuh CITY HALL Continued from Al vember 2000 for the seJSIIllC retrofitting of Oty HaD and an additional otf-sfte bµilding. C.On- struction ~ in January 2001 and was scbeduled to be com- plete in August 2001. Anderson White had constant problems performing the work on time and meeting its own schedules, Monissaid C.Ouncil members have been adamant about finishing the project. Allusions to the retrofit- ting fiasco were prevalent during seemingly routine Items of Oty Council bushless. At last 'Mek"s meeting, an agreement with KFM Rngineering for the desf8n of the pavement reoonstruction on 19th Street and Placentia Av- enue resulted in a peppering of questions from Mayor Unda Dixon about the city's contract- ing polk:ies. Dimo asked If the engineering company had worked with the city before, if the project was completely on time and if Costa Mesa oflidals had properly re- sean:hed the company's reputa- tion. Her con<;em. she said, was whether Molr1s and his st.at! were actM!ly checking refer- ences before awarding city con- tracts. She wanted to blow if staffers bad a.lled other cities to see what type of work KFM Engi- neering did for them and whether the company com- pleted each stage of the process in a timely matter. Daily Pilot's Annual "I am upset about the retrofit- ting and I want to make sure it CQming Wednesday, September. 25! CENTERLINE Continued from Al Supervisors changed Irvine's proposed terminal from the Ir- vine Danaportation Center to UC Irvine -a move that transporta- tion officials say wOl save them millions and help ensure more grant funding. Resulting cbanses have shortened the propoeed route from 20 to 11.A miles. Cowan. who wolb for the city of Irvine, said ""6dmt oppoei- tion wu the came of eome route changes and Irvine voten wtll ul- timateJy decide where the line runs In their dty. "Irvine has~ to wbabMr VERDICT ContnJed from Al COiia ... •S 01 •• -••rA.,.av __ ,........lnthe .,., .... t:Ot a.m. ~. ·--=,.. rwpor-to. report of Y8«d'1 '11 m In the 3000 bloc* .. 10:0I e.m. SundJy. •CaaU11 .-.1.-..A ~wel rwpoftedtn the 3000 blodt 8t ma p.m. SUndey. f • ~Roed:An euto 1tMlft w.. repoft9d In 1he 2700blodtet11:42 a.m. Sunday. •.,.,.,DI'-A ~--reported In the 3000 blodt et 12:168.m. Sundrf. • Nlwpolt lkM••••d: Police reaponded to • report of vendell1m In the 1500 bloct et 10:68 e.m. Sundey. . ,.._._...._A vehide burglary WU reported In the 3200 bled et 7:69 a.m. Sunday. •South C.-DIM: A hit-end-run lnvoMng property damage W8I reported In the 900 bled et 12:12 e.m. Sundey. • 8pMOW Cowt Vendalltm doesn't happen again.• Dixon said. C.OlUlcilwoman Ubby c.owan was also adamant about when she wanted the work OD 0ty ffaD complete: ·Now: she said dur- ing the council meeting The building bu been in dis- repair long enough. Cowan said, and it is time for city ofticiaJs to take vesy aamsive steps to get the rest of the wotk finished. •rt bas got to be completed.· Cowan said at the Sept. 16 Oty C.Oundl meeting. ·u we are wait- ing around for some bonding company, we need to go ahead and do it ourselves.• Monis said worting with the bonding company is really the best and cheapest course for the dty to take. If the city were to skle-ltep the bonding c:ompaoy and contract the work them- selves, they would have to go through the lengthy bidding process and £urtber delay the work. he said •1t ia iaDy moet npedient for them to come in and do the work u It was originally bid,• FYI For more lnfonnetlon on the Center11ne Light Rell project in Coete Mesa, resident.I ere encouraged to contact the city trenaportadon services divfalon et (714) 764-6323. the preliminary engineering (process) comes up with and then will put that one the baDot. • Cowan said While Irvine and Santa Ana seem to be looking at elevated rail lines, C.owan said Costa Mesa tnmportation offidals prefer an uodeqptmd model hecal.11e it would haw the lellt amount of impect on the retaft md arts center in the South eo.t area. .. ,., ......... 2'100 .... 1:11 p.m.1urid9v. .............. Gnnd ...... NpCMted In the aoe...-ettMp.m. hndey . .... OITllACH -~--··· Ntanckun W9I NPCMtld In the IOO beoc* ... 1:38 p.m. Sundmy. ...... .,... 8dlfy W9I rwpot1ld In the 100 .... et 3:05 a..m. Sundly. •I '!Ill •-...CA burglety WM,.,.. In the 200 bled et 4:21 e.m. Sundmy. • N9wpGlt Callis' DIMc An euto 1tMlft w NpOl1llld In the 900 bloc* et 3:31 a.m. ~. ....... ••rtDIMcAn euto 1tMlft w NpOl1llld tn the 2200 bloc* et 9 e .. m. Sundey. • PartAIMlw ~A burglary WH r9p0rted In the 1900blodt8t11:57 e.m . Sundey. • Part •81MllbibDIMIUIR .... W.,: ... Vendeli.n w NpOft8d lj .. the 1900 bloc* et &47 p.m. Sund9y. ...... .,.... ... VIiia ~ Vand91i.n wea reponed et 2.-o9 e.m. Sundrf. ~ .. Morris said. Deiaya In giettJng a work crew on site all nM>he ~money Issues on both aidet, Morris said. The bonding company and the dty are trying to uve as much money u poesfble. Attorneys on both sides are imdved and there are detailed illlaea regarding wbal work ia left to complete. wbal work will have to be redone and wbal the compaoy will get paid of the mnalnlng' contract that bad yet to be paid to Ander- son White. "We want to giet everythlng sorted out IO that it Ft& done and done correctly eo that every- body knows the costs going into it,. Morris said. Morris expects another three months of actual wort until Ciry HaD ia complete. u everything goes ~ the building will be better than new by the new year. he said • LOUTA ~ CD\lera ea.ta M--. She mey be reemed .. (949) 57-Mm Ot bv Mnell 9' lo#f;s.,,.,,,.,.~. Costa Mesa leaden are sched- uled to gather resident input about the rail system during the Nov. 18 Oty Council meeting. Cowanaald. Rall com depend on the tech- nology Wied and whether the lines run aboYe or below pmmd. county officials aaid Preliminary estimate& ra.ngie from $75 million to $85 mlWon per mile, with op- erating~ of about $14 mil· lion_ Funding is eq>eet.ed from a variety of sowces, tndudlng Measure M. It.ate and federal funding and &Jr-quality grants.. • LOUTA HAii BC cowra eo.t.a Me.a. She mev be reemed • (9491 57-Mm"' bv Hneil et loftta.llMJ»r•llltlme&oom. Help keep our city clean! .. ... • Send AIQJM> TOWN lten\t to the Deily Plfot. 330 W. 8-v St., Ca.ta Meee, CA 92827; bv We to (949) &ee-4170; Ot bV celJng {M8) 574--t298. lndude the time, dlte and location of the ev.nt. •well as a com.ct phone number. A complete NaUng la evallllble •t www.dailypllotcom. TODAY A WOltmNp on l'Mllwdnt Ind promotion for amtU bulineaea will be hetd from 9 a.m. to noon today at Nation.I University In Costa Metal. The worbhop It spontonld bv the Orange County Chapter of the SeMce Corps of Retired E.xecutlvea Assn. The univef'sity It at 3390 Harbor Blvd. $25, $15 cleoount If pre-paid.(7141 ~7369. WEDNESDAY N9wport llwh Community SeMce9 will pniMnt an eight-week teriet of drawing and painting worbhopt at the Vince Jorge! l89f 1 Center In Newport Bead\. The worbhops win run from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wedne9daYt and will indude individual Instruction in mixed media for beginning through advanced artists. The series is $66 for resklenta, $71 for nonreaidenta. The center is adjacent to Mariner's Library at 2005 [)(,M,r Drive. (949) 644-3151. The Costa ..... a..mber of Commerc::ie will host a busineu a~ mix., from 5:30 to 7:30p.m. et the Plum's Caf8 and CArine Ip CMt9Meu..J.he-eete • is at 369 E. 17th St $10, or free for members. (714) 885-9090. MotMr't Mart.t • KJb::hen wll host a seminar on natural solutions for premenstrual syndrome and menopause from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The seminar, which will take place at the Patio Cate, will be followed by 8 book signing with the author. Free. The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. (949) 831-041. The West Newport a..dt Aun. will host a Newport Beadl City Council Candidates Forum at 7 p.m . in council chambers at Newport Beadl City Hall. The 11 candidates will dltcusa regional concerns and local lstuea. City Hall is at 3300 Newport Blvd. (949) 5484966. ntURSOAY K.9tlt Spede w11.,...~ present her new line of designer accessories and sign collectibfe bottles of her signature fragrance from 1 to 2 p.m. at Nordstrom South Cont Plaza. The store is at 3333 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. (714) 549-8300. A...._, end book aigtmg of the book •eo.metic Ingredient.a: Product of Misinfonnation• will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Patio Cate. Free. The caf6 is at 225 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. (949) 631-4741. FRIDAY Moth«'• M..ut a ICitdMn wt1 celebrate its 2.4th anniversary from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa. The celebration will include food and music. Free. The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St. (949) 831-4741. OCT.4 The o.k...., Centlar wtl hold a preview rummage sate from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. and a final sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 6 at the center. The center will be accepting donetions from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays until Oct. 1. The preview sale is $3, the final sale Is free. The center is at 800 Marguerite Ave. In Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. OCT.5 The....,, Heltt8ge Run and Atr.. F*wll f'9lUfn to~ Bead'I todlly. The 1~ 9Y9FC. -hola9d bv NwJport Hart>or High Sc:hc>d. wtl lndude a 5K r.lln Rece. a 2K fU't ~and a • Kid'a l(l8alic,... R19Wwdc>t1 wll • begin. 8:30 a.m. folo'N8CI bv,... lt8rting • 8, 8:30, 9:16 and 9;30 a.m. The .mot .. • 181ft Silr9lll between Da¥s DrM and IMne AwN& ,._, .. 61M811 "' .,. WWW~--~r. AROUND rfiOWN n.co.-. Cfu$k: "'Al 1 u11n'a LNdl 0-..0 holdu weeldv metielng fo; ~ prof111ID1Wt 10 ~ tMlr MtWol1dng llcflle Ind ... m how to obtain MW contac:tl. lhe meetif9 are hlld T~ from 7:16 to 9:30 a.m. et Mimi'• c.t• In to.t8 Meq. The ca1' le at 1835 Newport Bttic1 (800) 7ff1. 13':.rl ............ ClCMliplae with OM Jewfah pa11ner ara Invited to participate In a dilCUISion group at the~ Famllv Service of Orange County oflloe. The group It geered tbwerd dealing with issues between Interfaith couples, auctt • ~laing children, obsefvlng holldeyt, symbols in the home and relationthlpa with extended fllmiliM. The cost is $45 per couple fortht'M ._.ions, ~la required. Call to achNfu .. date and dme. The oftlce la at 260 E. Baker St., Suite G, Cotta Meu. (714) 446450. w.n.. 50 Ind old9r mey be pert of a dltcualon group coordinated by Jewish Family Services to address Issues such as anxiety, depression, relationships, loneliness and family that meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. Mondays at the agency offices, 250 E. Baker St, Suite G. Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. Friends of the Newport a.ac:ti Public library Used Book Store are asking for patrons to donate books to replenish the ~8oob-m8'(be left at any of the three branch libraries at Balboa, Mariners, or Corona del Mar, or In the book closet next to the Friends Book Store at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. All hardcover and paperback donations, with the exception of magazines and law books, will be accepted and are tax deductible. (949) 759-9667. The ar.-.1nt1tta.rte offwt free computer cfaues to people with fading vision who have difficulty seeing the computer screen. The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six sessions. Call to sign up for dasaes. (714) 821-5000. A ......... ml9 ... rneeb8t 7:16 p.m . Wednesdays at 3400 Irvine Ave., Suite 114, Newport Beadl. Call to re.erve a seat. (949) 263-1462. TM Costa Mesa~of Commerce will host networ1ters luncheon meetings Wednesdays from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club. The coat Is $13. The dub is at 1701 Goff Course Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 885-9090. A bnin tumor -.pport group meets the first and third ThUr~elld\ monlh from 7 to 1:30 p.m. ... Hoeg Cancer Cent8r .. Hoio Hotpiuil, ' Hoeg Driw, Newport hach. ffwe. ~ not,.qufred. The group i. dellgned to help patients and their famlllat undentand and cope with the lllnns. (949) 574-6232. 8t. Andrew't~a.....ch ~ • mental illneaa support group from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays In Dierenfleld Hall Cat 600 St Andrews Road, Newport Beach. (949) 57~2236. The Jewish f9mlly s.w. of Orange Co4,tntv sponsors a ditcuasion group foaning on concerns and responslbllitiea of adult children and their parents from 8 to 7 p.m. two Tuesdays a month at the Jewish Family Service office at 250 E. Ba~er St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. $10 per person, per session. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. The JewWI Family s.vic. of Orange County has a weekly parenting support group to help parents leam strategies for successful parenting end helpin~ them deal with the feelings and behavior of their children. The group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. Mondays at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. The group will cover topics about managing anger, anxiety and peer pressure children experience. Preregtstration required. (714) 446-4950. The Costa Mesa Senior Cent9r has ballroom dancing with live music from the Costa Mesa Music Makers from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday night at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. $4. (949). 548--3884. J.wtstt Femity 5efvice of Orange County sponsors an ongoing healing support group for the chronically ill. The J>.Urpose is to provide participants with emotional and spiritual support to manage illness and its consequences. The group meets at 7 p.m . Thursdays at Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Attendance is free, but registration is required. (714) 445-4950. Sc:nbble Qub No. 350 mMts from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays at Borders Books, Music & Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St. in Costa Mesa. $3. New players are welcome. (949) 206-9822. The Coin end Stamp Cktb mMts from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the Oasis Senior Center. New members interested in trading, boying and se11ing stamps and coins are being sought to join these infonnal meetings. There .,. no..._ required. (IMt) 844-3244. • ...... FMtly ......... ongoing bereavement eupport groupe for adutta at all ataget of loa. The groupe 9hara experiences, hNr how others deel wtth grief, receive support and learn ways to cope with sadness and loa. One group mMta at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth Jacob In Irvine. The second group mMtt et 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea In Laguna Hilla. The third group meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Canter in Anaheim. Free, but advance registration is required. (714) 445-4950. Jewish Famly s.mc. of Orange County provides a support and discussion group to assist part.icipants in their recovery from childhood or teenage sexual abuse. The group meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Advance regil1ration is required. (714) 445-4950. 1Wo-hour kayak tours with a trained naturalist guide are offered at 10 a.m. Sundays from the Newport Dunes Waterfro nt Resort. The resort is at 1131 Bad Bay Drive, Newport Beach. $20, o r $10 for California Wildlife Campaign and Newport Bay Naturalists and Friends members. (800) 585-0747. . . NEWPORTMESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA SKATEBOARD PARK Following on the wheels of the C.OSta Mesa Oty C.OUOcil, the school board will consider joining the city to evaluate the development of a skateboard pad at Davu, Elementary School. The City Council approved the resolution earlier this m onth. The joint resolution will extend a request to the Mesa del Mar Homeowner. Assn. and residents near TeWinkJe Park and Davb Elementary School to participate wi th the school district and the city in m •WHAT: N.wport-Meu Untfled School District m..Ung •WHEN: 7 p.m. t~y • WHERE: School district headquartere, 2981>-A Beer St., Casi. Mna •INFORMATION: (714) 42~6000 evaluating the 5ite's potential for a pait as well as a possible neighborhood center. The resolution will aJao invite participation from the skateboarding community, Davis FJementary School P'Ments· Teachers Assn. and other interested parties. Skateboarders have been trying to get a pa.rtt in the Newpon-Mesa area for the past decade. Classified ads work for , ••••••• y~~ THE Daily Pilot Clean, Comfortable, Uncrowded More Personal Attention to Our Members • Semi-Private for Men & Women • Lots of EquipmenVFree Weights • Pilates Studio & Mat Classes • SPINNING Theater-Licensed • 16 Full Time Personal Trainers • Child Care Sam-noon M -F • Ample & Convenient Parking • Yoga, Tai Chi, Stretch classes • Step, Power Pump, Cardio • Showers, Steam & Towels • Skin Care • Shape-Up Physical Therapy Center • Permanent Mak&-Up OefMty Available For Addttlonel Fee. Ot' lflng ~Own Trude Or VWl Audlain Held At 1tU adW .... DIM tt hltne • AIRPORT DEBATE El Toro airport must still open Judge Philip Hlc.kok'a dedsioo to Jet Measure W Jtand. wilJ. DO doubt, trigger a pro-airport comprehensive series of legal and strategic maneuvers to quickly open the on~pJanned PJ Thro international airport ("Judge upholds legality of Measure W," Sept 19). The NIMBY machine will disintegrate when the flights begin and it is seen that no one is in the noise zone. Orange County is headed for over-development as builders conspire to use every last square inch of land The developer forces spent millions of doDars to create an anti-airport movement on a foundation of fear. We need FJ Thro international airport The airport will be an economic gold mine, and it will solve the problem of noise. 'Ibere .are t:Unet when publlc I beoeflt trumps property rights. The developers must be defeated at El Toro. The airport must open on sd:ledule. DONALD NYRE Newport Beach Long Beach serves as option J was very surprised to read in the Aug. 25 Daily Pilot all of the letters protesting the airplane noise over north Costa Mesa (Readers Respond, ·11 It's not one airport, it's another"). I have lived in Mesa Verde more than 40 years and I find the planes no distraction at all. They Oy directly over my house at 4,000 feet, with reduced power, on the way to Long Beach and they are not nearly as noisy as the police helicopter.. lhave not beard any of my neighbors complain either. May the airlines Dying out of long Beach be successful -what a great alternative airport thia would be to LAX or Orange County. LYLE SEARS Costa Mesa Costa Mesa let down its residents COMMUNITY COMMENTARY It's time t0 move. pas t the ficus ff(lcas By St.we Bromb•rs N ot since the happening of a national dJsaster have I obserwd as much television and print coverage as I have seen with the recent removal of the ficus ~ in downtown Balboa Peninsula. What we all eaw were the trees being cut down, a wo.man running through the streets screaming that the city la nothing but "thieves in lbe night" for sneaking in and cutting the trees down without wam.ing and then, ultimately, comparing the removal of the trees to the Holocaust. We then heard someone making a comment on the news that this is sleazy or slimy government in action while also implying that the dty sneaked in the middle of the night and took the trees down. I gave a great deal of thought as to whether or not I should write this letter, as no matter what is said. it will offend some and It will dear the air for many. However, my sense is this is an important l~tter to write, for no other reason other than having the residents of this city understand the accurate facts as to what ocetined. and then you can draw your own opinions and conclusions, based on fact, not on 20--second sound bites or conjecture. After more than 20 years in the making. lbe Oty Coundl. some time ago, approved a revitalization project for the downtown Balboa Village, which is to be accomplished in three phases. for a cost ln excess of $8 mill.ipn. Phase One, the work you may have seen OYel' at the Balboa Pier, has been completed. Phase 1Wo involves Main Street in Balboa. where the ficus trees Were located. The Issue of removing the ficus trees in downtown Balboa has been part of the revitalization project f'rom the commencement of that project. 1bere have been no less than four public hearinp held on the Issue. The removal of the ficus trees was supported by the ~ majority of lhe community in Balboa. including the Peninsula Point Assn., a residents association, as well as the Balboa Merchant's Assn. A great deal of study and research was conducted prior to a decision being made that the ficus trees should be removed. Ficus trees are beautiful No one has questioned that at any time. However, in downtown Balboa. although ficus trees are wonderful trees, they are destructive and dangerous and they were put in the wrong place. Forty years ago, when the trees were planted, the city fathers bad all of the great Intentions. However. they simply did not know the damage and havoc these trees would cause to property. Over the years, these trees have undennined many of the busin~ in downtown Balboa to the extent that these folb have bad to lay out literally thousands of dollars of tbeir own money for plumbing problems as well as foundation damage, all o f which were caused by the ficus trees. This ultimately led to the residential and business community requesting the city to remove these trees and replace them with trees that would not be destructive. AB an aside, the 25 trees will be replaced with 32 trees that are not destructive. Now, fast forward to th.ls pau Augwt Al yet another public bearing on the issue, the Oty Council. based on the information we had received, determined that the 6cua trees would be removed. Again. the community as a whole supported the removal. About four people opposed the removal, stating that other measures could be taken to save the trees. nus included. by way of example, root pruning as well as using root barriers. We also found out that yes, that could work. however It would only be temporary, as If you continue to prune the roots of ficus trees, the trees will lose their integrity and would not have the ability to stand on their.pwn. A& we were ready to start the tree removal process, the then-three members of the Balboa Arbor Society, which was in formation at that time, stated they still wanted an opportunity to preserve the trees. At the council meeting, we were asbd If the city would hold oll' on mnoving the trees until the society couid me a Fl.£ PHOTO I OM.Y Pl.OT Main Street in Balboa Village looked fike the aftermath of a hurricane after city crews began removing ficus trees earty last Wednesday morning. Several residents protested the cutting of the trees. lawsuit against us and attempt to secure an structured. it can be very effective if it is given a injunction. At that point in time, the city was well chance, and everyone, no matttt who they are, can within its rights as well as procedure to remove the have 1heir day in court The proc::esa does work. at trees, however we agreed to let the society have its day least most of the time. in this instance. the society wu in court. we never invited the litigation. That decision unsuccessful However, rather than accept the had been made by the society prior its appearance at process, the society determined that the process the council meeting. would only be appropriate if it worked in its favor. The society did file a lawsuit and. on Aug. 26, the When the 90Clety lost its case in court. It filed for a court granted a temporary injunction again.st the city Wrlt of Mandate wttb the Court of Appeal that preventing the removal of the trees. The oourt'a nallng ~morning, which was the same day the was not based on the merits of the cue The Judie treea were removed. without notifying the city. indicated that he could n9t grasp the conterit of the The IOCiety felt the dty should once again bold off issue, and to that end, set a hearing for a permanent on the project, and that the trees should not be injunction for Sept. 16, and ordered we maintain the renl<JW:CI until the appellate process bas been status quo until that time. We dJd that. That bearing e:lbausted. That is f\.\St not a reasonable position. The occurred. and on that day, the Judge denied the appellate prooeaa am easOy take years, and society's request for an lnjWlCtion and said the city's considering the comments of the judge at the beufng procedure~ proper. The judge ruled that the for the lnj\mction on Sept. 16, the likelihood of society waited too Jong io proceed and that the statute success on the part of society did seem •remote and of limitations to contest the issue bad run out nil." Now that the process had been completed and the Notwithstanding that issue., the day before the trees court ruled in favor of the city's position. the dty were remOYed. the society contacted Oty Manager moved forward and took the trees down the following Homer Bil.ad.au and stated that an appeal would be ~esday. No skulking around in the middle of the 81ed and asked that once again. we delay the project. ~JJO covert action, but rather starting what had Our city manager dearly told the aodety that the dty been scheduled for weeks prior. What was the would not make such a represenbltlon aa the city baa urgency? Well, this project had been put on hold a responsibility to everyone, not limply the very few pending the lawsuit. and what most folks do not lcnow who were trying to prevent the ~ removal and. moat is that the city could not move forward with Phase slgnilicantJy, that the issue was decided in court. 1Wo of the project without first removing the trees. We have a process in this COlDltry. ()( courae we do That was a critical pan of the project. as if you bad an not always agree with the results, especially if it does opportunity to ever see the roots of those trees and as not favor our 1erpective position. That's just human well as the damage they were causing . you would nature. lbat'a fine. l-lowewr, we still have a have a better understanding of what was going on. responsibility to rmpect that proceaa . The city of The Phase 1Wo work could not take place during Newport Beach made ~ry reasonable effort to mid· to late December, as to do so would only resolve this issue, however that was not successful. It interfere with holiday traffic, the business sales in tabs two to agree and, unfortunately, that didn't Balboa and, most significantly, the Balboa Boat Parade happen. The result was that we went through the festivtties. AddJtionally, what was pretty much procaa that was fnsdruted by the 90dety. We did so unkn.awo to the general public is that the Coast.al by the rules and it was done openly. Commission would not permit the dty to do much of Where are we todayf Well. the Court of Appeals will the Phase lWo or even Phase Three work in portions decide if the two remaining trees will stand or be of the summer. as to do so would prevent appropriate removed. . beach access to the pubUc. If the trees were not Abo, after the-tree removal. ooe of the bi rStnessea in . removed. the revitalization project would have been downtown Balboa was decorated with graflbi by put back about one year. vandals, referendng the tree& It's time to move on. Now we fast forward again to right now. The society had commenced the process of going to court and • STEVE~ i. • Newport Beed1 City Council was unsuccessful. and the way our judicial system ls member ~'8fm ends In 2004. STUDENT OUTLOOK . Carve out your own niche in life ' OU01l OF THE DAY •I'm thinldn1 if I can mau it through ihe lW and break it for a touchdown." •st•=· AUmerican &ift PllYe7r • t'.llGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK WEEK2 CDSTAMESA Lan Gonzalez S-9, 150 Jr. The oomerbedc batted down two passes on final defensive series and consistently covered well. Nate Hunter 6-0, 170 Sr. Hlaeecond fl4*j goal was a 37-yard game-winner, he caught one pau and made nine tadclea -defensively. CDRONA DEL MAR Keith Lone 6-1, 200 Sr. Starting at tailbadt, he added to the Sea Kings' rushing game by coll8cting 64yardson seven carries. co 9 o Kris Cooper 6-2, 215 Sr. Ari outside linebadcer and tight end, he helped contain Troy's wing-T attadt end bloc:*ed well ono1'eose. .. Sporta&llar Rocerc:.tsoo • 1949157.._.223 • s,.taFa.:19491650-0170 JR. ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL PHOTOS BY STEVE MCCRANK I DAILY PILOT Newport-Mesa Seahawk Elizabeth Eddy shows her proficiency at running the ball in a game against South Orange County Patriots. She is the first gir1 in the league's history to score a touchdown. All the right moves Elizabeth Eddy, 11, got the green light to play tackle football this year and opponents are suffering the consequences. Steve Vlraen Darty Piiot W ords spoken with fascination Ooat throughout the sideline when Elizabeth Eddy runs with the football. The buzz goes a little something like this. "There goes Elizabeth," or, "She's a star," or, "She's so adorable.· Elliabeth, I I • is the only girl on the Newport -Mesa Junior All-American Clinic team. But. this is not a novelty act, or even a publicity stunL Elizabeth Eddy is for real. perhaps. his elder sister's biggest supporter. For the past two years. Elizabeth asked her parents to let her play football, but they said, no. But. Parker, who is 9, started asking for his big sister to play on his team this year. And. Newport Coach Kilt Norton also came asking. ESTANCIA Lewis Bradshaw 6-3, 183 Sr. He n.llhed for 79 yardion 12 CllTias, CUl~M s-fcr53 .,.m and caqc hees-fcr 2l6yaitk . The Seahawks' starting slot back became the first girl in the league's history to score a touchdown after her SO-yard run in a 39·0 win over Buena Palk Sepl 7. "I've seen her in other sports for the past few years; in roUer hockey and soccer,• Norton said. "I could tell that she is a phenomenal talenL She's just an athJete. The hitting thing I was a little worried abouL My selling point to the parents was don't let her come back when she's 18 and have her say. I wish I could have done that This is the time for her do it, because she's on the older side. She has good average siu and she has speed. She's awesome." Elizabeth scored on a 13-yard touchdown, just two plays after her electric SO-yard run. She also had a 25-yard touchdown called back on a penalty. She displayed speed on that play, as she outran defenders along the sideline. With her hehnet on, Elizabeth appears to be just another football player in uniform. But when the action starts she separates herself from the others. While most runners sprint to the hole and continue straightforward without shifting, Elizabeth adds flair. She stutter steps to'awid hits, or sets up a would-be tackler by taking a run to the sideline and then cutting back to the inside. "The moves come naturally for me," Eliz.abeth said after she ran for 64 yards and one touchdown on fow carries ln the Seahawb' 26-0 victory over the South Orange C.Ounty Patriots Saturday at Bonita Crm Part. •(When I have the ball) I'm thinking ift can make it through the line and break it for a touchdown." She drew gasps from onlookers when she completed a daxlling 50-yud run, ln which she broke or avoided four tackles along the way ln the third quarter. She also scored a one-point Newport-Mesa Seahawk Coach Kirk Norton gives ENzabeth Eddy an enthusiastic hug after she scored a touchdown Saturday against South Orange County Patriots. Eddy is the first gir1 in league history to score a touchdown. conversion on a short run, and recovered two fumbles and came up with a key tackle as a safety on defense. •So, she was the girl. .. Patriots C.Oach Jeff Myers said of Elizabeth. "I had heard they had a girl, but I had no idea that was her. She was exce1lenL I am so impressed.· Elizabeth is 82 pounds, just three pounds under the Oink Division's requirement muimum weigbL The league mnaists of mainly 9·10-year-olds. EIWlbeth's brother Parker ls on the team. and he's. Elizabeth plays other sports, too. She's on a Newpon AYSO Progressive team this season. Last week. she played in a football game in the morning and then scored two goals later in the day for her soccer team. She has also competed in water polo. bask.etball and roller hockey. But football is her favorite. "I like college football them~· she said "USC is my favorite .• She enjoys football because she likes to run the ball It seems speed has always been associated with Eliz.a.beth throughout her life. "When she was nine mondu old, she SM EDDY. Pltl•AI Timday, SepCetTiler 24, 2002 A7 TENNIS Gilling all lines USTA should pay officials' fees in grass-roots tournaments like the. Diadora Pro at Costa Mesa Tennis Center. T he United Stales Tennis Association. the sport's governing body in America. is a gianL But it needs people like Hank Lloyd, a little guy in the UST.A's grand scheme of things but a Goliath on the game's grass-roots level · Sure, Lloyd would like to do bener than break even as host and tournament director of the recently concluded Diadora Pro Olalnpionships, a $10,000 USTA Futures Tour stop -the RICHARD DUNN beginning stage on the men's pro tennis~t with every player dreaming of reaching (or returning to) the Association of Tennis Professionals ToUL But Uoyd. operator of the Costa Mesa Tennis Center and a guru in the game's public sector, is like the rest of the circuit's tournament directors. They're all required by the USTA to pay for their own officials. And that's what Lloyd is trying to change. If the USIA. which boasts of annual U.S. Open revenues in the $I SO million range. would pick up the $8,000 bill for umpires and officials {plus daily meals and hotel room if the official commutes over SO miles), it would be a huge financial turnaround for the small, community-oriented events such as the one in Cost.a Mesa last week and perhaps more money would be given 10 charity. •1t might cut into the prize money. but that's OK. because we can try to go out and find sponsors that will help,· Uoyd said "These (USTA Futures Thur events) aren't money-makers. They're to get people involved in the community.· Lloyd. who bailed out the USTA this year and took over as di.Jector. host and promoter of the event in the 11th hour, said last week's Diadora Pro "'wocbd out well" from bis position and he's excited about hosting it again in 2003, when he will plan a special event for the public each day. This year. Costa Mesa hosted, among other things. a Demo Day, a Ladies Day and a doubles pro-am. About 60 women showed up for Ladies Day and each were charged $5 to participant. with proceeds 90ing to the Orange County Community 1ennis Aundation. whlcb plans to help. pron .... Junior with entry fees or km MS. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Game busters • n ~ .... ~ cc.o.a w.> toucbdoWn run. • 57 _.,,.•um <Newport ftllbot) pa recum tor touchdown. • •-S.-.~ (Colla""-> touchdown nm. • • -1-111 • a ) (JM:#)w:AI) nm. • tt-Niii llililir ceo. Mell)~ ftllWn. ~ •n-NlllB 1 tcOll&Mlll>WFIL •ll-N191t ..... (Colla~Mlpl ~ ) I .) • -.I A~ pm ebop owner aDd opea110CO ........ Wodllii Uo,d wm holt the SlS,000 Calta Mesa Pro a-le In Nowanber, do a USTA fUtu:re8 ~ • Four c4clale, lnduding. d'Wr umpire. am required at each USTA Pun.ua match. There were lix or more olBciaJs ~some Dildora matdles, with oftldala lullidng In mid out during chansecMn eeemlngly every 30 mifiute& There were 20 oftidala on site each day during the~t., Uoyd said. •The Palbades ThnnJs Oub Is hosting a seminar with the Southern CaH!omia Tennis Assocladon regarding tennis scholarships Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m. Mark Winters ts the director of the saxs C.OUege and Universiry Scholarship p.-. Details: (949) 6«-6900. EDDY Continued from A 7 stood up and decided to run,• Elli.a· beth's mother, Unda, said "She took 23 steps. I remember. She's just been run- ning ever since. Football is her favorite sport. Elizabeth is living her dream right now." Elizabeth and her parents made an agreement that this would be her only season with NMJAA footbalL But, with her recent success, the Eddys might have to reconsider. "My parents said I can only play this year," Elizabeth said. •But I'm thinking that I want to play again.• _Lllll.:;...._lalm ___ ZMI_ llplllallcll ~IDOi cmc-.._ ...., ................ ~---Yip.a s....-2 ... .... AT7•P.& ........ RESOlUTIONS FOR ADOPTION LEASE TO·PURCHASE HOUSING PflOCRAM CONTRACTS ANO AGREEMENTS BALBOA VllLACE IM PROVEMENTS PHASE 2 AWARD Of CONTRACT (C·3527) PUBLIC HEARINGS El LUBE (PA2002·034) 3600 EAST COAST HICHWAY APPEAL Of THE PLANl'ONC COM· MISSION OECISIOH TO OCNY A REQUCST TO CONSTRUCT AN AUTO· MOBILE LUBRICATION r ACILITY CONSISTING OF A 2.641 SQUAM FOOT BUILDING Willi TWO SERVICE BAYS LOCATIO IN COROfllA OU MAii. THC APPU· CATION INCLUDES A REQUEST TO WAIVE THREE OF THE TEN SPACE OFF STREET PARKING REQUIREMENT (contd trom 6125/02 & Bn1/fY1) FY 2001 2002 OOMMU NITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT CON SOLIDATED ANNUAL PE Rr ORMANCE ANO EVALUATION REPORT (CAl'£R) COMMUNITY DEVELOP· MENT BLOCK GRANT cmzEN PARTIClf'ATIOH PiM (CPP) COOE AMENDMENT NO • 2002-005 (PA2002 161) BALBOA VILLAGE OE SIGH GUIDELINES CURRENT BUSINESS AIRPORT GRANTS Fl· NANCIAL REVIEW (ITCM Will BE TAKEN OUT Of ORD£R ANO DISCUSSED AT APPROXIMATELY 8:00 P.M ) REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL REGARDING LAFCO ACTIONS ON CITY'S ANNEXATION APPLICATION Of EAST SAHTA MA HEIGHTS. BAY KNOUS AHO THt: EMERSON TRACT AHO ON LAf'CO ACTIONS RlGAAOlNC WEST SAN TA ANA HCICHTS Oatly Polol S.pte~ 24 2002 T8J4 By 1111'tue of • wrot luue4 on Juty 31. 2002 lft the •bow• dfflanated ~ ,.011 •'iudimefll Ml« .. \·~I on favOI of ..,._t cndJtor(s). Walnut Malntanence Auocl•Uott • CalifOI nia non prqflt corporehon and a1a1nst 1ud1ment debtor(s) lahod S Yazdanle, Rummana Y. Z•mld Ulowl"I a net balance of $4.187 .63 ectually due on said fud1-nt on Iha dale ol the lnu•nce ol said writ, I han levied upon all riaht. lllle and Interest of s.a1d iudament debtor(s) In lh• prop· wty In ltl• County of Drana•. St.ala of Cali· fornoa. described IS follows: Commonly Known Address 41 Herltaae, lrwone, CA 926CM l .. al Oescriptoon. Parcel I. Unit 10 as '1\own and described in UM condominium plan r acor dad In booll 12339. Pea•(s) 672 to 708 lnelu~e offlc,.I records of said county. RecOfd Owners. Zahod S Ya.rdanle and Rummana Y Zahod Husband and Wife as Jolnt Tenants This proper I y Is a dwell1n1 NOTC This ptop.,ty 11 be1n1 sold wbjeci lo the roctit of redemption (CCP 729 010) The apptOll mate amount ol the secured indebtedness plus interest and cosh IS $4974 20 II lhe 1ubiect ol this sale 1s rHI property and 11 has no street eddres.s or other common dn11na lion. directions lo ols loc.tlon may be ob t•oned from the Sheriff's Office upon request Prospective bidders ahould refer to Section 701.510 to 701 680, Inclusive. ol Iha Code ol C1v1I Procedure for r.ovoslons aoll'Hnlna the rms. c;ond1t1<>ns. and affect of the sale and the lleblllty of defautt1n1 blddara. NOTICE IS HEREBY CMN that on October 8. 2002, al 10-00 o"Gloc' A M at 4601 J.rnboree Rd . rm 108, City of Newport BHch. County of Or-•na•. Slate of Callfornill I w1N sell at public auction lo lh• hicttest btddet. for cash in l•wful money of IM United States. all the rleht. title and interest of Hid luctcll'lent debtor(s) In the •bon described P< operty, or to lf'ludl thereof 11 lf'l•Y b• IMCflMl'y lo Htlefy Hid auc:utlon, with Kcrued lntarHt and c:osta. Al't'ROXIMATt MINIMUM BIOW••• .. Plelntlff'a written bid Is •PllfO•lmalaly Sn/a •• T,.naf., lH Is 1.56 for ••ch s~.00 of pufC:fl8H ptlce. 01ted: Stptambef 12, 2002 Dlillalon· Har'bor -l.1111*'-PWSOftS harinc C:fehns a1•lns1 Ille ---·· SETH MICHAEl oeatC. JR es ~ettlor and T ruslff of the SETH M. OBERG JR r AMIL Y TRUST cr .. ted June 30, 1989 are requwed lo hie them with the Superl0< Court, al 341 The Coty Duve. <Hanae. Calrfornta, and mall 01 del1ve< a copy to ERIC M. OBERG, as Successor Trustee ol the SEIB M. OBERG, JR FAMILY TRUST ctubtd June 30. 1989, et c/o MtSERVE. MUMPER & HUGHES LLP. Attn: Bernard A. Lechoe. 17300 Red Hill Avenue, Suite 250, Irvine, Cahfornia 92614. within ltle later of four months after dale of publlcat1on. or. 1f nohce 1s m11led or petsonally delivered to you. 30 days afte1 the dale this notice IS mailed or personally deltver ed lo you, °' you m11sl pet1t1on to life a late claim as provided in Section 19103 ot th• Probate Code. A claim form may be obtained from the court cleri<, but a blank copy is enclosed with the ma1hn1 of this notice FM yow pro- t&c:tJon, you are an· couraced to fife your claim by certified mail. with return receipt request•d~ DATIDt A"9"'' 27. 2002 MHlltVI, MUMl"ll & HUGHISW', 9y1 /S/ lauaD A. UCICll, A TTOINEYS Fott Eal< M . OIUIG, SUCCISSOI TIUSTH OF THI SITH M . OHIO, JI . F.AtllLY TIUST MISllVI, MUMPll & HUGHIS UP, t7~ 1"4 Hit Av-s..tte 250, 1nr1-, CA 92• 14 Published Newport Buch·Costa Mua Daily Pilot September 17. 24, October I, 2002 442214 T812 --a810f ~ a.TTOf- S411'1GnlSft POST OfRCI IOI 14171,0Ul&(,CA '21U-IS71 WMliAllI JUSnaCBml PITFllllOf .......... v. fOIOU..Of- OIDll10 SllOW QISI Rll OIAlllil Of llAlll WI ~A215007 TO All INTERESTED PERSONS: I. Pelllloner Suona Tho K1eu Vo llled a p•lollon with this court for 1 decree chen11na names as follows Suona Tho K1eu Vo to Samantha Yo 2. THE COURT OROERS that all persons inter ested '" this matter shill appear bef0ta this court at the hu"fl& Indicated below to show ce11u If any. why the petotlon lot chana• ol name should nol be 1r1nled NOTICE OF HEARING Dale 10/29/02 Toma 2 00 p m Dept L73 The address ol the court " same n noted 1bova 3 A copy ol this <Hder to Show CIUH snail be pubhU>ed el IH•I once each week for four successtve WH"' proor lo the date Ml lor hearona on the pelollon in I he lollowln1 news paper Of &enerol CKCU l1toon, printed on this c ounty Oall1 Pilot, (949)642 4321 DAR1 AUO 21, 2002 JUDGE RICHAID O. FIAZll, sa., JUOGl Of fffl SUPllltOI COUIT Publlshed Newport IJaech·Coste Mese D•llJ Piiot Sept. 17, 24 Oct. 1,8.2002 T815 llOTia TO ClllROIS ll01KI TO ClllnOIS Of Of IU SM.I llUSAll (UCC SIC. &105) (UC.C. SIOl.(;I06 at. seq.) NOTICE IS HEREBY Escr-Ho 1447S-MC GIVEN that • bull> sale Notice ts h.,aby IJVen Is about to be mack The to creclfto.-s of the within name(s), business •d· drus(as) of the Sell· named seller that • bull .,.(s) are tRl 165, INC , sale Is about to b4I made ol the aueb described S406 AL TON PAllKWAY. below. 85A. IRVINE. CA 92604 The namH and tlla Doln1 Bualnos as bUMnns address ol the MM. BOXE.S ETC .. t5SO Hiier are: JUOITH ARUS. All other buslneu 13700AlTOlfPN(KWAY. name(•) and ad dress(") uMd by Ille IAVINE ·CA 906111 Selltll'(a) within the past The location in Cellfotnla lhtff years. os staled of the ch,.f esecutive by the Sellar(s). ls/are office ol the Mtlar is. NOHE SAME AS ABOVE As llstad bv the Miiar, The n•m•(•) and , addrus of tfM Buyw(a) all other buslnasa names la/ere: BABUL SHETH. and •dOr-used by 405 El CAMINO REAL, the seller wttllln """ •NLO PARK. CA 90425 year• befot'a the date The HNI.a baln1 aold slldl ht w.. aenl or ara a•ntl'1lly described dellverad to tlte buy., n : All FUltNITUltE, are: AS PROVID£D TO FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT. BUYU8Y SELLER MACHN'.ltY, ltASlHOl.D The Mlf'IH ena b111lnua IMPROVEMENTS, STOCK •Ii*•-of the b11y., IN TltAD(, QOOOWlll erei CRACE CHUNG ANO AHO BUSINESS NAME ESTHElt KIM The asset• and are localed at· 3972 to be aold are Oascr lbed I erel H : All IAllRANCA PM.WY, I J, lltVIHC, CA 9260& ...... s.c.-. '*-tff,o.....,.c-, •1: /II c . ...,,, Oepllb NOT!: Do 1tOt t• .... or def ec:e • potted llOtlce Mfore tM .... or utJatecUon of ~t. ,..,.., Code Stctiofl 611 ' .,.. n-, The bull! Hie le In· n ure, fixture•, tene.6 14 M cOflsum •4u1,me11t, leneflofd meled et the office of W.•t • .....,0.,.. The l'.Krow fOfum. and lf'ltllla of I certain the le'-• rHta11rant buslnaH ant _tad .... ci.ta (mhf-h1i ,.,,...... ··~ lndlC''*..._ ..,... ' '-' 0 l1 :...::1 ----~-QM Is October l 0, 2002 louted at 13700 Al TON Tiie bulk 111e la aub· rMKW'4Y. Hl'Y!Hf, CA =· to ,._....._._ u-· tolll The '11al11e" ......,,,._ ,.. ..... Illy ... ...., °"" C:-dll Co4t =~.... ........ II: ...... 1108.Z y ltACHEAl'S iifltK 1.J.ftle _. _. _.._ ~Tiie ........... ....... ............ ~ tw.. ....... .. ............._ JO.--~ The , • .,.,. tor11111. --Diil UM C.... Or . •ffln •t CH ... · 11-.. ~ ,.,._ AWllUI UOIOW CA ...0 _, .._ •t (, ~.,:: ..... ,., ......... .., ::r· ............ ~ ......... " C1 llfer•I• ll•lftr111 " .., ~-= C1 .... C.. lie•...._ ...... .._ u ...... .,. J ..... o.tM.: ............. ..... .. ... TIM undeniened wil ... al public ..ie by compet1tlve btddlna °" Oct. 15. ·02 •t 1:30 p.nt. on tne 1><en1lsn wlwe uld ptoperly hu l>Mn stored and which are localed at 17th Sbeel Sell SIOfll•• 670 W 17th St.. C 4. Costa Mesa, County al Dr1nce. Stale of Cahforn1a. Un1h and tenants ltsled below Contenh include P9f sonal Items. household aoods. machine tools & misc. Items 111.r...a.•....,. 1111,c.,..tWeo.dt ... The landl0<d reserves the 111hl to bid al the sele Purchases must be p11d for •I the tome ol purchase on cash only All purchaud Items sold ·as Is" and must b• removed al the time of sale. Sale sub,ecl lo cancellation 1n the event of settlement between ow11er and obllaata6 party O'Brien'• Auction Service, 909·611-.4113 BIN 1*3730CM9 Pulltl1lled Newport BHcfl.Costa Mae Dally Pilot Sept. 24, Oct I, 2002 T&33 ,... ..... ... s....... The toltowlq IMf'sOna are dolna buMI-n : Herboralde ltestewant and Cund Ballroom, 400 Pll Main Sbeet, Newport Baoch, CA 92661 Watarlront Cnterpr-"'-. Inc (CA). 17042 Gillette Av..,ue. lrvtne. CA 92614 This bualnasa hi con- ducted by. • COf,.,allon Have you atarted dolnl bUMMSI pl? No Waterfront lnlwprlsc· es, Inc David A S1llsbury. President Thia 1talemant was filed with the County Cl.,.k of <H•ns• County on 09/13/02 2002 .. 1H24 Oaoly Pilot Sept 11. 24. Oct l .8.2'002 T817 ,... .... ... s....... The tollowln1 f)«sons .,. dolnc buslftfls as l he Vtneya<d 303 Vista Suetla, Newport Beech, CA 9:le60 WIMlrff Studios, Inc (CA). lOJ Y11ta Sverla, Newpor I Banh. CA 92'60 This binineu t. con- ducted by· a cor-por atlon Have )'OU alerted doln1 binlness yet? Yu. May I. 2002 WIMIJ .. Studios, Inc. Nancy Lona. f'rHtdent This 1Ult•ment was filed with the County Clerk of Dranae County on 09/13/02 I002M1 .. 42 Dally Piiot Sept. 17, 24, Oc I I , I , 2002 T1l22 ,... .... ........ Tiie followlnc l*'IOftS Me doln1 blllints& as; TopD01 Procurament. 217 l/2 Topu Avenue, ;::rrt Buell, cA C«otynne C Wa•w. 217 1/2 Tor•r Avenua1 ::&g~or leacll, CA Thia busln-i. con· dllc1e4 b)': an lt>cllwldual Hive 104' s\Mted llolint _ltlsllnan ~1 Y ... 7/1/fYZ CetolynM E. Walktll' Thia atai-nt ... ltlld WIUI the C""'1 Clertl of Drenp C-ty enot/2Dt02 "'92M177U Dally r1ot Sept. 24. Od. 1.l , 15, 2002 TD ~··· Oalllde .......... ~ Hunter ltope the ~ roe a 4-,ard loea ... Free ..Cety 1)lmr Y' 'hw beta down pua on fourth~aDd-ftve to eeiJ the victory ... C.Omerback Al ........... breab up a pu1 to help force a punt •.. Rod.dguez also amothen ball carder for a 5-yard IOll ..• Uneman Andrew car- ida. made linebacker Cale Edwmdl. end Lub s.polu and middle llnebacbr Junior EpeneH swarm Ownlnade ball camem aD night and F..penesa Ousbea quartaback out of (he pcdet multiple tfmet. . • NBWPORT HARBOR -E.od M8C ,.., lacb a acrambling qwutM>ack for a I-yard l&Ck .. : n.o-.._. makes a big hit to stop a kickolf mum ••• Safety n.tanpn Johmoo stuffs an • olf tackle play for a 2-yard loss ... Tuckie a-••Wlifi wraps up a ball carrier for a 1 ¥yard loss ... er,.. s.w,er forces a fumble that bounces out of bounds ... 8nd Slwbm Moundya blows up the dift back. forcing a fumble that ia re- cow:red by Posey to set up a field goal ... Noseglwd Amdn Nieto records a sack tbr a 7-yud loss, then, two plays later, combinea with outside llnebacter Malt JJndnlM for a •·yard sack ... Posey sni1& out a acreen pass and hauls down naiver for no gain . . . Brawner and Mouradyan combine to record a 1-yard sack ..• Jtbett Hartafteld blocks a 35- yard fleld·goal attempt ... P'oeey and Nieto sbaie the Tars' ftftb and final sack. • OOllONA DBL MAR-~ Rawllna tacldes the TuJy punter for a.Joss that set up the. Sea IClnga' go-ahead touchdown ... Senior inslde tinebacbr Matt Cooper intercepta a pam and mums it 12 yards to put the Sea Kingll at the Thay ~yard liGi ID lbl ~ ......... s.NOr de-,_..end ....... cm dellwn a bud bit CID lbe ~ that ~ an Ani>•71)F11 pw ... <:an-118'> bu a Udle b a 1-yard "-•.. eenlor no1e- jiiald,.... .... .__ .... qwrter-f>lcl.• WbO -ilriwa ti awwy ... ... 0-and,.. ..... teun up fOr. stop ::..::.:e~b ~.,.::: the fourth quartet ••• Comerback lfmtl a..t..m breab up a fourth-down deep pua 10 seconds before halftlme. • llSl:&NOA -,.....,_ Pullzd stops a running but for no pin oo Cenury'a first otJemhe play .. . Pu.lml. ...., Vlllaham and ..._ Olblll combine to record a 3-yard lou ... Cahill, a Junior inside lioebacbr, and Jay Runlnz team up to abut datln a hlll can1er for no gain ... Rr)U Mc«.eadrJ plugs up a bole to stop a run for no gain ... McXen· dxy also adds a sack for mlnus-3 yards in the fourth quarter with an assist from Bubba X..-, .. . Cahill throws a ball carrier for a 3-yud loea. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ~~= Todlty 17 -Mart Cianciulli Corona del Mar Football, '01, '02 20-Kristin MeCoy Corona del Mar Basketball. ·oo. ·m 2141 l.1111.... .. l.1111 .... ........... ........ The followilw ,.,._ •• ... llcaU.as aa: House of Reform Polaln Studio. 508 Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA92663 '-""e Uchlzono. 29831 Hiddenwood. La1una Noauel. CA 926n Heidi Funderburk, 29831 Hiddenwood. La1un1 Ntcuel. CA 926n fhis busl,_. is con· duclld by: co ·pat"tner s Have you started dolna b~lneu yet? No )~me Uch1iono This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Otanae County on 09/04/02 2002 .. 1ShS Delly Piiot Sept. 24, Oct I. 8, 15, 2002 T8J6 ,... .... .......... The lolloMfw ,.,_ are cloinc buliMlll .. : JS B11sirteu Solutic>M, 13206 Myf0td Rel., ~ 5-47, T uslln, CA 92112 >o.l1tln AIHbli, 13208 Mrford Rd • Apt. S.-7, Tustin. CA 92782 llvs business is con- ~ by· en lftdivldual Haft~sterted cloinc bustnua yet 1 Ho Jusltn Alsabll This statement was fited with the County Clerk of Oran .. County °" 09/ 13{02 2002691 .. IS Daily Pilot Sept 17, 24, Oct. 1.8.2002 Tl26 ,... ..... ... s....... The foMowlnc peraons are dofl\& buslnns as· ResCom Mor1cap Ser· vlce1, 1525 Me.. v .. de Or. Cast, Suite 205, COiia Mes.I, CA 92626 Sparlin' lnvutment C«porlrtion (CA), 363 Mobil Ave . Sulla 2. Camarillo, CA 93010 This business is con· ducted by: a corporaloon Have you started clo1na business yet? No Sparlin1 Investment Corponbon Alldr-Swevely Vice President This 1tatemenl was hied with the County Cler• of OrltflP County on 09/13/02 2002 .. 1 .. 16 Daily Pilot Sept. 17. 24, Oct. 1.8.2002 T827 ......... .......... Tit• foltowlft& per- are clolna buslnna as· A.) Starr Telemarht1n1. 8 ) Eacellenl leads, C.) Bailey Bus.,..ss Solu lions, D ) Bebe B~ll\flS Development. ( ) E Processnlll Co • F ) One Time Proces$1nr. 8 S.yn•. NewpGrl Coast CA92657 Fu1t Prlocopal, Inc, (CA), I Sayne, Newport Coe1t, CA 92657 This buvnns is con ducted by· a corpor atlon Have you started doing buslneH yel? Ho f wsl Prlncipal. Inc Neil falahy. President lh1s statement was filed with Iha County Clerk of Of•na• County on09/13/02 200H91 .. H Dilly Pilot Sept I/, 24, Oct 1, B, 2002 TS~ ,... ..... ... *'-' The followona person• .,. dolna business n IQUAORA Communke hons. 20 Paleltne, •316 Irvine. CA 92612 8ah<am Soleymanl. 20 Palatine "316. 11v1N. CA 92612 Thos busontt~ 1s con ducted by an ondtwldual Hne you started dolne business yet• No Bahram Soleyman1 Thos s1atement wu flied with the County Cler~ of Ot an1e County on 09/13/02 :t002'91 .. 22 Deily Pilot Sept 11 24, Oct 1. 8, 2002 f816 Re-. ...... ... --.. The lollowinc per1ons ere doinc business •• Distinctive Llvlnc rv. 3101 West Coast Hwy , Newpor I Beach CA 92663 Rtchard Creninaer 3101 W Coast Hwy . Suite 100. Newport e .. ch. CA 92663 This business ts con dueled by an 1nd1vldual Have you started c1o1n1 businen yet' No Rtchard Creninaer This statement was hied w11t1 the County Clef k of Otani• County on 09/13/02 2002 .. t .. 17 D•tly Ptlot Sept 17. 24. Oct 1. II. 2002 T829 MMA• FCllOIAa •OllP•Of M.cmKllWIAR 111151 Date of Fih"I Applt· cation Stptembel 18. 100? To Whom It May Conc:.,n The Name(&) of the Apphunt(s) 1s/ are lURHtR RESTAU· RANT CROUP INC The epphcants hsted 1bove are 1pply1n1 to Iha Oefartmenl o l Alcohol c: Bevera1• Cofltr ol to sell alcoholic beV•qat al &SO ANTON BLVD. STE J COSTA MESA, CA 92626 Type of li,enu(s) •pplled for 0 ON·SALE GENERAL EATINC PLACE Dady Pilot September 24,2'00? T839 ,... .... ... *'-' 1 he lollow1n1 persons a1 • do1n1 bu51nen iU Advanc ed Specially R1111n1 1145 Pll. Ores den. Anaheim. CA 92901 David lee Hammatt, 114!1 N Dresden. Alla· helm, CA 92801 Thts buSHIHS 1s con dvcled by an 1ndtvodua t llave you sta<tad do•n' business yet• Yes. 8/1/0:l David I M Hammett This statement was ltled with the County Clerk ol Drane• County on 09/13/07 2002 ..... ,. Oa1I~ Pilot S.pt 11. 24, Oct I, 8. 2002 T824 AcM. ..... ... *'-' The followln1 persons are do1n1 busineu H . w1i.1e, Clolhina . 58 Poerremonl, Aliso Vlefo, CA926M J n· Frey, Inc , 58 Poerramonl, Aliso Vieio. CA 926!>6 Thi\ but.Inns Is con- ducl9d by • corpoutlon H•v• you started dolna buslneu yel1 Ho Jn· Frey, Inc Paul J WtlllH, CEO ThlJ statement waa filed with thia County Clark of Oran&• County on 09/13/fYZ 200U91HU Dally Pilot Sept 17. 24. Oct I, II 2002 T8111 STARTING ANEW " f11919 ..... ... s-.. The lollo•lna persons •• doln& b-s .. Molutona f111anclal, 4685 MecA(Ulur Ct., 1480, Newport Beach, CA92660 o~ Ludinaton. D Le Rue Newport 8eecll. CA 92660 Th,. buslneu tS con dueled by· an 1ndtv>Clual Hawe you started doHI& business )'•11 Yn. 9/1/02 Dnod lud1nston Th1S 1tatemenl wn hied with the County Cle•~ of Oun&e County on 09/13/02 2002H1•949 Daoty Pilot Sept 11. 24, Oct I, 8. 2002 l819 ........... ... s...... The tollowin1 pe<sons are doina buslnns as All Season's Sp<1nlller Service. 1646 Sumar Pl • Coste Mesa, CA 92626 .lenn1lar Keane. 1646 Sumar Pt . Costa Meu, CA92626 Thos busmeu is con ducted by: '" ln4rvodual Ha •• ,ou st. te6 dotnl bus.ness yatf Yu. 2000 ..,noferll- Thos stat-nt wn filed w11f1 the County Cler" ol Orenae CounlJ on 09/13/fYZ to02 .. t&911 Oa~y Pilot Sept 11, 24, Oct I. 8. 2002 Till ........... ......... The follow1n1 persons are clo1n1 bustnass as. A ) Video Hiii, 8.) Dish 4 You, 1125 Victoria St .• •R. Costa Meu, CA 92627 San1eev Kumar. 33 StatehouMt Pl , Irvine. CA92602 This bininasa Is con- ducted by: an Individual Han yous-tarted doin& business yet? Yes. 03/11197 S..nfffv Kumar Tins statement was flied wrth UM County Clerk of Ofanp County on 09/16/02 2002Hl7057 Dally Pilot $991 I 7. 24. Oct. 1, 8. 2002 l832 BUSINESS??i • • • • • • • • ••• • ,... .... ...s...... The foltowonc persons are dotna buslnen •• Tht S..R Ostrin Co..,pa n-, 29 Heatherarean lnlna. CA 92614 S ..... R <httm 29 Healtte<llfdn l<vNle. CA 92614 lh~ bus111eu I) cnn ducted by an 1ndmduel Have lfOU •l•led do"'8 busoneu 1et? v ... 1/1/02 Stephen R Ostrln This at•lamenl WH !tied with Ille County Cler• ol Dr an1• County on 09/ 13/fYZ 200H91 .. 4S Delly PMot Sept 17. 24, Oct 1,8,2002 1820 ........ ........ The lollowln& P9f aon1 are dolna buslnese " El1le Security Servlcu 18006 Sky P•tll Cwcla Su•t• 211 . Irvine CA 92614 Security Personnel Ser vices, Inc (CA) lll006 Sk1 Park Cwcle. Suite 211, Irvine CA 92til4 This bus"'H• •• con ductld by a corporal ion Have 1ou \lwl...t dolnc bu1lneu yet• No Secuuly Pe,.onnel Srr vices, Inc B•ll1 l<am1ns-y PrnHMnl llHs slaltmenl was r!Md with the County Cler• ol Otanae County on 09/IJ/02 I002 .. 1HJO Daily Pilot Sept 11 :l4 Oct 1.8.2007 T828 fletlce Is hereloy ...... ...... .... -'"· •'9N4 wlll a.. e.W et pooWk A.Kti.. -Ort. t, 1002. Stervlne ~ ..... • Slw· 19S7 .. ..... c..te a-, CA '· (949) ., •• U79. •2014 ..... ,.... "····· ... ~ ~r--.tt.. , ................. . c.... _,,. ••.• .• ......... _....... ................ ....... .. ..... . ............. Wl1••-' P91Y· Stervl•1 Scltel•r'• ...... -... r .. i.11 ...... "·~· ....... , .. ,. . ... h9w .... s.,.t...._ 17,t4,2Mt TUO I l Policy Ratel and deadlines are subject to change wnhout notice. The publisher raervea the right to censor, reclassify. revile or reject any classified advertisement. Please n:pon any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. 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Vista Del Mar are •. $15(X)~ ---OPf011'91n All rul estate adve< lrson1 m lhrs newsp•per 1s lUb,.Ct to the Federal f H Housin1 Act ol 1968 '' •mended which ma~•s 11 1lle111 lo advertise ·any prefer ence, flmotat oon or d1SCtlminatt0n based on race, color, refielOO. w.x . h8ndlcap, famlloal status Of national ot111n. or an intention to make any such l>felerence. hmot• hon Of d1scr1minatt0n • This newspape1 will not llnow1n1ly accept any adve1t1sernent fot rul estate whoch os '" Ytoletion of the law OIH 1e1ders are hereby 1nf0tmed that all dwell lnl' 8d,,.,tosed on lh15 IMW191P1f ••• avaolable on en equal oppoitunoty bHIS To complain of dos alfnlonetlon. c:al HUD toll "" •• 1-800-424 8590. 141.1 ow. Sty4e Fwnltwre NHOS l Col9dlb4et .,,.,,..._._ ............ oi-m,........,.. .. 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A Special Publication -Just for YOUt Publishes: ~2 Space & Copy Deadline: Oct. 16th -Spm Release Deadline: Fri., Oct 18st -Noon <llall to.ha~! Ann Willey 949-574-4249 or fax your ad to 949-631 -6594 P[SIOENTIAL RENTALS ORANGE 7400 COUfITT Balboa Island l9. Stv41o with L&. loll b8rltnom Briehl & a1ry . w/d in unit, $1300m n/pe\5. avllil now. ~1/> Dwnnnd Ave 949 723-1222 Y..ty & W.... ........ F11n t U'lfutn, From $15(1). S?500in cal lot appt. Lora VMUJ R!r !M!H;73.a>2 Balboa Plnlnsula 21r Ila, oceanv1ew, I house to beach. lndry lee, avail Oct I SISOOmo yrly. Jim 949·675-5069 leaut 29r a., ocn close. YUllY IAYflONT But localton, Jer 2Ba newly up&r•ded. parkm11. reduced to $2800/mo C-..y l..tal1, Inc. 1-800-247-1209 large (.,.t..,. llr Ila $1495mo & l.rg Stv41a $795/mo ocean s1qe of PCH. 949 574·7701 x 112 ,.....,,,.. Creeli I slo1 y 2Br 28a. den. 2c 1•r. guard eated comm. close to Newport Ccenler total remo deled S3400mo lmmed <kcu pancy, 949 466 1159 agl CostaMm Pepperweocl Aph Back Bay 94t-63l-71U I br. washr /dryer hook ups. p1tlo/yard $845/mo NOPITS. Aftt. lovely &•led comm near T11 Sqr. I Br. lne. ear /stor•ee S855/mo+ $500/sec. Klem Mn&I 977.704 8649 l 9200 Quiet Nel,W.-... e4, NP he11hls. I br Iba. dishwasher. wd, yr lse aet $1100 949-673 7800 EASTSIDI ~ llr house. fenced yrd. 11ardener & water Pl•d $1195/mo 949-54§·3959 •Ur 1 le rear unit. total remodeled. la yd 2211/7 23fd St. $1595mo 949·640·3632 Lindsay lg lvxurlov• 2 Master Suites Twnhm, So. Coast Metro. 2car ear. $1650/ mo a&I. 949 642 6438 4Br . ZBa. Home newly relurb. Jfp's , yard & pool upkeep l)(OVMled $2450m ~7 ·!l&l 949 338-8885 •EAST SIDE• S•de. 3br lba. triples, •tr a I&. 2 story. 2 kitchen's. deck, yd, wd. 2 car attach ear $2500/mo. 800-278 1887 NnportBndl * YfAalY * llASIS Bill GRUNDY REAL TORS 949·67S-61'1 Fp. pabo,,,.. t\/pet, 201-A l SID( 2br Iba, ear. yd. 6th • Balboa Bl $1685m laundry 169 Walnut. year leau 949-675-4422 $1050/mo. Mamela 714 662·31 l I 714 540.3666 28r. 2ba lP $1:BVlro utis. lllCl Close to ocean 'f/J7E. ~PaA ~81~~ Smtce Dlredllfy POUCY In an ellort to offer the bPsl \er vice pou1ble to out readers and adver- t1~1\. we will require Conlractors who ad11er lt•r in the Service 011 f'CIO< y to include ltle1r Cnnlrat lors license number 1n lhetr adver- t " tt men I Your co· op•r•lton 1s 11reatly z ecilt9d. Addlllonsl R~ <.....-... Soltw¥e/ C-...-...., Fpla!. Hardware lnstallatlon. BBQ, Ule. stone, l1nd· lrollbllt ~ ~ scape. ret11n1ne w1111,. ,_.. r*5 M~UIB l667S47 !M9·254 1048 Conaltl & Maonry lrldi lledi St-Tit. Concrete, Pllbo. Duveway Fireplc, B8Q Refs 25Yrs Eap. Twry 71 4 557-7S94 ~Inca 1• 0 Gt YOUIHOMI IMPIOVIMINT PIOJICn Call • plumber. painter. h1ndyman. or any ol the 1r11t services lbted here in our service directory! THESE LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN Hnf' YOU TOOAYI iliidlllM~-.-~ Naldl rllied llO Wit~..--: Woll IM I fourtb-bell .. DDcllrer ._ Sow -daillay and~ Bait's ten with the l...4r South ~"iii:lli ~~ in clubs by lcldin& IO the k.ir\g J nmina lbe jlct. aiDce lbat allows the Alia IO be tuo if either de£aidcr han Qicletoo queen ol if Elll bolds f oar du6& to the ~ 1bc finesse lost, bw dedaru WIS able ID nm I 0 oicb. The JCSUlt is ooonal in dlat the coo- IJ'ICt should always be made. South's plar. bowm:r, lea..u a lot to be delircd. ~~ NORTH EAST Suppose the king and jack of spades were inlercbangcd. Now P.ast could win the first Irick with the king and shift to the queen of hearts, set- ting up thnlc Ian Irids for the defenders. Suddenly. declarer would have to guess the locat10n of the queen of clubs lo make the cootrac1! 1• hss 10 Pm INT hss JNT P• Pm Pass Opening lead: Six of• Follow lhe bidding and play of this deal. Was the rcsuh normal. or did someone-en'! The l1ICtion was simple enough, South described a balanced. mini· mwn opening bid and, with a bal- Correct tedxrique is for South 1o me with dummy's ace of spades. cash the king of clubs and run the jack. Thal loses to West's queen. But no matter whaa the defenders do, declarer has nine tricks guarant.eed - one in each major, three diamonds and four clubs. 21r 1 la, nr bch, quiet n&hbrhd. new pnt/cr pl. deck, doe ok. $1500/mo Avail 10/1. 949.575.5889 Cute NP Shere• 2br 2ba yrly rental, fp. dw, wd hkups, 2 car tandem Pk& Alt Sl650 949 293·4630 11r view (..,.to, gated walk to Balboa Is. ear SlAFA•I See Sunsets Over Cat alina Island Ooe Bed room Newest 8u1ld1ne $1,750 l otally Redecorated Penthouse Double Mas· ler BR Suites. Private. Quiet l ocehon $2,190 M eryAN> W. McGuire (t4t) 646-6770 Prudenl1otl Cahl Really like new n 'pets $1680/ I Kevoe t• a-h, peek· mo lease 949 856·3120 a boo view. 3Br 2Ba l••tllvff 2br, 2ba, + den, 2 c ear 1n &Teenbelt community w/polll. Avail now Sl975m. Small pets wPlcome 714 434·4466 31r 21• llh;plea. Step• lndry. ear. S2300mo yrfy il&I Jtn1 949 675 5069 21w 2.SIMt ..__ 9fHK condo on eoll course. 2 c 11ar, w/d. relr111. pool. spa No pel/smk. $2450/ mo yrly 909 780 8382 to be•ch. Fp, 2c &••. 1 IHtlhtff T•wnh.., .. year luse, no pets. 3br. 2'/,ba. immaculate, $2100/mo 626 359 4539 on O'ftfl belt. no pets. YT EJeclrtcll Services UCINSll> CONTRACTOR No ;lb too sm. M .-vices! Repair, re~. fans. Sf:ll. MW 11/C 949-645-m; FtnClltUICb FENCES licensed/Bonded {t4t) 642-6007 Aoortnt'TII• OISTOM OIATM lU ~*le. csarnc. nwb11. stone. .... 1t7S l.1612044 Jltfl 71"12·9961 LIMY.__ Reo*ed RelJ'outin & lnst1riatlon DE.AN TILE !M9-673·8065 1~ 7}4.8.2031 r.11111tac..... 40 Yun Servlee of C1mns. Rush, Reed & WichrWorti 510 Old Newport Blvd "' Beach Isa $2500rno 949 221) 2995 c..-.. ...... Cwpenlly • Plumbln& Oryw.., • Stucco Peintina. T'ile & rnoris 20o-v .. a E•pei-ience! ,. 7 14-Mt-577' GENEUL IEPAll •IWND?WD • laidcsDI * Canmcrtill o Joh Jbo Small .,.,,. ........... 949-322-8292 Remodeling & Repairs Newpert CrHt, 4Br. remodeled condo w/vtews from mesle1 & llvina room, $2800/mo -+ sec. Joan Alhson. Bkr 949·646·201 l TIOVAll Jbr 2 5ba popular fir pl1n. up sta1rs. sm&le level. •&1 $3000 949 293-4630 .......... ~. ~3'~=-J&~ 1st & ......... ~70-3019 Oc_fr_t on the und, 4br 2bam yrly rental. new carpet, new paint. aet $3800 949.293 4630 HOUSE UDO ISU ZBr + den. 38a, 2 StOfy, fp. P•lio. 111111•. 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In ttle C1hl0fnl1 Army Nation11 Guard you can 11et mon•y tor collqe and Lereer tralnina. Call I 800 GO ·CUARO . (CAL •SCAN) TOUll GU1DIS/l>ltlVl1tS FT/PT av1ilable. Clean OMV and responsible. {t4t)722-70IO ,..,,,"~ ... .....,_ ... ~ ..... ,... SSS.• ._,,lS. .. ,,. ........... ....... sn.• .... 1. Sllw.f'nir'-"'·""" .., ..... '"'4M $42,tOO COIES&111 Ul6EST Pl-OWllD SHOWIOOI 1IO'S DIOPUlt AUTOHAUS WWW.TIOCMS.COI 1-800-251-1054 foaD Uf't.Otlll 'H XL T V8. white w/beiae ltt, fully loaded, 37K mi. $1S,to0 PP g&.JIC)-046Z .... 't7 T--lX Auto, pw, ps, MACH stereo. loaded. 76" m1. boob & recOfds. $5900 John 714 377·1154 '-''•t T-lX 33k ml. Whlte/ar•y int. 11ar11ed non/smllr like new cond, v621541 $7995 Bkr 949 586· 1888 le11111 '00 GS JOO 36,000 mi. loaded. full po-. IU.., ~Int cond, under WIN SZ1 ,995 obo 94g..]59.DJ2 lONOON TUI, S ~­Alllallolliles -SI AHtl•, lH4H ...... <9'.Al.-ty .. ••t-673-4042 ... •!••.a •ts suoo Pt1rl 8111/8111 lop w/esh &Jey ltllf ae1t1. CO. lOOll ml watr, $29,995/obo 949·5Q0.3210 IMW 'U USN coupe I 0011 ml, Sspd, boolla, records, blaclt/blaclt lthr, CD, sunroof , cfwcm whls, t1bulou1 cond throu1hout, vt979248, $8995 fin & w•ranty avlil 8kr !M9·58&-1888 <-ry 'f4 LI 4cyl, ..... moonroof, doy whh, beautHul q COftd, new ~reeks, $3995 •~11111 ~ ca.r.Me s,.rt Zdr. Sspd, 4wd, ar-vbn int. A/C. CO, vwy clean condition yf821428 ~ llllr 949-516-1888 .,..... .. 7 2500 v- Converslon, areen. cap- ti•ns seab, rur foldin& Hats. T\I /VHS, superb machlnacal & body cond. v'500667 $6995 Bkr 949-586· 1888. FOID DPlORll 't7 XlT 4'r, 4ll4, W ,,._, ......... ltlw,'71...U.., d.t cee4. $10,tSO "'t4t-4t4-0011 IWIPAC.lfK ,OOlS Constructioll Remodels • Repairs Servtee Llcf796148 (Ht)S76-t710 .......... HST MOVDS SSt /ttr servin1 all clttu. l11sur9CI tut. cOUJ"teov:s. cueful. T 1631144 8DC).m.2J78 PUBLIC NOTICE The Cahf. Public UlilltiH commission requires th1t an used household 1 oods mowers print t111lr P.U.C. Cal T numWr: llrnos 1 nd chautfeun print their T.C.f'. numl>ef in 111 adver- t!Mments. If lfOU hive eny q11Utions about Ille le1etlty of 1 mover, 111110 of chauffeur, calt. PU8- LIC UTILITIES COM- MISSION 714 ·558· 4151 ... MOCIDIS ''4Sl 600 Blick on 81aclt, 5211, STUNNING! 2000 Wheels $38,000. 949 720-1721 aUCDIS 't4Sl 600 811C1t on Black. 5211, Sl\INHING! 2000 Wheels $31.000 !M9-720·1721 ............ •ts 3000 eTSl Red. fully loaded, 1uto. CO. ci.an $7500 obo 949.290 9925 Setww .. , SC2 C .... Sspd. °''' owner. full l>ootls & records. r~/ &1''1 Int, 11ra1ed, l10ll/ smkr, like new cond. v#457261. $2995 Siu t4t-st6-llll s.tur.. '00 Sl2 40k m1. auto. stlv•. IP'•Y mt. am tm. 1er11ed. non/smkr hlle new v972851 $7495 Fin w1rranty av11I Bkr (t4t)H6-1UI a-..· ...... 'llYr1..., Olea£ Price! Guer an teed work. fr .. est. 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