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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-09-26 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot' I I L • at Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2002 Costa Mesa delves in~o flights issue City leaders still point to Long Beach Airport for the apparent increase in overhead flights, but look for ways to resolve the problem. about gathering information about local Oights and plan to take more aggressive steps that mclude hiring outside experts and teaming up with other city leaders to pressure federal avia- tion officials for change. ALL SIGNS POINT TO LONG BEACH While he can confidently point the linger at Long Beach. Roeder said the evidence gathered so far exonerates John Wayne Airpon as the culpriL City officials have spoken with Long Beach and John Wayne airports' representa- tives, who both claim to have no part in the flight increasei.. able increase and said residents should loolc. to JWA and L4.X for answers. QUESTION Should the city of ? eo.ta~-­morelnbmedon Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MF.sA -Aviation. Education. Collaboration. end Mlp before • fighting long 8-c:h Airport flights av. Those are the key terms sur- rounding the boost in airplane presence over the city and the steps that should be talc.en to re· solve the quagmire, officials say. Costa Mesa's problem of in- creased a.Uplane traffic is fraught with confusing terminology, con- fticting statements from local air- port authorities and local offi- cials who are desperate for some way to talc.e action in an area in which they have no authority. City Manager Alan Roeder said city officials have been diligent Roeder said the increase in flights has been clearly docu- mented by airport Wght paths and mounting complaints from residents. What Isn't clear is ex- aclly where the flights are com- ing from or what can be done to stop them, he said. Long Beach Airport spokes- woman Sharon Diggs-Jackson has said her airport is too small to be the cause of such a notice- Officials from John Wayne have volunteered various maps and chans that detail the num- ber of Oights traveling through their air space and clearly iden- tify which are routed into and out of John Wayne. Roeder said. City staffers have also re- searched LAX Oights. Roeder said. See FLIGHTS, Pa1e A4 the .... M ahould h ect immediet91y7 Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dsilypilot@latimes.com. Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only. SEAN HILLER I DAil Y PILOT Kimberly Alonzo, 9, right, Adrianna Sianez, 11, center, and sister Regina, 12. rehearse their roles as Native Americans in the upcoming production of "Peter Pan· at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. The production is part of ttie Children's Theater organized by Damien Lorton. Going out to play 0Hpl Bhar1th Dady Pilot S ixth-grader Juhan Plews smiled shyly as his friends admired the thick. red velvet coat that was draped over his small and slender frame. ·Nice cosrume. Capt. Hook.· a girl in a Native American costume ran up to him and said. Plewa and 33 other children were rehearsing this weelc. at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse on the Rea Elementary School's Newport-Mesa children prepare for a production of "Peter Pan" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. campus for their production of "Peter Pan: to be staged thi~ weekend. The production is part of the Oilldren's Theater organiud by theater director Damien Lorton. This is the fifth consecutive year Lorton has put together the production. which is not only an exposure for children to the performing arts. but an after-school program that provides them with food and homework assistance. •it's a totally free program." Lorton said. "Its purpose is to get kids off the streets a/Id familiariz.e themselves with the theater. It teaches them self-discipline and self-respect." FY1 Show times are 7·30 p.m . Friday and Saturday at the Cos1a Mesa Civic Playhouse. 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Tldtets are S2 per person. The program has constantly struggled with sponsorshtp, but was success6" in gening food donated by companies such as Papa John's. Pizza I lut and McDonald's. he said. See PLAY, Pqe M SCHOOLS Rallies are no place for parents Increasing student population at Newport Harbor High is forcing the administration to close pep rallies to the older set. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot NfWPORT Bl.A< .11 Ille burgeoning student populauon at Newpon I !arbor High School has i.quee7,ed the parents out or school pep ralli~ Starnng Fnday. parents wilJ no longer be admined 10 the enthLI!>1a.sut demon strations of ~hool spmt because of space limit.aoons. Pnncipal Michael Vossen sa.Jd The school"' populauon has exploded to 2.380 srudent.s while the gym comfonabl} seats about 700 maxunum. V~c;en ..aid 5o the adminiscrauon has already deoded 10 split the rallie-. into !WO performance.. to accommodate all the srudent.s Some paren~ who'>t' children paroapate in team <;port<. say they are dISappointed that they will be protub11t.>d from 'ittmg them ba.J. in the glory or recognition "I w·~ really d1!">appointed when I heard," s~ud Allyson McDonald, who!>l' son Michael I!> quarterback or the foot- ball team ... , think they should let those football and chcerleading parents attend the grade appropriate pep rally There can't be that many of u' " McOonald added that 'ihe heard some parents are con!>1denng snealong mto Friday's rallies. Vossen said overcruwdmg di the rallie.. became an assue lasl year "There were a 101 of complaints at the last couple of rallies about the size.· Vos- -;en said ·we had standmg room only with srudent.s.. We're really concerned about the eXJts and the safety." The c;chool does not have a policy that enabl~ parents to come to rallies -at had just become more of a tradloonal practice, Vo~n ..aid. To accommodate parents who feel like they are missing out. the school wiD be videotaping the rallies, 'vbssen said. Vossen said he expects the school will on«; day have a new gym that could ac- commodate the entire student body, with the school's Measure A facihues lm- provementc; to begin construction next summer Cllorus coach Daily Pilot arrested on AT A GLANCE REPARATIONS A congressmen puahee • bill THE BELL CURVE Pondering a serious white-out suspicion of ONTitEWEB: www.~ccm molestation WEATHER If you MMned ~be lb Former All-American Boys YN*dlY. you\t probebly be right on. Enjoy t"9hl moe1ly Chorus employee charged In the 70I in N9wpoft-MeM. with 6 felon-r counts. S.PlpA2 o.e,a ....... SPORTS ~Plot The ..... Of1he Bev toomt . 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Dana Rohrabacher, right. wants Japanese c~ to compensate Wor1d WM M veterans used for slave labor. Bill pushes for World War II POW rights Rep. Dana Rohrabacher says some major. Japanese companies owe vets used for slave labor during the war. Paul Clinton Da1lyP1lot COSTA M.IM -A local congress- man i5 fighting for reparations for World War II veterans who were mis- 1rea1cd and exploued for slave labor in the facton~ or several Japanese comparu~. Heanngs were held Wednesday on a bill sponsored by Rep. Dana Rohra- bacher that would allow the veterans 10 me dauns against the companies tha1 emlaved them. Several or the vet- erans spoke before a House Judiciary sub-committee urging lawmakers 10 adopl the measure. "These American veterans have been denied the nght 10 sue their 1or· turers." Rohrabacher said during the hearing. "The gwlty parties. by the way. are now some of the world's top corporatioru.. • Rohrabacher smgled oul Mitsui Mining Co.. I litachl Shipbuilding. Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Mi1 - sublsh1 I leavy Industri~ as corpora- tiom that should be held accountable for mistreatment or POWs. About 30,000 American soldlen. captured when the Japanese raised their ~ <mr the Pacific islands of Corregjdor and Bataan during the spring of 1942, were forced to work for these companies during the war. Many were a part of the Bataan Death March. Slightly more th.an 3,000 of these men are still. al.Ne. The nonprofit ad· vocacy group Justice for Veterans has pressed for an apology from the Japa· nese companies. "What they're looking for is an apology for ttlefe atrocities, for these companies to own up to what they did.· said Brett E&hrldge. a apoktsawi for the veterans. •1hat's the goal. to put pressure on them to oome dean.· A group or about s,ooo men. Jed by Dr. Lester Tenney, who shoYeled coal 28 days a month for three years for Mitsui. filed a suit against the compa- nies in 1999. In bis testimony Wednesday, Tenney said he wasn't paid and was brutalized by company officials. He said his teeth were knocked out. his back was broken and his shoulder was smashed during his enslavemenL However. the veterans' suit has been stalled by the U.S. State and Jus tic.e departments, which say that a 1951 treaty between the U.S. and Ja- pan wai\les the rights of the men to be compensated for the act&. The 1reaty of~ with Japan. as it is known. lets the companjes off the book because the U.S. government seized Japanese assets after the coun- try's surrender to pay POWs for their mistreatment Some payments have been made, Ethridge said On Oct. 19. 2001. Orange County Superior Court Judge William F. McDonald. who was aMigned the case. ruled that the veterans were en- titled to the claim&. While American veterans from the Pacific Theater haven't been compen· sated for their suffering. POWs who were captlmld and tortured in P.urope have receiYed some payments from German companies. Also, the Japanete govern.mmt has entered into setdement agreements with the Netherlands. North Korea and Otlna for mistreatment of POWs from those countries.. MThe hypocrisy of Japan's position toward American vetttans was ex- posed last week." Rohrabacher said, "when the Japanese government of- fered to pay billions of dollars in aid and indirect war reparations to North Korea. a totalitarian country that ad- mitted 10 kidnapping and causing the deaths of private Japanese citizens.· CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CfTY Of COSTA MESA Com Meu City Hal, n F81r onve. 9282'1, (71') JM-5223 ~ l.Jnd9 Obcon Councl: Libby Cowan. Gety Monahan, ec.r., Robitl80n Md OvW St.eel cnv Of NEWPORT BEACH N9wpoct 8-dl City Hd, 3300 N4Mport Blvd.. 92813. (948) 844-3309 -....:Tod~ Counelt Gary Adams, Steve Bromberg, Norma Glowr,John ~. o.lnk O'Neil end Gary Proctof GOVDNOR Gnv Dms, (D), StMe Capltof, s.cnm.nto 116114, (916) ... 2141; - (911) 446-4833 U.S.HOUSlOf~ • Chris Cole. (A). ath ~ 1 N.wpoit Piece, Suite "20, Newport hid\ 129>, (949) 769-2244; ot 2402 ~ 8uldlng. w.Hngton, DC 20615. (202) 22M811; fax (9'9) 251-9309 (nip eMntS moM of NeltJll)Oft 8w:tt) E-mel:~.coKerNl.~.gov •Dene Aohnlbedw, (R), ~ Dilbid. 10I Malin S.., Suite 3C, Huntington e.ecti _., (714) ~;or2338 Rarybum lulldlng. WliehinQton, DC, (202) 225-2415; fax: (714) 880-7808 (RIP•• 111 ~Mesa enct w.aa Na~ E-mllil: dllMemail.howe.gov Daily A Pilot awlldne Centlo New9 ...i.tent. UM9) 57~ dlrlnln..oarrllloelltlnw..com ,,..,....,.... end "'-'I,_. Kent T~. Don I.Nd\ 5-rl Hiller, GIN Alexander, Lori Andenon Box 1500. Costa M .... CA 92626 Copvrlght No newt ltorie9, illustratione, editorial matter or adYeftiMments herein can be t'1IPfOducied without written perm;.ion of copyright owner VOL 96, NO. 269 ntOMAI H. JOHNSON. Publi.her 10NY DOOERO. EcfltM J4.lf1'f OETTING. AcMHtialng Director LANA JOHNION. ,..omotio,.. DlrltCte>f BJn'WG~ LI.CW.. ~Editor ,..,PM233 ,.,.,.,,.oMtn• .,.,,_com ~-­Cllyldlaf .. ~ J-ina,,..,,.---..oom ..... ~ ....... .. PMm eeus ,•-:":;'¢ ! """' ,.........,, .... 4m }fillfi.......,. ... 1 _ _,, ' ' - READIM HOTUNE (949) M2-eo&6 Record your comm.Ma about the o.lly Piiot or news tlpe. ~ Our eddf9M It 330 W. 89)' St., Com Mesa. CA 92127. Office houre ere Mondey -Friday, 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m. C....ldw It .. the Pllo(1 pollcy to promptly correct all en'Of'I of tub.a.Ince. l'tMM call (949) 57oM288. m The~~Meea Deity Piiot (USPS-144-800) It publleMd dally. In Newport a..dl end Cotta Mata, eubecttptJone .,. evailtllble ontv bV eubecriblng to The Timee Ortnge County (800) 212-9141. In.,... outalde of NlwpcHt hedt and Colla Me.. HOW 10 IEACH US Clnlulllion The Timel Onnge County (800) 252·9141 MssM " "'W t!Mll M2.se78 ~(9481842~1 ~ ,..... (9491842-5880 ...... (IM9)57<M223 ,...,., ... 1~170 ..... ,.. (IM81880-0170 loo4Nll: "-ltyp11oteldnw..oom MIMOllile .... C>moe(M9) 842~1 ..... ,.. {948) 831-7121 I Ntllw.t by rim. COtlwnunlty ,_.,,.,a dMeiofl of IN LOil ~ r ..... CID0211meaCN. NA tW!la 1.-wd . POLITICAL ~DSCAPE Candidates f omni in Costa Mesa PaulCl'Mon Daily Pilot Costa Meta City Council candidates will be given a second crack at setting dle public tone for their campaigns at a forum tonight The five candidates. during a two-hour Corum. will be asked their opinions on devdopmeot at FaiMew Part. a proposed skate park at Davis Elementary School. the need for more senior and aJfordable housing. whether the city needs more open space and other campaign issues. The Mesa Verde Community organized the event. set for 6:30 p.m. at the Neighborhood Community Center, to help voters sort out who they should cast their votes for. organiz.er Cindy Bramanan said Mlt's the only thing that gives people a moice to see how (candidates) wort under pressure. .. Brenneman said. noting that candidates were not given copies of the specific questions. '"This is something where we'll learn who we can get behind and support. M Ave candidates are vying for two open seats in the Nov. 5 election. 1bey include Mayor Linda Dbon. Councilman Guy Momhan. Planning Commis.sion Oiairwoman ICalrlna Poley. Planning Commissioner em Plertdm and Human Relations Committee member ADan Ma.moor. Former Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Bulla. who is also a Daily Pilot columnist, bas agreed to moderate the forum. 'The community center is located at 1845 Pait Ave. The forum is free to the public. Cm a.med c:balrman of ALS walk Rep. Chr1s Cm bas been named Grand Marshall for a fund-raising walk for Lou Gehrig's disease. The Al.S Assn. holds the annual walk. now in its third year. lo raise funds for to combat the disease. formally known as amyotrophlc lateral aderom. The SIC walk la known u the "Walt to D'Fed AIS" More than 1.200 people are expected to partidpale In the ~t. whkh wlD be bdd In Irvine on Oct. 19. Cox was choeen for' the wallt's top ceremonial poet boch because of bis position as the fifth-highest ranking member of the House and because a member of bis Wasblngton. D.C staff watched a parent die as a result of the debilitating disease. group organizers said "Aside from the fact that he is a prestigious. high-profile individual who can help us with publicawareneM,Congressman Cox had a history of supporting bills that had an impact on ALS patients.· said Lou19e Romano. executive director of the A1S association's Orange County chapter. ·He (buJ understood what a devastating diaeue ALS is.M John Admm fuuda I IF In Newport .... Making his first appearance in Newport-Meu on the campaign trail. judicial c:andJdate )Dbo Adami is holding a fund-raiser Monday at the Newport Beach offic:es or Republican activist Buck Jofuw. Johns, who has endorsed Adams. ls the owner of the Inland Group, an mergy company that builds power plants. "I'm a big supportes qf John." Johns said. •tte's a quality guy and he1J be good to have on the bench." Adams. a Dana Point attorney. is running against Calta Mesa trial lawyer Glay Smdow .. for an Orange County SUpedor Court judgahip. Sandoval ii a ~er Daily Pilot oolumniat. The fund·raiser. ~ SI 00 a head. lbould fl'le Adams another infusion In to his campaign war chest. MMoney Is the mother's milk of a campaign.• Adams said. Ml'm looking forward to the chance to have this fund-raiser.• POLmCAL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER Monday. John Adams for Superior Court Judge from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the offices of the Inland Group, 1234 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. $100 per person or $150 per couP'e. (949) 443-2121 OCTOBER 7: First day lo request an absentee ballot for the Nov. 5 general election 11: Assemblyman John Campbell fund-raising reception from 6 to 8 p.m. at Robert Mondavi Food and Wine Center in Coata Mesa. lnfonnation: can Diane Stone (2091 847-6200 or e-mail dstoneoalc@aol.com 21: Last day to register for Nov. 5 election 21: Repub&ican Party of Orange County Central CommiUee general meeting. 7 p.m. st the South Coast f>taz.e Westin Hotel. 686 Anton Blvd, Costa Mesa. Admiaion is free, and all Repubf'lc:ana are wekome. (7141566-8566 NOVEMBER 5: Fall election. including Costa Mesa and Newpon Beach city councils, Newpon-Meaa Unified School District Board of Education, state Assembly and Congress POLITICS ASIDE 8.J.Cahn .. on •lll"ment. ... column wtn,.,m next'W'Mlt. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST w.'11 ... ultght decu au In ten\pemurwl today, thOugh It'll still be~ W.rm. low douda •nd fog wN lcic* off our momJnga, but we'U just get to 80 In~ Mela end the lower to mld-709 In Newport 8-ch.. Lowa wilt be In the towereo... Wt'll fMI muc:ft of the Mme, COITIP'• wtu. aunnv •ftiemoone, through s.tuns.v. Wt'I ~off• bk come Sunday,~ lt1I be tunny. ....,,.......~ WWW.""'9.noM.gotl BOATING FORECAST Thi ...... ,,,,. ~will blow 10 '° 15 blOlll In 1ht Inner ....... tOdlly, wfth 2.foot ~lnd•~awil "'*"'1 Oul ............ mo111ow10eo ,,...., .._ 2-tDotww.erid •"*-' notlhtJlll lrid..,.,... ..... • of 4 fwt. Area of~ fog will be found both urty Md '-19. SURF Wt'" drop Into the~ to ~ renge todey, but wMt pie* rtQht bid: up on Fftd9v Uthe next IW9I,. In Ind brtnga In tome men ~ W.'11-.ie. aMght bump up on s.turdly, but 5'lndfv wltl "*" 1he begh • .,ing of ..... .ectong dea ....... .... .... ...-,: www.M'1tfdw.°'v TIDES ,.._ l:Me.m • 12.<02p.m • 7:1tp.m. 1:Jla.tn. , Newport Beach home prices ·still on the rise ReaJ~ors' group ranks top '10 areas according to median price in August. City, No. 8, joins Palos Verdes, Beverly Hills, Malibu and Manhattan Beach. Paul Clinton Daily Pilot 'The residential real estate NEWPORT BEACH -August home saJes showed a continued, solid growth trend in the city, a statewide real estate trade group reported Wednesday. l'he city came in at No. 8 on the top IO list of areas where annual August sales prices were tracked by the Cali- fornia Assn. of Realtors, data provided by the group showed. Newport Beach's middle-range price of sn2.ooo for new and existing homes and condominiums was be- hind only seven other communities. Palos Verdes P.states easily locked in the top spot with a $1.02 million mid- point price for sales. Beverly Hills, Ma- libu, Pacific Palisades and Bwlingame rounded out the top five. Manhattan Beach finished sixth. The quartet of Corte Madera, Green- briar, Kentfield and Lark.spur in sub- urbs north of the San Franci&co Bay area wa!> seventh. Newport Beach came in ahead of PaJos Verdes Penin- sula and Millbrae to round out the top 10. ~The re'lidential re3;l estate market continued to post impressive gains in median home prices in nearly every region of the stale last month,· said Robert Bailey, the group's president. For Newport Beach, the data showed a 7.4% increase 1rom The same month a year ago. association spokes- man Mark Giberson said. Local Realtors said they weren't c;tunned by the report, adding that market continued to post impressive gains in median home prices in nearly every region of the state last month.' Robert e.lley, Califoma Assn. of Realtors president they have seen something of a slow- down among. at least. the city's pricier homes. "It sounds about right, as crazy as that sounds,· said B.J. Johnson, a reaJ estate agent with Prudential's Corona del Mar branch. "That would indicate that the higher-priced homes have slowed down." Real Estate Solutions' MetroScan service collects aJI records of new home purchases filed at county regis- trars all over the state and supplies the group with the data. During the report, 305 of 342 Cali- fornia cities and communities showed an increase in their respective median home process from August 2001, the group said. Bailey said the group expects the double-digit gains in real estate to ta- per off as home sales typically slow during winter months. Oosed escrow saJes o1 extsltng-. S1n - gle-family detached homec; across the state totaled 562, 780 in August. Re- sales dropped 1.5% from the 571,070 sales recorded in August 200 I. SS~ NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP-OP INSIDE CITY HALL H~ are SOIM d«lsloM OUI o/TIIDday's Newport 8Mch City Council m«tin~ FICUS FALLOUT The 23 felled trees id Balboa Village were far from forgotten Tuesday night as council memben scheduled a special dltcuutoo on the trees that were removed last week. Some speak.en were angry, some were supportive. And most were surprisi.ngty civil. The public discussion was scheduled In response Lo the passionate public reaction and widespread media attention to the city's decision to cut down the trees on Sept. 18. As pointed out by City Manager Homer Bludau, the trees had been slated for removal years before. Balboa Arbor Society members implored the council to save the two remaining Main Street trees. either by leaving them in place or by replanting them In a city park. Staff, however, said it's not likely the trees would survive replanting. Others said that It's time to create a comprehensive and clear city tree policy. WHAT nEY SAID "Mourn the trees. They're a loss for aU of us. But I'm asking you to get past the anger," Mayor Tod rudgeway said. CELLULAR ANTENNAS Since City Councilman John Heffernan asked in April whether the city wants to get into the business of renting space for cellular a ntennas, city leaders have been diligentJy looking into the pros and cons. Their final answ~: a resounding "yes.• Council members voted unanimously Tuesday to accept a policy that will allow the city to rent space on its buildings, towers and poles for companies to place their cellular antennas. Future deals could mean about $30,000 per year per location. In the same vote, council members also agreed to pasc; to second reading an PUBLIC NOTICE: ordinance that wm govern loltalladoo of the antennaa. reprdlell of whether d..ey ad on dty or prlvatefy owned c:ommttda.I propeny. That ordinance will come back for a final vote on Oct. 8. HOME-BUYER ASSISTANCE A lease-to-pwch.ue program wdl Ub!ty be available for a small number of home buyrn. council memben said. 1be coundl voted unanimously to enter into a joint-powera authority that will help qualified home buyers having trouble • .__ coming up with a down payment. The $309, 750 home price llmlt leaws just 40-odd units in the city eligible. Buye~ must not exceed the $105.860 income limit for a family of four. AIRPORT EDUCATION GRANT The $3.6-million grant awarded 10 the Airport Working Group and Citizens for Jobs and the Economy last year for airport education was the subject of a specially scheduled cti~ion among council members and the public. A presenter for accounting firm Vavrinek. Tune, Day & Co. LlJ> discussed the findings of a survey of the group's expendi1ures. About 74% of their reported expen~ were reviewed by the firm, which found no irregularities. Councilman John Heffernan said that, in the future, such grants should benefit from the efficiencies of competitive bidding. He aJso said ii might be improper that one of the largest recipients of grant money, Dave Ellis, has worked on council campaigni. for council members who approved the grant Ellil> and hii. firm received about $458.000 for consulting, advocacy and other professional !>ervices. WHAT THEY SAID "I suggec;t that there\ an appearance of conflict there," Heffernan said. -C.nmpiled hy June Casagrande Mattress Outlet Store The 2003 Lexus Models - HAVE ARRIVED! Fresh California Grown All Homemade Fresh Alaskan Boneless Skin On Chicken Breast Pork Sausage Halibut Reg s.If",,, Now s~91b Sto«t. Hot IUl~n. 8r~1Jrsl. Reg s14" .. Now 5 1<>99u. Polish Bangers. ~un. Chorfzo Center Cut Reg '3'""' Nows J99,. Fresh Atlantic Pork Chops Salmon Fillet S~9 Fresh Ground Reg 'J~,,. Nows6 99,._ Reg '4"',. 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Just baked scones, delectable tea sandwiches, dessert and the worksl Perfect place for that special day, whether it's a baby shower, Bridal shower or just a tete..a-tete with friends You are invited to attend the opening of the ltorybook ChildMns Tal\oom Oct. 10, from 4:00pm to 7:00pm. Take advantage of our opening with 20% off dUring our optning on our unique and elegant gift boutique, whm you will find that rart gtft. Tht tta room is lorattd at tbt VWaizc farmer Restaurant Opm for f~kfast Lunth and Dinner 7 days a wm from 8:00 am to 9:00pm l , I r Vendallam of city ptOpef1y wee reported FLIGHTS Continued from Al "Rued on what we've seen, • thete just any documentation that says this Is an LAX or John Wayne issue,• Roeder said EDUCATION IS KEY Without pointing fingers. Roeder said the first order of business was to educate dty leaders on aviation and what role, if any, they can play in find- ing a solution. Councilman Gary Monahan invited Tum NalJ8hton, a former pilot and president of the Airport Wortdng Group, to brief colµlcil members on various factors in- volved in the increase in flights over the city. Most of the increase stems from the adjustments in air space by the federal govern- ment Federal Aviation Administra- tion officials confirmed changes in allocated airspace over the Southern California region, in- cluding a larger space over John Wayne Airpon. FAA representa- tives say changes were made to give air traffic controUers more leniency in OJght paths to pro- mote the safest route depending on specific weather or traffic cir- cumstances. EL TORO DEMISE LEAVES OPEN SPACE Naughton, who has garnered the title of local airport guru, said that John Wayne airspace now extends into space Connally reserved for the El Thro Marine Corps Air Station. Since the for- mer base was officially rezoned by Measure Was park land, avia- tion officials decided to reallo- cate the airspace to give local air- ports full advantage. he said. Naughton said John Wayne has the most airspace It has ~r had and It allows smaller air· ports, such as Long Beach, to use it The safest and most practical COACH Continued from Al American Boys Olorus will bear- raigned on Oct. I 8, officials said Wednesday. Rohen Alan Giese of Irvine, who was arrested Friday, faces six felony counts of child moles- tation, said Orange County Deputy Di!.!. Atty. Susan Schroeder. Giese 1s accused of molesting a 17·year-old boy between May I, 1998 and May 31. 2002 at his Ir- vine home, she said. WThe victim was 13 years old when the incidents began." Schroeder said. •The victim and the defendant knew each other through the All-American Boys Olorus." The chorus is headquartered at the Orange County Fair- grounds Police arrested Giese after the teenager reponed the alleged PLAY Continued from Al But Lorton aafd it has been worth the trouble. "We often see that the children'• experience with us changes them forever,· he said. "They often come bade as volunteem or drop in to help." Nlc:oJe Cassesao, • Newport Harbor High graduate directing "Peter Pan," atarred in aome of theee productJom herself. "lt'a my first time directing." she aatd. ·rr. pretty amazing to PLUG IN route for fli8bts coming into Long Beach from the &st traVels directly over Co6ta Mesa. Naughton said. The Long Beach localizer and glider beams. wbJcb are rays sent from the airport to help allgn planes for the runway, ~ lo- cated just between John Wayne Airport and the coast. Naughton explained. Pilots must hit that mart and start their descent right around C.Osta Mesa. wbJch Is only 15 nautical miles from Long Beach Airport, he said. "So, a pilot who Is coming in naturally wants to take the shon- est route and would go through the John Wayne airspace at a higher altitude and then attempt to intercept the glide scope around our area here," Naught· on said. The glide scope ls set at an el- evation of about 4.500 feet, Naughton said, but pilots would want to come in under the mark for the smoothest descent. which would explain why residents are reporting low-flying aircraft "You wouldn't come in above the glide scope and then dip in," NalJ8hton said. "We used to in the military, but it's not some- thing you would want to do with passengers." The popular route for incom- ing flights from the Ea.st and the increase in flights from Long Beach airlines Jet Blue and American have combined to cre- ate a noticeable difference in plane traffic over the cily. he said. MThe most popular airpons in this region are John Wayne and Long Beach, and Costa Mesa is taking the brunt from both," Naughton said. GETTING HELP FROM NEIGH80RING cmEs Councilwoman Karen Robin- son, who lives in Mesa Verde - where many or the recent com· plaints of airplane noise have cropped up -said she learned a lot from NalJ8hton's presentation and hopes neighboring cities crimes, she said. Giese ls cur· rently out on a $200,000 bail and is scheduled to be arraigned on Oct 18. Giese's attorney, Ron Brower, said several parents called his of- fice Wednesday to offer their support. •They all said they don't be- lieve the charges are true and they want !Giese) to continue their voice lessons,• he said Brower said Giese resigned from the nationally renowned chorus because he djd not •want anybody to feel uncomfortable until the matter ls resolved.· He said Giese is still employed in an Irvine-based public relations firm where be is a senior account executive. Anthony Manrique, executive director of the All-American Boys Cllorus, said ·the alleged inci· dents did not take place in our £acilf t.ies. .. He said the organization came to lcnow about the incidents onty alter they were infonned about go from being told what to do into being responsible for 34 people." But the theater took her In when lbe was a kid and now she's gMng back. Ceresso said. "Thia ii a community where kids wouldn't be doing theater If not for this," lhe aald. "kids are the futwe of theater and II they doo't like It oc don't go to lt. lt wouldn't eliat tn the future.. John Role, now an dgbth·grader at 18Winkle Middle School. alto IWred in a few plays when be WU in elementary IChool. "I think lt'a gmat becawle tt • that are experiencing the same problems will also be educated on the issue. "We need to get each of our cities knowing why lthere bas been an increase in flights) and on the same page so we can start to figure out if there is anything we can do about it.• Robinson said. "I am hopeful that once all of the cities get educated about what's going on and then work collectively to resolve whatever isrues we can. if we can.· Roeder agreed, saying it is cru- cial to get various municipalities at one table to figure out what exactly is taking place and what can be done to provide some re- lier to resjdents or not only of Costa Mesa but also of Hunting- ton Beach, Seal Beach and Los Alamitos, which have been di- rectly affected. Long Beach resident AJan Terry. who is a member of a community organiz.ation cre- ated to halt Long Beach airpon expansion, said he would be more than willing to work with Costa Mesa residents and offi- cials -as well as people from other cities -who are also con- cerned with the apparent in- crease in Long Beach flights. Terry, who sits on the board for Long Beach Hush 2, said his group Le; working to limit the number of flights at Long Beach, stop any future expansion of the terminal and try to amend the noise restrictions so they reOect the more modem, and quieter. aircraft. Terry said he can empathize with Costa Mesa residents. "They have a real good reason to be concerned in Costa Mesa," Terry said. NOT ENTIRELY UNDER cmES' CONTROL Costa Mesa officials said they encourage resident participation but warn that air space and the subsequent flight path are soictfy governed by the FAA. ·1 am not entirely sure that the FM would take the time and ef- them by Buena Pad police fol- lowing Giese's arrest Friday. Giese was with the chorm. as a full-time staff member through May 2000, Manrique said. He was its production manager. voice coach and director of com- munications until that Lime. After May 2000 Giese taught only one voice class a week. he added. "When there is an allegation like this again.st any or our staff members, our procedure is to suspend them until there is a resolution," Manrique said. Immediately after the arrest Giese himself submitted his res- ignation, Manrique added. Manrique noted that the cho- rus bas "very soict youth protec- tion guidelines." "We always make sure there are two staff members present during any class," he said. "And all staff members, since the late '90s. have gone through FBI fingerprint checks and extensive background checks.• really helps the kids,· he said. "I still come in because I like it here. I help with deaning up, do the spotlights. It's a lot of fun." Flfth·grader Sam Pimeta1 will play one of the "lost kids" in the upcoming~ "It's my tint time. but I lib it,· h~ ukl "It'• ruce because a lot ol times. )'OU go home and you don't ti.ave anything to do. Here, t can do something that's fun." • ~ 8HAM1H covers publJc utety •nd courts. She may be rNChed • (M9) 57._,.228 or by Mnell9t dNpa.1>Nr.r1t•1.r1,,.,..,oom. l~Pb t FYI City officlal1 recommend the foUowlng numbef'8 for aviation-related concema: • Long Beech Nolae Abatement office: (662) 570-2678 • Loa Angele• Wor1d Airports Noise office: (310) 646-6473 • Federal Aviation Admlnlatretlon Airport Division Noise office: (310) 726-3638 • For low flying aircraft In violation of FAA regulatlona, calla should be made to l ong Beach Flight Standards District office: (562) 420-1755 • Written complaints ahould be sent to: Regional Admlnlatrator, AWP-1 P.O. Box 92007 WWPC Los Angeles, CA 90009 fon to look for an alternative Oight path," Roeder srud. "It i!> something we will have to do for them." Roeder said the city Is pre- pared to hire private, technical experts who would be able to analyze the situation and com- pile feasible Oight path alterna- tives. Those alternatives would then be offered to the FM. bu1 local leaders could not force thetr implementation. he said. Local officials can simply apply pressure and hope federal ad- mirustrators are sympatheuc. he said. Lastly, but no less lmponant. 1s the role individual resident~ can take, Roeder said. He en - couraged people from Costa Mesa, I lunungton Beach. SeaJ Beach and Los Alamitos to voice their opinlons to the FM. l b · gether. city leader1 and residen1s mighl be able to apply enough pressure to make a change. he said. "It's one thing to hear from the various municipalities. but It as another thing when they hear from us and the residenls, - Roeder said • LDUTA HARPER covers Costa Mesa She may be readled at 19491 57._,.275 or by e-mail at lo/it.a.harper g /at1mes com in 1992 Rev. Richard Coughlin, a former Catholic pnest, was dis- missed from the organi.7,atlon af- ter 6ve men alleged he molested them when tl1ey sang with the chorus several years ago. The lawsuits brought by those vic- titns we~ settled. The Orange County District Attorney's office is asking any- body with infonnation on the al- leged incidents to call Buena Pad Police Det. Jeny Von Gris at (714) 562-3972 • DE£PA BHARATH covers pubhc safety aod courts She may be reached at 19491674-4226 or by e-mail at dHpa ~rathlllatrmn.com - • • COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP-OP INSIDE CITY HALL Here are eome of the dedslooa coming out of the c.o.ta Maa Aanning Comm1aaion meeting Monday. lWO-STORY ADDmON The Planning Commission bent city ruJea a little Monday to cover an oversight that allowed the conatrucdon of a two-story addition with excessive building u:scea helgbta. F.aatside homeowner Michael Kuhns was grantlld a height variance for his project at 1500 Rtverslde Place, whJch la al.ready wider construction and calls for skylines 2 feet above what ls nonnally permitted ln the dty. Plans foT the property Include heights of 29 feet, with a chlmney that reaches 2 feet farther. Kuhns' project was approved by the dty wning adm.lnistrator in October of2001, but the excessive heights were not dl.scovered until after construction began in April of this year, planners said. While the proposed height exceeds city code, planners said it would not have hurt the neighborhood, espedally since the next·door neighbor also has a 29-t'oot leCOnd story. WHAT rr IEANS Kuhna wm be pmnhted to . proceed wtthhia ~ .. p&a.noed. building• 29-foot sec:ood·story addition. TWO TOWN CENTER Planning rommissionem endoned plans for an 18-atory building and MlCOmpanytng ftw·story parldng ••• stru.cture as part of the 1Wo Town Center muter plan. saying ~ towering building would not haw a nepdve dfect on the sumnmd:ing area as it &its in the middle of a busy business distrtct. The multi-atoned building and Its aa:ompanying ~leveJ parking structure is the latest version of what bas been a controYersiaJ development. 1be 18.23-aae center is bowlded by Anton Boulevard, the San Diego Freeway. Bristol Street and Avenue or the Arts and houses a host or office buildings, restaurants, a movie theater, retail and the outdoor Noguchi garden sculpture. Representatives from Commonwealth U..C. the company that bought the center from the Segerstroms, presented their plans for the area. including an artist's NEXT IEEllHG •WHAT: Coatll Mesa Planning Commlssk>n mMlfng •WHEN: 8;30 p.m. Oct. 1' • wtW: City H.tl, n FMr Dnve • IWORMATIOH: (714) 76'-62A6 or oo to www.cl.cotlfll-meu.ca.u• rendering or the modem structure. The project's a.rdJjtect failed It "the hJgheat quality office spaarnn the market" and pointed out the dramatic, clean glass paneled exterior. WHAT rT MEANS The proposed project calls for the demoUdon of P.dwards Cinema and its existing parking structure on Part Center Drive -the street that runs through 1\vo Town Center - to make way for the 400,000~square-foot building. WHAT WAS SAID: Resident Robert Graham WclS concerned whether the new owners of the property would continue the level o(excellence residents have become accustomed to in the largely Segerstrom-owned area of town. "Want to make sure It's going to be of Segerstrom quality, even though there is a new owner,· Graham said. -Compiled by Lolita Harper .. AROUND TOWN •Send AN>tN> TOWN ....... to the ~ PloC, l30W. a.y St., C... ,..._, CA t2827;bv fD to~ ~110; or bv ~ (948) 57'"4288. lndudt .. tme, dMll .-Id locadon °' .. 9Wf'C,. Will•. con111Ct phone number. A OOfl'lllllta lllting Iii llY.ilable • www.dltllypllot.oom. TODAY Km8pede wll penoMly ~ ,,_ new bNU1y collecdon end lign c:oUectlbfe bottles of her lignature fragrance from 1 to 2 p.m. at Nordstrom South Coast Plaza. The store 11at3333 Briatol St, Costa Mesa. (714) 54&-8300. A Mminer and book llgNng cA the book "Coemetic: lngredienls: Product of MIWtfonnation" will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Patio Cafe. f.ree. The arf8 ii et 225 E. 171tl St, CA.ta Mesa. (949) 631-4741. The MMe "-'de Community, tnc .. wiU host a 2002 Costa Meaa City Council Candidate Forum at 6:30 p.m. in th& Victoria Room at the Neighborhood Community Center. Former Cost.a Mesa mayor and columnist for the Oaity Pilot, Peter Buffa, will moderate the event Candidates will discuss citywide issues and answer questions from the public. Free. The center is at 1845 Partc Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information. call (714) 904-7488 or (714) 557-3755. Denise Hamilton, author of the Los Angeles Times bestseller "The Jasmine Trade." will appear at the Newport Beach Central Library at 7 p.m. The novel. whidl is Hamilton's first mystery novel. is a finalist for a Macavity Award. Free. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3801 or visit www.newportbeschltbrsry.org. ~. Sil*'*' 26, Z002 M I FRDf( Mo..,,, ....... IOllel. - celebi •~ it8 2ACh ennlv• w y from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at tM '9do c.M ln ~ Mela. The c:.lebr~ will lndude food and muaJc.. me. The C8M i. at 226 E. 171h St. (949) 831"474l TheNMioftel'" I laC.... ..-on wfll hold prcm.te cancer KtMnlngs for the pubtic from noon to 5 p.m. toct.y and I •.m. to 6 p.m. &eturday at the Orange County Falrvrounds. The screening•. whldt ere OJ*' to the public, will be conducted tn.lde the traveling mobile tcrMnJng c:llnlc. Free. The fairgrounds ere at 88 Fairview Drive .• Costa Meu. For more information call (714) 7()8.-3247 or vlait www.pcacoalition.org. SATURDAY ASH will host a a,..ldut by 1M Bey event for adult and dlildren from 8 to n a.m. on the Newport Harbor beach. The even will indude a bfeekfast bu1'et provided bv the Newport Dunes. liw music. raftle drawings and a silent auction. Tdets indude breakfast. pertcing and a day pass to the Newport OunM resort. S 12 for adults, S6 for dlikhn. for infOOTiation call (949) 645-a050. Th• City of Costa Men will host tM 19th bi-annual Neighbors for Neighbors Community Clean-up from 8 a.m. to noon at the Playport Mobile Home Village. The public may participate in the event by volunteering their time or donating supplies, materials or money to help the low-income homeowner assistance program. Free. The village Is at 903 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa. (714) 754-4892. CURVE Continued from A 1 researcher srud, berause hill. and pieces of r..osta Mesa -which IS only 57% white -might have crept into the Newpon Beach computations and muddied up the numbers. However. the repon pointed out. Newpon Beach's "diversity index" 1:. bener than it was 10 yea~ ago, which certainly giv~ one pause. Apparently two or three non-white families found housing they could afford in Newpon Beach over the past decade, thus beefing up the index. what is likely to be the final step in the annexation of F.ast Santa Ana Heights to Newpon Beach. So I had to rethink th.is study from a different place. In a few months J will probably be an official resident of California's Least Diverse Qty. Or, to put 11 another way. California's Whitest City. I don't think factoring in Santa Ana Heights statistics will talce either of these titles away from Newport Beach. We're a lot more eccentric than the current Newpon Beachers, but probably just about as white -as long a' we don't count horses. If the Public Policy Institute ever comes up with an ~eccentricity index." we would have a considerable effect. Or an ·economic diversity index," because we surely qualify there. too. But since neither of those categories are likely to be tabulated. we newcomers wiU have to decide how we want 10 relate 10 living in the Least Diverse Clty. This is a particular problem for liberals who talce up the causes of the poor and powerless from the comfort and sanctity of upscale suburban homes. I used to feel guiltier about this than I prel>enlly do, probably because I can now offer age ~ an excuse for not putting my body where my mouth is and moving to Ea.st Los Angeles instead of rationalizing my guilt on the fringes of one of the most beautiful cities in the nation. I lived in Corona del Mar for 20 years before moving to Santa Ana Heights. So I can offer some direct comparisons. The best metaphor I can conjure up is Santa Ana Heights as the ultimate non-gated community It is mind-blowing 10 think of what might happen in my neighborhood if the kind of restrictive covenant!., bylaws and regulations commonplace in homeowner associations were imposed here. Serving on such a governing board would make umpiring a UttJe League game seem like a walk in the park. We tend not to judge one anothers' peculiarities or taste around here. And moslly 1t works. seni.c, if nol m skin color, we · can '>Urely bring up the Newport Beach diversity rating in lhe years ahead. II has occurred to me that perhaps the present c1tv,ens would prefer to leave 11 where ll is. but the die 1s now cast. and help -whether welcome or not -1s on the way. N. we ad1ust to one another. we'll try not to rock any cultural hoat<; that might move our new fellow c1ti1.ens 10 write Letters LO the l:ditor wondering why on L'arth we were invited into this refmed atmoi>phere where "aITordablc housing" -which I 1htnk i'> now the correct term - ... 1arti. at a haJf·million or so. where yacht dealers are almo'it a., common a'> car dealers and where one 1s more likely to see a Mercede., Benz than a (llevrolet on the i.treet!>. We don't ask much of our new city government. Ju:.t don't mess around. please. with our pick-ups and vam and horses and arch11ec1uraJ eccen1ric111es. Or our block parties or egg hunts. Or our penchant for stopping our cars in the m1ddJe of the street 10 talk 10 neighbors Meanwhile. I'll hope that the word doe-;n't gel around to my old editors. livtng around the country tn rcurement. that I now live tn the l.ea.<,t 1>1ver~e City in California. They know where to reach me -and they know a hanging curve when Chey set.• one. While I was pondering this information, the l.ocal Agency Formation Commi.~1on took I possibly have better Newport Beach credentials than many of my neighbors. because There are even rumor'> of several Democrats living openly m Santa Ana Heights. So m thal • JOSEPH N. BEU 1s a resident of Santa Ana Heights His column appears Thursdays EXPERIE CE A NE\V SOUTH COAST PLAZA 35 new stores including ... BOTTEGA VENETA The premier Italian leather goods house known worldwide for its soft and meticulously hand-crafted luxury bags, shoes and accessories. Orange County exclusive. 714.540.9760 • CLUB MONACO Internationally renowned for bringing great modern style to both men's and women's fashion. 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For one, he loved kids...!.. definitely a musL He cared He was dependable, as was evident in the roles he played for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. He was influential. He was generous ... and the list goes on. Bob Francy was the heart and soul of Estancia High School and did whatever he could to support the school district. Before succumbing to cancer last week, Francy was the district's go-to man. He started his Estancia career in 1966-the high school's second year. During his long stint there, Francy served as a head counselor, assistant principal and principal, a position he held for about 14 years. He also taught at Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar high schools before landing at Estancia and later taught at Newport Harbor High. Francy would eventually serve the district as an assistant superintende nt before retiring in 1997. But he wasn't done yet. The district called again later that year when it needed an interim superintendent to fill Mac Bemd's seat. After that, in 1999, Estancia summoned his expertise and be again came out of retirement, this time to temporaii.ly toss on the principal haL Francy was also a big fan of athletics. ln 1999, he told the Pilot his thoughts on sports. "Sports can always teach you !life's lessons), from leadership to dedication, from discipline to camaraderie, and it teaches you compassion for others. It teaches young people who will learn the thrill of victory and a dignified way to deal with defeat, which is all part of life ... Bob Francy will be missed, not only for his legacy, but for the heart that he invested -and continued to invest - in Estancia, Newport-Mesa Unified and education in general. He leaves behind big shoes that are next to impossible to fill. AIRPORT DEBATE Planes are just a way of life in Newport-Mesa I am a longtime Costa Mesa resident and avid Daily Pilot reader due to youc excellent coverage of the community (n ews, ads, etc). Regarding Costa Mesa residents' complaining about Long Beach Airport noise, please provide neutral, unbiased, in-depth reporting on this mattet. The recent coverage (CHOC on Westside, Long Beach Airport) appear to be focused on NIMBY (Not-In-My-Back-Yard) points-of-view. Costa Mesa is centrally located in Orange County, which is a double sided coin {pro and con). I am a resident of Mesa Verde and can see the flights over ouc home, too. l can even discern America West flights compared to American Airlines flights based on aircraft type and airlines color schemes. I can't ever recall seeing Jet Blue planes. I have Oown the route while on America West routing from Phoenix to Long Beach and my guess is that only America West and American Alrline (Dallas-Fort Worth to Long Beach) Oy this route. We have young children, and the planes actually draw ouT attention in a positive manner n .ook kids, it's a planeN)o The folks in the Eastside and Newport Beach have many more flights of low Oying planes that create noise. We Westside residents have little Oighta/noise by concern, thus little to no need to complain. If we want to complain about noiJe, then there is the San Diego Freeway noise and even the Disneyland fireworks like clockwork at 9:35 p.m. each summer ewnlng. As a regular user of John Wayne Airport, I think I have to accept seeing a plane overhead. If the Pilot wishes to expand breadth/ depth regardjng this illue, I encourage you to look at the local fUght paths, as my own apertence tella me that Southbound ftighta (San Jose UICI San Prandsco) to John W&yne Airport tum Inland at the Smta Ana Rtvu CHund.nlton Beach and Costa Mela) Who. PICUk routes to LAX (9rdney, etc.) fW'D lnland at • .....,... altitUde at Huntittgton Pllr. I ibmk ~ 11 ftlght P.thl Would lbow that many/moat loudtml Qlllfornla reaidenta c=-eee (Mid nm mi)ibi tieV> planes in the air if they look into their local sky. RICH RUTLEDGE Costa Mesa There are many problems in Newport I am at a loss? What has happened to ouT Newport? From 7 a.m. until 11 p.m., commercial jets, and midnight to midnight, private jets. From 7 a.m . until 4 p.m., gardeners blowing weeds from youc neighbor's yards to your yards and mine. We go from bankruptcy of. Orange County and cable providers at home to Adelphia. We have a mayor who accepts contributions from developers and yet they have no infJuence on him? We have City Council members who hired a campaign manager that has been supported in recent past by city money in a failed campaign to preserve ouc lifestyle and we have nothing to show for the money spent rReport shows no irreguJarltles," Saturday). We had a supervisor from Newport Beach who represented us but was concerned with his image, legacy and monument he created . We had another supervisor from Newport Beach who couldn't stand the heat, made up her mind and left early. We bad an appointed supervisor, this time not from Newport Beach, who claimed he represented us but not in fact. We have a supervisor now from where and who ls he? We have a governor that no one seems to wants and we have a candidate for governor who can't shoot straight. We have a congressman who talb bis ln pubUc but won't answer "What did he know and when did he know ftf" We have a prealdent who wanta to protect us from roreet ftret by destroying the trees. Hey. Does anyone else care euept for the acepdonaJ few who do .pea out? Am I m1Aing eomethlng or can~ r 1ee the wood• for the treeaf Ma}be the pratdeot's apptoadl " riebt. We ahOt.dd bum• few trHt to ... where In the beck we are hnded. JM:KMllU NewportBeedl COMMUNITY COMMENTARY " flLE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT Main Street in Balboa Village resembles the aftermath of a hurricane after city crews removed ficus tree s last week. City should have waited on ficus removal By Jan Vandersloot A s a 20-plus year resident of Newport Beach, I must say that Sept. 18. 2002 -the day the city of Newport Beach Olme down and cut down the 23 ficus trees on Main Street -was the blackest day for naked abuse of ~r that I can remember. On this day, the city showed a blatant disrespect for its citizens, its policies and ordinances in a rush to cut down the trees and destroy the resource before citiz.ens could mount an appeal of a Superior Coun decision to the Appellate Court. As it tucned out, the Appellate Court issued a stay of the destruction a t 11: 15 a.m., but by that time, the city had managed to cut down a tree every l O minutes, removing 23 trees in a four-houc time frame. Owing this time, from 5 am. on. the city had mobilized its police force and staff in a stealth maneuver to hide its operations in a manner worthy of Desert Storm, acting like any other sleazy developer who takes advantage ot the lag time between courts to ensure the natural resource is gone, no matter what an Appellate Court could decide. I'm sure the general services director, the city manager and the mayor are gloating over this subterfuge, but it stinb to high heaven. This was nothing to be proud of, and speaks volumes toward the attitude of this city's leadership toward its own citizens. The city was disrespectful to its citiz.eos because we were in a negotiating stance to save the Special Qty Trees on the north side of Main Street and enough of the trees to still have a canopy while removing the problem trees on the south side of the s~t right up to the time the city took its precipitous action to remove all the trees. On Friday. Sept 13. the city had made an offer to preserve the 10 Special City trees. which It was supposed to do anyway under the city's tree policy, and a grand total of two trees on the south side out of 15 trees on the south side - clearly not enough to maintain the arbor or canopy on the south side of the street toward the ocean. The Balboa Arbor Society was evaluating this proposal and did not reject it. but was a.Uing for a week's more time, enough time to continue its due process rights and polling of its members, and enough time for the city to still remove the trees if we could not arrive at a settlement The society asked for every other tree on the south side, but this was Oady rejected by the city and was told the city's offer was lake it or leave it -the negotiating stance that the city had assumed throughout our mediation and discussion. Meanwhile, the Monday court date loomed, and once the Superior Couct decided in favor of the city on a technicality, the city pounced. Forget the citiz.en.s, forget the trees, forget the settlement discussions. Get the police out there, don't tell anyone, use deception to spread the false word that the trees would be removed next week. ignore the noise ordinance, start work before the courts opened and get rid of the dam trees once and for alL The rapidity of the tree removal the morning of Sept 18 was astonishing and showed military precision. It showed that the city could remove the trees at any time along the way within a matter of hours, ultimately not malcing a whit of a difference in the timing of the Balboa Village Improvement project. which will be ongoing up to next June. Oearty, the trees could have stayed until the process played out, a compromise was in the offing. and a win-win was possible, without the city acting like Big SOUNDING BOARD Brother and creating a holocaust The city simply did not show respect and abused its power to bowl over any citizen opposition. In the meantime, the Balboa Arbor Society was uncovering evidence that disproved the liability, sewer block.age and property damage that was being claimed as the reason for necessity for removal of the trees. Sure. there were specific merchants that had significant problems and, sure. the trees that caused these problems could be removed or the roots pruned to eliminate the problems. This was aclcnowtedged by all who were involved in the discussions. The Balboa Arbor Society was also finding and educating the city on treatments that could preserve the trees while minimizing the hA/dscape problems caused by the roots. applications that could be used in other areas of the city as well, to solve the problems caused by tree root and infrastructure interactions. These solutions are needed to sotve future problems as the wban forest matures. We don't need to cut down our mature trees that exist to benefit ouc air quality, water quality, aesthetics and general ambience. We do need to find solutions because trees continue to grow and do need to be properly maintained, including root maintenance. to reduce liability. sewer blockage and property damage. The city needs the help of its citizens to be engaged and cooperate in problem solving. If the city leaders cannot work with its citizens as shown by this ficus tree fiasco, we need a change in leadership. The city leaders come and go. The citizens stay. •JAN D. VANOERSlOOT is the vice president of the Balboa Arbor Society and lives on the Balboa Peninsula. • t 1 J .. . ... SOC I ETY ... THE CROWD Curtain rises on cocktail party to help 'Light the Night' . ~ I f there is such a thing, then this was definitely an "A·Ust" Party on the Ora.nae Coast. The powerful and the presugious. the beautiful and the financially successful, new money and old, long-time ~ewpon citizens and the new kids on the block with the proper pedigrees were invited to sunset cocktails a t the conremporary waterfront residence of Henry uwt P.llzabeth Sege11tn>m on behalf of South Coast Repertory fheater. On th15 recent mid-week evening. a number of events were taking place around the county. from Lemon Heights to Emerald Bay to Fashion Island. 1 lowever, the Segerstrom SCR invitation presented a rare moment for society mavens to capture a glimpse of the personal side of the man and his wife, who are the social cornerstones of Orange County. The crowd was spellbound by the beauty of the Segerstrom home, which has recently undergone a massive redecoration under the auspices of the new lady of the house. An abundance of fragrant white lilies and vanilla candles fljcJcering everywhere c.et the romantic tone for a very warm and festi ve evening on the Newport Harbor. all for ~U\. fhe evening was designed as a preview for patron s of SCR '>Upporting the theater's upcoming "Light the Nigh!" gala set for Oct 5 at the Westin South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. The patrons a ttending the Segerstrom party were the honored donors who have underwritte n the gaJa, ena bling \CR to n et an excess of $400,000 from the fund-raiser. GaJa chair Sue Stem, m the ~egerstrom crowd with husband Ralph, said, "This years donation is the largest fund-raising gift to SCR in 11s 24-year biatory." Majorglfta to SCR t.bia leUOllwW come from Henry and Elizabeth Segeratrom, nm.ind~ B.W. COOK ::-~ Folino, Wylie and Bette Alddn. Brian and s.dJe ADnepn, Ol.arlee and Twyla Martin. Ralph uwl Sue Stem. Domld and Dorothy ICennedy, 1bpl and MarlJyn Sutton, WOllam and Barbara Robel'b and Martin and Elalne Weinberg. 8obbJ Dauderman, who will function as the entertainment chair for the upcoming SCR gala. mingled with her husband, Jerry, and fellow in-laws Dee and Larry Higby on the Segerstrom limestone terrace overlooking the main channel of the harbor. As much as Henry Segerstrom lends his considerable weight in the public arena, he is a very private person not given to grand gestures of bringing the community into his private residence. In hushed tones. local movers and shakers wo ndered how the Seg erstrom home had been transformed from the taste o f the late Renee Segentrom, who passed away from cancer two years ago. Many of the guests had never seen his home wi th Re nee, and were naturally curious a bout the change. Having anended a tea with 1 lenry and Ren ee in residence just prior to her death from cancer, my memory of her home remains very clear. 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Bliz.abeth Segerstrom has retooled the rHidence to express a more youthful and fun version of the best that money can buy. She ha4 selected fumishlnp that are based on classic lines with an accent on comfort and neutrality to set off the contemporary art that fills the residence. While the residence has been redesigned, one element of the past remains. Renee loved citrus trees and had her own mini-orchard in planters and pots lining the terrace. The citrus remains as a tribute to the late lady in residence. Sipping citrus-infused martinis at sunset were SCR patrons Pat and Gene Hancock. Maralou and Jerry Hanington, John and Teri Kennady, Roger and Gall Kirwan. Martin and Heather Klein, Donna and Ronald Phelps. Eqzabeth and John Stahr, Joan and Tom Rlach, and SCR's Martin and Wendy Benson and David and Paula Tomei Emma. As the sun set over the harbor, SCR board president Tim Weiss welcomed the community to 1he elega nt Segers trom event and introduced Sue Stem, who thanked her dedicated volun teer committee and expressed joy over th e excitement of the upcoming gaJa. Dee Higby, Jean and nm Weiss, and Twyla Martin attend a cocktail party preview of Soutti Coast Repertory's Gala Ball, to be held Oct. 5. fund-raising effort include Kltty Schuler, Ellen OUvier, Pam Muzzy, Randy Sue Baird, Lee Merrick, Heather Klein, Unda Hovee. Dee Higby and Mary Carrington. As progress continuec; on 1he nearly $20 million dollar expanc;ion of SCR. the Segerslrom evc:ning wac, a chic testament to the com mu nity's ded ication to a ~IS·year-old tradition that has over the years risen to achieve world cla% allenuon. For more information on the upcoming ~Light The Night Gala," contact Madeline Porter at South CoaM Repertory. 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It was the beginning of a remarkable career, both for him for and the blossoming young theater company that has become an Orange County cultural icon and earn~ nadonal and international respect. Don Took has been with South Coast Repertory since 1964. $50 million project. Looking back on the long. eventful journey from a nomadic ttoupe to one of the most prest:igious regional theaters in America with a Tony Award on display in the lobby, Don Took shares a sense of pride with theater founders and producing directors David EJrunes and Martin Benson. A week later, Took and John Arthur Davis assumed the leading roles in Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot," which would be the opening production of the under-construction Second Step Theater just a month later. The dream of a handful of actors and directors who formed lifetime friendships in the San Francisco Bay area -then headed south to carve o ut a dynamic legend - was a.bout to come true. "That was a 1otally unique experience for all of us, 10 start with $50 and a station wagon and see it become arguably the best regional theater in the United States.· Took said as he prepared to join rehearsals for SCRs opening play of the new season, George Bernard Shaw's •Major Barbara.· Don Took (in the hat at right), joins David Clements, John Arthur Davis and Martin Benson in a production of Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" in 1965. It was the first play in the Second Step Theater. "Tartuffe" was the first in a long line of productions, now totaling 375. The shows have propelled SCR from its 75-seat first theater in Newpon Beach to a converted dime store in downtown Costa Mesa to its present location in Costa Mesa's rown Center complex. where workmen are putting the finishing touches on the "next stage," a second main stage theater in what will be known as the Folino Theatre Center -a •Major Barbara" was one of the three plays the embryonic company produced during the summer of 1964 in Long Beach (along with ·The Hostage" and "The Alchemist") when the ttoupe was known as the Actors' Workshop. ln a sense, the play is bringing the company full circle, creating a feeling of pride and accomplishment shared by Toole and the other five founding artists, four of whom still perform regularly at the Costa Mesa theater today. For Toole -who changed the spelling of his surname after tiring of hearing it mispronounced -his love affair with acting began, literally, in grade school. 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The solution to your foot problem is extra depth shoes. ll Arthritis ll Diabetes II Geriatric Conditions ll Hammertoes ll Bunions I) Congenital Deformities , ) ll Arch Problems ll Prolonged Standing SD Narrow/Wide Feet SD Foot Trauma ( ... , ., When his junior high school principal wrote a play and assigned young Don the leading role. the production culminated in a performance at Oakland's Shrine Auditorium. "I said to myself, Wow, this is it!'" he recalled. ln high school, he performed the key role of Elwood P. Dowd in "Harvey" 10 popular acclaim. and this led 10 community theater work. in the OalcJand area. Toole enrolled at San Francisco State University as a pre-med s1udent. intending to follow in the footsteps of his doctor f'ather. His roommate was Martin · Benson, who fanned his desire to perform on stage., and the pair teamed up with fellow s1udents David Errunes and Jeffrey Tambor (now a successful lV actor) to hone their craft at JuJes Irving's Actor.f Workshop in San Francisco. Em.mes and Benson later moved to Long Beach, where they produced a successful version of Arthur Schnitzlcr's "I.a Ronde" in 1963. This led to a three-show summer season at the city's Off Broadway Playhouse in '64, and the artistic blueprints for South Coast Repenory. On Saturday: Don Took and SCR grow up tCJgf!ther and creaJe a unique lh«Jter experil!na. • TOM TTT\JS writea about and reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot His reviews appear Thur9days and Saturdays. A Special Gift to the Community! A wann welcome to our neighbors & friends! You are invited to a $'ne&~~~ given by 7ad A~, resident organist, to be held at .~e>/~~o/W~ y~~ 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach (One block past the Lido Theatre) Saturday, September 28th 4:30 p.m. Free palidng. No reseMltlons required. Compllmentaty refreshments. • ~far Men & Women • lOti of~,..~ • Pffate8 Studio & Mat CIUeee • SPINNING,..._,._ Uceneed • 18Fut11me Per.onal TraJnens • Chld C... 8am-noon M -F • Ample & Convenient Part<Jng • Yoga. Tai Chi, Stretch clasaea • Step, Power Pump, Cardio • Showens, Steam & Towels • Skin Cara • Shape-Up Phyak:al Therapy Center • Pennanent Make-Up DATEBOOK REEL CRITICS .. Ledger lea_ds in 'Four Feathers'; 'Banger Sisters' show a good time 'Four Feath'ers' flies as weekend flick pick T hllpaat Monday, what mcwie WU the talk Uound the water cooler? •BaWitic"f •Swimfan '°1 lf IO, you have got to be kidding me. It'• the end of the summer and Oscar sea.son --~--:-----. ls about to begin, leaving little to be said for the quality of film released in September. However, I do believe "The Four DEANDRA Feathers" RICH delivers a good theater experience with few hitches. Henry Faversham (Heath Ledger), an officer in the declining days of the British Emplre, resigns his post after learning be is about to be sent co battle in the Sudan. Subsequently he is disowned by his father and receives four white feathers from his friends and fiancee as symbols of what they believe to be hls cowardice. Thus begins Henry's quest to reclaim his dignity and prove himself 10 be a man of honor. Luckily, what the preview., made out to be yet another "epic war film" was completely different, and to me that\ poetry. This is a wonderful coming-of-age film that was weU written and weU casl. I enjoyed the story Immensely, however something was lack.mg in the directing that prevented the normal water works I em11 in such an experience. Certain aspect.s of the story were underdeveloped. More interaction was needed between Henry and his friend., and fianc~e 10 up the ante in the need to prove himself and restore the relationships at all costs. In any case, I walo thoroughly impressed by Ledger's performance. The deep emotion he portrayed trul}' caused you to forget abou1 the war and rocus on the journey and his tenaciou'> desire for restoration. ·n1e Four Ft>mlu>rs~ is ratl'll PG 13 for in ten~ ba1tle SWIUtnca, dlsturlTlng lmaga. vio~na an.ti sonu un.ruality. • DEANDRA RICH la• novice acr"n~ay writer In CoatJ Meae who hopea to one day turn Eben end Roeper Into Eben and Rich. Value to be found in funny 'Banger Sisters' I n wThe Banger Sisters.~ we meet the characters one at a lime. Suzette (Goldie Hawn) bas the prime position as a has-been of the 1970s. She has ~ lived in Los .-------. Angeles since that magjcal lime. Losing employment and with nothing on the horizon to offer hope, she heads home to Phoenix in ELAINE an aging ENGLAND convenible. After running out of cash and failing to get cash from strangers, she meets lfarry (Geoffrey Rush). He trades a tank full of gas for a ride 10 the Arizona city. Harry, truly a mixed-up wri1er. is on a mission IO find his father. Suzeue's best buddy durinK the '70'>. Lavinia (Susan Sarandon), stayed in .,are and sane Phoenix and married an attorney. She now ha'i two spoiled daughteµ who cannot believe their mom wa!>n't alway'> the prim and proper mother they know. There 1s much of value 111 "The Hanger Sii.U'r'> " The movie 1s well crafted. Each actor fulfills his or her per<>On.t You may be taken aback by I lawn\ characlt•r Rw,h does hio; u-.ual fine depiction and '>lays the course The film\ dialogue is often rough and some vtcwers may feel that loome sttuations arc in bad ta')le. There are. however, soml' funny moments. "Tiw Banger Sisters" is rated fl for language. sexual content and some drug use • ELAINE ENGLAND lives in Newport Beach and owns a g1tf·baske1 business. which she operates out of her home Help keep our city clean! 427 E. 17™ ST. CoSTA MFsA, 92627 (Between Tustin 8c Irvine A~) (949) 646-1440 Moa ... fri 7iOOAM~M •Sat 7z00AM ... SPM • G.ed Fiii $10.00 I I ' l I I ~ -,1 •• • WA>ONO ....... .... .,2"' ~.,2"' ...,.....,p ....... .,I" ~ . ~.,~. NOW PLAYING Charlize Theron stars as Karen Jennings and Kevin Bacon stars as Joe Hicks in Columbia Pictures· action packed ttmller "Trapped. - .... A<upunoclur• '11VorL• • I\ , ., ,, , "i 1 ,,_ L · • \111 'l ', \ 11 ' 'I I 'I :':, I I I fl'I Lifr (,in Be .\n \d\enturt ... Don't L(t BU\ inu Insurance Be One Too'. 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Cost11 Mes.ia YOUR DENTAL HEALTH • • ,, ~ ~ DATEBOOK DINING REVIEW Making a· tasty Pasta Connection J1 ....... KMaltM OallyPlot Y ou can't mJss the aign .. The baby boy grtnnlngly wearing a bOw1 of spaghetti upalde doWll on hil bead would make the bardeat hearted penon amJle while driving down Harbor Boulevard. But ft'a the low prices and the yummy food, not the adverdalng. that will keep you returning to Pasta Connection, on the comer of 19th Street In Costa Mesa. It took Luis RodrlguH eight years to start the restaurant. which bas been a Costa Mesa staple for the past 18 yean. The photo for the sign, which features son Louis at age 1 'h • was taken a year and a half before the family eatery opened its doors. ·u was one of my dad's visions,• daughter and manager Yadira Hernandez said. "He asked my mom to prepare pasta and sauce and just go at it.• Rodriguez's vision included owning a place where pasta would be made daily with fresh ingredients from the recipes handed down from his mother. The dishes are Italian with an Argentinian touch - Rodriguez, who is from both cultures, said the two cuisines El~ Dunn-Well Rawlins, Edward Woodworth Jr. born January 23, 1922 in Oakland, CA. Passed away September 22, 2002. He is survived by his loving children Jeffrey Rawlins. Bradley Rawlins, Thomas Rawlins and Deborah Reott. Grandchildren Include Sean Rawlins, Jennifer Reott Merrill, Ryan Reott and KC Rawlins and Great Grandson Trent Merrill survive him. Viewing will be held at Rose Hills-Whittier, Wednesday, September 25, 2002 from 6pm to 8:00pm. Services will be held at Rose Hills-Whittier, Memorial Chapel at 3pm on Thursday. September 26, 2002. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the American Diabetes Association, 1570 Brookhollow Drive #120, Santa An~. CA 92705. (714) 662-7940. are closely Unbd. The menu at Pasta Connection reflects ~t connection, wtth entreet Uke Pampas steak and sandwich de Matambre sharing the~ wtth Clhicten cacciatore. The nnge of items offered la staggering. There are ftve cboicea or fettuccine, three of Ungu.lnf. two typeS of cannelloni. ftve types of ravioU and more. There's even a complete breakfut menu wtth everything from pancakes (a short stack. $3.25) to a mush.room cheese omelet ($5.75). .It is always annoying to order something only to have its preparation exceed the amount of time you've allotted for lunch. Pasta Connection circumvents this problem by stating up front how long you will have to wait for some dishes. It is a courtesy much appreciated. · On a recent visit, my friend and I started by sharing an order of antipasto de la casa ($4.95). A bed of iceberg lettuce is covered with rolled pieces of salami, mortadella and provolone. Butter beans, tomato slices, garbanzos and green beans are tossed ln with a cream-based house dressing. Pepperoncini add a needed kick.. There was no skimping on the meats. cbeeaes or vegetiablel; but it would have been nlce If ttiey bad Uled lea of the ullfelNlkable dn!aslng. 1b~ bread served at the table la good, but on:llnary. What la atraordJnary i• the olive oll dipping sauce that accompanies It. While moat FYI • WHA?. ,.... <:.onnectlon •WI ... 1902 kart>or 8Mf .• eo.taMeea • HOURa: e a.m. to 10 p.m. deity ==:=r=:.. dipping olla have juat a hint of Allo or note at Puta ftavor, thla one has flavon that Connecdon la their fettuccine bunt on the tongue. Spl.cy and Alfredo ($8.95), wtth ita garUcty, I wu really tempted creamy, ftawrful White sauce. to ftnd out bow they make it. You can choose spinach or egg De·llsh. .nggdles. ' Though tempted to juat wolf There are several deasert down the bread and oU, I did choices, including tiramlsu, order an entree. Spaghetti Dan and cannoU. We ordered Bolognese ($6.95) ls a heap of spumoni ($3.50), an lee cream freshly made spaghetti with a wtth platacbio, chocolate and plentlful amount of meat cheny. The chopped sauce. In retrospect, I should maraacbino cheny pieces and not have ordered the extra nuts made the sweet meat b~ ($1.50). It was just experience that much tastier too much m~at altogether. wttb their texture. Very yummy. Going with marinara and meat Pasta Connection la a balls would have been a better family-nm affair that caters ordering choice. both to family taste buds and My friend ordered the family wallets. If you're eating agnelottl Sorren tino ($9.95), alone, be prepared for plentiful round pasta filled with ricotta portions that require a cheese and parsley. covered take-home box. While not with Alfredo sauce. After one fancy, it's the kind of restaurant taste of her dish, I wished I had you imagine taking your date ordered It. The sauce was to in hlgh school. creamy, fragrant perfection on top of a ravioli-like pasta filled to chubbiness. Dreamy in taste and textvre, the Sorrentino stole the show. • JENNIFER K MAHAL 11 features editor of the Dally Pilot. She can be reached •t (949) 574-4282 or jennifer.m11h11ftlf11time•.com. Bassinets & BILtebet't'ies Friday, Saturday & Sunclar· Se~ember 27•.2 .. 10:00 am -5:00 pm 40°/o 75°/o 0 Jnfant Beddi~ Selected FL-\m~.-e & All 9o~\Nide 30°/o o,...._._ .... ,.._ (€.,ccli..di"9 ea,. S eat ... ) Costa Meu, M111~attH Beae~ & S11ta Me1ie1 369 E. 17th Street (Cmer of 17111 &: Tuatm Aft.) Calta Mm. CA 92627 949-650-2244 .All Sales Final -No ~i W .. a M03 N. Sepulveda Bml., (u Marint & Sepuhala) ,.... .. ._.lfW.W Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 310-802-0412 155/80/13 ......................... '30°° 165/80/13 ......................... '3400 1 ssno113 ......................... '38°' 1 ssno114 ......................... '40'° 215/65115 ......................•.. 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Sports Ecltor Roger Carlson • 1949) 5744223 • Sports fa; 1949) 650-0170 Ttusdly, Septent>er 26, 2002 11 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL eo STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT CdM could put a stop to recent Newport dominance, though the Sailors retain favorite's tag Friday night Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -lo what has be- come a rarity in the recent h1Mory of this storied high school footbaJJ rivalry, the 41 st edition of the Battle of the Bay, between crosstown rivals Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor. lacks off Fri- day at 7 p.m. with both team-; virtually on an even keel ·we don't feel lilce we're battling someone gargantuan," said CdM Coach Dick Freeman, whose Sea Kmgs enter the Sailors' home field with a better re- cord (2-0) and the No. 4 ranking in CIF Southern Section Division IX "Th11> one is going to come down to who wants the thing. It's heart now, so we're in this thing." CdM ha.c; struggled to compete of late with its coastaJ neighbor. 31> Lhe Sailors have won three straight. seven of the last eight and lead the se- BATTLE Of THE BAY XU opum1sm. The Sea Kmgs' defensive front eight surrendered an average of51 pounds per man to the Tars' offensive line last year. And while the Sea Kings are 42 pounds lighter in the same com- parison this season, CdM's offensive line holds a 23-pound edge over New- port's defensive front seven. "Small teams beat big teams all the time." Freeman said. "We can't be wor- ried about Lhat. If we execute and the baJl is rolling our way, we're going to be in every game." ries. 28-12. Since CdM earned a 23-0 triumph in 1993, the Tars have out- scored the Sea Kings. 246- 82. including JI 7-17 the last three years. "This one is going to come down to who Newport Harbor High's Dartangan Johnson (22) is the focal point in the Sailors' running game. Above, he eludes would-be Marina tackler in last week's victory. THURSDAY'S CHALK TALK ln winning last year. 47-7, Newpon produced the second highest poml totaJ of any team in this ri- valry and its 40-point mar- gin of vtctory was aJso sec- ond-most in Lhe series, both trailing Harbor's 55-6 victory in 1996. wants the thing. It's heart now, so we're in this thing:' A big part of CdMs of- fensive game has been senior tailback Mark Cianciulli. who has pro- duced 295 rushing yards and four touchdowns on 53 carries this fall. Cianci- ulli has aJso had cwo re- ceptions for 54 yards and a TD. CdM quarterback Jonathan Hubbard pulls the trigger in the Sea Kings' aerial attack. STEVE Mc CRANK I DAILY PILOT -Dick Freeman CdM football coach But Freeman said C1an- c1ulli ~ a 1--0re ankle and will not start. Senior Keilh Long (86 yards on 12 car· PILOT fltCKS Tonight's game l.agune BMCh vs. Costa MeN ... at Newport Harbor. 7 p.m. ... Laguna Beach by 3 Fridey's games CdM vs. Newport Herbor . ., at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m ... Newport by 3 Kat.fie vs. Estancili ... at Orange Coast, 7 p.m. .. Katella by 7 Last week's picb: 1-3 (25%) Season record: 2-5 (21%) Newport's domination last fall s1dehned two CdM players with broken bone:. and two more with mjuries that cut into their playing ume for weeks to come ·we get (parents) coming in wilh 5eV- enth-and eighth-grade students 31>k.ing (football coaches) 'Why don't you ever beat Harbor?' " Freeman ~d. "But we have beaten them. There was one stretch where we won four m a row (1985-88). ReahstJcally, they have about twice as many students as we do." Newport (1 -1 ), is ranked No. 3 this week after its bounce-back 2.1-14 tri- umph over Marina Friday. The Tars lost their opener, 16-8. at Trabuco HilJ5. Further. when this year's seniors were freshmen, CdM prevailed. 20 6. domi- nating to a greater degree than Lhe score indicated. Still. Coach Jeff Brinkley's Newport squad enters as a slim favorite. "Corona has been playing real well,· said BrinkJey. who cypicaJJy helps to di- minish the hype that annuaJly fills 5,000-seat Davidson Field beyond ca- pacity <last year's game drew an estJ- rnated 7.000 at Orange Coast College). ·nus is a seruor group they've been waitmg for and those guys have played well." The tale of the tape justifies CdM's DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Keola Asuega FootbaJI has kept Costa Mesa running back headed in the right direction: toward opponent's end zone. B•rry Faulkner • fork of fate and accelerated ln Daily Piiot the wrong direction. But those days. like a steam K eola Muep bas never • of frustrated tacklers he has had a problem finding left in his wake during a the path to the end distinguished three-ya.r vanity r.one. Slnc:e be fint careu. a.re behind him now. be atnpped OD & helmet II • 7, be a.id beUiwel. And it is foodMO that hat his abUity to llk:e throUgh the Gow of puDed him t.ck onto a path of ooooming bdla't. tope Into open ~t. both eatdnnic and JI** and acrou the goal llne, bas atbledc. come eully, ~ mystically, from a •Footbell knoobd me back eource be bu newr queldoned. . attalght. • Aid the &-foot· I, He ciaUt it bdnct 200-pound talent. who. with a tolld Off cha~ &eld. bowewrt S.plua grade-poinl ~ lt ~ ... Diab.nDy hat PtcMd dntwlnc the kind ol blc·tbne more probleaiadc. And while be doet niauttq utmdon eo.c. Mell hat not cltwlit ape 11'.q tho eo.. Mel& tddoln •1\<e been a W Hlab ..... NMlnl bid ~be bM run Imo m. •AllEGA. ,_ U ries thh season) will start at tailback_ Freeman has lamented his team'-; lack of effiaency through the air, but seruor quarterback Jonathan Hubbard has completed I 0 of 18 for 11 3 yards and three ffis, with JUSt one tnter- ceptJOn. Newpon's offense, cyp1caJJy driven by a melhodically effective ground game. has seen most of its producnon come through the au thJ.S fall. Senior quarterback Michael McDon- aJd completed 18 of 23 agamst Marina and is 26 of 48 for 349 yards and two TDs Lh1s season. He has thrown two in- terceptions. Senior tailback Dartangan Johnson. who entered the season needing just fewer than 700 yards to become the 72- year-old programs career rushing leader, has netted just 81 yards on 25 carri~ this fall. Sophomore Spencer Link leads the Newport receiving corps with 1 O catches for 159 yards and two TDs. Sen- ior Mike Toole has six catches for 82 yards. CdM 's top pass catcher has been sophomore Kevm Welch. who has turned two of tus three receptions into ms. SHBAY,Pap83 1· AVSO SOCCER REGION 97 Flash Gordon strikes! A bat crtdc by hrrtm Gon1ma. a lin.gle goal from_.... m.on and stellar goaltending from ,_.. 1hltlll> netted The Who a •2 wln over Costa Meta tn Region 97 boys under-14 action. 11&iudlj ....._ a.dldaa e.nteon and Mlmlel flwlihw played strong defense as did Meper Bl•iidoo ...... Midfield play was provided by VlnnJe flan and Nick Nmmandln as n8'k 1Caahm provided additional offensive support. . In boys Wlder-12 play: • Hurdcaoee l, PmJthen I Defense shined as both the Hwrlcanes and Panthers played to a de. The Panthers scored first. but the Hurricanes amwe~ right back with a goal by Robby Hampton off a pass from EMton GJedt Steady defense was given by Jordan McLaren and Morgan Untr., who both prevenied the Panthers from scoring when Panthers' players were in front or the net. Defensive support was provided by Max Colllm, Mick Sheehan and Der'ek Boler. In girls under-12 action: • Red Cruah 3, Galaxy Girls 2 Valentina Buonanoce scored two goals and Kayla Henrie scored one goal to lead the Red Crush to the victory. Rebecca Slater assisted on one of Buonanoce's scores. In boys under-I 0 play: • Sw1 Monkeys 6, Jaguan • With five first-half goals off the foot of Wyeth Rletveld and a second-half goal from Trewr Magana. tht• Surf Monkey:. tamed the Jaguars Saturday. FelJow a11ackers Sean Regan and midfielders Patrick Briand, Scott Mack and Cuey Bushing contributed 10 the MonJceys' offense. Rietveld's four goals were almost matched by Jaguar Man MeUo's four goals. as MonJcey goalkeeper G81Telt Kerr held the Jaguars to three first-half goals as Kerr was helped defensively by Magana. Michael Shaw, Dylan Goodman and Willie Pyte. Bushing and Briand also had time in goal for the Monkey!>. shutting down the Jaguars the rest of ihe game behind the defensive efforts of Tyler $mlth and midfielder Patrk:k Conway. : In girb under-10 action: · • Bratz 5, Blue Wasters 3 · l\vo goah each from Courtney Mcintosh and Oalre Castlllo along with a single goal from Mllena Buonanoce (her ftrst of the season) helped lead the Bratz to a win. l he Bratz l>COred IWO second-half goals to break open a dose ~ as Bratz' goallceepers Sophia leYeque and Brenna Landstrom played solid in goal Kelly Klndgmi, Alexandra Kehoe, Katie Escher. 2'.oe Sanglenit and Madelaine Gallardo also played welJ. • Blue Angels 5, Green Hornets 0 The Blue Angels improved 10 5-0 on the season with their shutout victory over the Green Angels. lwo second-half goals from Josie Jogwe gave the Blue Angels breathing room. Beth Barnard staned the scoring for the Blue Angels with her fourth goal in three games and moments later Kathryn llmmerman ripped a pass in front of the Hornets' goal to Blakeley Ficenec, who one-touched it for the second goal. Zimmerman then scored on an assist from Ficenec before Jogwe scored both her goals. • Blue Crush 4, Parrot Heads I The Blue Crush. coached by KdJy Berube and Brett Clement. took care of the Parrot Heads at I farper School. Brk:a Wolf, Madison Grant. Allie Pantoskey and Sara VetnM!c all scored goals for the Blue Crush as KyUe Johnson assisted on Vetrovec's goal. • Teal llgera 2, Tinee wahlnees 2 TI1e Teal ngers came back to score two goals to tie the linee Wahlnees Sarurday. Both 1iger goals came off the foot of Mary Yeager as KrlstJ Drake and Delaney Bell made the assist!>. Tabitha Goff made tough saves in net in the first half while Addlaon RJchJey and Kylee Pochlrowsld spin second-half duties in goal for the Tiger!.. Brittney Stair and Yeager defended weU as the offense of Abby Mkhaebon, Makena Owen and ~ Buaby kept constant pressure on the Wahmee~. In boys undt>r JO play: • Kl1Jer Bees 2, Volcanoes I ln a ughtly-fought matchup, the Killer Bees came out winner. as Timmy Root scored both Killer Bee goah. a.-.siMed on one goal by Stefan Nark Logan Newen scored the Volcanoes' goal Bee goalkeepert> included Vlncent Aqueveque, Max C..U.. ,..._D p md ~ao.t. ·~Najll•,Soce.~s '!WO" lint-half goala by ......... ...,,,.,,.. and goals from Stevie~ and,_. Turner propelled the Flgbting NlnJu to a win. Defender Duldn AJt!n btob up a number of scortng attacb by the Soccer Frt!eb as c.ody Caldwell demonstrated etrec:dve baD control and solid defense. Gnot lftzler and n.ytor Wiidman each made le'Yeral saves ln goal. • .., JCnllht. 2, Blue Bomben 0 The Blue Knlgbta ICOn!d two quick goals and held off the Blue Bombers widi scoring chances provided by Nolan ...... Dll¥ld ~Marco lJrqutr.a. P.tban Murny, Brodi B.i and Nlcolm )liber. . Midfield play was provided by Gm Moore, Slayter SCanJey and Marco Plaza with the defense being led by kyle Regan, Ryan o.vtd8o1l and J8Ck Mwnll. ln boys under-8 play: • The Newport Beach Hornets and the Speedy Huaicanes dueled and the Homecs came our~ GrU1bJ legett and Mu Jobmola ICO~ goals for the Hornets on assists from Connor l.egBtt in the first quarter, Lub Roc:kwelJ and Jolbua Bullock in the second, Jolhua Eakin in the third and WlDlam Fuchs in the fourth. Steady defense was provided by Dalton Jemen. Adam Joeepmon and Joshua Gutierrez in goal. ln girls under-8 play: • Sana Hamllton and Delaney Mc:Cudle of the l.o<>ming 7.ebras scored against the Cubs with strong assists from Cinnamon Sary and NJcole Plmdmmona. The 7.ebra defense soared with Hana Mumm, Sally Puller, KJanJ Crtwllo and Cathryn Boettner. • The Blue Water Dolphins dueled the Panthers Saturday with the Dolphin defense led by Cmly Olrlstlan and Ingrid Pualta. Defender Jamary Leyva and goalkeeper Nk:olette Powell excelled as the Panther's attack was led by Natalie Balgle, l.aUftfl Halle and Katie Gaitan. ln boys under-7 act.ion: •The Clleetahs and Fireball~ dueled in a competitive matchup that featured Robert t,oos scoring the lone Cllectah goal and the Fireballs' Nick Roman netting two goals. Both teams displayed strong midfield and defense with the Clleetahs' Cade Sc:harneO and Jake Baxter both making stops and then booting forward passes as Clleetah goalkeeper Nkbolu Sballahammenn snagged a strong shot from the Fireballs. For the Fireballs. Marlo Nack. Mitchell Mendoza. Cameron Hall and Kody Wensley played steady at mjdfield as Brandt Bucher, Marcell DeBanoe, Nldt Huntley and Broob O'Hea were fierce attackers. Marc: Gehl.ke and Dan.lei O'Tuole made big saves on defense. Cooner Tamblyn and 11.mmanueJ Jogwe of the Clleetahs made excellent moves offensively. Montgomery Palgan and Mert Kocylgtt .also played strong defense. •The laser Dragons and Tiger Sharks dueJed in a spirited game ac; forwards Brandon Beck. Joey Gregory. Shaun Veb'OYee and Jack Wlllbumon showed strength on the anad. Garrett Dyen, Ian Maclnnls and J.J. Von Ahlefeld turned in solid defensive and midfield play. Goalkeepers Rian Atherton, Cole Claaptn and Peter Kwock made several saves. ln girls under· 7 action: • The Orange Tigers and Shooting Stars battled Saturday with MoUJe friend, Katelyn Mead. Nicky walsh and Reo Nathan leading the offensive charge that was complemented with a solid defensive effon from Halley SmJth, Riley Flanagan and aatre farmer. • 1\vins Tury Thomaon and Tr1acha Thon110n both scored several times and Carolyn Bockrath got her first goal of the season for the Blue Crush as Dana Jesaen showed solid footworlc.. ln boys under-6 play: • Both the Raptors and the Firestorm fired shots on goal at Newport I larbor High Saturday. with Olrlstlan Urquiza and Nk:holu Pa'ale8 scoring goals for the Raptors. hter Bush, Logan Crider, Matthew <larbon. Cory Kftmedy. Conner Newcombe and Dan.lei ROie assisted on the Raptor goals. Tyler Fowler led the Firestorm in scoring and also assisted Bret:t Beaudett.e in severaJ goals. Reed Pfeiffer m oved the ball across the entire field and nearly scored an unassisted goal. • The Green Hornets received one goal apiece from Wyatt DeVlne and Ben Boc:bath. Strong defense was provided by Blab Jeuata drop Irick out of the goal. Duke Walker, Brian Shaw. Sean WU.On and Matt Wiemer all showed great teamwork.. and POWER .. SEPTEMBER 26 -29 .... Four Days Only! LONG BEACH CONVENTION CENTER & DOWNTOWN MARINA 8t.owttoura: Tlind9y .. _ ......... 11 em • 8pm "1clir .................. 11""' -9pfn 84 dly ............. 1o.m -9pfn --4 ............... 1Dlln1. 8prr1 ........... de-. ..... Admfuk>n: Adulta $9.00 ChMdren 12 & under free Mof'9 Info: 888.aOAT·INFO AYSO SOCCER REGION 57 • Hot Lava c~ts corners· A last-minute goal on a COmt'I' ktdt from tnidftelder )llled Jttwn..Mbley allowed the Hot Lava of AYSO Reglon 57 boys undu. l • soccer team to beat tht-Sliver Slammers, 3-2. Geol'fl lcapn ICOJ'ed the Lava's ftrst twn goals on idendcal tbot.s as Geofhy Gnot made assista on both Logan goals. Goalies Rym HUitman and Andrew Hawldm stopped numerous shota on goal while the defense of Matt Rbodm. Rkkf Lobel. Andrew MartlmE, Nick Booth and s,te 10mlln contained the Slammers with suscalned pressure throughout both halves. Spene. stngb. o.vtd Gnnt and Chrll Wan.ce controUed the midfield with the~ speed and qulck:nes.s. .,J In girls under-14 play: •Corona del Mar 2, Yorba UncW PIM:imtlaO The Corona del Mar Girls Plus team tmpJOYed to 2-l wich the win aver the Regioo 1398 Ghil Under-14 team Saturday. CdM received goals from Alhley ICatz and Lam Utpan wich Rachel Haber earning assista OD both goals. CdM defenders Sunantba Wal. Katherine IC8czmarek, P.mDy Attyah and Madllon ICawUaml played outJtanding as goalies Haley Prtckett and Katz made several key saves. Kara Jones, l..auftn Davis, BmOy Hinch and Alex Gonnly also played key roles in the win against a physlcaJ Region 1398 squad. ln girls Wlder-12 action: • Vipers 2, Callf'omla Crazy OJfJordl I A goal in the waning minutes by~ ea.den catapulted che Vipers to the win. Viper goalies Ame M,tcom and Mk:belle Zucbr shut out the Oiffords in the second half after Heather Van Heil of the C.C.C. scored the first goal of the game in the first half. Zucker tied the game with a first-half goal as strong defensive play was provided by Jama Bnptiom. ~ ICommann, Em.Uy BM.er, Mw:Kenrie Qm.standnos, Andrea Dubis and Sophie MoUanrt. • Patrlota 3, Purple Punishment I The Patriots scored three unanswered second-half goals after a scoreless first half 10 capture the win. 1\vo goals from Kathryn Conner and one goal from Ala:a Cohen keyed the Patriot win as A.J. Rome assisted on Conner's goals. Oa1re Schmidt scored the goal for the Purple Punishment on the second-half kickoff with both teams having outstanding playmaking by Purple Punishmen t's IClmberty Condino and Victoria IW\t and stilling Patriot defense by Amanda Garren. Allx and Arianna Condln and goalie MclCmna Caskey. •The Blue Crush came out with a 4-1 win Sa=~ andA,menda JohdlOD each bad two goals with assfsm from ~ °"911. Seda Amelm. and A.nnelW Moose. Strong defense waa led by Mepi'I Gui and J8dyn Rt.er as goalkeeper Mkbe8e Lancmter allowed only one goal. In boys under-10 action: • Pllldots 3. SDWlr c.lny I The Patriots never ttailed and held off the Galaxy with two second-half goals alter leading l -0 at the half. DenW Hobl put the Patriots up for good with bis goal in the second half• CJu1sdan BaD. nevor Mectman. Jenmr Am and JCm.n Hoffman played inspired at the midfield helping set up Hohl's goal Gndy Hawe and Hector Marino kept the pressure on the Galaxy goal. but Patrick Parwoo secured the win. Domld Ditton scored the Patriots' first goal. Pearson. ~ Harr and Adam Bnmftn helped Muwell Oupe:nter protect the goal. •The~ madled ~(}vis Gaal. stormed to a 4-0 win as Onm Giii ied the Wff'f wilh three pm ilb.ed tJ,t l!nnt ~one gDOl. Excellent defense was provided by Gray, Matt Bngllsb, Iman Joebegbanl and MkhMI Drews. Goalkeepers Colton Pord and English had their first shutout of the season. • Vlpen 2, Blue Crush 2 Bl.ab lbormen scored two goals as the Vipers received strong efforts from IOefao Cohen. who drove and nearly sco~ alter losing a cleat at the midfield line, with offensive contributions made by Billy MacDonald, Tobi haben and Connor MorrilL Defensive anchors were Ryan Delpdo. Sam Pub. Spencer Bnmo, Joe CMtllk and Sahm A.rah. Solid goalkeeping was provided by Scott Youngman and Justin Ruffalo. •The Dragons won 4-2 Saturday behind rwo goals from Dylan PleVK and one goal apiece from Cort Hasdnp and Matthew PrandnL Joshua Harrllon played goalkeeper and Caden Starlc and Outs RoberUOn played solid defensively. In boys under-8 American League action: •The Red Spikes held onto an early lead and edged their opponents. 5-4. Carter Keddlngton scored lwo goals and FJJ Kiani, Annon Alaghabnd and Calder Maloney each scored one goal. The Spikes received a solid team effon from Zack Salaam, Levt SWoger. Nick 8apndahJ and Spenctt Carey. Ou1a Weinberger did not play because of a broken wrist he suffered two days before the game. AYSO SOCCER REGION 120 A balanced attack A 3·0 halftime lead quickly ballooned to four unanswered second-half goals as the Costa Mesa Boys Under-14 APP team met Corona del Mar in pool play. Costa Mesa received goals from Kenneth 1.Jch. Joee ~ on an as.c;ist from Rigo Miranda. who scored in the second half on an assist from °Il'lM)r McDonald. who also scored when he headed a rebound off of Corona de! Mar's goalkeeper. German Hlpden on a cross from Lub C.ozz:a and Blab Pinto. Corona del Mar didn't allow any fourth-quarter goals. Shutting down the CdM offense were Mesa defenders Caleb ewp... Zich. Ben Abbott. Adam~ and Cou.a as the offense wa.9 led by forwards Herman Hlgaden. Perez. lull 7.elaya and Austin Bvdt. Midfield support cam e from Pinto. Alberto Nava. Marco Soto, McDonald and Miranda In girls under-14 action: • Strtbn 3, Newport temn I Led by goals from a-itel O'Tuole and ICmyl:l l'ay (both their fint goals of the seuon) followed by amn. Mertdll't score. the Strikers continued their winning ways SaturdS}( Strong mJdfield play WU provided by Aubrey Brown. l!mlly l.eece and ... Dllln. In girls under-12 play: • Giltl In .... 2, ... Cralh 0 Striker Mmtab ...,. f01'Wlld Mis....,., eiadi IOOl'ed second-half~ and goalkeeper,.,,,, .......... n!COlded • lhut.out to .. me Qds In Bladt to vtc:tory. Sweeper,._ bled the defeosfve e«ort wttb help from fuDbecb MldMle Ext a. Mlecr.a~.,.... Gudllnland ,...,.,... • Abby SdoMIJlllt Alila ... and ....... ~thl o&Ne. .._, Ccl wr•und,, If n Blllb oocrtroled the nidWd.. • 'lbe PoMoll hy broU. 2-2 bllftlnM de wtch two eecond·hd pll6oi:DJillilll ..... _.. cbein lbe. OWi lhl Qrllall Qwh; ..... o.Mlilmd .... . \ Kipp each scored Poison Ivy goals in the first half before Orange Crush tied it Midfielders ~ McOlrthy, K.eW Bauenndster. Undeey Atwood and Karen V.... kept the presrure on and assisted forwards Tunner, Golden and Blw An!llano. The Poison Ivy defense didn't allow any ftrst-quaner goals led by Gllbr' I CJuMooz.. 1lfl'Jmy CJD and ........ Dorame. In boys Wlder-12 action: • Purple R8pton 2, Yellow Sh•ip'O'WO The Purple Raptors rallied to win their 6nit game of the season as forward am. R09lt scored both Raptor goals. Rossi scored in the second quarter on an assist from midfielder David Fink and again in the third quarter on an assist from mJdfielder Jarad Crowley. Peter AnMto9 and Mike McJCmne also played forwan:J for the Raptors wich support by midfielders Brian AmeAta1 and JohnCaort. Crllco ElltoU. Connor Bannan and Bret WelDbapr split time in goal for the Raptors and got defensive help from Hunter ~ Jon Kial and Ala L&Mlow to keep the Simpsons ICOft''ea ln boys under-8 play: • The White Ugh~~ ICroog play ftom the' entire team apJnst the Blue Knights al Costa MelaHlgh. a.I ftldrler ICOred ftw goals IDd had eevtra1 assists while PlaYtna 1n three quarters u Rabali S..www hid lour pit and playeC;t lt.ty defmM Wldl ~....,.~ dine pil lnci Colin MOiin .mrtna b lheb dme ... ,.. O..Bitt .is ..... .....,......All*GfllDd i*'8d ~..,...,.,.,. lllowlnl. ecore. ...... ~ ... . Tha~ ....... MID .... and cben ...... .. thlrd·quart• il>al on d*rwrj to thewtn. The Blue Ughtnlnp o.w Clllnr9 ~their one loel • the0...~ledby,W.0 If OW:li AflNI ' I' I' rmlftll Prand8Co Maado. The defense wa.o. anchored by Isaac Dela Mora, P.rick Alwrez. Makobn WUlLan». Adam Din and Nkbolas Halloran. ln girts under-8 play: • USA Guts S. Roddn' Raspberrla I Led by four goals from Kayla Vogt. the USA Girls churned the victory Vogt scored her two first-half goals with help from l.aarui Delftn and Diana PlllCle as the defense was led by Lulu MdCnlgbt. KdUe Thonnr.. and PA1a1 Abild with help from Sbddy Rlol in the second quarter. Delfin scored her first goal m the second quarter as Hannah Jone. played steady in goaJ in the first half. ln boys under-6 action: • The Stingers made a strong comeback in the fourth quarter to beat the AA.ming Tigers to capture their third win of the season. The Stingers trailed by two goals until Benny lloMn scored seven goals as Rommel DurlD1 scored rwo goals for the Sdngers. Draval 1blendno and Owrtle Grtflm made assists as Mlcb.t Mc('lieW-. and 7.alc ApJur played ltro08 defeme In pl. Stinger player a. ... a.. dido~ pa.y thAI ... •The Happen md DtnoMuten dulled Slib.uday at Coa&a Mma""" .. che ~· CodJ NeWla 8CDred i.1r1tp1 ot the_,.. lfter' cbe DlnoMMten took Che lelcl "9th. ffwlnibWl)I. • ODlllWO ........... a. ... ,. •Dillll ... Dwum...tOlll•sa a t CGnarolld h bll •Olll ...... bldliwiail ~ ..... ... ~ DIDDMailliri ... .... ID .......... •• .. bildlld the Ltllilt<MI Ul!ll ............ ror the~----..... u.. ....... m.e.......,. pllJld lcld ....._I' ' o, ... .,, ......... ... Pm. due bll lft ibe ........... SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Mustangs seeking B(re)akers dozen Costa Mesa has won 12 in a row over Laguna Beach, but that streak is in jeopardy tonight at 7. B•rry Faulkner Da1lyP1lot NEWPORT BF.AC! I -I laving lost the last 12 seasons agaim.t then -Pacific Coast League foot· ball rivdl Costa Mesa High. it could bl' argued that Laguna Beach ha5 not been in the Mus - tangs "league." This assertion takes on literal meaning tonight when the rwo team'> square off at 7 o'clock in Lheir first nonJeague cla'>h in 17 years. And while these two team'> no longer '>hare league affiliation. they do !>hare many of Lhe !>allle characteristics, which has helped tum this once lopsided rivalry into a hard-fought 'itruggle the la\t thrt•e yt'ars. During the 12 · yt'ar winning streak. whirh ha' upped the Mustang-.· ~crie!> lead over the Bn>akcr<, to 16-5. Me<,a, now a rnembt·r of 1he Golden We~t l.eagul'. ha'> defeated Laguna by an a\cragl' 'lore ol 40-13. The BAY Continued from Bl The ~·;1 King.., arc keyed de- fen<,1vcly hy i11\ld1· ltnt!backt'r Mall Looper, tackll' Jayson Skalla and end John Dall'Y . .Lii '>t'rnors who earned aJl-leal{lJC re<:0gn1 uon la'I fall ~mor ..._-.fetv KC. Hawhns made 17 tack.Ir·.., ag..un-.1 I !arbor last year and anchor., a '>C"tOnd · ary expected to be wi thout sophomore corner We.,., Pre:;<,on (COllCU~IOn). Junior Darnel Marin Finn. .t Mater De1 transfer. start., 111 l're., so11's place Newpon\ defense '>howl•d great 1mprolfernen1 between Weeks I and 2. a fact not lost on 1-reeman. "Watl h1ng Lhem (agaimt Ma rinal. you "3Jd 'That"s Newpon\ defenSt-.' • Freeman s<ud. "You can <my what you want about their runmng ~ame not hem~ lhe ~ame this year as it ha.<, been. but you ~till haVl' 10 score on that defenc;e to win." Junior outside lmebad.er Mall Lncm1as and junior safety War ren )unOWlch are rerum1ng start- ers who have shone weU thu'> far. while 1umor noseguard Auslln Nieto (in on Lhree ~ck..<. la.,I weel) ha.. led a front four for which '>cnior ends Mac Po!>c:y and Shahan Mouradyan havr also produced big play~. Roth tearn'> come in wilh '>im1 lar ~1au .. 11cal profiles. ( dM ha-. produced 517 yards of total of fenw LO Newpon\ 5 12 1.h1" '-CJ '>On, lhough CdM ha' o;cored 5ti pmnt<; 1u lhe Tar. i I \/ewport's last thn!e seasons. however, Mesa bu won by lix. three and eight poiotB. respectlvdy, btdi· eating Breakers Coach Dave Hol- land bas made headway in his seven seasons at Laguna. which has the smallest enrollment of any Orange County public high school Holland bas lnstilled the same principles of physical play and solid defense that helped him win 106 games and a pa1r of OF Southern Section champion- ships ln 20 seasons at the helm of Corona del Mar. •They have a good football team and they've played well against C.Osta Mesa.· Mustangs Coach Dave Perkins said. "(Hol- land) does a great job coaching and, with (senior tailback Donnelle) Darting. they seem to have it going and I'm sure they belleve they have a good shot to get us." The Breakers have posted a pair of impressive wins over les-s- than-impressive competition, topping la Quinta. 40· I 2. in the opener, then blanking Bolsa Grand e last week, 3~·0, to extend the Matadors' losing streak 10 26 games. Laguna Beach's 79 pomt'> lead Orange County and It currently ranks fifth in the rnunty Ill '>cor OVER THE YEARS s..~ 1963 Newport Harbor 13. CdM 12 1964 CdM 20, Newport Har[)()( 0 19815 -Newport Harbor 13. CdM 7 1966 -Newport Harbo< 28. CdM 0 1967 · Newport Harbo< 20, CdM 0 1968-Newport Harbo1 21, CdM 6 1989 -Newport Harbo1 14, CdM 6 1970 -Newport Harbo< 7. CdM 0 1971 -CdM 7, Newport HMbo1 0 19n -CdM 11, Newpon Harbor 0 1973 Newport Harbo1 31 CdM 3 19'4 Newport Harbor 16. CdM 6 1975 -Newport Harbor 33, CdM 13 197'8 Newport Harbo< 7. CdM 0 1977 Newport Harbor to. CdM 7 1978 -Newport Hatt.or 9 CdM 7 1979 -Newport Harbo< 21 CdM l 1980 -Newport Hartlof 15 CdM 0 1911 CdM 6. Newport Hatt>or 0 19112 -Newport Harbor 21 CdM 7 1983 -Newport Harbor 1. CdM 3 1984 Newport Hert.or JC. CdM 8 19815 CdM 15. Newpon Hatbof 14 1988 -CdM 13, Newport Harbo1 10 1987 CdM 6. Newport Hlll'txw 0 1988 -CdM 27. Newport Harbor 8 1989 Newport Harbor 8, CdM 7 1990 • CdM 13, Newport Harbor 3 1991 • Newport Harbor 27. CdM 0 1992 • CdM 17, Newport Harbor 0 ~ Newport Harbor 28. CdM 21 l993 . CdM 23. Newport Harbc:w 0 t9!M -Newport Harbor 7. CdM 6 1995-Newport~ 7. CdM 3 1998 -Newport Haroor 55. CdM 8 1997 -Newport Harbot '2 CdM 20 1998 -CdM 28. Newport Harbor 18 1999 -Newport Hart>or 35. CdM 3 2000 -Newport Hamor 35. CdM 7 2001 • Newport Harbor 47. CdM 7 • Battle of !tie Bay 11 ICIF sem•finall lli9wpoft 1-ct. --. ~ 12 defense has '>Urrendered 522 yard-. and 30 pomh, while CdM hru. wven up 480 yard .. and 27 pomis. Both 1earn~ are mmu-; one m rumover ratio. COSTA MESA LINEUPS 12 Tlmltt.. r.-10 17!. s. Oii 24~~ 1-1200 St Tll 3 Junior e.,.,_. 1-321& Jr F8 20 Tylw \l\tlldron ... 2 llO s. Wll 49~Hunc.. 6-0170 s. WI! !IGwyGonz-&-tt 200 ~ ~ 56 PllUI Martm 1-32'0 s. ll e6 Antk-C¥>cli 64290 s. LG e 1 LuU 5epo1u s ,, 220 Jr c 69 11<.UVi• e.o 210 Jr RG 72 Aodrrgo Guu.rr°' 6-1200 So RT ing defenM!. The Breakers, have now won seven straight non- league games, but. once again, would appear to face an uphill battJe in the PCL to earn the school's first CIF playoff berth since 1987. Costa Mesa. meanwhile, is coming off an impressive win at Olaminande. which went a long way toward re~toring the Mus- tangs' confidence after a 35· 15 -.eru.on-opening los.., to former PCL nval CdM. Furtht:r. smce the MW>tangs nuw play m a seven team league. th1<; mark.., the final preleague tuneup. befort' opening Golden Yr l"O. 56 PU Meotin &-3 280 St OE 75 BcwolN "°" ~II 31S St HG 1' Mere o.-6o r.-10 21& Jr OE 870.....C-6-2 1111 J• OUI S4 Chne"-l &-9 20S St ILi 3.JunlotE~ &-J21S Jr MUI 81ColeE~dl &-2200 Jr ll• 49 ...... Hut'll., e.o 110 S. OUI 4 Lu•Goni-.. !>-1017• St C8 29AJ~ !>-7 llr> Jr CB 20 T\1191 W.ldron fJ.2180 Sr FS West play Oct. 4 against Ocean View. "This is the last drf!$ re- hearsal," Perlons said. wwe want to get our second preM!aSOn win and go into league with a two· game winning streak. We may throw m a few wrinlcJeo; this week.· The Mustang<> have· been any- thing bul fancy tlwir first two games. relying on a running game keyed hy -.enior Keota A'>uega. The 6-fnot I, 200 pound tailback t>xploded for 27Y yards and thrt:e touchdown... again~L Olamindde, 111l ludtng lfiJ sec· ond-half yard.,. .ind <,rnnng gaJ CORONA DEL MAR LINEUPS OFFENSE • DEFENSE Ht. Wt Yr roe Ht Wt Yr Po !>J "'-'t"'-'•O '> 10 11<1 Sr 08 60 .Jo;.r. o.. .... . ~ '>• DE 1 llM<tl\ Lunq t>l 100 Sr TB 54 J.t'f\.<x1 S• .tlld ~ 11J .10 Sr OT 4'I Mad C O()(><'r 6-2 2~ Sr f8 bl .>e" w.,.,..,, '>1•~ 5r OT ' I( c R..wl.r>t '> 9 17!> s. WI! !>1 J<>M!pll (6H !>O IY':. Sr [){ i1 ;.,n Ae<.<J fi.O ;>oo.. S• Wll , l{f-11hlo•~ t.1 .'00 Sr OlB 7 Kns Cooptlt f,.} 21'.i Sr TE 44 Md" C1 ti,,_., .. 'JXJ S• LB ~ A.t>(fy lUld" "1 l'O Jr LT 7• J.-son !r\1f'Ju•hm 1 • 10 :"10 Sr tLB 60 John D11ley f> 1 13'.i Sr LG 1 ~r1s Coop,t•t to '1 ~1~ Sr ULB 61 Jef! W•~~n !>-I 1'IO Sr c 8 Mordv O• ntJU.l" ~ 1l P'J " CB 71 j,Jhn H~~et !;..()}~ Jr RG 24 O.n1.,1 Monn F ''"' s 11 lbll J• CB SO 0-timv far~ft1.1un !> 11 211 Jr AT 4KC J'.\dwltm-.. 9 17~ Sr FS NEWPORT HARBOR LINEUPS OFFENSE • DEFENSE ... No Pb.,_ Y M Mr.Ot>n.tlrt n 0 Jonnwu )4 RhP" 11ar1•f·"kl b S.."l"'•~ l •nk 8 M•'t." fool .. n T•ylor vo ... nq ';'\> A. J Sl~l•r 1'1 E,., Curtl~ 50 Jae> $li._M1,..tt 77 NO W-to.,,,_ 1S Om\; 8 .... icl,•._ Ht Wt Yr Po t>O 180 Sr 06 t.O l!l!i Sr TB t> J 19!> Sr fB !>8 l!>J So Wfl '> 11 16o S• ..... fl f>..1 1~ So TE 6-~ 110 Sr I T ., n no J• 1G '>-9 72'> s. b-3 2S8 Jr fl.> b' i'IO S• FIT RANKINGS CIFDiv. IX 1 Western 12 0) 2 Fullerton (2 0). 3 Los Amigos ( 1 1 ), 4 Corona de4 Mar (2-0); 5 La Habra (2 0), 6 Covrna (2 01 7 North111ew ( 1 11. 8 P11c1frca ( 1 1 I 9 Northwood 11 11 10 Troy 111) 1 S Mou' KJ-.on 11 Chaw Br.w•"'r S5 Auttin N1 .. 10 ~5 M• Po"''" 1 M&Kt [nunon 44 f C..~Of,.fM ·~ ... ~ '2 B~Sirwve• 4 ~nS<va 2~ V\'anen Jun<J'W'ltJ• n o Joh......, Ht Wt Yr ..,, .. I 11~) C.1 0£ h J I<; .,, Dl <, • JOJ J1 Nt, t-t '10 Sr ()( '>~!•I J• OLB <; 11 }I• S• MLB u 1 llH ;r CJlB •. n 111 Sr CB • Q 1~1 S• CB '> ~ Ito(• J• SS bO ,..., 5, rs RANKINGS CIF Drv VI 1 Los Alarn1tos 12 01, 1 Fo o1h1ll l:l·Ol 3. Newpon Harbor (1 11. 4 Ld M irada 11 1) 5 Ch11nf,1 O.ik 1 11 6 El Modena (1 11. 7 Brtta Olrnoa 11 11 8 Bellflower (2 01 9 Or t•1nu Lu1heran I0-21 10 KPnnehv f 1 1 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Eagles hope to bounce baCk Estancia faces uphill battle against unbeaten Katella Knights Friday night. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot COSTA MFA\A - During much of 111!> firs! scawn as the Es· tancia I ligh football said. UThey haven't 8 made mistakes and hurt themselves, and we'U have to do the same to have a chance to be succe~ful. • coach, Jay Noonan praised tus players for lheir valiant re· sponse to lhe adversity that went with an 0-9 campaign. After wimung their season opener. 19·8, over Magnolia. hOWl'Ver, the Eagles showed they were less than prepared for prosperity, dropping a 35· 7 verdict 1.0 Century. which col· lected five £c;tanda turnovers without committing any. This week. Noona.n's Eagles return to their familiar under· dog role when they host non· league foe Katella (2-0) Ftiday at 7 p.m. at Orange C.Oast C.01· ·~· Noonan also squares off against a famlllar face In sixth· year J(.atella Coach Dominik linger, for whom Noonan worked as defmsive coordinta tor ln 1997 and '98. •1 CC)OChec:l ~ there a COU· pie ~ with Dominik and hit del'emes are nC'Vtt ftuhy, bul always solid.. Noonan The Eagles have had !>Orne success on bolh sides of lhe ball, outgaining their first two foes. 478-403, including a 199·94 advantage in passing yards. Senior quarterbaclc lewis Bradshaw. who shares the job with junior Brad Young. has thrown for 108 yards. while also rushing for 83 and catch· ln.g four passes for 38 more. The 6-foot-3. 183-pound Bradshaw. a returning AD- Newport-Mesa perfonner, ls the trigger man in the veer op- don attack. Young. the better passer. ha.s completed 7 of ll for 91 yards and a touchdown, with· out an interception. Bubba Kapko, a 5-10, 195· pound junior fullback. ha.~ been the leadin,g ruaher, com· pUlng 12.f yaida and true. m. on 20 catriel. He ftgWa to be joined in SON HlilR I OMV Pl.OT Estancia's Mike Catil (48) WI be one at the Eegtes' key ~in Ft1deY'.s pme apinst Klhlla. NxNe, he s a Centiiy defelldir ~for s. !opt of 71 and 56 yards. Asuega. slowed by a pulled bamstring against c.dM. now has 358 n.14h· ing yards and three TDs on 40 ca.nies this fall. For his career, Asuega has amassed 2.2.39 rush· ing yards and 31 TDs. With his strong showing last week. he be- came the fifth Mustang to sur- pass 2,000 career rushing yards in the program's 43-year history. But Asuega's counterpart, Dar ling. may be equally talented. The 5·9, 170~pounder ha!> rush ed for 275 yards and seven TDs tJUs fall and has l.461 yard!> the last two seasons with 27 ms. Both elusive and powerful Oar ling hru. '>Cored 23 of the Break· ers' last 30 TO~, dating back to last ~eason "I le just never stops nmnmg." Perk.ms !>aid "J le'U head into a pile of player... and pop out Lht> other ..,ide and he's gone We're going to haw 10 wrap him up and makt· -.ure we have two or three guy'> 'urrounding him." Pt•rkrn' -..ud the larger Mus- tang' 'hould haw an edge in thl' lrt'lll ht'\. "l>l'fe11,1wly. (the Breaker...) haw do11e .1 prllty goo<l Job 'ihuttmg peupll· down. but I'm nol \llrl• lhl'\ \l' l,lll'd 1111' line Wt' haH• P1•rJ...1n' -..11d ASUEGA Continued fr om Bl lrcak 'lfll t· I w .... 7 .md I \l' aJy,ay.,. tla•;urll'd of pla~'lng college footb.ill .md getting a lh..u1l t' to pl.r\' 111 1.he NH_ I-or <l ''hill', I '''1' gosng oil my ~Mth .md domg had thing'> I \'l.'1' g11111g do\'l.n .i hack ro.id H111 I h.!d ""mt' football rnJt ht·., who got my attl'ntmn <llld h't11ded me hack to 1tw good road I love l'Vl'ryd11ng ahout football. 1lw JM1pl11w. tlll' himng. the lOJt hlllj<. thl' rom1wtll I\ t·nt..., .rnd how 11 ., '>U l • .ulllly onl·nll'd I lhml II' lhl' h'Tl'Jlt''>I thing d ldd (.in do" \rnl A'ul'gJ tll'arly dot-'> 11 CIFl>tv. VI 1. Santa Fe (2-0), 2. Bell Garden& (2-0); 3. Pioneer !2-0J; 4 ~lifornia 12 O); & Sou1h Hill• 11-11: 6. e1 Randio (1 1), 7. eo.u Meu (1-1); 8. \II/est Covrna 11 11. 9 Arroyo I 1 1 ); 10 Schurr ti 11 Laguna. however, may have an advantage m the passing depart· ment. as junior Alex Wtlson (22 of 4 I for 362 yards and three ·nr.. wtthout an intercepllon) has brought balance to the of fen'>C. ·Darling IS running it weU, but (Wil.,on) is throwing the ball wt>ll, iou." Perkin:. ~id. Me-.a. meanwhile. has suuggjed to mount rnU<h of an aerial attack. SellJ<)( quarterl:>ack Tun Iller ha!. wmplewd .i of 13 for 58 ~ and one IT>, wilh IWU int~ ~ Chami.nade, the ~ comple1ed ru" one pass. Wtl.,on\ favoritt· receiver!> have hl'en I ti I (;i11k1· and Bryce l.01· dolt. I la11ke. d :,. I 0, J 6<J-pound w111or, h.1.,. li \'l' calche., for 115 yard'> .ind I\\ 11 11 h . II~ -.ccmng rt•1t•p11011.,1111 l11de a 75-yarder. ~nun \.Jtt· I lunter lead:. l\ll''>J wu·l\t'r' \.v1th fhe catch~ lur 7ti \;trtl' .md one I l> \'l.l'll . .!'> t•lfidl'nn·d l·nddy when he rn'lwd Im .!.;'! \ .ird.,. .mJ thfl't• lourhdowm. Ill hl'lp propel tlw MlM.lllg' (fl ·I r .! ~ nonlt•agut> 'vll Wr\ JI c l1.im111.ide l'lw ll.11ly 1'1!01 l'l.iyet ol till' Week rollt·t ll'd 'h I \ .i.rd' Jftt'r half11111c I nd.1y, 111l ludmg J I vanl It> nm 111 lht· 1lurd quartl'r and lour1h qu.irtl·r .,tormg gallop'> of 71 .111d ih \,irtJ, I il' IHI\>\ h." l"iH ru..,hmg yard\ ..u1d th rt 1· 11 h 1111, '<"1"10 ..tnd h~ 2.l 1'1 v..ud' Jnd 11 Irr. in h1' var"!\ t ,1fl't I I It·,, lht 1111h \1l"J pl.r\t'r to ... urp.i-.., thl' .! ()()(I-yard platt-.111 Jilt.I 1., h.!. I \.ml' 'h' of mm mg pa.'t tJ1.trll'' Chdlman mtn tlw '\o .!. 'Jlol 1>11 1h1 \1u.,.1a11g•,' l .lrl'l'r n.-.lung ll'>t Binh I nm own., I llt' \ lu,1.111~' .111d '°Jl'\'l.llOrl l\.lt''>.l fl'CClfd w1tJ1 4,1.U y;mt ... lnJUnl.., ..iramcd ham ... tnng' and foot pr11hll-rn' IJl...t·n t arl' lalt' la't .,ea ... on by onhod1c' -h.1ve. Jlt'rh,1p' ht•1·11 \,11t•g.1' 1110 ... 1 ml'naung 11ppnnt•n1 A h.i.m'>lring p1obll'm "dl'lmcd hun J,111 1 .... 1 'l'r"011 .uid .tgam for nnl'>t ol till' prat t1n·.,. lead111g up to tJ11., yt·.1r' .,.t ·"' 111 11pt·m·r A.,uega ....11d both ham,1nn~'> ached after h1' workhof\t• 't'l, ind hJ.11 agaan~t < h.ir11111ad1• \'llt'J.(il .tl'>o ... 1111 ht· Jdllllllt.'d h" lei! lug IOl .1~.1111'1 I nda). but will bt• lt'dd\ Ill ~u \\hen Lhr '\1u'itan~<; fall. t ol).,'1 m.1 lk.ll h llJlllght m their final prd<.•aKtJt' tuneup "I ldt 11 .ill 1111 thl' field I 1-nda\ · \,uq:a ..... 11d -llw l111C'men hint led grt'ill .md \\l' \ .. on the ganw 11 wa' .1 H'n good ftthng • A .. uegJ • .. ud 111~11ncl'> tale ovrr ""ht•n h1• ,1111·111ph 111 fed ht~ way through hull''>. hut h1" compet111w· 11.1tun· 1 an romplr1 ;i1e the prme'' "I ~et rt•Jlly l'M 1tl'd out tJ1rre and .,.onwllmt·' I havl' to JU"t tell my...clf to hrt'allw and relax." he .,.aid Toward lhal l'nd. A<,uega !-aid ht'.~,111wd 111 ... p1r;rtmn trom .i rnag.v111e art1t le .1bou1 ~1am1 I >olph111' runrung tMl k HKky Wilha.m'-. giwn to him by Me...a a'"'IJ.nl l 11.11 h lu, 1 ... ht>ll l<bt week. in wh1d1\\1ll1am' talk...' ahoul rl'ld\Jrl~ 1•11o~h '"hen 1 a.rnmg Lhe ball 1t1 h•t '"'unu 1alce nwr "I \.t' nt'H'r bft•n a big Ru:ly Wil11.un.,. fan. b111 I frh M:.c· he w.l!> "JW.iling to llll' 111 1hc .in1cle. • !\<.Ul'J:a -..ud In tht> "'rnnd half 1-'nday. I dt•ndt•d to n:'lax and JU"I run \\11em'vcr I gu oul for an o ffen'\IVf' wn<''> no"'· I tell my!>eU to JU't nm I thmlc I'm going to read that ,trt1de a.,. a remmder before ewry game • Though l'erk1m. ha' rarely seen A'ucga get a rham t· to n.m at 100%. lw helit•ve'> the affable o;enior. wh o ha<, betome a team leader. 1~ capablt• of repealing hi., performance ~ainst 01etminade "I le m1.,.wd '>Om<' practices and that afft'<'ted hi" t1mmg m our firM game. r erlom said "But he found another gear lhe other night 11 ... long touchdown runs wert> impressive, but he had one run in our fir..t IT) drive of the third quarter. whert> ht was o;topped up at the hne and ended up breaking about tight tackles and gemng about 12 yanh. I le'c; powerful enough to make that kJnd of run and he can al'M> maier a move and run away from defrnder; • SCHEDULE TOOAV Footbetl High ldlool -Laguna~ va Costa Mesa, at Newport Harbor 0099 country High ldlool boys and guts - Corona del Mar at Northwood, 3 p.m.; Co.ui Meu, E-.ncta at~.3p.m. ...,,.. Collegie,,...-~ .. ., UC Wine. 7 p.m. High""'°°' boys-~ eo..~~pe.y: ~Buenevtlca• ~Hart>or. lp.m..; 0.. HU 11t CofoN dll Mllr, 3 p.m.; Estancia 9t trviN T~4 at University High, va. M•tet Del. 8 p.m .. vs. Irvine, 8 p.m ........ High edM)04 girts -Est8neia at Colte ~ 3 p.m.; Sage Hift at FebTnont 3:15 p.m. ~· ...... Coltege women -Alliant Uni~ at Vanguard, 7 p.m. .... CoMege "*' -Vanguerd UnMnlty at Aff!4nt Uniwnity, 2 p.m.. Goll ttiQh ~girt.-~ Maee I atlMM,3p.m. ..... ....., ' High adMd-NIWPO'ft ....._: I .. s.mteaor a 15 p.m. • ... Newport Haibor High'a girls tennis team won dU1le doubles sets tn lbeir 15-3 loa to Peninsula In Palos Verde& Wednesday. The doubles teams or Bonme Adami llJl A.J. Olson. Brittany Sturgell and ~epn McKay and Crist.a Mcintosh and early Adams all won one set for the Sail· ora (2-2) as Diana JChoury and Vanessa Dunlap nanowty missed pulling out a aet. "I was very happy with the freshman team of Brittany Sturgess and Megan McKay who went to the tiebreak against their No. 2 doubles team and beat their No. 3 doubles team.· said Newport Coach Aetcher Olson. *Peninsula is very good.~ NON.£AGUE Newport H.t-3. Peninsula 15 SPORTS snglee-G. Kay (NH) lost to Mahtani HJ; lost to Jurewitz <Mi, (sub) Haxby (NH) lost to Schweyer 0-6; Khoury (NH) loSI 3-6, 0-6. ~; Dunlap (NH) lo$t 5-7. 1-8, 2-6. Doubles -B. Adams-Olson (NH) loS1 to Weber-Stearns 2-6; lost to Vrwkiewitz-Jac:hon 2-6; def. Lia-Polltti 6-4; Sturgess-McKay (NH) lost 0-6, 6-7 (2-7) def. Chen-Parsa 6-4; Mcintosh C. Adams (NH) won 6-1. SEAN Hlll.£R I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Kristi1 McClooe blocks an assault by Mater Defs MO-ea Collins in Wednesday right's ~ame thriler. Elsewhere in high school girls non- league tennis Wednesday: • Costa Mesa grabbed four sets in doubles but it wasn't enough to knock off host Mission Viejo. Tars stun · Mater Dei Costa Mesa senior Hilary Havens re- turned from a wrist injury that had side- lined her and won her singles match in a substitute role for the Mustangs, who are now 3-4, 3-0 in the Golden West League. Costa Mesa double~ teams of Mmh- Thy Pham and Oii Doan beat Mission Viejo's No. 2 and No. 3 doubles teams and the team of Brenda lran and Laura Fais grabbed the middle set of their match. "It was a good experience for us in hopes of ge«jng to CIF." said Costa Mesa Coach Joe Havens. NOM..EAGlJE Costa Mesa 4, Mission Vieio 14 Singlet -K. Nguyen (CM ) lost to Desai 0-6; lost to Poblette 0-6; lost to Soccocio 0-6; H. Nguyen (CMI lost 0-6, 0-6, 0-6; E. Wallace (CM) lost 3-6, 0-6, Hilary Havens (CM sub) won6-0. Doubles -M Pham-Ch. Doan (CM) lost to Young-Pazeky 2·6; def. Hanberg-Sanders 6-3; def. Ryderg-Scardina 7-5; B. Tran-Fels (CM) lost 2-6. won 6-4, 3-6; P. Rodriguez-Gomez (CM) lost 2-6, 3-6, 2-6 •Sage Hill dropped a 10·8 decision at Tesoro, falling to 3-2 despite singles sweeps by KelJie Ammerman and Katie McKitterick.. Tesot"O 10, S~ Hilt 8 Singles -Ammerman (SH) def. Long1ott1, 6-3; def. Fletcher, 6-2; def. Graham, &-0; Mcl<itteridc (SHI won 6-3, 6-4, &-0; Fullmer (SHI won, 6-3; lost.~. 5-7 Doubles -Berman-Hultman (SHI lost to Neff-Autera, 3-6; lost to Kempsell-M1ller, 2 6, lost to Cordero-Lippincott, 3 6; Webb-Tomltnson (SHI lost, 5 6. 1·6, 5-7; l.svin.Graham (SH) lost, 1 6, won, 6-4. lost. !>-7. Sailors come back from 0-2 deficit to win in five. Richard Dunn Daily Pilot NEWPORT BF.ACH -After an im- probable comeback victory, in whlch Newport Harbor High's girls volleyball team rallied from a two-game deficit to defeat Mater Oei in five games Wednes- day night, Sailors C.oach Dan Glenn scored some high points from his No. l supporter -his wife, Mary. "I think that rates as one of the top- five comebaclcs. I had the diaper bag all packed (after two games),~ quipped the coach's wife, with two babies in tow. Newport Harbor {6-1). which was swept by Mater Dei in the quarterfinals of the Dave Mohs Memorial Tourna- ment last week, appeared almost lifeless after the visiting Monarchs (7-3) won the first two games, 15-10, 15-4. But the Sailors came back and won the next three games, 16-14, 15-13, 15· 11, in a riveting nonleague match for the ages. "ll 's also the first time these lcids beat Mater Dei, • said Glenn, whose team de- feated Mater Dei for the first time in the 2000s. "These kids lost to Mater Dei on the lower levels, too. It's the first time we've beaten Mater Dei since April (Ross in 1999): Ross, a former Gatorade National Player of the Year and now a star at USC.: wouJd have been proud of her alma ma- ter's comeback. "They played bard," Mater Dei Coach Craig Pu.anti said of the Sailors, who lost to Mater Dei, 15-11, 15--6, in a best - of-three match in the Dave Mohs Tour- nament, which serves as the Orange County Ownpionships. "I give a lot of credit to Newport Harbor. That team came bad with a lot of heart." Mater Oei, ranked No. 4 in Orange County and sixth in the Southland by the Los Angeles Times, lost to Los An· geles Marymount in the Dave Mohs Tournament title match Monday night, after blowing a 14-5 lead in the second game. And, after easily winning the second game against the Sailors for a 2·0 edge. the Monarchs enjoyed a 12-7 advantage in the third game. Newpon Harbor, r.mked fifth in the county, chipped away and gained mo- menrum. Then. after Glenn insened junior outside hitter Lauren Miller Into the lineup, the Sailors found another weapon to heJp Pepperdine-bound 6· foot-3 middle blocker Kristin McOune (30 kills), junior outside hitter Alyson Jennings and sophomore opposite Emily Turner. Miller fired a rocket off the fists of Mater Dei's Kelty Klein for a Newpon sideout with the hosts trailing in the third game by five points. McOune fol · lowed with a scoring kill and the ~MS· rally was underway. Despite eight serv- ice errors in the third game. the Sailors were still able to come back.. During one late point. Newport's Kel - lie King kept a rally aUve with an out- standing dig on a spike by Mater Oei's Andrea Collins. leadmg to a combined scoring block by Jennings and 6·foot freshman Bryana Carey that cut the Monarchs' lead to 13-11. Newport Harbor staved off three match points in the third game. then tied the game. 14 · 14, on Turner's service winner. McCune had a kill for a one- point lead and a Mater Dei hitting error capped the victory. "We were down in that third game anc.J not playing very well. We missed a lot of serves; Glenn said. "It's really a good comeback." ln a €vild fourth game, Newport ral Hed from a 6-5 deficit to take an 11 -6 lead. then Mater Dei came on strong a1 the end and tied the game, 13-13. After a Jennings kill for a sideout. Newport scored on back-to back Mon- arch rutting errors for the shm margin of victory. ln the fifth game, the Sailors opened well again, this lime with a 4-0 lead on the heels of great digi9ng by Miller and King. an ace by King and stuff block by Carey. Mater Dei. which never led in the rally-scoring finale. pulled to within one point on a couple of occasions, the last time when Harbor had a 9-8 edge. At that point. McCune fooled the Ma- ter Dei defense with an off-speed ldlJ with her lefi hand. then she added rwo service winner. for a 12-8 Newport lead. Maier Dei pulled to within 12-1 O and 13· 11, but Newpon Harbor ended an unlikely comeback win on kills by Turner and Miller, whose game-winner hit the bad line and Tars' fans erupted ESTANCIA LINEUPS COLLEGES OFfENSE "'Wt Yr Po 12 lewo• Bt .a.n-I> J 183 Sr 08 3'I GeoM-•t ~10 Hf'> So TB 36 8ubb.t 1Ut1>l1CJ '> 1(119'> Jr F8 28 J1NV Ramrr9' 59 I')') Sr Wll 20 lOU<I VeldH J1 !>-8 140 5' Wll 39 .i.nn.tne Young &4 21"> S• TI eo Garv Slr.wo 6-1 711' Jr lT 72 Se<g.o Aneol• t>-0 260 St LG 75 ~ He<nandet 8-0 r..o Sr c 64 Men Monell &3~ Sr AG 16 Ian M0t1on ~290 So RT ESTANCIA Continued from 83 the backfield by sophomore tail- back Geo Macias, who rushed for 41 yards on ~en carries against Magnolia, before sitting QUt against Century. Senior tight end Jermaine Young (ftve catches for 67 yards and one TO) is the leading re· cdver for f.stancia. whjch also counts upon senior Louis Valdes Jr. (four catches for 43 yards). The KnJ8"1ta. attempting to win their first three games on the ftdd for the first time since the 1~ (their 3-0 start In 1998 in· duded a I018 reversed by forfeiO, ha¥e much more impressive of- fer.Ml numbera. Senior n.an.ning baclt Mike ~a MCOnd·team All-Empire t.e.gue eelecdon last lle8SOn, has nilhed tor 256 yards and three roe. lndudJng. l7S.~ per· .bmance In tho ~ta' twpris.. 1111 lf-7 triumph ~ Villa ~ ......... Selllot quarmblck Tuny S.VO· ... ..,., ......... tht SftlOD with ... ~a. bM completed It '11 YI b 258 ywdl; wtth three D>illlildrielaW~ • M JI r I • CJtidOf1ll are ~ ..... a:.r.eOi (re.. .._.,...,......,_...rour ....... ~ ..... .,... DEFENSE No . .....,., HI.Wt. Vr Pae. l9~neVoung ~m St OE 51Gery~ 6-0290 Jt OT 56 Lendon Puhur 6-2 235 Jr OT 85Rogef~ 6-1 19& St OE &4 E'* Ande<wn &-1 186 St Ol.8 '5 o.i ..... crom f>.11 1'5 Jr JlB .a M .... CehrM 6-1215 Jt ILB 42 MrbSolla 6..() 175 Jr Ol.8 :II J.-.ry flemrr91 5-9 155 St CB 3'1GeoM-..e S-10 1815 So CB 15 lewot Btedttl-&-3 183 Sr I'S catchers is returning first-team all-leaguer Brandon Barnes. a 6-1, 18<l-pound junioL Barnes has caught five passes for 63 yards, includJng TD grabs of 30 and 18 yards. Kevin Stout is another stand· out receiver, having earned sec- ond-team all-league honors as a junior. He also lclcb for the Knights and made field goals of 30 and 27 yards ln the team's 27 • 21 season-opening win~ Gar- den Grove. HThey have a wide-open of- fense, but they are not faster than we are," Noonan aaid. "Prom an athletic standpoint. J think we match up with them very well. We just need to control the ball and keep their offense off the fieid." Noonan bellews his defenae. led thus Car by eophomore de- fensive end 8_ryce McK.endry and tenlor comert>Mlk Javy Ramirez. can be much more e&cdve JI not put tn &bort·Ocld lltuadom by lost fumbles or lntercepdona. McKendry mlsaed eome 9llty prac:dca due to llln-this week and wW not stan. Noonan~ Noonan ls alao hoping the eee oondnued lmprcwernmt • the £a8la prepare for tbett Golden w. l.4lepe opener Ott. s ..... Weltmin8ta Kltelbi ,.. the ~ &-2, tboulb the t_,. Nriw noc pa.)'9d Ucl 1W7 . j UC/ just misses 'Eaters nearly earn a tie with visiting San Diego, the No. 14 college soccer team in the nation. J . ~ •• BRIEFS Pirates punish Cypress 1be Orange Cout College men's wa- ter polo team earned lts O.rst win ln 1he Orange Empire Confennce with a 16-8 vlctoty mer host Cypn!s8 Wednesday. OCCs Billy Jolly. Nidc WUbar and Greg ~rthlng ICOred {our goals each, while Abner Castorena netted three. Pirates Q>acb Mlb Stachowski said bis team's demue let up seYeral fast breaks. Jolly recorded five steals and Worthing had {our. OCC improved to 4·5, l-2 ln the OBC, while Cypress dropped to 1-8, 1-2. • The Orange <:oast C.ollege women's water polo team scored three Courth-pe- riod goals to break a 2·2 tie and wm an Orange Empire Conference game against Cypress Wednesday. The Pirates received one goal from five different players including Counney Robertson. Amber Braly, Sarah Mt<:hell, and Sara Nataliz.o. Pirate goalkeeper Heather Deyde11 made three saves. OCC improves to 9 "l. 3-0 in the OEC while Cypress falls to 6- 5· I. 1-2. ORANGE EMPIRE CONFDIENCE MEN 5cof'9 by Quarbtn Onnge Coelt 18. CVPt-8 Orange Coast 5 3 7 1 Cypress 1 1 3 J OCC -W1lbar 4, 'Northing 4, Jolly 4, Castorena 2. Murphy 1, Herman 1. Saves Andrews, 4, Nichols 2. Cypree1 -Kaufman 3. Cornwell 2. Craig 1 Goodwin 1, Harrison 1 Saves -Craig 6 ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE WOMEN °"91:-Coast 5. Cypress 2 Orange Coast ~ ~ l Cypress o 2 o o OCC -Braly 1, Mitchell 1, Robertson 1 Doll 1, Natahlo 1. Saves -Oeyden 3. CypNa -Craig 1, W1rthgen 1. Saves Craig 6 ••• POLO: Ea1tes romp, 16-3 lb II ') The ftTSI game in the Golden Wl''>l League for the F.stancia High boy<. wJll•r polo team proved successful a-. lhl Eagles belted host Westminster. 16 :.I The win makes the Eagles 1-2. I O 111 the Golden West League. Junior PauJ C.oWer led the Eagles w11h five goah, followed by )Cl!S I lellmkh and Frank Gamboa, who each had foU1 goals and Matt Melkovich, Anthon\ liermann and Chad Kunnen whu illl had one goal apiece. Goalie Nathan Marsteller made nrne saves. "We had the counterattack worl.ing 111 lhe second and fourth penods and that was the difference. -said h~tancia C oal h John Carpenter. "Our front cour1 g.imt' and our 6-on-S's were on. We came ou1 a lit1le tight m the fir..t period but 1 thtn~ our guys were a UttJe psyched up ror our first league game." Collier also played weU defens1vrly. making several steals, C'.arpentl!r ...aid. fatancia\ junior v-ar<>ity team ~JI Wesuninster 12-3, as ~an Goodm<ut scored seven goals. GOl.DEN WEST LEAGUE Estancia 16, w.tmlnsts 3 Score bv au.rt.rs Esta0C1a ) a • • •• Westminster o 1 1 1 1 Est -Collier 5, Hellmteh 4, Gamboa 4, Man Metlcov1ch 1, Anthony Hermann 1, Chad Kunnert 1 SavM -Marstellar 9. West -Helton 2. Pendergrass 1 Saves Scholl 11 saves VOUEYBALL: Mesa, In five I IUNTINGTON BEACH -The t.0,1.1 Mesa High girls volleyball team won "' first Golden West League match Wednesday against host Ocean View m five, 15-12,4-15, 16-14, 13-15, 15-5. Sharon Day 20 led the Mustan~ wuh 20 kills and had three aces while Jackit• Havens had 26 assist~ VOlLEYBAU: Pirates rally The Orange Coast College women'i. volleyball team rebounded from losing lhe first two games against host Ventura to win the final three and improve to 4-0 Wednesday. The Pirates beat Ventura O·l) 29-31. 22·30, 30-24, 30-19. 15-12. The Bucs were up 10-6 in the thJrd game before Ventura closed to within 13·12. Melissa 1.aplain Jed the Sues with 20 lcilJs and in bloclcs {10) as Kelty Overby and ICrystJe Davis both had 17 kills. Ka· sey Petersen also recorded I 0 blocks and Davis led the 1eam with five aces. Elisha Counts had a game-higJl 46 as· slsts to go along with Janelle Jeremiah's team -leading 16 dip. GOLF: ...,._'ljult too much FOUNTAIN VAUBY -8ehlnd a 33 from Minnie Olol, the Fountain valley girls golf team beat Corona deJ Mar by 10 attobs to cornp&ete a nonleque match Wednelday at the par·36 Mile Square Golf Coone. Fowuatn Vllley beat the Sea tanp 238-2'8 with OlOI t.Uq medalltt bon· on.. Her. 33 Wed1'elday matc:hel I.be ICOre lhe that .. Met In the ftmt·half of the match to~ at Newpoct ~ach COunayOuh Jed;le McC9Y ~ Jenrillei' Woo both ftred 6 to a. CdM u 'AlrOnka Pried· man -.. 41. l.tltle ~ camo In wlth I 51 and~ Nlilloll Called I 57 fOr Coldl Mate~ l9lm. The loll clnP C.dM to 2·5. • 1!!nf!Y. ,,, 0. !j ?.!! u -··-·-------............. • l.1111 .... .... -·--· ce-.... °'• . 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TH{ PCTITION requcsh authority to administer the tstate under the Independent Adm1n1s traUon of Est.Iles Act (This Authonty •Ill tllo• the personal rtprnen tetlv• to take m1ny 1clions •itl\out obtain In& court approva l Before lltlma certain Ytry important actions. ho•ever, the personal reprnenlatlve ••II b• rtqUlled to eove notice to Interested persons unltu they have waived notice or consented lo the PfOposad achon ) The Independent ad ministration authority will be aranted unle\i an interested per \on lo~ an obiett•on to the pe lotion and show\ &ood cauu why the <ourl should nut ennt the 1uthor1ly A HEARING on lhr pet1t1on will be held on OCTOBER 17, 2002 "' I JO p m in Dept I l I located at 341 lhe Coty Drive South, Or•n&e CA 92868 tr YOU OBJ(CT tu thr ar ant1n1 ol the petotoon you ~ould a~ar al 111 .. hear 1n1 and sliottt yuur obte(t1ons or "'" w11lttn ob,e,hons with th" cour I befo" Ille hur1ne Yuur appearanc• may be on PP"On or by y1.111r altornty If YOU AR( A r.Rr UI lOR or Lnnl1nee11t creditor ol the decea!>«d you m,nt hie ynur d11111 with lht coutt and m•ol • 'opy to th" per \n11dl rsprennt•llvt appomt•d by lht <our I within lour months trom the dale nt the forst l\suanct ul letters as provod"<l 111 Probate Code \•• 111111 ':HOO lhe tomt 1111 lohnic dio11ms will not 01111e belon tour month\ lrnm lht hear one d;at" nuh< "d •bove YOU MAY C V.MINL !ht lolr k•pt by the 'our t II yuu .air 1~ a pet wn 1n ltrtsltd on the e>lale, ynu m<1y lolt wolh the 1 our t a Requnl tor Speual Nohce ( 10< m 0£ I~) ol lhe him& ol an 1nv""'°' y and •PP• 11ut ol estate Msels o< ol any pelohon °' account '" provided on Pr <.bait Code st<toon 1250 A Request lur SpeL1at Notice toun 1s avaolablt loom the court clerk Att•-Y fw '•tltl-• ,_trldi McN.ly, EMf. SIN 1aJ467 GUlD&WOITH 1u•1 v-"-.. -. •1640 kv'-, CA t261 2 Published Ntowpn1 t B<'•< h Cu,11 ,.,_eu Daily Pilot September 19. ?«o. 76 ?007 1 hWll!i~ Rdllllls """"" ... s..... 1he lnllowong pel\nM 11 t d0<n1 busono\ " I enl1 Mo<11"s"v Arcll1 lecture 3111 Seumd Ave Suite I. Corona dtl Mar CA 92625 Thomu Pal11ck Mo11" sey, 1025 W /Olh SI S.ant.a Ano, CA 97706 Paul Runrll l enl1 10730 h ulbt• rt l us Ion CA 92182 Tho,. buson .. ss 1\ < un ducted by .i erner al Plftner~1p Han ~ou sto1rt"d 001111 buStnt'ss yeti Nu lhomas Mor llS'\t'y This statement wa\ hied with the Cllunty Clerk of Oran1e County on09/17/0Z 20026'172.SO Dally Pilot Sept 19. 76 Oct 3. 10. 2002 1~ .......... ... s...... The tollowone perM>n\ e1• do1n1 b11$1nH~ n ThtCndltSpol.com, 3700 Newport Blvd . Suite IOI. He•po«t Buch. CA 92663 Anthony Peter Franco!\ 416 Hardine St . Hew po<t BHch. 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Of both, hied with the County of GRACE ALLAIRC Clerk of Orana1 County NOWl ANO tk• CRACE " on 09/24/02 ROWLAND 2002HllON A PETITION fOR PRO Datly Piiot Sept 26. Oct BATE hH been hied by 3. 10, 17, 2002 TI1ll2 BENJAMIN FRANKLI N ..____~ ROWLAHO on tlM Supt1 ,_ _ rior Court of C11hlorn11 '-S..... County of OftAHGE THC PHITION fOR PROBATE requesh that B(NJAMIN FRANKLIN ROWLAND be appointed u personal reprnenla love to 1dmin1sler lhe H t1t1 ol the decedent THC PETITION requests the deudenl s .,n ind cod1c 1ls. 11 .any be admitted lo probate The will end any codlctls art 1ve1l1ble for uamone hon tn the Me h1pt by the court THE PETITION requests 1uthorlty to administer the utate under llle tndependent Adm1n1s tr1tion of E st1tn Acl (This aulhot1ty will allow the personal rep<esen lahve to take many atloons wolhoul obtain •nit 'our t a ppr oval Belore tahin& certain very 1mport.1nl achon~. how~ver the personal rep1nenlat1ve will be requ11ed to give nuh<f' tu onlerestrd pef\ons unln\ they have wa1v1:d n""'' 01 consented lo th, vroposed action ) I hi' indev.,ndent .td mon"lraloon aulhOflly will tw tt•anltd unleu •n rnt•t•sted 1>e•son l1IP\ an ubre1..hon to the pt'l•llon dOd shows guoll r Juv why th" cuurt •,h11uld nol 11unl the auth,.11ly A HCARINC un lht pet1t111n will be ht'ld un OC IOBf R 17 ?OOZ .11 I JO p m 10 Dept l 1'l Int a led di 341 The City 011vt P 0 Bo• 14171. 0r6nftt, CA 92863 157 II YOU OBJf.Cl tu the &• •ntmK of the pell hon yc1u shuuld appear al lhe hu11ng and \tale your Obl"t lluns °' "'" written r1b1"< toun\ with thf' Ulllfl bl'h>rt! tile llearrne Your ~PPt"•r •nee may be 1n pr1 \HO or by your •ltornev II YOU ARf A CRl 01 IOR nr a conl111&1WI The followln1 peraons are doillC business II O[AlH. 2211 Moody Lane, '-Pl. •2. f ulletton, CA92861 Daniel Pa lrlcll Shelton, 2211 .Moody lan1. '-Pt 12, Fullerton, CA 92861 l•m~I Mahammed Oah doul, 850 N Kathleen Ave • '-Pl •A. Or1n1e CA92867 This business Is coo duded by • aeneul partnerhip Have you slar ted doln11 bo"llflll yet? No J.tmal Mahammed Oah doul Thos stat1ment wn ftled with lhe County Clerk ol Ounce County onOS/20/02 20026914222 Daily Pilot Sept 19, 26, Oct 3, 10, 2002 TH869 fldllM .... '-S..... I he followtn& persons Me do1n1 business n Impact Audio. 8 13 Con a•ess St Costa Mesa, CA926V Juon Ch1vo Cr anneman 813 Con&ress St . Costa Mes., CA 92627 Bil Martel. 1126 11• N Vost .. , Lo~ An11e'"'· CA 97627 llus business 1\ •On due led by a eenct "' par I nersh1p Have you sl•r led duong busmess yrt1 Yes. 1 1{01 )"son Chovo Gr anne man This statement wa'\ hied with the Cuunly Clerk of Oran11e County Oil 09/6/02 20026916082 011ly Polol Sept I? 19 26. Oct 3, 2002 Th841 Fldilllll ..... ... s........ lhe lollowon& persons .ue doing business u Properl1f!s ol RaMho Santa Marca11ta. 23J31 V•• Ven•do. Coto Oe Cau CA92679 PRMS Realty, Inc (CA) 23331 Via Venado. Coto Ot Cau CA 92679 • red1tnr 111 the deceas•d. yuu must Ille yout claim with the cour I and mail ' lDPY lo Ille perwn•• 1rptPsenlahve appointed by the court w1th1n tour fh1' business •s cun months lrom the dale ol ducted by a COfpolaloon 11111 1uuance of letters Have you slat led •s provided 1n Probate do1ne business yet7 Yes, Code section 9100 l he 8/02 tome fOf loline cl111ms will PRMS Really, Inc not eap11e before lour Ornnl\ Crah3m, P1n1 1T10<1ths from lhe hu11n1 dent dale nohced above Tho\ statement wn YOU MAY EXAMINE th• folrd with the County tote ~ept by the court II Cler~ ol Orantl' County you •re .a person on on f/9/24/0'l tere\ted •n the ut•le 20026911145 you may file with the 011ly Pilot Sept 26 Oct tourl a Request tor l. 10, 17 2002 Th891 Spettal Nohce (form 0£ Rdlllm ..... 1$4) of th .. lol1n1 ot an inventory and appr11sat '-Slllmillt of estate u~h °' ot fhe lollowlne per$0ns •ny petition 01 actount arr do•na busmen as .n proV1ded 1n Probate Prohle 17~1 Sky Perk Code sechon IZ"iO A Corcle Suite G. Irvine. Request lor Special CA 92614 Nllhte lorm 1s avaolable Aldetm NA llC (CA), from the court rlerk 179!>1 Slly Par~ Cucle . Att-Y f.., ,.1111-: Suite C, Irvine CA 92614 JOA NNE SANOIAN, n11s busonrn '' con 106211 due ted by l 1m1ted 205S s-JOG41"ln St., L1ab1hty Co frH-. CA 9 3721 Have you slarled 559 -2S•-taoo dome buSonM\ yet' Ye\ SS9-2 5•-t7t7 t.. 1/1/1001 Published Newpott Alderm NA UC fluch Costa Moo\• O••IY James Krausha1r M•n PolQt September 19 26 111n1 Member l1 2002 Thf~ This statement wn -hied with ll>e County Clerk of Oran1e County Jhe follow1n1 person\ Me dome busoneu n u I rut TURE. 14!>8 f 1q1h STRCCI COSIA Ml SA CA 92627 JOHN GAVIN 1458 l IQth STR([I C051A Mf SA CA 92627 lfHR(Y ADAl.HI )'>I OlO NEWPORT Bl VO . H4J, NCWPORI BCACll CA 9?663 I his b1>\lnr's " •on du,ted by a Rener 11 p1ftnenh1p H•n you started do1n1 business yet' No leltrey Adiotch1 fh" statement wa' ltled with lhl' County Cler~ of Oraniie County nn 08/27 /02 2002H150J7 Oatly Pilot Sept 26. Oct l . 10. 17, 2002 TH897 lh1 totlowin1 penon~ are clo•na bus•neu IS A ) hf'tulrn O.S11neri B ) Qu!'k Tome Leads C ) Lender s Chooc•. 2050 W Ooewood, Anaheom . CA 92801 Adam Romo. 2CX10 001 "'ood . Anaheim, CA 91801 This b.n1ness 1s con dueled by 1111 ondrvodu•I Have you 'ltarled dotn1 bu""~" yttl? Yu 03/06/2001 '-dam ltomo lh" statement •e' filed w•ll' th• County Cllr-of Ortnt:t Counly on~11/02 IOH•t17112 Oeit~ f"otot Sept 19. 26. Ott. 3. 10,2002 Th86!> ......... ........... on 09/06/02 2002 .. 1.075 Oaoly Pilot Sept 12. 19. 26 Oct 3.2002 rh831 Fldlllm ..... '-S...... 1 he tollow1nc per sons 11 e doone busoneu n Cycle Addicts 611 18th Slreet. Hunt1ncton Buth. CA 92648 s,011 f rederick Woods. 61 1 18th Sheet Hun lln(Clon Buch. CA 92648 !hos busmen os con dueled by an ind1vHlu1I Have you started do•n1 bus1neu yet' No Scott fraderock Woods This statement was toled with the County Clerk ol Ounce County on 08/30/02 20026915575 O~oly Pilot Sept 26. Oct l. 10, 17,2002 TH887 .......... '-S...... The follow1ne penons 1re do1n1 bus1nnJ It. OUl80l.INO YACHTS. 342• VII Oporto, New pof' Beach, CA 92663 Ph111p K Lambett. IU3 Superior Av• • 050, Newport Beach. CA 92663 This bus.-rs con dueled by an 1nd1vHlu•I Heve you startad do1n1 buOMMSS yeU Ho Phil!CI K Lt mll«t Th" ,111emenl wH toled •Ith the County Clerk of Onnse County on08/30/02 1001 .. 1~ 011ty ,.,, Sept !>. 12' 19, 26, 2002 TllUI .......... .......... Th• fonowtfta l*M>llS eni .,.. b"'IMU n Atwell ConwftJn1 CrOU!>· 2030 N Pot111ettla SlrHt, S.nl• "'11, CA 92706 EllmMtll Atwell. 20lO N ,olnMttl» Street. S..t• '-"•·CA fZ10I Tild ...,,.._. .. tll'I. ~ ...... ........... HaftJfill•ted '°1111...._ pt? Y•, volll• Ull .... Alftl ''"" ·~ ·-,., Wltft lM CIMty Cliirll tf °""I' c-t, 0110MlltW ..... ,..,. ~":::f ......... ......... Ttie .......... ,.nc>n• •• dolllt --.. NfWPOll TOWNCH , 141 uw11, . lftwpot"t 8tKh,CA12:6to ltor.. Flett, lftC (CA), ~ #lf;i.. ~Ito vi.so. This tluMn«M i. con ducted.., • eotpOt•llOlt H.tvt you atwtM dolfla butina.I ~? ... ltoyal ri..t. lftC. Anthony f"MCt, ,,....,,t This 1tatame11t wtt fdtd Wtlh the Ctunly Clerk ot Or•nt• County on 09/2AI02 2002 .. 18071 Dally Pilot Sept 26. Ocl 3, 10. l7. 2002 TH878 The followtna pers.ons ate dolna business as A ) Wind I Spin lransfen, B.) Adv.need lm•a• & Photo, 17859 O•h S trett, f ounl11n Valley, CA 92708 J\1111 H.tary Curtis. 17859 Oak Street. fountain Valley, CA 92708 Thrs business os con ducted by an tndlvidual Have yOll started dotnl buslnesa yetl Ho Jul111 H. Curtis This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Clfanee County on 09/17/02 20026'172.SS Oaoly Pilot Sept. 26. Oct 3, 10 17,2002 Th867 .......... ._ Slllmillt The follo•ine persons are do1n11 businen as 2010 Development Co. Inc 136 I e.1neton l n • Costa Mes.., CA 92626 2010 Development C:o Inc (CA) 136 Ll'lon~ton ln Costa Me~a CA 92626 Th•~ buson~ss '" Lon ducted by a torpor•llon Have you started dOtni bu\mess yet' No 2010 Development Cu Inc W1ll1;,tm C Nut1111e Pruodenl This statement w<i\ loll'd with the Cnunty Clerk of Ordnge County on f19t20102 200269171 37 Daily Pilot S"pt ?6. lJ• t 3. 10. l 7, i.'002 lh876 fidllim lllilleu --~ The lollow1n1 1)4'rsons •• e doone busones-. "~ Auto Mulers l030 S Harbor Blvd Custl Me\a, CA 92627 Anierocan fleet and I en1n11. Inc (CA). 1030 S H~rbor Blvd . Costa M"s. CA926U !hos business 1\ ton dulled by d t0fpot411on Have you sl•rttd doon& busonr\S yet' N11 Amerocan r lee! and le.tsmit Int Aynur Ozonur Pr esodt!nt This st.tlement wn hied with lhe County Clerk ol Oranee County on 09/24/0? 20026918070 Daily Pilot Sept 26. Od 3 10 17 l001 Ht879 Rdilils .... '-S....... The lollowma ptt '°n' are dom.i bu\meu A' Btue Shore Routon& (SI loc#S\0900) 16 Capston" Irvin,. C.A 92606 Rodney F cwd 16 t 411 stone Irvine. CA 92606 Th11. business 1• u1n ducted by "" 1nt11v1dual Ha~e you starlf'd doing bu\lness Y«'I 1 Yr•. 9/1/0? Rodn .. y Ford rhos statemf'nt "''" fried with the Cnuntv Clerk ol 011nae t;nunly on09/17/02 2002 .. 172S4 O.toly Pilot Se11t 19 16 Oct 3 10. ?002 lh8'>9 The followone per '>On\ are dom& bu~1nen u Mo•helle's Oay•are l'bl 7 Wollo Lane. Co\I~ Mesa CA92617 Mtehelle Diane l •P•I• 2'612 Wollo l an• Co\la Mua CA92627 Th" busine's " con dueled by an 1nd1v1dual Have you star led doma bu$1nen yet' Yts. Au1usl, 1992 M!Chelle 0 Zapel• Thi' sl•tement was hied with th1! County Clerk of Orane"' roonty on 9/10/02 20026'16464 011ty Pilot Sept 12. 19 26,0cl 3.2002 lh846 SEU ......... ........ n.. ......... ...-.,. dolM ........... . .X..cia. 1-.1 Clwrdl :~Cost. MHll, CA Jon Kawln AnHl•n•. I H6·1 C1111rcll S t., c .. u1111tsa,CAt21V N•Ule., ltosl10, 2020 f uflerto• Awe.. •11, C..ta ..... CAta21 Tblt ~·­Mted 11,.. • a-•• , . ._.,.. ... ..,. '°" ..... w dofnl ltvsln., yt1t No Nathan lt0&tro Thia 1t11t1ment •H filed witfl th• County Cltrtt. of Of an&• County on f»/17/02 2002'tt72tl Dally Pilot Sept 19, 26, Oct.l , 10,2002 llll62 ......... ... s....... Th• followlna perM>n• 1te do1n1 business u · Tomyco. 8 Jetty Or , Coron• del Mu , CA ~2625 Stephen Thomu, 8 Jetty Or . Ccwona del MM, CA 9262S Sarah A ThomH, 8 Jelly Or , Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Thlt. businus IS con ducted by: co-partners Have you started cloin& bus iness yet? No S1ephen Thom» This statement •as flied with the County Cieri! ol Oranse County on f/9/20/02 2002691714! Oaoly Pilot Sept 26, Oct 3. 10, 17.2002 Th87!i .......... '-S..... The followon11 persons are doing busonns as Sale Home, 2450 [Iden Ave K Costiol Mesiol CA 92627 Huch F 1ntay. 2450 C Iden Ave . K Costa Mesa. CA 92621 Mehs"" Prennt1 ;/450 [Iden Ave . K r.osld Me~a. CA 9?621 This busine\s ,,. lllfl duded by a 11ent1 ~I par ln~rshop Have you star led doing bus1ne\s yet? No Hugll Finlay lhl\ stalem.,nl wai. ltl .. d with the County Clerk of 01 an&r County "" 09n4102 20026918069 Daily Pilot Sept 26. Oct 3. 10, 17 i.'OOi' IH880 ~IUm ... s..... fhe follow1ne pf'r\on\ arft-do.n& busme'S\. a\ J B Robon!>on I 11eplacn In< 13 Corpor•lt Plau, Stt 200, Newport Beath, CA 92663 JR Robinson F 11epl•< n Inc (CA), 13 Cor11nrall' f'tau tlOO. Newport Bt~<h. CA 9l663 rhos business IS lOn ducted by a corp<>r•lf' H••e you st•• ttd do1n11 business yet> Yes 8 1/02 l B. Robinson f "" places Inc Joyce B Robon\on, Se• Jh1s slalerrn!nl was filed with the County Clerk of Oraner County on 08 30101 70026915441 Oaoly Pilot Stpt 5 12 19 ?6. 2002 lh82l fldftlenlmm '-S..... lhe lollowma penons Jte dome business n l Pizza 3423 Vo• lido Or Nrwport Beach C~ 92663 L uos Aneet Venf'gas Jr 902 Haye-.. Irvine CA 97620 Carohne MyQu•t-n Mai 902 Hayl's It ¥1ne CA 92620 ll11s l>U\lllllSS I\ con dut led by hu\bend dnd "'''" Have VDU st1rlrd doone bus1nes\ yet' 'Yes 9/1/2002 l u1s A Veneen It Thts s tatement was Med with the Counly Ct.,1k ol Ounee County i>n f/9/?S/02 2002Hll19J Oaoly Pilot Sept 26. Oct 3 10, 17. 2002 lh889 ™"'-...... '-S..... The lollowma per sons "'" aoina business as Ander~n and Son. 3102 Donnybrook, Cost• Mt sa. CA 92626 Rene E Andef\on 3102 Donnybrook ln . Cost• Mt", CA 92626 This busonns 1s con dueled by 1n md1v1dual Hne you st11 led do•n& business ytl' Yes 1992 Rene Anderson This stlltemenl wn toled with the County Clerk of O"nce County on 09/06/02 your uno.unted 2002•t l6ot4 items throuah clusotoed O•oly Pilot Sept 12. 19, Upl Nalcll 2M8 26, Oct. 3, 2002 Tlt832 Upfllallca ........ ......... n.,........,.,_. . ................ : CoHbl f....,tl ·-..... :riot lu1t11eu CMt. Or., tl.30, ltv"'e, CAQ12 f>BH ht.,ptl.MI, Inc. (CA). 2102 l ulln•u C.ntw Or., H .JO, ltvlr\t. CAm12 T1\ia w•lntu n con dVctld lly: • c0tpoutlon Hllft 10U•t .. ted doll\I bullil18S$ yett YH OJ..2001 PBH EnltrPftlM. Inc 811tllt Hunt. CFO This 1lat11ment wu filed wltll the County Cltnl of Oran111 County on09/20/02 20016917140 Dally Pilot Sept 26. Oct 3, 10. 17. 2002 lh813 .......... ... s..... The foOowina perMlns are doipe businen n Streetman Anoc1aln. •12 White Cap lane, Newport Cont. CA 92M7 Geor11 A.. Slteetman. 412 Whtie Cap lane. New port Coosl, CA 9~7 This business ts con ducted by 10 indlvtduel Have you started dome business yet? No Geor11 Streetman This slaleonenl was roted with the County Clerti. ot Onnae County on09n4/02 10026t 1I072 Daily Pilot Sepl 26. Oct 3, 10, 17. 2002 IH877 Adlll.W.U .......... The lollowone per sons are dotn& busmen as Garage Tek of Oran11e County. 23151 Aluldt Or • lacuna Hills CA 92653 Rybe•e (nterproses Int (CA). 23151 Aluld<' 01 Lacuna Hill~. CA 9?653 This business '" con ducted by a torporalton Have you sla• led dome business yet' No Ryberg [nte1p11se\, Inc Oltvod l Rybera. P1r" dent Thi\ slalemtnt wa\ hied wolh lht County Clerk ol 01an1e County on 08/30/02 20026915447 Daily Polo I Sept '>. 1 ?. ~9. 26.2002 Th818 RcfiM t.ileu --~ .... ..... ......_ ,..,...,..,........ . ... "-.. f .. (1, !JO q,.. Stlttt ••• "••P•rt ••tell, Cllltfonm 92M3 Chrht4u Mtchelle McAdt mt. 210 42nd ltr .. t 11, Newport 8Hc:ll, Calif0tnt. t?t63 S.... f"atrc• f"ersona, 210 42nd SI '8, New pot I Budl, CA 92e63 Ttm buslneu rs (on• ducted by a &*ntftl partner'l.lllp Have you st•t•d doina business yel1 No Sean ParM>ru This slat..,,.nt was fifed with tlM County Cll!rl< of Ofanee County an 09/11/02 200H91•7H Oaoly Pilot Sept 12, 19 76. Oct 3. 200? fh8'>4 l he tollowona pa1,0111 are doon1 busineu as Orance County Motors. 505 W Lambert Roiotd Bru CA 921121 Andrew Pete• No<1krs 25m Cheyenne Way Lake fOfesl CA 92630 This buStnen ts con dueled by an ondmdual Have you starled doona business yet? No Andrew Noakes .. .. ,...._. .. a..i- 10 U•-il!t Wiiia 21700 ............. Md ,,........ ca.. !Iota ..... ~·­that It+ St«• fllf c.ta ....... Star• Plut Mail C-t« wrll-ce- to be sold to tn. pnaret pullltc 1!1 competitive tM .. 24'1 ~t 11¥4 . Co.I.a M.11, c.i.fornla ta21 M OcloOet 21, 2001 •t lO 00 AM lllt follow1111 d e"11bed Pfopt(ty. Untt 1309 Guu1vo Alv1rez 1h Gustavo Alverez, pt1tsonal prop arty, household aoocls. buson-recor<b and/or tn¥entory Unit "414 Sh11on Dasher a k• Sharon Onher . .,.nonel prop eo 1 y hCM1Uhokl 1oods, busoneu reccwM and/Of in..entor y Unit 1304 Diane Ke'l•n& •k• Doane K1Jhne. personiotl propu ly, hour.ehold aoods. hus1 nus record• and/or 1nvenl0fy Untl 1210 Poi11lr 1 Rose aka P.a•lr• Rose per son al property hOUUflold &OOdS bU\I neu r eco1 ds and/01 inventory Unit •234 An11etoca Ru11 ah• Anaelic» Ruiz. personal proper tt . household &oods. bus• ness reco1ds and/or inventory Unit 1299 Jellrey Smith ak• Jelfrey Scot\ ~ IZ Smith person1I proper ty huusehold 1oods, This stalemenl wl\ Med with the County Clerk ol Oranee County on 08/30/02 20026915435 Oa1ly Pilot Sept 19. 26 ?002 lh817 bus1neu ""ord\ and/Of rnventmy llOna Of APfWTIOll TO S81 Ala>ltOUC IMIA6lS Oate of f 1hn1 App he~ hon Aueust9. 200? To Whom II M•y ton urn The Ndmrh) uf the Apphr antrs1 ·~ dfl! KRUNAl tNV['ilMI NIS INC PATH ASllUil ~lllVAB HAI The appl1cdnt> listed above are dpplyonv, 111 the Depa• lmrnl ul Alcohol •l B rv ""'I:" Control lo \toll .;It ohuht bevera&"'> •I 1178 SUNHOWER AV! ~II I COSTA M(SA c;A ~?bib fy p" 0 1 lllt"ll"I\ A11phed for 20 orr SAi I Ill I H ANO WINL Daily Pilot Sept ?6 Oct 3. 10. 2002 lh885 Unit •I?!~ Jeoemv Tard1ll ak~ ltrtmy hrdofl, person.ii prop er ty hou~thold 11ood\ bus.in~\!. f~uud\ aendlur inventoty Purtha\e mu\t b~ m•de with ca""1 only and al th• t•ml' ol \di" 'ial~ sut>,ect to cancellatwn on th~ event ol «•tiff' ment btt wf'en owner dnd obh&ated par I y Publosh•d Nr wport Beach Co~ld MO\d Daily f'1tvl S•ptf.'mber 76 Ortut>er I 200/ Th870 The followllla persons 11 e doon1 bualness as. •) landKllPf loca tors, b) Lan~ape finders, 1264 Crown Ct Wal11ut Creek. CA 94596 Landscepe l ocators LLC (CA) 1264 Crown Ct Walnut Credi CA 94596 This business IS con· ducted by • l1m1led l1ab1hly Co Have you sl,,ted doon& busmen yet? No L•ndscape locetors. LLC . Kevon Buuell, Owner This sl~tem1nt was hied w1lh tlw County Clerk ol Ori1n1e County on 08/19/02 2002HUtll 0 •1ly Pilot Se1>t S. 12, 19. 26 7002 Th829 lhe lollow1n1 perwn\ die doing busono\ •\ A On nitP Co.l\t lr•n \Cllploon l?OI MM hn SI •IO? lrvonr t A 9261? Cindy Str oll ll81 \.-nd Or . Hunl•flRl'ln a,.,,.h CA 97648 Thi'\ bU\tn~\\ I\ ",,,, dulltd by •" .nd1v1du.ll Have you,, ..,, .. d dorn1. bU'\IU .. ,. tf"t N1 Cindy Struh ftu\ ''•ttmfl'nl ""' ti•ed w1lh thf"' f 1;1Jnl y Clerk ot 01 •nil• C """' y on081JO•O? 200269 I S447 Oaoly P1lol Srpl 'i I? 19 26 200? fh8?0 .......... ... s...... The follow1n1 per~ons are dome busrneu •'> [ aeculove Resuur<I' Croup. 22 Cape Wood bury, Newport B~ch CA 92660 Paul W Emery II. ?I Cape Woodbury New port Beach. CA 9?660 K enneltt 0 Sffl\p'>On U C~ Woodbury !Ww port Beach CA 92660 Wolltam Rice n C~ Woodbur y Nf'wpor t Beach CA 92660 Thrs bu\1nes~ 1~ Lon ducted bJ • 111neo •' partner 1.h11> H~ve you •t•r ted do1n11 busoneu yet 1 Nu Paul W £ merv II lhos 't•ltmtnl ... ,~ Med with th<: Co1111tv Ct .. rk Qf Or•n&t Counff nn09 20 02 20026t1713S Daily Pilot S.-pt )f, u, I l. I 0 17 ?00? I hl!l? The loll11w111~ prr wn\ d,r <!4-une bu ... mf''\\ a~ R.stboot Pt \I.ti Prvprr t1f:"'-1011 (;110\." o,.,,. •?Ill c;,,,,, Mr•• I A '17611 C<t''I l ""'"W f ti•"'' 1617 I l:i.tlt•11• lih•I Nr wvo• I lh.11 h r A 92661 frank l (.ldrk lH/ \/"ta lldllr•v \/••do: I allbrMk CA '17078 t onstan<r H t;l•rk f he lollowong p .. rsons .,,. doon& business "' KM Footwear ?!ii l Bay Street Cost• Me\a CA92627 l he loltow1ni prl\Dn\ are dome bu.,nr" n Woldewood f •• 111\ 7173 Orlha1 d 011ve N•wpn1 t Beath CA 9?61>11 N11ht..t" 1•. httrf'IJy v1ven that thr undtr\litnf'd will br wtct •I pubht •utloon ''" O<t 10 700/ Starving 5thol•r \ Mont Stordl!.t. 1951 Nt wporl Blvd Costd Me\d CA 92627. (949> bJI 3119 •20521400!>8 CMol Ruppe low.tn A\lan ar t1lac ts & housrhnld items I dndlord """' vt\ the 1111ht lo bid ... ,~te c .. ,h nnly Sdlt " wb1t< t to 1 dncellatonn on thP evtnt ul \eltltmt11t brtwtt'n l•ndlord ~nd •Jbha•trd potty ! 7332 V1std V•ll•t llP<d<-r <ttlbrtouk CA 'Utll8 Ttu~ tollowma, pt'r\00(, Thi~ bu\mt•""'-•' ton arf' do1ne bu''"'"'' .t outh~d by .• r.tnt"rdl Son1<1 Sc1ol1111 Madt• 2Sl C Bay Stref't. Cn\ta Me~•. CA 92627 B M fNIERf'RISlS ll partntr\h1~• MAI y Jan• Sluukd l16 I a'I 22nd Sii e1•I Nrw pr1r I Beach. (.A 97f.00 W1llowb111ok lo.111• CA Hdv• y1111 , .. ., l~d 92604 domg bu'"''"' yrt' Y• •. Oouatu f Made•. 1'> I £ Bay Street Cost• Ml!Sa, CA 92627 B~• ""' d M1ttu11 Ii 10 11. q? W•llowbroo~ h v111• I I\ I Cdrv l P""'' Ir.• Thi~ bus.1ne~s I) tun ducted by husband •nd wit .. fh1\. bu''"._.,,. 1\ ton due ted bv in 1n111v1duat H••e you stulrd d•nng bu\IOf"'\' yt"t 1 Yr~ 1'110 Starvmg '.')( hnldt \ M1m Storait Oa1ly Poiut ~tlJt•nohrr 97604 I lh•S , •• , ......... 1 ~ • This bu~t",." 1-. • C•n ftl~d w ith tht l'Jl'"'"' dut1ed by dO 11\d1\tl1flu.tt Ct''" of "'"'" •• h"'" 26 October l ?002 lh811 Have you 'I Jr ltd n 09 1 l Ol Ma• y J•ne Stnuh J doin~ bus111r~' 1 .. t> y, 700269t69&0 Have you star led do•n& business yet I No Thomas Mor 11suy 1 ht~ t:.tctleme-nt Wd'\ June 1 '/007 1 (l,uly p,1,.t ""'-•' hied w1tll l h1' County Clr•h ul OrdnRe ruuntv on ()9,()6,0l 200U916073 MOllCI Of AlftlCA TIOll TO S81 Al.CotlOUC IMIA&n Bernard M1tll1n •J• r ! 10 70<1 fh1s statPmPnt ""' filed with llw 1 o1u11tv Clerk ot tlr•11~.r 1.111111ty FIND This statement w.t\ hied with the County Clerk of Or a nae County on 09/17/0? 20026917253 Daily Pilot Sept 76 Oct 3 002 Uale ol I 1t111g Apph I? 19 , 4t1on August 30 ?002 Th8.lt.o In Whom It May C:on on08/30 O? -2002 69154J9 •..,.-~ 011ly Pilot Sept I IJ ?b <kl 3 10 2002 lh860 , ern Daily Polut Sr11t 'i l) ~daiiltiil 19 Z6 ?007 lhR.'4 1 fic6--...U '-S........ Th,. N•mr! s I of lhr /\pphC ant( 'J,j I\ ... • Of!\11 COOKING SCHOOi IN•' I"" .spplor '"" 11ste<1 db•'"' i' P dpplytnf to the Otp.Ht m-nt <>I Atcoholo' Brv<"rA11e t.0111 .. 1 tn '"" ~It nholi< be•erage' .-1 -L.egal Notices 2640 Rditilllllsilm ;;::;;;;;:===-~~-Mlm .... ... s...... I Ile lnllowinr !If'• "" att:• dwng bu.,mto\•, d'· Vf CAS 3414 Vo• Opo1 In •206 Newport Be.tr h CA92663 ... s.-it \t >.4\tU'" ti ,, .. "" JudtC.l&h ''"" (' h The lollow1n1 persons d,. doin& busme•s as M1lthell Morrison Con sult1n11 1100 Cambrod&t t n N"wpcwt. CA 92660 Mitchell Morro,.on 1100 r ambndee Lane. New port Beach CA 92660 fllp lot1ow1nt per,nns D<fmdM>I '"'"'' • .;, t df.l•OR t1\J 1flf"\'\ ,.. J M ClfTIMF INC' 1CA1. J474 Via Oporto. '106. New port Bl:'aCh CA 92663 Menager l1' ;1()1() l'ulfrnAn ~odn<~I ""1 l 1 S M CA "'-itW:l. 61\ ll'k IH• U4 lr•el I n•.t• t\a 1 tv•[.S , .. ..o. 1 4.l5 l 11rn SI ~B . COSIA MrSA (;A 9'!fJ27 lype 111 l11eOHIS) Appl1"d for 92626 .Uk "' ' '"""'"'' .. ( ?., ... ,, 10.:l~h· \Ill \ltl Thi~ bU\fO,.'\\ I'\ lOO dutll'd by d uwpo<Jhon Have you \l .. 1 lrd Londa Mur;1hy ' , 01 f"I• ,1111 11 , Ot.in&P Avt I C 11• I• 1 Pl 1, Jiff ' I J 1 41 ON SALi Bl IR ANO WINE [A TING Pl Aft O.toty P1k>t Sept ember 76 2002 lh88l Me'• t.:A 9Zfi, I A 1 1 c This bu''"'"'' t\ , un t-SU 4cO'Wld.&Oc1t1• 11 This busonf'S\ •s con du(ted by •n 1nd .. 1dual Have you st•• led dome bus•nf'\ vet> Nu err ltMl INt d1u led by 1n •lhl1v11tu.1I GROl p 'l.\l I' Httvf"you'\l•rfr.d '1'""<1''' 11" • du1n2 business yet' No Mitchell Morr1\on Hedlht1 Rnonry ~l'q cru dOHlli( bu''""'' " .. t 't Nu fJiirla•au· l llif'P''f40'"" '\ "" l 1nda C Mw11hv lu"' 11• I \I l 'll \M This stateml'nl wu tiled wotll ll•e County t;terk of Oranae County on 09106102 1 h•s s .. l•rnrnl walio llled wofh the County Clerk ol Or•n~r I 111111ty on f/9/610l 200269160.J Thi\ ~fafttmrnt Wd\ U!\'' .lier lJ11. ~umOMlft" Med with th.. t 1111nty " w-t\td u" \"~ ", hk • CJtirli\ nf Or•n~r C nunly "s>t'""lltft tC-lpvn.,.. h' lhh on O'I I 0 Ol <.ow'I A lctln '" P""'"' ,a11 20026tl 60e I 20026916462 wtU DOI Poc.t•I ""' )OW Daily Pilot Sept 12 19 26 Oct J, 2002 111839 Oaoly Pilot Sept 12 19 26 Oct 3 ?007 Th8A3 011ty Pilot S.:µt I' 1 'l rypnmsn rnp...uc "'"" 26 Oct J 2007 lh848 be "' prupn kpl '""" of ""' -Ilk coun 10 l>rlf llpl Notica 2MO legal Nollc:es 2640 VOW<&>e l(,.,..du-fik VOUJ~MIUm<VOU IN) to.. dw CJlllt ..... ll<IW .. ages. ""l8CV and P"'l'C"' ~~~~~~~~~ MOllCI TO COWTUCTOIS CAUJl6 Kl l9S SCHOOL OISTRICI N(WPORT MCSAUNlrtCOSCHOOl OISTRICI PROJ£CT llD• 0 I ·OJ CLASSIOOM/H STllOOM ADDITM>NS SCHOOL NIW,OIT COASl lllM INTHV OlADllNl ... ,,.,..._ 12, 2002 AT 2.00 ,.M. BO~RO OATE Hovemb<'r 26 2002 Pl ACE OF BIO RC CftPT fAClllTlfS & OP! RAllON!> 298S Bear Slltel Bu1td1n11 l C1"I• M,.,,. r.A 92626 (71 41 424 7S30 PLAC£ PLANS CONVfNllONAl BIO OOCUM[Nf'\ ro ROM 10 HI PttKEO UP Same •• above WAUT .. OOGff1 MANDATOIY wallolh•nu&h 1< '' hl'duled tor 0. tobl'r II .'007 al 8 00 AM Pt"'l""ctrvr boddefs are to meet at fac1ffloes dnd Operahon' Otf1c,. No11>u<I Mn• Un1h"d S'hnnl (l1,t11d ~ Bear Street. Bu11d1ne E Costa M.,.,. l.A 9?676 Call <71 41 47• /"o !(.) tor detail\ Bid' will 1101 be Mctpled from tontrntors not altendin11 th" w•l•throueh NOTICE IS HERlBY GtV[N that the abl)ve n•med School 01~t11ct of Clrdlllfl' Counh LA •d1n11 by and throueh oh Go•ernine Board, herernafle• '"'"""d lo "' ·ors IRICl • will rece1v" up to llul not later than thl' 1tbove \lated tome. ~ealed bo<l\ lnr tile awsrd of " <onto•• t lor the prtltf«I ""\' llbf'd as CWSIOCMl/IESTIOOI ADOmllS -llWPOIT COAST IUlalm SOtoOl There"''" be • Two tt-J..-4 ($200.00) ...._ Mn refundable p•yrnent requH'ed fo• u1h <Ill ol convenbonal bid documenh/CO ROM An Addttoonal Ten ($10 00) d<lllar \ must be included 11 handlf'd by mail Checks •llould be made payable to Newport Mna Unohed School OosblCt Bids •h•ll be received 1n the plau 1dentrfled above and shill be opened and pubhcly read •loud at lh• abov• •l•ff'd ~~~ ~ In accordance wtlh the provmons ot Cahforn11 Pubhr Cnnllatl Code S•t11on 3300 lhe RICT rtQUlfes that the bidder possess the lollow1n& clau1t1catoon of u111tradrn ' IKense •I lhf' llm 11••1 the conlrotct 1s 1w1rded c-trectwi I Uc ... e No payment shell be made tor wOfk or m1te11al undtof the umll all unlf!~s and unto! the DISTRICT venloes that the Contn1<.to1 wn praperfy hcen•l'd at lhl' tome the contr1ct was a•Mded Any conlfac!Of not so licensed Is subJllcl to penalties under thl' law If thl' l1Cenu ctauolicallon 14>1c1hed 1Mfe1nabove rs that nl a ·specialty contractor· as delonf'd on SI'< hon 1~ ol the C..hfornta 8tn•ne'ls and ProluslOlls Code. the s.pectalty contractor .awerded the contract IOI lhl\ wor\ \~II 1bett construct a m•JOfity of th• wOfk on accordance with 11111 ptovis1ons of Cahfornoa Business and Proleuoons Code Section 7059 F ailute to c:otnt>tllt• the •ork wt1htn thil hmf' set IOflh her •in will r"!utt on 11111 1mpos1t1011 o! hquidated damaaes tor each day of dtley '" the amount set lorlh in the lnf0<mahon '°' B1dden Cech bid musl confor m and IN respon&ive to the contlftt documents [uh bidder sh•" wbm1t . on the fotm fUfnoshed with the contract doc9'menh, a lost ol lh• propoud s ubconlrKlor\ i>n this profKI H rt Q\.llftd by the Sublettlna and Subcontr n t1n1 r a11 Pr ac IKH Acl Covet nmenl Cuclll Section 4100 et seq Each btd shaM be ICCOfllCMlllied by a cert1loed or ... .n..,,·, check 01 bod hond on •n amount not ~s thin len (10') pet cent ol lfl4 total bid puu. lurn1sh • Pay,...nt Bond 11 '" amount nol Ins tha n one hundred ( 1001') perceflt ol the total bid price and tvrn•sh ••• t•l"-•tes evoeltnclna lM I t"9 required insure nc11 rs 1n effect 1n the amounh HI IOflh 1n the Gener•I Condition~ l1t tM _, of taitwe to en1w into the contract and UKUlt the requtrtd do<'umrnh. •uch btd _.•itr Wltt IM tort.rtad. The faithful Perfor1Mnu Bond \haH 111111tn "' lull force encl tfl<KI ttw0\1111 the P ••nt .. period IS SjlK•fled In the C-al Condthons TIM DISTRICT r-¥•~ tllt riellt to eward tllll bid to more th•n on" (I> btCl4llel TIMI OISTlnCl 1111erVM llM "tht to rtjKt any OI eH b"' Of In waive any ltreautartltes 01 tnforlftllf1tlH lft u y blch 0r In the llldctlna As required by Section 1773 of the Calllllfnl• labor Code, thll Director of the Depwt-t .r ln<dll•trltl Retatloln of the Stet• of C1llfon-•• has deleunlned the ttnef•lly Pfevelllllt 11 of ..,.._. In Ute toc:llllty Ill wtuc.h the _, II to lie pefformed ~ of "'"-•• 1ote ....,,....~, all11tled ,.,tvaillflt Wl(t se.i.. •e m.atnl•ln•d 11 the Otsttkt Otfo<t IK•• at 2tl5 lhlt Sttftt, ... ..... C, Costa MtA. CA 12$21, t Klttho . Malnl..,•nc• eltd Ooer.tt~ llM •• ,,,....... '9 1ny lftt.et.I 1M1ftY ,...... ,....,.1. 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II con• Clerli of Otant• Counlr MtM '°1: I COffOl'lt!Oft on 09/0ll02 Hove routttted toet•t 16077 ..._ ~ yetf Yes, Dally 1'1tot SepL 1!? JJ.i Ol/Jl/ltM 26, <>Gt. 3, 2002 ,_ UIMN 11w .. tm1nt1, lno. ..... ..... Nedi• l. Allu·AUtl, ... s...r Prulcllnt Tllla tttte-nt WH flltd w1tti tM county CW. of Otenp County Oft 09IOll02 10H6t16074 Dell~ l'llot Sept 12, 19. 26, Oct. 3, 2002 Th8J3 .......... ......... The fol*owlnc peuons MO cloint busifwu H . Envlron1Mnt1I Systems lnt•r111tlolt1I. 2913 El C"""° Rut, Apt 221, Tustin, CA 92712 Svqn lallllw, 2913 El The foltow1n1 persons are doln1 l11nlnns as: Infinity MllllOf'lal Sys· lem1 of SoutJMrn Cali· fornla, 2102 eusln•U Centw Or .. 1130, l"'IM. CA92612-1001 PBH Enterpr1$es, lne. (CA), 2102 Bus11\HS C.nlw Or., 1130, !NIM, CA 92112·1001 Thh bu5lnen Is con· ducted by • corporeloon Have you 5tartecl c1otn1 business ret7 No PBH Entetptlus. lftc PhiM Hul\t, Praidont This sblement was Poli cy liiii .... ..., ... "" Celillty a.-of .,,.. e_.ty ..... ..... ". o.iw ,_. s.i.t. 21. Oct J, l0.17,Jllllt ""74 ......... .......... fM foltowM!I .. '6111 •• 4otlll b-•• A.) W1t.-Nt>11S &Wllll Sc:'-1. 8 .) P"-111 Body Dttlp. 8665 Vutltl l °"'*• Ceplstteno letcll, CA928l• Wendy A. C•ll•&htr, 26665 \lu1lt1 lome, Capistrano Buch, CA 92624 This buslnen It con· dueled by: en lndlvldual tfave you started doln1 bu1ll\1U yet7 Yu. Waterb•bles 1993 No, Pllates Body O.slan Wendy A Ollleah« Tiiis staterMnt WH ftled with tho County Clefll of Of1n1• County on 09/24/02 200t6tll0al Daily Pilot Soc>L 26. Oct. 3, 10. 17. 2002 TH881 ........... ......... A., ........ I ... ., ....... ~ =•• lefwlu, C) IU 1!fe~:. ~ ..... CAttQI Jll GeM, 112 YIB.._, C..te ...... CAIZll2' C11Wt 1 .,.._ ... 1451 I HlltwOH, AMMl!n. CA ... Yltla ~. It COii cklc:t.d "'' • .. .... ptrtiwtllllt Htvt JOll SlwtlMI ®Inc bualn. .. r•tf v ... l/2'/02 Jll Gabe Thi• atettl!Mnl waa flied wtlh Ute County Clorll ol Ota11,1• County 01109/06/02 to0Ht1601t Delly Piiot 5-Pt. 12, tt, 26, Oct. 3, 2002 Ttt835 .......... ...s...... TM followtnc persons are dolna bu~ u : The Photo Ulll/'Premlol Photo & Ollitel tma1fn1. 270 Eut 17th St., f13. Costt Meu, CA 92627 S.ndy Stol. 23 Alnlsted. hlM. CA 92620 David LM, 2J Amlstad, Irvine, CA 92620 Thi! busings ii 90!!· .... ..... ,.. ...... ............. ,v-. ~:.. ,,. ~· ... ........ eo.ttY a.. ., Or ... C.-ty enW17/fll. llDM17Mt Deit, ,. ... s.t. lt, 21. Oc:l s. l0, 1002 111813 ........... ......... Th• followln1 pono111 llft dollll llllliMU at: QulcU el NotWOf~a. 1048 hlne Avt., Stit. 351, ~ort Buch, CA Brien Horen, 1048 lntlno Ave.: Su. 351. NowJ*I Beedl, CA 92MO Thia bullnou Is con· dueled by: an lndMdutl Havt ~ atarled dolnt buslneu yet? Ho Brian Hol'111 This atetamenl was filed with tht County Cltfll of Of1n1e County on09/08/02 IOOHt16071 Dallr Pilot Soc>L 12. 19, 26. Oct. 3. 2002 Tt1&34 ........... .. ~""$ 't~= ~ Aeu.. •I••· ltH Clrdllrl Ot., s..tl Mt, CAW107 .... .., .. 1•11 Ordlmr• Dr ........ M.,CAt2107 lWt ....... la COii• .... .., ... ............ ..... ,Oil.t.wt.I ... -.... .. ,...,v ... •11!/0t s-.,,. Ii-• 'flllt tlttMMllt WH ,.., •Ith lite County Cltfll of Orono Count~ Oii 09/17 /02 llOOHt17164 Daily Piiot s-.pt. 111, 2&, Oct.3, 10,2002 Thll5l ........... .......... TM followl"I PlfHn• .,. dolna bullnua u : Summer Anderson 6 Associates, 2616 C~y Slrfft, NIW110Jt Buch, CA 92663 Svtnllltf Andofson, 26UI Clay Street, Newport Baaefl, CA 9266.3 This business Is con· ducted by: an lndMctuel Have you started dolnc business yet7 Y.s, July JO, 2002 How to Place A :S-l ............ ¥ ........ 11 .. "9t .... 1a11t -AtlHtl m• Coetl 11W _.._~ .... CA %101 ~ of 0r ... c.-tr l1iile .....,.. 11 , ... ----..... .., .. ,...,..... ........ , "'",.., ...,_, .... .... Not 1-4 5. 12. ~,.cl ... 11,'2' 21110Z Thill h;ll V, ""'"" .____..........__ TIMI ttat_...t wu --fiM ....,, ... County ....... Cllrll of Otet1 .. Co1111ty Oii 09/1 l/02 Tllo foltowilw P.,IOtls totlff 16161 "'' '°NII "ilnt'* aa. t .,..... 12 19 hnnw C:O..suttllla. m Delly Pllo ....,,, :.t .:..·..: laywood Drive, Newport 2&, Oct. 3• 2002 fM:IV lttocll, CA 92e60 .......... '"'' ~ '''""'. 933 leywood Drive, Newport ... S...... Baocll, CA 92MO TM follow1111 ptrsons Thrs bualnou Is co11· 1iro clol111 bualnus H : duetld 11)1 .• an lndlvldual Hert•H111k, 151~ Tren· H1v1 you st..-ttd 1l1tot len!L.t!untmatort dotna busllltU yetf No Beach, CA _, Peul A. f'lnnor CMG SorvlcH, Inc. (CA), Thia atetemont •u 15154 TreMlllOf l•n•. filed with tti. Courtly HunUn1ton Beach, CA Cllrll of °'-"" County 92649 Oii 09/08/Q2 Jhb buslnou Is con· tM16tHot4 ducted by: e corporation Daily "lot Sept. 12. 19, Hno you started 21. Oct. J, 2002 ThMO dolnc business yet? No ......... EMG Strvlca, Inc. ... .......____.... Joelynn K11s. President -Tiiis stetement was The foltowlna persons hied with the County ere dolnc butinoQ aa: Cleft of Or11n1e County Solt N' Ro. 1164 AU.nta on 08!30/02 Way, ea.ta Mou. CA to026t1S4SO 92626= ..... '""°':..VLl011.1l...._____ Daily Pilot S!et. S. lt,21,2111 Bin ........ ... ..... nit ,......_,.,_s art dOllll .. ~ M MuHlt Worh. 176~ Oren1• Ave., Coet• ...... CAtZl27 hchel Love Jordu, am°'..,.. A••·· eeto ...... CA'l1'21 fllla bualn• Is con~ ~c:ttd Illy· 1n lndlllldUal Ha~ you alerted dolrlC bua!MU yell Ho Radlel Lon Joron Thi• at1tetMnl wes llled with tn. County Clerk of Of•nct County on 08/30/02 toOHt1544S Dally Piiot Sept. 5. 12.i 19, 26, 2002 Th8l11 Re-. .... ... s..... Tllo foltowln1 persons ar• doln1 buslllUI as Ric:wdo's Boat S.vico, 2191 Hllf'bor Blvd . Sp 46, Coste Mesa. CA 92627 Ricerdo Corti.I, 2191 Horbor Blvd., So. "· CoMa Mue, CA 92627 Thia buslnHs ~ con ducted by· en ln!N11iclu1I H•Y• You rttded ........ ... ..... Tiit lollowl111 pereont ., • do ,.. """""' •: A.) Kenedy & MHlna. b.) ~11•d1 & ,Auocl· •In 1467 N. Wtr141 Or. ., IS. °''"''· CA 12817 0111 kenedy1 1467 N. Wendi Or., 1116, Of. en11. CA 92867 Thia bu•lnou la con· ducted by; 111 lndivldual Have you 1t11l1d doln1 buslnna yot1 Yn, 10/16197 D1nl<1nedy This 1t1temont WH flted with the county Clerk ol Oren,. County on 09/0l/02 2002H1607t Dally Pilot Sept 12. 19. 26. Oct 3, 2002 ThM2 __ Deadlin es --- Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. 'The publisher rcscrvei. the nght to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please repon any error that may be in your classified ad 1mmed1ately The Daily Pilot accepts no habiltty for any error Ill an adverttl>Cment for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the ~pace actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the fi rst mscn1on. CLASSIFIEJAD Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By Fax (949) 631 -6594 \.-tt'a.-C 1"'-IU<k your lMllYW 4flJ pl1M<' num~r anJ .. t''ll •&ll )OU h..l w11h • pnlt' qUOCt' I By Phone (949) 642-.5678 Hours By Mail/In P er son: 330 West Bay Street Costa M esa. CA 92627 At Ncwpon Blvd. & Bay St. Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5 :OOpm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Fnday Walk -In 8.J0am-5:00pm Monday-Fnday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm AllNOUNC!MlNTS [~] & MISC. 1010-1110 GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANOAL ~ 1419 230S-2490 L ESTATE R SAl.£ ~ 3010-S940 [film soos-saso Index ~ 7402-7466 . J • _._ _ IOOHS10 ---• i' I I 1, & .. I tOOH7SO P1c1hc Vie• Memo11al Park Catehne benchu estates lot 186. Spa(es 3 & •.lawn crypt $91,000 ~9311alter5X\>ni l'eciflc View M .... orlCll l'•tt. NI Oce~n view plots. • available Sell on lwo·s. side by side Call 562 292 3009 1489 Personalloans 2490 3460 LOTS/ACREAGE JEWE..RY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS lrvtne 4 h avol on St1r of 01v1d lo~atoon •Inf pi1ce please c .. 11 949-916 6802 Kmberly 4 • avlll • on Ster of 01v1d lot1t1on •Int pr1ce please t•ll 949 916 6802 Konbl!lly l'AOFKVllW (4) Sl4e .. y Sl4e Leh leyvlew T errec•, S 1 o• ..ct. 714-210-1191 2 l'ACtnC VltW GltAVI SITIS (E & F lot •2) $9000 ta 208 7 26 ].466 CM/f r1 Sal & Sun 7 <Olleclobles lnols kol olems becldone eood•as 2?92 Canyon Or /Wilson Mov1"9 Sate S•t 21tlt, Sam f urnoturr orean 11nt1qt11~ ~ew.ne machme, tools. & hous .. hold mos~ 974? Ot'laf1~ld Cor. Huntonelon BeaLh Movtng W. Frt/Sot/S-8a m lfpm Everyth1na mu\I eo1 furnoturt!, new bPd\ l01lett1blt!\ TVs. .1ppl1ancrs &. much much more' 919 Bayside Of 1Jn1t OJ Newpo<t Bch Garor w. s..t ,,, 2o 316 Crand Can1I L1llle Balboa Island f urnrture. kite h a•lt •I ems doth1na. GET OUT OF Debi' Stop collecl10" lall' reduu paymrnl\ up lo SO'\. low~r onleor-.t Non prof•I. l1ten,,d bonded Call loll hee I 866 86& 9514 w~wamero•<nm (CAL •SCAN) 100 MANY Bii i S7 I ed up' Want lo \t.rl up a business or buy your o wn home' Call (866)859 8414 (CAl •SCAN) AHTIQUES --b Sale 3010 ••• CllAUllCI ••• W...W..FS SIPT 20, 21, 21, 23 c~t Coln Noech Uld Coons• Cold. \ilver. iewelry, wale~. antiques collectoblas 949 642·9448 3735 IQUMMOU5115 OPPOIT1llTY -'"'" housrhold flshon&/ ..,.. llVIUD --pert.ct cmd. brand ,.. All rul eslalr 1dv•• hs1n1 m this MWSP•Pl!r Is subiect lo th• r •der al r11< Housma ~lt ol 1968 es 1mended which mekes It oll•a•• t o adverhH "any preftr ence, lim1tat111n ror d1sct1mm1l10n bl\ed on race, color. re~a1on, \fll hendocap, l1m1hal status or nallon•I orlaln, or •n Intention to mike any such preference. hm1ta lion Of d11crlmln1t1on " \portm1 eood\' boolt.s G ...... Sofe Sert. t 0- Beds furniture, clolhona booll5 & more• 307 N.,c1ssus (1n alley I CdM HUGE SIDEWALK SAU Sal 8 I JO Tock locller 1 h11lt Shop 540 W 19th SI, CM. Cash Onlyl 1505 • WANTIO l'OTIEaY kJb • m!Mlrdlr. 84"XST IC V4". """' I" bew1 c.Oll s.450. sell SllS Wfl ..... 1.-M7S-06t9 Bauer. Pactfic, Brayton, INVESTORS WANTED. Catakla. Kay Fnch, llsnon, Tired of losinf S on Iha LHI •1t•-Beoae/Or ~~1313 \loci\ market Profit up anae. Shor I haor. Fe-to 24'1\ APR. Secured by m•le, nur M111ners Reel Estate SI0,000 Park, N B 949·515·7089 ENTERTAINMENT min/ lnvntrnel\l. G-1 Cl CMDftl:llCS licl 012327•7 UCI, llC ..,_. ~lnvn 1 888 266 8890 Announcemem 1610 Ricardi 1 scAL ·scAN> 4740 IOAHO FARM FOR Sale :WO ecres Prime loca- tion w/ improvements, 3 homes, 2 pivots, more See details al www.aeoc111u com/oda ho _ db_r1nch or call (209) 9H 5620 (CAL•SCAN) HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY Balboa tlllnd Want to Sell your home? Ask about our SAT, SUN Real Estate Edition Call Usa Rivera 949 574-4252 or Ann Wiiiey 949 574-4249 This newsp•p•r wlll not knowlnaly accept eny advertisement for reel eatate wt11ch 1s m vlolallon of the lew Our readers •r• hereby lnforrMd that •II dwell lnp advertised '" th" n1wap119tt are 1v11l1ble on IHI equal opc>ortuntly ., ..... o .. ,•r•••ly ....... , CO' n11'J:1 3315 ._aU. M lAUlA. (" lost In time I I and place .. ) 29, tall, --------u.alAYCINntt COlllMal brunelle, sllm, marrl•a• TM S 4 llCO.OS ITCt 2651 lnrlne A.,., llOOsf. To complaln of d•i cr.,,..tlon, cal HUO toff fr .. et 1-800-424-8590 1413 th1rap11t from N B we .luz. CIJealt. De. 5'h & 811 1olf view, retell on·1ite. met 1n Ch1eaio 8/23, at J8l Allee:. ~n. tube 714 573.neo • conwenhon Shared em Mille gitg.&45.7506 shuttle bus, CHhews lo Uftllr PfUA Call Paul In Ft """"" l eudmrdele 9M 563-99154 talDMIO~O Pt007@bellsouth.net ~ Sf~BWMD ------- Hw•t•r •r••• lt .. r WHT MAIMI <INfD awWtl rock• rec:~, 1000 ,_,. C.... Nww botllht et $100 UC: at 1 no ... ft S1240 ... $350. t/S11-tt77 t4f..S74-1117 • ntnc:1 Borrow whM Mid M«tiect. llullneu, Pereontl, Otbt Con llOlldatloll, Homo tin provt1111r1I. Auto l.oant, Credit Repair, Quick Allofovtl low lnt•ttt; low Monti!· ly No'"· A#fy _~ "°"'call l ·*·l!ll· 7019 SEU llDWOOO l'UY 1n, S~Jo.SUDI, S 100. t4t 7 U I your unwented Items lllfoull! clnslfled OPDSA'1-4 M47C~CW.Or. MESAVEROE 001.F COURSE 3bf. 2.Sb• C0fl'l9lttely r~.lstory 10,000+ sf. lot N7S.OOO A-.M~ 71• S.0-.SU.l 714-751-4330 O"H SUN l ·S. k 16 Actet-te. WfSlpar lb• FR l< ear. poo spa. new upt. AC Absolute luon kty. tere est mod~I In the deve opemenl. Reduced I $519.000 Judy Koler Bko 949 376 5576 I, I 0 r lrvln•-WHtporlo JI rR Jr ear pool. spa new upt, AC, Absolut turn-key, hast model 1 the developt!menl $510.000 Judy Kolar Bkr 949 376 5576 e II l.agtlna Bead! ''"'-lot-Ch«"' S.-e, lBr 3Ba yard &rut family ne1ehbor hood, ne•I lo Khools never on market ~lore $999,000 Nock Church Prudential C1llforn1 Realty 949-290-S 122 a Newpoft Bad! e WATIURONT e 0 • I r h ' OI\ the Back BayNPB Best price $289 900 best Inc, best 1 .. se (n rent mcruse for th nut 25 yrs) best 180 view. Beaut1lul mobll home • must see 2b 2ba, llvrm, dmrm, olflce aran1te counters, merble lirlj)lace, marble In bot bathrms Inside laundry Thh Is ....... •• I 0 r h . La covered pall carport much more C•ll tor appl ~Ill ~WONJwtl ...... , .... ,..., .. , ,,_., extr-1y """ ................... ...... u.tcle ..... -~--..-..... .... 'r:':.':,-1 '4'1k• .... ..... ......, ..... •ro-c-t .. y,. Ink.en ( .. ,., .... ............... OPIN SUN 1 t-4 I J 1 en.ltcll Sttdi Dr, One fotd Rd, 4l>r 3.75 be ho.,.., 9fll)fOa 335Saf 1our llltc, llPlftdosl $1 ... 14,MO "'-"-"ott· ................ t4t-ts4-J700 L; ndcr the Sen · ice D i rec tory Ban ncr Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 ~s.t-S-1 -S 2 6Vlste ....... llvff•t• ........ N•w llstl"tl Jbr up II' aded like model' $399,000 pflnt only Nor alee P11ulson Rutty 949 63? 6489 ---- lee ch Cetl•,•· $45,000/obe. ?Br 8A. itrou lrom pool & tlubhoun lune l••m leu~ lhr u 2026 Prronl y boat \hp• Mary Wood •et 949 ~ 581 t -----•Oealroltle •p.c1Clu\ double unit Creal View of lurn1ne buon and crly l11h Is •Br • 5ea . $2 150,000 Mary Lou k1ehlt1. l•do Park R,•lly 'M9 675 2700 le•ch c ....... 2Br 2Ba quiet to mm on areal loc en1oy Mann• 11\d Private Buch S 129 500/obo Mery Wood 11t 9t9 58' 5811 Ol'IN SAT-SUN 12-S 2S07VleM_._, Brand New, remod. 3 la br s 2ba. Pf 1me cul de "c up11ades' SM9.900 9t9 548 5758 oc~nONT mto .................... Htwt .__. t4t-72J-1120 PalMl ISfAflS l'ATltKK fl~I NATM>MWIOI USA 94t ... H -970S WWW eatrlcklellOfe.COtn NnttortCoat OPIMUf 1-S 1 1sv1ev-a1e 41>r • • 5ba libf 6'J. • bo "usroom. SI, t,000 tsvs.r ..... 5bf 6 Sb• M00,000 in U111P'a6HI $2,21t,.oeo ~ctec:ulef foe wf"ltws 2. 608 air Id• home S1,6M.000 Pl.AT_,. PltOPDNS St1f1n11 Mowtr Ma-7111·3154 Of'Ot WM 12·1 ................. nowt Best toe., Sancarre 3br 2.Sbe 2c111. "'G; ..,,.,. ... 011l1 '620, c.11 l~r 7t 4-M4-6493 .... IUfATtt ...... ""°"' MAflC*WtM USA t4t ... S•-t7•S www &;ltklit1110te.corn .aftall/ ~ ... ~ ..... • .. .. .... a. .. .. I.Ne In ~ ... t hech flft 9IK 0,.. l!Nt I I c., =" Ill --.............. , ... MISCBlMEOUS RENTALS YlAUY IAYFRONT Best loc1llon, 3Br 281 newly upar 1ded par k1n1 reduced lo $2800/mo c-ry •-••'-...... 1~900·247 ... 209 ~' Rooms 6010 Corona del Mar MANAGCRS Special $20 oft With ~ ad MS ,.___. h. M Zl5 m" & ll*1lenelti. Sitl.-.1 on beitutrllJ land5 wda. ru. 1\HS. 214 fy W>y/th::t dnl i:to-1tee teO. ESPN & O&t. pen, ' JIC. Qat llRI <De lo lwy5.. Mn tun ex: bqdll.. bctB. mlv- W. lo~ COSTAKSA~M W7 Hlrbor ei..:t ~ RmlToSblre I030 COM share 2br 2ba hse w/d. pvt bl &•r. pt!I oil S900 + u Ill 94 9 .J9.4 2133 CM Mesa Ve rde/shr be.1ut ZBr 28e, 11 p1t10, 111 amen, n/pets/smkc $600mo 562-598-8S86 •f o.. ,,, , -shill• Le buc:h home. Clean, "'* prcfd, n/vrfll. ~ .. •"*lllJeos 94~723-!>04 La 21w 2"-Atitt. View. N .. , EastBlutf & CdM HS, avail 10/1, S62Smo uhls Ind (949) 644-912• AESIOENTlAL. RENTALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY &+ Stto41a with Ls Iott bedroom Brishl i airy, w/d in unit, $1300m tV't*I. ..,.. now. :IM'.h l*lnond ,,.... 9&72J. l222 Y..tw&~ .... f ll'TI ......... f""" Sl!D). $25(l)n Cll b .. la• V.URlr~ ISlMO ltlAl 1nAn RUITAU t4t-7U-1HJ ... ..,._, c-t, Ocu n View. 3 CelllClotl COurt 4 Bedfoom • 31/1 Baths f7 .000 P• Month ,,,...1t•t-s1o..asaa ..... ,......... Slept to <>c.n allCI Bey 3 lodroom -2 Batt! 12.800 Ptt Month, lo-of Ouplaa . ~t4t-71~UH ............ .,,.. B•y View, l8df11\.I Both Sl.650 ,.., Month OHk .. t4t-721-IUJ \W .......... Alte , ...... ~ ........ . ..._f'1nln•l1 J9r 1 ... OCUttVlew. 1 lwwM to btKll, ln«y lee, •vel Oct l s1~ 1rly, Jim Mt •7'-50ll ""'*' •OiiAii • ...,,._,..... ""· ....,.._,,, nsaa ,_...""" ••••1 So ol PCH, S795/mo kit walll lo beQth & sho11\. pvt entry & deck 9t9 675 6218. 949 275 t•!'l9 Q-SUNNY STUOtO ,.., South of Hwy, wd, •v~ll 10·15 $900/mo incl ulll 949-72J·S I JS 0.-s-11-4 ltfl• IBr Upper/V~w S2000m 1nclds ulls 420 Avocado. mo mo 562 889 8126 • Studoo Alsu A .. 11able 31r, lie, I c., aerate w/d hkup F p wait. to beech no pel$, S2000mo (t49} 720-9HS .. ..,, .. w-4 Aph Bee~ B1y 949-6J1-711J lbr w1sht /dryer hooll ups, paho/y11d SM5 mo HO rns. Apt. Lovely 1•ted comm "ea' T11 Sqr, I Br. 1111 ear /storaat S85!'1/mo• $500/sec Klein Mn&I 877 70:4 8649 • 9200 I SIDI 2br Iba &•r. yd, laundry 169 Welnut, $1050/mo Marlsel1 71• 662·3111 7t•·5'0 3666 Q11let Nelt"orll .. 4, NP hel&hls, lbr Iba, d1shwash11. wd. yr lse •st $1100 949·673· 7800 IASTSIDI a;;;;;;lrtt I Ir houu, tenc•d yr d, 11rdel\e1 & waler paid $11~mo 949 5'8 3959 La lonrw19" 28r Twn llm. So Cont Metro. 2cer 1••. Sl500/ln0 •If. 9•9·642 6•38 Pecrtc Coul Rutty Group • 21r 1 h rur unit. total r•modelld, II yd 2211/t 23rd SI SIS95Mo 9-49-640 3632 Lindsay • EAST SlOI • Side, Jbr Jlla, triplea, atre ts. 2 ll0<y, 2 llllchln's, dock, y~. wd, Z cer ettech s•r '2000/mo I00-271 1111 UY'flOll Cott ... -u• l'onln-""'21r2h. l'rlvete .. _.,,.... &•pa. w•t• tt.ecrt ............ -4 '"·--·· I 1-.... •"'IA. 7 tO u• l'.ti Dr. t49-67J-60JO ... 949-721-SIJO * YlAtt.Y * UAHS 81l l CRUNOY RCAl TORS 949-675-6161 2Br 2119~$1~ IA& ind Close to oca9I. ':J11 £ 8allOI I'll.A ~120813-~ 21r I le. nr bch. quiet n1hbrhd ntw pnVcrpt deck dot oil $1500/mo Av11I 10/I 949 675 51189 Cvt• NI' Swes 2br 2ba yrly rental Ip dw wd hkupi 2 ur Undem plt.1 All SI 6!>0 949 293 ~ ?Ir t I•, uwer ownen un1l/lol1 of 1nl11101 upar •do• car. 11 deck W/0 lee. must see $1 700/mo 71• 91•·951• ........ " 2iW. , ..... den, 2 ' 18', HI IJ"nbelt community w/pool, Avail now $197Sm Smaa pat.a welcome 7t• 04·4466 • 21r 21. u1>911r' rp, h1th c11ls. pikn1. n/doas $1995m No1r lido Aull Now, 949 675 4548 Sir 2a. ;;;pi; •. Steps to b11ch, Fp, 2c 1•r, I ynr IHst, no pets. $2100/mo 626 359 4539 HAfA•I See Sunsets Over Cet ellna Island Ono Bed room Newest Bulld<n1 St,750 Totally Redecoret•d Penthouse Oouble Mu tar BR Suotts. f'uvat•. Quiet location $2,tto • ....,a..w.ace... (Ht} 646-6770 PrudlrnOel C.111 Realty "' HUOtfTI, laf1e 3bl tlla. Ult firs, 111r. wd. close to beeclll $219S/mo Mt-930 7518 , ...... ,.hee(.,... . e boo vltw, Jar 281, tn«p, 1•. RJOOmo YflY a t Ml MM7S·506t tL.., ........... . ~.~.., • ... OCll dtlet. r,. ,_., ._ tWlt. acA ....... 11 .... ;ear t.n• 149-11' .. ZJ -. --- • l •l•y•h•rH• 1ote4 .. ..,..,vnlty, 3Br 3B1 home w/b•y v1t1w ~/ mo 949 466 7460 Hr 31• tn 1•ted comm I I ord Ro•d $6000/mo 6 9mos a11. One Wonc 949 463 2000 OfHc. lwvf<H Fut 1row1n1 lrvlne bued fr•<M.hlM com.,. ny heh P•"oneble, •rlicull•t•, •nd hl41h en.,IY lndlv. to heridle it's ff onl olllet "rlt•ds llld11dln1 manqttm4tnl ol fr•richlu bu•1,.eu cominun1cellon 1nd expansion, m1n11emenl of office equipment end mtwfac:e with customer C.H Franll 949 47S 0146 OfflCI ASST Non prol11 0<1an . PT 10 12hr per wll M F Clerical data entry SIO·S12hr 00£ fu ru lo 949 642 885S 1-.· .. w .. A11eclo1 ... fT/PT 101 upscale ch1I drens store 111 NB n/evenin&s 949 645 135!> Dllllett ervlcH Server r I • Pl pos1honi 1n ups~1le reti11m1nt ~ommu n1l y (iperi1nce preferred not requ,red F aa HR 949 ll>4 4399 Of epply in P•• 'Min 19191 H1•v•1d Ave Irvine, CA 92612 • S.w'"9-Craftlnt Help W_,ocl fer Chrlt1ma1 f'rejocl. Fie• "" Must know how lo uper •t• «wing m•• lune $8/hr Call Lu•rid 949 673 2160 TOUa GUIDU/HIVEas Fl/PT na1labl~ Clean OMV end r e~pon"ble (94') 722-7030 Aubnobiles - .. W'ffilllc ..... ,.,."' ..... ......, ..... .1•-. UMll 11,,tlOAOO eaW'tltHI ......... ~ ... ................... ..... ~ lllOM SIS,tl0,000 1aw•"u •cyC,•leda .. ... ........ ,, ........ , '""'·•~I I I IOOO S 11, .. 0,000 .._..lner't7 DI-very Ml ....... tlffwltll •llh'•dee.t-i..t, •--f,l"eet•er· vlcerecwtfs. 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