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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-10-01 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newport~Mesa community since 1907 TUEIMY, OCTOBER 1, 2002 'District's ~xam -~esults below county's """-.. School officials say a number of students had already passed the exam, now required for graduation, _ ~rin~ N~ort-Mesa figures down. P«Oll-.ie of Newport-Mesa studenU pellino .-ewide 8SMaSmen1 test tor of asseameot . .,.... .. _.. 1be class of 2004 is the first to have to Oaiy Plot woay about passing the· exit aam to graduate. About· 500 Newport-Mesa MATH ENGLISH "This la the poup dw is going to need some lnteme attmtion, • Anatol 'Said. •Some of the achoob in the IOUth (of Orange County! didn't ~ it to freshmen. So when you come out of the chute and take it the first time, your per- centage rate will be higber." NHWPORJ'-Ml!SA -The number of Uoified School District sopbomomt out high a.ool students who may be of 1,650 took the exams In Boglish and watd:dQg ~ c:eremonlea from math in Man:h. 354l(, paaeed the math the bin c'vn IDltead of partldpattog portion and 42% ~ English. 63 79 27 'SJ 30 29 39 42 Statewide. 32CJ(, of students taking the exam passed the math portion and 54% passed the English. on the &Id II dwlndling. according to While the passing pereenmses were results ol the second statewide exit lower than the county averages -with eJ1B1D reieaed Monds)t 4.341(. passing math and 63CJ(, passing English -it was because so many stu- deota bad already passed the tests their freshmen year, said Peggy Anatol, direc- The English portion of the exit exam contains questions that reftect both ninth-and 10th-grade standards. Stu- dents have to get 60% correct to pass RIDING THE WEDGE DON l..EM)t I DAILY Pl.OT A bodystrier takes the pbtge at the Wedge, where recent swel action made for some extreme bodysurfing. Sets were in the head-high range of 3-to 5-teet. For more surfing news, see the results from the Op Newport Classic on Page A5. Criminal trial begins in El Torito Grill brawl Eight people fa ce charges relating to a fight at the Costa Mesa eatery on March 24, 2001. Deepa8harlllh OaiyPilot NEWPORT 1lf.AOi -A jury ttW be- 9111 Moodlly i:Jr elgt1t people ~ aev- eal c::1mp *'**'*• mm a eo... W. ..,..not bmwl ti.a Ibey WI po- b c6m ...... ~ e&allll:re iJa:le IDOle tbm. )elr .. ~ Dill Att)l Nm Dourbetas ··••rat bl Colla Mma police ... ml 'Ml'e l'.Dlldy~ ID quel tbe Dd-IJllFI melee dwl bml:e out toward the .. ol. '*1tmy l*lY 00 March 24- DJl, .... El 1bdb> Gdl. ScUb Coelt ...... D f • Aaorney Anlbony ~ •- ~said the biz1hday party. or- pohed by Lorena Maae for her hus- band. was png pretty smoothly until rnidnigt1t. He said be ob8eM!d two men ~into a heated~ near the bu The situation 8000 got out d oontrol and then aew:ral people got inYoMd in the 6gbt. be said. Bb::beYerry said he ~ pain did not llle m:essi\11! bee. '7he oman ""8'e ~ to cahn the liCUldoo. .. be said. "But the people there were reedy lo fight and just did not ro- operaae with the police. .. Btcbew!rry said he IBW one pemcn a- sault an <6x!r' and aeveml people •aruf- .. wtdl the police.. Mam mother. Cannm Jimenez. also filed • civil lawsuit apinsa tbe dty Oil Mum 25 ol this~ Named In tbe llw- .. are 1he dly ol OllCa Mesa. ~ (]lil!{ Dave Snowden and 12 ocher potice ofticers who responded to the incident The suit ~ vdatiorl ol fD'llelle'i civil rights. a.1S8Uh and battery and negtigml ~ and demands damages adding up to~ hundred thousand dollars. City oftidals dedined to oomment Monday on the~ civil case. Maae said there wa. no justification for the olicers' behavior. 'They rushed into the party throwing chairs and ...... .. lhe said ~ just rented cbr place for a nice ~ We were not there ID figtll" The atminal trial wiJI resume today at the Harbor lBtice Center. •DBM ltWUOH cown pubic ufieitv and oour11. She nwv bt remf'9d • (9491 ~orbif Hnllil • ~fl....,,_com that part ol the test. The math questions include smh-and lf!'Yaltb-grade stand- anfs, as wen &.$first-year ~ra The artoff baa been lowered from 60 to 554!(,. Corona del Mar led the pack of hlgh schools with 63IJlra passing math and 79" passing English_ Principal Sharon Fry attributed her students' succesl> to the focus on the state standards. ·r think a lot of it is due to consistent hard wort OD the part of the student!> and the staff," Pry said. "The students understand the importance of pas.Wlg See EXAMS, Paa• M PUBLIC SAFETY Substitute arrested on new charges Substitute teacher Todd Haluch, accused of performing sexual acts with several female students, turns himself in to police on a second arrest warrant Monday. Deep• Bharatft Dady Pilot NEWPORT BFACI I -A 35-year-old substitute teacher who once worked at C.Orona del Mar High and TeWtnkle Mid die School was ar· rested for the second time Monday after he walked into a court- room to respond to additional charges of indulging in sexual acts with seYeral fe- male students. Todd Jerome Ha- .__ ___ __, luch of Huntington Beach had posted a Todd Jerome $250,000 bail after be Haluch. 35 was arrested oD Sept. 13 on 13 c:ounta of felony sexual ......_ A lileCOtld warrant i.sruecJ OD Thursday n:6ected four felony counts of sexual acts with a female ju- venile and one count of witness intimi- dation. officials said. Police have been looking for HaJuch, who taught at Corona del MM High School and ThWmtle Middle School be- tween 1999 and 2000, since Frida)l Su- perior Court Judge Craig Robison or· dered Haluch not to contact any of the girls he is accused ol abusing. Bail (of the additional ~ is set at $250,000. Halucb. who came to the coun clean- shaveo and ~ in a long-sleeft white shirt and dark pants. had no ex- pression Oil bis face and WU quid as Orange County Sheriff\ deputies led him out ol the courtroom. A simple theme for Newport Poat parade Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEit 'YHEVDDICT A· wide range of TV .tastes The Daily Pilot went to Vmeyard Christian School in Costa Mesa to ask fourth-graders, 'What is your favorite 1Vshow?'. "'Sponge Bob (Square- Pants)," because it's funny and he acts like a kid, and I'm akid .... He's my hero.' ANGELICA FARAGALU,9 Orange ·-Rocket Power," • because it's a sports kind of show, and I like sports.' MARK WILUHAS,9 Yorbalinda '"ZOOM," because it has projects ... like balloon cars and egg vehicles.' HARRISON CHAN,8 Costa Mesa "'Fillmore,· because it has a lot of action and It's a kid cartoon.' BETHANY BUU.MD,9 Lake Forest 'llb -eourage the Cowardly DQg" because - ~night when I watch it, I get nigbtmares.. ~ .utATA,,9 Costa Mesa -Interviews and photos compiled by Orrlstine Carrillo - PHOTOS BY CRYSTAL l..N..()ER()Al.E I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor High School students in Jim Crotwell's government class work on Internet activities in the computer lab. ,. More than just a bill The Internet has played a m·ajor role in teaching the workings of the U.S . government. Senior Nathan Mclain, 18, participates in the government class. Deirdre NewmH Daily Pilot. F or the 30-somethlng set. It was Schoolhome Rock that enter- talningty informed them how a bill becomes a law -'Tm just a bill, Yes, I'm only a bill. And I'm sittJng here OD C.apitol Hill," stmg with ieeliog by an a.nDnated biD as It started the gru- . eling, tim&-ComumiDg process of be- coming a lav.t For 8elliors at Newport Harbor High Schod. a keyboard and a mouse are all they need to f!Dllline the intriradPs of how the federal legislahire woib. On ~ studeots in Jim Crotweils American govemment dus went online to find a recent bill passed by Congre5.' and a ronstitutional amendment voted on by CongJes& The goal was for students to wwk on their own to find real-world examples of what they were learning about in school -Hopefully most everything I do teaches them to find infonnation and answer questions and not rely on me to pie them a fBl-to-tbe-blank." Crotwell said The first tmit ot Qotwds dass is de- voted to the c.onstDution and bow the federal gtNO • ••wn is set up. In addition to aakins students to find out .Informa- tion. Otitwell aho MkeCl them to jlJd&e the Web sit.es they used based 00 their reliabillt}' Using search sites ..m as About.rom. Oobvell's students quanied the vast amount of bils aa:esatie ooHne and ex- amined tbeir purpoae. 1llylor ~ 17, was intrigued by one called Aimeels Law. which was drafted to keep 9ell oft'endera and mur- derers in prison. after a Pmnsytvania co1Je8e student named Aimee Willard was killed by a murderer paroled from a Nevada prison. 'Illytor said the assignment was useful because of its pradicality. "It helps you figure out how bills be- come laws and all the thinp you have to go through to get a bGI pasaed." Alexis Mcl(emJe, 17, said the assi&lt- ment enabled her to get a DXft in- depth feel of what Conglas has been up to latel)t '1t dYeS you more inli8bt to ldlai's lJ>ing 00 in the ~ b doe who doo't know what's_.. on,• Alexis said "11 makes you more aware." OotweD said be W8I lmprwd with tm studmts' ooline ....... esp«ially since this was the ftmt time they had been in the oomputer lab ~ year. The fDllow·up to this qpvnent wll be a Soaatic seminar. where studenlB ~ in a graded dlsaassiorl on CoogJess. oomtitudonal amt.ndmadS and the dif- ferent branches of the gowmment. • IN THE a.ASSROOM Is a weekly feeU'e in whidl Daily Piiot educelion writer Deirdre Newman visits a campus in the Newport-Mesa area and writes about her experience. DailyAP.ilot DelrdN NeMMn Education reporter, (949) &14-<U21 tH/rdranewmantllatlm..com ClwlldneC..... News 818istant. (IM9) 574-4298 chrf«lne.catrllk>tl,.tln'lflu:om flttOTOGMltBI SURF AND SUN WEATHER .FORECAST White It lhould warm up by Friday, we'll IUffw IOf'Ae from drizzle end thowera In 1he Interim at.rting todey. The day wtll lddt off with drizzle Md Out faJther, the nor1b\'t; Mt..ty wlndl-wtll blow ltrOnger 8t 15to 2&...,.., with • nof1hMlet .... of 1to10 t.et. The~ wlll bUlld this Sean Hiler, l<uMg t'twllng. Don Leedl, ic.it Tres*M morning douda '* wltl only paftlelv dearlW .,noon. Hlgha-. ranoatrom a. lowarto upper eo.1n N.,.,,. M1111 whlle Iowa fllll lnlo11'950a. On v.c...-.v. we could ... IMiy doudlntet Md "'°"*" ..... '* :ullon; """*IM&llON.QOV • evening to 8 '° 11 .... SURF Newport staff Will look into taming July 4 Councilman Gary Proctor asks city officials to research how other ci ties deal with overcrowded events. June CH•&rende Daily Pilot NEWPORr BEACH -Extraor- dinary problems call for exttaor- dirwy aolution& That's the idea bebJnd Councilman Gary Proc- tor'• request that city staff look into ways to cwb the Independ- ence Day mayhem. "I would like to ask staff to do a little rt!SearCh for us,• Proctor said at last week's City Council meeting. Specifically, be said, he wants to look at ways places such as Pasadena and Ft. Lau- derdale, Fla., have tackled prob- lems with the Rose Bowl and spring break. respectively. nu: PHOTO I DAILY Pll.OT A partygoer takes one last sip of his beer wttile an officer cites him for an open container violatton during this past summer's Fourth of July festivities in West Newport Beach. ·we need to think outside of the box a little in terms of or<li- nances," Proctor said. This research could provide anuno for the soon-to-be- formed July 4th West Newport Beach Safety Planning Corrunit- tee, which council members cre- ated at their Sepl 12 meeting. On Aug. 27, Newport Beach Police Olief Bob McDoneU gave council members a presentation on some of the things police had to deal with this past Fourth of July. The at-times sh ocking video showed huge crowds, parties and the arrests of many drunken partygoers. McDonneU was also armed with statistics. For the 2002 Inde- pendence Day holiday in West Newport, there were 162 arrests that included 14 felonies while 1,344 persons received citations. Wages for police officers to work the event, including over· time for Newport Beach officers and specially hired Orange County Sheriff's deputies, Cali- fornia J lighway Patrol and Costa Mesa officers, totaled $90,643. Council members agreed it's time to get serious about taming the holiday revelry. Among the strategies that could be consid- ered are banning liquor sales. blocking off some or aU streets, cracking down on tenanU. who violate housing codes and even some long-term solutions such as reinventing the area ill> zoned for owner-occupied home~ rather than vacation rentals. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Water district seeks fix for aquifer level drop The Orange County Water Dis- trict has dipped far enough into its water reserves that the board has begun considering of a series of remedies. . The district delivers water to 21 Orange County cities. includ- ing Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. After noticing an ·overdraft" of more than 400,000 acre-feet. agency officials began looking at ways to avoid the largest over- draft on record, the 700,000- acre-feet level. One acre-foot equals 326,000 gallons and serves two Orange County fami- lies for one year. The overdraft was caused by drier weather that has reduced the amount of water available to refill the aquifer. Board members wiU consider lowedng the amount of ground- water used in north and central Orange County, finding ways to improve the agency's methods BRAND fEW • COSMEOCAU.Y IMPERFFCT Get the Best for LtaJ for adding more water to the groundwater basin and preach- ing a message of conservation to homeowners and busine~ own- ers. About 75% of the water pro- vided to north and centrnl Orange County cities comes from the groundwater basin. The agency was created in 1933 by the state Legislature to manage the water needs of north and centrdl Orange County ar- eas. Book and Author Dinner set for Oct. l 0 The Orange County Alumnae Assn. of Kappa Kappa Gamma will host the first Book and Author Dinner to benefit the Literacy Volunteers of America's programs presented through the Newport-Mesa libraries. The four authors scheduJed to speak at the event include: KeUy Lange, •Tue Reporter:" David Rosenfelt, ·open And Shut:• Jonathan Fraser Light, ~ 3165 Harbor Blvd. .... Costa Mesa • One llkd South ol ~ rwy • (714) 545-7168 - Free TOTAL TRUST PLAN Seminar ) 11 I I/ d I) > li cl 0 " t f 'JI f, THE LAW OFFICES OF JOHN E. TROMMALD " ~..,MUS PU5EI t1 lllA. AM 171 Learn the 4 .points to the Rim ... • EJiminate the Estate Taxi ·The CuJtural Encyclopedia Of Baseball" and Meryl Sawyer. ·Every Waking Moment.· Daily Pilot Publisher Tom Johmon will 5erve as the master of cer- emonies. The writer~ will !>peak about their experience' as authors and will di~cu~:. what inspired them to write each of their fea- tured books. The event will take place at 6 p.m., Oct. 10, at the I lyall New- porter, 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beath. The underwriting for the event is provided by the Daily Pilot and Los An~eles Times to support the litt>racy programs in Orange County. The Literacy Volunteers of America is a nat1onWlde corporation that aids English-speaking adults in becommg more proficient in reading and writing through lo- caJ programs. Tickets are $75 per person. For more information, call (714) 771-7694 or e-mail katrin· bot@aol.com. Newport Beach will honor its top lifesaver\ Newport Beach's ftnCl>t fin·· fighters and lifeguard will be hon ored Oct. 10 at the fifth annual Newport Beach Fire and Life guard Appreciation Beach P'dl1y. The event, sporn.ored by the Commodores Qub of the Nt>w port Beach Olamber of Com- merce and hosted by the New port Dunes Waterfront Resort. honors the city's top lifesavcrc, This year, the honorees are· Firefighter of the Year, Jim Je~ ziorsld; Marine Safety Officer of the Year. Mike Halphide; and Seasonal Lifeguard of the Year, Olris Conway. The beach party wiU include a barbecue and live calypso music. I! begins at 5:30 p.m. at the Dunes, 1I31 Back Bay Dnve Tickets are S30 per person or $300 for a corporate table, which includes extra sponsor- ship benefits. For more information, call the chamber at (949) 729-4400 196 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·645·7626 NOTICE: PUBLIC The 2003 Lexus Models HAVE ARRIVED! •VOLUME SELECTION • OUTSTANDING CUSTO MER SERVICE • GttEA T PRICES GUARANTEED TUSTIN AUTO CENTER · (714) 544--4800 · tustlnlexus.com All Typa of W"tadow Traaae.nu • Valance• 8c Cornice Rom • Roman Shada • Bli.ade • Vertic:ala • Shutters • ~fad. T~. ~ l, 2002 Al Law will allow sanitation district to avoid fines Under Assembly Bill 1969, district has until 201 3 to set up full treatment of wastewa ter and avoid stiff fi nes. Paul Clinton Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MF.SA The Orange With the waiver set to expire this year, however. district of- ficials worried that the county's largest sewer agency could be left open to on· erous fines from the State Water Boani. County Sanitation District will not face onerous fines as long as it imple- ments full treat· Ken Maddox Maddox's bill ment of its waste· water by 2013, under a bill signed into law by Gov. Gray Davis on Sunday. The legislation, lcnown as N.sembly Bill 1969, was in- troduced by ~mblyman Ken Maddox CR-Garden Grove) in February. Fellow Orange County ~mbly­ man Bill Campbell (R- Orange} added his name as a co-author during the summer. ·So long ~ they meet that umelme, they'll be im- mune from penalty," said Maddox. whoM! ctistrict will include Costa Mel>a follow- ing reapporuonment, which wiU occur after the Novem- ber election. ~The gover- nor's signing the bill ens~ the ~itation di.strict will move forward with their lfulll treatment plan and won't have the ability to move the clock backward on ocean poUution." Environmentalists have also said the bill is neces· f>arY ru. a way to ensure the district implements a direc- tive approved by its 25· member board on July 17. On that day, the agency voted to '\h1ft the direction of how 11 treats Orange County·s -.ewage by step- ping to full treatment of the 234 -milhon gallons of waste water 11 releases into the ocean each day. The district also dropped a controverc,ial waiver that allowed it to dump waste water mto the ocean that didn't meet the standards of the (lean Water Act of 1972. e Silhou"''® Origi~~ TM • Lumindtt PrMicy Shttrs® • Vignttt'® window shadings • PMn Be~ TM custom shutters • PIO¥tntnct™ wown wood ~ • PvamounKIP wrtial blinds would short-circuit those fines, which can reach as high as $3,000 per day. The bill grants the sanita- tion district a special excep- tion from the Oean Water Enforcement and Pollution Prevention Act, pa!>Sed in 1999, which requires the water board to fine agencies discharging illegal waste into the ocean. Even with the ~ge in state law, the district could still face federal fines. Since the Oean Water Act is a fed- eral environmental law, the Environmental Protection Agency could pm fines of up to S25,000 on the district for discharging illegal waste water. "We would Like the same protection~ at the federal level." said the d.i.bwct's technical servtces director, Bob GhireU1. "We don't have that yet, but are pursuing . discussions with EPA staff.· GhireUi s.tid the district Is lobbying federal lawmakers to carry a similar bill at the federal level. Sanitation dii.trict board members prru-.ed Davis' de- cision to sign the bill, wh.ich came at the 11th hour. All legislation needed either an approval or veto by Monday. Newport Beach Mayor Tod Ridgeway. who sits on the boa.rd. said the bill is a responsible way to usher m new treatment 'itandards at the di.stnct. ·Tuey don't have urne to dr.ig their feet." RJdgeway '>aid. •They have to move with all due dlligence now.· WINDOW COVERINGS & ACCESSOllES • Draperies • Bedding • Upholstery• 5'tuitftS •Top Trabnentl • • 1.li 1• 1.-.1.lJ I lJ· t.._.,.•• I •'1 f & I '111 : 1'1 \( ~ '11 \. ( C 1'-I \ \\I'\ '1~1 1-1.41, ~I\;;; . .. ---' • • -~. OCtillr l , 2002 PUBltlC SAFETY Public safety open house set for Sunday The Newport Beech Police and Are departments will pre- sent a combined open house Sunday on tbetr Public Safety Da}t Both the police and ~ sta- tions on Santa Barbara Drive wm be open to the public for tours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. POLICE FILES . COSTA MESA • Alrocedo Str'Mt: Grand theft was reported In the 300 blodt at 10:52 a.m. Sunday. • Buclm1eham om.: Petty theft was reported in the 1100 blodc at 1:39 p.m. Sunday. • fM •iew Road and South Coast Dltve: A traffic accident lnvoMng injuries was reported at 11 :14 a.m. Sunday. • Harbor Bous.vant and Nutmeg Place: An a988ult was reported at 10:40 a.m. Sunday. • Knox Place: A vehicle burglary wn reported In the 200 blodc at 9:27 a.m. Sunday • Maple Avenue: An auto theft was reported in the 1900 blodc at 10:34 p.m. Sunday. • Eat 11'h StrMt: An assault Sunday and wit ~ ~ playa trom llleprdl. Omnge QMm(y Shllrift tr.bar PICIOl and Git* C11'41P'W'!J .nm agalc:lel. Uve police and llre demon- stJ8tiolil -re.iurtng ..a &. Bgbdng, the "jaws ol Jlfe,. paramedics, the IC-9 squad, the SWAT team and police heU- copc.er-wiD bqin at noon. Pree paBing for the event ls available north of the police and fire stations In the CMc Plaza pa.djlJ8 area. Photo op- portunitie,, wiD be available. WU reported In the «>0 blodt at 12:46 a.m. Sunday. • w.t 19th 8*'-1: PoMeSSion of drugs waa reported in the 900 blodc at 3:05 a.m. Sunday. NEWPORT BEACH • Campus Oriw: Someone reportedly stole the hood of a Cadillac in the 3900 blodc at 3:15 p.m. Swlday. • Jembe>Ne Roed: A wallet was reported stolen In the 1100 blodc at 12:19 p.m. Sunday. • MHArthur Boulewlnt. Computers worth about $7.000 were reported stolen in the 3900 blodc at 7-.Il a.m. Saturday. • 38lh Street and West OcNn Front A purse was reported stolen at 11:12 a.m. Sunday. SABATINO'S ·. ·~ • '· i Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch 251 Shipyard Way• Ne~port Beach Please call for hours, directions & reservations. : (949) 723-0621 : Support Our Schools Shop Harbor Blvd. of Cars FREE PARlaNG •ADMISSION · OVER 300 CRAFI'BRS NEW MBRCHANDISE DAILY VISA MC a DISCOVER ACCEPl'IID Country KCetltl, HaDoweea and ~I dee.Or. Cent.er piecea (or your table, hineat -wraths f(K your doori. Jewelry, T-ahirta, jadeU tnd hat.a to outfit you from head to toe, candy ttats. sift balk.eta, IOUpl, dipa, tamales, jams plore. ORANGE COUNIY FAIR & EXPO CENTER. SUBSmuTE ContftMMt from Al He oouJd face .. In priloD JI convicted ol all the ~ which range from lewd cooduc:t to eenaal intenx>W"N with rem.le &tudmta, 10me )'OWl8ef d:*116 and others younger than 14, Deputy ~ Alt)t Bedi Q>stello said lbere are many more vied.ms out there.· she said. "We want PARADE Continued from Al will shlp out each night at 6:30 p.m . Once again, the parade will follow the reduced route first employed, to no bit of contro- versy, last year. But in the latest incarnation, put together in the weeks after last year's event. the parade will cover its older, longer route on Friday and Saturday nights. That route includes the West Lido O\annel and the tip of • GETilNG IMIOl.VED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For infonnation on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 574-4298. ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Meaa families can host a German student and eam up to $1 ,000toward a number of travel abroad programs. Danielle Carpino, (800) 32.2-HOST. ALS ASSH., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic lateral Sclerosis Assn., which helps individuals who have the disorder that is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, needs volunteers. (714) 375--1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSH. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, Visiting Volunteers, family resource consultants and office volunteers are needed. Volunteers may wortc on one-time projects or ongoing programs. Training sessions are available. (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIElY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The society Is also seelci"i1 volunteers to answer cana for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. (949) 261-9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DfSCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop needs unwanted gooda. IUdt u clothing, fumtture, jewelry. aocesaoriea, antiquea and collectlblea. to fund the sodtty'a research, education and patient servk:ea programs. The gooda may be dropped off at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Volunteers are also needed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at the same location. (949) 640-4777. AMERtCAN CMC£R SOCIETY ROAD TO RECOVERY The tranapoNtion program neect. volunteers to drive cancer Pttfenta to and from medical trMt1Mnta free of d\arge. Tll49 '11QUfr9d commitment la •few houra MdJ week or month. Driver9 must hwe • valid driver'• lloenle end lnautllnCe and be at leat 26. Volunteera may UM ent. their own vehlde9 or Amertcan Cancer Society vans. (948) 281-9446 or «OmWtlcwnc:w.orp. the Balboa Peninsula. Friday and Saturday nights were chosen for the longer route, Luehrs 'said, because those mghts there is more time to spend and because more people tend to participate during the week.end nights. In a slight nod to the past, the parade will have a sponsor. Hun- tington Harbor-based cleaning product company Simple Green. Details of what the sponsorship will involve are still being worked out. Luehrs said, but it could in- clude the company's name on a boat as pan of the parade. going to haw a lot of mental oon- cml. • lot of power (Ml' dJae lddl. 1blln why the ProteCUtion his thlt thll la a particularly eap~cue.· ~~ ao:es:::; lnddenti took place OD any of the 'auJ)pulel where Haluch taught. Haludl's attorney Rudolph Lo- wenstein said be is disappointed that the judge set a fresh bail amounL •11 these additional dwges had been filed earlier, the bail The parade last had a sponsor about seven or eight years ago, Luehrs said. O\amber officials work most of the year preparing for the handful of nights, except in June and July, which are dominated by planning for the Taste of New- port. The parade is the top draw of the city's holiday events, which also includes Fashion Island's annual tree-lighting ceremony. "It's obviously something that's very big for restaurams. • said Bridget Lindquist, deputy direc· tor of the Newpon Beach Con· GETTING INVOLVED AMERICAN HOME HEAU'H HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emotional support to terminally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. Training is provided. (714) 650-0800 or (800) 540-2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The chapter needa volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency situations. Lynn Howea. (714) 481-5376. ANIMAL NElWORK OF ORANGE COUNTY Become a bottle-feeder or take in pregnant cats at your home. Many shelters kill pregnant cats upon arrival. Dogs and cata are also available for adoption. (949) 759-3646or www.snimslnetworlc.org. ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF NEWPORT-MESA Volunteers, looking for varying levels of involvement, are needed to help the organization with its goal of helping children in the community. (949) 645-6929. ASSN.RENAISSANCE CREATORS The Costa Mesa group sponsors and sopports outreadl community service programs, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volunteers are needed. (714) 540-5803. BESTBUOOES The nonprofit organization is looking for votunteera, 18 and older, to provide companionship for adults with developmental disabilities. As a •citizen Buddy; volunteers will visit with a buddy twice a month and call or e-mail them once a week. Tll49 organization atto haa an e-Buddlea program that forma frie~ entirely over the lntemet. Volunteera for that program must be at least 12. (714) 646-1828or WWW.~<Nfl. BIG BRO'llERS, BIG SISTERS The local dlapter la loold0i1 for men and women older than 20 who have Mved In Orange County for It '9nt abc monthe and hew been on the job for st Sult thrM monCha 10 WW .. big bc'othera or big tllten for d'l1ldrtn agea 8 to 1 e from ai0i11e-parent home&. {714) 544-7773. BOY SCOUTS CW: AMERICA INC. VoklntMr OC)pe)ftUnitlea for the Onlnoe County Coundf Include ~.Pf09rwn ~ tndninlrli11D =~ •nd pacb. (714) BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NEWPORT-MESA The three area clubs need volunteer coaches and arts and crafts worbhop teachers. Call for locations. (949) 642-2245. BRAIUE INSTIT\ITE'S OR.ANGE COUNTY CENTER The nonprofit organization is looking for volunteers with a basic knowledge of Windows 95198, Microsoft Word and a willingness to leam the adaptive equipment used by its students to participate in various activities at the Oasis Senior Canter in Corona del Mar. Volunteers will Mor legally blind adult studenta with the use of computers and other adaptive technology. Mary Johnson, (714) 821-5000, ext 2113. COMPANION HOSPICE The hospice needs volunteers to befriend someone who needs extra special caring at the end of life. Volunteers will receive 16 hours of orientation and training. and will serve during the fall program that begins Sept. 28. (7141 560-81n COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE The piayhouse needs volunteers for ushering, badcstage work. mailings, typing, controlling lighta and many other duties. (949)~269. COSTA MESA tlSTORICAL SOCtETY The society collects infonnation, photos and artifacts relating to the hiatory of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Volunteers are needed for clerical taslcs and computer input. and help in the library. (9'9) 631-6918. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNCIL The Costa Mesa Literacy Center needs volunteer tutors to teach English aa a second language. People who want to leam English aa a second language are alto encouraged to call. Call to reg~. (714) 435-3310 or (714) 546-3446. COSTA MESA MS SELf..fELP GROUP The Orange County ctlepter of the national Multiple Sderosia Society haa start9d a new self..tietp group In ea.ta Meu for people newly dlagnoeed or with minimal symptoma of m111t1pte actero.11, or both. The group will meet at 11 a .m. the ftrat Tutlllday of fNflfY month. (948) 650-7869. COSTA MESA POI.JC£ DEPMnEfT Seniors~ and older are lrwtted to help 8'afJ the w..taJde IUbstatlon. ~nteera are Med towoftltwo~~ •hlfta '*welt enct.,. reaponeible for tnlWlftng • Ddl)M ,._UN COWil"9 ec:1Uc41tiOn. Stw mflV be rwdled • (948) 574-4221 or by e-mail et t#/rdre.MWmMJ•l«f,,..com. would • have stOl remained $250,000,. be aaid. LoMnsteln s8id bJs. client should have been released on the $250,000 be pa.Id for the ftnt wamnL C.alUng It • •aertoua c:aae,. Lo- wenstebl aa1d bis dh;nt wW plead •not guilty" to the chupa. He dedined to go loto the specifics of the case. •DEEM IHARA1H COlfW9 public safety and courts. She mey be reedl8d 8t (9491574-41226 or bv .-mail st deepa.bharathtllllti,,,.._oom. ference and Visitors Bureau. Restaurants along the parade route typically see bw.lneu in- crease from 20CJL to 30%. There ls a $25 fee for those wishing to participate In the pa- rade, which also features the Ring of Ughts home de<:<>radng contest as well as a contest for best designed boats. Those inter- ested can contact the chamber at (949) 729-4400. • s.J. CAHN is the managing editor. He can be reached at 19491574-4233 or by e-mail at steven.cshn(!Jlstirnes.com. phones, bicycle registration. fingerprinting, data entry and assisting with other citywide projects. Seniors who can speak both Spanish and English are also needed. Call for an application. Fred Gaedller, (7141 754-5208. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior MfVices facility at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers who can greet members and the public at the front desk and volunteers for the Resource Department with Excel computer experience and sharp teJephone skills. The Senior Meels program also needa people to deliver meals to homes. (949) ~2356. COSTA MESA SENIOR COftP. The nonprofit organization at the Costa Mna Senior Center is looking for new board members. The fund-raising and policymaking board needs volunteers who will participate in monthly meetings, occasional !!<>mmittee meeting• and special projects. Candidates should have connection• in Costa Meae and 1urroundlng communities and an interest in serving the community by helping seniors. (949) 645-2356, ext. 16. COURT-APPOINTED SPECW.ADVOCATU Volunteers are needed to eerve u advocates for abused, neglected and abandoned children. Volunteers wort one on one wtth a ctiild for three hours a week. (714) 663-9034. CRISIS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM INC. Th6 nonprofit orgenlzation la seefdrli1 wlunteera for lta expanding treume rnponn program. Some wluntee,.. anist law enfon:ement, flreflghtera and tm•rv•ncv-fype ntapondera by providing emotional first aid and aupport to Injured or t,.umatlztd people. Other vofunt .. ra provide dlapatch and of'Plce eupport. No experience la necnMry. Ttalnlng wtll 1M provided. (9'8) 688-1414. WORLD QUAl..FYftG SERIES (WQS) Mtff'S 1. Mike LOltneu 2. Greg long 3. Dene Reynolds 4. RlcNe Colh WQS~ 1. Melanie ....... 2.Pn'9.w.n.. 3. Julia Chritdan 4. K~ l.augein VANS SURFING MAGAZINE AltSHOW SERES 1. Joeh ICefT 2. Oevld Dia 3. Rendv Wek:h 4. Jeue Evana 6. Gevtn Sutherland 6. Geoff erect RECREATIONAL DIVISIONS ~=aka• 2. Dene Gudauakaa 3. Robert Palm 4. Nldt Johnson • · 5. Shane Johnaon 6. Shane Steelman .... Sdlool 1. TanneF Gudauakaa 2. Allan Kincade 3. Matt Mohagan 4. Brighton Brandenberg 5. Drew Snyder 6. Tommy Stevery Elemen&ry t. Andrew Ooweny DON LEACH/ DAILY Ptl OT Jesse Evans keeps his feet on his board as he flies off the top of a 56th Street wave during the inaugural Op Newport Classic surf contest last Sunday. 2. Ford Archbold 3. Porter Logan 3. Greg Eisele 4. Matt Tokarz 5. Scott Banuelos 6. Steven Kane 4. Ryan Baker 5. Logan Dullen 5. Jeue Steelman 6. Jamey Beeson Girts 5. K-elffer Edmonston 1. Erica Hossani ......... 2. laura Masrasco 1. Mike Estrada 3. Amanda Eschenmann College Mens 2. G.P. Cullen 4. Amey Lowry 1. Chad la Bass 3. Chris Cullen 5. Vanessa Scoutan 2. Ronny Nelson 4. Eddie Ronn 6. Vanessa Barnes AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to Commerce will host a 90-minute the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., breakfast boost from 7 to 8:45 Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to a.m . today at the Costa M esa (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) Country Club. $12 if prepaid, $17 574-4298.. Include the time, date • at the door. The country club is at and location of the event. aa well 1701 Golf Course Drive. For as a contact phone number. A reservations. call (71 4) 885-9090. complete listing la available at www.dailypllotcom. TODAY St. JoecNm Cethollc °"""" In Costa Meaa will host a Mammogratn-a-thon from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m . The event, sponsored by YWCA Encoreplus and The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, will provide breast cancer actMnlnga to the community. Free. The c:tturch ia at 1964 Oninge Ave. For more information, call (714) 935-9720 or (714) 806-2037. FRl>AY The a.. Senior c.nw wtl hold a preview rummage aale from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. and a final sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the center. The center will accept donation• from 9 a.m . to 1 p.m. weekday9 until Tuesday. The preview ule la $3, the ftnal aale ia free. The center is at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. SATURDAY The .................. -Aun end Rtneu Fair will retum to Newport Beacti. The 16-year event. hosted by Newpof't Harbor High School. will Include a 5K Feature Race. a 2K Fun RunM'afk and a Kkt'a Kl.-c race. Reglattlltlon will begtn It 6:30 a.m. followed by race. ltarting at 8, 8:30. 9:16 •nd 9:30 a.m . The IChool I• at 16th St. between Dover Drive and Irvine Avent.le. Free. (949) 516-6611 or www.kathyloperevents.com/hhr. ~y The AldMlmer's Asen. ol C>nlnge County will host a support group for caregivers from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Our Ledy Queen of Angeta In Newport Budt. Ffee. The dlun:tl la It 20.a Mar vi.t. Drive. For reeerwdone, call (949) 640-1760. OCT.19 The Ha~ Ctiristian Fellowship Church in Costa Mesa will host a Mammogram-a-than from 8:30 a.m . to 12:30 p.m. The event. sponsored by YWCA Encoreplus and The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, will provide breast cancer screenings to the community. Free. The c:tturch is at 740 W. Wilaon St. For more infonnation, call (714) 935-9720 or (714) 806-2037. Aa part of Its annual fund.nising, the Costa Mesa Senior Center will host a Monte Carto night with the Bob Whit Trio (fonnerty of the Platteni) from 7 to 11 p.m. at the center. The evening will include gaming, blackjack, craps, poker, a silent end live auction, and a gourmet Chinese dinner. The center is at 695 W. 19th St. Call for reservations. (949) 64>2356. Bjom Again, an Austnli8n bend that dntS88S and sounds like ABBA. will perform at the Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre at 8 p.m The bend la world famous and has glitt8f"laden Swedish charm. For tidtet infonnation, call (714) 432-5880. OCT. 21 An eight-wMlr COUt"M Pftl'Vlclng an in-<tepth look at substance abu• among athletes will be held Mondaya and Wednadays from 11 a.m. to 1 :10 p.m. at Orange Coast College. The course. which begins today, will be listed as Health Education 138 in OCC's schedule. $11 per unit. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For application or registration information, call (714) 432-5072. OCT.23 A nMdiation procedures w orttshop will be held from 9 a.m to 12:30 p.m. at Whittier law Sdlool in Costa Mesa. The worttshop is sponsored by the Area Board XI on Developmental Disabilities along with the lnstiMe of Administration Justice at McGeorge School of law and Whittier law School. Free. The school is at 3333 Harbor Blvd. For reservations, call (714) 558-4404. The Costa Meea Chama. of Commerce will hold a business after hours mixer et the Country Inn by Ayres from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m . Free for members, $10 for potential members. The Country Inn is at 325 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 881>-9090. OCT. 26 The 10th annual Top Dog Fashion Show will be held at 11 a.m. at the Newport Dunes Resort. The categories will include of best fortnal wear, best casual wear, best lingerie/pajamas. best swimwear and best master/pet look-alike. Proceeds raised from the event will benefit the Orange County Society for the Prevention of Cruehy to Animals end Companion Pet Retreat. Participants should c:ttedt in at 9:30 a.m. Regia1ratton is $8 prior to Oct. 25 and $1 2 on the day of the event. parking is S8 per car. The resort Is at 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 729-0UNE orvlslt www.ntlWPOftdunes.com. Coast holds monthly meetings for the stay-at-home mother of and conducts various ac11vrt1es, which include Parle & Pool Days, MOMS Night Out, field trips, walking groups and playgroups. The general meetings are held in the clubhouse at the Newport Ridge Apartments. Membership is $30 per year. The apartments are at 1 White Cap Lane. For more information, call (949) 715-3129 or e-mail npc.momsclub a.cox.net The Cosui Mesa Chapter of Ali Lassen's Leads Club holds a weekly meeting for business professionals to improve their networtdng skills and learn how to obtain new con1acts. The meetings are held Tuesdays from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. at Mimi's Cafe in Costa Mesa. The cafe is at 1835 Newport Blvd. (800) 767-7337. Interfaith couples with one Jewish partner are invited to participate in a discussion group at the Jewish Family Service of Orange County office. The group is geared toward dealing wrth issues between interfaith couples, such as raising children, observing holidays, symbols in the home and relationships with extended families. The cost is $45 per couple for three sessions. Preregistration is required Call to schedule date and time. The office is at 250 E. Baker St , Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950 Women 50 and older may be part of a discussion group coordinated by Jewish Family Services to address issues such as anxiety, depression, relationships, loneliness and family that meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Mondays at the agency offices. 260 E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. Tundlf, OetDOer 1, 2002 M WHATS AFLOAT • WHAl"I AIUlA1 ii publehed ~-tf yotl.,. plWring a l'\IOt.lc81 event. IUbrnlt the lnfonnM.lon to~ O.UV Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Colt.a M.a, CA 92627; by fax to (9'9) ~170: or bye-maflto dallypllot•t.rJm..com. CRUISES The fWwport Lwlng a.le. available for weddings and rooeptlona, codctall end aigh1seefng cruises, and meetings at $250 per hour (minimum two hours) and $150 for eac:tt additJonal hour. (949) 361-3640. Fun Zone 8oet Co. rune• 45-minute cruise (adults, $6; c:ttildren, $1 ) and 9G-minute cruise (adults, $8; c:ttildren, $1 ). departing from Balboa Fun Zone every 30 m inutes from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. A 60-minute showboat sunset cruise (adults, $6; c:ttildren, $1) leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m. daily. Private c:ttarters are available. (949) 673-0240. Cateffnll ~Service Nna 46-minute harbor cruises (adults, $6; c:ttildren, $1 l and 90-minute cruisea (adults, $6; c:ttildren, $1 ). departing from Balboa Fun Zone every 30 minutes from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dally and on the hour until 7 p.m. (949) 673-5245. enm. the h81bof aboard the Electra, a 100-foot Classic Fantail vessel. Charters with catering are available for up to 145 passengers. (949) 723-1069. A thrM-COUne dinner and dancing while cruising the harbor 1s available at 7 p.m . Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m. at Homblower Dining Yac:ttts. 2431 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beac:tt. $56.95 per person. Brunch cruises also are available. (949) 631-2469. The Catalina F1yet departs from Balboa Pavilion at 9 a.m. daily and retums from Catalina Island at 4:30 p.m. $36 round-trip for adults; $20 round-trip for children. Reservations are recomm ended. (949) 673-5245. Hornblower on.rs weekend dinner dance and Sunday c:ttempagne brunch cruises on Newport Harbor that celebrate imaginative cuisine and pampered service. 2431 W. Coast Highway. Suite 101. Newport Beac:tt (949) 631-2469. 'n.tAIJre ........ ~ CNrtien ho9ta c:rulMe around Newport Hed>or fn>m 12=30 to 2 p.m. wery Sundey at 3101 w. CoMt Highwey, Newport Beath. $20, lncludee cruise, paftlng, cootie9 end IOdas. Reservations required. (949) 86().2412. F1StMG Rlhlng .... ..._,. 8Mboe PIMRon It 6 e.m . end mum at 4 p.m. Mondaya and Tuesdays. $125. (949) 673-2810. o.t tlD the ,..,Cl'pOlt Pier wty to watdl the dory fishing fleet return wtth the h-.h ca1dl of the day. Fish are prepared for aale at Mcfadden Square. an open.-a1r market. Rahing M1PPl11 and bo.t c:ttartera (open party and pnvate) are available at Davey's Lodter. 400 Main St., Balboa (949) 673-1434; and Newport landing Sportfishing, 309 Palms. Suite F. Newport Beach (949) 675-0550. D.y end night fishing c:hettws ... available for groups or singles at Bongos Sportflshing on Balboa Peninsula. (949) 673-2810. KAYAKING/CANOEING/SCUBA Beginning ... k8yaldng, '°""" clinics and privete lessons are offered, at Paddle Power, 1500 W Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Kayak and sea ski rentals also are available. (949) 675-1215. Twc>-ftour kayak toun begin at 10 a.m . Sundays from Newport Dunes. $20 for adults and $15 for c:ttildren. Kayak rentals and classes also are available. (949) 729-1150. Single kayak Nntals ($10 p« hour) and doubles ($15 per hour) are available et Balboa Boat Rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone. (949) 673-7200. Paddle Power also provides kayak, surf slu and canoe rentals. (949) 675-1215. The Upper Newport 8-v Ecological Reserve offers Back Bay canoe tours departing at 8:30 a.m. Saturdays from Shellmaker Island, whic:tt is off Back Bay Drive in Newport Beach (949) 640-6746. ~ @JIJlllJlWtiuJ1 -y FLORAL & GIFTS 50% OFF FALL WREATHS & BASKETS NEW FALLMERCHANDISE Arriving Daily 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa, Mon-Fn 10 00am-6·00pm. Sat&'. Sun IO:OOam-5 OOpm Phone (949)646-6745 Prodw t ' • St· c1 I om I • I >l'I i Garlic or Santa Maria Marinated Tri-Tips 15 M;,um1 "" tlN rriJJ ,,.,,a_ $5 22.b. Apple Cinnamon Stuffed Pork Chops &.M I ,,_, 61 35"' $3221b . Swordfish Steaks Frozen -Defrosted GREATON mEGRIU.. ~62.21b . Old Fashioned Stuffed Chicken Breast &Jw 1 "-rmJ5U' s3 221b. Orange Sesame Marinated Ori<ien Halves Grill w &i.t 4.S ......_, s1 221b. Fr-0..Dlli Hot Roast Beef Sandwiches ~illPl'-•• : , ~ ·~ Fl.£ PHOTO I DAILY I'll OT · Street in Balboa Village looked tike the aftermath of a hurricane a"ttef city crews began removing ficus trees early Sept 18. Two of 25 are left . • Something' s not quite rig'.f!t A s a witness to the 'removal of the trees, I really feel · that there was something very~and very unusual going on ("'Oty tears down .w.In Street ficus. .. Sepl 19). Unllke any other day when our __ ~~are out~ pruning ma cutting trees, wb8ie there are two guya sitting around and standing around observing each other and a few guys woddng at a slow pace. these guys did not take tbeirdme. + They came in with a bug.~. earlier than they ever start, aod they .. "' "• . ,. ·-- something real wrong with Mayor owned by one company. d.y can't 1bd Ridgeway and the way this all have the tame faoe on them. and whole thing came down. lt's some owners are F'ngto waht to IODldhing that can't be replaced. put money into their gcaperties and because only God can make a tree. some aren't. I'm just sick about It. I used to go The day that they were cutting down there for coffee. My kids go to them down I had a lot of the arcade -my grandcblldren. lt conversatiom with people and was about the only nice actually everybody wu just appalled. It was shadY beautiful place where you really~ what was going on could Sil And now, looking at those .. that dty manager being down builc:Ungs. they look shabby, a Jot of , ttiere aod his comments to the press them need paint and unlike. I thin,k.f, and to Jan Vandersloot, who was Dayna Pettit's vision of Fashion ., .-,, ~ civilized ln talking to him. Island style down there, It's not the nARY SANDERS same. It never wiD be.. They're not all Newpon Beach READERS RESPOND Several names were mis~ing from DP 103 list AT ISSUE: Some letter writers have additional suggestions for the '2002 list. I was reading about your most influential people of Newport Beach and I have two nominadoos that I think should be considered (DP 103, Wed.Maday). Pint of .U. I think you should consider all of the pbysidana at Hoag Hospital who save lives every dq In particular Dr. Paul Kuhn, who has recently redred after 40 years of serving our COIDIDlmit)' He was a wo.nderful physician. a wonderful doctor and a BJftt pj!l'IOD. Also, I would like to nomlnate my husband, · Herman Bumadyan, whose vision 30 years ago as a traflic planner and engineer put Avocado Street OD the maps and the tol freewaJt SANDRA BAllMCIYM Corona del Mar I liked reading cbe 103 people you picked, but I think you should Include Mike Wbbebead I love • reading the JWboc c.olumn OD Monday and I aw~~ at a Jiicht dub about cbe be)t l thlnlc be'-a penoo ~a lot to am t.eY •a volunteer With~~ Pl1'DION Newpon lleech t --...... ----,T". -.. ....--.. ~.:t .... ·~:'··~ . . . ,.~ . -. ~ .••, . . - -~ ... ...J . . \ . ' ' . . ' .. completely aware of his ·soon to be· legacy (termed out). Thank you to Dennis O'Neil. from your thousands or admirers throughout the entire community of Newport Beach, for your incredible elgbt years or service to this special community. Surely someone ·erred" with the omisaion of your name and picture from the most recent DP 103 listings by the Dally Pilot Perhaps they have a special Idea to cover~ wtth a "one on one~ story prior to your leaving office in early December. We sure hope IO because you deserve the recognition and .....ion ... I and we think. ! .. \ .. • . DONALD GLASGOW t • ... • Newport Beach • EDm>A'I f,lcm: Donald G'-oow chaJra the Corona de4 Mar 8ueineM tmpnJwment Dltbict. '. I '. I WEEK3 . CDSTAMESA Hesac:ted quar11eft>ec::t for an 8-yard Iola, had one OB hunyendwaa a primary cog In stopping the run. O.....Rull M, 190.Jt. S.cond·yw vanity performer ruehed for 71 ywdlon13 *'*· Inducing pkiupeof11 end10ywda. <DRONA DEL MAR ~=- Atwo-wey ltalt9r at tight end and •lebec*er, he bloc:bd weft on ofhMlM and pleyed well on ........ The Uons' sophomore forward has taken a . more relaxed approach this season and let the game flow to him ... and it's flowing. ltft•Ylrs• OalyPllot T I.me doesn't stand still for Matt Heu in his punuJt to score yet another goal for the Vanguard University men's soccer~ There's no exact science to his acortog. He's a pure scorer, able to find the net when least expected and able to bring confidence to the Llona, who know they can acore because of him. Hess's goal acorlng is really quite simple, though his talent and his pension for scoring goals ls like an a.rt form. •1 just think I'm more relaxed (than last season),• said Hess, who bu scored 13 goals. including three hat trlcb in September. •Lut year I wu a freshman and there were a lot of good players. I wasn't suppoeed to be the scorer. Aa the season went througb I ended up scoring goals. I was ezpected this year to score more goals.. My teammates recognj7.ed that and they bave put me in good altuadons to score.• Hess also said, one must have the desire to score in order to put the ball loto the back of the net. After aD. desire bu worked for Hess. After be staned at Valley Outatiao Hlgh. be didn't play aoc:x:er and decided to get a bead start OD general education counes at Cypress College. 'lbrougbout the year off, be fueled his motivation to play again by keeping an eye OD several NAIA Schools. He also played club soccer in the meantime. Hess knew be wanted to play for Vanguard because his friend and former bJgb acbool teammate, Rick Wade, is OD the IJons' squad and because of former Vanguard Coach Dave McLeUh. Now that Hess ls at Vanguard. ewrytblng baa aeemed to fall in place. The Uooa endured a losing sea.son last yar, but there was a youth momneot and hope for the future. Thia seuon. Vanguard bu been rejuvenated by ftnt-year coach Randy Dodge, and the Uona have allo benefited from Hess' continued matwity. •t1e brinp a calming pre9eDCe to our team.• Dodce aald of Heu. •(The Uooa) know they're going to pt a goal from him. He bu 13 goals and two usiltl, IO far. He's ft!')' bumble. He just does bll job and that'• what he'I alppOled to do. He doesn't do anytblnc more or anything leu. He'I got aood speed, and he bu good touch lD dalrt ....,._He .. a pl ec:orer. I apect him to be the leldir'l ICIOl'ef lD (the Goldm State Addeck: Conlermce). ., • KENT TAEPTOW I DM.Y Pl.OT Vanguard lnvefsity soccer player Matt Hess is the Datt Pilot Athlete of the Month for September: ' There's no doubt that he's capable of tbat.9 Hess, the Dally Pilot College , Athlete of the Month for September, has scored 28 goals in his 27 games at Vanguard. Lut year, he led Vanguard with 15 goals and was named to the All-GSAC. AD-Region 0, and the NAIA AD-America Honorable Mendon teams. And, that wu wbm he was just trying to find bJa place OD a rebuilding squad. But. the Uooa (4--6) are a different team this year. ·1 think we're going to swprlse some IChools this yar (in the GSAC),• Heu Aid. "'They're going to look at our roster and see we have nine freshman. But (the lions are) golog to pin aperience. Hopefully, we'll be lo the top three by the end of the aeaaon. • Hell allo aaJd be wants to acore 20 goals this season. And, since be was second in the GSAC ln goals acored last year. this year be wants to be Nol. Jfbe is be will most likely be honored as the GSACs Player of the Year. Already, he bas earned two GSAC Player of the Week honors and one NAIA Region n Player of the Week award. lbe GSAC Player of the Week laurelt came in successive weeks. the latter also induding the NA1A Region n recognition. That week (Sept. 16-21), Heat scored seven goals in three games and be recorded bis second and third hat tricb or the season. He paced the Uon.a in a 7--0 win owe Cal 1ech. acorlng three goals. Theo he went for another bat trick ln dramatic fashion lo a 3-2 win in overtime over S.. HESS, Pip Al HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Gamebusters UCI's Chanda McLeod, who has also helped rebuild the Anteaters' volleyball program, is playing a different position for the third straight year. Sm•Vlra•n Daily Pilot There WU a time when Olinda Mcleod WU In the back r<Mt llr from the spodtght that bad beamed OD her in high ICbqol. Chanda felt out of place. Al. the Unlvendty ol Amn•u, she could not see the chance to become the pla)'ef :: ~ could be. So, ~ at UC Irvtne, OWlda McLeod appears to be out of place again. But this time it'• for a di&rent reason. and this time it'• her choke. Mcleod. a senior who bas been instru-mental In the rebWJding of the Aoteaten' volleyball program. has been moved from her nor- mal rlgbt out.side bitting spot to the left. On the surface. it doesn't seem like a reason to feel out of place. But. McLeod ls left-banded, which makes it a rarity to play on the left aide. It's also her third different posi- tion Jn u many years that she baa played while at UCI. In eaeence, McUod has taken a back se'at to let her teammates, such as Kelly Wing and Dana ~~Ur: Senior Chanda Mcleod is an outside hitter for the UC Irvine women's volleybal ~· It is her third different position in three years. KENT TREPTOW I DM.Y Pl.Of them to gain~ •it's been a cUtllcu1t transl-eventually. We have people "I never lost before in my life tion." said McLeod. a Big West who can come in md play on before l came here.· said All-Confelmce ant..c.m hon-the right side. tomie big, tall .McLeod. who starred at Ma- ord last )'Mr. ...... ....,. bal'd gids. I'm kind oltlr;e tbe ptility rina High. •1 won two CIF to be left-banded md p&.y on player and I'm ......... enough cbampionabips and a state the left side. I'm trytnc ID flWh to wbece tbeJ CID ltiCk me cbampiooablp in high scboo~ mylelf &Dll pin the•,.,.~ aomewbere and I c:m:i tie good. two Davis <FeltlvaO champion- tbat I need to pt thmuab It. lt'I not rf&bt tor me to mm-ships. I came here, and the lint but it bmn't been ~ \Vu. ~ abcxd It rm having a year~ went 9-20 and then 4- dodt see too manr: llftB on ~year. I l'lllly have no rea-23. It really opened my eyes the left 8'de, tt'I n.Jr, bard to aoo to complajn. • and it made me realize that hit wer ....._ • · ~ far, MtLeod is proving there is more to Ufe than ath- 'QMf Ml H 1 aN" young. her mhleUdlm with her contrl-. letics. I learned that there ill RMI ,..... MdMd II one ~ budam thlt aeuon. Sluis aec-more to life the playinft!; onlf two _... onttbe aquad. ond oo the telDl in ki1lB with game. It was a stnJIPe. J MavtQI to\~ JilA llde almolt 183, and lhe'11be team's Jeader I became a better penmo md a ~J~t,'8 ~ \\it dlW In dip Mb 168. Pwtber, the better player becauM ~it· is be' ~,Jiir.'.,'l'lila llMM*l AD1eabi's ~ 7"" 1-3 ID the Big After her winning ways at be die,-. .tMm .. I'* out Welt. and on the.tr way to a Marina, McLeod went through with her belt performance. She much better seuon than last a wbirlwlnd in her proceea to should be the team leader in year, when Irvine went 4-23. find the college she wanted to kills again. But instead she's The experiences of becom-play for. It turned out to be a being the team leader. Period. ing a leader have been very dif-recruiting nightmare. She ·1 have to do what's best for ficult for ~ Last year's wanted to go to Texas A&M, the uiam.• Mcleod .tel. •1 Jotmg season actually made but she read in the newspaper knew du. w. Finl to happen her a stronger person, she said. that a different recruit was of- fered a scbolanhip. and for her to find out tbiougb the media led McLeod ID a different di- n!dion. She ~ up choosing Ar· bnsu. 111111 enjoyed the life-. style .._ lb\t pace. neigh- bedy ~ . and proud llildition. • .olleyball was DOl ao kind 10 Md.eod. "I llarted in my first year,· but f played in the back row. and diiat wu really tough for me," McLeod said. "I started in the front all my life. whether it be club or high school. I felt like I proved mylelf but I was never going to get the chance be- cause I WU belbg told I was too abort and that I couldn't jump high enough. That fueled my fire to prove everybody wrong." McLeod set out to transfer to a different college and Irvine was the perfect fit for one rea- • BRIEFS son; Coach Olarlie Brande. He was McLeod's club coach for three years and the two had funned an excellent rappon because they a.re both so com- petitive. -i have tremendous respect for her abWty to compete and her understanding to be suc- cessful," Brande said of Mcle- od. "There's a mutual respect there. She's a tough cookie. I respect that. That's a quality that can make a difference. "If I can point to one person beside Laura Alford, who has done a ton with our recruiting, one person who hM allowed our rebuilding to happen is Cllanda." Brande continued. •She was the best player from the outset She's done every- thing for our team. She bad to set when we needed her to. And, now 'she's moving over to the left side. She was a Big West All-Conference ftnt-t.eam player last year. C)MnM bM sacrificed that dominance eo that our year ls better and In the future we'll be better." Likewise, Brande bu made a big difference in McLeod's life. "Cll.arlie has made me the type of player that I am to- day: Mcleod 18.id. ·He's brought the best out of me, athletically, and he's taught roe a lot about life. l've- leamed a lot from bis strug- gles. He'1 really lib a father figure to me; Granted, we have our upa and downs, but we're so dose we're able to work through ll He's really done a lot for me." Brande baa also been one of several inspirations for McLe- od. She wanta to become a teacher and possibly caech af- ter she earns a collep degree in sociology this sprtng. Lightning girls volleyball team rallies in first league match de prq>Ortions in ~ HID~ first Vcll'Sity Academy league oonte6t. "I wu just telling my players. r-w never ooecbed a team that lost the first two pmes and came back to win." said Sage Hill Coach Ingrid Gustavson. whose aquad (i-1 OYaall) staved oft' two match points ln the third game. then tied Capo Yllley Ouistian, 16-16, before winning with aenior Alexi Hands at eerve. It was her service winner that aowoed Sage Hills thinl-game comeback. With tense moments throughout the riveting league opener, Sage Hill fin. ished strong in the fourth game after a 10· 10 deadlock. capturing the game's last five points unanswered with fresh- man standout Shelley Smith (four kills) at serve .• Sophia Hlllgren, a standout frelb- man middle blocker who bad a match- hlgh nine 1cills for the lightning, pro- vided four scoring ldlla d~ Sage Hill's late fourth-game sttetch, includ- ing the eventual 14th point when Sage Hill freahman Cat Dalley ~t the rally alive with a terrific dig. Dalley also kept the prevloua point alive wilh two excel- HESS ContnJed from A.7 ' lent digs, a rally 8nished by freshman Vista Murphy's kill Dailey also added six kills and two stuff blocb, whUe Murphy bad ftve kills and freshman setter Debbie Yod- er-Lee ended with 10 U&ista. In the flfth game. Sage Hill pulled away from a 4-f tie by rolling off aeven straight polnta to tab a commaodJ.ng lead with Dailey at serve. The Ugbt- ning built a 14-8, but Capo valley Ouistian (3-4) came back to pull within one. Murphy, however, punched home the match-winner on the next point with a kill down the middle and off the flats.. "TbJs la ball8 (for our program)," Gustaw. ...._. "\bu· just won yow ftnt lelaue bidd:a; JOU just won your second r.a.ile pme In a row. The bis really baft a IOt Of potential and lt feela great to etut • dlll way ... GUICMOo. ..... team plays W~ at~ ~le Valley Qlda. dan ID. DWI .., -.ch at 3:30 p.m., aid'-t..m,_. md inexperience caused the Lightning to drop the ftnt two games euDJ •1 WU fruatrated. beauue l knew W9 could play better,• abe 1814~~, Abby Piertt led c.apo ~CJINdin wtth lftell tOJI aDCI ... ec.. Ora t' • Collins added. tilll ..... ... • CX*Jlll& DIL MAil -Cor-ned** ....., °"'PW breab qUldllr 06 NCetwJr to help rorce Ul lnonpiedoo .•. Middle Une- tiec:al' .... CoOper ltOpl • dtve play tor 1( yard •.. 'bckle ..,..... ..._ lb.Ira an oft-tackle play !or no Pin ... lnakte linebacker ,.._.,.......,.~ablggafn by melc">C an open-field tackle on a screen pass .•. C.Omerback Dmllel Mlltn-Flnn provides blanket coverage to Insure an in- compledon ... F.ndJ John Iw.y and )oelpla OllT, u well aa Sbl- la comerge to nail ball carrier for a 2--yard Jou ... Marin-Finn breUa up a pass with s1r0ng cav- erage ... Daley stops a quaner- back draw !or no gain . .. Om- guze coJ1ara a kick n!twner on a violent taclde ... Safety K.C Rllw- llnl fills to atop a toss play for no gain .•. Marin-Ann bats down another paaa in the secondary ... C.Omerback W-Pn.on stops a third-down pass short of a first down ... Rawlins leaps to bat down a long pass near his goal line . . . Outside 'backer Kn. Coopeir stops fullback for no gain. • a>5TA MF.SA -Noseguard Borotba Pov yanks down quarterback for an 6-yard sack . . . C.Omerback Luis Gonzalez provides strong coverage to deny compledon . . . Linebackers Jun- klr Epmeee and Nate Hunter drop into seam to prevent pass to the tight end ... Gonzale-Lin- tercepts a tipped pass and re- turns it 14 yards to set up Mesa's lone touchdown. • ESTANCIA -Safety Lou.la Valdes Jr. intercepts a pass and returns it 22 yards into Katella territory ... End Roger' llolan09 and linebacker Mike CahOl team up to stop running back for no gain on fourth-and-one ... Line- backer Cullen Crom records a 5- yard sack to force a punt _,..._,-------· ··-·----·-....... . f • SAGB HILL -Unebackers Pzlk Williams and Scott OH> team for a 1-yard loss on a quarterback sack in first quarter on first play of series ... Uneman Ray Um tackles running back for 1-yard loss on.second down late in third quarter . . . In same se- ries, safety F.ddle Huang grabs ball carrier on a sweep for 3-yard loss, the final p lay of quarter ... Linebacker OUJ Swamon runs down ball carrier for touchdown-Newport Harbor senior quarterback Michael McDonald ttirows pass m Battle of ttie Bay last Friday, won by the Sailors. 17-0. over Corona Jel Mar. saving tackle at midfield. SCHEDULE 10DAY Soccer College men -New Mexico at UC Irvine, 7 p.m.; ' Concordia at Vanguard, 6 p.m. College women -Concordia at Vanguard, 3 p.m. Community college men - Orange Coaat at Cypress, 3 p.m. Community college women -San Diego Mesa at Orange Coa~3p.m. ........ High adlool gir1s -Corona del Mar at Peninsula, 2 p.m .; Orange at Eatancia, 3 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Westminster, 3 p.m .; Connolly at Sage Hill, 3:16p.m. Yoll9ybel Coflege women -Vanguard at Concordia, 7 p.m. High 9Chool glr1s - Huntington 8ead't at Newport Harbor, 5:30 p.m. W...polo High 9Chool boya - Saddleback at Eatanda, 3 p.m.; La Quinta at Sage Hill, 7p.m. Golf High adloof glr1a -Ocean View at Costa Mesa, 3 p.m. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebratiw.the Dalt Pilo(s AtNef8 oflhe Weelf series ... D -Jon Spencer UCINtne Soccer, '01 BRIEFS Continued from AJ3 golf team lost to host Santiago Canyon, 340-400. in an Orange Empire Conference match Mon- day at EJ Prado Golf Oub (par 72) in Chino. Golden West's U!)(I Sweller was the medalist in the four-way match with a 75. OCCs Joanne Durocher (90). Mijanou Pham (94). Diane ValotT (103) and Morgan Whitely (113) scored for Coach Barry Wallace\ Pirates (3-4, 3-3 in the OEC). Orange Coast will face host Saddleback at Tajeras Creek on Wednesday at 11 a.m. ... GOLF: Sea Kinas win Corona del Mar High sopho- more Katie Albright stepped up her game to share medalist hon ors with senior teammate Jenni- fer Woo to lead the Sea Kings to a 210-249 girls golf victory over host Laguna Beach Monday an the Pacific Coast League opener at Aliso Creek Golf Oub. Albright and Woo shot 6-over- par 38. while teammates Jackie McCoy (40), Veronica Friedman (45) and Maggie Nelson (49), rounded out the winning effort for Coach Make Starkweather's 1 squad. CdM 1mpmved to 3-4 TENNIS : Sage Hill wins F~hmen !>ingle~ Mandout5 Kellie Ammerman and Katie McKittemk both swept to help host Sage I Jill earn a 14·4 non· league wrb tennis vittory over Hancho Alamitos Monday at P"drk Newport. McKittenck won 18 of 21 games, while Ammerman won 18 of 25 to-help the Lightning improve 10 5·2. Junior Annie Levin and fresh- man Grace Graham combined to wm two doubl~ sets for the hosts. who return to Academy League play Thursday when they host Oxford Academy Rancho Alamitos fell to 7-2. NONUAGUE s.g. Hiil 14, RMlc:ho AJamitos 4 5mgln Ammerman !SHI def Mazahen. 6-3. def Tran. 6 J. def Tonnu, 6-1, McK1ttenc:k (SHI won. 6 3 6-0, 6-0. Fullmer (SHI won. 6 1 lost. J~.won, 6-0 ~ Tomlinson-Chen (SH) lost to Chung Lee, 5 7, def. Pham-Concepct<>n. 7 5. def. Runyard Nguyen, 7 5; Burman·Webb !SHI lost. 5 7. won, 7 5, won, 64; Levin Graham (SH) won. 6-2. lost 5-7. won. 6-3 16th Annual Harbor Heritage Run and Free Fitness Fair New This Year! TEAM ENTRIES! UCI Anteaters Men's Soccer UC Irvine Men's Soccer vs. University of New Mexico Tuesday, Oct. 1at1 p.m., Anketa Stadium• • Brine Key CINtln Night -the ftnt . 100 ldcls In ........ nee, wll receive • fru Soccer Key Chain, sponsored by 8rtnc. For MON Info, all -(t4t)UG-W98 4 • .. . • • .. -. ~ . .. ·-... ............. rri .. 1 -· ....... ~-: ............ ,.,.. ... ............ -~.J!!~ .. .. *'-ffl• .t .... a I I .... A .. ~~-~. A ..... :::: ... ~a.1r11.-::-.... ,~ ==r .. ·=: =::=:.= ....... ==..a.,r: = ~ ~ e Of9lee .,.. r=L &;al , ... Ill Dlpt, L71 • ...... _,,la...... ..... .. ...... .-...1;11 ....... ,, .... ,.... .. • ........ Ml n. '*' ............. ., ............ ... "'.._..... .....,<•> ...._.. ,.._ .. ,.._ ., ......... Or .. , CA ......._ Pw '"' ,,.-,,...,,, •'-t ti.e ....... lhl11tHHCe 701.llt •• 101.-1 -. ........... .,. ... Celhr• .......... 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Pwci.-111vst lie P•s•(•) 672 lo 1oi !fXOCUtion. wittt ICUllOd not Hplro .,_,DA four --.r• plrid for •t tho tMM of lnclusl~• olftclal records 1nterut end cosh. month& from tllo 11wtn1 ~I I .. purd!Mo In cub enty • of $tld county. Record APPROXl~Tt MINIMUM d•lt notic:.cf 1bovt. -1 • • All purcllned ltetn1 MU ATIOHEY FOR W1ln ul n t3 a Associabflr. owners· Zthld s. ~!,OW• .YOOMAYEXAMIHEtho ~·-"t1 is-end ...uat be Ynd•nlo and Rumm•M Plalnti!fs written bid filo k1Pt bJ Ill• cowt. tt Ml•Cll'f• r-ved •t t11o t.11fi. of .... c...,.-c.t-W.Wc. c... ........... y Z•hld. Huslltnd and ~.awoa1m1tal1 W• '/!Ml .,.. • person In· 5*. S:. subjoct to Wif• es Joint Tanents. ' Trenster tu is $.56 torostocl In IN nbta, NTCllllllOI cenc:ell1tton In ttle event Tiiis property Is 1 for Heh _$500.00 of JOll mty fllo with Ult 1417t MMm (l of settlement bet- dwtlllna. NOTE: Thia purdl1soprice. court • Requeat for '~ owner and obll1•t•d property Is beinJ sold Otlocl: September 12, Soecltl Notice (form DE· .... 1$71 pllrty. aubltct to tllt rlCflt of 2002 I~) of tho fllln1 of •n ~ O'Brien's Auction PLAINTIFF: Wtlnul Malntan1nca A11ocl•· lion, otc. redemption (CCP Olvi.ion:Hvbor Inventory •nd ~tlstl Sonlko, 909-681--4113 729.010). Tho •pproal· • .....,. S. '--• of ts late essota or of ll1ICI.... 8/N 14663730049 DEFENOAHT: Ztllid S. Y udenlo, ot •I m•l• amount of tile Slierfff,o,._..c-ty any petition or tccount Pf'l'la• Published Newport secured lndebtadnass By: Is/ G. Herp, Oopuf1 ti provided In Prob•I• =-Yt Bnch·Coalt Most 0•111 I01IG. Slmf'S SALE llYml OIRCll 111 llO. p1u1 lnterast end costs NOTE: Do not t~• clown Code Hctlon 1250. A .. ..,... Pilot Sept. 24. Oct. l , 11 $4974.20. If the or dofece • posted Roquaat for Specltl .. ·-2002 T8J3 notice before tho ulo or Notice lorm is av1ll1ble utisflclioll of JudlmonL from the court clork. .-101101dlSlfOI w"'fltif~ :., ~ ~ f!::..=nor'f'°n 516 :.=Y ,~ ~ OU.Clf-Wl ATMIVAli'Mri' .. ....... mri P ubllalltd Newport s ... auss -&215007 ~NO.Alnut ........ _,.. b Buell-Costa Most D•lt. .. ., MecAnti-Ct., TO All INTERESTED ~c-tof .. 6'119 ::="'J::•b .. Pilot S41ptomber 17. 2. 1100 PERSONS: ~ ~-~ '°' ..l:io""':: ofic: October 1. 2002 T814 ltew...,.t IHclt, CA 1. Petlt1onor: Suon1 Thi C..... • dMa1b9d lbO.-end Jor '2660 Kltu Vo filed • petition ln ~oflwC..-auctl _.,.. .ua-o,. · ISC1D'2 -11bll1htd Newport wlttl this court for a of J9Rf ~ ZNO. end ......_ • IUCh IOllCl•-TO B"cll-Cost• MH• O•~Y decfea cll•ncln1 names ~ IS HEREBY ~.,,....: ~ ""'-Pilot OctoM< I 7. 8. u follows: Suons. Thi ONEN .., ._ doc:Wlllon ~ fll '*ISTAWClf: 2002 TM843 Kltu Vo to Stmanlht Vo u11d1114wd .. ao1 el below '8CJIMUSCOfRUI 2. TH£ COUffl OflDERS Pltwllllt s.11. to IW Pwgll Np, 2 SWW COllT Of th•t •II persons inte<· hldlolt mrd boll blddlr1 ..__...,. 1111 lllii• • vm. (. COIRUI astod 111 this -tter wn ~to coiil1111111ion OI IDr .,._, --. CASl•UlSS2' (AllCmA •ppa•t before .thts cowl =-~~: ..,._.In. to...,_ To aH ti.n. bonal1· CCMllTCICIUI&( II lllo llurl111 llldluted ~-of· ~fi1 .. & ::..=-' -:' II J': citrles, creditors. con· ....... ti .. ttna belo .. _.!o !.~w tleetlouso, 11 ..,_ ~adv, of -. ,..._A 1a1• eny ..... y "'"'po n or er-, LlP 11S W• ----~-.-·t crldttol's, tnd II f &ho Id Sidi ....; &Ml 300. OOfdlant 8lld 1-'*-• petsons wllo mt'/ otll· I. Ml, .. FmY ~r:• 0 t':c.me u ~. CtlMamltl 91792. ... -•llllon of orwlso be lnt.,tsted In ....w ,.. •• -... NOTICErr•noF· ' .. tw ""11. .. end •¥•• tar ~ •~• \MA w , HEARING ~ of Mid docWld Nedi ('Oodlwllliin"). the will °' estate. or 1-IY Sl1lf _...HI Date: 10/29/02 Time. r9CIOldld~11,1-both, of: VIRGIL ,..., -200 "--t L73 =.,..of.:--.=:: :Ln....,~ .:'NJ: CHARLES COFFMAN •k• W,a. The :c:~;;';,(lhe court ,_ ec:oM1C1 In ~aiT~lrld VIRCIL C.COFFMAN C.. ... &215231 Is same 11 noted •bove. ldditlorl to ._.-of Mid ~ bedailllDl'I A PETITION FOR PRO· ~TO-3. A copy of this Ordat d9c...cl In end'° ti 1111 of ·c-wa, ConcllaN BATt llas been filed by -•N -·~ to Show c•UH sniff be = ~~ end,_....11bPt-. TOM WHISLER and ......... c.4.§1~ published at 1 .. sl once =' ~>;.·LCourity:-_· of 2,_.., d~ .--, Hc1111:-1-•I: DAVID WHISlER 1n lht I"-Heh week for four -~ Superior Court of Cah· NOTICE IS HERE Y C.i!MM... S«*in'Oor form•. County of OR-CI VE H Iha I SETH ~ucc~:siv~ ~ffks I prflor ~ t9'8 • lrwfnimonl No. ANGE. MICHAEL OBtRC. JR. o e 8 e sa or f'Mllll'fQ. 1 ~· "!!. ,!:; THE PETITIO.H FOR died on June 25, 2002 llHrm1 on the pet1t1on Ciir"l&'r Of Trte:t No. .......,_, ~ .... 1-, in tho State of Celllornia In tile lollowin1 news· 12271 u ahown on 1 .. lrwlruln9nl No. tn· PROBATE requests lhal piper of ienenl clrcu· map ._,_, In 8oolt $947, .. of olllc:llll TOM WHISLER •nd and resided in Ille City l•lion, printed '" ttus 583, Paaee 1 10 8 =:OrvqlC44rfl1, DAVIO WHISlf.R b• Cot Ne wport Beech. count1 O•ily Pilot , incll.9lwo ~ ......... _ p~ •ppo•nled as person1I ounty ol Oranae (949)642·4321 l9COlda of Orw1go M ......... _.,. lor representatives to ad NOTICE IS HEREBY DATE• AUG 21, 2002 ~. ~ ...._ ~ ~ -~ mimster the estate of fURTH£R GIVEN lo lhe JUDGI llCHAID 0. .,.._, pof1lon d tt1e tdlair*1a ..,. the decedent. creditors ind conhnaent :=..•a-~~ ol Aid Trte:t Ni> 12271 TH£ PETITION requests creditors ol Ille •bove FUZll, SI., JUDGI Of ~ l!Jdt~ by 81 OMcrCIOd and iWM.d the decedent's Will and n•med decedenl lll•t •II THI SUHllOI COUltT ~ -11nown, 11'1 h DoderUon wld the d I f persons lltvina cltims Published Newporl --mer llll9m ft .. pfo11ot co 1cl S, I •ny, be •a•' I I" .. _ d I Beach Costa Mesa D•tly _.. APN 442-Q54..53 admitted to IJ'Obale. Tiie • ms ne .... ce en • Pilol Sept 17. 24 Oct. ~°t,= :::' 11"1 Mof't COt1VY10f11y known 11 Will •nd any codic~s •re SETH MICHAEL OBERG. I 8 2002 ,,..., 3101 cone c.lotl. available '°' eum1111 JR u Settlor and • · T815 l:.i,""*' or "": :: ~ 8Nd\ CtllonU hon 1n the file kqit by lrustee of Ille SHH M ~ ..... of ~ lll28llO 11141 court. OBE RC JR FAMILY 01iD1111t11D ri Tonnt of_,. -cmtl In THE PETITION reqllflts TRUST crutad Juno 30, llimtS..... .,.,.... end lllwM tff/OIMI'/ of h Ullll9d .. _. 1989 era requ1r.cl lo hie ...,__ ,_,._...., end ~ S..... on coiAullllbi of •ut ..... it)' to adminisle< ... .. .... 1 • ,,.. .,.,.,_,n1 persons .. -from h lltld or ..... or pt11 cuh rd tM estate under Ille uoam w1ln Illa ...,ptf Of •r• doln1 bu1mess n. "'1 Gllwr llnd, lndudlrG b9lllla l4>0'I IUCh -Independent Adm1nls-Court, •I 341 Til9 City A.) 'At You. Raqvasl", N ...,.. to wNpaeodl OI end COl'dllona ti -lrtllon of Esl•les Act. Drive, Ortr1te. C•i1f0<nil, B )A Chars Nllflt Out ~ drtl Md"*" _...,..,...IO h ~ (Thia Authority will tllow and m .. 1 °' daltvar • C.) A Krtcllen Comptn· llom IMdl o1t10t...,.. h ,._...,.. Five IN portoMI reproun· copy to ERIC M 08ERC. ion. D.) A c11er1 Tour. =llnd, t/M.: J:. W:::; C:C:-tii5~ t1tlvn to tike men1 ~~ SSuEcTcHnsMor0TBrEuR1tCHJRof 213 13th Street. Hun or -b bid. 8lcM or to be In •cl10ns without obi.in· mt , llntlon Buell, CA 92648 ......._of .. lltld tnd Wftllng and .. be ina cour 1 approul. fAMll. Y TRUST ere.led Mlcheel J o·er,.n. 213 IO boftOlll auc:h ~ 111 .. Idol.aid Belore takina cert.111n June 30. 1989. at c/o 13th Street, Hunllnston wtttplD:Md or ofllot.u.,.,.,*"9.,h I t I tlo MESERVE, MUMPER ~ B .. CA"""•" == = = =:=n.=-end h:~ev':t''.:: :.Crso~!i HUGHE S LlP, Attn ~~·bus:::' 1s con· end .....-i or DlyOnd tt1e Propony aold "• 11• representatives will be Bernard A lttk18. 17300 ducted by• •n ind1v1dual oJCllltlOr lmllll '*9of, llnd ~ Sop4ombtr 23, required to a•ve notice Red Hill Avenue, Suite H .. e you sterted to ,...._ rwllnlel, ~. ~ to interested persons 250, Irvine. C1lilo1nla doina business yet? No ~ ropllir. ~ SHEHA8 ZM~1 unless Ill 'I 11 1 d 92614. within Ille l•ler Mlchaol J O'Brien ~ GPtlOI r-: .. """~.· Adn'Wllslrator Estate °' notice • ave wa veil ol lour months 1lter Tiiis sl•ltment was ;;;;;_, .. llCl'll ';'d;;, if.crv:v M NAJAM ZMJ, or consented 10 the d•le of publluhon, 01, filed wllll the County "*"• .-.. o..plof9 ~1 1001/02, to.'02/02, proposed action.) The ii nollCe is malled or Clerk of Oranae County ~-.. ~~ ~---10oOllOZ independent edminislro· personally delivered to on 09/26/02 ""'" .,...... ~ 4472711 lion euthorlty will be you. 30 d•Ys •ftar the 20026tla4JO ~~~ HEWPORTBEACK-aranted unless an 1n dale this notice is Deily Piiot Oct. I, 8. 15, -""'==::...:.;=-'=.:=-:.=;..__COST;;;.;;;.::.:.:;A.;.;llE=S::;A~Pll.=O..:.T __ teresltd penon files an m•iled or personall1 22. 2002 T847 Flem.II ..... ......... Tiie followins persons •r• doinc bu$l-u : JS Business Solutions, \3206 Myford Rd .. Apt. 547, T11Stln, CA 92782 Justin Alstbli. 13206 Myford Rd .. Apt. 547, Tustin, CA 92782 This bvsinfls ii con- ducted by: en individutl Have you stwted doin1 bustness ytt7 No Justin Alstbtl Thia sl•lement wu filed wittl IN Count1 Clerk of Or•n1• County on 09/13/02 2002 .. 1 .. u Oally Piiot Sefl. 17. 24. Oct: 1, 8, 2002 T826 Tiie lollowina persons art doina business u : Alici• llsllley & Assoc1 1les, 3 Birchwood, Irvine. CA 92618 Alici• Ctrole Ashley. 3 Birchwood, Irvine, CA 92618 This business is con ducted by: an individual Have you started dqma business yet' Yu. 7/15/02 Ahcit Ashley Tll1s statement was filed w1lh the County Clerll ol Ounao County on 09/13/02 2002691HO O•lly Pilot Sept 17. 24. Oct. I. 8. 2002 T821 Tiie follow11l1 persons are do1n1 busineu IS Adv•nced Spec1•lty R1alna, 1145 H. Orn· den. An•llO•m. CA 92801 David Lee Hammett. 1145 N Ortsden. An•· helm. CA 92801 This business 1s con ducted by. an lndlYidual Have you started doma business yet' Yes. 8/1/02 Oavid lee Himmel! This sl•lement wu liled w1tll Ille Counly Clerk of Oranae County on 09/13/02 !00269169J9 011ly Pilot Sept 17. 24, Oct 1, 8, 2002 T824 ...... ~ .... -i~IC ................. ...-. -.... "" Cllrdl. r-.... ......,. Irr. trWle. CA t:i,CA I .... = '-*lb,...,. II ... ..... (~ 1100 ...... lie.~ 1111111 A--. IJwtM, CA aaf .... S4lfte l1ll9 ._...._ II Cllt• rl , .,,,..._CA 14 .... It'/'. • ..,.,.... 11111 .............. ..... '" ...... ... •r:. etrftf .... .............. r.tt• ......... ...,._ . W1letfrllflt ......,... ....._ ..... _,No •.•. ........, ,.,__,Sor· Devi• A. hlltll11ry, .... I~ l'r•ldlllt ••th Ku11ni •1. ""-............... ~ flled ... tho ~ '* ... ._~ ·-can et or ..... c..tJ .-.. w1e11 111e c-.y M09/1~ CWtl llf OflftP ~y """'"'' on •ll3IOZ DelJ PIOt Sept. 17, 24 ..,.., ... ~. l , I , 20l2 Tilt Deily •tiot S.,t, )7, 2.4. ........... Octl.1;2002 Tl2I .................. tho fo4lowttll persona .......... Wt ..._ ._... •: Tllo foUowftil ,.eons TM ~.,,,, 303 Viste er• deillt ~ n : S-U, "9wpert Bbttl, A.) Starr T~ CA92llO I .) bcoltent latdl. C.) WlMtr .. Stvclot. Inc. BtffeJ I~ Sohl· (CA), lOJ Viste s-... tklM, 0.) Bobe Business :;:.gort IHcll, CA Oewolopment, E.) E ... ~ Co., f .) Ono Thia lwlilMa Is CCMt-Tim• Procasslna. 8 ducted lty: • corpot'•tiotl So'/M Newport Cotst, H1w JOUttttld CA 92657 doltlC buslnoaa yet? Y11, flut Prlnclp•I, Inc .. May 1. 2002 (CA), II Soyno, Newport Wlnotr .. Studios, Inc. C-t, CA '2657 N1nc1 lOfli, President lltll business is con· ThfT: aa.t,ll'IOnl ••• ducted by: • cor-poretlon filod with th• ColHlty Have you started Clwk qf Or•nce CountJ cloln1 bualneu yet7 No on 09/13/02 First Prlndp•l, Inc. to016t16942 Noll follhy, Prtsldont Daily Piiot Sept. 17, 24, This 1tetement wu Oct. I, 8, 2002 T822 fllocl with tho County -~ Clork of Or1n1• Count1 --on09/13/02 ......... 20026'1 .. 26 The followlns P«•ona D•llJ Pilot Sept. 17. 24. are doinc business u · Oct. l . 8, 2002 T825 All Suson's Sprinkler Servic., 1646 Sunuir Pl., Coste Mose, CA 82626 Jennifer KHno. 1646 Sum.r Pl., Cost• Most. CA 92626 This buslncss b con dueled b1: an Individual Hua yoo sltrtMI doln1 bu.slnoss yet? Yts, 2000 Jtnnif1t Kuna This Sltl•ll'IOl\I was llled with llla County Clerk ol Ounee County CHI 09/13/02 2002H1 .. 11 D•llJ Pilot S'opt 17. 24, Oct.l ,8.2002 T823 Flem.II ..... ... s...... Tiie followln& persons are doin1 business .s. A.) Video Hiii, B.) Dish 4 You, WIS Victorlt St.. •R, Costa Mau , CA 92627 San1eev Kumar , 33 Statehouse Pl . Irvine, CA926o2 Tll1s business 1s con ducted by· an lnd1vldu•I H•v• you 1t1rttd dom1 business yet? Yes, 03/11/97 Saniee• Kum<1r Tll11 sl•tement was filed with tile Counl1 Clort. ol Or1n11 Counly on 09/16/02 2002 .. 17057 Daily P11ol Sept 17 24, Oct I. 8. 2002 T8J2 Re-.. ..... ... s..... The follow1na parsons are do1n1 business es IQUADRA Commun1c•· hons. 20 P•ltllnt, '315, Irvine. CA 92612 B•hram Soleymani. 20 Palatine, 1316. ln1ne, CA 92612 This buslnns " con· ducted by •n ind1v1du•I Hne you slerled do1na business yet? No Ballram Solaymani This sl1tem1nl was hied with Iha County Clofll ol Or•n1e County on 09/13/02 2002 .. IH22 Delly Pilol 5'91 17. 24. Oct.1. 8. 2002 T816 Th• lollowlnc porsof'ls .,. clo1111 buWless es: Wllkln Clotllln1. Sf Pt.r-remont. "'''° Viejo. CA92656 J n' Fray. l11c • 68 Plorramont. Aliso V1e1e1. CA92656 Tlws buslne:ss tS con- ducied by. • corpor•llon H•va you st.rt.cl dol!!f business yet? No J 11 fray, Inc. Ptol J W1lhs. CEO Tl!is statement wts filed with Ille County Cltfk of Or•nca County on 09/13/02 2002H1't4t D•lly Pilot Sept 17. 24. Oct. 1.8.2002 T818 RdllM .... ... s...... lh• followina persons ere doma business as TopD01 Procurement, 217 1/2 Topu Avenue. Newporl Buell. CA 92662 Cerolynne £ W•lll"', 217 1/2 lopu Avenue. Newpo•I Beach. CA 92662 Tlws bu11ness 1s con duel.cl by •n 1ndlv1dual Hn• you started doma business yel' Yes 1/1/02 c.,olynne E W•llle1 This statement was hied with Ille Count1 Clerk of Oren1• Count1 on 09/20/02 2002H1772J O•llY Pilot Sept 24. Oct I. 8. 15. 2002 T8J8 Se your unwanted Items the easywayl Place a Classlfled ad today I 642-5678 -1.1111illill -----.. .... IS MUtllY ......... e··~ ... =-=-.:.:. _r. .. ~ir-= UltllM ..... .. Of On•t• ~ Ila ,,,, • wlll tM•IH Of i:nt ._... 20I ....... "'to t.-00 ~ .. ~ CAaut ' .... • .. OctMw ll, l11ttrlt•1 '1unt••nt =-·~ .. -=~ Cot"'"°" (CA) -............. tzm. -.Ml· A••·· s..it. 2, I ... Stre9.e..:,,.. eo.b ~~:.:.'°~o con- Mett, CA '•""• tt dwted ltJ· 1 corpot•Uon ~ t• uld bids will Htve ~•~lid .. ~ .... •lld dolfltbu5'nn1 yet7 "P rtllda. s.1rnn1 lnH•tment ..._:,:'.'~~ COlporetJotl ,) A!t-S-.,-:-t: lie In Altdlow Sl!fnolY. Vko eceerdMco w!UI ~· ProeWent u..; IMtructlonl alld This ltllte-nt Wll ... ~Ill wtikt. •e fMef llHth the 8-lb Oft lllo = offldl tot ~~~•Ill• CountJ tlll Pwc Oirlc or tooHtHtl• ~~ BHr ~~::: Dilly Plot Sept. 17~it C.U ...... CA 92626. Oct. l , I, 2002 lllZ/ A Petfiiw"*'" Bond ..... ..... IN1 .. required .. the ... ---~of the Oliltrlct. -"° Wdd# ~ lritll· TM foNowln& penons ... Ms bid fOf • period •• .,... IHlsl-n: of FOfflY·FIYE (45) dtp Ho.-of Reform f"ll•t• •ft" U1o dtte set fOf Studio, 501 Old Newport tM opon"'I tMraof. elvlt., Newport Boecll. The S-d of Educa-CA 921i63 tlon of th• Newport· JtJmo Uchlzono, 29831 Mon Unified School Hiddenwood, l•1un• District rtstrVH lhe Nipol, CA 9'l1>77 rllfit to rejKt •n1 01 ell Holdl Fulld«bllfk, 29831 bids and not n-sorlly Hiddenwood, L11un1 accopt t11o lowest bid, Ni&\ltl, CA 92677 end to w•1va •ny in· Tllb 1>1qlnn1 Is con· form•lllJ 01 lrreaulerlty duct1d bJ: eo-pertnors In eny bid received. "'"°you 1ttrttd NEWPORT ·MESA UHi dolna bu1ina11 yet? Hit FIED SCHOOl DISTRICT Jolmo Uclll1ono of Ounee County This sttlement was /s/ Sharon L. China tiled with the County Sheron l. China. Clork of Or1n1• County Direct« of Purchuin1 on 09/04/02 end W•rthousina 200269 I SUS 714/424-5077 Delly Piiot Sopt 24, Oct Publl1hed Newport 1, 8.15, 2002 T8J6 Buch,·Co&tt Mtst D•1ly Piiot October I. 8. fk91m ..... 2002 T84 l ... 5W11111f ..UCIO'ld I01IG Cl WI Clf ,,._....n NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ul'IOER AND PURSUANT TO SECTION 1988 OF THE CAllfOR· IM CIVIL COOE THE PROPERTY LISTtO BE LOW BELIEVED TO BE "8AH004'ED Will BE SOlD AT PUBllC 4UC TIOH AT SOUTH COAST SEt.F STORAGE, 3480 W. WARNER AVE , SANTA ANA, CA OH OCT 11. 2002 AT 11·30 AM. AUCTIONEER MR. RICHARD (DICK) SIOOERS CALI FORNIA STATE BONDI 5088400 THE FOLLOWING UNITS HAVE MISC. HOUSEHOLD IHMS AHO BOXES l lJA RA NDALL HORTON. 121, ORLANDO JOHN SON JOO JANET DIANCtlO 4A PHILLIP ~IAY 607 GUS TAV O CASTILLA 924 ROSE.MARY CAR ROLL SOUIH COASl SClf STORAGE SttARON YOUNG Daily Pilot Octobe1 1. 8. 2002 T846 fidlllm ..... ... s...... Tiit followin1 perso11s are dom1 business u . Milesto ne F1n1nclal, 468' MacArthur Ct .. •480, Newport ·eucll, CA92660 D.,,1d Lud1ncton. 33 L • Rue. Newport Beach. CA 92660 This business Is con dueled by. an mdlvldu•I Have you darted dome business yet7 Yes. 9/\/02 David ludonaton This sl•lement wu hied with Ille County Clerk of Oran1e County on 09/13/02 20026t1694t D•1ly Pilot Sept 17. 24, Oct I. 8. 2002 TBl9 • The follow1n1 persons era dolnc bu11noss H . Distinctive livlna TY. 3101 Wnt Coast Hwy .. ~ort BHch. CA Richerd Cr1n1n1or. 3101 W. Coast Hwy.. Sult• 100. Newport Be.ch, CA 92663 Tiiis busineu ~ con dueled by •n lndlvldu•I H•v• you 1t•rled doln1 business yet? No Rich•d Crtnlnter Th11 sl•lemenl wu lilod with Illa Counly Clerk of Or111aa County on 09/13/02 2002HtHl7 Dtily Piiot Sept 17. 24. Oct 1,8,2002 T829 Re-.. ..... ... s...... Tllo followlna persons ••• dolna business as l he S,R Oslrifl Comp• n1n. 29 Uulllerareen Irvine. CA 92614 Stephen R 01.tron. 29 Haalller1rtan. Irvine. CA 92614 TlllS business Is con ducted by •n mdlv1dU•I Hoe you st•rled CI01n1 buslnus y•11 Yu t/l/02 Slepflen R Oslt1n This &l•lemanl was filed w1tll tile County Clerk ol Ouna• Counly on 09/13/02 2002 .. 1H45 D•1ly Piiot Sept 17. 24 Oct. l. a. 2002 T120 TtlUslhowt YOUR GARAGE SAUi la CWSIFIED 949 642-5671 ' ... -.. ,.....,...,.--. __ .._.., How to Place A CLASSIFntiAD By Phone (949) 642-5678 By Mail/In Person: 330 West B•y Street . Policy----.. ~ By Fas (949) 6J >-6594 ,_..,..,.._ ........... "'IClillJ1U1lllrhlll1 .-... , Cow Moa, CA 9'21>27 At Ncwpon Blvd. & B<i} SL a.. md dr.#IUw ltt ~ lO ~· without nocic:e. The publisher rac:rva Cbe ri&t_lt ID cemor. ndalify, ~iae or reject any clusified ldvertiKIDCDL Plcue report any error that may be in your elurified Id irmncdiately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liabiliry for any enor in ao advertisement for wtuch 11 may be rcspoctsi"ble excqJt for che cou of lhe 'J*e actually occupied by lhe error. Cn:d11 can only be alJowcd for d)C ftni tnsemon SERVICE DIRECTORY ~1' All Your Home and Businea 111.eedt -. '1\f T VISA Hours: Telephonr 8:JOam.5:00pm Monday-Fn<by Walk-ln810am .HXlpm Monda)-Fnday .------Deadlines--------. Monday ............. .. Tuelday ....... . Wedocsday Thurscby .... .. Fnday .S:OOpm Mooday .S:OOpm Tlle'lday .S:OOpn Fri<by ....... ... Thurwtay 5·00pm Sawrday ._.. Fnday 3.00pm Sunday.... .. Fnday 5'()()pm PMllWllell PorOn1yl.l2pernet1•wm ndalmdi) .~ ..... •t'N91 S14-4M.S --WWWit All rul ...... adVtr· bsinl Ml this ~ IS wb!Kt to the Federel r .. Houlinc Act of 1968 11 amended whic h mikes It llle11l to adv.rtiM •any prefer· enc•, ltmlt1tlon or discrillllnetlon based on r aoe, cob. relllion, se •. h.ndicap, femtlial stetus Of nabonal Of lcJn. Of an 1nt.ntlofl to mike any such preference, ltmtl•· tlon or cliscflmlnetlon." This ne'"pepet will not knciwin1t1 accept any ldvwtlslment IOI' real estate which Is m vto11Uon of tho lew Our reeders are hereby 1nf0fmod thel all dwell- 1111'$ advertised 1n this newspsp91' lrt available on an equel oWOl'tunoty bas.s. To complain ol dts· crimtnahon, call HIJO toll tret1 at 1-800 424 8590 ..... 1413 06der Styto Furniture '1ANOS ' ColectibMs .,..,___._ ............ oac.,~ M CA8M PAID$$ ......... .,..,..,.... WE BUY ISTATES ._....,.., __ CONSIGNMENTS I ' .'. •·• . I ' I •m 114 f'OUCY In an effort to offer the best Ml'VICO possible to ow readeu and advet · ltMn, -wtH requtte Contractors who adver· Ilse In the Service Dlr9Ctorr to include thew Contrectorl License nUll'lber In theW adnr· ltsement Your co· operation ll 1rutly ,,. ........... .•. , A•1•11111 QUAUT'f' IUll.DR l'M YOOR COHTRACTORI 20Y1tS £XI"! Ul674183 MARK (!49) HO-HIS ea, • ., :-lall~ ___ 1505_ PlnanalU.. 2490 EmRTMIBT l.st Kttt ... 811111/0. IMMEDIATE CASHHI US a Cl"'l"Dftalll' 1n1e. 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EW~ ~3m3 949636 1313 TIM T G YOUIHOMl IMPIOVIMfNT PIOJICTl C1ll a pl11mber. patnler. handyman. 01 any of the crut services hs led h9f'e In our service dlfecloryl THESE LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOU TODAY• Mdi lt.4 st-Tile WITTHOln Dl'f'WAU Concrete, Pallo. Dnveway Alt phases sm/lf & jobs Fwet)lc. BBQ Ref• 25Yrs CllANI 20yrs. lalf, free Ea p T • r y 714 557 7594 est. l 4CXXl30 714-639-H47 C-....~fl*:e. 880. hie. stone. land 1eape, rel•lmns wans. L66™7 949-254-1048 S•ll :fOIU Cor 111 Clos'(fi= I C......,s.nlca COMPUTER HELP! ............. .,. ........ llC•• ·• te!QM\: ........... II& ... Qllt ..... •<a111"•uaa..t .. ~ ........ ·~~· ,. ..... ~ ... 7 IA.-612-2786 heebti-t .. 11 ........ 0.<. • Receswd ll&htina • Ceiflnl fens • lanclsupe l icfll 1<11 •Trouble Shoottns 714-SS6-N7S Llc116'91$0'"' Vi/MC UCllUID COttTIACTGa "° t:ib too ""' ,,. ...... 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Wr will now SF.ARCH the namr for JOU at 110 rxtTa thargt, and savr JOU the 11mr anti rht mp to thr ( 'ourt Howr m 4>anta Ana Thrn, of co1me, aJUr the Jl'arrh 11 compkud 11.'f will fik your fiamow bu.smro natl'U 1ta1nnen1 with thr County CM. pub/uh once a wrelt for four wrrlts as required by law and rhni fik your proof of pub/1cat1011 w11h thr County Ckrlt. Pkase stop by to fik your fictit10UJ business statnnmt at rhr Daily Ptlor, 330 W. 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Opmiria lead: KiQg ~ 0 TUlllY IATillOllT 38r 28•, newi, UCllfaded, prllna. Recluced. Cannwy Rentals. HI00-247-8209 • CMt S.-$1JH e lbr -~ *-.... luld. ~ .. = !.';:.~/~~ MiH• , '8"1 3br 2ba house. new nrs. act..949-584·5811 HlllmOISll .. wd, patio, caVsm do& Y--'•• $219,000 l!Ye 111 Newport Buc:h oil $2150mo 437 Dahlia 28r 28a. just llsted, for IS9K Open San 1 3 Ave llevin 949-851-0424 least costly in NewporL Caz)' eon.a "' Mallila ~ C.-...._. Bnch close, aood con· Harne._. 2 i. .., F• 3+2 Im, 1Jc pr, • '*-*. ditiorl, ful security. Call ts. Bait _.., ~ *-by 524 s.-.n1 M. arerit. 949-S00-32SO c.... r-~..., Key --to pvt bwt\. •-ell C.ft9te, 2Br 7~1a2 t. $2Glm. ~ pm! 9'NC2·2'121 -c... ..... 28a. quiet comm on --------C...Mm peat loc, enjoy Manna 111! .. ---lllp!I-• --------and Pr In le Beach . ._ ~.Lovely &•led comm $129,500/obo. Marr ,.. near Trl-Sqr, '\e.. frl&. Wood, •ct. 949-584·581 .. ..,..,...... ..,/•tor•1• S85Nmo+ ......_, er.,.t C.... a.... .. ...,. $500/~. Klein Mllct. 2St 28a+ loft, uc>eredeS M2-5'71 t1T7 70..:8649 II 9200. lnclds new D/W, stove, I set 2br lba, pr, yd, carpet, Perro, paint 2 laundf"y. 169 Walnut, o.dls, wall to bud!, $1050/"'°. Mariseta 714- $3891( .... ~2011 662 311 l 714-540-3666 wa"I' ... ... ... ... usriiii amwiml 1• house, fenced yrd, prdlnlw a water paid. $1195/mo 949-541-3959 • 2lw 2.Sba 2 story. 2 car pr, yd. $135(1/-. 2311 AvocMo "<i Anil Nfwl 949-631-0490 le I• .._ 2Bf Tw11-hm, So. Coast M.tro, 2car pr, $1500/nio. est. ~9~642-6438 Paclfc Cont Reetty ~oap • 211t ,.. rur unit, total remodeted, II yd. 221'/2 23rd St. Sl5!15fno. 949-640-3632 Undsa!t • IAST s.I • Side, 3br Jba, t.Jlptq, •tr• lc. 2 story, 2 kitchen's. cl.ck, yd, wd, 2 car •ttedl pr $2000/ino. I00-?78-1887 •..,. ... BA• pool, y•rd, 2fp's. 421 ~<>~ .... ~~USl ....... •w-Colnpletion Oct. 481 lB•. 2·slory, 3c Pf. appro11 7000sf lol Jim Th0ftl4>S(ln, •fl $679.000. Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell Banker ,949 717-4743 ...,.. ... IA~ ..!::.t• "'::.. ................ ,... &.,.. ..... ................... IWhiw&llL ,,... .... .... 71 ......... Dr. 949-47,_..._ 949-721-SUO •YUilY* U.ASU B Ill CllUfllOY REAL TORS 949-675-6161 c...w ..... 21W211e Jf'ly rental, Ip, dw, wd .. ups. 2 car tan6Mt 11111 Act $1660 949-293-4630 2lr , ... ....,.,, o--. unlVlots ol lnt•r* ......... pr. I&.-.. W/D fac, must SM. :!r£· 714-914-9514 Hr. n;; + den, 1520d, 2-Ar .,,,,, In.,:_...~ w/pool ~ -$19150in. Sm 1)911 welcome. Wiii thJW ...... ~~ lllW' 7H4M Ull ,.n..,..._s .... to beach. fp. 2c pr, 1 year luw. no pets, $2100/mo 526-359-4539. 3br 3ba, condo, full ocn "i••. pool,· Jacuul, tennis, om. $2900/mo. lease or lease 09tion. Call Geoff 949-640-0746 taOVAH 3br 2.Sba popular fir ptmn, UCl• st..s. sincle ..,,.._ act $3000 949-293-4630 le llWr re.nodeW 481 and office (or 5 Br) 38a home. Gf eat op4lfl floor plan. Walk to schools, shc19S, restau· rants, tennis a pool, end enjoy the ocean braezel The Best of Newport. Awa"-ble at $3,200 a month. Cd •ct Saly l'tliffips at 949-759-3735 l.:.7.~:G7 111& ..... ~19 •Pert Stn.t ...... • 3..5lla ~ DlilhMt ................. --" .,,...Alllll U-1~ ......... ~ e48R 2.58A benllfuf home! le .Jd, 2 c •• ' b1 p.vti. $3IOOmo Bollalra Way St. 949-645-5744 ............... ... ,.d_ lasp.clors ...., tat psioclc •· :--.::1 .. ~ ~ ...... ~ tar ..... ;;. ";;;r. _..ii* or nilhd. b f). req. in housllll constr. ndls. lnlpec- liDns, R.E. .....,.... or .......... ofauianll -For more into al 1-117· ~EOE IM'JD(Y OfflCl ASST ,._ llJ"Ofit orpa., Pl l~Wlr I* wk. M·f . CWlcaf, data entry. $1G-U 2tw. DOE fax res to !MS-&42-1155 ~·4 s.19. a.Mod • FT/PT for upsalle dlil- dre.. store In fllB. 11/.....uncs 9"9-645-l355 s.... t..4 , ...... . support animal resue, cons1tnment on llne. wwwanlmalnetworll.or1 TOUR MmlS/DllVRS fT/PT aYlliWlle. ~ OMV and r~. rm'n~,.. At an • !? Pc -... 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