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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-11-05 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot• a1 ·• Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 TUESDAY,NOVEMBERS,2002 .... · Goverrior's race ·may deter voters Greenlight could keep interest high in ~ewport Beach,butturnoutnot expected to top 60%. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MFSA -Unpopular gu- bernatorial candidates may ruin local races because af poor voter turno~ resJdents and experts say. Former Costa Mesa Councilman Joe Erickson said he hopes for at least a 60% turnout "The higher the turnout; it means the more informed voters are," he said. "I'm concerned there is going to be a low voter turnout because the two candi- dates running for governor are not very !3VOTE 12002 INSIDE For a list of local polling places, see PageA5 well liked.n Former Newport Beach CoWlcil- woman Jan Debay said she expects a higher turnout in Newpo.rt Beach than in any other city. "I think we'll have a better turnout because of the Greenlight candidates," she said. "I'd guess we'd probably have about 52%.1 think the faithful high-pro· pensity voters will turn out It'll be a close race." State election officials have offered a similar picture for Califorrlia Sec.retary of State Bill Jones predicted last week that only 58% of registered voters Will cast a ballot this year. That is very close to the' all-time lowest number, which was 57.59% in the last gubernatorial election, four years ago. Officials said they based their esti- mates on the unprecedented resources that political parties are eiq>ending and the number of absentee ballots that have been requested. Poli tical consultant Dave Ellis, who is running several Newport Beach council campaigns, said he doesn't expect the turnout to be higher than the last gu- bernatorial election. "It's hard to gauge, but I think we're going to be the same as we were four years agq," he said. Ellis also pointed out that California See VOTERS, Paee A4 Last-minute tricks muddy Newport election field Few council candidates are immune to attack, or their election signs to theft and vandalism, in campaign's final· hours. June Casaerande Daily Pilot NEWPORT BFACH -Late-night sign shenanigans and mysterious voice messages are turning out to be the last- minute campaign strategies of choice as the hours counted down to today's election. ln District 4, for example, a recorded campaign message seemingly in the voice of one candidate proves that someone's not telling the truth. The message asks voters to support Ron Winship, claiming that he is a Greenlight candidate and that he helped defeat the Koll office expansion in the last election. Both claims are [alse, as Winship readily confirms. See ELECTION, Paee M The roads too often traveled COSTA MESA Pro-El Toro·. lobby tries to thwart Dixon bid Officials hope $100 million in freeway construction projects will ease congestion ... for a few years. Coral Wiison Daily Pilot A fter more than a decade of planning. the freeway congestion that Newport-Mesa commuters know all too well may finally be relieved -if only temporarily. A SlOO·milllon improvement project involving the Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and San Diego freeways will be completed in mid-2004. In the near future, however, motorists will notice a few completed improvements. The Bristol Street exit of the San Diego Freeway, which transportation officials shut Friday, should reopen by Nov. 15. For the past few days, sot!thbound Costa Mesa Freeway drivers have been using the MacArthur Boulevard detour. Northbound San Diego Freeway drivers have been directed to use the Fairview Road and South Coast Drive exits. When it reopens, motorists may be surprised at the new look of the Bristol Street/ Avenue of the Arts exit on the northbound San Diego Freeway. Drivers will be forced to exit earlier, but will have a choice of taking the new Avenue of the Arts offramp-or-continuing to Bristol Street. At the same time, a new bridge Will carry southbound Costa M~ Freeway driven over the Bristol/ Avenue of the~ exit to metge with the northbound San Diego Freeway. This will reduce the weaving and lane changing CORAL WILSON I DAILY PILOT See ROADS p M A Caltrans crew works on a new offramp that will lead to Fairview Road from the Corona del .Mar ' ... Freeway in Costa Mesa. The project is part of $100 million in improvements to reduce congestion. THE VERDICT \ Balboa Island noise? It doe~n 't sound right "Balboa lalaod ls • dump. It w.a 90ld by a bundl of aoob to a lot~ dmnned fools." He may haw Wt bt WU bec:aUle 11-under wall!r. ..-cs.1mthedme. Wntbepmmt In phone calls to voters, Airport Working Group criticizes Costa Mesa mayor for not supporting airport at Marines base. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -An 11th-hour political a1tack against Mayor Unda Dixon was launched Monday, as a pro-FJ Toro airport group took to the phones to lobby against her bid for reelection. The Airport Working Group Political Ac- tion Comminee, the formal political entity of the organization created to limit the ex· pansion of John Wayne Airport, sponsored the last-minute anack on Dixon and called an undetermined number of regis- tered Costa Mesa voters to inform them about her lack of support for an airport at the former El Toro Marine Base. When Dixon got news of the tactic Monday evening. sh e said she was furious with the group's strategy. calling it unwar- ranted and unscrupulous. "I have· always worked on behalf of Costa Mesa residents to limit the expan- sion of John Wayne Airport." she said, adding that she has stood in front of the county Board of Supervisors to ask that -Costa Mesa be included in the TWA Settle- ment Agreement, which outlines flight and noise limitations. "I guess some peo- ple have to stoop to such methods be- cause they are intimidated by strong lead- ership. H ~ Aaron Flders, a working group board member who voiced the phone message to voters, said Dixon did not adequately protect Costa"Mesa residents against in- creased Oights because she didn't support an El Thro airport. See DOCON, hie M Daily Pilot A.TA.GLANCE ON THE WEB: -..w.~can WEAT1ER ~. • CoN:ltioill wll be.,.. for~ Go for It. ... ..... u . IPOllTI UCl-piala°tM . ...... Ii ......... ................ ..... • Al ...... NMnW 5, 2002 KIDS TALK BACK - ·Having a . . ~favorite holiday The Daily Pilot went to Newport Montessori school in Newport Beach and asked students, ~ 'Whdt is your favorite holiday?' "Summer, 'cause I like to go to the pool• ALEXA CLAYFELD, 6 IMne "i::hristmas, ·cause I like Santa giving me presents like Barbles and Barbie cars." TAYLOR JACKSON,5 Paramount "Chrlsonas, 'cause I get a Jot of presents and I get to ~dtime wftbmy family and friend&" CODY MIU.AGER, 7Vz Costa Mesa "Halloween. • 'cause you can go trick-or- treating and get lots of candy and you get to dress up as whoever you want" HARSH JANI, 6Vz Irvine "I love my birthday because when l wasS I got cupcakes, played games -tag and hide and seek." JOHN SCOTT, 5 Costa Mesa "Easter, 'cause I get to 6ndaome eggos at my aunt's." IWtlllNEY BEMETT,5 CoetaMesa -lntmMuls and phoU>s by Coral Wilson ---~ ..... ~- PUS KUANG tfNANG I DM..Y PILOT Studen~ dr~ssed like Egyptians in Beth Nowtin's sixth-grade class listen while another c~ssmate gives a presentation on anci~nt Egypt. Dressed like an Egyptian Deirdre Newm.n Daily Pilot / B eing an ancient Egyptian means that you can sit inside an ancient burial tomb and feast on pomegranate, figs and dates while listening with rapt attention to the gory details of the mummification process without losing your appetite. And when you hear that the process involved removing a1J of the organs except the heart, you don't even raise a heavily penciled eyebrow or roll your eyelashes laden with blaclc mascara in disgust. That was the scenario in Beth Nowlin's sixth-grade classroom at Kaiser Elementary School in Costa Mesa on Monday as boys and girls raided their mother's makeup drawers and clo~ts to dress as Kaiser Elementary six th-graders learn stories about ancient Egypt, including why eyeliner was worn. authentically Egyptian as they could. The Egyptian Feast Day involved dressing up as ancient F.gyptians, dining on Egyptian cuisine and sharing reports the students researched on Egyptian topics. The day enabled the young pharaohs and Egyptian princesses to immerse themselves in the time period they. have been studying for the past month and bring the past alive. "Of aB the civilizations we do this year, this is the highest interest. so we try to maximize that to capture 'their curiosity," Nowlin said. Andy Pasco, 11, dressed as if be had just walked off the set of "The Mummy." His whole body was covered with white sheets and gauze and he wore some of bis sister's white makeup on his face. But as much as Andy was into mummies, be was even more intrigued by scarab beetles and chose to do his report on the insects that represented eternal life to the ancient Egyptians. "It's cool because I get to share one of the best reports I ever did,· Andy safd proudly. Jessica Lyon, 12, dressed as an F.gyptian slave, wearing a white toga and a pair of Egyptian earrings with hferogtyphlcs. Sh e said studying ancient Egypt taught her about the origins of eyeliner. "I learned a lot about how makeup was invented for medication," Jessica said "Since they lived in the desert, their eyes got Itchy, so they used charcoal and lead around their eyes." Nowlin said she was impressed with how enthusiastically her students investigated their topics and embraced the egyptian lifestyle for a day. ·rm really pleased with the job they're doing.· Nowlin said "This is their first research project and oral report of the year and It proves they have learned a lot about this unil" • IN THE Cl.ASSAOOM i1 a weekly feature in which Daily Pilot education writer Deirdre Newman visits a campus in the Newport-M esa area and writ• about her e)(perlence. Daily A Pilot a.tldlM Centlo Newa ...i.t.nt, (949) 674-4298 chrl.rl,,..OMrillo•lftlm..com PttOT'OOfWIHIEM. ~Hiller, Kuang Hweng. Don Lied\, Kent TreplOW Box 1560, eo.te Meaa, CA 92826. Copyright No news atorlee, llluatnrtlona, edltoriel matter or ~ h«eln cen be reproduced without wrftt8n permlellon of copyrieht owner. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Area of denee fog wtll greet ue 1hia morning, but we lhould be mo9dv dMt' bv about noon. Highe In CoN M.. will top 10 end In Newport Beed\ wllt howr In the mlcMOa. Lows wtl drop to the loMr llOa. ~~~end wffl blow 15 to 20 llnola, ~ 1- to 3-foot wewe end• not1h\:1111t 11W11 of e to a fMt. HOW lO MAQf U8 CINull•a a The nm. Orenge County (IOO) 212-1141 , Alli a ll ft a 111P • Mt ta-M78 D' 0?; ..... , 142~1 ........ ..... -.ea_. ........ 174-GD ............... 110 ............ 8'°'4"10 .._...,.,., • .....,_oom ......... D 1t II .... ..,142-4321 ............. .,:712' ,. t14'• 'rllllm c.r. .... ._ . ........ ,, .. "-.,.... _,...°' ..... ....... for the....,..'*" w.lher • wtl not ......... fn>m geeing to .. poll. •the .._.._hlldlhund.y, It might bl ........ ..., . ....... www,,....,...,.. BOATING FORECAST I ... .; STARTING EARLY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT A multHon white fir Christmas tree is mov~d into position by a crane for the 20th annual South Coast Plaza Tree Lighting Ceremony on Dec 2. A coordinated effort between Victor's Strictly Custom Trees and Bragg Crane Service got the tree back into the ground. The Teachers' Choice for Ncwport-Mcaa Board of Edacadon Elect candidates with the Expertise, Commitment, Leadership and Vision to give our students the VERY BEST Tom Egan Judy Franco Serene Stokes li-usttt Arca 7 Trwtcc Al'Cl S T rwttt Arca 4 Endorsed by Newport-Mesa Teachers, Community and Parents Paid Poiitical Advertisement BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS UCI students call for solar energy use UC Irvine students joined their University of California peers ln supporting solar power and energyTef!icient building de- sign. The student government passed a resolution ln late Octo· ber to let the UC Board of Re- gents know that it supports re- newable energy and sustainable building' design for the rapidly expanding UC system. With the system's 10th campus awaiting construction. the UC sys-' .t.em will aeate massive demand for new buildings over the next five years. The UC Go Solar initia- tive asks the Regents for a com- mitment of 25% on-site renewable energy for all new bull~ and an addilional purchase of 25% re- newable energy from power com- panies, upon availability. The Board of Regents will have a chance to discuss the issue at its Nov. 13 and 14 meeting in Sap Francisco. For a limited lime, receive the three- mch vane size (0< !he same price as the standard two-inch vane sae on SilhouettJ!" window Wdiltp. ~ ...... ~~llflljf­ promollOfl ·'Md~ ' JJJ()J-.. °"'"'"""' Jl.1001 On/yiilyotJlpitll< ..... -~ w..dow F .-_. WlltJrr 5oot -"'dlWJ. OIOOre '°" JMJI fabnc .' styles and 11.f (;biohJlol ~ ~~ d '1btrc v.ws surpended ~sheer btbriclac• Airers hatsli SIXll/glw v il#cmi1ale )'OIK mom w;,J,adglow ~bk /or v.nJbJe f(lw c:ontrol Kiit Us Todily! 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He saJd he had nothing to do with iL Dave Ellis, campaign man- ager for District 4 Incumbent VOTERS ContinUed from Al wu not hit as ti.rd eoonomically as some of the other parts of the COWltry. · "I believe that favors inrum· bents. because with a relatively stronger economy, there ls no reason to throw out lncum· bents, .. he said. Mark Petraeca. cbafr of the po- litical science.department at UC Irvine. said he la •oot going to ... Guy Adami, laughed, loo. 1111 deoled the lllepdon of 0..... 1labt leader Pbll Ant lbat Ellil ....,winded the m .. .,. u • .., to divide auppon for °'9· tdct 4 Greenligbt candidate AJc:k 'Dlytor. Muna didn't laugh eu~ but tbe irony of the aituadon wun't Jolt on him. He, too, de- nied having any involvement. •Ridiculous• wu the adjec· tlw -.t by all three. Greedligbt leaders claim the message was received by at ~,talk about" voter turnout thla year. "TullJng people no one is gou.g to vote bas bad an abysmal effect on voter turnout in the past years,• be said "I'm not blaming the press for poor voter turnout. but writing story after story a few days before the election has just' sent the numbers plummeting." • DEEM IHARAllt CO\fert public safety and court$. She may be reac::hed at (949) 674-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bhan1th@latimBB.com. FULLISAR· COCICTl\ILS MEXICAN RESTAURA NT NO PASSPORT IS NEEDED OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MES A · 949·64S-7626 @1L FLORAL &: GIFTS Christmas at Summerhill II~ ooll.cliolc "'-J.Jp. '!"" ~U.~o/U..~ Wreaths, garlands, & custom arrangements 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa, .., Moo-Fri 10:00am-6:00pm, Sat & Sun 10:00am-5:00pm Phone (949) 646-6745 A • HARDWOOO •LAMINATES• CARPET • CERAMIC TILE• VINYL FLOORING • WINDOW COVERING -~ .. ~!~ i ·'hi@Ni!.i SOLARIAN "6L6aa.!J2 DENSE PLUSH CARPET BY MOHAWK 10-Year Stain, Wear and Fade Guarantee/ Ceramic Tile ............................... klslaledm 1e1ft. Mannington Laminate Wood ...... ilstaled mi '4.11 1e1 ll Armstrong Solarian ...................................... lie 1e1ft. • Cltpet nHlun ~ 675 mt ~-ir0wr so rt ... of Rw~ All 'IyPa of W"uaclow Treauaea11 leut four nlldenta the)t know of. Pllzabecb Edwards. wile of former M.,w Tom Bdwanla. confirmed that she received the WlmhJp m•tap on her answering~ Owges b4ve been made of campaign tigm all over town dltappeartng and betng disfig- ured. In the Dlatrict 3 race, Allan Beek said he was staying up· late several nlght,s last week to try to figure out who was snatching his ca.mpalgn signs r DIXON· .Continued from Al 1he Airport Working Group cares about one issue and one issue only, Elder said; limiting the expansion of John Wayne. The group dJd not question Dixon's leadership in other areas. "We are a single-issue entity;" Elder said •She may be great for the city as far as everythi.Qg else goes, but as far as an airport, in my opinion, she let us down." Elder said the only way to en- sure less traffic at JWA is to sup- port a second airport in Orange C.ounty-and, more specifically, at the former U.S. M3..rtne Corps air station. Without another air ~hub in tile immediate area, de- ROADS Continued from Al that drivers experience at this interchange. said Michael under the cover of Digbt. He takl be believed that dty ltd were remcwtns bla llpl. a ey Manaaer Homer Bludau aaid that wbile l&aft .to remove cam ........ • c:Uy prop· erty, no oaeW.-ln lbe 4 Lm. hour, wbm 8-k't llpt were ~Alld .... takl that be........., b8ddt autbor- iz.ed ~ ...,... OMdlDe for overnllbt tip removal. ln Dlltrlct &, Laura Dietz taJd her sigm, too, are dllappear- in~. For every one that van- mand at JWA will pow, and' to will ftlabtl, ... wlth the nolle and poJJUdon they bring. he said • An El Thro airport WU uld· lll!ltely killed ln March. when voters overwhelmJ.ngty sup-- ported Meuure w. wbk:b chansed the mnin8 of the for- mer base to paddaod. "It WU Imperative that we, get El Thro .. secondary choice,. said FJdet:. a c.o.ta Mesa resi- dent. "Her anti-airport qeoda was not realistically protecting the city of c.osta Mesa and now we are eeeing slgnfftcant ramlft- cationa." Her wOdt on airport issues may not have fit perfectly into Eider's special interest.s, Dixon said, but she was hard at work to protect residents from an in- Utschi, spokesman for the Orange County Thmsportation Authority. "This has been a chronic bottleneck for a while now," Li tsch.i said. More than 400,000 motorist$ travel the freeway interchange daily. malting it one of the 10 busiest interclwiges in the nation, he said. The Bristol ent Is scheduled to open just in time for South Coast Plaza holiday shoppers. The exit llbea. the said, two of them for op~t Bernie Svalatad ap- pear. ,,,_,_..,. An Adami supporter~ that on several oc:ca.siona tigna had dlaeppeu9d from her yard. BJaewMre. ,.._, signs were repor1ldly betl&•daliUld· Slmllar dlfllM have been made In eVflfl'I~ Cam~m#m have alto drawn. ~· Greenligbt Committee ••.._. have la- beleci at C::C eome fliers that tout the police and I • ftretllhten unlon't support of Adam&. Mayor TOO Ridgeway Don Webb and SVabtad. ' They claim the ada are tnJa • leading because, though they were paid for by the candl. dates, some voters might be-• Ueve that they were sent di· rectly by police and firefighters. · • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport BNdl and John Wayne Airport. She m.y be rHched at (949) 574-4232 or by •mall at June.caNfr•ntJ.•l11tlme1.com. crease in a_lrpllDe crafllc. noise· slooer B01 P9sldnl and political and poludOn. /ta a ftlllUlt. .Costa newcomer Alllrl Mamoor. · Mela WU the. flrtt city to pass a •1t WM more or Ul UO·en. reaohldon p)8dng pnlllUre on donemeat for Olmll than It was county lfaden to keep 1trict llm· ui enffilMmeQt ol everyone itl on JWA. Dbron said else." PJder llid. "While everyone was so buty Dlmn lllid tbe attended lha1 worrying about £1 Toro, I was interview with an open mind here, with this council woDing and a..nd the P.., that when on a resolution that add.remed the wm reelected, D wanted to the looming 2005 (setdemml wort collllboradvety toward the agreement) deadline." bett 1mwer1 at John Wayne. . Members of the working Her wllltapell to cornpro· group met with all of the Costa mise ~fell on deaf ears. Mesa council candidates except "II thin die wwy tbe Airpon Planning Commission OWr· Wortdng Group wants to be, then woman Katrina Foley, who was ao be it, •otmn laid. •1 can't lei i1 unable to make an appointment dJsttact me." because of scheduling conflicts. The group endorsed.three candi· • l.OUTA HARPER covers Costa dates for the two open Qty Mesa. She may be reached at 19491 Council seat.s: Councilman Gary 574-4275 or by e-mail at Monahan, Planning Commis-folits.hsrper@latlm~s.com. .. FYI For up-to-date detour and construction Information, call the Transportation Hotline at (800) 724-0353. for the near future. These include the commuter trains, faster bus services and a new Centerline light rail system. Orange'C.ounty is home to more than 2.7-miWon persons and will bring in 230,000 new residents and 300,000 new jobs in the next 10 years, according 10 OCTA statistics. •CORAL WLSON Is the Dally Pilot lntem . CRUMP, Spencer Born November· 25, 1923 In San Jose, CA. Pated away on October 30th In Nwiport Beach. He is SUtVlved by his daughter, Victoria and eon, John; also survived by his gnindchlkhn. Bentamln and JelllCL A 31 year '9tldent of Corona cMJ Mar, Spencer was a ,..ner and dor for the Long Beldl Press· Telegnm and LA. T1mes before beconq a jownalllm profeesor at gran e Coaet ~ollege. Add he wrote and publlehe many books on subjects such u the Pacific EJectr1c (Ride The Big Red Cars; Henry HUl!tif., tnCI the Pactftc Elec1t1c), Caltfomia MlnlonJ, Rout. 66 Md vartout lhoft~ t'lllo.da. MemoNI ....... be held at Lakewood Yllaol Comnu"'Y Chwch In Long Beach on Sab.rday November tth at 3:00PM In Lieu of flowers, pteue donate to one of his favoftt• charttlea: American Frtends s.rvtce CommlttH, c.nttal Commlttff for Con8dentloul Objectora. Of the FelowlHp of Recorclltl au. Pierce .......... 8rMdw8y Mot1ulry: MM41-t150. DOELZ, JOhn'Lewte • { ' ' ' , . , ' .. ' ' I . · , ' ' I I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i Tuesday. Nowernber S. 2002 A5 FORUM HOW10 GET PUIU8ttED -&...ailn: Mall to Editorial Page Editor James Meier atlhe Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Com Mesa, CA 92627 • R11~ Hot1M: Call (949) 642-«>86 Fu: Send to (949) 646-4170 EofMl:s.nct to daltypllot@lllfim-.com •Alt comtlpOndence must Include full name. hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submiMiont for clarity and length. MAILBAG ALE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT Kate Berry plays a victim trapped inside a spider web, with the spider standing over her, after being punished for not doing her homework Saturday at a haunted house held at Anderson Elementary School in Newport Beach. Halloween spirit not to be found on Lido Island We~ triclc-or-treating at Udo Peninsula. and there are not very many people In our neighborhood, so we walked around the comer to lido Island and they didn't let us (inl. The security gµarcl stoppe4 us and said that we can't go in there. and I asked why, and they said the community doesn't want outsiders triclc-or-treating in there. I thought it was a Halloween joke or something and I asked, •Are you kidding?~ And then a guy came over. and another security guard came over and he said the same thing. and we had to walk baclc. I was mad and I thought it was really wrong, and we could have got way more candy, and my friend lives in there, and I go to school with them, and It's not right. TYLERMCGIU Newport Beach A fine final resting place for political signs was O.J. Simpson, who walked away from his murder charge. Then there was a president who was impeached, and yet a U.S. Senate that would not persecute. Now we have Ouis •Forged" Steel, who has admitted to two cases of knowledge of forgery, and he walks off with a $1,000 slap on the write fine. Why were two· felonious acts of perjury and forgery reduced to misdemeanors? You would think. if you listen to Steel. that he has feelings against illegal people -that they should not be in Costa Mesa or Orange County or California or the United States. Now SteeJ has Joined this criminal element as they infest the governments or this country. This is the same man who has sat for two years ln a council chair drawing more than $7,000 a year, plua all the perks, and we have been subjected to this illegal person representing the city of Costa Mesa. This is a man, now on probation, who still sits with the City Council. One would hope that S1eel might gracefully exit pubHc life and in doing so could show some sign of contrition. WILLIAM C. KUHN Costa Mesa A good use for all of the political signs, posters and mailers .... On Wednesday, after the election, take them all to the Orange Coast College Reqcling Center on Adams Avenue. At least some goo(! can come of all this. Scheer, Wood deserve HAROlD E. HUNT better from City Council Costa Mesa Steel not a good figure to lead Costa Mesa Costa Mesa falls ln line with its own infamous resident. First there I was very pleased to read that the Daily Pilot had the courage and character to send the proper message to the Costa Mesa City Cotmcil c·eouncil needs to restore reputation of city attorneys.· Oct. 13). This being that the council has a duty, following its monthJong pillory of its city attorneys. without any showing of legitimate cause for their.administrative suspension, to now clear up this mess and to exone rate those involved. City Atty. Jerry Scheer and Asst. City Atty. Tom Wood are respected long-term professionals in this legal community, and both have lmpeccable records for honesty. Both have exemplified the finest in service to the public -within and without of thjs city. Wood is a , decorated former officer in the U.S. Marlne Corps. while Scheer formerly .served as a jw;licial officer for the Riverside Superior Court. I am proud to call them both friends. The reputations of Sch eer and Wood have been injured by what appears to be the council's knee-jerk reaction to half-baked rumors blown out of proportion, which were twice previously resolved, according to prior publications. This is especially troublesome because all of this heartache was undertaken, as I have been informed. without ever teUing Scheer or Wood what the allegations against them were, or asking them for their side of the story. Based upon its shoddy handJing of these well-respected professionals, it is now time for the council members to "step up to the plate" and to admit they were mjstaken ln taking this undeserved and drastic action against both Scheer and Wood. JAMES MURPHY San Dimas Student Outlook ls this the end of friend? 0 nee upon a time, like • all good tragedies. there was a girl named Amanda. She was one or those nice girls who liked a boy. The boy was honest and kind, and his namewas Hensley. consLand~ Maybe this boy had figured it o ut -maybe it is better to be all alone than surrounded by people who don't really like you, but keep you on because you might be worth some value up along the road. Society tells us that being a .&.----' loner is bad and being Then there was Amanda's best friend, named Lex.. Lex and Amanda had been best friends since sixth grade. Lex MICHAEL despised Amanda secretly, but A. WALEK openly she was chummy and popular is good. Then why do both feel so painful? I can't tell you how many people I know who have considered played the role of considerate girl to kiss up to the world around her. Amanda one day gathered up enough bravado to ao;k Hensley out to dinner. She told Lex that she was going to ask him at the end of the day. At lunch Lex asked Hensley out to dinner on Friday night. It seems to me that every time l make a new friend, I deem them normal, cool, one of the few who is not crazy. and then a few weeks later I find out that they like to rip the heads off stuffed animals every night. Why is it that everyone seems to be going nuts? Are we a society built of dysfunction, that now all the popular things to do -drugs, divorce and cheating -have become part of the accepted rites o f our culture? Do we all accep1 1aboo things of the past withou1 remembering why those bars were put there anyway? Society has all been destroyed by the microwave mentality. The American belief that you can get anything tangible in Jess than three minutes. The art of movies and paintings is severely unappreciated. That real movies go unnoticed while sequels are made of every movie and novel o n the planet show how people want the constant. Lex became famous for her friend-hopping situations. She was notorious, but like In a relationship, you think she is truly sincere and you will see her at New York Perk with the · others in the clan of your Gap-and Banana Republic-clad groupies. Then you.realize they a.re.just waiting around to spring on you when you get boring. tired or too weak. Friends bang around for the good things and then leave you when a better deal comes along. This is a friend of the new millennium, or the "Os.· Why have we gotten this way? Why have we become a sociery where friendshJp is just another fake mask. we wear? Why can't we be nice to people and live happily'? Though this may sound like some "Sesame StreeC belief or an idea of Eden, but how hard can it be? Pretty hard. I sat with my friends sipping on pure chocolates. bored. and we started to piclc on a boy, whom we all had never met, sitting at a table by himself. We sat there mocking this boy because unlike us. he was not surrounded by tons of people who lied to you changing schools or even hurting themselves because of what their so-called friends have done to them. Why can't we all just be content? Would we all be happy if we were left alone? Maybe it is better to be alone than to be a fraud. High school is those trlclcy years when teenagers have more on their backs than a Tibetan Sherpa; slowly we are becoming more and more independent from our families and relying on what we believe to be are our friends. I have had friends who one day decided they hated me, friends who said after 12 years or knowing each other that they never liked me. All that time I was fooled, like some character in an action movie who learns his partner is really a double agent. My friends had played me, waiting for tha1 next better friend to come along, while I, the fool, was happy just being their friend. Was I the naJ've one because I didn't play these difficult mind games with people? Was J not doing what everyone else was doing: using people's em otions like pieces on a checker board? Was I really the problem? After a while, if everyone is doing ii, does it become acceptable? I sat there staring at this poor boy hoping that he was waiting for a group of his friends to come and make all of us wrong, but they never came. I sat there and realized I was lucky. Sure, everyone around me was not true. Were they all going to be there for me in a time of need? No. But I knew that out of all these people. I was lucky to have the few gems that pop up. If you can survive on your own. out there in the world alone, then I praise you. But, I can't. Having someone to share it with is ever so much better. lf you have one true friend, then you have succeeded. Maybe it is your mom, dad, teddy bear or sister. 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CDRONA DEL MAR Jonathan Hubbard 5-10, 170 Sr. He completed 11 of 16 passes for one TO and a career-high 239yards, without an interception. 0 e 0 Kris Cooper 6-2, 215 Sr. A linebadcer, he returned a fumble45 yards for a TD, bl<><*ed a punt for a safety and broke up two passes. ESTANCIA Lewis Bradshaw 6-3, 183 Sr. He caught two passes for 69 ya~'J b~<><*ed well-end also contributed on defense from his safety spot. G o. •® Mike CahlH 6-1 , 215 Jr. Themlddle linebecler In the~ configured 4-3 sdleme.he retumedan Interception 25 yards. . . KENT TREPTOW I DM.Y PILOT Jeff Powers Playing big brother is one of many roles for UCI senior on the young Anteaters' water polo squad. Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot W hen UC Irvine senior Jeff Powers speaks of his water polo teammates, it's as if he's talking about his younger brothers. He'll defend them If needed and brag about them at any chance. "What I like about this team," said JVwers, the Anteaters' 6-6, 220-pound senior two-meter man. ·1s that they're all anxious to learn. I like that a lot. They're all passionate about the game and they're just a lot of fun to be with." Powers is one of two seniors on the ua men's water polo team, which also features senior standout goalie Doug Finfrock, as weU as six sophomores, · including 6-foot-9 Dreasori Barry. Last year, Powers was a redshlrt. He played for the U.S. Nadonal Team and became a marquee player Internationally. His name is usually brought up In conversations about the best shooters and best overall players In the nation. Upon his return to the Anteaters he • set high goals, In particular. bringing a NCAA championship back to UCI. The Anteaters last won a national championship in 1989. ·1 want us to win an NCAA title," Powers said. ·1 think we still are capable of winning It We have up-and-down days. If anything else, I want to try to help the program along, too. I knew it was a young team. so I wanted to help the team leain." Powers teaches by example. His steady climb to becomlng one of the elite has been impressive, and what's more It has shown the validity of hard wodt resulting in success. Of course. it doesn't hurt to haw talent "He has all the tools," UCI C.Oach Ted Ne)Vland 'Sa.Id. ''He plays set and up top. SH POWERS, P81• A8 , I ' NCMM8ER 11 honorH JASON.PERl<ftS GIRLS TENNIS ... Yelsey · he~aded· for Stanford Corona del Mar High senior chooses Cardinal over UClA, Harvard. CORONA DEL MAR -C.Orooa del Mar High senior standout Anne Yelaey. a nationally ranked player ~ugbout her junior tennis career, bas verbally ·com- mitted to Stanford and will sign a letter of intent thia wee~ with the ~ CdM Coach Andy~ co~ Monday night. Yelsey · chose Stanford .. over UCLA an,d Harvard. "I think-she made the right choice.'' Stewart said "(The Cardinal) offered her a full scholmbip and ·they're the best tennis program in the country . . . I think if.she wants to play professional tennis (after college), Stanford ls better than Harvaid. ~ . Yelsey won the 2000 Pacific C.Oast League singles championship, but de- faulted in the PCL title match last year to teammate Damion after experiencing back trouble. Yelsey, who visited Stanford last week- end on an official recruiting trip, will play doubles in the PCL Championships with her freshman sister, Raebel, Wednesday and Thursday at North- wood High. -By RkJLud Dunn ROWING NACcrew members earn gold After fog burned off, host rowers sparkled at Newport Autumn Rowing Festival. UDO CHANNEL -The Newport Aquatic Center's junior crew raced to victory Sunday in the 2.5-mlle course in the Newport Autumn Rowing Festival hosted by the NAC Despite a delay of over two hours to starting because of fog, the NAC rowers made an impressive showing with five gold medals, three silvers and two broru:e.. The women's junior crew varsity eight was the first to take home gold with a time of 17:49. Sara Wales, Anne Kircher, F.sther Lofgren, Laurie Dabney, Jill Aus- tin, Dana Hunt. Meredith Irby, Jean Geddes and coxswain Lauren Lorman formed the crew. Wales. Dabney, Lofgren and Geddes, along with coxswain Aly Raymer, cap- tured the women's varsity four to 19:05. •rm extremely pleased with our OYeta1l result - (it's) a solid start to the sea- son,• NAC C.Oach Christy Shaver. In the Masters Dtvision, NACs Debbie Petty took first place in the women'a lightweight singles (25:16), and in other women's ·singles, former NAC junior team rower Emily McKay took second See NAC , hi• A7 OCC ATHLETES OF TH~WEEK LAST WEEK'S tlGH SCHOOL FOOTULL PLAYS Of 30 YARDS OR MORE Daily Pilot SPORTS Tuesday, November 5, 2002 A7 NAC Ryan Stieve and couwa1n Erika Gambill won flrst place in l 7:49. In the men's lightweight sin- gles, . former NAC junior aew rower Nlclc D' Antoni took first in place (22:40). Also finishing sec-20:57. NAC also had two third- ond wu the women's junior place 6.nisbes with the men's crew novice ef8bt of Ashley Vale, junior crew eight varsity boat Shelby Mcknna. Melisaa Tum· (16:31) of Clad Brooks, Ryan marello. Erica Van Steenis, Marlo Stieve, Blake Foster, Jeff Soukup, Sdu:ra. Nancy Bait. M1a Ito, nt-·Graham Brant-Zawadzki, Mor- Cany Lucas. The crew was coxed gan Sabo, Michael Dabney, Bran; by Annika Overby and timed in don Dillman and coxswain Nick 19:17. li'oop, and the men's junior crew In the men~ division, the nov-novice eight "blue" boat. Rowers Ice eight NAC "gold" boat of Alex in the latter, which finished in Powell, Tuny 1\'evino, Zack 18:50, were Jonathon Wavell, Cooper, Aaron Cohen, 'Irey Law~ Hunter' Benvenuti, Tuylor Harris, rem., Joshua Vann, Will Rhoton, Olad Wav~. Reid Oark, Erik BUSTERS Continued from A6 ,. rum for losses of 2 and 3 yards and is involved on three QB pressures to force incomplete passes ... End Brian Dunn is In oo OW QB pressures to force in- completions and tackJes a run- ner for a 3-yard loss ... Outside 'backer Kris Cooper snatches the ball away from QB during a sack and returns fumble 45 yards for a touchdown, blocks a punt out of the end zone for a safety and breaks up two passes ... Outside linebacker Jeff Reecl stuffs a run for no gain, later strips the ball on a QB keeper 10 force a fwnble and then forces a second fumble that is recovered by comerback Daniel Marln- Plnn ... Comerbaclt Mordy Om- guze intercepts in the end zone to end the first half and makes several sure taclcles on receivers after catches ... Marin-Finn bats down a fourth-down pass in the end zone and upends a receiver for a 1-yard loss in the Oat ... In- side linebacker Matt Warsaw re- covers a fumble forced by John Shanahan. during a 12-yard sack and adds one QB pressure ... in- side 'backer Jaeon Kldushlm has an 8-yard sack and blitzes to get in on two QB pressures . . . End Joeepb Carr is in on two QB pressures . . . Tu.m Welch sacks QB for a 9-yard loss . . . Ou1s Re1I1y forces a fumble on a kick- off return and Cody Parrott re- covers to set up a ·m. • NEWPORI' HARB>R -End Shahan Mouradyan and nose- guard Tummy c.arrou combine on stop for no gain and CarroU later stuffs a runner for no gain . . . End Mac Posey records two QB sacks 'for losses of 7 and 3 yards and also teams with out- side linebacker Matt Enclntaa to pressure QB into-an incomplete pass . . . Outside 'backer Jbnmy Sanchez makes a big hit to halt a short · running gain . . . Cpmer- back Ben Soza and scrong safety Warren Junowtch blank.et a re- ceiver in the end zone to prevent a completion ... Free safety Dar- tangan Johnson drills a runner on a reverse for a l ·yard loss ... Soza tips away would-be two· point conversion pass to pre· BRIEFS Oe.b:nan, Zack Buttolph. Robin Thorley and coxswain lrent Slad.k:& NACs next appearance will be at the Long Beach Olristmas Re- gatta Dec. 8 at Marine Stadium in Long Beach • The Orange Coast College crew's ~ty eight finished tied for third In the men's open race at the Newport Autumn Rowing Festival. OCCs A boat, with Nick D' Anto- ni, Oscar Correa. Ouis Lentini, John 1.eiser, Will Hanis, Thbias Wacker, Tum Redoutey, Ryan Cos- telloe and C9XSWain Siena Cald- well, completed the 2.7-mile course in 15:35, matching the time serve two-point lead. then inter- cepts on fourth down to end Hawks' final possession. • COSTA MF.SA -Inside line- backer Chris Reed throws a ball carrier for a 2-yard loss, leads a host of tacklers on a 2-yard loss and teams with outside 'backer DanJel Cooper to nail a runner for a 1-yard loss all in the same series . . . Middle 'backer Junior Epeoesa crushes a receiver in the end zone to prevent a com- pletion . . . Noseguard Dorotha Pov recovers a fumble . . . End Marc Danlela sacks the quarter- back for a 7-yard loSs . . . Daniels and Pov make hard-hitting tack- les on short gains, while Epenesa stops a ball.canier for oo gain on the same series ... Reed males a huge hit to knock quarterback backward after a short gain ... Comerback Luis Gonzalez inter- cepts a pass to set up winning drive . . . Comerback Al Rodri- ~ intercepts final despemtion bomb. • ESTANCIA _:_ Middle line· backer Mike Cahill returns an interception 25 yards . . . Safety Lewis Bradshaw returns an in- terception 13 yards. Newport Harbor edges Foothill in games Newport Harbor High edged visiting Foothill on games. n-66, after a 9-9 tie in sets Monday in a Sea View League girls tennis fi. nale as the Sailors secured sec- ond place in league with an 8·2 ,nad. They will compete in the league tournament started today at Irvine High. For Newport Harbor (13-6 overall), junior Vanessa OunJap swept at No. 2 singles, losing only one game. The Sailors' No. 1 doubles t~ of juniors A.J. Ol- son and Diana Khoury, and No. 3 team of freshman C.arty Adams and junior Bonnie Adams. won two of three sets against Foothill (5-5 in league), which p~ays Aliso Niguel in a third-place playoff Thursday. The Tars finished the league season behind unbeaten Woodbridge. SEA YEW LEAGUE tMwport Helbof •• foott'tll 9 (Newport wins on games, n-661 Singles -Haxby (NH) lost to Dueeler, 0-6, lost to Silverman, U, lost to Tracy. U ; Dunlap (NHI won 6-1, 6-0. 6-0; Macintosh (NHI lost 4-6, won 6-0, 6-1. DcMA1tee -Khoury-Olson (NHI lost to Fahrney-Anderson. S-7. def. Ham8-Wllcox,·6-1, def. ~6-4; Sturgess-Mcl<ay (NH) lost 0-6, U , 2-6; C. Adal'Tl9-8. Adams (NH) lost U , won 6-3, 6-2. ••• tlGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS Sea Kings dominate · Corona del Mar Higb's first two doubles teams swept all three seta wbile loelng only one game Monday u the visiting Sea ICings defeated Northwood, 1~2. in a Padflc Coast League finale. Senior Anne Yelaey and fresh- man sister Rachel. playing No. 1 doubles for the Sea Kings (15-3, 9-0 in the PCl.J, and the No. 2 team ol junior Brittany Holland and senior 'laytynn Snyder helped CdM to an easy victory, lo wbk:b Juliette Mutzke swept at No. l singles and Amanda Ru· beOltein swept at No. 2 singles forCdM. ' MJAC~LIMUE C.W dll Ms ,., Natdtucrood 2 ... Singles -Mutzke (CdM) def. Rajan. 6-3. def. Nakano, 6-0, def. Kuns, 6-0; Rubenstein (CdM) won 6-0, 6-1, 6-1; Steele (CdM) won 6-0, replaced by Manning who lost 3-6, Steele won 6-1. Doubtes -A. Yelsey-R. Yelsev (CdM) def. Nguyen-Pisalyaput, 6-1. def. Yazawa-Doan. 6-0, def. Amin-McNeal, 6-0; Holland·Snyder (CdMI won 6-0, 6-0, 6-0; Miller-Carnahan (CdM) lost 2-6. won 6;3. 6-3. ••• HIGH SCHOOl GIRLS GOLF Albright leads pack Sophomore Katie Albright of Corona del Mar High is the first· round leader at 83 in the 36-hole Pacific Coast League girls golf championships at EJ Prado Golf Course in Chino. where three members of Coach Mike Stark- weather's squad advanced to to- day's top-12 final round. Albright, Jackie McCoy (92) and Jennifer Woo (95) to the final round. Albright leads by two strokes. ••• HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY Sage Hill boys fourth Sage Hill junior Oui.s Otlbou- cas and freshman Zach Oiandy earned second-team All-Acad- emy League honors by finishing 11th and 14th, respectively, at the league's cross country finals Monday at Irvine Regional Parle in Orange. Oliboucas ran the three-mile course in 17:32 and Olandy fin- ished in 17:45 to help pace the lightning to a fourth-place team finish with 87 points. Oxford fin- ished third (84) to claim the league's final berth in the CIF Southern Section team prelimi- naries. Mike Voge (15th in 17:45), 'Jiis~ tan Courcller (23rd in 18:27) and Tun Lefter {24th in 18:29) also sC:ored for Sage Hill. The Lightning girls finished fifth in the six-team league, paced by freshman Kelsey Rose in 24:28. Alis Brito (24:47). Sarah Cowan (25:47). Ashley Negrette (26:29) and Megan Curry (27:22) also scored for Sage Hill. Kyle Hughes (Capistrano Val- ley Quistian) was the individual boys champion and St. Marga· ret's won the boys team title. • •• HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS Havens advances Costa Mesa High senior Hilary Havens advanced to the singles quarterfinals of the Pacific Coast League girls tennis champion- ships with a 6-.Q, 6-0 second- round win over a Santa Ana op- ponent Monday at Ocean View High. Havens had a bye in the first round and wiU play in the quarterfinals today. Estancia's Kelly Curran was also ,A first-round winner with a 6-l, 6-2 victory over a player from Orange. while two Costa Mesa doubles teams advanced . Mesa's Minh-Thy Pham and OU Doan defeated a team from Orange, ~ l, 6-1, in the second round, and Mustang teammates Brenda Tran and Laura Fais beat a team from Saddlebaclt. ~ l, 6-2. 'The semifinals are also to- day, with finals Wednesday. . ••• HIGH SCHOOl BOYS WATER POLO Sea !Gngs split The Corona del Mar High boys water polo team defeated Har- vard-Westlake, 12-10, and lost to Long Beach Wilson, 11-9. in the Northern California Tuurnament Saturday at Bellarmine Prep. C.dM's John Mann scored nin.e goals in the two games. while teammate Jason DlRocco hfd five. C.dM goalie Beau Stocbtill bad 15 saves lo the two games. Support Our SChools posted by the Stanford 8 boaL Stanford's A boat won the event, not run bead to bead but in a time-tdal format with boats starting seven minutes apart, in 14:49, followed by the UC OifVl.s A boat (14:57). OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK O'Antoni won the lightweight single event in 20: 13 and Orange : Coast's novice boat won its race in 15:53, besting 16 other crews. The OCC novice winners were 58 seconds faster than second-place UC Davis. The OCC B boat was ~eighth in the novice eight race. · The Pirates will compete next in the sail Diego Fall Oassk, scheduled Sunday on Mission Bay. • SAGB HILL -Safety ~ Manshadl chases down ball ear- rier to make a touchdown-saving tackle . . . Linebacker Erik WU- llams tackles a running back for a 6-yard loss ... End Scott Oto is the lead man on a l-yard sack. assisted by tackle B.rendan Mangnltz . . . Sophomore Kevin Bmamlan and Oto team to stop a run for a 1-yard loss ... Man- shadi crushes a running back for no gain ... Williams bars away a pass . . . Wtlliams and Patrldc Smith both penetrate to nail ball carrier for a 12-yard loss ... Man· shadi's huge hit stops a run for no gain . . . Williams makes the hit of the game by leveling QB on option keeper for a short gain. SCHEDULE TODAY Water polo High school boys -Estancia at Ocean View, 3:15 p.m .. ; Saddleback at Costa Mesa, 3 p.m.; Kennedy at Sage Hill, 7 p.m. Socc:« Community college men -Santa Ana at Orange Coast, 3 p.m. Community college women - Orange Coast at Fullerton, 3 p.m. Volleyball College women -Concordia at Vanguard Uni.Jersity, 7 p.m. High school gins -Calvary Chapel at Corona del Mar, 5:30 p.m.; Woodbridge at Newport Harbor. 6:30 (>-m.; Brethren ChriS1ian at Sage Hill, 5:30 p.m. Basketball College women (exhibition)- Vanguard Unive-_sity at UC Irvine, Bren Events Cent~r. 7 p.rn. Field h«><*ey High school -Tournament of Champions. first round: Marina vs. Newport, at Harper Center, 3 p.m. T he Teachers' Choice for Newport-Mei& Board of Edacation . ( Elect can didates with the Expertise, Commitment, Leadership and Vision to give our students the VE RY BEST Tom Egan .Judy Franco Serene St okes frwcet" Arr• 7 Endorsed by Newport-Mesa Teachers, Community and Parents UC Irvine omen's Basketball Opening Night for College Basketball UC Irvine vs. Vanguard, Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. . •t th• Bren Events Center ftcllm: ........... Slfordll*• M ,..,.._, HcMrrGw !. 2002 Memories of Alvin 'Pink' Pinkley A ~the a.A.Mo "Pink" ~ ._...., lln\Ott four year& .. old frteods and mladYel ~ ldll d 'W'ted to bear lnllnldng tbinp and' ~ts of the three-time ColU& Mesa mayor who WU a comtant sports booster for the local IChools for~ apotter .a a towet' tn Uooa Club~ ·Vll&l"' ... ~..adlfhe nmembered ~SUUnllys wbm his dad alw9ys bed a teleWllon Ind a ~ png mnsaandy with sports "at the samedme.• ~ eaJd. "I once started to tum one . of them oil and my did ndatmed, 'Ob, no, dodt do that.' He ~ track of both git.meS u be WOlbd. .. In fact. hie son, former Navy captain Virgil Pinkley, who became a noted dentist. C8D sdll recall rqany yams about He said that was not a pmctice dudog week days, 'oiily OD Senudays .------..... when busiDesa WM light and his dad from ')'e8l'S ago. quiet: . . SPORTS Sailors blank frrst opponent Ryan Rippon's 99-yard run caps 21:.0. victory. POWERS Contirlled from NJ He can .u>p at two metert pretty well. He hal • lot of wnattliry. On onen.e. be'a awfully bard to atop.. Powen always had talent. yet he Im· pr<Wed his game to another level after pla.ylng with the national team. "I'm improYed a lot more in my over- all game,• Powers said. "The year before · I went on the national team. I was pretty much just a two·meter man, but then playtJl8 with Ralko (Rudie;) I bad to play 1Daide and outalde." With hia new akiDa, Powers set out to be the ultimate leader for the Anteaters heading into th.is aea501\. He's ~ for the N~ tide and h8' become the Anteaters' go-to guy. which bas opened the door for other options as well, espe- Dlilyfllat I Once known as "Buster" ~ an all-league besbd>all ace and shot·putter at Newport Harbor High. Class of '48, be fondly remembers his dads sports interests and talents. which included bowling. Virgil said h1s dad won numerous trophies as a bowler and averaged about 170. He said "Pink" once got started at an old four-lane alley next to his drugstore on Newport Boulevard. He aJscfrecalled an amusing stoty "Pink" rdated before he came to c.osaa Mesa. "He went to this ~little town in Ari%on.a and inquired about bpening a drugstore. He said the owner of a general store asked. he you a Monnonr My dad replied, 'No.' The man exclaimed. 'Well, you'll never make it here."' IRVINE --The ~rt Har- bor freshman· foodSall team dominated host Irvine, 27-0 in a Sea View League clash Oct. 24 - the SaJJors' 6.rst shutout of the season, Improving theJr record to 6-1, 2·0 In the Sea View League. dally Bany. . "I th.ink I'm a little like an offensive and defensive coordinator," Powers said of his role on the UCI squad. spect from teams in the Mountain Pa· ciflc Sports Federation. DON CANTRELL "lt was a tight scene, but it worked out," he said ln time, he lnvited me along twice a week, explaining that It was about the only time he could spare me in the Mesa." Virgil said. "'lbat's what turned him toward Costa One of the games hlgblights came in the fourth quarter with the game well In hand. .J_..._ N~rt's Pneton acuy made a leaplng. over·lhe·sboul- der, ooe-handed interception as Irvine was driving and landed at the Sailor 1. IV.Yer'S has al8o been the Anteaters' un· questioned leader this season He leads ua 1n goals with •1. The Daily Pi.lot Col- lege Athlete of the Month scored 22 gdaJs in October and led the Anteaters to five victodes and a No. 5 ranJdng in the nation. Powers' reputation has earned re- "He's astUd," UCLA Coach Adam Kri· k:orian said recently. "He's a great i>Jayer. He's turned into one of our nation's greatest .players. He's played inaredibly with the national team and he's gained invaluable experience with that pro- gram. And, that's obviously only helped him here on the college. l~l." ~ ln the early days, "Pink" ran the "Pink" ciune to buy the old Pioneer ~ore for $500 and took charge on Oct. 13, 1933. He ran the pharmacy until 1978. COLLEGE BRIEFS phannacy from 7:30 a.m. until 9-..30 at night. Virgil said "He woded long hours for years, but he would take a break in the afternoon when my mom would take charge of the store so he could take a nap on a cot in the back," he said He noted that his dad consistently hired athletes from Harbor High. the only prep school around in the early days. Vtrgil recalled some: the All-CIF basketball ch.amp Bud Attridge. pole vault champ Daren MdAvren and ace pitcher Glenn Boies. After two illegal procedure penalties bumped the ball back: to the I-foot line, tailbaclc. Ryan Rippon took the handoff and raced 99 yards for the second of his two touchdowns to finish the Sailors' scoring, UC Irvine swinging in second place Vugi.1, who lives in Glen Qubon, Ill, with his wife, Oare, and their son, notes that one daughter lives in Dayton, Ohio, while another lives in Lake Tuhoe. "Pink," who used to sponsor basketball and baseball teams for years · in the halbor area, once smoked cigars according to Virgil But one day when the family was out driving, "Pink" kept fumbling around in fru.mation because he couldn't locate a cigar, Virgil said.' Rippon finished with more than 200 yards on the day. New- port quarterback Michael Cant· well threw a 38-yard m pass to Jamee Coder to stake the Turs to a 12-0 halftime lead and the de- fense held thereafter. Cantwell hit Brett Green for a two-point conversion in the third quarter after Delano McKende scored a rushing m. LA QUINTA -Texas Ouistian Uni- versity fired a 4-under·par 284 and holds a two-stroke lead over UC Irvine (286) after Monday's first round of The Prestige at PGA West in La Quinta Mon- day's play was scheduled for two rounds, but darkness halted play with over half the field still on the course. matches last year because it couldn't field a full team. will send three players -Marilyn Pope. Joanne Durocher and Mijanou Pham -to the Southern Cali· fomla Tuurnament Nov. 11·12 at Had· enda Golf Oub in La Habra Heights, fol· lowing Monday's 6.naJ round of the Orange Empire Conference Tourna- ment at FJ Prado in O:Uno. One of the most memorable occasions for Vugi.I ~d "Pink" came the morning of Dec. 7, 1941 when they were fishing · off the old pier in Dana PoinL They were shocked when their radJo blared out the news of the Japanese bombing Pearl Harbor. He said they knew war was inuninent, pack:ed their ~ and left for home. Vugil laughed to recall that he and his sister, Betty. who were very young then, both said, UDad is having a nicotine fit." which made "Pink" mad and he ch~ to quit, he said ln time, Virgil felt bad and said. "Dad. go ahead and smoke your cigars. 'He snapped, No 1 quit.' .. Newport Coach Joe Urban's decision to switch to a 4·4 de- fense to contain Irvine's anack paid off. Defensive ends Donnie ~and Loula 'Ihaton, tacldes Ryan Uhl, OWles Schultz and Guy Amburgey. linebackers 8lDy Brown. Coder, McKenzie and John Manchester all played solidly and Kelly, lUdty Sepul- Wlda and Tum Jacbon each made hard hits in the secondary. TCU and UCI were the only teams in the 18-school field to break par in the first round. UCI freshman Jay Oloe Is in third place after shooting 3-under 69, while Anteater senior Mike Lavety is fifth with a 2·under 70. UCI was also led by senior Ryan Armstrong (73), junior Vinnie Poncino (74) and senior Jeff Co· bum (75). Pacific's Matt Hansen is the first-round leader at 5-under 67. OCC finished third in the seven-school OEC Tournament, shooting 7,11 over 36 holes and winning a tlebreak against Santiago Canyon. Saddleback won the event (669), while Golden West was sec- ond (710), one stroke ahead of Orange Coast (9-9 in conference), which con- cludes the OEC season in fourth place. Vtrgil recalls that "Pink" was feeling inspired to serve bis country and went to enlist. but the military officials tu.med him down and encouraged him to stay home aiding the community with medicine needs. "Pink" then turned to Civilian Defense work and became an evening airplane Vugil and bis dad, •Pink," were never fond of Harbor Coach Ralph Reed, "But he was a decent guy, .. Vtrgil said Vugil was disgruntled when Reed tbld him he had to participate "on my track team if he was on my basketball team." Hence, he took up shot putting. ••• JC WOMEN'S GOLF Three OCC players advance The Orange Coast College women's golf team, which forfeited all of its The top two teams, plus the next six individuals. qualified for the Southern California Tournament The 6.rst 18 holes of the conference tournament was played last Wednesday. Pope finished seventh in the conference with a 164, while Durocher was ninth at 180 out of 46 golfers. Pham shot 176. LeplNotices 2640 legal Notices 2640 Lept Notices 2640 llpl Nollcel 2640 lepl ~ca 2141 lJpl llallces ===== IS( 12466 YOU MAY EXAMINE the IS( 12460 above. POITIOIOf county: The Daily Pilot PIJIKllOTICI ,.... ..... -nae1-u. tile kept by the court. If --e1-TO YOU MAY EXAMINE the llW•&Ull.I!-DA1'110CT 21. 2002 -'lltTCfUH -~ "" n11-iv you '" • person in-_._ ""'-file kept by the court. If ----M 1t.a1oa11 uuaD iwlM --M•E18BTA110f: teresled in the estate, AHi rtiESTAllOf: you are a ptrson in· f(ICJWl&(OfUll CAITU. JUOG( OF THI Notice rs heteby 11Ven lbe lollowinc persons art d0tn1 business as· Grtp9 Motorspotts. 2873 Harbor Blvd.. 1685, Cost• Mua, CA 92626 Annie l Burns, 6282 Pasahempo Dr.. Yorba Linda, CA 92886 -.. y-rv you may file with the MlYllllllll•-lefested in Ute estate, ,_10~,.Hmr.M SUPOIOltCOUltl pursuant to sections NIWI ,_, court • Request for n1 you may file with the VUUI _,,,_""' lwette J. 0-.. SIN 307land3072 CASlm.A21607S Speci1I Notice (form DE· .. court a Request for <IM&fOfUIE 1S'9S2, l.w Offlu. of the Civil Code of the lo all heirs, benefi 15-c) of the fitine of an CAS1m.A2lM5l Specl1I Notice (form OE-CASl...a:A2ISt3S of lel'etto J. a-... State o callfornia the ciaries. creditors, con· inventory and appraisal To 111 he"'-, benefi'· 154) of the film& of an S7S ..., .. llv4. Solt• undersiened. Bens Tow- 1 t dit d of estate assets or of .. ~ lnver.tOfJ and 1ppra1ul TO All INTERESTED 1000, Cosio ..... CA 1n1 willsell al public mien ere ou. an c1anes, creditors. con f ocR<'"""S t I 02" £ persons who IYllY olh any pehhon or account o 8$lale assets or of « . ....,.. 92626 auction. a • erwise be interested tn u provided tn Probate t111eenl creditors. and any petition or account I Petitioner LOIS MAE Published Newport Chestnut Santa Ana, CA th II •-t Code section 1250 A peuons who may oth· H Pl'OV!ded In Probate SIEGFRIED hied • pelJ-Beach·Costa MeSI 011tly 11 9:00 am on Nov 19, e wi or 1e5,. '· or R f erw••• .. _ 1nter--ted 1'n I th th t I 2002 f II b th f JOHN PURDY equnt or Special -""' ~ Code section 1250. A ion w1 " cour °' Pilot Novembef !J, 12. the o owine T~ORL;~ Notice form Is available the will or est1te, or Request for Special 1 de cree chaneine 19, 26. 2002 T895 described property, to A PETITION FOR PRO· from the court clerk. both, of: EVELYN N. Notice form 1s .vailable names IS follows: LOIS wit BATE has been hied by Att-y'-htlt~: MILLER aka EVE MILLER fTomthecourtclerk. MAE SIEGFRIED to ~..... Yur1998,MakeFord, MICHAEL LONG in the ldwor4 I . lestlato/ A PETITION FOR PRO Attw.y '-Petf"-1 STACY MARIE SIEGFRIED "-S..... L.and llf'§J"l'Jl. State Cal Supertor Court of Cih ClwlstlM M. R_.,y BAT£ hu been filed by Mwc L,._ W...._., 2. THE COURT ORDERS V1N1 1Ftitrul71.2X1.A51l34 fornia. Coun ty ol OR· aUIY & IATrsTA (UP) WELLS FARGO BANK tn fS1. SIN 112349 that all persons mta The followin1 persons Slid sae 15 for the ANGE 1f01 Newport l lvcl., the SuperlOI Court of llJcti.e.wl & ~ es~ in this matter shall •re dome bustnns H purpose of sabslyina lien THf PETITION FOR 1272-l California, County of L-Offices, APC appear before this court Phillips Auto, 1220 W ot the underS4ll*I for PROBATE t lh t Costo Meao, CA 92627 ORANGE. 701 (. rL----An., 1t the hearme indicated CoHI Hwy. "'ewport towin& and stor11e reques s 1 THE PETITION FOR -b I I h 'f Beach CA92663 MICHAEL LO NG be ap Published Newpor I Or_,., CA 92166 e ow o s ow ceuse 1 • to&tther with eosts of pointed 85 personal Buch·Cosla Mesa Daily PROBATE requests that Published Newport any, why the peUtion for MRP, Inc. (CA), 1220 W adVertisin& and upenws re,,.nenlative to ad Pilot November 5, II. WELLS f'ARGO BANK be Beach·Costa Mesa 011ly chance of name Jhould Coast Hwy., "'•wporl of sale Dated this 29th m~ister the estate of 12.2002 TM878 appointfd as personal Pilot November 5, 11. nolbeeranted Buch,CA92663 dayofOctober.2002 This bustnns is con· ducted by an ind1v1dual Have vou started dome busmess yel7 Yes. 9/1/ 02 Annie L Burns This st•l•ment was filed w1lh the County Clerk ol Or 1n1e County on 11/l/02 20026t22S67 Daily Pilot Nov. 5, 12, 19,26,2002 Tll34 S•IJ your Car '" Ckus(Jiu I the decedent. reprtstnlallve to 1d-12, 2002 TM877 NOTIC[ OF HEARING This bus1neu is con /s/Jeart Noutlry THE PETITION requests moo mmrsler the estate of Date. lZ/17/02 Time· ducted by. I corpor1toon Publtshed Newport NOTICE OF the decedent's Will and the decedent. surm CCMITOf 2:00 p.m. Dept.: L73 H.ve you started Buch-Costa Mesa Diiiy PETTT10N TO codicils, H any, be 1¥111511$ THC PETITION requests tll..w.& The address of the court dom1 business yet? Yes. Pilot November s. ADMINISTER admil1ed lo probate The Thi! Orenee County the decedent's Will and ---. is same IS noted above 1984 2002 T879 ESTATE OF: Wll d d .1 Sanitation Dlstr1ct. codicils, ti any, be (OlfTYOflll&MCI 3.A copyofthisOrdef MRPAuto,lnc. 0 .. ,._E. 1 an any co ict 5 are admitted to probate. The _...,. to Show c.use shell be Malcolm R. Phillips, .._,.._ available for uamtna ~1~"':;dsw•~nt~~ce~~~ W1ll 1nd any codicils ere S41111aTYllVI published al leaat once President ,_ ... ,..~~ lion 1" the hie kepi by available for eum1n1· POSTOfRCI uch week for four lhls st1tement wH .. ..,__. ~ -· --•n the court vember 26, 2002. al 2:00 t t•-file k t b _.... . hied wtth t .. -County "'"J' MCEUOOT THE PETITION requests p.m. Bid' must be »n in '"' ep Y IOI 1'17t, sucus51ve w_.s prior '"' ..... ~.. CASE NO. A216052 h It d received at OCSD's thec:ourl to the date wt for Clerk ot Oranee County iut or Y 10 1 mmist!lf THE PETITION requests OU15f, CAlfCm hearln& on the p4tition on ~0/l8/02 tMlrf To .. heirt. ~~ep~s~~~enl u~~~intl~e ~~~~~~~~';°~~~~ii:~ authority to administer H161,~ In the foltowln& news· 2002H21007 '42·5671 blnlfltiariel. credilofs. tralion of Estates Act Othce, by the d•t• and the estate under the paper of 1entr1I ckcu· Dally Piiot Oct. 22. 29. OOf1lingenl c:ndtor1, Ind (This Authority will allow hme herein above set Independent Admlnis· mncl<lllll latlon, Pl'lnted 1n thb Nov 5. 12. 2002 T871 :::. be~ties":J the personal repre••n forth, al which hme they tratoon of Estates Act. "" (T .. rs • ..... _ ty u 11o .... In Ile wlll Of ..-. Of t1l1ve to take many will be publicly opened " '""'"" 1 •1 a w t.c.I No. ~ Rm Oldw • T~ Ill hll-~ bofl ol GRACE E. actions without obl•ln-and tumlned 1t the the ~sonal represen· No. 8M3I AP.,.,_ S.. 9bllld In llltl ~ nt TtE'I 8N.f T.S. No. ACGRO lTTLE M I I I Purchasino Office of tatlve lo take m1ny ...._....._GI_.,.._._._., ... """"' ---.. •· ...__ OfU3217~ Loen No. ITEVEN F JUAQEH. MCEUGOT AAA n~ cour approva • actions without obt1ln· -...,... .,._. -._ _,,_ -• CHERYL GAACE aJZABETH Be ore takine cerlarn OCSD, 1084-4 Ellis Ave· Ina court approval. lhlWDeedolTMl'ftluntl A.P. ~ GZ7N1, =~y~~ =.iNf JURQEH. MCEUGOT vary Important actions, nut, Fountain Velley. Beifore taklna urtii'n D1faa 1R11r Died o1 TNll. 425-1~0C7434-14,_,lal DEED ,...., ,,....'""' 9IN. ..,._ ... ..,. ... ..,. A PETfiK>N FOR however. the personal C1hfornia. 92808·7018. very impoftanl a7lions, o.d Miid! I, 20QZ,.,.. 2DSperboal4.P1111ll'lllC .,.,. '""''" Wl Ai"m M PROBATE hM been representative will be 1~~:1=;~ llD however, the personal ,all ilte don ID P"*d ,ot1 • '1J. pmj t per 1111* = y~ ANTS llllCIOl.-.i Mid bV MICHAEL L requffed lo 11ve notice '11KMASI & r11>fesenl1tlve will bl prapertr, I may be ldd • a 110. 111111 It. Plfllll •tat AC110N TO PAO'T!CT W • ., ... Al I • ~-.I..... DEBORAH lo lnteresbd persons ltSYAUATIOlllOf required lo &Iv• not-II** I }Oii 111111"' 4.hCUtS7perboalM,=pi YOUR PROPIRif IT No. .,_,.. WI M. ~ ~ uoless they have welved to lnt~resteCI persons __.__ '"' .. ...,_'"'.. • __.......___ -S uay IE -" .. .1.. • ...._._. T09Hl<A E. nolk:e 0t cOflsentad to CLAUSMIMIUSntlAl .. --·111 ,_..111 .... --"-r> -........, .. 1" =--~ .. ·~ •<>UefRONO ,_ _ the Pl'Oposed ectlon.) IU. IOllP•IMT unless they have w1lved piQ09llflng .,.i JOI'. ,all Ind ' llb* 112. hdD4ps P\aJC 9A&£. F YOU .. -"' ..,,,_ •• ,.,. The Independent 1d-(DU.lNISS,YUTKAl notice or consented to ._.,COl'lllda._Nob llooll 13,' 111111 ·31, NEED N4 £XPlANA. .. .._.., Clf QA. = Court OI uw lAW£ the proposed action.) '"v;:t ,._ ... --..-. ......., TlON OF THI MATURI AHQ1 "--, c.lb'-OAANQE'. Col#'ly ti ministration euthority , The lndeopee1ndent ad· • 11"""'• ..-Gii -"""' ... -·.r· will be sranted unless SPIClfO 1 11 IO:«I NA d .... ... or n OF THE PMX:EEDINO ni.. 0.-,_ ~• '" mternttd person N0.1·"°2-114 mlnlslrlt1on authority llld .... ",. _,. d .. Clll'ID-al .... MWNIT YOU. YOU 1119:1t/1-II t:• THE n:1111Vl" R)A ' ·•-b t t lll Sailed bids must be win be eranted unless -:::· ........... :-= --· 8HOULD CON1'ACT A Pll,... fl.._ AT PROBATE---hi ,.... an ° ltC ion ° e 5Ubmitled on the t.m •n lnteruted person _.-• ,..., """' t--. THE ,,,_. "'°"1" MICHA8.. ·~ L pebtlon end sllowt s004I fll.s en objection lo the .... Pallll CM: ....., I~ ID lie LAWYER. A plllllc --•'='"TO 1'ME MCELfQOT DEBORAH cause ·why the cotlrt supplied by OCSO le petltlA~ and shows""""' ... , •11 E. ~ M. 41• ,__, •,...... ..._ ~ .... '° .. ..,.,,__ M ;:;~ .. ..,. 11 Id not ar t th accord1nce with •II "" evvv :..::..... ,.. '::!':'~ ..... ""',----= N1f1111 bldd9f tor COUNTY CCIUllT ~ ,,,_ !u~rity, •n e provisions of the s.ptci· ceuse why ttie court r---. ,_ "-•• -,_ -caeh, ...,... CINoll tam, 100 CIVIC rOeHKA E A HEARING on tlle flcatiom. Specffiotlons, sllould not &rant the C.-. a CllillM ...,... ._.. lml CA· *""" on 1 ..... ., CINTlft CIWI Wllf, Nli9TAOHG bt r,ctltlon'will be held on bid btantc.s end further •u!J\Orit~. m...-• ~ ..... Tiie ......... ...._II ......, .., .._. IANJA MA, CM.J. ........., 11 penonll I t ti b A H£AAING on the 11•-·---ID -.lllw' ••Ill -·~-= .. C£M8(R 5. 2002 11 11 orr11t on mey e petition Will be held Of\ ---,__... -..., •-*-" i., 1 -• r.,.._ -"1£1 1119 ., 1:30 p.111. irt Dept. L73 obtainecl 1t the llbo111 OECE•ER S, 200'2 et Ill,_ cl ......... • llltl ....... • -................. • ... II tt ~ ....... GI louted at 341 TM City address, l....,..,,. (714) l;30 fll.m. in Otot. l 73 • .... 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Qllt ., --.. ....., =. -~'=•= =:.,.a. =.::::..n::, ~&. ------~ ...... ~---:.. .............. rrr..'A-· .... =.:: .......... .. s..... The followin& Pfl sons· ire doina bu&inus as: Motivation In The Alts, 27662 Ahso Creek Rd , #2216. Al® Credi, CA 92656 Molintion In The Arh (CA). 27662 AllSO Cleek Rd., 12216, Aliso Vie,o, CA92656 Thii business is con- ducted by: a corporation Have you started doh'I business yet? No Motiva!Jon ln The Arts Callie Mae Bordley, E Hcubve Director This statement WIS hied wrtfl the County Cle.ril of Drance County on 11/1/02 20026tt2SIO Dally Pilot "'ov. 5, 12. 19, 26, 2002 T891 Tiie tollowlna persons ar• dolnc business u : Leser H•ir Rntoretlon Cent•. 1071 Town• & Country,Ofen ... 92686 Camille Jean Anderson, 14 Lucerne.. Newport Beec:I\, CA 92660 Tlmotfly EdW•rd Allder· son, 14 Lucerne, New· port 8Hdl, CA 92660 This business is con· ducted by: husbend &. wif9 • Have you alerted dokl& business yet? No Camille Anderson This stetement was filed with the County Cleik of Ounae County on 10/11/02 !0026H011S Deily Pilot Oct. 15, 22. 29, Nov. 5, 2002 T8S8 ........... .......... The follo,.ina persons are dolnc buslness as: lnf•aes tor life, 1000 Quail Sl. '190, Newport Bueti, CA 92660 Dorothy Vocel, 445 San Bern.rdlno Ave.. New· port Beach, CA 92663 This business is con· ducted by: en individual Heve you started doin1 business yet? Yes. July 02' ' Dorothy Voael This statement wn filed with the Co.11nty Clerk of Oranae County on 11/l/02 2002ffH57' Deily Pilot Nov. 5. 12. 19,26,2002 1889 ,.... ..... .......... The foltowlna ~rsons are doinc business u . Blue Ster Rultors, 1418 Notth Main Street. Suite 300, Santa Ana, CA 92706 Mehrded Tabar. 222 Pineview, Irvine, CA 92620 This business is con· ducted by: an lndrv1dual Have you sterted doin& business yet? No Mtllfded T abtr This statement was hied with the County Clert of Oran1e County on 10/08/02 2002ff1HU Oeily Pilot Oct. 29.Nov.4,2002 .. -llpl... -LllllW. ............ ,...... ...... .............. ............. ............. ........... . .......... ........ ......... .,!~~!°~l"'i P•noni fl'•• tollowln• penoni 0 ... us n•u u . are. «k>ln• l>uslnH! 41. ren&e Countr loin f MMS, "S Tuttl11 Ave : Oflc1ittlon, 207 Ko11• Nt,.por t Buch ci. Ave., Sanh1 An•, CA 92663 ' 92l.04 Robert Ainsworth 445 lll1Ms M. Orem, 201 Tustin Ave. Nt:_ ort K°"" Ave., Sente f\ne, B"ch. CA 92663 p CA 92.70. This buslnesi Is con· This business is co11-dueled by· 1n lndlvldual ducted by: en lnd1vldu1t Htve you stiuted dolnt Have you sttrltd doln& business yet7 yes 9/1/ bu1'neu yell No 02 ' Jt~s M. Orem Robert Ainsworth . This .st1t1menl ".es Thil statement was hied with the County filed "1th the County Clerk of On1n111 County Clerk of Oranae County on 11/1/02 oo U/1/02 20026922564 . 20026922574 'Deily Pilot Nov 5. 12, O•oly Pilot Nov 5 12 19, 26. 2002 1883 19. 26. 2002 'r885 Fidlll;la .... ... s..... The followlna persons are dolna businen as Amerosource l end1na Alliance. Inc , 1200 Qu11I St., I 170, l'<ewpor I Beach, CA 92660 Ame11source Lendtn& Alliance, Inc (CA), 1200 Quail SI., II 170, Ne" port Beach, CA 92660 This business ts co11 duc~ed by· a corpor •hon H•v• you started doina business yet' No Amensource Lend1ne Alliance, Inc Stacie Bond. President This statement was filed with the County Clerk ot Oranee County on 11/1/02 20026922561 Daily Ptlot Nov 5, 12. 19, 26, 2002 T893 RctlliM lwsiiess -~ The followm& persons are dom& busine.s as OnOemandMar ke lon g. 543 W. Wilson A2. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Anita Jul Brown 543 W Wilson A2. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business 1s con ducted by dll 1nd1V1du&I Have you started dome business yet? Yes. 10/ 08/02 Anita Jul B1 own This s taleme11t was filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 11/01/02 20026922638 0<11ly Pilot Nov 5. 17. 19, 26. 2002 11196 AditiM lwsiiess "-S"'-1 The follo"'"ll persons are doing b11soneu as TrtTunnel ( 1pren. One Corpo1ate Park, Suite 101, Ir vone CA 92606 Roc·Lonk. Inc. (CA). One Corporate P•1k, Suite 101, lrYOne, CA 92606 This busines• 1s ton ducted by a corporation Have you s tarted dome business ye!? Yes 10/10/2002 Rot Uni\. Inc B T Vardoohs, Pr osodent This s tatement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on 10/17 /02 · 20026920707 Daily Pilot Oct Nov.5, 12.2002 Index ~ .... ... *"-' !he followina persons are do1n11 business u . Wu t Coast Builders 3132 r11n1ty Or . Cost~ Mes;i, CA 92626 Gera1d N Letourneau. Jr . 3132 Tronlty Or ., Costa Mna, CA 92627 llM bU310tS$ IS COii· ducted by. an 1nd1v1dual Have you sta1ted doona bustntn yet? No Cerdrd N Leto1vneau. J1 Tl11s Sldlement was liled wtlh the County Clerk ol Oranae County on 10/18/02 20026920905 Daily Pilot Oct Nov 5, 12. 2002 22. 29, 1869 l he lollow1ng per sons are dome business as Marean Properties, 2904 Ch~stnul Ave . Costa Mesa. Call for ma 92676 Paul Edw.ud Mor~'"· 2904 Chestnut Ave Cost• Mesa, Colllorn1a 92626 lhis bu>1ness is con ducted by. an tnd1111dual Have vou star led doing business yet? No Paul f dward Morgan I hrs statement WdS !tied with the County Cler ~ ot Or~nge County r>n I 0/09/02 20026919996 0~11y Pilot Nov 5. 12, 19 26.2002 1897 ftditiM lvsNu N..Statt..t I he tollowing persons dr e doong busmrss "' Chamberlain Consultone. 3253 Idaho l ane Ci>sla Mesa, CA '12626 r 1m Chamber lam. 3253 Idaho Lane. Costa Mesa CA 92626 !hos busmess 1> ton dulled by an 1nd1vidual llavt vou started doing business yet1 No ltrn R Chamberlain !his statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County 0 11 I 0/21/02 1. 20026921150 Daily Pilot Oct 2 . 29, lfov 5, 12. 2002 1872 ..... .... ........ The lollo~1 penonJ are ctotn, bllS.IMss as: $Uptflor Qarac-Doof'a, 2628 tld«n, Coste Mew, C1tlforni• 926t7 Mor1an Robtft Mud, 22216 Cemlnito leraao-u . L .. une Kills, Ce.Ii· fornle 926$3 Justin Muro, 2628 Elden, Cosh Mue. C.liforn1a 92627 This busmess is con- ducted hr a aener1I partnership Have you 'terted !lo•na buslnns yet? No Motpn Robert Meed This statement was llled with the County Clerk of Drence County on 10/01/02 20026919047 Dilly Pilot Oc:I. 15, :22, 29. Nov. 4, 2002 T863 The follo,.lnc persons are doma business as. Maa Pools. s 111 1/2 Seashore Or., Newport lleach, CA 92663 Charles C Closser. 5111 l/2 Seashore Or., New· port Beach, CA 92663 rh1s business IS con ducted by. an ond!Vldual Have you star led doon1 bus1ne" yet? yes, 10/ 24/02 Charles Glosser This statement was filed with tfie County Cieri\ ol Or a nae County on 11/1/02 20026922561 Daily Pilot Nov 5. 12. 19.26,2002 T882 RdillM~ "-S....... The followlne persons are doing bu~1neu aS' Detail King Unhm1ted, 188 E 17th. Costa Meu, CA 92627 Thomas Murray Locke, 178 I /2 Wells Pl . Costa Mesa. CA 926:1'7 This business 1s con· ducted by an 1ndiv1duat Have you started doing business yet? No lom Locke This statement was ftled w•l.h the County Clerk of Dranee County on 10/11/02 200269201 79 Daily Pilot Oct 15. 22. 29. Nov 5. 2002 f856 Fldltlmhsiltu Mmes....... The followma persons are dome bustness n . G11I Fr1day Studio, 1048 Ir vine Ave . #208. New· port Brach. CA 92660 K11sten Janr.son. 2522 Elden Ave . •IA, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Thts business 1s con durled by an 1nd1v1dual Have you started dome business yet' No K11sten lansson I his slatement was hied with the County Clerk of Or a nae County 011 10/11/02 20026920173 Da ily Pilot Oct 15, 22. 29. Nov 5, 2002 T860 .......... ..... ..... 1 ............ ....... Tiie followln1 l*'IOM llM fOllowlftt .,.,_ -doillt '"'-" u. .,.. do"'1I IMnlMss n : B. lhtcui 1'MH'oucf\· A.,) 8oat Cit1 Y.cht&, bred$, 6701 S'Nsbort Inc .. 8.) 8oat City, 2507 Or .• Hewport BeKh, CA 'W. Coast Hwy., S...1lt 92663 101. ,_wport 8ftdl, CA Bri.t'I J Mlfcz.N. 6701 926&3 Sushoft Or.. rt.~1 8<Mt City Yachts, Inc., Bud!, CA 9Z66J 25l17 W. Coast H"y , Thi$ busl~ '5 con· Sult• 101. Newport ducl•d by: an 111dMdual Buch, CA 926&3 H•ve you starttd This busifteu l" eon· doinl busineu 1•t1 No ductect by; • corpor alaon Brian J. Maia.Ill Have you stMled dolr1C This statement "" business yet? Yes, 10/ filed with the County 28/"#1 Clerlr-vf-Or•nce Coun1y-Boat City Yachts. Inc. on 10/11/02 Onid H. C#osse, Prew-20026t20la2 de.nt Daily" Pilot Oct. 15. 22, Thrs statement wn 29, Nov. 5, 2002 T857 filed with U.. County .._._.,..... Clerk of Of•na• County ,_ on l l/1/02 ... S....... 2002692t5Sa The followlni per$0ns D11ty Pilot lfbv 5, 12, are dom& business as· 19, 216, 2002 T888 A.) Buy the Yard, 8.) Buy the Yard.net. 3143 Corte Caleta, Newport Beach, CA ........... ... ........ The fotlowiltt ,.,_ ... Ooilll ~ •s.: A.) C.tfe 4-•. 8.) C.fft "-"e, 1 Molo Ct., Newport BeKll. CA 92663 GiNI 8otandl, 1 MolO Ct., Newport Beech, CA 92663 TIMS bUSIMU ls r:on· cklct~ b.,-1lll indl'fldual tt. .. e you started c1o<n1 business ye.It Ho Cina Bol•.ndi This slatt-nl was hied with tn. County Cletll of Qnn1e County on ll/lft)2 20026911~9 Dilly Pilot Nov. S, 12. 19. 26. 2002 1886 Pla.ce your ad t.oclayl CIM9 ) 842-6878 ........... ......... llle tollowl"I ptfSOns •• doillC busiMi5s as: 8nt Cholc:e Tickets . Ui6151 CothMd St., Suite A. Hunbncton Beach, CA 926ot7 llloftnan Kirk Burnsttln, 6600 W111ner Ave,, 221. Hunt ncJort Beed\. CA 92647 This bus;nns IS eon· ducted by: an endlY>dual Have you st¥tecl dolfl& bUSIMSS yet1 Ho Nor~n Burnsle1n This statement was fll9d with the County Clerk of Onl\I• County on 10/18/02 20026920904 Delly Pilot Oct. 22. 29, Nov. S, 12, 2002 T868 .......... ......... The followifta penons. ... doirl& b-n: A.) Wtt""-" A5$0d-•les, Realtors, 8 ) Weldlman Rulty. I l 1S eo.-W•y. Cost• M.M, CA92626 Scnature Rulty Graup, Inc (CA). ll 7S 80tSe Way, Coste Mesa, CA 92626 Tiits business 11 eon ducted by a corpontion Have 1ou started dofn& business yet! Yb. 1on 1100 S1cn •ture Re•lly Group, Inc. Larry w .. china11. Pres1 !Mat nus sbteinent was hied w1tll the County Clerk ol Or •nae County on 10/l l/02 . SEU 20026no111 your unwanted • Daily Pilot Oct 15. 22. items tlvouch clusrfoed 29. Nov '>. 2002 TB55 92660 Laurie Wemhutt, 3143 Corte Calet., Newport Buch. CA 52660 _ This busine» 1s con- ducted by: an individual Have you st•rted STARTING doine business yet? No llune Wetnhutt This statement was filed "'th the County Clerk of Oranae County on 10/11/02 20026920229 Dally Pilot Oct. 15. 22, 29, Nov 5, 2002 11154 fidlllm ..... "-S....... The tollow1na pe1 sons are dotne business u : A·Plus Contractors, 10111 Phelan Drive, V1U1 Park, CA 9286f Stephan Cra1a Peake, 10111 Phelan Drive, Villa Park. CA 92861 ANEW BUSINESS?~ • • • • • • • • • • • Mlm .... ......... The '°""""' 1*WM •e.,...~­ TrkOOI ...,lt..t C....n7. 510 3ht StrMt, W. C. Newport Baacll, CA ~ ct.ottf., c. f ldb. 510 31st StTMt, Suite C Newport 8Hch, CA 92663 KelyK f'~03ht Street, S...111 C, Newport Budl. CA. 9.2663 Tbis business IS con ducted by llctSIHlncl "1d wile Hawe wou s.t¥ted doln1 buS>ntSs yet• Yu. S.pt 24. 2002 Ceoffuy C Fults nus st•t•ment •.u. tiled w•tJI the County Cletk ol Or •nee County on 10/10/02 20026920144 Dally Pilot Oct 15. 22. 29. No~ 4, 2002 T862 This business ~ con· ducted by· an ind1v1dual Have you s l<1rted dome businen yet' Yes, 10/ 21/97 Stephen C. Peake Th!S statement was hied with the County Cler~ of Orenae County on 11/1/02 20026922559 Tht Legal Department at the Daily Piwt is pleased to announu a ntw stroice now available t.o new businesses. Daily Piiot Nov 5. 12, 19.26,2002 T892 ~ ..... "-S...... The follow•n& per sons are dome business u MacM1ll.in & Associates. 444 Blueb11d Canyon. Laguna Beach. CA 92651 Bonnie Mac.N1llan. 444 Bluebird Canyon. LailJna Beach. CA 92651 This busmen 1s con· dueled by .an individual Have you s tarted dotnt business yet' No Bonnie MacMillan Th~ statement was hied "'th the County Clerk of Oranee County on 10/11/02 20026920' 12 Daily Pilot Oct 15, 22, 29.Nov.S.2002 T859 ~ We will rww SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge. and save you the time and the trip to the Court Hou.st in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the search is compleud we will file your fictitious business name statmzent with the County Cink, publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publication with the County Clerk. Please stop by to filt your fictitious business statement at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by, please cali us at (949) 642-4321 and we will make.. arrangements far you to handle this procedure by mail. If you should have any farther questions, please call ifs and we wili be more than glad to assist you. Good luck in your ntw busines.s.1 How to Place A .--------Policv -------- CLASSIFIEAD By Fax (949) 631 -6594 By Phone (949) b41·5678 By Mail/In P~rson: ~so I"-.wr,.. - Rates and deadlines are SUbJCCl 10 change without noucc. The publishe r reserves the nght to censor. reclassify. revise or reject any classified advcnisemcnl. Please repon any error that may be in your classified ad 1mmed1atcly. The Daily Pllot accept~ no liability for any error m an adven1sement for which ti may be responsible ellcept for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first mscrt:Jon. ~~ -~~- SERVICE DIRECTORY ~~ Ml~.:.""· J30 West Ba) Street Costa Mesa CA 9~6~7 A1 :-lewp!lf1 Blvd & Bay St .-----Deadlines-----.. ----~"'~-'"-'"'""'"l ' .. _ .... JI I VISA !•Hill• ~ ... -..... Prem P1nor1mlc toe. 8tylllltw T..,.. 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