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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-11-20 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot• Serving ihe N ewport-Mesa community since 1907 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER·20, 2002 . Activist's victory will reduce farm runoff Defend the Bay's settlement with Chino dairy farmers would keep ~nim~ waste from reaching the ocean .· "The problem (in Qlino] is there are too many cows in a very small area." he , saJd. "Our model will set new standards for controlling such waste." David Albers, attorney for the five dairy fanns. said his clients tried their best to create a "work.able solution." D••P• Bh•rath Daily P~ot · NEWPORT BEACH -Five Otlno dairy f'anM on Tuesday agreed to mod- ernize opera dons and reduce runoff un- der a federal court settlemen t initiated by local environmentalist Bob Caustin. c.ausdn's group. Defend the Bay, and the Natural Resources for Defense Council had filed lawsuits earlier this year against the farms in Olino. an area that Is home to the largest concentra- tion of dairy coWs in the country. Fnvironmentalists such as c.austin have critici7.ed 1he dairy farmers in the past for allowing animal waste and other chemicals to seep into creeks that flow into the Santa Ana River, whJch in tum em pties into the ocean. Caustin said the agreements issued Tuesday by U.S. District Court Judge Vitgin!a A. Phillips will help solve the problt!rns re· lacing to the runoff. The environmeotaJ groups will bring in experts to help . the farms improve their operations. Caustin said The en vi- ronmental management plans will iri- clude com prehensive training programs for rann workers, construction benns and other structures to control the wastewater and measures to reduce the ·amount of dust and other pollutants making their way into the river. The program is expected to begin within the next year or so. "They didn't thlnlc they were doing anything wrong." he said Albers said the Otlno farms are vic- tiJns of topography. that the water that collects on top of the hills gushes down- hill through the farms and sweeps waste materials and pollutants into the river. Caustin said the agreement will pro- tect locaJ waters, including tho~ down- stream in Orange County. "Thls issue affect~ our water c;upply ac; well as ocean recreation," he '><lid. Caustin said over the la-,1 year and a INTO THE SUNSET KENT TREPTOW /DAILY PILOT Zachary Dawson, 10, of Costa Mesa relaxes on his bike at Fairview Park as the sun sets on Tuesday. Newport Beach lacks affordable ~ousing A new senior apartmen t complex will add 150 units, but finding open space for more to meet a state quota is tricky. June C11•1r•nde Daily Pilot NEWPORT BP.ACH -EYen as the city prepar:es to add 150 low-income senior apartme nts, the goal of meet- ing state affotd.able housing standards seems farther away than ever. 1'he city ls already two years late in getting st.ate approval for Its housing eJement, the only portion of the gen- eral plan that requires the state's blessing and. therefore. should be fin· isbed before the rest of the general plan is updated. Instead, city officials are wrangling with the state Department of Housing and Community Development over details of the docurnenL But even when these details are worked out on paper, the city will be a long way from fulfilling me state's dictate that New- port. like all other cities, provide Its fair share of affordable housing for the region. By this measure, the city would have 254 unJts of affordable and mar- ket-rate housing. A plan to bulld a 150-unit seruor affordable housing complex at Lower Bayview Landing will take a bite out of this quota. but where the rest will come from Is any- body's guess. "The city isn't required to build or necessarily pay for the housing, but we're required to provide sites where low-income housing can be built. which is getting harder and harder be- cause there's no open space left in Newpon Beach." Assistant City Man- ager Sharon Wood said Under state guidelines, the city is also required to create programs to make It easier for deveJopers to build affordable and market-rate housing, which Newpon Beach has done by of- fering to waive some building and permit fees and by loosening stand- ards on the density of affordable housing locations. Developers can also ask the city to help pay to build low-income hous- ing. The money would come from funds that the city receives as fees from developers. Builders of homes are required either to include some affordable housin g or pay a fee in lieu. The city has about $2 million of these fees in a fund, from which af. fordable-housing developers can re - quest assistance. ReJaled Companies, the developer of the 150 senior units lated for Lower Bayview Landing. will Likely re- quest some of these city funds, Wood said. That project is expected to break ground in January 2004. •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (949) 5744232 or by e-mail at june.caNQran<H latimn.com. Newport Coast's COIJ1!Il~nity center awfilts tests Daily Pilot ATAGl.ANCE ONlltEWEB~ www.~com Environmental study must be done on former landfill before the neighborhood facility can be built. the northeul comer of Newport Coast Drive and San 1o9quln Hills Road "That bu been the pretien:ed site for a community center becaUle it ii the logk:al center of the Newport Cout community; Mid Jim McGee. a raident tbember of the dty't ~ C08IC Advllory Committee. center must tint get a clean biD of health. A portion of tbe cooununity center lite is above a former landfiU. wbicb couJd hold m ethane gas or other health hazards. The city blred Padflc Solis M&n4cmeftt Inc. to study the land for contamination. WEATHER half, he and others have spent several raihy days collecting water samples and gathering evidence in Ollno. "If it rained, we'd be there." he said. "That was a challenge. So was the foul smell." Tuesday's agreements will serve as models for reducing pollution at other large dairy operations m the country. said David Beckman. senior attorney for the Natural Resources Deferu;e Counal. • DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be reached at (9491 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath,a./at1mes com COSTA MESA For now, swap meet at OCC is one day City Co uncil will revis it plan for two-day market next m o nth, after new counci lman is sworn in. Lollta Harper Daily Pilot COSTA Ml:.\A -All tht·v want lor Olristmas 1<; <1 tv.o·dav .,wap Oll't't. Hut vendors at the Orangl' C.oa't ( olleKc swap meet will haw to w~ut alm1,.,1 unul the holiday to be heard h\; thl· < II\. < oun al becau.-.e offinah pu'>lpom'tl .1 dl·t i...11m on Monday The dela} came cl'-ou1go111g \IJ\Ur LJ11da Dixon <1c..ked the t mmt 11 IO put oll any decision on tht> '-'~JP llll't't u11t1l Lounnlman elect Allan \IJnwor v.a.c.. sworn in on Oec 2. The temh of approval for the revt.'ied '>hopping venue requ1rt'd cl ~ix-month progre~ theck b} the rnunul ~It is an unfair burden for ffil' 10 place on a new council member for nw to take a vote on ~omethmg he will hc1ve 10 make a decision on.~ Dtxon '>dld College officiah arw.wd vigurou~I} against any more delays . ...aymg It would q mse vendors to miss out on the life blood of retail sales: holiday c..hopping. Swap meet vendor.. have bl·en nmnmg a Su nday-only swap m eet for alrnoc,t eight months. smce college offic1alc.. agreed to scale back 1~ operauom bernuc..t> of traf 6c problems on Fain1ew Rodd Dunng that time. city and college offinal'i worked together, a pnvate l'On ... uhant W& hired. optionc.. were propo'>i-d to the rtan ning Commission and a nt'\\< ... w-dp mttt was approved with an avernge of L60 ven- dors per day. Then. an 11th hour appt>al hv n~1dent Paul Wilbur -who claim' rnmmL~1on­ ers don't have authoril) owr the <;Wap meet -brought the nem before the council Monday mght Each council member tool the oppor- tunity to poke holes in the propo'ied -.wap meet configurauon, except c:ary Mona- han. who oppo~ any further dela}". Councilman Olris Steel a.<>ked .. wap meet officials to verify legal residency and state retail tax requirements of their ven SffSWAP,Pqe M GIVING THANKS What .,. you thankful f0t this year? Good hNfth 7 FamUy and friends 1 Political vic:toty thl8 November 7 ~you're 1hanlrfut for, l9t ua blOW b'( C8llng our AMdet"a Hotline• (M l M2-Wor_,.9Q ua an ..... c ... ,, .... DailyPilot Nl!WPORT BP.ACH -Newport c.o..t'I bl9l hos* for a community center now .-an the r-..lta of envtronmenw leeU IOOft ID be C:oriductlld Oii a lormer landftll. The lb II bM\um a lhoppbJI center, an elemeaWy IChool. a .,.n IDd a tenrlll court In the.....--.. middae of a poup of ochelwlll ...... communidil. Rml- If methane or other gues are found. the Ont step 'will be to .... how much It wUl COit lO deen up, Un-. die price .. ..,..,._ tant, dty ~ wUI ~ c:booee '° ptl)' ralbet tb.n ltnd lnGdilr locadon. . Thoee wenn wind8 .full don't uelder-.ld Ira Nowmber. ........ A2 HMll• daitjpb • ...,..,,,.can. ...... ..,... Vo"' Mme jnd ...... Vo"' hamlleown .................. Tbi Q&r Councl IMC week ..,.S to ...... ~ S4f.OOO IO '*9 a campuiy to .. .. b ... lbe doiid Coyote c..n- ,. ......... of .... ~ ...... .., , ...... C'Cl .. ..., c:ma.r: ..... ol ... -..... lllld lhe dly they wmt to .. S7 ... Gt...., hm the l'*'e Rlad9 W..0 Dlllrk:t. IO bmld lhe anmmnllycmw. 11le 1a1-:JSll mO- Uon tom die ... cllldcl'I Wllh lbe dty .. .,.., ........... .., ......... on lhek' ......... II-JI*~ lutlbe ............... ~ , -n......, It lhe ,._.,.., IOWll CMWI far ihe Nlwport c.-~ .. MtGeiillll ...... CM:P ............. .... .,... ...... -.,... Alrpeft. .. ..._ .. ,..... •i..PMDl•bf ...... ~ SPORTS n. .... -""'. nl•Cllton of.._ r911pOn111 on f)af'41I ...... :n.1111r .. .. ~ ... , .... ~ ..... . LOCALS ONLY KXB Architect has opeoed a Newpon ~ach office lllld named BrlanArtal and Mark GUes leaders of the overall operations and d esign Brian Arial efforts. Atial, 1 a former princlpal and member of the MCG Architecture Inc. Board of Directors1 has more thl:ln 15 • years of experience working with tenants and developers in California. Giles, also a former director of design at the MCG firm, has a wide range of project experience, from housing and retail to hotels and movie theaters. The firm, now in its 34th year, maintains a staff of 200, with offices in Minneapolis, DaJlas and, now, Newport Beach. The company provides architectural, urban planning, inte rior d esign and consulting services for client!> and their customers in areas of learning, leisure, living, working, shopping, aging. justice and mixed-use. environments .... BUJ McConnaughay of Costa Mesa was selected last month to participate in a special program with Habitat for I lumanity to celebrate the 751h anniversary o fTerminix lnlernational. McConnaughay, a l'crminix associate, wiJI be sawing and h ammering with the o rganization to help build a home for families in need. Term in ix, a leader in Mark Giles Michelle Vleco as a history teacher at the coUege. Visco, a 27-year-old resident of Fountain Valley, is the daughter of Frank Visco, anOCC biology professor. She began the fall semester teaching two history courses focusing on · Western civili1..ation through 1715 and will begin teaching the s ucceeding courses focusing on Western civilization after 1715 in the spring .... Orange Coast College music instructor Art Davis received an award from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers for a composition he wrote that combined jazz and classicaJ melodies. Davis received the society's Award of Creativity. Davis, who has taught a l OCC for the past 17 years, is a classically trained bassist and performs locaJly with his own group, the Art Davis Quintet. I le also does regular '>tudio work in I lollywood .... Paul Kristopher Wachter of Newport Beach was elected to the board of directors of Good Sheph erd Communities in October. Wachter, a real estate consullanl who specializes in 5trategic planning. investment and brokerage services, is a member of the Newport Harbor Lutheran Ornrch, where he has served on the church board and the endowment committee. The Good Shepherd Communities provides training and care for more than 800 children and adults with developmental disabilities in California, dcvelopi1lg innovative stra tegies to protect homes and bui.inesses from pes ts, will have 310 associates representing their branch ' Colorado, Oregon and Washington. to participate in the event Michelle Visco .... Orange CoaM College hai. welcomed back OCC graduate • l\IEIGHBORS spotlights achievements in the community. Please direct noteworthy information to Christine Carrillo via fa)( at (949) 646-4170, or send e·mail to chnstine cam/lo a-/at1mes.com. DUI ARRESTS The following people have been arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant. They have only been arrested on suspicion of a crim e and, as with all suspects, are considered innocent until proved gu1/ry. COSTA MESA Monday •Jose Juan Bustamante, 29. Santa Ana Sunday •Phillip Michael Munsey, 21, Laguna Niguel • Lucas Fernando Ramillo. 30, Tustin Saturday •Chad Michael Hanseth, 23. Costa Mesa •William Allen Dorff, 40. Costa Mesa • Edward Witoslawski, 52, Costa Mesa Friday • Michael Chad Jones, JS, Costa Mesa Thursday •Luis May Enrique, 28, Costa Mesa • Michael Chiariello. 19, Huntington Beach NEWPORT BEACH Sunday • Arthur Paul Decasas Jr., 31 . Anaheim Saturday • Mark Allan Berchem, 46, Manteca, Calif. • James David Casper Jr., 35, Huntington Beach Friday • Daniel Elton Purcell, 35, Newport Beach • Kimberley Masina Bennett, 29, Tustin Wednesday • Robert Lean Ouaterntk, 35, Santa Ana Pilot -- VOL 96, NO. 324 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher TONY OOOERO, EditOf JUDY OElllNG, AdVertising Director LANA ~OHNSON, Promotions Director EDrTING STAFF \ S.J.C.hn, Managing Editor (949) 574-4233 1tev.n.cahn latlm4ff.com ,Jen,.Me*, City Editor (Ml) 784-4324 ~ftfatirne&oom Roeer c.Non, $pof1a Editor (949) 574-4223 r.,-.car»ane 1at1,,....com ..... K ...... ,.._,,...Editor 1949) 574-'282 ~m.hlll•'-dmea.com ...... JoM J. S.nto9, Art Director I News Desk Chief (949) 574-4224 jose.unto•@larlme..com Steve McCrank. Photo Supervisor (949) 764-4358 tcn.photo@l11tlme1.com News Editofs Gina Alexand«, lor1 Anderson, Paul Saltowltt, Daniel Stevena NEWS STAFF Crime~CO~Porter. (949) 574-4226 d#pll.bharethtllatl>nn.com June=,.· Newport reporter, (9'9)67~2 /une.caugrandeOlatlmee.com ....,. Clnloft Politic. and environment report8f, (949) 7&M330 +. ,,.ul.cllnton•l«i,,,_com LolltaHefper Cotta Mell reportM, (94t) 674-4275 lollU.NrptK.,..,,,.. mm Ed~km =.,~ 574"221 delrdrw.~•,.,,,,,..com .. FOR A GOOD CAUSE Alexx Guevara A lexx Guevara is not your rypicaJ chef. His 61 physique contradicts the scereorypicaJ image of a portly culinary master. His food is deliciously guilt-free. And he works for free. Well. for the members of the Costa Mesa Senior Center, he does. Guevara, or MCllef Ale.x:x" as he is lovingly caJJed at the center, taught a · nine-month series on the benefits of cooking healthfully and demonstrated his techniques during the lecture. Series topics included ways to ward off cardiovascular disease, the importance of calcium, foods that help fight cancer and the right balance of sugars when dealing with di abet.es. Havorful aromas wafted through the senior center auditorium, as Guevara energetically explained about .. good fats" and how they are esse~tiaJ Showing seniors a healthful way to eat to wholesome eating. "If you've been cu tung fat. ddding a little back can sometimes be a good thing.· he said, and explained how dietary fiber and a reasonable amount of fat work together to control calories and make food more satisfying. Guevara speaks with ease and considerable knowledge on the subject, while saut~ing a siZ7lipg chicken dish. • In high school and college, Guevara worked in many restaurants and gained a love for culinary arts. I lealth was also extremely important, as he was an accomplished athlete and member of the U.S. Junior National Cycling Team. He shattered his ~ee during a race, which led him 10 pursue an education PET OF THE WEEK Olloe Chloe is a 6-year-oJd short-haired tabby with white markings. The cat has been spayed and declawed and enjoys being brushed. She is very petite and feminJne with big green eyes. said DiAnna Ffa.ff-Martin, founder of the Community Animal Network.. Unhappy with her previous living arrangements with two other cats. Chloe Ls ln need of'a new home where she can have all the loving attention to herself, Pfaff-Martin said. Chloe. however, is not the only cat looking for a home this time of year. "Winter ldnens arriving please the public and draw crowds similar to Christine C.rrilo summer/ Pfaff-Martin said. ·A very special litter of eight kittens with six tortoiseshell females will be at adoption this weekend. The special sextuplets will have Uttle pinJc bows.· While the network currently has a large selection of kittens ready for adoption, the large selection will rapidly decrease as the hoUdays approach, she said. See other animals available for adoption at www.m1imalruuwork..org or stop by Russo's pet store at Fashion Island between noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. Wormation: (949) 759-3646, or write to the CommunJty Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 92658. in sporb rehabilitation. Guevara graduated from UCLA with a degree in sports kines1ology and also attained a ltc.:ensc from the American CoUege of Sport!> Medicine. Still remembering hii. love for food, he also graduated from cuJinary school. Armed with h1s knowledge of nuirition and love for cooking, Guevara set out 10 educate people on hcaJthfuJ food preparation. ·me many health ailments that seniors face in the later years. coupled with the unhealthful cooking habil!i of previous generations-before diet and exercise were so popular -make for a frightening combination. !:>eniors should know they can still eat food that tastes good but won\ add to. or cause, health problems. --Story by Lolita Ha~r; photo by Sean Hilkr SURF AND SUN News assistant, (949) 574-4298 chri•tlne.CIJ"illo@letlmes.com PHOTOGRAPHERS Sean Hiller, l<uang Hwang. Don Leach, Kent Treptow Bo)( 1560, CoSUI Mesa, CA 92626. Copynght: No news stories, illustrations, editorial matter or adVertisementa herein can be reproduced without written pormlulon of copyright owner WEATHER FORECAST the northwest swell will be about 5 to 7 feet READERS HOTUNE (949) 642-6086 HOW TO REACH US Clrcutation SURF •I Record your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tiP1. 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OftlCl9 (949) 642-4321 " The Santa Ana winds are still around and will blow strong thi1 moming. By aftemoon'a peak. we could near 90 In Costa Mesa and the lower 80s in Newport Beach. Overnight lows, however, will still be In the mid-608. On Thurtday, welll cool down about five degrees or so, and we'll follow that up on Friday by cooling down another five degree.. The weekend ahould be more typical of November weather . We'll encounter a lot of waist· to c:hest-hlgh1 to<J.y and Thursday along west·t.dng breaks. The next northwest swell on Friday should ltft us up Where we bek>ng -the head-high zone. Standouts should still IM l<>me overheads. Setu~ should be similar, with a drop expected on Sunday. ..... .,,.. fu (9'9) 631·7126 .. Publiahed by Times Community N9wl,. dtvilion of tii. Loa~ Tlmee. lnformetlon: www.nws.noaa.gov BOATING FORECAST The easterly wtndl will blow 10 to 20 k""" In the lnnef wat9f9 todlly, with 1-to 3-foot W9'4I Md • w.t 8W9ll of 2 to "fMt. Winde wUI .... to 10 to 16 knotl .. ewning. Out f9nher, we lhould nan Into ltmllar oondhlont, tt'0U9h • W...-..-lty: www.•urlrldtH.oro TIDES l1me 8:28a.m. 3:31p.m . 10:0'5 p.m, 2:37Lm, ........ LO'l,_hlgh .Q.20 .... low 3.71 .... "Wt 2.31 .... law WATER l'EMP,UATUIE IOdelf- • -. What not to do in the rilarket Esta°'ia High seniors get a lesson in success and failure on Wall Street from radio talk show host Doug Fabian. Deirdre Newm1n Daily Pilot D oug Fabian knows pldalls and how to avoid them. He works ln the stoclc market and dlreclS investors away from financial hazards every Saturday as the host of a radlQ talk show on KlSX-FM (97.1). On Tuesday, the president of Fabian Wealth Strategies in Huntington Beach taught senfors at Estancia HJgh School about how lo lose m oney ln the s1oclc market. Fabian emphasil.ed the n~atJve so they would know what to steer clear of if they start investing in the future. • "The easiest thing Is 10 lose money in Lhe stock market," Fabian said. Mii's difficult 10 make nioney consistently over a long period of time." Fabian should know. I le admitted losing $35,000 in 1990 after investing in oplions. I le now prefers 10 invest in mutual funds. Economics teacher Kent WtJliams invited Fabian to speak 10 hi!. c.enior'>, who arc currently immersed in a !.lock marke1 pro1ecl in his cl~ ... Williams said Fab1an's appear.rnce accomplished two goal!.: piquing <;tudents interest m the stock market and 1ilu'itraLing careers that '>tudents m1ght not have con'iidcred. Fabian, 46. c;t.lrted work.Ing OOUGlAS H. KIM I OAILY Pit.OT Renowned stock expert and talk show host Doug Fabian shares his experience with the students at Estancia High School. with stoclcs when he went into the lnvesunent business with his Cather in 1979. "Within six months, I had fallen in love with the stoclc mark.et and then I fell in love with helplng people invest,·• Fabian said. Fabian emphasized h ow times have changed since the '70!.. when employees depended on their company's pension plan'> for their future savings. Now it's up to individuals 10 control their own savings, and since many dabble in the stock market, it's important to know what nol lo do, Fabian emphasized. Those no-no's include buying off a hot tip, betting all your money on one stock and predicting that a certain lype of stock. such as technology. wiJI do weU and investing all your money in this field. "I lundreds of people put aJI ol their mo ney in Lntem et stocks and didn't lhlnlc about when they would sell and walked away with zip," Fabian said. ln addilion lo dispensing financiaJ advice, Fabian encouraged the seniors to consider continuing their education. • AIJ of you have some decision!. 10 make," Fabian said. "I encournge you to go to college. It doesn't ensure l\appiness or riches, but it increases the odds." I le also exhorted them lo follow their passion. 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Steel contended swap ~t merchants take trade .tiom •• tabJJ&hed" Coat.a Mesa bu.Weseet. and ahould follow the same laws .regarding dtiun· ship and taxation. Councilwoman Ubby Cowan also asked about the validity of WUbur't ~ Although WU· bur\ main contendon was wfth the Planning CommissloM' authortcy <Net the l&sue, h.is ap· pea) railed some questions about me swap meet's busineu Ucen&e and whether It even had one, she sakL Don Lamm, the city's director or development, said the Plan· rung Com.mission's earlier ap· prow.I or the amended swap Q)eet required school omcials lo ~~ R es taurant ---Established 1n 1962 --- ~ .. Quality Service••• .._..Ni tJ Entcnainment•0 av~ Mattress Outlet Store 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Nesa SABATINO'S ( /,,,' I/ I I' I ' ' J '• I J J I,' 1 ', / ,· / 1/1, .·... ..... Do not forget to pick up some world famous homemade sausage for your stuffing I 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach -f'">a<.e ld fa. houl\. d«e<l•O<» $ '~dil()lll • E (949) 723-0621 d MATH Help At TUTORING CLUB Offering Individualized Instruction • Basic Math • Algebra • Gt'!ometry • Trigonometry • Calculus CALL TODAY 949-645-7900 488 E. 17'" STREET • COSTA MESA (comer of Irvine Ave.) • @JIJllllllRAiul1 CONSI GN • DESIGN Quality Furnishings & Accessories For Your Home Barker Bros. Round End Table ................... $50- Tea Cart ........................................................ $125" Upholstered Berge re .............................•.... $1 SO" Pair of "Client Chairs" .............................. $1 SO- Sofa •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $2CM)M Leather-Topped Coffee Table ......................... $225" . Large Two Sided Work Station ..........•..•.•. $2SO" Drop Lear Table w/4 Chairs.: ...................• $350- TV Armoire ................................................ $1250- Chenille Down Filled Sofa & Chair .....•.. $1750" Consignm1nls t1ecepttd bJ appoinbrUnt 011/y JJ-"d"' d«i .,. lwRtl 369 E. 17th Street #10, Co ta Mesa, l..oe.ud bdtind Plum'• Pwio Pbone(949)764-1746 H<>urs 10-5:30 Mon-SM. Sun UM ' update ~ e1iating license to uon.. which were preaented al include aecdoOI added wfthln optic>"' for the Plann1na Com· the pat 20 ye919 the swap meet rnlMion to chose from.• Walldn- hu been open. 1 son said. "The reason you hms Finally, Councilwoman Karen traffic Issues arotmd the pedm· RobJnson .saJd the dty should e1er ls becauee people can't get not have even considered an ap-in the lot.• proval uotil the swap meet could · The way to eoswe t:ra.ftic flow. show it .ba(J all the . necessary he added, ia almple: 'nlere must business permits. be enough parking spaces. That City leaders were also con-way, cars wOI noc be forced to cemed that there weren't enough line up on the stteet waiting for solutions to the problem that parking. , prompted the cutbacks in the 1be way to determine the first place: tr.aft\c. 'fight amoW\t is to hue it on the Cowan said her main concern physical characterisdcs of the with the swap meet is traffic swap meet and determine a ratio backing up on fa.ltview Road. ln of patting space to vendor the 82-page rq><>n from consult-pace, WJ.lklnson saJd. ants. she couJd not find any re-Once the city had detennioed ports, m~s or data that oudJned the slt.e and SCQpe of the swap solutions to the traffic problem. meet and the required parklng: "Does this mean• they don't college officials could then con· have it yet?" Cowart asked. ")Vhy centrate on operational details, are we not requirin_g_ that before such as a specific traffic-now we approve thisr' chartiinddlrectionat signs. Paul Wtlkinson. who re-While city leaders Iron out the presented consultant Unscon wrinkles in Jhe proposed plan, Law & Greenspan Engineers, vendors and college officials said the consultants' job was continue to wait. Barring a de· two-fold. His firm came in after nial on Dec, 16, merchants might the swap meet had already been be open on Saturdays in January. limHed lo one day of operation at the soonest, officials said. and based their recommenda- tions -all six of them -on ex- isting traffic problems. ~Our analysis wound up doing a number of b«Jiancing equa· • lDl/TA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at /olita.harf)6r@latimes.com. WHATS AFLOAT • WHATS AR.OAT is published periodically. If you are planning a nautical event, submit the information toJhe Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627;byfaxlo(949)646-4170;or by e-mail to dailypilot@latimes.com. SAILING CLASSES Sailboat rwntals and private lessons are available at M arina WaterSports in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navigation, big boat, powerboat, introduction to heavy weather and first·mate instruction. (949) 673-3372; the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club, {949) 644-2525; or lido Sailing Club, (949l 675-0827. Safling F91Cination of'f9rs classes in boating safety and sailing year-round for people with disabilities. Free. (949) 640-1678. Orange County emp4oyers can bring their employees out to Newport Beach on weekdays to enjoy a day of sailing counesy of Orange Coast College. The School of Sailing and Seamanship now offers a chan<:e for groups to work with the on--board instructor on different sailing techniques while they get advice on how to perform well in business. No sailing experience necessary. One-day classes range from $100 to $125. {949) 645-9412. BOAT RENTALS Electric boat rentals are available by the hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. All boats are equipped with window enclosures and CO players. Ice and cups are provided. Reservations are suggested. An hour rental is $70. {949) 645-6812. Sail alrbome outside Newport Harbor at Marina WaterSports, pulled by a motorboat at Balboa Para-sailing near lhe Balboa Fun Zone. A 9<>-minute trip 1s $45. (949) 673·3372. • OBITUARIES Doug Brown Doug Brown, a longtime Costa Mesa High School football coach described as a wtrue gentle giant, .. died Sa1urday of heart disease. Hewas64. The Norco resident was still teaching at the school. as he had ------. been for 37 years, and looked for· wafd to re- tiring at the end of the school .__...._ _ __....__, year, said Sherri Doug Brown Brown, his wife of 26 years. His death came as a surprise and was a bit mys- terious, she saJd. "There was no wamlng at all, -she said. •tte was better than he had been for a longtime." Brown had been teach- ing science; said Tom Bald· win, a former Costa Mesa High head coach who also 1eaches at the school Brown had also taught driver's educatiQn and alge- bra. "He was a true gentle gi- anl," Baldwin said o( hJs friend, who stood 6-foot-5 and weighed more than 300 pounds. ·rust a~. very good teacher. He under· stood the WI. understood 'football.• Baldwin laid Brown, a line coach, had a knack for coachtng the offensive line· men. "A good coach could mold fthe linemen) into a really good unlL One of bia 111rengths was ptting them to ~ one unit. · never played professionally, but the love for football stuck. At Costa Mesa High, Brown also coached some of his same offensive line- men on the track team, l eaching them the shotput and discus. Baldwin said. "He never got all the glory, but he was an out- standing discus and shot~ put coach aml line coach," Baldwin said. What some may not have known was that he didn't only teach teenagers. He also taught roller pigeons, Sherri said . •They look like everyday pigeons, but when they fly. they tumble in the sky,"' she said. Brown became involved lo a roller pigeon club as a teenager and only stopped teaching ahem briefly while playing coUege football. she said HHe did it every year for four years through bJgb school," Sherri said. "When we got marr:led In 1976, we bought a loft and he'd been doing it ever since. They're beauti.ful to watch.• Brown Js survived by Sherrl; two daughtera, Jen- nlfer and Kri5ten; and two grandchildren, Seth and Ju- leesa A viewing wtll be held. from I 0 co 11 Lm. today at New Hope Fam,dy Worah.ip Center ln C.Orona. Servk:es willfollaw. Anne I. Tully SeMcel fM 25~year ea.ta Meea ..adent Anne l. 'J\d)y Wiii be held at II: IS a.in. l1riday at Padftc View Memodal l'Ut. Mn. 1\dly cfjed Weda•~ay Of rilllUral ca.._ She -17. Sbe la lurwMd .,, IPft w. Jlfhy 1\Jllr; brodm Bd Ind llfl 1\lllr, et .... Do~y. Brown didn't folow hia btOlhen onto die footbd fleld at WU.On High School ln Lone Beach and dkln\ ~CU.cocbe111111undl .tier'.,... In ..... toac-• ,... ............ ... bill ... Whle In a... o ....... ro;,.11d1rltlor a.ktwtia lllcl. A oaMlt . .....,,,. 'J ... C.. ...., ...... ... .... .... ...... ,Pl ... . .............. . .............. ,. =..=..:: ":# .... -"" I to J ..... '111!Ea;;~ ................. ....... lt'lulil ...... He .. Oaily Pilot fllE PHOTO /DAILY Pll.01 The aisles of a booth at the OCC swap meet are lined with prices. In this booth, most items are on sale for a buck. • PUBLIC SAFETY BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Bicyclist killed hy tru ck identi lied fhe Ornnge County Coroner hai. identified a bi· cyclist who died Monday af· icr being ~truck by a h1g rig on I !arbor Boulev-.m.I. Police <.aid CO!>lB Ml'S<I rc•.,1dcnt Hafal'I I lerrcra, 76, wa., hit by dJI I 8·whet-ler 1hat W-ci!> making a nght on POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Avenue of the Arts: Vandalism was reported 1n 1he 3400 bl<><* at 10:03 a.m M onday. • West Baker Street Petty theft was reponed in the 800 bl<><* at 10:13 a.m. M onday • El Camino and Fairview drives: A traffic collision involving in1unes was reponed at 5·25 am. Monday. • Fair Drive: Grand theft was reported in the 50 bl<><* at 7:53 a.m. Monday. • Herbor Boulevard: Graffiti was reported in the 2000 blodc at 8:08 a m. Monday. • Pomona Avenue: A commercial burglary was reported in t~e 1700 block at 7 05 a.m. Monday. • South Coest Drive: A commercial burglary w as repo rted in the 15jP blodt at PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Classified section 10 find services from eledron1c.s and plumbers, to lelndscapers and painters Daily Pilot J l arbor Roulevard from Wt'Stbound Wilson Street. I lerrera Will> 1rying to cross tht' road at that inter.ec· lion. Police said the driver of the truck. Johnny Cuesta, did nol s.>e Herrera and dicln't know he had hit him unul he was fanher down I !arbor. Officer. found Iler- rcra 111 the nuddle of the inter.ection with appar ~ cntly fa1al head injurit~. Paramedics pronounced him dead a1 lhe scene, 6.32 a.m . Monday. • Tulare Drive: Grand theft wasreportedinthe 1000 blodc at 9:23 a.m . MoJlday NEWPORT BEACH • Cley •nd 15th strNts: A traffic accidilnt involving in1uries was reported at 2;48 p.m. Monday. • East Coest Highway: A store's display window was broken in the 3600 bfodt at 4·25 p.m. Monday. • Cypress Street: Petty theft was reported In the 200 block a11 :06 p m. Monday • H<N19 Drive: An auto theft was reported in the 100 blodc at 1 :26 p m, Monday. • Newport Coast Drive •nd Peeican Hill Road South: Vandalism was reponed at 12:15 p.m. Monday. • 15th Street and West Bey Avenue: Vandalism was reported at 8:07 a.m. Monday. MORRISON: Melvllle M. Mel and his beloved wife Iris, who died two years ago, had made their home In Corona del Mar since 1 IM8. Mel, who had been In -a wheelchair due to stverei polio in 1948, w11 well known In the community for his overwhelmingly pollttvt approach to life, and adYocacy on behalf Of the ditabled Ind his commitment to helping othwa. He and Iris raJHd thtM bMutif\11 daughters. JM9, Usa Ind Lynn, and a son, Cebo. Services Wffl be held at 9:30e.m. Thursday In the Pacific View Ch.pet, 3500 ~ vtew Drive, Newport 8-:h. DIMiy Piiot Wednesday, NoYember 20, 2002 M FORUM HOW TO GET PUBUSHED -l.ealln: Mail to Edltoriaf Page Editor James Meier at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa MeN, CA 92627 • Reeden Hodne: Call (949) 642-6086 Fu: Send to (949) ~170 E-mail;Send to dallypllottllatimtn.com •All correspondence must Include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submiuions for clarity and length. MAILBAG Reporter should go underground for Balboa Peninsul a stories I'm just reading the Daily Pilot and I'm wondering why there's no comment at all or ankle about the final approval of the assessment district here on the peninsula to put all the utilities underground. There's a long article about that temple but nothing at all about me assessment district. I'm just wondering why we can't find out about that. I RICHARD SPURZEM Balboa Peninsula End of the estate tax will only benefit the wealthy Tlus is in regard 10 Rep. Oms Cox's crusade to end the "death tax." As far as I and m os1 of the people I know are concerned, it is s imply the income tax levied on huge inheritance:., and rightly so. If you win big in Las Vegas, you pay. If you win the Lotto, you pay. If you inherit large amounis of unearned income, you should pay. At the other exlreme, retired Americans are taxed on I heir SociaJ Security benefits. Cox· wol.lld leave that in place, but eliminate taxation of millionaires? So heir!> are required to pay this income tax on e-.tates in excc.,s of $ I million and rising to S3.5 million. Poor babies. That excludes the vast majority of taxpayers in this country, and most of u~ are bed up with the 11ny majority getting the m ajority of lax break.-. Do Cox and his party think that Americans arc unaware of the ine4uiry? Al,mo.,t the entire i1J-conce1ved and deficit causing Bu'>h tax plan 1s aimed at benefiting the elite. Now Co>. wants to force even more rewards out of the public coffer., and into the overflowing bank accounts of pohtiLal patron" by killing the inheritance tax. Good luck to Cox, but he should remember what Lincoln said about fooling the people. • By the way, does the ruling par1y intend to pay for Bush's oil war with more tax cuts? That would be a very neat trick.. WALLACE WOOD C...o:.ta Mesa FllE PHO TO I DAILY Pit 0 T A plane is clear for landing as rt descends upon John Wayne Airport. Public duped by promise of Bell is concerned with one·i'>sue voters. Great Park in El Tioro I'm not. At least that person is passionate It was obvious from the Mart that the main money opponents of an El Toro airport were the!>e wanting the land fo r their own gain. It shoultl have been obvious to even the m ost stupid man that the "Great Park." has been the "Great Real Esta1c Development Scam" and that the large, open s pace will be lost to t[le public forevC'r O.L. WARWICK about something, and usually it is a controversial issue that tends to indkate the voter's opinion about many other political leanings. Bell had a problem with the Airport Working Group calling people to inform the m that Custa Mesa Mayor Linda Dixon did not support the H Toro airport. I don't. II was an acLurate s1a temen1 tha t providl·d voters with honest information I do have a problem, 1hough, with ( 'osta Me!'>a telephone calls (and other types of Bell not ringing clearly on comments about non voters According to '"" column, "Nunvt•lcr.., have only themselvc.., to blame· ( ;'\ov I ·I), Joseph N. BeU has a problem w11h nonvoters. I don't. I'm glad they leaVl' the election process alon e if they care .,o l111le about it. 1 he number of voter., ,., not nearly as important ac; edutatl'd Ulll'l> v. ho search out informarion on the 1s~ue!> and candidates before dedc.J1ng 1-.ducated voters do not stay home J'> a prote'>t against the quality of camlldat1•c; (that\ just an ignorant excu..,C' lor tho~e wi1h tt lack of interest) hecau..,c 1hcre 1·, .1lwav ... ~omething on the ballot for thoM· who took the time to inve ... 1igatf'. La111µ&gm11g) that intentionally den.'1\.e people through dm-. nright lies. r hat occurred m the battle between Lounc~man Gary Atlamc,. Run Wi 11.,h1p and Hick Taylor for the Newport Bt·•1t h' 11~ Council. A call wa'> madt: to (,rcenlight '>uppon ers incorrectly :.ta11ng W1nsh1p \\J' the endorsed Greenlight candidate ActualJy, Taylor was the real C..rcenhght candidate. and tha1 farce robbed him of votes, which helped Adams sli p into thC' ~ea t. Bell was ec'>tatic when lhe Angel!! won the World Serie!> and that the Grea1 l'ctrl 1<;n't going to get bailed out by the taxpayers of California. I wholeheariclll} agree. ELLIE PARKER Newport Bearh LETTER TO THE EDITOR Steeple did not need to be controversial I am calling in .support of the Olurch of Latter-Day Saints '>teeple temple. I am m support of it either at the compromised height of 99 feet or at the new compromised offer of 90 feet high. It i., very pualing to me why a hou'>e of worship steeple has been '>O co11trover'>1al. We traveled in New l-ngl,mcl last summer. Wl· v1 .. 11ed citiei. and 1own ... with numerou'> chun;he'> anti other hou..,eo; ot wor.,h1p. The re..,1de1ll'> would often 1rn111t out to u ... with great pritll· the 1 .. illl''>t steeple in tlw1r town What ii ... h<tnlt' 1t would he 11 1 he C 1t y C ounnl det 1dl·<.l to lev1·l the a·lig1ou-. '>Lyh11e In our '>ouety today "e grant great hp·'>l'IVICe t(J freedom ol rchg1ous and < ulturt1l dt\er.,ity yet v. hen <i rehg1ou., group w1..,he-. to c>.prp,.., its rd1g1ous trnd1110n in the con'itrucllon ol a house of worship, .. uddenly our v1..,uaJ tolerclnce level for d1veN I\' bt'gm:. to dt'cline I rt'Log1111t' that our Lily C ounril members hone.,1 ly de'>1re to '>crve 111 w1-;dom and f..11rnf'..,., all lltl/l'll'> of 011r lOlll1TIUn 1tv. ">met-thl' t·11v1r1JJ11ne ntal report did not show any negative factors in the building or Landscape design. and that was with the originaJ 124-foot steeple, we beheve that our Cuy Council's dec1~1on focus .,hould be on upholding the pnnc1ple of rehg1oui. freed om. My under!>landing of this principle 1s that our government will not e'itabli ... h a ..,ta te rel1grnn or limit freedom of wor">h1p. I believe th.ti all re'>ident'> of NewpMI Beach would be he'>I '>ervPd by our C1ty Coum ii ' <.lt•l linmg e1 tht>r to limit or to Ul'fim• the de'1gn of a hcu1w of wor<ohip, wht"thl'1 tl11 ... " an l.l)"i tt:mpll-. a nondennm1nat 1ondl Chn!>t1.u1 1 huu h or t·ven ti huilding tnat would ht• tlw c;onety ul tht• c1g11uc,11l., or athe1-.1 ... I feel that till' construr uun ol •• hou.,l· of wor .. h1p 1'> '' n lllll·gral to ii faith tommu1111 y expre"l'>lllg their rrlig1ouc, belief a nd their rehg1ou'> uad111on, and we should be' ery. very careful when our government <oet'> out to de~1gn or to lm11t tht• dt''1g11 of a hou'>e of worc;l11p DIXIE DARYl CLARK C orona dt•I Ma r 94TH ANNUAL NEWPORT HARBOR CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE A Special Edition of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce Advertise in the Daily Pilot Official Parade Program . The Christmas.Boat Parade is coming to Newport Harbor, December 18-22. This year's tl1 eme is "Celebrating America Witb Lights." 011e • way your business can participate in this rich tradition is by advertisi11g · in the Official Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade Program. The program will be ·mailed to all Chamber members and delivered to more tban 40,000 li.ot1seholds rwith the Daily Pilot on Saturday, ~ December 7, 2002. Additional bonus .distribution during the parade. DEADLINES .··I'~ ~'· j ...... ~r ... .., < " • ' • BEST BET Fashion Island wifl hold two tree lighting ceremonies this week -at6 p.m. Friday and Saturday-in Bloomingdale's Courtyard. Jodi Benson, a Tony Award nominee also known as the voice of Ariel in Disney's "The Little Mermaid,~ wiH perform the "The Key to Christmas" alongside students from Orange County High School of the Arts at each ceremony. This year's tree is a 115-f oot white fir that Fashion Island officials say coold be the tallest Christmas tree in the nation. Photos with Santa will begin Friday, as well. The shopping center's annual menorah lighting will be held from 3 to 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 29, in the Bloomingdale's Courtyard . (949) 721-2000. The Best Kept Secret In Costa Mesa! AROUND TOWN • SendAROUM>n:MN ...... to 1he Delv Piiot 330 w. Bey k, C09ta Mele, CA 12827; by fn to (948) ~170; Of' by calllng (949) 514-4298. Include 1he time, dete Md locdon of 1he event. .. well • • CCMUct phone number. A ~I ... lieting .. 8V8ilable et www.dailypilot.com. TODAY ,...... and dlld .. ....,.... tD , peftidpeta in an educatiooel play time event from 10 to 10:46 Lm. et The Peter •nd M.ry Muth Interpretive Center~ The event, which la gured to 2· and 4-yeaM>lds, will have • butterfly theme and wilt lndude some hands-on ec:ti\lttl ... The center is et 2301 University Drive, Newport Bead\. $3 per mild end pentnt participation is ritquired. To register, call (714) 973-6829. The N9wport tt.bor Naudcel Museum wiff host a lecture by Marylongpreonthe160th jubilee anniversary of the America's Cup at 7:30 p.m: on the Texas Dec*. Longpre is an America's CUp enthusiast and an avid photographer and sailor. The museum is at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beac:ti. For more information, call (94S) 673-7863. THURSDAY · The 0nnge County S.r Assn. wtll host an insurance law seminar from 5:30 to 9:15 p.m. at.the Westin South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. The hotel is at 686 Anton Blvd. For more information, call (94S) 440-6700 ext. 4, doc. 217. The EnvironrMntlll Nature Center will host a guided tour of the center with its founder, Robert House, at noon. Guests on the one-hourtourwill leam about the plants of California while ~tt.bwatyolN-*'· The «**I 11 .. ,IOI E. 1-. 8L, N9ln1port 8-d\. Free. f'CW men lnfonn9tion, cal (M, Ml 1489, The ..... Rl ............ Program et UC Irvine will holt a ledure from 3!30 to 5 p.m. bV Judith Kipper, co-dif'9d0r of the Middle e.t StudlM Progrwn Md the Centw for 9b8'1gic end International Studies. Kipper will discuss combeting tl8m>fitm ~ w19P0111 of mw demucdoo In the Middle Eest. The leclure will be held In the Soda! Science Au. A. room 1100. Fie.. For more informatk>n, call (!M9) 824-8887. -~ FRIDAY 10 9UppOl't Smlee AeelMt ....... national nonprofit 0tganlzatlon, dehtist N~aa C. Devil will give patients a~ to rec:eMf an entire bluc::h~ treatment for a · reduced fee as part of e one-day fund-raising 9Yent from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m, The cost will be $200, which Is a 60% discount. and is tax deductlbltt. Davia' office ia at 2503 Eastbluff Drive, Suite 102, Newport Beach. To make an appointment, call (949) 644-9211 or send an e-mail to Judy@SmilesByDavis.com. DEC.4 ~ad\-~~· =~with extended ternlllel. The coet It ::::..~=nl• required. Caff to tc:ftedule date •nd time. The offk:e It at 250 E. a.Iler St., Suite G, eo.i.t Mesa. (714)~· WcNne1t IO Md older rM'I be pert ~C.F9mily SeMcN to addJ'88' lsauea wd'I .. arudety, depreSlk>n. relatJOMhipt, loneliness end family that meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. Mondays at the agency offices. 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregiltnltlon required. (714) 445--t950. ~of the N9wpOlt Beach Public Library Used Book Store are asking for patrona to ~~e boob to replenish the dwindling stodti Books mty be left at any of the three bnmdl libraries at Balboa, Mariners, or Corona del Mar, or in the boOk closet next to the Friends Book Store at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. All hardcover and papert>adt donations, with the exceptio':' of magazines and law books, will be accepted and are tax deductible. (949) 769-9667. The OrMga County Sien'8 The 8nile lnstitut9 oftws fl'M Singles Club will host a snow " computer classes to people with sports training program from 6:45 fading vision who have difficulty to 9:45 p.m. at the Costa Mesa seeing the computer screen .. The Neighborhood Community Oasis Center at 800 Marguente Center. The program will focus on Ave .. Corona del Mar, offers six how to be safe and prepare for sessions. Call to sign up for winter sports such as badtcountry cfasses. (714) 821-5000. skiing, snowshoeing, hiking and snowboarding. $10. The center is at 1845 Partt Ave. $10. For information, call (714) 963-&45. ONGOf NG The Newport a..c:h Newcomen Club holds a general meeting on the third Wednesday of fNMV month. During the November meeting, members will plan a holiday shopping trip to the Cabazon Outlets. The organization is open to all Newport Beach residents who have lived in the area fewer than five years. For more information, call (949) 645-9922, or visit newcomers-newportbeach.org. A splritu•I e11re c:i.u meets at 7: 15 p.m. WednMdays at 3400 Irvine Ave., Suite 114, Newport Beach. Calf to reserve a seat (949) 263-1462. The Cost. MeN CMmber of Commerce hosts networking luncheon meetings Wednesdays from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club. The cost is $13. The club is at 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 885-9090. ', \ I ' '' I ' • ',, I ' I ) ' I I ' ( ' lntert.ith 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 with issues between interfaith A brain tumor support group meets the first and third Thursdays each month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center at Hoag Hospital. 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Free. Registration not required. The group is dt:signed to help patients and their families understand and cope with the illness. (949) 574-6232. . . . ~ 1fle"""4CtUf, ~ 27, 2002 4114 111~"4'1, 'D~ I 1~ 2t'Ja Z'e 4 fl4llt ~~~'I~~· 'P~ Z>ate: 111~"4., nw.. 27, 2()()2 .. ~cee/~ ~A~ 't:>M4tute: 111~"4'1, nw.. 2() ~ "lf!M41f/"lf!e/e44e ~: ~41f, nw.., 25 ,,,~~ Z>ate: 111~4'41f, 't:>ee. 11, 2()()2 ~u/~ & A~ 'De44tute: ~Cti'f, ~. 4. ~ "Ru4Y'1eelu4e 'De44tute: ~If, 2'ee.. 9 ~ ~ 4~ ~ """"'"""" CetM/4. 949/ 642-4321 I .... , ................... Oiurdl hollll •,,... .,_ 8UPPOft group from l:30 IO I p.m. $und9yl In Dlei• ... d Hellcat 800 St. Andr9W9 Roed. Newport Beed\. ( .. , 574-2238. n.Jswllh fWnlW .... of Orange CountV IC)OMOrl a diecuuk>n group foc:u9ing pn c:oncem1 end reepoMibiJitiea of adult dlilCnn tnd the'r P11rents from 6 to 7 p.m. two Tu.days a monttt et the~ Femily Sefvice offtce .. 2liO E. Baker St, Suite G, eo.t• Mele. $10 per petlOf'i. per aeeaion. Prereglatrdon required. (714) 445-4960. n.JewWi femly .... of Orange County has• weekly parenting support group to help pat9nts leam strategies for aucceuful parenting and helping them dNI with the feelings and beMvior of their dllldren. The group meet9 from 10 to '1 :30 a.m. Mondays at Jewish Family SeMc:e. 250 E. e.ker St., Suite G, Costa Mau. The group will cover managing anger, anxiety and peer pr ... ure dlitdnin experienoe. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. The Costa Meu Senior Center has ballroom dendng with five music from the Costa Mesa Music Maken from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday night at 695 W. 19th St.,.Costa Mesa. $4. (9491 !)48.3884. Jewish F9mlly Senrice of Orange County sponsors an ongoing healing support group for the chronically ill. The purpose is to provide participants with emotional and spiritual suppon to manage illness end its consequences. The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at Jewish Famity SeMce. 250 E. Baker St .. Costa Mesa. Attendance is free. but registration la required. (714) 445-4950. Scrllbble Club No. 3SO meet.a from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays at Borders Books, Music & Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St in Costa Mesa. $3. New players are welcome. (94S) 206-9822. The Coin and Stamp Club meets from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the Oasis Senior Center. New members interested in trading, buying and selling stamps and coins are being sought to join these informal meetings. There are no fees required. (94S) 644-3244. • .. .. • ..-- QUOTE OF TIE DAY "It got me thinking that nothing moves w in /if e like God and sports." .Wit PrtH, Corona def Mar High baseball halk>f.f amer SporbEcltor Roeer Cartson • 1949)5744223 • Spof11Fu:(949)650-0170 SEA VIEW LEAGUE BOYS WATER POLO CHAMPIONS EYEOPBet Daily~ 5pmtl IWI tll'-1.--caa. ..__ NcMtnber 25 hoftofM LARA CARLSEN Wednesday, November 20, 2002 A7 DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor High's boys water polo team, coached by Jason Lynch, swept to the Sea View League championship for the second straight year with an unbeaten run . Back row, from left: Nathan Weiner, Gavin Schmidt, Michael Bury, Jay Thompson. Charlie Hockenberry, Ross Sinclair, Brent Armstrong, Brodie Curtis, Michael Robinson, Andrew Belden and Sean McGh1e. Front rCYW, from left: Bryan Auer, Nathan Mclain, Trevor Gregory, Clay Jorth and Morgan Laidlaw. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Sailors sweep into CIF final CdM eliminated in 3 Much taller visitors take care of scrappy Mark Keppel, move on to CIF Division 11 -M title match against Westlake. Barry Faulkner "They reminded us what vol- leyball is all about, which is getting the ball baclc over the neL It may have been the perfect team for us to play at this time of the season, be- cause they set such a good example of how to play de- fense. You could see how they got to the semifinals. buy outdigging teams and having more heart.• • the backcourt to Lry to dig Harbor's sizzling spikes. The ploy proved successfuJ much of the time, though sener KeDy King's ability to set the baclc slide to McOune seemed to create more open areas for balls to find the Ooor. Red-clad Harvard-Westlake makes quick work of the Sea Kings to reac h C IF Division III -A final . Daily Pilot ALHAMBRA -Host Mark Keppel High came eye-to-shoulder with the top-seeded enemy from Newport Har- bor Tuesday night and the resull was a dominating 15-2, 15-10, 15-10 victory for the Sailors in a CIF Southern Section Division U-M girls volleyball semifinal. But Coach Dan Glenn's Sailors (25-6), who will meet No. 2-seeded Westlake (22-3) for a chance at their seventh Southern Section tide. most likely Satur- day at Cypres,, College, didn't com e away from Tuesday's 75-minute sweep without Leaming something from the animated Aztecs (19-3). "That's what I love about high school volleyball.• Glenn saJd of the defemive- minded hosts, whose tallest players. outside bitter Lani Marsden and mJddle blocker Jackie Brown. were 5-foot-8. Newport Harbor, however. Newport Keppel wasn't about to be outdone by the AJ- mont League runners-up, whose volley- ball program listed a grand total of one league championship (1981) on the banners decorating the school's rustic gymnasium waJl Utilizing 6-foot-3 senior middle blocker Kristin McOune, who finished with a match-high 28 kills. the Sailors overwhelmed the Aztecs In the opening game. then overcame them in the final two. "When we ran the middle, we were successful,• Glenn said. "They didn't have anyone who could stop us.· The Aztecs often times eJected not to oppose Sailor hitters with blockers. in- stead assembling their defensive web in OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK 3 0 34 assists. King, a 5-7 junior who tow- ered over a Keppel starting lineup that averaged just more than 5-3. fin ished with Joining McOune on the receiving end of those sets, which Included six assists from Alyson Jennings and five from Jor- dan Carmaclc. were Lauren Miller. Shelly Langford, Emily Turner and Jennings. Miller, a 5-11 junior outside hitter. had I 0 kills, while Langford, a 5-11 sen - ior middle, added eight Jennings. a 5-8 junior outside hiner, chipped in seven lcills and Turner, a 5-8 opposite. added six. McOune had two stuff blocks and one ace serve, while Turner and Jen- nings also had bk>clcs for the winners. Marsden. a senior, had 16 lcills for the See SAILORS, P•1• A8 RECRUITING Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot NORTH HOLLYWCXlD -Rt-<l. the color signifying power and love. The team wearing red Tuesday night. the Harvard- WestJake High girls volleybaJJ team (25-4), showed its might but no love for visiting Corona del Mar (19-9), sweeping the Sea Kings. 15-9, 15-3, 15-4, in a CIF Southern Section Division rrt-A semifinal match at Harvard-Westlake High. It was the second year in a row the Sea Kings have lost In the Division Ill-A semifinals (Corona lost to Bishop Montgomery in five games last season). CdM Harvard 0 3 It didn't take much time for the Wolverines., winners of section titles the last two years (DI-A last year and m -M in 2000). to dispeJ any hopes the Sea Kings had of winning. though CdM Coach Bill Ouistiansen said a com- bination of things led to his team's defeat. ·They were mistake-free and we had an off night so it was not a good Tars' Vasquez, Mesa's Topps sign to play college softball COLLEGE BASKETBALL 'Eaters sign 7-foot prep Washington prep signs national letter of intent BREN BVENTS CBNTER -Jlm Pllullin. a 7-t"ooc center from 8attJe Ground Higb Scbool ln Wah- ington, bu signed a nadonal lettft of intent with the UC Irvine men's ~sltrtbaD propun. Ante.ater Coach Pitt Oouglau announced. Plullin nl!Dpd 13.5 pojDu and 8.9 rebowJdl per pme•. )unkw'lasl ...... •Jim le a W!l8dle _,.. man who runs the court Will. 1-plld hmdl and eddbits a aoft lhcJodnl' toucb, • rw • llllld. •Me WI tn line wtdl our ream depdl and die~ ol ..,_ -..... bid" Che polC polldDn.. ,... 11 lbe leCIOnd 1-&>0lllf rr... a.a1e GrOimd 1111e ua • ~ID the Jml two,_,.. ,l .,..., Caci.. 7·1 hlhmm ~ tbr lbe An' ........ .... .... Ground but ........ Pnlirte ..... ScbOGI In ...... ....... ~ -· Cadl ..... WMaUOIDdlil ... olDl IDd-• '''t Wtlbdll/u"t tr....,... ... -. I lbe/ull I ._ • .., ........ ' Wll-llilr. ............. ,....., .. • T' •• ----? , • Al ...... NMrillf 20, 2002 SPORTS co•UNITYCOWGESOCCER Ronquillo sparks Pirates, 5-1 · OCCwomenshutthe , , door on visiting Glendale in the first rounµ of the· Southern California Regionals. Pirates await Saturday's second round. COSTA MESA -Freshman forward Sarah Ronquillo scored two goals, the second kicking off a four-goal, second- half barrage to booSt the No. 3-seeded Orange Coast College Pirates to a. 5-1 victory over 14th-seeded Glendale Tues- day afternoon in the first round of the 2002 Soqthem California Regional Pill}!~ offs. The effects of not playing a game in two weeks showed early on for the Bucs as the visiting Vaqueros took the game to them and had the better chances through the first 30 minutes. But a minute later Ronquillo was re- warded for some early hard work with her first goal. Freshman midfielder Vanessa Rocha • Glendale occ 1 5 floated a ball over the Glendale de- fense that Ron- quillo chased down. Glendale net- minder Roxana Morales came out· to try and cut the angle, but Ron- quillo keenly slipped the ball past her, then curled a shot into the far right comer of the net for a 1-0 lead. The goal did very little to kill the fire the Vaqueros brought to the game and they equalized the score at one goal apiece in the 35th minute. Liliana Leon, who gave the Pirates fits down the right flank from start to finish, sen the ball toward the goal. The pass took a deflection and landed right at the feet of Karla Hernandez. who fired form lO yards into the left comer. ''We played the first half like we prac- ticed during the week and we looked like a team that hasn't played in two weeks.~ said Coach Barbara Bond. "Hopefully that half is behind us and we'll come out real strong Saturday. Sometimes that's the price you pay for sitting out the first two weeks." Whatever Bond said to the Pirates at halftime seemed to work as it took less than a minute to regain the lead. Som e confusion in the Glendale defense led to a mishit clearance deep in the Vaqueros' own penalty area. Sophomore forward Jaycee Mahler seized the opportunity, running and heading the ball toward a vacated goal. The ball did not have the steam to go in itself, but Ronquillo rushed forward to net her second goal to give OCC a lead it wouJd not relinquish. Mahler (in the 67th minute off a Vanessa Rocha assist), Fernanda Velasco (in the 71st minute off a Lauren Cassity assist) and Laurie Moo re (in the 73rd minute off a Melissa Mangrello assist) finished Glendale off. It was Mahler's 25th goal this season, and Velasco, trying to regain her form after suffering a mild knee injury, scored the goal of the day when she converted a bicycle kick from eight yards directly off a Cassity throw-in. Moore's goal was a tap-in after Man- greUo, running hard down the left flank. crossed to her unmarked teammate. "I saw {RonquiUoJ play a couple of times at Costa Mesa High as a junior and as a senior. MI knew what we were getting," said Bond, who has received five goals from her second forward in the past two games. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY KENT TREP'TOW Orange Coast College's Fernanda Velasco (11 ), left, heads a shot at Glendale goalkeeper Roxana Morales during the first half of Tuesday's match of the Southern California Regional Playoffs'. The Pirates breezed in the late going, 5-1 . OCCmen tumble, 1-0 SAN DIEGO -Orange Coast CoUege's men's soccer team closed out the season Tuooday. dropping a l -0 decision to host San Diego Mesa in he first round of the Southern California Re- gionals. Hilario Arriaga had five saves for Coast, which exits with a 15- 4-4 record. ''Our trouble the first part of the sea- son was finding a spot for her. We al- ways thought that she wouJd comple- ment Jaycee weU and I think she's found her spot and feels comfo rtable up there." The game was played through the midfield most of the 20 minutes at the outset of the second half before Mahler began a three-goal stretch for the Pi- rates, covering six minutes, beginning in the 67th minute. Margaret Landeros recorded six saves to warn the win for the Pirates, who out- shot the Vaqueros. 16-7, as Glendale wore down in the second half. The Pirates, now 20-1-2, will host the Palomar-Cuyamaca winner on Saturday at a time to be announced. SOUTMERN CAlEORNIA REGIONAL Orange Coast 5, Glendale 1 Glendale -Hernandez 1. OCC -Ronquillo 2, Mahler 1, Velasco 1, Moore 1. Saves -Landeros 6. Halftime-1·1. OCC's Jaycee Mahler (left, clears the ball from Glendale's Viviana Bustamante. HONORS COM Continued from A 7 "I've been extremely proud of this team all year long. They played all-out every one of our 28 games:' Bill Christiansen Flamson earns Player of Year honors combination," Olristiansen sajd. "They were outstanding in their steadiness." The Wotverines, 2000 state l:>ivision Ill champions, barely missed a beat Tuesday, which marked the first time in four matches the starting lineup played Coach Jess Quiroz. "They're playing the healthy, and they looked well. way they shouJd be playing." PREPS Pries • gives: back Corona del Mar baseball hall of fapier laments h e can't fund the stadium with. pro riches, but his eloquence is priceless. G olden memories, hearty • laugh. ter and the exhilaration of expectation filled the banquet hall Saturday night at the Hyatt Newporter for the inaugural Corona del Mar Baseball liall of Fame induction dinner. But with the swiftness of one of his overpowering fastballs. Jeff Pries, who joined Matt Keough and 1Y Harper, as well as the C1F Southern Section 2-A championship team of 1981, as the first inductees, Imposed a sudden and poignant silence over the estimated gathering of 150 early on in his acceptance speech. ' "This Is wonderful and haunting at the same time, .. said Pries, whose sto rybook prep career in both baseball and basketball secured his place in the pantheon of Newi>ort-Mesa athletics. After graduating in 1981, he pitched three seasons \lt UCLA and was drafted in the first round by the New York Yankees. But arm trouble, including a tom . rotator cuff in 1989. limite<titis promising career to five minor league seasons. He was 20-0 as a BARRY pitcher in three FAULKNER varsity seasons as a prep, including 9-0 as a senior. He also played shortstop en route to CIF 2-A and Sea View League Player of the Year · honors, the latter a repeat honor. Former CdM baseball coach Tom Trager said Pries was so gifted that had he chosen to be a position player as a professional, instead of pitch, people would now be comparing World Series MVP Troy Glaus to the 6-foot-4 Pries. He averaged 21 poin ts and JO rebounds as a senior basketball star, leading the Sea Kings to the CIF 3·A crown. Fonner basketball coach PauJ Orris, in his third decade teaching at the school. consid ers Pries the best athlete to ever wear the nautical blue. "This is great for me and it's hard for me,". Pries continued. "But this is an opportun ity to celebrate one of the greatest Limes in my life, playing with great guys (a t CdM). We had a magical team." Now a pastor to young couples at Marin ers OlUch in lrvine, Pries, who lives in Turtle Rocle with his wi fe and four kids, stiU feels the pull of diamond dreams. "I was riding the life cycle a few weeks ago during the playoffs when they showed the I 0 greatest moments in baseball history.'' he said. "I almost got emotional. It got me thinking that nothing moves us in life like God and sports; the friendship, the competition, the joy of winning and the sadness of losing. Thes.e (current and future players) need spons. We know it. if they don't. Oo they need that (motioning to a model of the proposed stadium project for whkh proceeds of the $100 per-plate affair are headed)? Probably not But something like that shows kids we care about them and we want them to have great things. "People need to see kids high-fiving, playing and running. Kids are doing great things in s ports. I wouJd have loved to have made it, so I couJd write a big check for something like (the stadium). I'd liked to have made it so I couJd give back; to have a way I could touch lives. But that ctidn't happen.· With his eloquence, Pries showed he SAN LU IS OBISPO -Brooke Flamson, a product of Newport Har- bor High, was named the Big West Defensive Player of the Year for the ~ond year in a row, highlighting a host of Mustangs named All-Blg West selections. Ramson, a senior, led a Mustang defense that allowed only 0.75 goals per game, the best in the confer· ence. She scored three goals and re- corded one assist this season. This ls the third time she has been an All- Big West se.lection. Middle blocker Kristin Quinn and Harvard catapulted to a 10-0 lead in . can still touch lives, perhaps more deeply than be m oved those who saw him play. I'm not among those fortunate enough to have watched him SAILORS Continued from A7 lcills by Jennings turned a 9·8 'deficit into a 10-9 Harbor lead. Keppel Coach Minnie Caluag, who had her team warm up in an alternate gym, perhaps so as oot to be lntirp.i- h08ta, who also received six ldils from dated by the Sailors' height, kept trying 5-5 tenior middle blocker Jessica Liang to stall the visitors' momentum wlth and five from-Brown, a junior. Usa Ya-timeouts. ' masakl, a 5-4 junior setter, had 20 as-She called two timeouts ln each siata. Mandeo had the only stuff block game. but Newport Harbor kept push- fol' the Aztecs. log for itJ tblrd sweep in as many play- 1be Sailors, who also earned a berth oft' matches. in the CIP ~ playoffs. which accepts Kepp-1'1 only lead In the third game bocb ftn•U.U from the Southern Sec-was at t -0. don. rolled co a 7-0 lead, before a splr-Newport. whkh loet to Mira Cos1a in iled atudent 1eC1ion roared over the A:v lut yar'a D·M tide match. defeated ceca' Int point. We9dtlb; 15-3, 15...t, 15-5, in lut )'Mr's BKk·to·bKk net violations gave eection aemiflnala. Md reppel tu ftnt two potn~ before · Thil wW be the SailorJ' l llh appear- the 1lln aand the next eltht to cloee aoce In a teedon cbarnpionlhip matdL out an 11 ·mfmde openhll pme. They e.med dtlee In 1999 (Dtvtlion I· Xepp11 bpd ._.. of 3-0 and 6--5 lo M), '98 O·M ), '97 CJ·M>, '94 (DMl&on d.. iicond pme, bebe conaecuttve I), '87 C5·A> and '79 <•·A>. Alexandra Dunphy combined for 15 Game 3 before Corona knew what bit blocks, with Quinn adding eight kills them~ 1Wo Allen kills from Ashley Bill and Dunphy slamming seven kills for assists gave the Sea Kings sideouts, but Harvard-Westlake, who dominated. net they couldn't get any points from those play. thwarting several Sea l<ing kill at-and two block kills each from Dunphy tempts. and Quinn aided the Wolverines ln their "Th.ls was a game where we struggled quest for a third consecutive DMslon Ill the most and It's a bad time to have a championship, which they will try to game like that," Cluistiansen said. win Saturday against Bishop Montgom- Corona's lone rally came trailing, 13-2 ery. while the Sea Kings were sent home, Jn Game I, when senior AlWa 1.oelle though not without the effort, Ouistlan- aerved six straight points gett!ng one kill sen said. eaCb from Britta Nielsen (three kills) Conover tallied elght assists and Bill and senior Claire Allen {team-leading 10 and 41.uren Snell each collected two as· ldlla) and a rally-saving dig from setter sists for the Sea Kings While Jordan MacKenzie Conover in the stretch be-Smith added four tws. Breanne Odgen fore Ann NayloT tallied one of her four and senior Lauren Loe kept many rallies kills for a sideout. alive with dip and paaaes. The Sea Kinp' lone lead cam., at l-0 "I've been extremely proud of th& and 2-0 in the second game before the team aU year long" Ovtadanlen said. ~~ powered their way to 11 '"Ibey played aD-out every one of our 28 IUIJgbl points, getth1s ftYe ktlla from gamea. We milled Undaay P.n"8n to- Harvard kill leader JUldne Davidson night." (ti), one a block and another a aJun .... hu been ln the hoepltal the dawn the sideline. Jut lour .,. with • kidney ~ "We bad good aet1fnat; (Dunphy) dJd • nlllllnl Corona's . quarterfinal ~ pd job and they alf moved tbe ball 111M wtn Sarurct.y eaUnat Santa Ynez. around -·.. MAd JS-)WI' Henard ~.ad. • • compete, but having heard his words Saturday night, you can't convince me he hasn't "made It~ in the biggest game of all. ••• However serious h is message, Pries left them laughing with the following, er, t.rlbutho his mother. "My mom used to cook me stealc: and eggs before every game,~ he reca1lec1 "Who knows how good I oould have ~n if my artmes weren't three-fourths cioae<t ... ••• Walt Harper, who introduced his eon. JY, the catalylt for the 1999 CIF DMlion IV champkni:Up te.un and the holder of°'°" Newport.Mesa ceieer httttng recon1a. aleo deUvered eome poignant WOidt, "My IOft'I career In t.9ebd challenpd me to be 1 better penon, .. ...,.,.,,...,. .. .. S P O R TS • P.HOTOS BY DOUGLAS H. KIM I DALY Pl.OT tlenie Ammerman of Sage Hill, swept her three foes, but the Lightning was eliminated from CIF play. CdM rolls, Sage Hill bows Corona del Mar moves into Div. l semifina l Thursday. Corona del Mar High's girls tennis team was an 1 I -7 winner over visiting Peninsula in CIF Di· wision I quarterfinals play '!\Jes· •Y· while Sage Hills Lightning an Into a strong Santa Maria -ltarn and dropped a 10-8 deci· lion in the Division V quarter· lnals. Corona del Mar's Brittany Hol- land and Taylynn Snyder bolh swept in singles. and Anne and Rach el Yelsey did the same in doubles to give CdM nine of its 11 points. seven freshmen in lhe starting rotation. gave Santa Maria aJJ ii could handle at Park Newport. Kelllie Ammerman and Katie McKittericlc. held their own, as usual, wilh sweeps to improve to 53-4 and 53-2. And the doubles learn of Jes- sica Tsoong and Stephanie Oum woo two of lhree, but Santa Ma- ria, wilh I 0 seniors. six in the ro- tation on Tuesday. had a .. little more deplh and improved 10 16· 7. Paige Fullmer managed one victory in ~ingles. The Lightning loM 1wo marche~ at 6-4 and anolhcr at 7-6, and AG. Longoria. the tightning's lhird-year coach. '>aid a lot of it was attributed to Santa Maria's senior-laden lineup. entire lineup. CF DIVISION I PUYOFFS Ouarterlinal CdM 11, ~lnsula 7 Singles -Holland (CdM) def. Jurewitz, 6-2; def Zinkiewicz, 6-t; def Schweyer, 6-2; Snyder (CdM) won, 6 2, 6-1, 6-3; Miller (CdM) woo, O 6, 2 6. 0-6. Doubles-Mutzke-Rubensteio (CdM) lost to Harkms-Jad<son, 0-0; def. Liu M ahtani, 6-4; def. Weber-Steams, &4. Manning~Camahan (CdMI lost. 1 6. 4-6, 5 7; A. Yelsey-R Yelsey ICdM w on, 6-4, 6-2, 6 4. Clf DIVISION V PUYOFFS Ouarterlina! Santa Maria 10, Sage Hiil 8 Singles -Ammerman (SH) def Dev1dso11, 6-2; def Robinsoo, 6-4; def Melina, 6--0; McKitter1dt (SH) won, 6 0, 6-0, 6-12, Fullmer (SH) lost, 4-S, 1-6. won, 7 5. .. Corona del Mar meets Cala- basas on Thursday at a site to be determined by a coin flip 1oday. Calabasas advanced wilh a 10-8 victory over Woodbridge. Sage Hill. meanwhile, wilh ~we·ve got our whole future ahead of us and we have some outslanding incoming freshman next year.~, said Longoria of his 15-4 team, which returns to the Doubles -Tsoong Chen (SH) lost to Conrad. 4 6, lost to Angkahan Sag1s1 6 7, def. Chavez·Unas, 6-4, Graham·Heyler ISHI lost, O 6, 2-6. 2-6. Webb White (SHI lost, J 6, 1 6. 3 6 Sage Hill freshman Katie McKittenck serves on the way to one of three v1ctones in singles against invading Santa Mana Tuesday Nate Hunter Linebackers have helped Costa Mesa's defense fl ex its muscl es against its Golden West League oppone nts. rry F•ulkner llyP1lot he Costa Mesa High fool· ball team did a little flex- ing during the offse.ason, but it had nothing to do -'th showing off muscles. Instead. Q)ach Dave Perkins and Bob ~CiOe. the Mustangs defensrve 90J'dtnator. conspired to reprise • double-Oex defensive scheme ~t away from in the 200 l HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Brett Via Junior E spenesa Chns Reed Braveh,earts marily to c;howcase a collection of linebackers that has more than justified the coaches' failh in !hem. With Nate Hunter and Daniel Cooper outside, Junior Epenesa m lhe middle, as well as Ouis Reed and Breu Via at the lnside Une- bader spots. the unit has been quintessential to the team's run to the Golden West League champi· onship. an 6-2 record and a seven- game winning streak heading in10 Friday's aF Southern Section Di- vision VI I first-roWld dash with GabrieUno at Or.mge Coast Col- lege. Wits a very good group. H ~ said of his agile and aggressive standouts. who helped hold Saddlebadc to minus-18 yards rushing in Thursday's 35-0 romp. In the final four game.c; of the regular season. Mesa yiekJecl just 68 rushing yanJs for an average of 17 per game. lnduding • keep opposin~ blocken, off passing yards. lhe Mesa guard. defense has given up just • The hnebaclters average 9.1 yards per game over I just less than 6-foot· I, 200 lhe aforemenlioned four-pounds. so quickness and game stretch, wins over tnStinct are !heir leading as- Fstancia. West.minster, sets. Santa Ana and Saddlebad. "Nate reads real weU and his "As a group. !hey commun.icarc forte is blil7.Ulg off lhe comer," well, which is a tribute to Brockie, Perlons said of the 6-0. 170-pound who implemented this defense.· receiver. who also start.' at receiver Per1rin.s said ·1 went to Bob last and ldcks. ·1 le's alc;c> very physi- spring and told him I wanted to cal.· return to the Oex. but I wanted 10 The 6-2. 185-pow1d Cooper, a blitz a lot more out of it He did junior. has fll<\de a swprismg tm· his homework and came up with pact in his first season as a v.mity our current system. which starter. amount'i to taking the Oex just a "When I told our roaches he little bit farther." wa.5 going to start !his year, they Perkins said an "exchange sys-kind of looked at me funny.· Per- tem• allows for constant shufDing kins said "Iles done a very good of gap responsibility between line-job. He alwa)'S seems to be in the backers and the three down line-right place at the right time, be- mm and players have become cause he's so good at reading. He's adept at utilizing this 6exibility to also wry strong for as light as he is Daniel Cooper .Uld h1, he1gt11 m.ik.E"\ hun 1ou¢1 IO throw over when he hlitzes. ·· Epene-.a a 6-3. 215-pound iun 1or. ~ hl~-.omed after a sopho- more '>4.'<1.-;cm pl.tl,'Ued by m1ury "He has been a real force and he tS gctung bener at l't'C'ognvmg things." Perkin!> scud. ·And he fills ltke a ion of bri~ • Reed. a 5-9. 205-pound seruor. 1s rhe most cerebral of lhe group and hi'> devotion to studying op- ponent'> on film has helped htm consistently get to the hall ahead of scheduJe. Via. a 6-0. 210 pound JUOior. is another two-way !>tarter. I le plays guard on offense. but torments guards. as well as ball caniers. when c-.trryillg out his defensive duties. "He has improved every week and hac; really done a solid job on the run,· Perlcins said. ~And he' getting better al blitzing.· We<ftsdav. ~ 20, 2002 ,. SURFING Newport punishes 10th foe NEWPORT BF.AOf -Ne'wpOrt Harbor Hlgh's unbeaten dub surfing team roUed to tu 10th straight straigbt victory Tuesday morning. sweeping Santa Mar· garita away. 86-38, at the S6tb Street surfing site. A complete sweep equates tp 90 points. Newport Harbor went 1-2 ln every event but che body board. . whJch was won by freshman Dan Matlhews of Newpoct in sum- mer-like conditions w;th 3-"- foot swells. Geoff Rill, Brighton Branden· burger, Bnan Pearson and Tum I lolbroolc. won lhe short board heats. with teammates Joey I lead, Tom Bissell, 'fyler Hosseini and Bronson I lovnanian run· ners-up. 11 was R1U"s eighth win of the s~on. Alex Knost and Brett Catron went 1-2 iri the long board. Knost has won all six events in which he has entered this sea- son In 1he nonsconng girls short/ long board, Newport's Erica Hos- seini and Amy Lowry went l-2. Ille Sea View League Fm.als arc '>cheduled for lhe same site Dec 3. PREPS Continued from Af3 saJd Walt I larper. who coached Ty\ youth teams. 'till coaches C::dM team-; m offwason leagues, and follOW!> his son, now a Pepperdine senior. by attending Virtually all of hrs home games. a~ well as ~everc.LI on the roa<t ... Dan Gng!>by. lifelong fnend and former CdM 1earrum1<e of Keough. introduced him with '>Cveral stone' of the fonner ma1or lea~e plll.her's athletic prowess. (,ngsby '>ald he !Jaw Keough bolh punt i:lnd throw a football ·70 yards I le aJso l augh! one no hitter. two one·hllter<> and a pair of two hittcf'> dunng Keough\ senior year in 1972 and said Keou~h received scholar..h1p offer' 10 play foo thall in t0llege. though he never playt•d a down at CdM. Pries larer vouched for Keough"<; legend, noung one Sea King teammate regularly chided him with the humbling remmder· "You"re no Mall Krough · FOR THE RECORD CJF champs A '>tory in Monday's edition about l.aune Sawin-Quinn said rhc· 1988 Corona del Mar High uaclc. and field team was the only <.It· champion in lhe school's track and field history. Also CH· champions from Co- rona del Mar on lhe DiVlSion Ill level were Bill Sumner's ba.dc-to- back teams of ·oo and ·o 1. SCHEDULE TODAY W..poto 1-i1gh school boys Harvard \l\lestlake vs Corona def Mar, at Newpon Harbor, J 15 p.m B..e.tbell Community college "*' Sout'-tem at Orange Coatlt. 5 pm. Voleybel H19h school women -Or.nge Coast .. Irvine Valr.y, 7 p.m. OCC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Sailors claim Sea View League crown The last hurdle, Foothill, falJs victim, 12-0. • 1• Anteater Basketball Starting Soon! Join the fun and enter to wiil . Men'~ Basketball Season -Tickets Test your Anteater trivia, mail in the form below and become eligible to win! 1 st Place -Two season tickets 2nd Place - 3rd Place - ($168 Value) · 1 O ticket vouchers good for game·s throughout the season ($100 value) 5 ticket vouchers good for games throughout the season ($50 value) ------------------------- n ·s Basketball team beat the ntry, TWICE In a 12-day span . etball program was this? 1. scorer In UC Irvine points? Hint: He graduated -•·-~ ng professional basketball 3. ear•s UC Irvine Basketball edu · DailyAPilot Wednesday, Novembet 20, 2002 All a=;::s;:::;~;::-;:: Ulll.... -Llpl.... -l.1111.... .. upllatiCll N011D1 011 .,.._... 110111•WW1 IOllCl<W•• liiiCRU•• -~..... -UplNalcea 2MO ....... .. lllll..... -...... .. Of ~ •18BPIOflll'Y Ollbk:t: H(WfJIOfll Ml.SA o .. trltl NCWPOflH«SA .. ~ 1: Nolie:• 11 hlftby aiven UNIFlfO SCHOOi. OIS· UNJf IEO SCHOOi. 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A2161M To •II h••n. bemtfl cl•lln, credtton. con Unpnt creditors, and Pt• iooa who may oth trwt~ be 1nlerHled rn the will or estate, or bot h. o f JACK LE C rtlZPATRICK A PETITION roR PRO BATE has been fried by RYAN LEE fllZPATRICK and SHIRLEY FITZ· PA TRICK on the Supe1101 Court of Cal1fornia, County of ORANCE. lHE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests lhal RYAN Lff FITZPATRICK and SHIRllY FITZ PAlRICI\ be dppo"'led as p11r•onal representallv&S to adm1nrsler the estate of lhe decedenl THE PETITION requesb aulhototy to administer lhe eslale under the lndepe11dent Adm1111s lratwn of f sta les At t (T111s. Authority will alluw the µersonal rep1ese•1 lat1ve• to lakt many adrons w1thoul obla1n 111g tourl 3µp1 o var Be lore lakmii cer IJtn vt:t y 1mporlanl action~. however. lhe personal r epre\elll•lrves will be requ11ed lo a••e nollce lo 111te1 esll!d P'" s<.rn~ unless they hdve waived nol1<~ 01 1.onsented lu the proposed achon ) !ht •ndt pendent ad m1n1slr dlrnn aulhnroly will bP gr a11ted unles• dO 1nterc~t~d per ~un file• an ob1et tron lo th•· pPl1lum drtd s ho w\ guud c du•e why lh~ t<1ur I <hnuld not ~r•nl lh• Julho111v A HEARING on lhP pet1l1on will be held on 0(C£M8(1( 12. ~002 •I I JO p m 111 Ue111 I 7 I ln~~led ~• J 41 Thr· ( 1ly Drrve Soulh Ur •nv,t LA 9?868 If V!JU '1BJI r· f l•i t111· granlln~ ol llw pel1!1<Jn vou \hOuld app1MI "' "'~ ht>dl lft~ '1f1d \tttle Y•)Uf ob1ellt0n'. OJ file wfl lten obJethons with the 'owl bdut" the he•• •111: y.,.., appear"'°' t• may hf' m per,un ru bv yrnu .llll•t ney II VUIJ ARI A CR! [JI roR ,,, 1tlnt 1111?'· nl t 1 edtfoi of tl1t< d•·l '°d~Pd vou tnu\I tilt your dauri w ith lhto • ourt ttnd m~i•I d 'nµy lr1 lht' IJ'!f -.one1t t ~fJ' t-'\t'nlat 1Vt"\ aµ µ11111tecl by \tlP 1 llUI l wtthm tow month"-tr11m lht> ddlP ol lht' fr"I 1 .... ·~udtH... .,f 1 ... tter!. ..,., pruv1dttd 1n Prohatt- LodP' \ttt luu1 9100 lht1 fHIJP ,,.,, film~ dd•m .... Wiii n11l e ,p1re befntt' low OH111tl1' h 11m lhu 11~.11 m~• ,.,.,,,.. 1111lu .... d ttbr1ve Y(JIJ Ml\V l 1AMINC ll1r: lole kPpl by lhe 1 0111 I II VHU: dfV d pf~t of1n In lf>r ~<ilt'tl Ill tht> e"!.li\fP Vt1U fttdV fllt" with 11111 toUft R .. qut'~f tnr 'lp~nal Nolu t> ! tor m Of 1 '>4) nf the f1h11~ 111 an flh'f•ttlut y '1011 dpJlr~+'·~I of P\ldle tl~'.>t>h 01 111 d llV pet1t 1on Of dtt.OUflt ,,~ p1uv1ded "' Ptob.ttt• t nrle \eel'"" 1750 A R.,,auest fur ':ipf!tfdl N(ltu ,. for rn I\ """11Ablt lru1l1 l he ti)uft •Ink Attorney lor l'e tltloner: Amondo l'or1l•r. hq. (CS B• 193290), Chari•• C. McKee, hq. (CSBrt S9724 ), 160S £. fourth St-. Sonia Ano, CA 92701 Pt1bl1'ihP<I Nt'WP"' t Rf'ac h C..11._t a Mt''·• l>.utv p,1 .. 1 NHvemhet I J I 'I. ?O /002 Wl<}I/ l h~ fr1tlow1n"-pe• ,,.n hd• ~bandonf'd th• .,,. c1f tftf1 fit t1llOU'1. Bu\1 ,.,_,., NAnle 01'"'"11unt flVO ' & R•nl •I' 7700 W '"'"' ttwv •I jl) Nf"w,.-u t R*"I\' •· rA ');'I,(, I flM"~ r1•ff'\fft·tf to .tlUJVf· w.t· fit, rJ 111 Or"ny1~ 1~ou11ty "" 8 1'1 02 f It I NU 700?fi91 l9'\ J koberl S1 fltl \.•IP\ lbO'> S~11I• AnA Ave Co•l ~ Me.A GA 'l?f:o6 ~ M rrhi1el f<flV "'tummet'- 11705 8P11f1eld AH Nor walk CA 90li'JO lh1~ bu\mt'\\ '' 1 nn dur ted by a l(•nN •I f)M ln~"hlp Rob tr I Seo II Gat.- fh•• \tatem•nt wa' lrled wrlh the ( 1111111~ f.lerk of Oran~~ i 111111ly on l ltl/02 20026922S72 Conltad l.ndP Ser loon C:onlrat l (('Ide Section 22300. th• Agreement ?7300, lhe Agreement will contain pr•>Vt\IOrt'\ will 1 ontain provt"\•on\ permrtllng the succts' purn1ll1n11 lhe \Ul'cess ful b1dd~r to sutn l1hJIP ful bidder lo •ubslrtult so.cur 1tu•\ tor any rnon setur1fle• fo1 any m(ln Oaoly Pilot Now b. I J. 1u withheld by lhe ••~ wrlhheld by lhe ?O 21 2002 W901 OISTRICl to ensur e DIS fRIC I to """·"'" performance under the perfOfmancf' undei the Agreemenl or perm11tmg Acreemenl or perm1t11ne payment ol retenflons payment of retenllOn\ e.uroed d11 eclly into e arned drrtc lly on to e'-CtOW e\CI ow [ach brdller must meet [Ach bid~• must meel 201ts ~nd requrrements &oais and requuemenls rel11rna In pnr ht1p311on rell1lm& lo part1c•p•t•on by m1non ly business by m1norrly business enterpr1st,. women enle rpr ises. women bu$l1u1ss enlerpr1tts and bus rnns enlerprrses i ncl Disabled Veteran Busl· Disabled Veleran Bo" ness [nlerpuses, If any. ness (nlerp11ses. 11 any. established by the establis hed by the DISTRICT. or 'l'ake a OISTlUCT, or make a aood faith effort with aood f;u lh effort with respect ther et o. in respec t th~reto . rn accord1nce wilh the accordence with Ille ~nterla eslablls hed c 11terla eshbfoshed pursuant t o Public pursuant to Public Oo11tr11ct Code HC'llon Contr•ct Code utl1on 2000(b ). 2000( b). ' •/ SWM l . (Ill .... ,,/ SW-L <Mae, I .. ~ tf PW~-..-. lfMtM of Pwc ........ l!IMIWer .......... 714--..ww ....... 7'4· Th~ following per "'"s art dn1n1 busrne-.\ .J\ The Shop Newport, 15S.. Monro via Ave • Nt1wpnrt Beach, CA 9?663 rhomn Miller [ls len, 2063 Contrnenlal llvt • Costa Me.a, CA 92627 Thi~ bu~lnen rs con dueled toy an rnd1v1dual Have you s larled doing busin11n yet? V'5. 10/ 15/02 Thomas Mill~• f Iden This s.tattment wn lilllld with the County Clerk ol O"nct Cnnnty on 11/1/02 to02H2UIS Otity Prlol Nov 6. 13, 20, Z7, 2002 W902 414~77 424-S077 Puhllsntd fhwpo1t Publlahed Ne wpnrt ..... ..... 8 .. ch·Costa M•~• 011ty Buch-CO.st•~ 011ly ... se...t Pilot November 13, 20, Piiot Novembet HS, 20, file followini person. 2002 W914 2002 Mill 11• doln1 bu&lnus 11: ,..._..._ ,..._.._ Rot•' H••P'f Rooflna. 13183 Aldt!rwood l n • .......... ......... Ille, SHI 8Hch, CA Tiie tOllowl~ penons Tiie fottow1111 p1no111 907~ ''' dolftt ~lllfft •• "'' doln1 IMlslMst ••· lto11r Harptf', 13783 Jelfuy'• 01coret111a RtM!ft Plllmb411t Con A~ood l•llt, •23C, Centff,l1ISOW.lh111tr lrac;too. 913 W. 17th SMIBH ch,CA907_, St., Costa ~a. CA St , Cost• Mis•, CA Muk H11p.,, U783 ~ t'.lV7 Alclttwoocl l.•"4. HlC, _...,. r Hfel , UIS o W. l'Wtoon 0 . lt1rM1". 913 CNITltltB~dlutine~,90l~on• Biiier St.. Cott• ...... W 17ttl SI., Cotta Mui ,. ~ "' ~ CA~ CA 12127 dllct9G 111 e .,..... ti T• '""""" .. COii• fhit 1>Usl111n .. COfl '*'-"'· -.Cited •1: .., lndlYWNI due.-.,,. -....... ...,,. yOll •• ., ........ Hew ,_ ''"'" ,..... Haw ,_ ....... .._ bwlllft\ yttf 'Yn •. 01/ ..,._H .,.Ct Yn, 0.. .,.,_.., ,.tt Ya, IJl l/ 01/W 1111 00 Mer\ "-"'. " ...... Jltf r. tt.c1a ,.._o 1...-n. .,.._... ... --... • .... .. "* ......... ... .... .. ... c.., .... :: .. ~ =---........... ~c..er - -~--;1=.; 11 M .,... ..... . ,., •\ii . :Ti:&; II~ n.--,•.- ...._..... EtctowNo.02-9705-8 ,.._..._ ,.._.._ ... SM.II NOTICE TO CREDI· ... S..... ... S....... Ille (ollowtnc PINMlll' TORS Of BULi( SALE lhe lollow1n1 P<tfton• fhe fo1Jow"11 PlfSOns .,. cloll'J buslnen H ANfo~~~ ••• doln& bu.Inna h ~·• doll~ bus1neu o A.) Institute for Hbl0< .. , ,......,.,,. .IC ~vER-CB C•p1tal P•1tners, Co1tt lee Ir re 3589 1c11 Review. B.> Noon -.""'"VL< "'"' Inc , 860 Newport C:.nter Harbor Blvd . Cost• lldt Press, C ) lnde AOIE LICE.HS£ (X1ve. Newport Beach, Mue. CA 9262'6 pendent Publishl11a (UOCSec.6105 .. eeq. CA92660 The Cont Group. Inc Croup . 0 ,) liberty and Chrrs tophi!r J 8ulawski (CA), 44 f;atrl•ne Rd lobby, f .) lhe Spotll&lll I & P 2A073 .. uq.) Enterpnses. tn~ (CA), l truna Hlauel CA 9~// F.) Lrbetly lrbury, G.) NOTIC€ IS 860 Newport Centei Tll1i business ~ rn11 L•berty Trust. H ) lrb HEREBY GIVEN that a Drive N•wport Buch, ducted by • corpoutoon arty T ru'I Mini ind bulk tale ol assets and a CA 92660 H•ve you alarled dllut¥ Med•fhon. 1650 8abcoc:k ttaneler of alcollolic Tf115 bus1nus " t on bu~•n~ yet? Ye-.. 1111/ Street. Coste Mesa. CA beve<age license IS duct-d by a corpor at1on 02 92627 aboUt to be made tfalte you slarled dome The Cnasl Croup 1111 le&lon for the Survival The name(&), Soclal bu.,ne ss yeP Yu. 01ane Ma11101. VI' of frHdom. (Tl(), 1650 "~·-Fede al T September 6. 2002 This ~l•f~menl w .. , Babcc<.rck Street Co\ ta ~s orand b~sme!: Chnslnptu;r ) B•clawskr fried wolh lh,. l.ountr MMa, CA 92627 address 01 the f nlerpnse•. Int Clerk of Orane .. C.ou11ty This business rs con Chfls toph1t1 86 on 11 /1/02 ducted by 3 torpo1.ot1on selfef/IJc:enSee are • ••w'1<1. p,.,,,d.,nt 20026922562 Hav~ you \tarted dome JOON YOL CHOI and This •tal•m•nl w•' Daily Ptlo t Nov 6 I j , busrness ref? Vn 04/ MYUNG JU CHOI. hied w1lh the t'ounty 20. 27. 200? W903 14/1952 16575 Von Karman Cli>rk "' Ordnl(e t uunlv MAJICIOUIPWTIOUO Loe1pn ~01 lh• Sur Avenue. •t -K. Irvine. CA on 11/1710? "" 111val Of I rcedo no 92714 2002692344 l SIUALCOMOUC llVBA6(S G•ee Raven, SMy/Treas OOlng busmess 3S Q.,1ly P11h·t Nov 13. ?O Datt' of F rhng l\pph flus statemenl was SPOATLUNCHBOX 27,Der 4.2002 W91 7 tahon 0<.111be11 21 :?OOt' hied with lhe County All other busineM fiditieus lusiless fo Whom ti May Con Clerk <.rt Oran~e Counly name(s) and ad· 1 em Tile Namflls) ot 011 I0/25/0t' d!ess(es) useo by lhe tc-Staie.lltt th• Apphtantf'I rvart: 2002692 U3S sellef(s)/llcensee within I he lollow111e pennns f UCU t Nff 1!1 AINMF Nl Daily Pilot Oc t JO. Nov ftle past three years, as • .., do1n11 busin~~~ d~ I I C 6. 13. 20.2007 W893 stated by the Me-.a Upholst.ry 1998 lhe ·lPPlltant' h\l~d ----S-"'-'tof seller(s)/Hcensee. are (11 ~IMbo• Blvd Co•ld ~l11•v~ M• oµply111v. tu none. so state) None Me.,,, CA 92627 1 h • 11ep<H Im•111 "t Ab.llllomllftlfofllwtf The name(s). Socaal V11g1n1a lnterool\ Im Alu1h11l1< Be••r.•v• fidltiousl~intuN..t Secunty or Federal l ax (CAJ 1998 H•rbur Blvd l,011!1111 I•• •.ell •It llholt• The lollowrng P"""" Numbers and address of Cost• M~sd, t'A 'l2627 ''"""'di•' II 1810 ha\ •bandnned the u'" the buyer/applicant are lh" h11•111e\s " wn HAllBUR Bl VlJ S If AlUU MYUNG HEE PAK, 23g7 dueled bv d urqioullon f:OS I A Mr "A r A q1f,/fi of lhe I " lolonu' B11«1 N Oap .. --Pl . Ful'-"~. Mave Y''" ''d' lo«l d<Jrn11 I Y" ~ .. 1 1 .. ,_" .. "I 11"~' NMne UVD' 4 '""' "'"~' b > I I 00 CA 92833 U\llle\' yo-I v., 10 ApphecJ 01 e\\. I I w Cod't 03/02 47 ON-\AI I Mwy • 110 NCWj.J<Jrl The assets bemg V11e.1111• Int"""" 111, 1,l Nl RAI 11\llNC. 1·1 Ar.I The lollowin& pauon• •re dorna bui•1•0• n 81eb•1 Communtc:atton~. 30?8 Royce Lan., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 OH•&n•d to Win, Inc (CA 1 3028 Royce Lane. r.ust .. Meu CA 92626 Th" bus1r1e~ 1s con· dueled by a c,orpor•hon Have you sterted doutfl bu,oien yet1 No Des12n«d to Win In< Kelho B"'b"'. cro This sl<>tement wn llled w11h lh~ County Clerk ol Or •n11r Count r Ull l l/J2 01 20026923434 Cla1lr f'rlot Nov 13. ZO . ? 1 Det 4 2002 W93.I lhe follo wing per-.on' <116 do•o& bu.,11us "s o,.n2e Coast Tr•11 ~' ropt1on 7/'01 M~1l111 !>lte~t •10? h v111e f.A 92612 Cindy Slroh /'.181 Stt10.1 Or Hunl111gton Beach I A 92641! fh1\ tlU,tO~\~ , .. lUO dUt led uy on ond1v1duat HdVt-yuu \-ft1,h·'1 doing t.iu~.uu••,\ ;~t' Nt• (.t1Hly S.lrllh 1111 ,t.,1 .. n1,.nt w.,, frh·d w•lh Iii-l '•Ul•tv t·ierk o l t.uan~t f ountr ,,,, 10 1s o7 20026921650 a~d• h LA 9li>b3 sold are oenerally de-l ond<t IJ11i ., ... I •lJt y IJ•rly "'"'' N11• ,, I ~-l he I 1tlrl1ou' Bu\ln'-' scribed as All stack on '"'" \l,1lemenl .... /[J ;tlJU7 W'JO'l D••ly 1'1101 Cl<I j() N ... I ·• l •·· ..,.., f I, I 1 ~II IUl'll WR90 "'"''" te "''•v ., dulJ•" tr..,,.., 1xtures , equip-tried w1lh "'" t "'"''• f'....,..--•·-'--• w .... fil•d Ill Orange meol. goodwill. trade-Cler~ ul 111~11~1· I lllJllly KITHW>llVWllft• L11u111v on 8/i''l/O"l. r Ill name. tease. leasehc*l "" 11 17 u;. Manie Slat...t f1(1ffious ~s NO :?002691444~ tmj)IOVement. covenant 20026923440 lloe lnlleiwonv '"'""'" Mrcha•I Ray Sum111e" not to compete and ABC Odrly f'olol N••• 11 i'O •'" d••"'I' 1111 ,01 .• ,., ,, Mm.~ I 170!> fl•nfr•ld Ave; license n De< 4 l'OO? W41ll A1.-, ..... 1 ... w .. 11 .... "I "" ,,,11 .. w111~ IJ""""' Nrnwdlk C:A90f)'>O and are located at FidTtiousius:i.ss '·"'"'..,' l'>l 1 N""Wl>Hrt ,,,. '''""': tH .. ,.,,, ..... ,. floberl Sr•itl G.1 .. , 16575 Von Karman Hlvd '·"""' M'"" t A ',1•11111 1·.11111111~ l''.111 VOO We~I Coa'I ltwy Avenue . #1·K. ltv1ne. CA NaMSlvltmtnt 97617 •·••• t 1 n '""'" Me"• "115· Newport tJe~u,h 92714 ltit· t11lluw1nv p• 1•,11w ! 1Jt-..-n Alt>Attndt>f H N r#A'--1/h/f, C~~~G6b~"'"e'' " tnn The type or license '"" ""'"r '"'""' ... 1· tlll ! N .... ,,.11 1 lll•d 'j'~~~-1~11~ Pryh,11"1 dull"d by d !!"'"'d' to be 11anslerred IS ON """ I •JV" l111 w. II ........ M-... r A g71,11 IJ .... J11•.-I ',he~• A11I ['rlltll•<\hlp SALE BEER & WINE 1..... lino 1•.1111 11.... Cho'. I•""""'. ' I"" I c fl••Lh LA M1t hrlt'I Rcty Swnnwf"j #41 -330l20 l'ld1 •· Nf"'wpurt Ii• .uh 1111c 1• 1t hy .... u1d1v11tu.1I '0/1~/ lrn•.ill•·'' i· t 011 Hu\ \ldletufjftl WJ!) now issued for the I A'llh64J IUv; .,,,,, •.1.,1tro d111Ha' fill• t1·1I ti1 ·''' 111111"1"11•1 tllPd wllh th~ C11t11lf 'f premises located at ~;: l~ :·/ •• '·,,." 1 ')~1:11 ';'~ :: :: ~1~, I;: :·,,1~J? tr' '(I •i '"'' 'l"V ... .,''"''·ti:: .. ~., ( lefk ol Otftng .. <..ourttv sameas aoove f->ld(t" Nt'WlJofl H1Afh liht·ll Ah ,,.,1ff,.f I( N lJU'lflt"!:.'Y"'t'Nu un II ·O I 107 H oe bulk sale and I A 'J/f>lill llu t"'"'"' .. t '"' I ~·•µhell fl Prylw ·.• 1 10026922S7 t transfer ol the ak:OhOllC lhi 1,,,.11,.., ,. , ,111 lilt••! wollt llw 1 uunlv 1111• •l4t~m•11I "" l11tlly 'P1IOI fi11v 6 11 t>everage hcen.se IS d111 fl"ct hv .tn uuhvut11.11 Llf 1 ti nt th .u1v1 f Olffif I ,,,,..rj Nitti ""' I 11111\f \I lO 27 ];?<1_1 ___ ~900 1 mtended lo be consum· llAv .. V"" "'A•h·d dum1: "" 11 1 111 , '"'' "' U••n¥.• 1 """'• ftditious 9vsinesJ mated at the office of 1111• ,,, .. ,. yet• N1• 200269225114 ''" 10 .i•, IJ/ TEAM ESCROW INC . K ,1th 1 e P,, A 11 '"'" 11 0Jrly f'olul Nu• 1, I 1 I 20026921633 Nan. Statt!Mnt 13151 Btookl1ursl St. •,1111yl•1 1r1 /I 1rt0l w•104 j llrl1fv l'1ln1 •h I u.1 N••• It•• 1 .. 11ow1np IJ""""·· Garden Grove. CA 1111 ,IJl•m""' w•' Fictitious 8vsineu 1, I l lo 1r11: wR•f, .... ,, . .-J11u1r bu.,,nu.os ...... ., 92843 and the anhct· '''"'<I w11h th£ 1 ti1m1v I v,,,.,,,1 ll~<1ud1111a f'ho I pated sale dale IS Janu· flt-•k •II [hrlll .. ~ I"""'' I Nan.Stvt.-t l"1''"ilhf 107 J'Jth ·' ary 7. 2003 ,.,, II '> 0.7 1111 11,11uw111, P~""" · No•NIJMI R··-· h I A The bulk sale 1$ 20026922891 "' riu1n1 hw•ll•" •• q;i.r, j SUOjeet 10 Calttomra n ... 1y p,1 .. 1 ,....,,, " I j I f11 '"' Metlln ... ""I' l/ 11 YJ,trt"1 Ht'••11il1rn1 /07 Un1f0fm Commere&a1 'fJ ·.11 lOO/ w•uu r1t r1 .. ul ,,,., .. , ~wh H 19th Sl1•1·I N"Wfl"ll CodeSectl()(l6TCJ62 fiditiouslvsilHs N••Wµ•"I [i,.., n I /I H····" CA9?fihl The hase ice i.-s .,,.,,,,1 ~ •• , B•dud"'" 1111 i!llh putc P< ~ I t1• tolll•WHW ''i'I 'uu "' ,. durnr tJ11-.1n........ "' t 111 f lltlf:"','!,. f<f'\-t'.Hlh 111·.tdulr• l090 .... t<\f Blott Of conslderat10n 1n co" ,,.,_,, f111 A 1u1 •• , ... ,. 1111 Sttt•t•l N•·wpilll Ut-.)lh necitOO w1tfl the sale o1 lh•· f11ll11Wll1\' ,.,., ... nfl• I I H111,,lt ',t N1•N\tt1lt j ·~ ;:~.f~! .... UfH,• 1·. , on the t>us1ness aoo trans-~· t' d111t1v fw'ollll"' •.• Bt•.u ,, f " 'j,'f,I, t p, < 11 "' M .... _, 'A 'lih/1 '' t t he t the Oown 1111 lh• f "'"' 4111 ~t•••1•11 I 1>• V·'"'" I/ 111• riw ,,.tf hv ht1•1h1ind ilnd er 0 1 acense. is N1•w1, .. , 1 t '""',. l>• 011lt1.u ""' <.,,,,,, ... ,, t11hn M .t111url 1r~, '''" Hlutf Or 1 u•111 Mt."•., I.fl 'J.'h/1 wile sum 01 S20.000 oo. N1• ,.,, 11 t Ht "h I " I" 11(1)'41 H~v,. Vt1t1 .,1,,, tPit do11w lflCh.>ChnQ inventory est1 li)b6t1 It t1t1• lllt'\' 1' l , 110 hu• •fl••• ' , 1H bu~int>• ~ yt:t 1 No maled at rlO<le. wh•Ch KHn \t .ti 1,,, ti I x•·,t.~ i 1t111 ti rt t 't ' ;'''"f I .1 Vddlldtit:t111dou1 cnns15-l!.oftl'let0Howtnq ,...,unw ,t J,,u,.tuo ""'11•·•t1+• 11111 f•·•l tiy 111 1ndrv1du,ff ti.tv• f••t• •I uft•CI d11tt1V. '"" .,,,,,,.,,,,.,,t "'" Cash $2000000 V1i11·v 'fl 11;-1011 111w '"" .. 1. .. 1"1111111.1· llff•d with lllf· fou11tv It haiS been agreea •,11•1,n.inu M ,,;.,h·t 'h~ hii .ttu·• , yi·t 11.. 10 t II .111• '' V•'I Nu J11h 1M111111 ( 1et k pf ()1 illl~f> C111m1 't oetween th~ V111ld I If Ul\lf' ' A lt?Ml1Y .' .' '00/ "" 11 17 07 selter(SJ lr«>nsee and the ltw. 1111 ,.11 ,. " ,11 t 111 A 11.11v1 """ 1 l•r• .,1 1,. "'(' 1 l Ill' f 111·11 •· t• t ft I~ '•'"''' 'ftltt' th.. t ~.u,.tv 20026923462 intended rh11 t•·tt t1v 1 ,. ... un.11 I h1• '' .• tr ""'l•t ""·' 11on t''J l'l O/ Dally l'rlol N•w 11 /I) buyer(sl/lransletf'P tlS ,,..,,,. •. ,. , ... , ,,,,.,, w1tlt 111• ( '""''' 2002692165 t '] o~, 4 ~00/ we; il reQUllecl by Sec 24073 H.tv• ...... l "'uh d tl••tll•' I ( l•*I Iii. 11 l)t .cn,,.,.. ' n1rnt\' 11,u1.,. f'1l11 ~ 'I•' (! N11\ij ot the Bus.ness and t1u"ljl•'\•. yd I Nn oil 11 I 11; • ) { /I) l(flt WJl.4/ Protess>0ns Code that t\1111 • t.1ll•111t 2002692257 7 l"8 c0<1SH:leca11on tot 1111·, ''''"""'"1 w" I u.,,1v p,, .. , N, ., 11 iransler of the busmess 111~11 wolh lht• I """'Y 711 ll ?Oil/ W'1<lf· the lollowmg '"' '" and license is to be paid t """ ,,, n, ,.,,~,. I """' • Fiditieus lusintu only after l1'e lransrer "" l O )'J Ill .. __ s ... __. h..t' .1b,1odnnt-d thf! u'\P 11f th~ r l'-t1t1UU' 811~1 Ot',.'\ N (IOlt' T tit /nftt> I 09'>4 f'Pbbl• I I r 111101,.111 v .. 11.~ GA 97708 has been app10\led by 20026921642 I -ov•-• the 0ef)artmen1 ot A1co· rJ,uly r'1h1I Ch t t0 ti11" ' I''" fnllriwtfl;r', p• 1 ,,1 JOON VOL CHOI. fl<litituslusiness fl•rruk ~ . .,i,1 t. H~ MYUNG JU CHOI '.,ii•· ln'lll "'·" '"'""' I lw l1Jtln N111~· \11-r ,11n'\ -Ut" 1ll•lflJ hH HH ·, I M.,r1.'lnH H ... tt' t-. h hl"'11 lb')\ t l11 111ro" .. ,, .• ' h04rc Bever a~ Control I h I 1 7tl '1MJ.' __ wR<ll! Ar~ ''""'~ hu· ,,. •. ,. •• Sel•-fL~nsee I NGIM Stvt....i •;1 •1. '"'"'"'' 1 "' "' 11 rtw f H. t1tt1HI' llH'\lllP,, rm """""" """"' ,.1,.110-<1 lo dlH>YP MYUNG HEE PAK, 1111 l•1llnw1n~ P"'''"' I A 'l!h4'1 l .. ·•f,t M,..•,t (A r4,>t,,'t !Ult. l1•..t (J1,tu .. f•1111r H',I I''""·' 'ih• •·t < ••*t., M ....... w.H lllPd If' o 1 dnve Buyer/Apphcant ..,,,. dow_.1 hu .mP'' .•~ l1t·n11 > Y' ht · .. ;It.., '" f1111nly .,n Iii I n:, I It f N Beach-Costa ll1vu1P• I "" ,, 'hll l 11 A' 1«'•11 "'· '""'""' l fl <j/j,/I, .'fl)!, NO l'002fi'llll'H'I e~--D I ( ld•n Avv •I ... l.1 lot. I •c. ~iu11l1111•I •II ''""llh ~t.iw~"''· lllo/.)4 """'° ai y M r A 9-•f ·>; II I t A 'l/t 4'1 ''"bhl• rt I 11u11td1n CN665'l72 02-9705-B v,;,~·• H.1 , ;bO t 1111"" '1;., hw ,',.1 . ' f lrp l1H",fft~\ I ! I dm I• •1 hy ·•" 1th1""'""·JJ ,4,tvr• vi •U 't tt t1•<1 1lnu1•' 1111\ut" ·'· ,.,., 'Nn \lalh'*V LA <:t; lt~ Nov 20_..._2002 Ave air l.1t"..l 1t M•·-. • 1hu 1•1ct hf .• • ''""'' ·'""'' c:f-11rjl:1 U1•HLHHJI•/ fA 1-l7f1'// "·'"' "'''' •.lutrttt1otlf1~ J 1 1(!1,tlH l'lflf'' lll'l'l4 f'.·I td• ! I ftdiliouslvsintss Nuhnl." W<"•d111 'IJll '"'""' y•I' y, '1 p ( tiunlctrn V dl•"t I A flcfeo Avt· •f r l\L• ~hl)U llw 'I 11•'"'""' ~•· lilt it Ntl 11 't11 ( 11IHll ~ q77oo Nan.Sta1...,, M1·"' . ..t fA'J.'~1// 1}1•111t k VnM \tl,.1 lff'rli>. if Ut.•np ltuinf't' ,, "1 tn :•,fl' lh1\ bu9\tn"''' .~ I ••'I rl11• fotluwmg J'l'f',flfl\o rht' tu.,111... I\ Of' 1,,. 2002692: 1647 due tt'd b'1 d .1pnP,,tl Mt' dn1r1r htl\.1111 ... ,.. dulft:<1 bv •'•·fH'I •' i:t\H~f IJ1·11u ~ ,.,. • (111ly r·111 t IJ t ~o N '"' p(11tnf"f'1.hlp lo•eph ttawkrn' lh1-. c-.ldlt"m .. nt ""'"' f1IPd with lh• CoulllV t.ledt nt o, tn~P t.:n111ttv ''" 10 ?5 07 20026921637 ll<llly Prlol Ur I 7'> Nnv fi tl ?O 700;> Wli'l I f hP fr11low111" ppr ·.ou' rJr'-" dwn..: hu ... mt-c.tt; •'" Sh~w l 02i. 1855 Pr ne••~ek Or •r 409 Cr·~I• Mn~ l./!t. 9?676 O~rt •n \ Pete""" 285'! P111•0 te~ Qr •f 409, Co\l~ Mt'.rl CA 92626 l h" bus me'\\ 1\ ron dud~d by d" ind•••~ual 11 .. e you started doing bu'"'~" yet> Ve' 10/ l l 02 Da11 en S P•lel\nn f hl!io \t.Alemenl W d\. lol~d wtlh lht Cr•unty l;lerk ol Oran~e l'.011nfy on JO 25/02 20026921634 O•oly Prlol Ocl 30. Nov 6. l 3 20. 2002 W896 fldftlous lasiitu "-S........ Th~ follow•nE per 't"" 111 e dome business as l ~kit Fo.rest Mnnl•s~ofl Schoal, 25435 l 1abucn Road. Suite C ~ l ake r 11rest. CA 92630 Mnntuson School ol Lai..e f 0<est, Inc (CA). :.>5435 Tr 1buco Road. Suite C 5. lakt Forest. CA 92630 Th" b1111ness •s con ductotd by; a cor poullon HJv• you st1rted dotn& but.inns yet? Yes. 9/1/ 02 Montenorl School of lake Foret!, Inc CMvlnll• Wata1mp;iv•. P11S1d•rtt This statement was flltcl wilh th• Co unty Cltfk of Or•n&lt Counly on ll/12/02 2002HU410 Dilly 1'1lot fllov. 13. 20. Z7.0te.4.100l Yf931 .......... ......... \H,~• I ·'' , Ph•H t '" p11f tt"lf"f '\t11i1 lff•nt f, I ~ 'Cl >O(l WK<JJ\ lt•~f'\ {41 ChPrrv Jrrf' H .. vryuu,l.l1h·11dHHO! fh1• •t•l1mrnf """ tn N1oNp1ul H•A•tl C.A hW,tnt\",y ... t1 Nu hffd ~1th l!u L•mnlw 'l!f,f,O I lturh II 1 ' ler > I 111 Al•~I ( ru1nl / fictitloul '41sintss Ach 1;tr1 Juhu t.1.4,1ftrMU' f IU' • 1Aff~uu,rH w" 1 in 11 I l O,> Ml ll1t•rrv trot• 'n lolrol ""''"II•• (,.,.,,,, 20026923411 .... Stat.Inf N f"WP'" t II··\! tt (A llrrk v t 01.HI"' f 11uoh r1rl1lv P1l11I N11~ f ~ 111 fhp toOowmt Pt'I 1)9'\ 'l?h&O on JI l/ 0;'1 .,, flt,. 4 ~ocr• wqtF-i•e dou1it bu\mes.., d'\ """ hu ·'"~" " "''' 20026923414 fldiliM lwsiltu flm"""" Oft••• Uun •lu• •••t hv "' """""'" ,, o.11ly p,1 .. 1 N11v I j 'f '"I! I 7l'() B""" S111!P H,.v•· vtiu ,t.irtr•IJ t11un~""' 'l7 O""r 4 .'fW)> W<P/ Mc.tS......_. ~ct '>37 Nt.ow1t'"' fCedl.h hu\Hlf''.\ Vt'I' Ne. flcti"-5 lvsintls I I t,1 tr.llo~lntl flt"' ur'I\ 1 A 9~1660 A.dlltt' Jitht! (1flll.tfl11.t11• .11 .. 11'•!0& llt"in1•v .... 'hPrt lm1ly f lfl'ury 4hJ't lhl\ 'ILth·m•11tl WA' I Nan.Stet.....i l\tlit l>Ald Ptor•"'.1n•• 't'AWMd [ht¥f' f,,,,.,,, lllr•d with th_. ( Ullftlv lhl" l11U1JWtOF p.-1 .. ~1n-.. Jh 4)(th Str ... ~t N .. ""' t,.1 M.tr 'A q?ft ...... 4,lcrl-,,, Or,ttlll!r fuuqlv .411 cit11"jt bll'ilOf'\\, .1\ µrnl I.A. q;lbf>j fht'\ bU~IOf"\(,, !'\ In tlrt 11 ll 07 I "'1"" (' ,.._,t." 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I I on 11 l • The follow1ne pe"""~ .u ~ domt bus.me\\ d'> f lrleProduchC1t1up • "m ?915 R~dl11ll Ave Surle I ?01 C•l\IA M~u CA 9?626 ti••• y1111 ''"''r•lJlnon~ 01 20026922SllS bu,tnf·-.~ yrt I Nn Atll't\ Mf''f -.nt1I,,. <:nr ()141ty t111,,1 Nov f'I l ~ Don•ltf I< w ... 1 11111 ·•l<t•n ](I // ·on;• W'ltl't Thi\ \IAl•"•~nl w," MAii Voune P•e"<lent toled with th• <.:ountr I his llattmtol "'" Cler lo. ol Or dnR• I ounty l1l1td with lh~ l u1111ly !homos [)a.,, ?'Jl5 on I I 17102 Clerk nt Or ~n~P ( n11nly \ Rtdholl Ave SurlP 2002692341 S 11n 11 12 07 ' Oar Iv Pilot Nov 1 l /() 20026'12)443 I I hf' lollow•ne P•• ~''"' f}OIB. CDsla Me\11 CA 9?626 'l7. Oei. 4 200;> W92!> Oarly Pilot Nov I j /I) ~· • dorna bu'""''' A' .,_.,.,_ "'--'--. 77 n~ , 7007 W'l?G Solver A•s0<.11t~\ 1901 Phil tlnu••• 7Ql '\ R•~h.11 Ave Suole r 201. Co•la Mua. CA9"626 ~-> NlarArtnor l:llvll "~ "-S....... rldiliee...-..S Nt WIJOll B••ch rA lll1~ busrnns IS c(ln The loHow•nR per~DIU "-S...... 92660 Rober I Stlttf'r 43 Silver dueled by " £Pneul par tr1'rsh1p H8v• you \larl"d dnrna busm.,~s yef? Yes. Jan ;>()()? fhomas 011•1" lhrs stet111nent wu filed with the County Clfork of 01an19 County on I l/l2/02 2002692'420 Ot11ly Pllol Nov 13. 20. 27. Del: •. 2002 W92 I ••P domg bus111e" d' fh~ following P~'"'n~ lmagrnl! Arch1t~d11r~ ~re dorne bustnn• n 213 33rd St , Newpc:vl CXCHenl Con•ull1112 Buch. CA 9?663 205 29th SI Newp0< t Roy lee R•y 213 l.lt d Bt_.(h CA 92663 St . Newport Beach. CA [art K hbu k1, 20!> 9?663 29th St .. Newport Beach. This busrneu IS con CA 92663 ducted by an 1nt11v1duMI This business IS con Have you star1Pd doln& ducted by an 1ndov1dua1 bus iness yel? No Han you s.tarted dom11 Roy Lee Ray busrneS\ yet~ Yes, Oct llus statement wn 7. 2002 filed with the County l art I\. I M\asal\1 se...tlf Cl«k of Or•nr• County Thr\ a1Alt1Mnl wt' •... , • _,..._ .i on 11/12/02 filed w11to tr... Counly ... • ... _.. 20024t2J411 Cttr• ol 0rllf'Ct Co unty .............. Daily f'llot Nov 13. 20. un ll/12/02 The folklw na p•t~n U , Dec. 4, 2002 W924 IOOH'2'4,. ho •bandonlMI the UH ,.._.... Dilly Ptlot Nov ll 20, of the fk:tltlout Bus.I 77. OK 4, 2002 W919 nus N•me lake f'or11l1 ... S...... ......... Monttuo11 S obool, The folfowint 1>41•.on~ ._..........__.... 25435 Tr•buco R041d, Me 4<Mn& business H . -1 lalle Forts!. CA 92630 M A11to Att>•lt & ffn<IC, fhe follelilftC l*M>llS The riclltlous 811slMU 1120 Placentia, Cost• ~• dotna ~n ,,. n•me r•f~fed to •bOv• Mtu , CA lttl21 Ruco111 J>rCl!Mrl\r Ma11 wn f1l•d 1n OrtnJ• Clno Sh••fllholu, ~·· ~1 Chutch Covnty on t/2)/91, till 2l 14t Surfwood l11 • Clrci.. Hvnttncton kh, HO 1991614'161 Hvlltifttton 8.-11, CA CAl2MI l•b F01nl Mol'ltn 92646 Oulcle llHu , 6922 Mlfl Sdtool, Inc. (CA), lhr1ar•l McGr•cor. Clwfc:h C.c: HuntM't( 2543$ T"b~• 11"4, 211~ S111fwood lll. lOfl8.tHfl1CAl2M8 Sult• C-5, l•lur r cni.t, Hunt1"1ton B•JtCh. CA lOfll L• Mullet , 20 CA tH!IO !11'41 Cor11101111t. Iii••••'' Tllfll t>11\111Mt 11 COii• lllG b.,..... It «'On kildl, CA t2'flO dU<:tH b1: e ffflMl'•tioll duetwtt t>r· ~d 111141 n. ........ u It c;~ l• rote-' ~· ••• Med b : • ...... IOflS<tlool,IM, 'tta"yCMiibt"4 ,......_.._ Aftw .. t111 $!IV• f'r.-1 ~ ......... ,.., Y .. , ""9 .... ....,.. .... tlllftt MR ..._._,.., ... 0-•PC-..t .. .._._......... 0.-..... ~~c-.tt ~........... c-. ..... =... ;.=... Prn.-Newporl Cout r.A 92657 fh1s bu\ln~-.s Is con due t•d by An 1ndtv14oMI Havt you ~tart~ do1nc hu1>1nu s y•I' fllCl Robetl Srl•ff Th11o statement wH !tied wl1h t1141 Cf>Vnly Cte<k ol Oi iona~ County on 11112/02 200U92MJ4 01lly Pilot i.ov. 13. 20. 21. D1K •• 2002 W937 - -.. -· ,;:-.: '::O 4:: ~-~····· .. ~···~ Diii.Piii .... as. a lni .... '._ l.·U: -... '\A 11;0.C.•.ia ... :·-i ... .,, ~ , . .:.;,.;:;;;;;;-".-.;;;;;;;;;;;.~.-;;;;;;;~1 .• ..,.~~~~--~~--- .. How to Place A · __ ·Deadlines-- I Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor. recluaify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. PJeasc report any enor that may be in your .classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement (or which it may be responsible exoept 'for the C06t of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can onJy be aUowed for the first insertion. CLA8s1FIEAD Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm ·e Fax (949r 63 .. -6.S94 (PltMe include )'OW" name Md .:._ phone numbc11nd we'H call you bllc:k with a~ quoic.) · Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours Index By Mail/Jn -Per son: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 At Nciwpon Blvd. &: Bay St Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm AJINOUIKEMINTS & MISC. GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL CoUectibfes/ Memorabilia TOf' $$ 4 RICO.OS lTC Bu. CIBw:. Etc. ~ & 81s Ill Mlle. sp.,, b.bt ~ M1t.e 949 645 7505 EQUAl HOUSll6 Ol'POITillTY All real estate adver 11s1nc in lhrs newspaper os sub,ect to lht F edet .it faor Housma Act of 1968 as amended whoc h makes ot olleeal to 1dverltse ·any prefer ence, lomolatoon or dosuiminalton based on race, color. relogoon. sex. handicap, famrh1I status or national orr11n, Of an intention lo make any such preference, hmrta loon°' d1scumonatoon • Thos newspapet woll not know1n1ly accept any aclvertosement tor teal eslale whteh os In v1olatoon of the law. Our readers, are heteby onlotmed that all dwell· Ines advertised In thos newspaper are available on 1n equal opl)Ollunoly basis To compfaon of dos crrrninatoon. caU HUO toll free at 1-800 424 8590 1413 WANTED ANTIQUES $$ CASH PAID $$ °"' ptae °" ........ "°""' WE llUY ESTATES • l.......,o.rt• i.-..- TDI"' I CONSI~~ ' ,., ......... J ....... '"· •'''P"" ,.. ~.,..' ,,,,,. . L 'l ;~ 'Jl':_ - .:649-4922~ SOUTHcgAsT AUCTI N 2202S..1Wak .._A.,CANm .,._,l -CA131' 1510 FOUND S MO OLO •OTTWllDl•/MASTIFF PUPPY, Vrncoty 19th St & Pl1centla Black/ brown 949·759·5086 IHve measaee or Ir ee to &oodhome 2305-2490 ANTIQUES ~-s. :.10 ....... 4 v .. w.I llnV ~on/~. 10-~ .tt Open r.,..Sat IOA·5p Cons11nments W9corne ! 9&54MIZ3 APPLIANCES 3050 Rafn,.rotor Freezer side-by·sode Immaculate 26 7 cu II, $250 Call 949-642·2165 COMPUTERS FOR HOME USE 3820 LUGGAGE Eteeanl black leather & coo d. 3 piece from Neiman Marcus. Asllong S350 949--854 36al Mlscelllneoa .......... FREE OIRECTV SYSTEM indudong 1nst1ll1tron1 3 months free Showtrme unhmoted. Access 225 ~ charinelsl Olgolll·quahly picture & sound Pack aees !tom $31 99/mo limited ltme I 800 360 4039. (CAL •SCAN) HOT TUI I Yur new woth covar & ~leps Colot h&hl arey $1500 = (949)640·7S22 32&0 Buslnea C<M>NJ. Ptesano: Brlllld Oppol1Unltles ,_, 1.53 G8 l"rnal:!sor, «> Buslnalls llld G8 tt:l, J84 ~ RAM. 56 Fnndlises 3905 K Modem. NC. a>-RW. IT' --owilimiiiiil flat sawi CR'T w/B. AISOW'rl GOLOMMI ~ Saftwwe Mare. '° _.,. "...... ....... $1,(ll) 9e!Ha).ZB)"' "'* ................ "" I -$9,ttS eoo.~2 HOME Olcllb tme 6tO RJRNISHINGS COSTA MIU EAST SIOE 129 Cabrillo SI • OFFKE fumitllre 3435 SPACE, 360 sf. crut loc --------Marcie 949642 5171 De.o9-' off ""* ., c:wd ctn.. .. ,_ $«Xl vtJque ci.sted dr•-s. $100 bl6t chest ml IWh.en rad\ iso. 9600-71115 3460 JEWELRY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS c-.tCaloNaeth Old Coins• Gold. silver. JllWWy,w•tm..antl(flMS collecltbles 949 642 9448 3610 • Adopt• Wft« KA.ta., cats. clap .., or "-· every Sat Sun l2-4pm F astmn Is ..,_,,.. Network Info 949·6"4 2279 www.a•••oeboortl.orl tw ~ ,,,,,., VM> hlir'C 4 -Ae9c:u9s 1-"d • • SH.UE YOUtl LOVE dLHina the Hohdey's wrlh I PedlarHd CFA Parst•n Kitten Blacks, Crums, Tortoise Shella, Red Tabbys S400 AN Shots can Nowt 949-451 2025 17 Pr VlawOfflcH 2SO l . 17ttt St, C.M. 60Dd & Lerear 949-9SS..Of IS ., llOOM OfRCI, lul ba. MW pan/'*'Pl!l $7!6no See @ ~ ( Sabio Blvd "" 7 l«:Jl.4565 RetailSba tor Lease AUTO Rlf'AM 8U>G on Nwpt Blvd. up to 8 B11ys. &ell $995k/re~er sf, •fl will coop. 9666 LOTS/ACREAGE 4748 ARIZONA BEST BARGAIN, 36 acres · $24.900. Borders State Lan4. Beautiful ranch In Wllllams/flaesteff area. pel'fect 6.100' chm•I• Spectaculer mountain views Alfo1d1ble lo nanclf'I. All.R t.an 282 5263 (CAl •scAH) soos-saso 4740 NEW MEXICO MOUN· TAINS 140 AC Only $49,900 Goraeous a1asslands, mature tree cover, 6300 II elevation Mountain Voews, year round roads. and elec· lrtc. Perfect lor horse lflvers Adjacent t o national forest Eacellent fonancinr Call today• Thos won't Int• SW properltes of NM, Inc. 1- 888 -292 9711 (CAL•SCAN) SO. COLORADO LOC cabon 40 ac. $89.900 Outstandone Rocky Min views from the deer. of this buutoful lo& cabon close to I ,OOO's of Bl M rec land £ nioy t ur al hvon1 unbehevable pt1c u. Cell RCR toll tree I 866 696 5263 (C AL •sc,,N) 20 ACRE REPOSSES . -.... ~ . . ~ ~ I '" ---- • ... ·w'4- · -I • , •• - • ' I I • ··~-L. - Corona dtl Mar Jrl<e i!:t~!J Sl,HS,000 307•-i..w Stun none 3bt. 2 5ba . 1mmac home I blk from ocn. Hand sleeted eranote & marble, antique wind. cutnd staircase. 3 c aar K1thleen McNamee Bhr 949 887 555 41r 4.Slo 1pp10• 3269 sf. home on a corner lot Spectacular ocean views. wonderful bkyrd. Ire eourmel kitchen S 1,445.000 •RI. Debt a Bereer 310 316 8464 d48 310-600 9168 (cell) • (4M Dvplu • 41••-/Jlath JI••-I Heth NOW ... .$1,i7S,OOO Larry O'ft_.ta & Ca. 949-6S0..7000 949-615-1999 (call) OU>IVIUAGE HIOE-A-WAY $61S,OOO AGT 949-121-t I 20 SIONSI SO down. $89 82/ month. $8.979.42 Save Sl,000+1 (10,.,/216 months) Near boomonc fl Paso. Teus road access Ftee m11ps/ CostaMesa pictures Sunset Ranches I 800-343 ~ (CAL•SCAN? HOMES FOR SALE MISA VlltDI AlllA 4 Plex s Pt1de of Owner shop. Prine Only •RI 8rll Grundy 949 675 6161 ORANGE 5400 Newport Beach COUNTY Want to Sell your home? Ask about our SAT, SUN Real Estate Edition Call Lisa Rivera 949 574-4252 or Ann Wiiiey 949 574-4249 SELl your unwanted otems lhroulf\ clessofted llUIFS 1 Of A •IHOI SHS,000 upetad ea Item pvt 1 story 3br. 2ba Londa Model end unit w/hu1e w"p 11ound patio overloolune reflec hon pond. Call for eppt AlaoOPEN SAT-SUN 12-S 949-644-S464 • loyslihVllloge " lropal P•~ 28r wood firs. Ip flench dooB. recessed !Vl~ bilR sawi "'· spacious tut. sr 79.900/ obo Marv Wood. act 949-584-5811. 7119816 :.,~ S::-:& 2Ba wflovett Bay V-~ lloorpbn, lots of WW>dows. lf*lllllS kit. inClds W/O, SUKl.(XX) Miry Wood. act 9$584-5811. 717 91116 OCEAN PAHOttAMA ,.,......,_ ... ," AIMoatNaw Sl,229,000 C119t. 949.723-a 120 IEACH COLONY GIANT .... DlN $6ff,9SO AOT.949-721-1120 Of'EN SAT 12-S 12S"'-yloy 0t 51,350,000 4bf. 3 !ib1 built on 2001 2850sf Beau uprr aded Villa, ocn voewr Stacey l<1ndcaster Bkr Assoc 1·888-4stacey MISCEWNEOUS RENTALS Rooms tor RIM 60otO N8/0~ View rooms, Oceanfrorot/22nd pvt rm. unfurn, 'hare ba, ulls pd. n/1mke. t.ilch· enelle. lndry. I block to Newpofl Poer $695/rno C<1ll Sam at 949 278 7905 (between 9• Sp) HPI ·-1 ........ opt $6SO/"'-4ap lftcl elect, ,.. ., ... , s ...... .... 949-645-4199 RESIDENTIAi.. RENTALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Balbol Island • Jbr I 3/4 ba duplea, lower unot. new carpel incl share 1•r. petoo, wd, $2100/mo 71 4 838·2469 Balboa Penlnsula Sir Ho 0..,1.. -Peninsula Steps t o beach, r p, 2c ear I year lse. n pets 626 JS9 4539 ~ ot 19'h St condo, furn 28f 2Sa Fp. a-'.M>fTle. wtnler 949-673- 1943, 949 689 5553 cell Corona del Mar ~ ne-..ly r~. Sl<Xnno (rrw• 6 mo) onclds abll/Willer/pVdec.I tut kll I mo dep avaol New 15 714-97212'2>\ °""""""' Stv41• Apt. new balhrm, w/d. palto area. v•ry clun $1000m ~ 5fHI 94!M118435 1-vllfvl O~•-& loy view• 38r 2Ba. upper. duplu, t.. ensld 1ar S3500/mo 714 998 0948 ComMm EASTSIOE ler.. llr, S950rno n.w bathroom & krtctlen, pa<k hlle settone. no pets 949 631 8427 WTSIDf 2Bf hw, lncd ywd, W/O hlc'41', OW, sci att'd pip. WatM/trnll paid OOG 0. S 1400m S500 dep. 7 14-545-0442 F.W. Sfll, rwnod 2lr lba. t.:ilhlle.l'IU~ be _. 11-15 tl1 [. 2Dll 41(1 .. $1515 98-J78.&IB l'11dl'r the SL·n ice D irccto n Banner Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) CaH Lorraine at (949) S74-424S 2lir a. twrtom. s-5sh 21r/11o, li&hl & bueht, Ip, 'llalA eel. 2 c pr, pMio. uppar wolh ~1ew. 2 bale, 1rw, wd. nu 1*11 aim pocV le ear. $1750/mo 20Jlh • Sl1509&613-711Xl 28th St 949 645-9913 ...,..T_...... •. 2'/ ... l!O!nf, Fp. w/d hkuin. dual pane wtn· dows. A/C, 2 c ear. encl lront patio. l~ rear r•d, S2100m 91&> Newport Baell * YIARLY * LEASES Bill GRUNOY RlAL TORS 949-67S-6 I 6' ....,. ....... ..ont house 2br/lba. Ip, " patio, wd ~ avail now 1715 Clllt 0.. 11&1 $1675 949-J78.a900 VIia Pt. I bt /1 bit upstws w/eotf coi.ne view' lmmac w/iqradel, le pwbo. llO'y, refs. le p . $1795m Avail lmmed aet 94g. 717 4798 I .... Paftfftsvlo, 2br/ Iba. 2br/2ba yrly rent.ab near the beach, aet S1500-SUD> ~ 7llXl w...., 2br 2.5ba rwmm. 2storywd ,_lrw,2c p . ll'JbO, nr Po01 SU151> .. "' 12 10 ~3631) ...... 2br 2bA Ilse, trrnn. Ip, hdwd ,.. . pr. yd S2250 2br Iba 11P1 Ip, views. remod. SIE50 949-642-5488 "Employee." "Empleado." "Arbeitnehmer." "Employe." Na~ Hel ... ts JI,., 2to, Ho~ La yard. fp, 2 c pt. $2400/mo. short tum lse 949-631-16*> .. er... 4br 2itzt.. wall to i-:h. comm pool/lrCJL New~i.-.21XOd 2-c pr. '25(0 9&7'12-6146 IAYF•ONT 31r 21e lower unit. patio, earaee. washer /direr h-ups "&t $2750/mo 949 673-7800 ... • i5il;.: lormel ~ lam rm. seco.e pied conm. _, pool, !119. ,_ apts. pm1l .... 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