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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-06-21 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot•• Serving the·Newport-Mesa community since 1907 MONDAY. JUNE 21, 2004 IN BUSINESS Irrelevant Week relies on strong businesses Local industries jump at the chance to participate in the annual event, in part because it's just plain fun. Allele Robln1on Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEAOI -Succes.Wl buslnea owners don't ot\en dawdle in tnelevaot matters, but once a year many of them delve Into irrelevant events for the l8ke of charity. Emyyear since 1976, Newpon Beach has celebrated the last player to be picked lo the NFL draft and dubbed h1m Mr. Irrelevant This year, Imlevant Week celebrates a local. Colorado State University defensive end and linebacker Andre Sommensell. wno attended Es- tancia HJgh School for his~ and sophomore years, wu the last draft pick for 2004. He will play for the Oakland Raiders. Newport Beach re&Jdent and former NFL player Paul Salata founded Irrel- evant Week. wnlch th1s year includes a trip to Disney's C8llforpJa Adventure, a parade and the centerpiece Lowaman- trophy banquet Dozens of local businesses give time and money to Irrelevant Week, and area cb.arides reap the rewards. This yev, proceeds Crom the an1val party and banquet wW go to causes Including Hill- view Acres ClllJdten's Home ln O:tlno and c.osta Mda United, a dtlzen'a group working to buJJd a awlmm1ng pool at Costa Mesa High School and a footbell stadium at Estancia Hlgb School Businesspeople wbo eponsor the weelc'a events aa.ld they like lt because It's Just plain fun. "When I first heard about this thing when I transferred in here two years ago, I thought. 'What Is thJs goofy thio8f'~ ea.id BiD Gunde'l"IOn, general manager of the Newport Beach Marriott INSIDE For more bualneu newa, aee P119• A2. Hotel, which hosts the banquet and do· nates a.ooommodadons for the week's honoree and his family. "It's a great community event, and it brings out a lot or the community mem- bers," Gunderson said. More than 150 businesses donate See IRRELEVANT, Pace M Costa Mesa considers budget cuts Council members expected to clash over whether to slash programs in response to a likely deficit next year. Allele Roblnaon Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The City Council's ef- forts to close a budget gap could put some programs and services under the lcnlfe to- night, Mayor Gary Monahan said. But he doesn't expect lt to result ln major surgery. Council members will discuss scaling back or cutting 23 city programs and serv- ices on a list they created in April. The list INSIDE For more on tonight' a Costa Meae City Council meeting, 1ee PtgtA3 includes park-ranger se- curity aervices, commu nlty-educadon programs such as residential secu- rity appraisals and per- sonaJ·protection semi· nal'I, recreation programs for adults, youths and teens such as teen camps, adult basketball PHOTOS BYDOUGt.AS ~/DALY ~OT Garret Br9WO looks for sand crabs v.tiile visiting Newport Beach with his friends and f amiJy. They made the trip from San Bernardino. and softball, and youth soccer and cheed.eading. "I think we will 1ee some cuts,~ Mona- han said. "We've got to tighten our belts, and that's just a fact of life right now: The .heat isn't on A shining sun makes the last day of spring look more like the first day of summer, but beach crowds are springy. Luis Pefta Daily Pilot J une didn't look too gloomy on Sunday at Newport beaches, bringing a modest crowd of folb -including a prominent awf-auy polltlclan-out to IOak in the IUl\&hlne on the last day of spring. most known for. •1•m going to do a lot or 6Ul'fing," Rohrabacher said. He's also taldng a weeklong vacation to France, where he'U have hJs triplets christened at the same church he Wat manied In. Those visiting Crom the other end of the U.S. weren•t quite buying th.la month:. nlcbwne. •June gloomr• ea.id Walt Dinda., vWttng from Altoona, Pa. "This ls • • • yet Rep. Dana Rohrabecher, drawina a small crowd at hll beach poet, said he plans to take some time off from polidca this eummer and focus on fun-filled actMties, especially the one he's • beautiful Back in the ea.stem part or the state of Pennsytvmi.a. lt'I Don Crane buys treats at Pipeline Ice Cream near the Newport Pier. s.. HEAT, Pac• M The Cranes hit the beach to ride their bikes alongside the sand. THE BUSINESS OF LANGUAGE One area of concern for some council members ls the expected detlcit next fiscal year that would need to be covered by re· serve funds. Qty atalf members estimate revenue for 2005 at $81.7 milllon, while proposed expenditures are at $88. l mil- lion, leaving a deficit of roughly $6.4 mll· lion, Councilman Allan Mansoor sald. He expects to recommend some cuts at tonight's meeting that would whittle that deficit For example, Mansoor said he doesn't think the mobile recreatJon pro- gram -$100,000 a year for what he refers to as a basketball hoop and 10me board games -ls a good use of city funds. He also crlticlz.ed the $196,000 the city spends annually on cros,,lng guards, which be said school districts are mandated by state law to fund, and $152,000 on concerts and special event.s. •Past experience shows me that Wftve continued to spend more than we take in, and unfortunately that's what's before w with this budget also. and I can•t support that," Maneoor said. But a skirmish ls likely. While Mansoor plans to have a Hat of programs and eerv· Ices be tbinb should be slashed, he ea.id he'• not s~ there la support for cutting any spending. And he may be right. SM CUTS, Pac• A4 All right, let's get to it before lfreizk out Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONlltEWEB: www.dal}illot.com ranttabout JourNUam. You see, the 1tory IWtl off wttha~ woman turning to an lrivetdlttM reporter ,.,.. •bWp." The lhuadOn f8CI * when the~ ... boll forbids her to ..._ write the utfcle Ca• a1taaMftl! bec&UR the head IWft~ editor bu powerfUl pOlitkal connectk>N to the agency being lfMlltigated. lnlert IOUnd of coJwnnllt lhrteking in ftuattadon here. 1b aay lhil tet me off on a tirade Is a bit or an understatement. lb •Y thJa aet me off on a 12-pap typed, alnl'e·•paced tirlde that lnduded an OYervtew of bow newspape11:operate LI a Jfttle moni accurate. but ... adll ~' conwy the full e&c.1 of me f~ at the mouth'lnd ~sway HU tome iDanlfato-lnlld UMbc:>mbtii. I IUppOle I could tMnw .,._up thoM 12 .,.... • l>llowl: .......... ....n ,,.._lmwldpaoa. .-. ...... not a~ editor In tbecountry who a NPQfter to ldl a atory for thtl reMOft. 11'1 Ill I mn do to llhln from lyplftl anolber 12 .,.. ~ lhe dlfecl lMftt and now, but. luellly ror you. we're bent to Wk about language. lnaert aound of colwnnlat taking a very deep breath. M~on. The one ~that struck me moat about the writing In the Kript - be.tdet <UlttiJblnlty.pervulva mllpen:epdOns 860Ut jOurnllllnl -1' that It contained a lot of the a.ne mAttaba 1 aee everywhere. in the kind of atu« tbat'I ~ °* .nd awr in cuual e-mdl, In eatpCt, In i.w.,.. letters -eV9rywbere. Many Of theee inSatakee were clearty me i9iult or c:arelellDeli and not~ POr IMLAllQM' .. ,_..M WEATHER ~ Sid• ahould at.av doudy, but~ good wawa. heP•A2 SPORTS EIUlftda .. b0y9 lthletlc dlNCllOt Ii the i.teet Deity PMOf ~Hall of Femer IO be prOlhd, ... ,.Al UR OON l.£ACH/OMV PllOT Dog walker Regina Consoli takes Friday, Boo and Molly out for a morning strOll down a Newport sidewalk. A doggone good job Attcola Robtn1on Daily Pilot N ewport Beach bustnetswoman Reglna Consoli basically leads a dog'• Ufe. Actually, she pend her Ufe leading <lop around. But she l.lka lt that way. A lifelong &nlmal .kM:r and avid Wilker, Coo$0U Cledded a few months l8D to tum hf't puaton Into a busirieu 8nd opened Oub Carilne, a ck>g-waud.ng terV'ice she run from her home. She otters group wa.lb or dltrcrent lengths for up to four dop at a lime, 6horter walks especially for puppies and nature and beach ouUngt during whJch dop ~ to play and get ditty. The key to her busin ls the pttSOOAI attention each dog gets, CoruoU aald. . "You never see me walking dawn the~ wtlh like eight dop on each hand, being pummdt'd down the strtet," Consol! said. "lij say~ or the d<?8' that I have right now, they are these t'.amilles' children and 1 treat themuauch." After Worldng as a makeup artist and ln property management, Consoli pent time as a stay-at-home mom Regina Consoli exercises lifelong puppy love in exchange for a handsome living. with her four children, but eventually she wu ready to go bad to work. "I needed sometJUni to do for myself that J wu golrig to enjoy but that didn't Q)O~ rnY,tlme sol could still 1pe1d drrie with my family, somethlng that I could smllc as I wallced out the door and not go, 'Oh my God, I've got to go to wort,•• she said. Al fil5t she wasn't NrC If a dog-walking rvlce would be needed ln the area. but when she took her own dog out for a walk. neighbors started as.king lf she couJd take t.betrs along and even sugested she start a business. Most of her c&nta are people too busy wtth worlc or for medical reasons are unable to walk them u often as the dogs neCd, Con&oli said. Getting reglalar eUrcise l important. becial.lle when dogs don't get it. they often have behavior problems web u excas1Ye barking, desuucd\le cheWtng and diggmg or hyperactivity. she said. ~-exercised dogs tend to be calmer and bener behaved. lhc said. Oub Canine client Lauren MulboDand can attest to that. She ~a lot of time woddng and isn't alWaya free to take the dog for longer waJb or to the beach. "I loVe when !Consol.ii comes and WUb my dQg because my dog doesn't rreiJC out When he comes home and r.~. • MulhoUaod sald. Hlr dill MoDy came from a lhelter and wu lftald of men, pc>MlbJy beCaule the dog WU abused by prevtous owners, Mulholland said. CA>naoli bu helped train Molly to truat men more by getting the dog used to her husband. "She'I re&IJy glwr1 my dog a lot or conftdence." Mulholland said. ConsoU runs the b~ by herself. Walking between five and 20 dogs. ~ Her favorite parts or the job are the trips to the beach and the woods because the dogs get to run around and lnteract with other dop. which they really en~ she said. "You can literally see them smile,• &be aa.ld. "There's no better job ln the world, that' for SUtt." Oub Canine can be reached at (949) 515--4600. BUSINESS CALENDAR •Send.,.IEISCALWR Items to the DeMv Aloe. 330 w. Bey St. ea.ta Meu, CA 82827; bv Mneil to ,..,,....,.,.,,..com; bv fax to (949) Me-4170; ot bv C8111ng (949) 6~ lndude the time, date end loc:Mion of the tWent. as well •••com.ct phone number. WEDNESDAY The Coeta Meee Chelnber of Commerce will have• business aftef'ohours mixer from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. et lhe Outb9ct ~. 1870 Newport Blvd., ea.ta Mesa. The ce»t 11 $10 for potential membera. lnfonnation: (714) 885-9090. JULY12 The Onnge County Women'• Referral Service, a bu1lnea and profeulonal organlatk>n for men and women, will host lta networtdng luncheon at 11:30 a.m. at the Radisson Hotel, 4645 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beectl. lnfonnstion end reMtVetions: (714) 623-2666, (949) 495-8864. .M..Y20 The P1ofMttloMI Communications Exchange will host "Issues of Intellectual Property In Mertcetlng: How do we abuse it? And how cen we protect It?" The event will feature Intellectual property rights attorney and author Ke~ C. Shippey end tredemetk perelegal Kristin J. Kh1c'NOOd. The event will be from 6 to 9 p.m. et the Embassy Suites, 1326 E. Over Road, Santa AN. The cost ls $25 and $35 for nonmembera. Information: (714) 990-0369, http://www.tlwlcommuni~tors. Off/. ONGOING The Com Meee Chelnber of Commerce hoata networting luncheon meetings~ from t1 :46 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Coete Mesa Country Oub. The ... .. $1'. The~ .. 8l 17ot Golf CourM onv., Coete Mesa. (71•> • 8080. The Com Meee Communicetlora Toestmatera aub m..a from noon to 1 p.m. Wedneadeya et the Orenge County Department of Education, 200 Kelmue Drive, ea.ta Meu. Meetil9.,. open to anyone who want. to Improve his or her public apeeldng skills. (714) 44.t-6783. The Newport Bwft Distinguished Toutmaaters Club 1300 mMta from 7 to 9 p.m. Tue.days at Sgt. Pepperoni'• Pizza Store, SE Bristol, Newport Beach. lnfonnetlon and reaetVations: (949) 848-1274. The Meu M11 • •neer• Toatmuten Club 891 ln Costa M.aa meets at7 p.m. Tu~at Meea Verde United MettM>diat Church, 1701 W. Belter St, Coete Meta. (714) 640-4M8. The~ lb•*"•'° • a.lib 811if meets tor~ on Tueedeys from 7 to t30 a.m. et the Y!llege Fanner, South Coat Plaza VIiiage, 3851 S. Beer St., No. B17. The mMtlng .. free for first-time vlliton. Information: (714) 241-1109. The NewpcNt Cenear Toutmutera Oub 231 meets from 7 to 8:30 a.m. Mondaya at the Irvine Co., 810 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beedl. (949) 766-1026. The ttairbollta TcMlltmellllf• Club meets at 7 a.m. Thuradava at Coco'• Bekety Reataurent, 3446 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. (949) 29:M630. Udo .... Toa1mellllf'I mMt from ' 6;30 to 8 p.m. Mondays at Aetdler Jone. Motorcars, 3300 Jamboree Road, Newport Beadl. (714) 964-6314 • . •. The.,........~.roup . meets every Wedneeday from , 7:15 to 8:30 e.m. at Mimi'• Caf6. ·:: Reservatlona: Angle Stafford, (949) 474-2226. ' The Pldlc ..... Xdw1gehea ·:· breelcfelt meetings et 7 a.m. Tueectaya et the Peciflc Cub, 4110 Mec:Ar1hur Blvd., Newport Beectl. Free for the first meeting. (949) 640-0688. ,. The Newport Bwft ........ of All ,: Leaen'a l.eada Club, an International group for business refenala end networtdng, meets at 11:46 a.m. Tueadaya et Coco's, • .• 151 Newport Center Drtve, I~. (800) 7fI7-7W, friip:l/www.h»d«:lubla.com. The Coeta Meee 0....-of Al laaeen'• l..eadl Cub holda a ~ m.etingtor bi•lrw • prot!Hli~ to Improve their networtcing aldlla end leam how to obtM'I new contKta. The •:· meetings ere held Tueedaya from :-· 7:16 to 8:30 e.m. at Mimi's Cef6 In ~ Com M.... The~ Is et 1836 .,, Newport Blvd. (800) m -Jm. ~ •.1 •• If'., The Thalea......,of-. American Bualnea Women's Aun. maet9 et 8 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of eech month at the Country Inn & Suites In Co.ta Mesa. lnfonnadon: (714) 666-5700. •-1 .-.# ".-.. , .. ·~ •• ... '• •• •• The Newport Chember of •• Commerc. meets from 6 to 7 !:: p.m. on the fourth Thuradey of : : each month for ... Newport •• SunMt Networtc:lng Mbcera. : ! Locetlona ere elweya dlffwent . : : The COit for nonmembers la $10. • tnformetion: (949) J29.4t00. . • ... "" ; .. • BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS lhat are aent to Ainerican troops ~r­ The packa&es Include food, toilet- ries, entertainment Items and penlOna1 letters of appredadon. Dealership's outside-0.C sales on the recent rise Fle1C:ber .Jonm Motorcan in Newport Beedt reported an increw in Nies from hUyelJ outllde Orange County in recent montbl.. wtth the same month In 2003. Aetcher JOnet la the top seller of Mercedes-Benz vehidet In the U.S., with annual sales or more than $500 million. Crate and Bartel store. The event will ; ~ include food from 22 resta.wanta, bev- erages from about 50 winerlea and breweries, live music and prize draw-, ings. Cmnery to take part in Operation Gratitude The C&nMry restaurant ln Newpon 8eaCh will donate '°"of lts la1es from 1\telday'I "wine flight" to ~tlon GnitJtude, which ~ for can1 pacbga The noopcoftt Operation Gntdtude has partilered with. the Califorri1a Army National Guard bMe In Van Nuys. Where the pacbges are ~bled. For wllV nights, the Clllnery offm telected wines and cbampltplel at juat a dolar more thin thetr cost to the rettannt. For lnfonnalion, call (949) 566-0060. DWtnc March. more than 331(, of the ct ntenhlp'a auto ... were to people ltvtng in Vmn.n. Loa Angeles. Riwtside, San Bemudlno and San Diego coundel. Thia wu an lncmue of 2~ compared Food and wine festival to be held at the plaza South Cout Plua wtJJ host the an- nual 1ummer food and wine festJVal from G to 9 p.m. lburaday In the maJl'a Proceeds benefit Second Harvest· • Food Bank and Someone Cares Soup' Kitchen. ncteta are $45 ff purchued by today or $55 at the door. For lnfor-•. madon. call (714) 435-2171. South • Coast Plaza ls at 3333 Brlatol St., Cotta •:: Mesa. '!· . .-: ·:· r-~~~~~~~....;.......;...;.;_.,~~--'.:......:......;....;.._...;_...;..;,;;__, •• ... PHCJTOORNIHIM 1"9pf'Oduced without wrhten Merlt C. Dulidn, Don LMC:h, pafmleeion Of copyright owner. DailyA Pilot SURF AND SUN VOLM,N0.173 .-.J. .... M Olreaor I Newt DMti 0Mt IMIPM224 ,o.. ..... ..,,,..c:iotn .......... Glne Alaendef, ThomM Gl1ggil, ""'Saleowlli. ~ ~ ,..nw 0..,. ...... trtmeMct ......... Cl-.PMDI -....11 ........... ...... & ~Maia ......... PMZl1 ...........,...........,,, ..... O'lllll Eduolloft ......... .,.... ~ l"olb.= ........ .............. =e:::s~ MIJ6T• -• ic.nt T~. ~Zlmmennen WEATHER FORECAST Thi fltst day of"'""'* lhOuld be ma.ttv cloudy whh .,... of foe In the momlng. clNring .. ~by the ettemoon. EJqMICt high ~etUf99 to be from ee to 76 new the ooeat •nd 74 to 13 Inland. A penfY cloudy evening lhould turn mo9tly cloudy bv night, wttti ., ... of fog ... mMtnlgtlt end Iowa "°'" 57 to 13. ld1e II 1 www.~ beZfMlor•on•-IWll of2tolfMl•l1111 .... ComllloM....,..llW .. ...,. ...... .. ..... ,... ...... ...... ...... .... ., ........ . .............. not9'uu.eofleR ............. ,......wlnd_flfltllil• 1..., then 3 '-'"the eftemoon, on a nonh uueet lw9ll of 3 to I feet ... MCOnda. In the ewnlrig. expect not1huu 1111rty wlnda of 10 to 20 knoea. melrJng wind Wl9W8 of z to ...... then 2 .... or._. .... on a nonhweet...,. of 4 to. feet ... aecondl. SURF ............. ·-- ·: .. COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA FYI Here are tome oCdlil lssuel the council wW •WHAT: next City Coundl meeting conakler M--.a-,v • Wl8: 1:30"p.m., Mond-v Ul .... r •~City Hell, n Fair Drtve CHURCH RENOVATION APPEAL Coui:ldlinaD Ouis Steel Is apj)eallng the Plinnlng Commission's unanimous approval or the renovadon of St. Joachim catholic Oum:b, at 1964 Orange Ave., on behalf of concerned residentJ in the area 1be commlsaion approved the demolition or several buU~gs on the site to accommodate a new classroom bulld1ng and gym/muldpurp()ae building. When finished, the project'a n\lmbef of paddng spaces wtll exceed code requirements. Steel's appeal contains 13 concerns, including that the equate footage of the new buDdJ.ngs Is a •<1nunat1c increase in space" and that the commlsalon dJd not act on slgnlftcant Issues regarding parking. ttaftic dn:ulation and truh. It also recommends aevenl other coodtdons that Steel believes should be Imposed on the project approval, like requiring all udlides on the site to be placed underground. WHAT TO EXPECT The approval should stand because it complies with all relevant development standards, and the recommended conditions of approval will ensure the flnlshed product meshes with the residential neighborhood, accotdlng to planning staff members. Also, most complaints raised by residents during the public hearing dealt with ongoing operations of the church, which will not be aJfected by the renovation, plannlng staff members added. • NO: (714) 754-6221 ... CITY BUDGET The council will conalder adopting an approximately $110-mWlon budget. which repreaents a .9~ decrease t'i'Om the ~--04 • adopted budget. The proposed budget • providel enou8'\ ~to fund the propoeed appropriations and maintains the ctty'a CWTeDt General Fund Operating Reserve at $14.125 milllon. WHAT TO EXPECT lhe budget to be passed. since lt ls balanced Without an increase in taxes and fees to residents. SPECIAL EVENT ORDINANCE The council will consider the second reading of a law that updates the procedures for obtaining sped.al-event permits. The law exempts certain entities such u ICbools and churches, because dty omdals don't always have authority over them. The exemption caused some conlrOYeJ'Sy when the law was origlnally approved on June 7. The law also establishes four predesignated routes for events. WHAT TO EXPECT Theie could be some more tension over the part of the law that exempts schools and churches. GETTING INVOLVED Internet. VoluntMra for that big alstera for chlldntn ages 6 to •GETTING W\IOtYB) runs periodically In the Delly Pilot on• roi.tlng ball. For lnfonnation on adding your organization to this list. cell (949) 67~. BESTBUDOES The nonprofit organization la looking for volunteers 18 end older to provide companionship for adults with developmental disabilities. As• "Citizen Bud<tf,' volunteers will visit with • buddy twice • month and call or •mall them oncie a week. The organization also haa an e-Buddlea program that forma frlendshlpe entirely over the program mutt be at least 12 years 16 from single-parent homes. old. (714) 546-1826. (714) 644-7773. BIG BROntERS, BIG SISTERS The local chapter II l«*Jng for men end women older than 18 who have lived in Orange County for at lent one month and have been employed for st least one month to serve u big brothers or BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC. Volunteer opportunities for the Orange County Council include fundrelaing, program development end training to existing troops end pecb. (714) 646-4990. THE CAMPUS ~OR BUSINESS. Mondly, June 21, 2004 Al I University Research Park Is a smart location for any business -most notably yours. The highly regarded University of California, Irvine and Its wealth of resources are right next door while John Wayne Airport Is lust minutes away. Shopping. recreation and an array of residential communities are all nearby. Whether your business is just starting out or a household name, you'll find yourself In good company at University Research Park. For more laformatloa, COIDct JO•r broker or cal (949) 720.-2''°· • " j Hostfllnllnto< ., ............... ,,...,,..,.. Studerltl needed tor June. Jutt. A119u1t Please Contact Nancy Wright 7t4-e8H413 UUONSOtol com • C ..... Mlllll Ill ,,.Wdff .. &pal Im Dllll •Gr~ •Birthdays • Showers • RehNrsal Dinners COllA.U ... t ....... , ... ...... , .. ~ ..... 1M lnlluence wet reported at 2:52 e.m. s.turct.y, • Cillll9 ..... II: Alt OUl'Of .. ,.. W9"8nt-.....,..1n the 200111odi ., •• .m.;~ .............. ,,. ..-~wm . Nl*.lid lnthe 2200bled .. 1:11 p.m. Slturdly. ····-~Ait -.-..... WWT8ntW99 NCIOIMln the 1700 bled .. 2 ...... lllurdlly. ...... -....:An OUl-Of.wwemntw l'wpoltld • 1:25 p.m. In h IDO bled .c 3:25 p.m. s.uo.v. ......... e..s ~lnpubllcwm NPOltld In .. 1000 bled .. 12:20 ...... &.lurdey • ....... ~,., minor si a 11111' 119 elcohol w NpOrted In the 700 bled et 1:10 e.m. Saturday. NEWPOltT BEACH •:M1l1ne~A munlc!Pel code vloletlon w nipol1ed tn h 100 bled att12 e.m. Sunde'( . ........ ~ ..... ..... -...:A •llPldout ~ ""91 repolt9d .. 5:A96 •• m. ~ . .......... .,...Alt Injured Mlmll Wit ~In h 1900 bloc* at 11:18e,m. SuncMy. •~A dNdenlmel wee NpOrted In h 100 blodt al l:M a.m. Sunday. • "* Cl9K A IUlpidoua ocaipMd wt'6de-. ~lnthe 200blcd at 2:48 e.m. Sundey. • Rhol: Muelc w ~••disturbance In the 3000 bloc* at 2:A2 e.m.Sundey. • Rhol: A whlde burglery w reported In the «M>O blodt at 10:14 e.m. &undey. • ""Udo loult Ntlmel noiM wee reported In the 900 blodt at 9:01 e.m. Sundlly. Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot i ... , I 2 I ~ (98) '"""" 101 ,,... .... 0-. ... at IRRELEVANT Continued from Al giftl that are ahoWei'ed on Mr. Ir- relevant .. an antval puty, whk:b will be held tonJabt. and ........ ranll donale food for V9lioue eveoaa. Mid Jim Diie, vice Jnll· dent ol rmJor gifts for the Hoeg Ho1pftal FOundadOn; He bu been lnvohed wilh ImieYant Week since 1982 and la on the lteet1ng committee this yeer. When Diie Int got ~ his family oWned the Wla Nava restaurant. which bolted IOme lrrelev8nt Week events. ·1 tblOk moet people pt In· voMd beaulle from a commu- nity ltaildpolnt It\ a ft.In d:Ung to do, and lt'a a nice thing to do for somebody." be aaid. "It's thfrip that we can actually touch or that we actually eee that benelt Nie guys,• Atch eald. Becauee Colla Mela athletic fadlfties will direcdy benefit peo. pie In the community, i1 macJe for. perfect partnenhlp with Ir· relewnt Week. ca.ta Mesa United pubUdty cha1mwl John Unlnilald. •1n true lrreleYBnt form. we a.re ayi.n8 to flnd aomethlng so lnel· evant to put the money toward so that it will do Inelevant Week justice ... he joked. For information on ImJevant Week events. visit http:llwww.ir- tNu:intuwk.com. • AUC1A ROmtsOff coven buslneee. politica end the ~She mev be reac:h9d at (M9) 76M330 or by 9-fTUlll at •licl•.roblrwontllatim#.c:om. DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY Pl.OT Beachgoers enjoy the sand and surf while visiting Newport Beach on the last day of spring. HEAT Continued from Al raining, so this is nice." Dinda began bJa swnmer one day early, coming to the Newport Pier the day befote a convention be needed to attend inAnahdrn. The temperatwe was 66 degrees. with small surf and • relatively light crowd of 28,000 beaCbgoers. saJd Ufegwu:d Capt. Jim Tumer. He aaid wavea should be blger today for the oJBdal start or summer. co~~e~~~~ expect a busy summer with k>ts of actMty," Turner said. One of the lndk:atora of a fmletic aeuon ahead at the CUTS Continued from Al Coundlwoman Ubby Cowan said me's happy with the budget u It Is, and lhe's oot In favor of cuta. Cty staff members have done an admlrable Job in ~ a budget that maintains dty eerv- lcea that residents want while addressing the l.uue of dipping Into reserves, Cowan said. Rather than cuttiog programs, the city ahould look at ways to LANGUAGE aamp&e, the writer oAen demOnstrated a deer ~oft.be d.llference between •tt'a" and •tu,• )'et at other ttm. got them wrong. a.ding fWtber, I reallr.ed I'd ltwnbled upon a Vlllulble aiche ot cautionary enm~ So here, .... re.derl, la ~ al moll common Pldl" JOU ebould .... cue to no&d whew•,... ... >'O'lrwrtdalto...., pulm'aml. .... ~ ...... ........ ~-·w.•,: •111.•1taW1JW)IO~ wraac one.._ .... you;ielt DD· -•1t _,..., ........ CIOftltt. Illa If~ ...... po ... , ...... •tllmlQ8 ol the bll-budpc •tend ~ftMN """'to the Dlltv Piiot, SW. Bey It., Colll Meea, CA 12827; by~ to,.,,,..,..,.,,...~ by fax to C.. ..,.,70: or by Olllltl --~ ... lmtill11ll19......_lll II ti .................... ................. ,,.,, IQlybraollllUne,~Mw. lnfanMdOI( (7MJ llJ.72M ................. .......... Jl ....... beach are the number of rescues thus far, Tu.mer said. Nine-hundred rescues have been.made, compared with 489 at the same time last year. Kres Raynaud from Tuulouse, France, also began her summer early with a Newport Beadl trip. She'• prepared a buay aea.son. with plans to alU1 in the Meditenanean See. c:beck out the island of Conic& and spend a few days in the Preocb Afp1. Breaklog coUege ltUdenb also found their way to the aand Suoday, one of whom laid abe plans to stay far, far~ from a claaroom. •De6n.ltely not going to summer achool. • said Maey Christenseo. a junior at UC Santa 8ubara wbo-planl to combine a healthy dole of l'W1mmlng and doing nothing. Increase revenue that won't hurt resideoll such aa inaastng the bualoea·Uceme fee or translent- occupanc:y tax or establlsbing a aanitation-francb.be fee, she Mid. •1 don't think at this point that I'm interested In doing any addJ- tiooal c:utdng.. Cowan said. "Not only are we the lowest In the county. but we're the lowest by far in our (uansient·occupancy t&Jd, and J think thoee kinds of propoeala . . . can help us get throu&t1 ao that we're not using fund·balaoce money." Monahan said a few programs blOc:kbuiter WU stopped In its traclca after the producer d.llcovereCI a pammadcal error In the aatpc." then no aposuopbe for you. "Wboee" wnua "wbo'a" is another ltaJ'tlinafy common mt.tab. I'm bonUled to admit that I've c:aUgbt myself on IMral oCCulom typing "wboee" when I meant to write "Who'a." Lucldly, I caught it in time ""°'the lame bMic --., u itated a.bow. I uked ~wbed'8r 1 IMlllt to.-a COlllll'Kdoo al the~ "who" Ind "II.• ar whetber I w ,......_.pam 'm~·a ,........_. 'E'w ........... llllW-lllllWlleomeua ... ..,...,_up ltJ' 5 ........... ...... .... ~ ....... .,.. .................... bJ. 1be Who mlgtlt WUlt to note ~. ft111lng beak1I • 10un. • ,. ,..,dpOlt ~. C09l9 Meea. lnlonnltlon: (Ml) 111...,. ............. 0..-... ................ = ...... ......... _ ... with a focus on being ·perfectly content" Jeryl Vonesh of Cost.a Mesa bas a slew of activities planned for her family this summeL In two weeks, they'll to head to Hawaii for some para.sailing. and her surf-loving son will catch some waves. She also plans to take mini-trips to Catalina Island and San Diego. Much like her mother, l2·year-old Kally Vonesb plans to keep busy. She's participating In the Newport Beach Junior Guards and will visit Minnesota to do some jet-siding and river·raftlng at frlend Darbi Howe's grandparents' house. • U. ~is the news aa.iatant end m-v be r98Ched et (949) 57<M298 or by Hnall et 1u;..,,.n•Ol11timn.com. can probably be adjusted at to· night's meeting. Hls example was the roughly $98,500 the city spends on its quarterly news- letter, wbk:h could be combined with the recreation guide that comes out three times a year. But any mme dramadc cuts that are proposed will probabty be brought back for separate public bearings, he saJd. • AUCIA AOlllNSON covers t>u91n911, politics end the environment. She m.y be reached et (94817&4-4330 or by •mall et •IJcJ..robln.on•llltima.com here that •the kids are an wrong.• It abould always be two words. "All right." All right? •Let'1· has a.tendency to show up often In place of "lets.• Th.ls one requlrea a little more thought. •Let'a" ia a contraction - of "let ua," which people almost never~ anymone. ln fact, I! you ever bear a teeoqer aay, "Ld us go now to the Bdtney Spem'I concert." pleue take note that Rhmiri doeet might haw to be~ "Leta" II a conlulllCed Conn ol the vem "to let.Ji I let. \bU let. He ..... ~ juet ltop and Mk younelf Whidl ODI )'OU IDllD: •1.en IWWll' .. cry to CGmlCt "91)' UttJe typo la .... ecreeapl8y al aomecmewbo leta me l'llid bla Wodt.. •.WCAllatNDI le • ,,. ............... be riecMd It JuMTCN•llOl.com. 1 ! t •• QUOTE OF TIE DAY '•[Coaching is/ like teaching an advanced class, because you get the best kids." Tlmhrtel, Oalty Pilot Sports Haw of Farner ) lpof1I YllDr RtcMnf Dunn: (949) 57oMl23 • s,ot1I Fu: <9491650-0170 STEVE McCAANI< I DAILY PILOT Michael Birnbaum, right, of the Costa Mesa National Little League Minor B Giants, slides Into third as Costa Mesa American Yankees third baseman Mike Martinez applies the tag for the out in Saturday's District 62 Tournament of Champions quarterfinal in Huntington Beach. The Giants, who defeated1he Yankees, 8-2, Saturday, play the Huntington Valley Angels tonight at 5 in a semifinal contest at the Robinwood Little League comptex adjacent to Marina High in Huntington Beach. FROM THE SIDELINES Mid-1930s Sailor graduates to reunite N ewpon Harbor High alumni are prepared to establish another rare class reunion event this summer as plana> ba¥e been announced for the 69· and 70-year reunlom of the aasses of 1935 and '34, according to spokeman Woodrow Hadley (Casa of '34). Hadley and wife Berenice are charling a potato salad bar lunch at 11:30 a.m. Satureday at their c.osta Mesa home -345 Broadway. Hadley said they have already received 14 personal responses and that the Ust could approach about 30 before Tuesday's reservation deadline. with no sen1ordass and did not 6eld a varsity football teem until the fall of 1931. The flmvar&tty unJtwas coached by Ralph Reed, DON the school's CANTRELL first athletic director. two from the early '40s. are expected to attend. The list reveals some proud names from the early days, like Al Irwin (Class of '36), who rerumed to coach varsity football at Newpon from 1948 through 1955, before advancing to Orange Coast College In 1956 aod leading the Pirates to the conference championship. lo adclidon, the list features the McOellan brothers, Rollo and Sparks. Rollo, who set the school's 100-yard dash record at 10.2 seconds In 1938, was the star fullback for the 1937 varsity team. while Sparb was the center for the 1939 grid club. pole vaulter. Also expected ls Reid's son, Broug. who played on the 1956 Sailor grid team. 'ftt~ Mtedln brothers later played ball at Fullerton Junior College, before they ~re prompted to leave for military service during World War II. lrwln and Keithley linked up again at the College of the Pacific in Stoclcton and were later joined by Newport's fine 1936 wingman Walt Kelly. Buckland, a stout defensive player on the 1939 team, later established sterling marlts in work for the Los Angeles Police Department. Hadley. a Navy veteran and a , fonner Newpon gridder in the , mid·l930s, can be reached at (949) 548-5288. Reed coached football for seven years before Didc Spaulding took charge In 1938-39. He was followed by Wendell Pickens In 1940-42 and again In 1946-47. Pickens' 1942 team won the schoo1'a ftrst football championship. Hadley was delighted to disclose that at leut 11 former gridders from the early '30s, and Other notable grldders were Malchom Reid. Jerry Keithley, Haward Grebe, Bryon Ma.rshall, Jade McNally. Charles Buckland and varsity manager Daren McGavren. who was also a star ••• This comer wishes to correct Harbor High opened in 1930 See SIDELINES, Pqe A6 EYE maEltEli ~~-~ June 211 honoree LARRY HIRST Monday, June 21, 2004 A5 TIM PARSEL Estancia Estancia High athletic director began his career working with children in Newport. Steve Vlraen OailyP1lot F rom making sure every young athlete had a belt on for Oags to dealing with coaching changes. it's safe to say Tun Parsel's career began humbly. Parse!, who Is now the boys athletic dlrector at Estancia High, worked for Newport Beach parks and recreadon, coaching Dag football, while attending Long Beach State. But the time he spent developing young athletes spawned a high school coaching career that started at Newport Harbor, where ·quarterback Gordon Adams was excited to playoffs, St. Paul. That was in 1976.'That was a preny fun time.· Parse! sald he learned a great deal about how to deal with people from DeBmk. as well as then-football coach Bill Piz.zica While Parse! was at Newport Harbor, the head coaching job for the Costa Mesa boys basketball team opened up, and, as Parse! put It, "things kind of fell into place.· Parse.I began coaching for the Mustangs in the 1979-80 school year. It was a return for Parsel, who attended the high school when he was a freshman. While at Costa Mesa, Parse! pointed to one highlight as his favorite, which came in 1982. reunite with his coach Tim Parse! The Mustangs played from his Qag football days. Adams, who went on to play at USC. wasn't the only reason Parse! started coaching with the Sailors. Parsel. who graduated from Newport Harl>or, received a phone call from one his former teachers, Fred Peterson, who told rum or an open.Ing as an assistant with the Sailors football team in 1973. Parse! also coached basketball and became an assistant at Newpon, for Jerry DeBusk. Eventually. basketball became the spon he coached and now be ls working as the boys athletic director at &tancia. ·1 never really thought about being an A.O .. " Parse! said. •But when I was coach.Ing at Newport, the ball started rolling from there. I had a real fantastic coaching experience. We upset the No. I seed in the CIF ln the same league with Corona del Mar, &tancia and Newpon Harbor. Because it was an eight-team league, the Mustang5 played three games in one w.!ek. Toward the end of the season, Costa Mesa was faced with the challenge of having to win Its final three games to reach the playoffs. The three games were against CdM, Estancia and Newport. Parsel saJd, CdM and Estancia were among the top teams in Orange County at the dme. The Mustangs made it a clean sweep of the three Newport-Mesa schools and made the playoffs for the first time in three years. ParseJ said. Parse! was at Costa Mesa from 1979-85. In 1985, hls daughter, Turi, was born and Parse! sald he wanted to be an assistant coach s •• PARSEL, Paa• A6 BRIEFLY Welch is MVP of thePCL C.Orona del Mar High junior outside hitter Kevin Welch has been named the Pacific Coast League boys volleyball Most Valuable P1ayer after leading the Sea Kings tO the CIF Southern Section Dfvfsfon n seml.ftnals and a perfect 10-0 record in the PCL. Also selected flr5t-team all· league by PCL coaches an junior outside hitter Tum Welch and senJor setter Domlillc Rubino. Junk>r mJddle blocker Austin Brawner ls a second•team pick. The rest or the ft.rst team b Luke Morris and Tnty Chapel of Laguna Beach, Nonhwood$ Bmt Vanlandlngbam, A.J. Mos· Jrua from Un.lveralty and 'Jesoro's• Tun Steadman. Joyce Academy MVP STt'YEWIVaM.YPU1T Thi Estancia Hiit boys Willybll tllm urned the Pf'Ol'lm•s ftrst CF Southern Section championship by toPPina the fiekJ in DMJion I after PoS1lnl • f*flct ~West LtllUI rtCOfd 1n rUI to the lellUI crown. The Eaps, coached by Tracey Ingraham. consisted of, from Id: Scott Markley, Taytor Hankins,· Brld Larsen, Ntx ltGrlnd, Diln Kopp, Scott Sankey, Josh Korneaay, Kris HartWeH, Trevor Holmes, Shat11 Mai<ley, Jacoby Lawrence and Ian Lamb. •VOUJMli\LL: Recent Sage Hill School graduate Kevin Joyce, WhO led · the lJafltnlng ~ voUeyball tnm to a abate or the Academy Leque title and a ~ In lhe CIF Southern SecOon owtelon V ten\lftnals, hM beell named ..... MVP by the dn:ult'I c:otldMI. J~. a ftraMeam all-leaguer aa a junior, topa ftve Sage Hill ... ..u:LY,PaceM -. Continued from AS pla)'U'I to pin All-Academy U.CW~an. Jolnirli Joyce on tbt ftrst team tie Mu FNderlck and JUtian SmJtb·Newman. both of wboJri wett aec<>nd •team ~na lut year. Jab l..uetw and A1eil Greet .,. lfCOnd·te-am honorees., while M~I Sohl and 1Adl Singerman recetwd honorable mendon. Patilla an Olympian ll'TaAMPOUNI!: ~ Beach reaf dent Jennl!er Parilla won tho trampoline event at lbe U.S. Olympic team trlala Satur· day t\Jaht at the San Joie State University eveota center. A five-time nadonal cham· ploo, Parilla earned her tee0nd Olympic berth with a lhree· jump total of 101.70 points. more than ftve polnta better th.an the mnner-up. Parilla became the ftnt women's trampo11ne Olympian for the UnJted States by com- peting In the 2000 Olympic Garnes, where she ftn.[sbed ninth. Parilla quallfted the U.S. for a postdon In the 2004 Olympia by placing 16th at the 2003 world championships Oct. 27 ln J fannover, Germany. She was ninth in the Athens Olympic teat event with a two· jump totaJ of 62.50. Women'• trampoJlne In the 2004 Otym- pfca will be contested Aug. 21 . Quades finish founh • TBNNlS: Newport Beach re ldent Eric Quade and hh fa. ther, S1anJey Quade, were de- feated, 3·6, 6-3. 7-5, by Ron Tu- nldandel and Dave Dandel In the super tenJons (£athen 70· and-older) third-place match of the UnJted States Tennis Ass<>· ctatJon father-son doubles ten- nl tournament Sunday at che Newport Beach Tennis Cub. SPORTS 'Tbp-seeded Larry and John Huebner, who defeated the Quades ln Saturday's semlftnal, won their fourth atraigbt auper senJors division crown wtch a 6-2, 6-1 finaJ victory Sunday. DON lEACH I OMY Pl.OT Corona del Mar High's Kevin Welch, a junior this spring, was named the PCL's Most Valuable Player. canc.......-Toc1ay .. ea-M'78 --------- STARTING A "EW BUSINESS?? The Lepl NotlcM Dep&ll1Wll 8t the a.Ir Plot IS pl1ued to prowld9 11rila11 to new bulln••• .. nit -d"""' flclllol.tl .,...,.. Heine SldmtnC 11 • .......,,. ....... w. .... ~ "'***""" ...... b -.111 h Orlngl CWWy Cltlti-Aeoord9i " .... Arie to .. )'04.lr Jtllll nnl (oftln ,....,,., ... DIA· ~ BUtlneet Ar'). We • putllillh )'OUr ...... ,.... .............. b '°"' ...... ....... w ... and "'" ... ~ "°"' "'pllblolllort .. b CoUr!ly "9oofdw, ..... . W. CM fex, •mall or mall you the tormt with h*uodoN '°' ~ ~ tuine. '*"9 ..... ment. Ot -~ .. -Piiot. S30 w. -8t. co. ...... ... -..y and Olr>/ ......... mhAM. ,, )'Oil ... .,,, qi 1.-aw-. ._ml uut (949) ~1. w.'rea,.t MoncMy ~ fftdly lfam 1.30 am to 5.00 pm. Goad ... In r'CM' MW lluliMlll Daily~PilOt SIDEIMES Continued from AS tpin. However. that plan Wll held otf for a bit. u Panel went back to Newport and took O\'er for DeBuak. who toot a one-year aabbadcal When DeBuak tetumed. Pmel WM bis ualltant for the Dell five yeen. until DeBulk IDiCJftd on to CllapmaD. Panel then went to wort on his~ d~ and later mumed to Newport Harbor to ~an ua1518nt to Bob Serven in the early 1990I. Parse! said he did not think be would become bead varsity coach. but when be earned his master's degree. he found out Tun O'Brien left u coach at Bstanda to take over the mtm'I program at Orange Coast College. From 1992 to '96. Panel coached the Baglea at l!atanda. •1 had aome a.I great pJa)WS.. Panel said. ·11m Pau1kner WU an All-CIP player In my flrst year. My last two yan.1 bad great poupa of kids. 'lbe last two years. we won 25 games in one tellOO and 23 in the nexL Just great WI.. Panel ukl be enjayl b.11 woit a Bstanda'a albJetk: director becaUM of the people be comes in contact with. CoedUng wu an experience tbal got him wbtn he Js and he Ja grateful for thole days. .. well. ~molt fun thing about coed>tng and being the A.O. is the peat people you meet, .. Panel uld. •1w made 1e>me - wry good friends. And the outstanding kids you ooacb. lt's great. It's lib teaching ID advaoc:ed cJase. because you get ,.; the best kids. It has been wry rewarding. See them going on and being su.ccessful really mabe you feel good. .. PaneJ. 5', cbe latest Dally Pilot -; Sportl Hall of Aune honoree, lives In Irvine with bla wife. Lori. : They have two chD.dren, Turi and - a boy. Welton, Who will play ... baabtball at Northwood nm year. O'Brien coacbel at .. Northwood. where O'Brleo'a son. •· Ouis, will also play on the team. ............. ............ l ,. -• .. I ' Policy How to Place A .. . Ratel and deadlines are subject to change wifhoot notice. The publisher reserves the right to ~nsor. reclassify. re.vise or reject any clas$ified.' classified display or display advertisement. P1ease report' any error that may be in your classified ad immediateJy. The Daily Pilot accepts no liabiJity for any enor in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. .. CLASSIFIEAD. Mooday ...................... Friday 5:00pm I • Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm .. ByFax . (949) 631-6594 .. 'By Phone (949) 64:2-5678 By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay Street Wednesday ............. , Tuesday S:OOpm Thursday ............ Wednesday S:OOpm (Plea.1e lncl!Mle )Ollf --pbcoe n11mbcr Ulltwe'U Ctlll you bd: wilh a price QllOOl.) flours Cosua Mesa. CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. ct Bay St Friday .................... Thursday S:OOpm Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Telephone 8:30am-S:OOpm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-S:OOpm Monday-Friday Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm Index . ' • • I ··'.~! :•-. ~ Calldla/ HOME HOME RESIOEMT1Al ~'~, 1~" FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS INCOME MISCEWNEOUS RBfTALS ..,....,...,._, hmHln 3t3S Filmlln 3435 PROPERTY 8 ..... ToSharl a 5'2-411-ffS4 jiii====-=-l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::iiiiii W.... ... 4-f'llll NP9 ct11tu1I loc. nr UCI. NEWPORT ~lat uad--. a•t•d condo, own ba, TOft SS 4 IKOllOS UC ,_ ~ flll¥Dl lfl shara 50S util. no smk/ .Im. a..111-~Sb & Wli ·.kit.·~---~---,,_Vc1tu1949-759-6866 :l-k~~5~0~ CONSIGNMENT GALLERY AN1lQlES a oou.e:rrBLES • UPSCALE FURMTURE PWtoS&AJff • Rmil Prica kaliud • We Make House Calls • CASH BUY OlJTS • One Piece or Ertcirc Estate Co IAYfltONT CONDO -. --• nsignmcntJ fu:a:p<cd D.tilr w/dock, lbr 2ba, park· -· -0.-. "'- • Eat.itc~rs -Uga!Appraia;ili Ina. $650,000 Paul ~ ~ :~ All real eitat• 1dv..-tls· • Bonded & lk.cmcd Lanaone 949·290-8128 PQi ,_ ~. l52 Haml ~~\~h~ n~.:111:~~ •SK SQ. FT FREEWAY FRONTAGE SHOWROOM .--.. ..__ Dr. 714-722-Ulil •221 1310 ConinldllMll' ch 80,000 Homes Each $32 per week (4week Donna at (949) 642-43 Pl1Vltl T"'°"'1g 7t90 ,....,.,,_ lery ...... u. Owr:I>~~ SUM .. lR JOIS Work at lllOPnOHIST l'tl, dala the beach smaH, boll emry cust SYC. fi $8!50r. rental. Pleau call 949-Fax Ries Sleenl MllAer' 714-729· 1150 800-585·0747. 540-(0)3 pt! ~1313 o..i,.t ~ T"""-SSS S.les/G•ll•.ry '°' lrl & custom fr~ B.iboa l$l9nd ,... dlys!Wk $h0wl'm. hst II-' -· .Uc>scate arbc:ullt• '"''°"' w/coostarot client C011t¥l ,._ '---.f'R -.> Btay l)lllln&. ,...,.taq + corrm 9'900m Mt-47S.2174 =· e:"· ~ ~ ._ _____ .. 7l4-S46-2156 for 8lll)t « f .. resume 714-546-5317 Fiero! D"lfM'F Fully E•per .. nced 25-30/llrs week located In Coron• del Mar (949) 6"·1413. Falf Housina Act of 1968 •In Cmt.1 Mesa; End of SS Fwy _.,... spm.. & 11WiJ :b/.111 &AaOI SYUDtO PINT- as amended which TOU.fllf.E 0.... .._..Sat 124, \fllllh 1ri1. veld~~ HOUSI Venellles condo. -------meku It 1111111 to 888_434_0722 1,67 N•v•4• Av• 1111'8\ _......._...., aar. pool. fitness, bal· Offlr• Sf"K• wMt-4, '-' S-W n/l'f Fine Oinlnc hperlence. Ethnic:. South Cout Pina uu csn 714·436·1010. 1dvert1M •any prefer· Complettly itmldeled 4br, 7/l, QJX) 9&1SOl1''4 ~y $l200 949-nl-0889 150·300sf, COM fashion ence, !Imitation or 904!!0-4170 714·4:M.07U 2ba Home. BHutiful ___ ._ island OI' oc airport ere1. dl$Crlmin1tion besed on t 94 t NEWPORT BL. COSTA MESA landsclll*I yard. ... q • -... :::..:-~--NI •• .,..... VUl•1• 3·5yr ISi, 949·720-0262 tlC9, color. rellalon, te•. '-iiiiiii~~··=~=~:i~==~==~ efflclent. al new appli· :-?d~ ~ '...:= 2+2 411let colt•&•. Fplc, ·------handicap. familill $letus • .._ ...... ~ .b/lbe ..... or national orltln. or all mur:t DV/ '»•left lll9MI 1 &tKftlJS ances. wine cooler, tion.. &8 mo.. No ~ yard, w/d, pool/clubhse intentton to make any AWu.rll. ~ ~ atrium, Ip, C911tr• *· $l500mo. ..,_,,,_1420 on blit'-lO)il.CMN7Mla im;iiftiiiim~iiiii such preference, lfmlta· n.tallftllM/ IKDl'll&UOISE tnic:k IWrtina. cathechl lion or dlscrlmln1tion. • """""""' •~ ce!tina, llPPfO• 2000sf COltl Miia 2br+den/2bll upper llnlt, This newsp1per will not PRECIOUS METALS --..ii--.-S695.000 to V49..500 by new paint, l blk to bch, knowlfllly eccept any --~ 7l4-21J6..361S -,-so-.-,-Att-,-w-/-Alc_o_v•_t_Of 2 c parklna, .,1 12300 1dvertlse11M11t for real c-t <•'-..... MeldWMllll 3855 4-1'f.U NHD OfffltSI Office ind cnclos•d 949-673·7800 utate whlc:h ls In OldColns!Gold,sllver, Prlcedtosell'995.000 aaraae. "'-carpet/ ------- vlol1tlon of the law. 0Uf lr#*Y. watches. antiques NIW NIVlll USt:D size Interiors ell redone. c.emlc ble 949-515-4881 ......., Galt .,_....... re1ders are hereby tollacllbln 949-642·9448 7/8 weddq dress. Tieffl. p l/•nt <>•9""" .......,.,. ..... "'b __ .. Pool "eil _.....,. $1000 •• a •u ..,. '"" .,~ .. """" P...,,..erwood ••ts Eslde ""' ., • ""'""' • Re11ul1r & Special Educellon Advocel•·Resources Credentials 949-640-2147 inlOl'med that ell dwell-•' • .-.... over _. b..,..k b lbr.,,./d ti jecuul, tennis, 2 c e• inas ed'lertlsed In this ••••••• tor $500. 949-642-7302 lllUl1I Nlguel ec •Y w • P1 0 ....:N\'mo 949-689-S576 II b'· MUSll'&t bnckyud. NO PETS ---"""-·'-----•-----_.. ~~~s:-::al9~P:.~u~lt~ """-W•NUD -ON..;:;...TV_C_Olt.;.._Ch-e-nn_e_I -'3 $945/mo !M9·6JHSll buls. INSTRUMEHJS Jepelles.Swerdf O N S S Spec UST SIDI 2br 1.51>1 llvfh Sir, Sh, llJllt To complain of dis· --------4"'-'"1._. .:; desl;:.-_,u;_rf reso~~ apt. pr. $1195/mo, No bri&ht & clleeryi._ no sd.'.!:fr= c.rimin1tion, ull HUD tofl. ~·-•-' (94t) 4t4-l 7tt t •· E t t pe•·. l""" lrv1·n1 Ave "" smokln&/.,.ts $27l)UCllC) frcM•tl-"""424·8590. --,_..., a y.., pvt 111 custom .. """' • "~ ~•4t-ISl-5446~ ...,.,. pool, sp1 fountains f4t-400-7404 Wiii Tutor Your Child Aucdonl 1483 Aa:eaorla 3515 a.tnm Views 1n e1ted Bur ._.... ,., ~""" •l*t ...._, 2 tDfls _, 1Ae~~i"::9altry G~1r,?-, SHlltMAN GAaDINS, Gardenina Asslst•nt PT Mon.f111H2, duUds Ind mowlna, plantina. e•rden m11nten1nce. $7 .50/llr ------· 949 •• ,,_,,., oun ISlANO a.tt11nf & .._ ...... in fll$hll)n Island his 2 posrtlonS for stock ~son. FuM & PT. B-f1b/heallh 401K Call Chari 949-290-1261 0t tu resto~2752 --ANTIQUE& CLASSIC CARS, & rlER()WflSE ""'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii le .. y G~eft4 l'I••• Brand Rid&• $l,SOO,OOO-d/W, Fi» tie h encl at i.d\ NI'*-* to t.y, trn. Spe Place your ad P W'•NTED black finish with bench, ~ ~~-= yard, c:i.-flllf, lltly IW1ls. ..... ~ $'JXD 714-356-0atl todayl PAltT·TIMI "" nic• while keys, $1,800 Blsil-lnd ~Slmn~ ~-._ _____ .. (9'9)642-5878 l'OMANlNTPnsmt• 714·731-4165 ,ANTI_ ...... .._ .... n""""'UE~-s-· 714-6••·4516 •fnll•••••---•iiiii ,...,......,. let1 c.... ,...., nr --... .-======::.i::::::::::_-~--~--.J..:-:-:'-':·-:'->:•-:s_,:·-:2_2:'::,::=L======= S beck bay, 2br 1.51>• Olcltr Stvle Flll"llltln Call 3811 condo. new C¥pet/paint, Sllfe .. ....,.. PIANOS i Colladlblal AnN: START YOUR NEED TO 11 deck. FP, 2 c• car lmmK'*te lql '41lr/2.5tlo. .,...,..._._ •AlllnflleC.... BUSINESS TOOAYI 11Ul4959C9-293--4630 W/d '*""· petio. $3.IXnno. ·-·-·Ollloa-tor .. ...._1_ft ... T 12•4:00 NHdbuslnesshtlp? SEllYOUR MM~2S07 M CASH PAID$$ Pets;;.';t~c:s'te ~se St1rt·up/up1nslon 1a~....e -3br --·-'-"' 1sslsl1nc•tv1Jl.866-PROPERTY 2b11ar, pvt llund. close llN 2 .. -•-·~ -"· 17th l Superior, (Nut 278 _,,l to bell no "'*ls $1600mo -_..,_ ... ~ • .!!!.~~ to Mdlaels) ~1-3212 ·---·--,, ....... OUR HOMES ..-. remodel•d. •tep• to .,,.._ .__,,...,.. Henry 7l4-7l9-442S beach. rp, front patio, . COllSIGm.mns·~ I i SP.-o IUmNS & CATS 0011 o" tint -···•lllllwartura RBd i1 pit ,.,,,.., JI Dl!f ,.. ... lilod ll*S. ndnd. --~.., ~ ~ll.,...nil AISGWn GOU>IUUI 60 vend1na machines/ ucelt.nt locltlolls, 111 for Sl0,995 80()..234-6982 « --12~ ~ --------Rlll&tltt www.anlm1lnetworli.o<1 Wllllld W Oop On-h 9&644-22'19 -------QUAUTY IITTINS & Offb .... Wmta4 for CAna Cared Far In Ptlvlll purcllue. COM/Fuhlon Homes. Mlcrochlpped, Island/Airport area. 1!500- Of THE WEEK •-Vwtla J11r • •atS310094M73·7800 .. ,_ pelnt '1tlditlout. PAGE ON • yd, RV ... 2 c ... SATURDAYS t1t S2200 -~1 I ... 3br 21>1 llw. hclwd CAN HElP 11r1. 11U111t yard. frijt 1r-. , .& I I pats ok w/6tip. 36& E.sthlr ~ St. do not disturb t.1!ant • &IMOlJS $2600 Avlil 8-1660-0488 Mt-574-4249 UIBAll.-t Mf.,S74-4MS Blood T.-S. fed f'l'tlriun\ 5000sf. Wiii pay 1111rktl •-----... foods, ~ Sl1ob, prlct. t4f·720--0.162 -------Oewormtd & lft·fleld, -,_.--,-c_.--,-..... --5-b< Liit 1516 IU.Tlf 6'.WWflEf. Tues __ 111,..__ -6b 6000sf ~ vi.w .._. 38r. 281. vwy c ... n. avell 7/6 S3500/mo yWly .._ 949-759-3171 a.et c..t on llclo, nur Via Vella, 6/15. Calieo. fem•... J'Meds medical attention. ,.._.,s..ut ......... , w..nds 12_. _ .,_ _ 1, 1pproa .. on y••-y •••us y ...... •• 180 .. ~ iMi SP£ClRUM f 1.22 acres. Mr flllllon --Nr.,.... ..... ~ .... ......._J:J.& ~ IASTSIOI CM Office soc 11. Oc11n ' bl)' views. ... lllWPOM HOMIS bl)' view, l atOl'y 3br 12·--f ...... ...,. 111111. l28bl 950d 350lf Below Markel V1lu1 Ml......, ltUlTOltS 2.5ba 2200 af, house -' _.._ 129 Cltr9o St,""'-c:t.n: $3,750,000 Cell P1trlck tff.675-61•1 w/hua• pvt Ylfd, RV IJ'llt lod 91Mi42-5171. Tenore Nationwide USA fUfnlshed Studio on the access prof lancbc only -------n.--5 949-856-9705 $3595 pets oll 2323 ..,.... -• Beachl Avalleble July & Irvine Ave, call Patrldl l'rl•• Offlca hit• IAYF•OMT W/2 Sida Aue. $700/wkly. $1000/ Tenote949-8Sf»9705 e.u..t a.trl.,,an 6 Approx 68hf, 1063sf & ..,,__ ~ 3 ...... -'"""" sf ~m;;on~th;;ly;•;;7~1~4-~l»-t;;~'°'~b;;;;;;;;;;;;; wffks, AKC. adorable, 1~23'f 11 $1.80·$1.98fs& •-...,. """' """"' potty trained •llr•ady nur Newport Canter. atat .. pool, .,. • pl~ $700-$800 949·492·9884 Avilleble 213-746 l300 entry 1'1trlcll Tenor• ,....UM~ WINI WIN! WINI Win A Night Of comedy For YoU And I Frllndll Just Mall this ad In fOr our W84lkfY random drawing along with your name & phone number. MlltD: Oli'1 Plot Comedy Contlll. 330 W. lay St. • Cotti Mesa. CA 12627 Nlml;.__.........,.._ __ ~-------~-'"";.;_,--~--~_..---- Phonl~~--..1,.-~------------------............ - PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. I ., D YD, IEU. MY CAR Run your ad in the Newport Beach-COsta Mesa Dally Pilot and the HuntingtOn Beach Independent to c I reach over Cld:C:li o ~ o Wio' O AMX I 'i 100,000 homes. ...,_,....,,..,,....,.,.. _________ --1_ Fax us this form Qlaf Em.'- with your credit ,._°**,..,....,_ card # or mall '*' • Moci.i---~~Y~ check lg~ 1°:=:=:. e~ ~ ...................... Run for a weekl ---c..a.... ,... ..... u.. .... ~ ... ~ If your car does "',.., """"' ... --- not sell, we'll run -i·=~t.~~.., It for another ~ - --- -- - - - -- week FREEi All for just $20·. HOMOA CllV '00 ()rCJ111I OWMf, SOI. 1111 ~htt cond, ell pwt, 112.000 ., ... ,. p111ly 949-S1'··U44 0 CehfOfnla law re QUortt 11\ft conlrec tOI a tekln& lolls thal total ~ Of more (lebot or materiels) .. 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Q $ -lu South, YUlnmblc, you bold: •Kl73 ~AltJU 0 7 •AllJ ~~&\Sf to ,_ to ,_ ' Whit do yuu bid ilow7 A -You ll'C too 1UOQ1 for any ~ nWe.. even four .p.dc$. You ft lo lhe slim T.ODC even q!pOlile a ~ mintmuro 0111>ipedc ~ Adviio p;artoef Of Ibis by IDlllufat:· IUrina •jump 6hlft. Bid dlrc.e clubs. That nm oo rak.. siJk'e )'OU llwa~ ln4Cftd pla:in& lhc flNI connct 1n iplldcs. Q ' • lu South. vu hlcr1ble. )'OU bold. The: biddm.1 lw ixocceded: 80Ul1f Wl!St NORTH I ,_ 3~ ' What do you bid now? A • Thal depeftds on )'OW' mechocls. Yoor wcahfi of pime tOOCrOls makes yow band beuer than its point count, so If you ~ 1his sequence as fon> iftl, you slioUlcl make I Slim try by biddin1 row dubs. If the JQn., raite b iovil.iotdonal. )'OU can llo DO more than bid four hcatU. VllllclnWlnlld 9145 -----------------$Ell w...-.r-1,. Repeir or Rtpl1c1 wooden pies & wooden fmqs 7'4·444-0JU your stuff through ·n .,_..._ ... ,_. classified! ~------... ----.... -Gtwl bile. 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