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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-03-12 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot.. ... • a1 Serving the Newport-Mesa comm.unity since 1907 . WEpNESOAY, MARCH 12, 2003 . . . . . Newport • campaign reform begins Some issues meet opposition in study session, while others will find their way onto .. City Council agenda. June CHa1rande Daily Piiot NEWPORT BF.ACH -Campaign refo~r municipal elections will get its day in council. chambers, officials decided Tuesday. In study session. City Council members agreed to discuss at a future meeting the ques- tion of whether and how the city should tweak and tighten ordinances governing council races. But even as members ~ to pwsue the maner further, the council was deeply di- a vided on what specific remedies it might want ( to consider. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Susan Thomas, Connie Cooper and Martha Church, left to right, want to recall the Villa Point board over inappropriate spending. City Atty. Bob Burnham laid out seven op- tions -some of which were popular enough that they're likely to become law while others are already dead in the water. Diff ereiit views of Point Most council members who spoke agreed it's a good idea to consider requiring all candi- dates, campaign committees and their trea· surers to undergo training on how to property See CAMPAIGN, Pqe M P•ul Clinton OailyPdot NEWPORT BF.ACH -A reud brewing inside the gates or one The president and homeowners of the Villa Point Condominium Assn. in Newport Beach have taken their differences into the courts. they would support recalling Kontos and two other Villa Point board members. They received about 80 postcards supporting such an action. REDEVELOPMENT of the city's ritzier coodomln.ium communities bas spilled over into the courts as a breakaway faction or homeowners battJe to uneeat their president. Attorneys for homeowners 'leading the coup scored their third legal victory Tuesday, when an Orange County Superior Court judge denied the homeowner a.ssocia.tion's attempt to silence its members. "Our clients have been sued twice now,· attorney Philip Ashman sad. "We believe all those legal actions are meritless. • Attorneys with the Villa Point Condominium Assn. on 1\tesday filed a request for a restraining order against about 20 homeowners who won their own victory last week when a judge threw out a prior association suit against them. The two factions filed dueling lawsuits earlier this yeac after association President Peter Kontos began a landscaping project at the Z28·unit higher-end complex. During a March 4 bearing, Superior Court Judge David Olaffee said Kontos' reign as president has resembled ,, "something a.kin to what you might find in some banana republic." Kontos, who maintains an unlisted number, could not be reached Tuesday. His attorney, Dean Smart, did not return calls. Beginning at the tail end of 2002. the homeowners allege, Kontos began a landscaping overhaul that haschanged the character of the Italian villa·styled condo complex. In October, the group. led by Martha Cllurch, Susan Thomas and several others circulated a questionnaire asking residents if At the time, Komos began circulating a gl~ brochure that showed a new guard post Shortly afterward, Kontos began tearing out sidewalks and yanking out bougainvillea trees, so he could plant roses, Japanese maples and other landscaping that doesn't fit with the complex's architectural motif. Thomas said. On Jan. 8, the homeowners were surprised to learn that Kontos, via a lawsuit from the association, accused the rogue See POINT, Pqe A3 Westside overhaul put on hold Six-month delay will allow economic study and more discussion with property owners. Deirdre Newm•n Daily Pilot City will ask developei;s to fund rail study COSTA MFSA -"Where's the blightr This question was asked repeatedly Monday night by Westside industtiaJ property owners and by Redevelopment Agency members dur- ing a heated discussion of whether ._,.. acres should be added to the city's downtown re- deYdopment mne. Costa Mesa officials need $3 million to look at undergrounding Centerline near South Coast Plaza. Segerstroms say city should fund it. Deirdre Newm.n Daily Pilot OJSTA MESA -The dty will bk South C.oast Plaza developers for money to study placing the Center- line rail project widerground through the area. Next week. city offidals will ask for contributions toward a $3-mDllon atudy on undergrow:uling the Ught- rail project. City Manager Allan Roeder said. While the Orange County Trans- portation Authority board bas not ex- p~ a fonnal position on the underground.ing. DO individual member bas come fOf'Wl.fd to sup- port it. said Ted Nguyen. the agmcy'a media rdadons manager. That's be- cause of concerns that the increased oosta of undergrounding would de- crease the project's abWty to ga.lrt federal funding, he said. • That leaws Costa Mesa in the pre- carious position of having to come up with the $3 mIWon, which is un- likely considering the gloomy eco- nomic climate, Roeder said Because the business community pushed ror the undergrounding in the first place, they are being tapped to fund the study, be said. But one of the largest developers In the South Coast Plaza area is not rushing to write a meek. Paul ~ man. spoknman for the Seger- stroms. said it's the dty'a respomibll- ity to fund the ltUdy since the other two dties involved -Irvine and Santa Ana-have already paki to ex- plore various alternatives in their ar- eas. ·eoth cities bed public fund.Ing THINKING ALtOWED Some good employment advice LOLITA HMPER ~~~ ? underpounllng study? • Call our Readers Hot1ine et (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypilot•latimn.com. Pfease ~I your Mme and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purpow onty. support to Jook at various altema· tiW!I and both got tometbing out tf It." Fteemao said. •Somehow when Costa Mesa WUlb to analyze some altemadves. all of • sudden cost is S.. Sl\JDY, Pap A3 For the property owners. it wa a questioo about pbysJcal disrepair. for the ~ ~the economy on the Westlkle ii stag- nant Because it is undear whether the aren economy Is lagging. the agency wted .. to 0 to postpone a decision for six months. The m -month delay will Ii" Jndepeodmt coosuJtants a chanc:e to bfcbl an eca OTW: study of a commerdll area that Niii .... 19th Street east ol Momovia. ft Uo "" ... the Community Red~ Ac:dan Com- mittee the opportunity to present ha vilioD See WESTSIDE. hlaM ATAGlANCE mrtntE-.: .. ...,.tam WE.ATHU ............ -···-........ .. e II 11.-.. 19iffl00ft. ...... .--....... FIDDALN'tDllQ -.a...c..••NI "'°"'*' 1 .... .... ...... u, ...... ...... ......... A2 Wtdnesdly, March 12, 2003 . NEIGHBORSf Patrick A. Blell of Costa Mesa Costa Mesa and Leon Skele of has enrolled at the MQtorCycle Newport Beach have both been Mechanics Institute CMMJ) in nominated for Orange Coast ,Phoenix. He pla,n~ to start June P>Ilese's "Faculty Member of 16 and will ttain to become a the Year" for 2002-03. Dan.lei is a professional motorcycle · pro~r of biological sciences ~ech.nlcian. The institute ls. . and Skeie ~a professor of supported and endorsed by • physical education and . American Honda Motor Co. Inc., athletics. They are aniong seven American Suzuki Motor Corp nominated for the honor. The Inc., Ha.dey·Da\idson Motor winner will be announced Co., Kawasaki Motors Corp. USA ThUJ'Sday ••• Kevin Bowes, and Yamaha Motor Corp. USA district manager of Vector ... Marine Corps Pfc. Gngory Marketing's Costa Mesa office, W. Murray of Newport Beech, was honored recently at "The son of Pamela A and Mark A President's Banquet" at the Murray, recently completed Bellagio Hotel, Las Vegas. Bowes basic training with was among the company's top Headquarters and Service national sales performers in the Banalion, Marine Corps Recruit 2002 "wind up" campaign. Depot, San Diego. Murray is a Vector is the marketer and 2002 graduate of Corona del distributor of Cutco cudery ... Mar .High School ... Marine The Susan G. IComen Corps Pvt. Jennifer K. Sphar, a Foundation Orange County 2001 graduate of Orange Coast Affiliate in Co~ta Mesa bas Middle College High School, promoted volunteer manager recently graduated from the. JuUe Reed to development Marine Corps Basic Combat manager. In her new position. Engineer Course at Marine Reed will be responsible for Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C: complete program management Sphar will accompany Marine of Ko men Orange County · infantry forces to build roads, education, outreach and set up camps and fortify livinS-survivorship activities, ,ueas ... Newport Coast developing sponsor and donor resident Matt Corwin will relationships and handling graduate from Army specialty logistics for key fund-raising· training Thursday. His specialty events. Reed was previously an is the military police. Corwin account executive for has been assigned to Fort' Meyer Golin/Harris International in Military Community ... Costa _ Los Angeles, and a media Mesa resident Jan Hannon, a relations associate with the staff aid with college support Western University of Health services at Orange Coast Science5 in Pomona College, has been .nominated for the school's "Staff Member of the Year" award for 2002-03. The winner will be announced Thursday. Harmon was one of four to be nominated for this honor ... Sharon Daniel of • NEIGHBORS spotlights achievements In the community. Please direct noteworthy information to Coral Wilson by fax at (949) 646-4170, or send e-mail to corai. wilson@latimes.com. GETTING INVOLVED •GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information on adding your organization to this ...... (948) 61<W298. ntE PHARMACOLOGY RESEARCH INSTTT\JTE The institute is looking for volunteers to take part in a study on quitting smoking. To learn niore about the program, call (888) n44673. PRIME DYNAMICS Prime Dynamics, a Newport Beach nonprofit organization for the 99 and younger set, needs volunteers for its programs. (949) 262-7300. PROJECT ACCESS Project Acc8ss is a nonprofit organizati<>n that links resident of low-income housing developments with beneficial social services usually throuqh resource centers. Volunteers are needed to turor children, teach crafta and computer skills at the various centers. Paul Shapiro, (94jl253-3120 ext. 229. PROJECT CUOOl£ Pl'oject Cuddle, a nonprofit organization, serves the needs of abused, abandoned and drug-exposed children. In addition to office help and one.a-month, 12-hour hotline shifts, volunteers are needed for an auxllillry group, fund-raising committees and to helP'distribute stidters to stop babies from being 'tllbendoned In trash bins. The Of98nlza1k>n also needs donated • gift items for mothers and babies. (714) 432-9681. PROJECT TOGETHER Project Together seeb adult volunteers to establish a trusting, one-to-one relationship with children stressed from family problems and abuse. This component of the Orange County Health Care Agency's Children's Mental Health Services offers training and supervision for the program. Many of the children are economically deprived, victims of neglect or both. (714) 850-S444. READlNG BY9 The mentor·reading program seeks volunteers to read to students in kindergarten through the third grade. In Costa Mesa: Pomona Elementary School, (949) 515-6980; Whittier Elementary School, (949) 515-6898; Wilson Elementary School, (949) 515-6995; and New S.halimar Learning Center, (949) 646-0396, need help for students in reading, writing and English. Mentor sessions mtsy be scheduled from 8:30 to 11 :30 a.m., and after school from 3 to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. SALVATION ARMY OF ORANGE COUNTY Group or family volunteers are needed to adopt a family, sponsor an angel tree, hold a canned food or toy drive, .or make a special gift or donation directly to ~ Salvation ('u'rny. (714) 832-7100. Daily A Pilot New'lfdllots Gina At.xan<*, Lort AndeBon, Paul S.itowltz. O.nlel Stewns NEWSITAff o..,..~ Cri!N •n<I COU111 reporter, (9481574-4228 ~.,,,,.,.,,,.,.,,,,,..com .IUMC ,_. Newpo'1 a.ICft NpOl'W, (949)57~ ju,,..Cll#Ql'•ndtl e IMllT>#.OOITI ..... Clflloll Politlct Md environment...,., (941) 7'14-<WO PtHJf.cllmon•IMJ,,..oom Lo.19 ....... Column-. outtur. ~. (94$) t7<M2'7& loln. ,,.,,_.,,,,,,,,..com DlilrdiPe ............ c.oetAI Mela f'9PO'W, (M) 57iM2..21 ~,.,..,....,,,.,,,,,_com Qwl llaC... Edi ufa 1 ........,, IMl 17'"4281 ........... llldmts,ciom Dally Pilot • FOR A GOOD CAUSE Jim and Nadine Turner I f there's one thing fun and Nadine Turner have, it's spirit. And with four kids and a demanding devotion 10 the Spirit Run fund-raiser, they need iL . "I guess we put in about 25 to 30 hours each the wee le of the race," said Jim, who along with wife Nadine has been essential to the Spirit Run since 1994 when the parents ofthen·elementary school Jcids offered to lend a hand to the growing fund-raiser. Now, three of their lcids who benefited from the run are at Corona del Mar High School. And though their youngest only has one year left at lincoln Elementary, chances are that the Turners willc:ontinue to volunteer even after the lasJ of their kids have left elementary school. Still running after all these years Eastbluff, Newport Coast and Lincoln elementary schools. del Mar High who started out here." Turners' most important volunteer tastes include worlcing with the event's other 300 volunteers. At different times during the Spirit Run one or both or the Turners might be signing up new volunteers or helping.match up their time and talent with event needs. Nadine often wortc.s to woo sponsors. and along with Jim takes on a lot of the less glamorous jobs, too. Race day is the prime example. l11ey show up al 4 am. to get the course ready, put the volunteers in action and take on countless troubleshooting tasks. Then, after the runners and spectators have gone home. theres cleanup to be .done, too. In its 20-year existence, the run has raised more than $1 million for Newport Beach elementary schools. Last year brought in about $120,000 and organizers were hopeful that this year's run, which toolc place on Sunday, would match or · beat last year's amount The run includes races for adults and enough events for kids to make it the largest children's run in Orange County. '"·It's really fun and a great thing robe a part of," Nadine said of the fund-raiser th.at benefits Andersen, Harbor View, "It's great for the kids to get out ... " Nadine begins the fl!ntence that husband Jim finishes, Hand see adults involved in their community. And it's a good place for a lot of kids to get their first introduction to athletics. 'lbere are athletes at Corona wit's a long day," Jim said, with Nadine chiming in almost in unison, "but it's worth it." -Slory by /uni! Casagrande. Photo by Don leach PET OF THE WEEK Angel Angel was fowid on the doorstep of the Humane Society. She was a treasure. inside a taped-shut box. A rare [¥rlx Point ~ese cat, Angel is rare because 4"1e is a polydactyl In other w0rds, she has extra toes on each paw, said DiAnna Pf'aff-Martin founder of the Newport Beach-based Community Animal Network. 1hese cats were most notably favored by author Ernest Hemingway, she sald. housing for homel~ cats and ldttens. So many calls for help come in at this time and volwiteers are also needed to answer the phone. HRecetving calls for animals in crisis is not for the faint-hearted." Pfa.IJ-Martin warned. "We are seeking a team of prof'esmonals that can manage, delegate and find solutions for the many people who need help. H "One c:u out of each potydactyl generation line is chosen and~ to breed in order to keep the 'I lemingway c.ats' original line going," Pfaff-Martin said. See other animals that are available for adoption at www.animalneruK1rk.org or Russo's pet store at Fashion Island between noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. Information: (949) 759-3646 or Community Animal Network. P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 926.58 • The network is also trying to rescue about 35 Siamese mix cats from the pound. The animal control removed the cats from their owners home. It is kitten season and the networic. needs volunteer botde·feeders and temporary C:O....Whon News ... 1st.ant. (949) 574-4298 ooral.wi'-ontllatlmes.com PH0100AAPHERS Seen Hiller, Don l..Nch, IC.ef1t Treptow READERS HOnJNE (949) 642-«>86 Record your comments ebout the Daily Pilot or news tips. Addr-. Oor edd,... ls 330 W. 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Irvine' • James Cedric Marshall, 33, Costa Mesa NEWPORT BEACH • Susana Lubiano Delasancha, 33, Costa Mesa Saturday Sunday •Amelia Jeannien Carver, 65, Newport Beadl • Federico Jose Retana Jimenez.. 24, Newport Beach s.turday • Silverio Alvarez-Aguilar, 40, Costa Mesa •Carl Williarnj)uncan, 32, Anaheim •Maxwell Earl Wilson, 31, Capistrano Beach • Peter Allen Ross. 37. Corona del Mar • Mic:tiele Lynn Collins, 28, Long Beach • Christopher Wayne Hulan, 28, Newport Beach Ftid.y •Alvin Noel Williama, 51, Santa Ana Heights Thund-v •Wendy Sarah Silva, 25, Mission Viejo • Michael Wiiiia Vanderburg, 18, Newport Beach • Carolynn Boyette, 55, Cardiff by Sea Ftid.y •David Eugene Mays, 37. CostaMeaa • Daniel Leroy Doy1e, 60. Corona • Justin Shawn Reding, 23, • Leny Ray Keya, 37.. Santee SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST We'll atert the day o1f with dente fog, but It'll break for yet 1nother mostly sunny dey, with hlgh8 neer 70 and lows In tho tower 60I. Thur.my end Friday will be similar, but the WMkend't loolting W9t. lnfonMdon; ...ww.~90" BOATING FORECAST The MJ .. tftt,wlndi will btoW to IO 11 .... In the lnntr w.teratN1 ........ Wfth 2-foat~-·-..n IW9fl of 2 IO I'"'-1hiwlnde will blOw 1 Hide~ thlt ewnfng. Out farther, the ~..-tvWlnda~ blow 11to26 llnoll. WMtt 2· toot-foot WIV9e jnd. Wiil liMll of .. to ,~,,... ...... _'° .............. .......... f'C)llWll '°" ... ....... SURF A mixed swell of northwest and IOUthwest energy amves todey,coms>fet9wlth mostfy waist· to c:heat•hlgha today. The SW9fl will bedc off on Thurlday, leaving ua with knee-to wtlat-.hlgha. The next northwest twefl 1rriwl Friday morning,~ . we mey ... aome ~ht et bCich welt• end .outh-fedng bNc:hlt. . ~ &.tufdrf, we could ... ...,. double~ • .... quillly: WWW • .U~Ofg TIDES ,..,_ 12:07p.m. 7-.31.,:..,. 11:05p.m. t:Ota.m. WATER TEMPERATURE ·-- ---~-----------------·---- . • . . Colonel who knows war to speak tonight David Hackworth, among America's most decorated soldiers, h,as long been. a voice on matters involving the country's troops. FYI Col. 0.vld Hackworth wlll apeak at the Newport 8Mc:h Main Ubrary, at 1000 Avocado Ave., at 7 p.m. today. The event la being orgtnlzed by the ManulCl'lpU Lecture Ser1 .. Committee of the Newport BNCh Public Ubr•rv Foundation. Information: (949) 717·3800. DHpa Bha;ath nectk:ut. hu Daily Pilot been vocal NEWPORT BEACH -Col Da- vid Hackworth knows war. He'• been In three of them. And Hackworth believes a war with Iraq .a>uld result ln a "Jong ocx:upatfon of the cowitry that coul4 put our forces In jeop· ardy.~ .. One of the cowitry'a moat decorated 10ldiera -he has been awarded eight Purple Hearts and more th:a.n 70 medals of valor for his eervic:ea in 1M>rld War n. Vietnam and Korea - Hackworth will speak his mind to an audience at the Newport Beach Public Ubrary and stu- dents at Newport Harbor High School The program at the main Ji. brary tonight is open to the com- munity. The session in Newport Harbor High will be open only to students and teachers. Hackworth, who lives in Con- STUDY Continued from Al prohibitive. .. 1n October 2001, the transporta· tion authority ~ wwli· ~to moYe ahead on plans to build the light-rail system 1n May, the authority aecured approval from the Federal nan.s,. portadon Authority to proceed with preliminary engineering for the 18-mile project. That process to darlfy routes and station loca· dons is expected to be completed by Septetnber, giving city and busines,, leaders a tight deadline to raise money and complete the study. The authority pegs the cmt of lUldergrotmding the ligtit -rail through Costa Mesa 81 about $200 million on top of the entire $1.5- billion project cost. Pn!ernan said the Segerstroms have previously contributed finan. ciaJly to a city-sponsored study a few years ago that resulted ln an above-ground light-rail alignment that they would support. But the route proposed by the authority-aossing Anton Boule- vard. then heading nor1h on Bns.- tol Street put South Coast Plaza -needs to be underground so it doesn't interfere with the emting developments. Freeman said. "This ls the most. bigbly dense area [of the entire project) -the most visitors, the most traf6c. the Dl05l square footage o{ deYelop- ment. • Freeman said. "Were try- ing to make it pedesttian frlend}y. aesthetk:a.Dy wodd das&. Freeman abo asserts that putting the light-rail underground dlrougb this stretch would save monq< "(You) don' have to woay about ~and ... there's a much easier way to ba-ve a direct con- nection into South Coast Plaza. wblch would cer1alnJy boost the ridership numbers. Colts have been going up [for the entire proj- ect] and estimation d rideTship bu been goq down. Councilwoman Ubby Cowan said she betiew!S the cost d ~the light-rail aerv- ice in Costa Mesa can be reduced -by aeadng a partnership with deYelopers. Private property own- ers around South Coim Aaza might be more amenable to gMng the city its right-ol-way d8bta if the taVioe is uodergrounded. but might charge the city If It ... abao.oe- fPOUDd. Cowan said. Cowan Is allo sdll boldtng out hope that the authodty board wtl gl\'8 the c::ity a fuD hemlng oo funding the ~ 8'rt In the case that neither the authority DOC the bullllneaael owners ehel out the $3 mOllon. c::ity support b the raiJ- lfnb wiD remain. Cowan de- dared. ~ just want a fair ahot 11 tbiil beall• we think It wtD be Ima a - peDIM with public-prtvate s-rt- ncnNpl deYeioped md we chink IR worth a~ bul we .-, wll not ldl the OeiatedM. •C&UZ........,.~Coecl M.a.ctm-vbe ...... (. PM221orb>t'~• ~•"'"*'oom about bla opin- ions on war and mWtary l.5sues &in~ the days of the Vietnam War. In 1971, aa the .• · Arm"'"' David ' youngest ·' .. Haekworth, colonel. he apob out on .national t.elevialon lllyfng, "Thia ls a bad war ... lt can't tMjwon we need to get out.• · He now says whether a war should be waged depends on whether a situation warrants one. ·1 would advocate war if you were taking out someone like Hitler," Haclcworth said Tuesday. M (World Wax Ill was a very moraJ war. But with lraq, there are no moral grounds." The country musl take lessons from Vietnam. he said. ~e paid a terrible. terrible POINT Continued from Al homeowners of fraudulently obtaining signatures supporting the recall. On March 4, Cllaffee tossed that suit out of coun. agreeing with Ashman's claim that Kontos' legal action constituted a frivolous Strategjc Litigation Again.st Public Participation, or SlAPP, suiL Kontos. Olurch said, has created an atmosphere of distrust in the community with legal bullying. •He has created a lot of fear· here,· Church said. ·we got 10 the poin' where we were using our cell phones because he seemed to know what we were doing before we did it.· On March 4, the association IS YOURS TODAY! Make The Most of Every Moment! price in Vietnam.• Hackworth said, "We need to ask ourselves, . 'What's the threat here?' And q much as I search here, I don't see-a threat to the nation's secu-· rity." Hackworth's 52 years of mill· tary experience will give the local community an insight into the present situation wlth Iraq, saJd JacqueJyn Beauregard Dillman, board member of the Newport Beach Library Foundation, which is hosting the event. "We just thought that be would have interesting input in tenns of everything that Is going on ln this world: she said. "His main concern Is that our troops and our military are put to g90d use." agreed to set a meeting for Friday to hold a recall vote but promptly canceled it severaJ days later. Omrch said. The issue bubbled up again over the week.end, when Kontos ordered workers to remove six plne trees at the complex's entry gate. "The thing that upsets the homeowners is that there were no details published about this; homeowner Greg Oeveland said. Kontos headed to court Tuesday to secure a restraining order to prevent the homeowners from interfering in that landscaping. Superior Court Judge Warren Siegel denied the request. • PAUL CUNTON covers the environment, business and pohltcs. He may be reached 81 (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul.clinton@lat1mes.com. VOLUME SELECTION• OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SERVICE GREAT PRICES GUARANTEED Offering lndlvlduallzed ln5tructlon • Basic Math • Algebra • Geometry • Trigonometry • Calculus CALL TODAY I 949-645-7900 488 E. 17"' STREET • CoSTA MESA ~of Irvine A__..) M!llW()()09 ~To look•*"' yaJd 1war ~ml wood. k chnc blinds won't ... wwp or ad.. C¥el\ In lht k1'dwn «llldw_...w .. wawooo1aan•u r...w ...... .................. ....IWd ID~thcy'rt., pqaQI See chflui>clly. ~J ---.L._ ~ •••••••••••••• . Help k our cfty .. Wednesday, Maten ll, aJOj A3 . Cox seeks money for Back Bay Newport Beach Congressman is seeking funds for dredging and restoration. • · Paul Clinton Funding for the dredging. Daily Pilot which bu been a tough sell In previous years because it NEWPORT BP.ACH ...... Rep. was a new project, should be Chris Cox Ls readying a aec-easier to auain after Cox ond roWld of funding re-pinned down money last quests for local envlrorunen-year. tal, projects,. a mon.tb after "The req~ 1 am womng . secu.rlng $21.6 milllon . in beyond (the $21.6 million) to· President Bush's 2003-04 ta1 almoSt S50 million," Cox budget. • sa.id. MWe're In far better Cox must, by the end of the ·shape because we are an ex- month, submit his requests !sting project.· for funding for the project Local leaders lauded Cox's closest to Newport Beach efforts, which have brought hearts, a $35-rnillion dredge mooey 10 the area on a fairly of Upper Newport Bay and consistent basis for envtron· Newpon Harbor that could mental projects. begin in earnest as early as City and state officials have September. secured $13 million in Bush included the $21.6 matchmg funill. for lhe million in the current year's dredging project in a deal budget for a restoration sur-that would have the fedt'raJ vey of Upper Newport Bay, government pick up the re Oood control protections mauung $21 ·mtllion tah, aJong Sama Ana River and an Newpon Beach AsslStant Cit} histonc groundwater drink-Manager DJve Kilf said ing \Y-Jter project, among oth-"It'!> temfic that Congr~'> er;. man Gox I!> tiling the lead to plug the moneyin·on the con~­ slonal side.· 1Cilf said. -nus is a vi· ta.I project to make Utt the Upper Chris Cox Newpon Bay stays a great habitat for the end8;!1gered . species who live there. The $21.6 million a.ITeady in Bu5h's budget inclu~ $186,000 for an enVU'OJllll.eD· tal restoranon survey of the San Diego Creek watershed. Back Bay and Newpon Har- bor The second round of fund· mg wouJd be included ln an approprtauoru bill from the Veterdm Administration and I loui.mg and Urban Develop- ment and Energy and Water comm1uee!> That ..econd round of fundmg lS expteted to m elude SI .8 million for the Up- per Newpon Bay restorauon and S4 mtlhon for restoration of the harbor. FULL BAR COCKTAILS Put a bug in someone's ear Call the MEXICAN RESTAURANT Daily Pilot NO PASSPORT IS NEEDED CLASSIFIEDS --~-.. ·CALL 642-5678 1 OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 196 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949·645 -7626 GLOBAL LINK FINANCIAL SERVICES Strangled by Debt? In Need of a Loan? CALL: 1-877-725-8823 (TOLL FREE) Instant Approval! Good or Bad Credit . , 'y M Wednesday, Mitch 12, 2003 PUBLIC SAFETY BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Feds sue Newport &ach accountant Newport Beach tax pre- parer ~Uy David is one of five people named in a law- suit filed by the U.S. JuStice Depariment Tµ Division stating that he and othen prepared federal income tax retwns using boius in· • formatiQn~~.S. Attomey's office offi · said. The complaint, seeking to stop the company and its associates from prepar- ing further tax returns, al· leges that David and the others repeatedly prepared tax returns for their cus· tamers using false and in· Bated deductions for chari table contributions, home office and business ~x­ penses. According to court pa pers, almos t all of the tax returns prepared by Wes1- em Tax Services Inc. re- sulted in refunds and the compan~ busin grew mpldly by word of mouth, said Thom Mro:rek, spokes· man for the U.S. Attorney's omce: The company targeted primarily mJddJe-income wage earners and military personnel in Orange and San Diego counties, he said. More than ~ or the . ~turns examined. by· the IRS underreportea custom· ers' tax liabilities, Mrozek said. High bacteria levels close two bea~hes The 10th Street beach in Newpon Bay and about 300 feet of Corona de! Mar Beach were closed Tuesday because of high levels of bacteria, Orange County Health Care Agency offi- cials said. Beachgoers are asked to avoid contact with ocean and bay waters in these ar- eas. -Deepa Bharath r.---------------, 1Calendar Show 'Proudly Presents1 : 71te (fo4ta L: : ANTIQUE(! :ows "'• S• & Sak : CAMPAIGN Continued from Al file campaign ffua:nce u;te- ments. A rule that would requ.l.re campaigners to file the scripta . for telephone messages and other promotion8' matertab also was popular. But an item Councilman John Heffernan proposed that had been the la~nchfng point of the entire discussion met With solid WESTSIDE .. Continued from Al and goaJs for the Westside next month. industrial property owners, who have been the most vocal critics of the redevelopment plans, showed their displeasure by booing and~ the con· sultants from Urban Futures dur- ing their presentation Monday. Many owners charge that their property is not blighted physically or economically, artd they have lambasted city officials for not having a dear strategy for the fu- ture or the Westside. They also fear the prospect or the dty buy- ing their property through emi· oent domain if it Is labeled blighted. The Plaf\11ing C.Orn.mJsmon had given preliminary approval to the boundaries, which run roughly along 15th Street. Whittier Av· enue. West 19th Street and Po- mona Avenue. in January. While the owners were heart· ened that the agency did not ac- cept the proposed boundaries Monday, many fear the redevel- reslatance. Heffernan propo5ed that the city set up rulea to avoid the potential conflict cre- ated wheo a pa1d political con· sultant benefits financially from the dedsJon.s of council mem- bers he helped put in office. Heffernan proposed that the council tab a cue from the city of LOs Angeles, wbose oewly minted regulatipn to limit these relationships will take df'ed July l. "Pethapa you might want to wait until after July l to see if Los .,.... wment tratn \Yifl-xrep chugging alollSI enddng &gene)' members to jump on board faither down the line. "I think it's better than having them decide to fut ~ ahead. but I would have preferred to see them reject (the boundaries! or send [them) baclc to the Planning Commis&on for downsizing." said Dan Gribble. owner of Boat· swain's locker on West 18th Street lbe problem is a lot of data provided by (the consultants! is either dated or enoneous and I'm concerned they're going to continue on with that. and that the redevelopment agency may be swayed that way." Before the agency made its de- cision. .CO people spoke. Of those. only three expressed support for redevelopment One of them WdS Quis Fewel. a resident of the Westside as well as a Costa Mesa business owner. Fewel tried to dispel what he considers some of misconcep- tiom about redevelopment "When it's misunderstood, it can sound mean-spirited, oner· ous and ugly." Fewel said "I chal- lenge (the redevelopment agency! to educate these people how you I Quality Dealers Combined with Over~ Years of Excellence. Furniture, I ALLOWED. 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Sal IO:OO&S:OOpm, Swl 10:00lm41Xlpm paperwork. , While Graham has no problem proviclliig services to low-income families, and the majority of the kids come from the lower half of the socio-economic ladder, she is haJd pressed to teU an atlluent child he or she cannot take pan in the program. Although Segerstrom is most often associated with South Coast Plaza. the Performing Arts Center and lots andlots of zerm. the man grew up on a lima bean farm (soon to be Ikea) and Isn't a A • HARDWOOD •LAMINATES • CARPET • CERAMIC TILE• Wtm. R.OORJNG ·~!!!2°!! i •\m@:.:;:.i SOLARIAN ~ALA£.W • 'J/4" SOLID EXOTIC DUPONT HARDWOOD STAINMASTE s44e ~ s·141 from 111• -111• • Travertile 1a-x 1s• .......................................................... '4.21 IQt Ceramic Tile ...................................................... flstll9d 11wn '4.19 IQ .. Laminate 'Nood ................................................ lrWllld tan '4-11 IQ t WHATIS •.. ·Q9f-viia ~~ rf7our1 Tli6 .Jttrtt i.J in the flavorful broth mfiJ:U from scratch fresh tach f'Mrning. Gmnow chutilu of chic Am lnrost and riu in our dmciow /Jrotla. Gamuhtd with dilld tw<>tndo and dl.antm, finishl.d wilh a Jqu,eeu of .frtsh limt. ~ plS any seripus lepl challenges," Bwnham ~­ gest.ed. The coundl ultimately ~ Another suggesdon that Greenlight Committee spokes· man Phil Ant called "di.singenu· ous" was a plan to restrict com· mittees or lndMduals who collect contributions on a candi· date's behalf and then d!strlbute the money to candidates. 'll\e proposed rule, which did not earn council members' support, would have Umlted the amount . will use eminent d~ judi· dously and that you're not out to do anything but raise, property values.. The Westsidllis a misb-ma.1h of industrial, residential and com· mercial properties that evolved haphazardly and resulted In some houses smaclcing Up· against in· dustrial complexes. The Down· town Redevelopment Project. was established in 1973, and new ter· ritory hM been added three times -the last time In 1980. It In- cludes about 200 aaes. In October 200 l, the city began a study on adding more land to the area to spur economic devel· opment, on the recommendation of the defunct Westside Specific Plan. The study provided suffi. cient evidence that other paits of the city qualify for redevelop- menl The Independent consultants did a preliminary study of blight to eliminate properties that would oot qualify and arriWd at the proposed boundaries by whit· ding the survey area from 900 aaes to 600 to the current 434. ln the past few months. indus- trial property owners led by John Hawley -the owner of Rallmak· stranger to hard work. Throughout the tea party he nodded in agreement and added his own sound words of advice. Graham, Steel, Segersttom, Youth Employment Services board member Bruce Fener. public relations darling Ouistine Carr and I talked about the importance of not only learning the right things to say as an interviewee, but acquiring the confidence to fully present yourself. "Self respect in each one of us is very important to our personal success. .. Segerstrom said (Note to self: Mo.st powerful man in Orange County says to respect yourself.) Fetter warned Segerstrom the annual Roman Feast was not the gala event, the real estate mogul may be used to. "When you think of charity 0811\JARIES Nancy Dunlap White Private terVices wiD be held for former 18-year COsta Meu caldml ~ DUoljp Wiiia& Mn: White died ~.,, caaafl dft hMrt faltUie: She WU 16: She Is IUrviYed by tiulband Gor· don: IOI\ SC:6a: btOCher oa- vkt; 8'lt.ert Jane a.ter and Plitti WaJbi': aod one grand· child. • Marlc A. Soden given co c:andidates In thil man· ner to Just $500, the cunent ttmJt for an indtvklual contributor. GreenJJgbt collects donations for canOldates tt aupporu. --- But the ~ne thing an coundl ·members dkl qr-ee on. with dtY 1tafl' and special c:Ou.nael all chlmlng in agreement "You're talking at?<>ut leveling the playing field flnd making everythlng r ~ fair, .. Counc:ibnan Thd Ridgeway &a.id, "but that's an tmpossibility. We'U never be able to make it compJetely level." ers -blwe ~ incluslon in the added territory and worbd to dean up thetr properties. 1bese owners. say their mdeavon are making a n~ change and should be given more time to continue. r t • . . Other property owners m..iled against the prospect that the d ty '· · could fake their property. •. "I grew up very poor and brougtu myself up by working hard... said Brian Williams. who rents out cbe residential property he owns on the West.side. "I be- lieve in the American system. ... This property is going up in value. I don't believe In (eminent domain]. I don't think It's Ameri· can" Agency member Ubby Cowan. who suggested the six-month postponement. said she would like staff to meet with the diverse group of property owners on the Westside and create guidelines of , wha1 these owners need to do to malntaln their propert)t Cowan also recommended staff meet with developers who "are currently salivating over redevel- opment" to find out what woukl attract them to the Westside with· out redevelopmenl events, you think of black ties, evening dresses and the like" Fetter said. (That's funny, first thing that pops into my mind when I think of charity is grubby jeans. T-shirt and a pot holder, while s~dlng in a hot kitchen serving soup.) The Roman Feast Is 1>0mewhere in between my kind of charity event and the usual "This is very, very casual People are comfortable. You won'1 find a sport coal in the place." Now It may have been my imagination, but I could have sworn Segerstrom's eyes Ughted up. Something tells me the former farm boy will be all too comfortable in that son of setting. Who knows. this could change the norm from black tie to hog tie. p.m. today at Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Olurch in ~rt Jn.ch. MJ. Sodeti. • 't\Vrld War u vete~ died Friday of pneumonia. He w.. 86. He u JUl'Vtwd by wile ShefYt Genie Soden and Jier~c.bil­ drm; IOD Martt IL; d&usbter Mary Ann; alate!' Jean Car- loCk; arid several pandchU· dttn. •The Deltv Pilot Welcom.ee o~•tieeforr~or fo11Nr ~of Cotila M ... end Newport~ If you Wint to heve Mi obhuaty ptlnted in the Pttot. Ml your mortuerf to fax ue the lftformetion et ........... 110 Of C»ll the ""'9IVOm ..... . 7&M32.4 -. ' . . -. 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READERS RESPOND i.---J A questi9µ~_of impr9yement AT ISSU E: Debate continues about whether Mesa Verde Center should become home to a Kohl's department store. I was pleased to read that the proposed Kohl's department store has received Planning Commission approval. However, in reading recent letters I was s urprised at some of the residents' opposition. Several letter writers talk about the loss of recreauon. I am not sure what they mean. If tl1e theater and Ice Capades were successful they would still be there. So unless a new wave of residents (and those writing le tters are not) plan to patronize these types of uses, why not clean-up the empty buildings and . provide the residents of Costa Mesa with a use -Kohl's -that makes more sense and more importantly will provide revenue to the city. The people we should be listening tu are the residents who live directly behind Mesa Verde Center. They all support the proje<:t. In fact. a recent commentary by one of the residents in this paper stated that the residents of Mesa Verde see the addition of Kohl's a .. a welcome improvement These are the voices ow City Council should be listening to -not the rumbUngs of the same usual suspects that oppose every projed that comes before the city. Kohl's will be a nice addition to the Mesa Verde Center and provide the residents of Costa Mesa with an amenity that will be used by many -I bet even some of those who oppose the projeci. J£fF.EDMAN Costa Mesa So let me get this sua.ighL The Segerstroms own the land, tbere are three buildings on this land, two or these businesses have gone out or business, and the third is about to. The Segerstroms put the land up for sale, a huyer offers to buy It and put in a new business. The buildings are the same i.ize. and from what is reported all the traffic, and environmehtal concems are addressed and comply to the standards that have been set forth from the city. And the residents that are impacted the most have no problem with this. Excuse me but where do we live? I thought this was America. where free enterprise and supply and demand dictated businesses and wfiere Economics 101 was studied. Businesses go bad every day. Who made the mayor of the Costa Mesa a dictatorship and said government can tell a business how to run their business? To rectify this problem w1th the bowling alley, the Segerstrorns should shut them down, and plow the three buildings down, make it into a giant parting lot What will the mayor and the Kona Lanes people do then? Tell the Segerstroms they can't? After a few years of having a vacant parking lot. maybe the mayor can tell the Segerstroms to give up the land to the city through eminent domain and then the city can develop it, though into what I don't know. As much as I can tell, there will never be 100% agreement. But wait we have 100% agreement now with the proposed Kohl's store. The Segerstroms want to sell, Kohls wants to buy and there 100% support from the neighbors dire<:tly affected by thi!> proposal. Where's the problem ? KEN KASSIN Costa Mesa Kona Lanes is a recognized landmark-pure and simple-and a very DON LEACH I ONLY PILOT The full moon rises over the old Kona Lanes bowling alley in Costa Mesa. unique landmark to boot. Its sign pops up in Sven Kirsten's "Book of Too" on page 197. Too architecture universally conjurei. a beach lifestyle and what better place to maintain such imagery than CoMa Mesa, "coastal table" if you wiU. Stant miles from the Pacific Ocean? A redundant KohJs won't fare nearly as well -if at survives at all -after close to 50 years of existence. To~ anto the mix generations of Kona patrons who fondJy remember times spent there with friends and family. No one, in 2050, will fondly or otherwi~ remember quality time spent shopping at Kohl's. But. in the meantime, perhaps they can purchase their Hawaiian shirts there ... just a!> they could at KohJ's in Michigan. Massachusetts, Texas or any of the 28(!) California Kohl's scheduled for a grand opening this month. Keep Kona. scrap Kohl's! UNOANEWMAN Costa Mesa I totally agree with Steve Smith on hi!. idea for the Mesa Veale C'.enter ("Where's the vision in Mesa Verde?" Saturday). We definitely need a skateboard park (wake up Costa Me<>a and Newpon Beach) and it is so hard to find a movie to take my grandkids tu any more. Maybe Smith should ta.Uc. to Henry Segerstrom. I e-mailed skateboard park activist Jim Gray, asking him to read your article. Good food for thought PEGGY MAROTTA Balboa Island I would hke to voice m y opposition to Kohl's coming into our neighborhood just because of the sheer traffic impact and also the extra noise that would be generated by the trucks and the amount of custo m ers. CRAIG BELMONT Costa Me!>a I think 11 1s a really bad idea. We do not need any more departm ent ')tore\, we have K-Mart, Target and we don't need Kohl'~ there. What we.do need is bowling dlle~. higll schools, !>Ometlung for families with children and just young people in general, places for kids to hang out A woman wrote an her letter to the Daily Pilot that maybe a combination with a state park or M>mething like that would be good, but apparently the people in the housing next to the Kona Lanes don't have any kids so they don't want '\ this kin~ <>! thing. I think it Is a very bad idea for a shopping or department store at that location. MORTEN KIELER Costa Mesa I thought the City Council appointed people to represent us. not to run over us. A huge Kohl's will only detract from other retain oudets in ow city despite the big traffic problem that is going to happen WAYNE LEFflER I am callmg in suppon of Mayor Karen Robamon, who is appealing the Planning Commission's approval of the Kohl's department store in the Mesa Verde area. Costa Mesa does not need another store for shopping. I thmk we need to keep that area for younger people so they can have some recreauon area m Costa Mesa It M'etllS that Costa Mesa is getting more about money' than anything else and I thank maybe they are heading toward no more fun SHIRLEE MCDANIELS Costa Mesa I am '>O against this Kohl's store I have laved here for close to 40 yean and my hu!>hand and I used to go to the movie'> dnd ice ~kaling there. Our ch1ldrt'n. our ~andchildren have gone there. aml now with the Kona Lanes gone. we have no emertamment. no fun places anymore that we can go to eas•I) w1thout gomg mto big er™'~ or up.,tep., The older people u-.ed to enioy the theater and the younger ones ice '>kating .incl bowling. My vote I'> no on Kohl's. MARY ANNE KANOEl Mesa Verde Dance Lessons: $15 Every green is a dance floor when you have the grace and game of Chi Ch i Rodriguez . So why should you pay a visit to the Toshiba Senior Classic? Well, there are more reasons than you can shake a putter at. Ma mi , Newport I 2003 TOSHIBA • Advln~rdt tlnr•n c:.11 M9/llC)i.1CJ01 or Visit StS. • t t \ • .. "1 -Z •" . r .., • • • ,. . . ... --~ . ' i I I I • l I I i I ' I t QUOTE Of TIE DIN "That is one of the most exciting meets I've ever p articipattd in." · Ken L11Mont. Newport Harbor pts sM'n coach M wednesdly, Mlrch 12, 2003 DON L£ACH I DAILY PILOT CdM's Alexandra Shue, left, and Haytey Peirsol, battle it out in the 200-yard individual medley. Shue won the event, but Newport's gins won the day. Newport, in a thriller Ball outswims Hewko in final leg of 400 free relay to give Sailors victory. Bryce Alderton Daily P~ot NEWPORT BEACH -When they had to deliver, they did. Members of Newport Hatbor Higb's girls swim team trailed visiting Corona del Mar for most of the non- league •Battle of the Bay" dual meet at Newport Hatbor Tuesday until the final event the ~yard freestyle re- lay. Newport needed at least a first and a tbird-plac.e finish to beat CdM and that's what It got to win. 86-84. CdM won the Battle of the Bay last season. •it still doesn't get much better than that. N said CdM Coach Doug Voiding. who moments earlier men- tioned similar words as he prepared for the final relay. Newport's No. 1 relay team of sen- iors Mal Thjlma. Nicole Mackey. Jen- na Mwpby and Hayley Peirsol clocked a 3:40.69 to win ln the final relay, but it was the quartet of senior Annmarie Harvey, sophomore Anne Belden and juniors Amber Harper and Jessica Ball that put the hosts over the top. Harvey and Belden staked a lead of 21 hundredths of a second before CdM's Ann Winners negotiated the third leg to glve CdM the lead by 34 hundredths of a second, leaving Ouistina Hewko and Ball to decide the fate of the meet. Hewko. a member of CdM's CIF Southern Section Division n cham- pion water polo team. led by an arm's length. · three-quarters through her leg. But Ball. behind the cheers from teammates, friends and parents, gave it her all and touched the wall a mere 15 hundredths of a second sooner. "Christina is an awesome swim- mer," said a giddy Ball in between hugs from teammates. "I thought I bad a one-in-a-million chance to get up to her speed. but I guess It was just the spirit of the moment. The whole team was cheering for me and that pushed me. Annie Wight is my spirit. along with Carotyn Conway, Kim Houseplan and Sabrina Cook." Newport Coach Ken LaMoot en· cboed Volding's thoughts about the close finish. •lbat is one of the most exciting meets I've ever participated in," I.a· Mont said Newport (1-1) took six events. while CdM won five. The Sea Kings (l-1) won three of the first four events. lnduding a stellar perform- ance by Alexandra (Lexi) Shue in the 200 individual medley. Shue touched in 2:09.28, ahead of Peirsols 2:10.05. "We were neclc and neck the whole time," said Shue. who last week broke a 20-year-old ecbooJ record ln the 500 See GIRLS, Pqe Al BoYs sweep CdM Sailors take all 11 events in Battle of Bay duel. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot NEWPORT BF.ACH -Unlike last year's thrllllng comeback by Corona del Mar High's boys swim team to tie Newport Harbor, this season's install- ment of the Battle of the Bay left little, if any, drama at the starting blocks. Powered by the return of senior An- drew Cole, who spent last weekend swimming in an international meet in Calgary. Alberta with the Irvine Novaquatlcs dub team. the Sailors (l-1) powered through the depleted Sea Kings, 139-27. Coach Tun SaMno scrambled to find swimmers to fill the lanes in many event& "It's frustrating,· Salvino said "We have to discuss the vaJues as far as swimming is concerned.• A number of swimmers left the meet early for various reasons Salvino cited as "classes and tutoring." Newport won all 11 events, with Coach Jason Lynch bighligbtlng the efforts of Cole. who will swim for the University of Utah next season. and senior Nathan Weiner. Cole won the 200-yard individual medley (2:07.92) and the 100 freestyle (48.87) while Weiner took first in the 100 back- stroke (1:04.09). "I feel better this week than ln c.an- ada," said Cole, who battled the flu while In Calgary last weekend. •My times are pretty solid. 1 took a few seconds off the 50 free. For me, this is a really fun meet." Newport senior Ross Sinclair won the 500 free (5:07.35) and 200 free (1:52.93), while junior Micbad Bwy placed first in both the 50 free (23.•7) and 100 Dy (59.32). Senior Jay Thompson touched first in the 100 breasmroke (1:07.08). Cole, junJor Sean McGhle, Weiner and Bury pac.ed the· 200 free relay (1 :33.22) with Cole, McGhle. Bury and Thompson teaming up to take the 200 medley relay. Slndair, Weiner, Bryan Auer and MdihJe also took first ln the 400 free relay. "Our kids were fairly motivated." Lfnch said ·1 am disappointed be- cause I would have-expected mo.re competition because it is the ~e of the Bay." Junior Robert Pries posted CdM's best finish of the day (second) ln the 100 breaststroke (1:1U6), while Jun· lor 'Ihlvis Hersh placed third in the 200 IM (2:25.23). -EYE~ r;b~~~· Mtfch 17 hOnor" JOHN KATOVSICH f WOIVIEN'S COLLEGE ftA~llrTDAl .I )I ~·~ ·: ' Variguarcl falls in GSAC. "' 'I finale The Master's wins tournament crown with 76-66 decision at the Pit . .. COSTA MFSA -The ~ women's basketball team. which ..VOn the Golden State Athletic Conference regular-season tide, failed to hold pff hot Master's College, which defeatecf dle Lions, 76-66, Tuesday at Vanguard uDJ· versity. Leslie -bubols scored 21 p0iilta for the Mustangs. who went on an 8-0 run to over- come a four·polnt de6dt in the final 3:5-4. After the Mas· ter's built ita lead to 10, it clinched the victory by convert- Lns 7 of 8 free throws. The lead .. Muter'1 78 Vanguard 66 had changed five times during an eJght minute span early. ln the second half. until the Uons broke away, but the Mus- tangs answered back. Sophomore guard Lacey Mills led the Lions wlth a game-high 24 points, in- cluding 7 for 9 three-point attempt& , Senior forward Coµrtoey MciCinney, who came off the bench. chlpped in 13 points and eight rebounds for VU. . The Uons built a nine-polnt l~d midway through the first half. but ~­ ior guard Robbln Dittenbi.r, picked 'IP two quJck fouls and sat the remainda; pf the half. Meanwhile, the Mustangs ,ran off a 14·5 run to tie it at 22 with 6:-42 Jeft before halftime. Both teams will play in the NAlA Ownplonships beginning March 19 in Jacbon, 'Iennessee.. GMC~ RMI The Me9elr"l 18, ¥1111...... J' The....._,._ o.vn. e. OeWulm.lefyt e. Sevl« 9, Dubois 21, Brecelln 15, Tappe 7, , Glaze 5, V.n Doelburg 2, Ang9ng&.n 5. , 3-pt. Goelt -Dubo19 3, Brec:elln 3, Seyler 1, Glai.1. Fouled out -none. Technical• -none. ~ -Miiis 2•. Lee 0, Wilcox 2. C.ndelarte 3, Ditt.,...,.r 8, Joeet.on S, J. ", LencMrman 6, C. LencMrman 0, S..m.n 6, • MdClnney13. • 3-pt. Goe'8 -Miii• 7. Olttenbir 2. S..rNn 2.' JoMf9eon 1, J. IAnderman 1. • Fouled out -Ditt9nblr. Technicals -wm. Helftime: 34-32, The Mater's. -. GOLF • Gary Play~f commits . . • HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TRACK AND FIELD PREVIEW t T . bib , i T. ·11 b N ' o .ios a .. i.1me Wl e ewport s greatest asset Intematlonal star,67,i:! among game's most beloved players. In a few weeks, the Sailors are scheduled to become the track team they can be. ln Uma, Peru. Kay said be spoke wlth Sea View League laat aeaaon. They went 8any about thne weeks ago, as Bany undefeated in the repJar le&SOO, but then came to California because the school in finished second at le.gue 8naJa to let Aliso Peru la on aunmer vacation. Niguel share the champtOnshJp. Al.Ide from the increased numbcn. Kay This lelSOO. Kay said FoothllJ. a new en- la also m:lted becaute be apecU lm-try to the ie.gue. Is the favorite to win the promnent to be made. team title in the Sea View. Kay added the "\Wre pretty eoUd." JCay said. •rm Sallon wW be able to contend because of pretty pleated with what we haw out their 10lld junior clua. which includes Nick there. ~·re young to we can develop MJller. who qualified for aF lut ~in the toward the end of the year.• 3.200. The Sdon will also haw experience. Matt Endnlu la Newport'• top athlete ln SeVen ie:nlon ant apected to help the the long jump. while Rldcy Nott Is U1Ded ln team in It.I arowina. procea Quta&n.an the high jump and Joel Walker an ICOle Johmon (aprlnts), the ltalldout ninnlng polnt.t ln the 100, 200, 400 and relays. beck for Newport's footbilJ team. and AJec Matt Tri.cy. anOther junior, retuma u a UftuauMt•d an two lmlori who ahould OP qualUler In the 400 from IUt eeuon. PIVwlde leldenhip. 11 lbould Rhett Hana-The SaDon' athleddam wU1 aa.o be iWd (.prinu and JUmpa). Wei Pohlmann ,strengthened by aophoCnore Spentei' lJnk. (dlltance), femando CMcocena. Jake Sb-the qulck wide recetwr from the room.11 ben (chrowa) and Johnny Motene>, who la team. . Ntlwport'• top hurdler.· "We'll be a preny pd dull·meec ceem.· ~ won a Sea View t.eegue Kay llkl. "VNie pftt1y dMp. and we a... a dde tn the 3,200 metm lut year. He wUl lot oJ goOd cll&ance runners. I'm hippf defend his IDdMdul1 ~ thla wtth the ..,.ecs. w. haw to wort on~ .. W\ Ind compete In the 800 end J,800, ~ .... 111 _.. plddns ...., I •W.. _..plc*.....,._.,aa.._.-., 11111 .......... OD-d-, ... al.... ..... .. ,.. ........ The Sailors r.m. ldo c:::... .... Sr. Rhett Hertdeld, Sr. °"*191" Johnlan. Sr. Johnny Moreno, Sr. WM Pot*nenn. Sr. ~Sbhen.Sr. Nee U..•1•1DY1, Sr. MetlEndnfae.:Jr. Niel Miier, Jr. Rlc*y Noa. J r. Md 'fr8oY, Jr. Joel \Whr, Jf. Spencer Unll. So. ... 9t. Men, So. .......... : ............. I'\ ' t • • COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKE1BALL 'Eaters hungry _, 'for Big West-win ]JCI will take on rdaho in a battle of four and five seeds tonight at 8:30. (:eve Vlr&en • .tilyPilot ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENThR -Ille UC I~ women's bru.lc.etball team will look. to improve on its surprising 'eason tonight at a pproximately 8.30 when t.he Anteaters face Idaho in a quarterfmal of the Big W~t Tournament at the Ana- he101 Convenuon Center. The Anteaters. the No 4 !>eed. d.Ild lhe fifth seeded Vandals (IO· 17. 8-8 in the Big Wesl) split thic, M>ason. with each wmning on RADIO: KUCI 88.9 FM their home Ooors UCI features five starters who earned· All-Big We&l Conference honors this sea.son. The 'Eaters are seeking their first win In the Big West Tow:nament sinee i997. "We've done a great job all year of distributing t.he bru.k.et- ball/ c;aid UO Coach Mark Ad ams, whose squad finished 16 11 . 9-7 in the 81g West. wWe're a pretty unselfish basltetball team." ~t year, the Anteaters fin. 1Shed wi th eight wins, but Adams ..aid they have opened up the of fonse and each player ini proved over the off-season. UCI juruor forward Christina Callaway lead-. the team in points ( 13.5) and re bounds (8. I) per game. COLLEGE BASEBALL . . !:UCI earns second :borne victory, 3-1 ANTi-.ArER RAIJJ>AflK -Jl1e OC Irvine basebalJ team .-.cored • two runs in the houom of the thud and a run on a thr~1ng er r<f in the Mxt.h to defea1 UNIV. 3'1• Tuesday at Anteater Ball- pcirk. ua. which ha., lost "'°pho mores Man An<.leNm. RJ Brown atld Jaime Martlnt•1 {O ..eason-. eiiding injurie-.. wnn tl<; 'iee'Ond tlome game of the ..cason. The Rebel., got on the board in •tt.ie top of the '>Ccond wilh an :«Bl single by Roben Vanlcirk to ,tore Fernando Valenzuela, but UCl answere<.I with two runs m •lli. half of the llunl on run-scor- tng hits by Oanny Mir.imontr\ and Mark Wagner • "· UNLV threatened in the top of : th'e fifth with runners on ~econd and third, but Kns Krise entered '•rn relief for starter Chm Nicoll l!hd got l'ric Nieben and Patrick i:f>obson to Oy out. UCI got out of '-the Inning on a failed steaJ at- '·t'empt by Andrew D'Angelo. Knse i• phched two mmnbrs of no-hit, . . ... one-walk relief to earn the wm and improve to 2-l on the ~n. flcliever Paul French earned hie., first save of the season after 'hulling out UNLV owr three innings and striking out three. UNIV '>tarter Robbie Van fell to 2·2 on the seru.on after allow mg three run-; on t.hree hit'> while sinking out five in MX m· ning.-. o f work. With 1he loss. UNLV falls to H-7 while the Anteater-. improve to 7 -1 ;.!. UCI starter Om., Nicoll threw four innings. givmg up a run on fi ve h11s whLle striking out three to get no decision. The Anteaters will trawl to Pe pperdme Wednesd ay for a 2 p.m. game. Noncont-.nce UCI 3, UNLV 1 Scont by Innings UNLV 010 000 ~ , !> 1 UCI 002 001 oo.. J !> 1 Van, Thompson and Vankirk. Nicoll Krise ISi. French (71 and Wagner W ICnse. 2· 1. L -Van. 2 2 Sv -Frendl ( 11 28 -Miramontes CUCll '-Cypress downs OCC, 5-1 CYPRESS -Orange Coast CoUege starter Kyle Allen allowed just three earned runs and mne hits in a complete -game effort. but host Cypress earned a 5· I Qrange Empire Conference b~baU win Tuesday. Allen, who fanned four and walked two. was outdone by Cy· pres.s sophomore right-hander Justin Keadle. who worked seven sl{Ong lnnin~ to help limh the Pirates to five hits. Keadle had six strikeouts and surrendered just three tuts. ( ollio Stiltz scored OCCs onJy run on a double-play grounder in the third urning. Orange Coast feU to 9-9· I, I 5 m conference. while Cypress im proved 10 12-8-1.3·3. Onnc• Emph Confw9nce CyJW9SS 5, occ 1 occ 001 000 000 1 6 2 c '(P'8SS 120 020 00. -!> 9 1 Allen and Hidts, Oeadle, Miller (8) and Browning. W -Keadle, 1-0 L - Allen. 2 2. 28 -Fielder ICI SPORTS Wedrll'sddy, Mitch 12, 2003 A7 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Sea Kings-handle Argonauts CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar High baseball team continued to be double trouble for its opponents, rap- ping five doubles among its 12 tuts to forge a I 0-4 victory over visiting Garden Grove l\Jesday in the quarterfinaJs of the Newport Elk.s Tuumument's Costa Mesa brdckel. Josh B~dbury, &arrett Sprowl and Danny M~in-Finn each had a double and two hits, while Niclc: Karp~ added two hits and Ryan Rhodec; la<>hed a two.run single. We<.:. Pres.c,on and Todd Mack- lin aJc,o doubled for the Sea Kmgs. who have ll doubles in two game... Macklin struck out seven and yielded just two runs and six luts ln five Innings to earn the pitch - ing victory. CdM (2-0) plays the Pactfica Thursday in the sernlfinaJ.s at a site to be determined. Newport a. Toumwnent QuartMfinal CdM 10. (;.-den Grove 4 Swr9 by Innings G. Grove 020 001 , 4 1 1 CdM 21s cm 10 12 1 Hideman, Rios 131. M asello 151. J Corona 16) and Geiger, F. Corona 161, M adthn. Stodtsllll (6J, Dunzer 171 and Menn-Finn W -Madtl1n, 1 0 L Hideman. 0 1 28 Sprowl ICdMI. M adt.hn (CdM), Presson (CdM I, Bardbury (CdMI. Menn Finn ICdMI In fi~t start,. Peterson key to Mustangs' win CO~ I A MESA -Costa Mesa I hgh junior p11cher Justin Peter· !>On made the moM o f his first vaNty ''art l\Jesday, "going the di~ram:c in a 4 I win over cross· town rivaJ Estancia in the conso- laLJon quarterfinals of the New- pon Flk.'> Tournament\ Costa Mei.a brad.ct at Estancia. Pctcr">(>n. who threw two hit- te.,., 10111ng' of relief Fnday, set- tle<.! down after allowing a first- mning run. I le struck out i.even and yieldl•d 1ust five hits to even the Muc;tang-.· record at I· I. Pe- SCHEDULE TOOAY ..-.. UC Irvine di f>ep~rdone 2 p m t<.n1;ord1a 111 Va~uard Uou\lerslt'(. 2 JO p'" High school larbut v· Torah at Sage Holl, 3 15 p n• ~ College women Bog West Tournament al Anaheim C-Onven11on Cenlor first round UC Irvine 11s Idaho 830p.m ..... _lleld High school boys and gorls Newport H11rbor Marona di Corona del Mar, 2 30 pm Swimming C-Ommun1ty college men and women S.nta Ana al Orange CoaS1. 2 p m High ldlool boys and gorls Oce.tn View at Costa Me54. 3 15 pm Estancta at Westm1nste1, 3 pm Sage Hill et Tustin, 3p m ~ C-Ommunny college -Orange Coast a1 GroAmont 7 p m High 9Chool bovs Costa Mesa at Los Am~31Spm College rnf'n Univer511V of Western Flonda 81 Vanguard Un•~s•ty. 1 pm Colleoe women Yale 11 UC lrvme, I 30 p m • Unoversnv of Vllestern Flonda at Vanguard Un1vers1tv. 1 p m Community college women - Grossmonl a1 Orange Coast 2 p m High school boys Newport Hart>or al El T0to, 3 p m Soflbel Cotieoe Vanguard Un1vers11y at Cal Baptist, doubleheader 1 JO p m Community college Orange Coast at S.ntll Ana, 3 p m Ooll Community college men -R1vers1de. Cuyamaca, Santa Ana and Orange Coast at S.nta Ana CC, 9 • m. High sdlool boys Newport Harbor Y9 Minion Vtet<>. et M1ss10n Voeio CC 2 30 p m ; Costa Mesa et Pactfica. 3 15 p.m tersQn also doubles for the Mus tangs' lone extra-b<l!>e tut. Senior Adam Beltran wa.i, 2 for 4 to lead Mesa's eighl-h.it attack. Mesa broke a 1-1 tie with rwo runs in the rlurd. a rally tha1 in eluded an RBI single by '>cmor Robert Rodnbruez, who larer scored on an overthrow. The Mustangs. the dc'>1g nated hom e team Tuec,day de spite playing on the Eagle,· d1a m ond. play the Lai..'\.lna Beach-Boba Grande winner Thursday a t a sire to be dl'ler mined. Should Boba 'h1n. ir would pll Mesa Coach Doug Deats against Bob.i fir\t year head man Cllarle'> C.liatman. who played for Deatc, at \.1e'>a. Estancia 10 -l l. wh1lh got a complete-game from 1umor pitcher Brad Young. pl<1yc, the loser of the aforementioned game Th~ay a t a '>Ill' 10 be de termined. Newport Ells T~ Consol.tlon quarterfinal Costa Mesa 4, Estancia 1 Scote bv Innings Estancia 100 boo o 1 o; 4 Mesa 012 100 • 8 1 Young and Crom, Peterson and Hunter W -Peterson. 1 0 L Young O 1 28 -Crom IE) Peterson (CMI '- Pacifica puts Tars away, 3-2 -' NeWport Harbor just misses in the seventh inning. NPWP()ltl HI.AU I -New port I larbor High ba...,eball teaJll I!> anxiou'\ly awaiting ·the chance at a dilfl'n·111 opponent fhur.day alter 10.,mg to Pa <.1fica. 3 l. for 1lw thml llffit' in four daY' 1n thl· I O'>la \le\a bracket quar1crhn<1.h of tlw Newpon 1 lh lourna111c111 Tuesday at i\ewpon I larbur Two unearnt•d rune,, 1nduJ ing the dt:Cl'>IVl' IJ.11)' 1n lhl' .,1xth , helped the ~1annn-. ;1d vance to meet Corona d•·I \lar in Thursday\ \en111in.1I-. Newport, which lo-.1 IO .! and 16·0, to tht• Maruwr-. 111 a nonleague douhlehcad1·r \,11ur day, had runner\ a1 ftr-.i and \econd in the '>l'VCnlh hut a 1w11 our linf d riVl' hy R.I MuOer Wa'.J" '>t..tbbed by a lt.'aping c;ec ond ua1,eman to cnd tlw threat · Newport '>l..U1er Hyan fom-y p1tthcd liw \trong mnmg ... while junior K.iro Maherjtan p;..it c·d • or.,· stx hit a11a1 k hy .:111r1..: .!. for 3. mdmhng .1 rwo run th1rd·lnlllll):: ';11gl1• IO tln\t' Ill l>a\e and ~lo.ti! Inc k'>lllt nw Sailor-. I l ho-.1 1 .. 11den C .ro\t' 111 ,, tilth plat• 'L·nullnal rhur.,l.la\ JI I I .m. Newport Eth Touma"*1t Ouarterllnal Pac1fie.11 3 Newport Harbor 2 Score by lnnm11~ Pde.fie 1 • J Newpor • • Harbor Estradd Cd!olr• y 1>1 ctr•<1 Torn1Jhn-. Torrey H1wnan hi .,nel S..im h•!I W Estrac1<1 L Hu•;nan 0 1 511 Castrey 18 Bern;mj P Cur1nor (Pl BOYS TENNIS Corona del Mar in Back Bay blowout Sea Kin gs have too m any weapons fo r Newport Ha rbo r. Ille Lorona del Mar I hgh ho\' 1erm1' 1eam blanked Bad. Ba\ n vaJ Newpon Harhor, 18-0, 111 a nonleague march lue<.da}' al Ntwport I larbor LdM '-Uphomore !-,pencer He1v. rallied 10 forte a pair ut ..in gle\ ttebreaker.. and won them both to help thl' ';ea King'> f3·Ul dominate. ( .dM\ We\ley Miller com btnt.'d with l'-'><'I ~da to wm thn·t· 't'l\, thu1 fill NI 111 tor < ... ir 'ten H..Lll to lop 1h1 l.ir-. :\o I '>lrlhrf<"> pldyt•r i "i Nonteque CdM 18. Newport Harbor 0 Singles Snyder cCdM1 dPf F """"·r 6 2 def Khoury, b 1 dr f Of-cit t i Miller <CdMJ suhi.lilut•· won 7 < B<tl tCdM won 6 2 f) 2 RP1U Cc1M won 6 2 7 6 7 (, Doubles Mill•" S,11oa ICl'.IM 11 f L Jlld hpley Jon< s ti 0 i1'"f Davis Serdyuk h 0 do:! Lutfy Hochwald n 0 W.ir• .. 1w Rut,.·rt~ 1CdM won 6 2 Ii 0 b 3 Nguyen G1,,gold CtlM won b 2 f.i , 6, ' .. l "' "' ... NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL • . . ,. M ~so.ay. Mardi 12, '2003 SPORTS BRIEFS GIRLS d n Anae won the 100 Cttd 56.111 barely edging Newpo~ Ashley P'Jrol (56.14). • .. Costa Mesa outlasts Sea Kings-Continued from A6 free. "'lbls ls a big meet and (Voldl.ng) kept us motivated.." Shue left after het race Tues· day to attend &'wim practice !or Junior Olympics, Voiding saJd. "(She) would have h elped In the 200 free relay," Voiding added. Mackey won th~ JOO butte~ (1:00.71) aJld 100 bn:· I tntjl (1:~.0J), whlle 'lltjima finhi~ nm In the 200 (tee (2:00.16) ~ 100 bud (1~2.lO}. ·,.. ·~ lt wasn't the best day to be pJtChtr Tuesday. as Costa Mesa High and visiting Co· ron4' del Mar squared off for a good old-Cashion oonJeague softball slugf'est. The Mustangs we.re outhit. 11 • 10, but managed a 13-7 triumph in a battle offom1er Pacific Coast Iague_ rivals. Costa Mesa junior cleanup bit· ter Jane· B Yamamoto made the Sea Kings pay for walking seruor slugger Ann Marie Topp~ twice ahead of her. Yamamoto wen1 3 for 4 with an RBI, stole two ba!.e~ and scored three runs. Topps still managed to double and drive in cwo runs to bring her season total to 14 RBis in three games. She also scored three times. Mesa broke it open with a five- spot in the fourth. including a two-run single by MicheUe Miller, an RBI triple by Jennifer Jordan and a single off the fence by Paulina RodJiguez. Miller finished with three RBis and scored twice, while Kelly Topps belted an RBI triple for the winners. • GOLF: The UC.. Irvine women's golf team won the Ant· eater lnvitationaJ by two strokes over Cal State Nort.hridge at the Coto de Caz.a Golf and Racquel Oub in Coto de Caza. 1 ue:.da} The .Anteaters shot " third rowtd total of 310 to ftitlsh che tourna- ment with a score e>f 925 (313- 302·3 IO). two shots ahead of Cal State Nonh.ridge 927 (308·311- 308). Angela Won led UCJ with a n-n-74 -224. • TBNMS: UC Irvine's men's tennis team swept the ~iting Mootana State Bobcats, 7-0, to h:ttproye to 8-7. Zoran JCorac, Jon Endribt, Brian Mortop, Gtef Biorkman, Peter SurapoJ and Eric Yandoc all won. • HOOPS: Pat Douglass, who led UGI to an 19-8 regular-sea· son record and 67 wins the last three years, has been named Big West Conference Coach of the Year by Coll.egelnslder.com. • SO<X:BR: UC . Irvine women's soccer Coach Marine Cano signed six to national let- ters of intent Lawyn Bi.rken· shaw (Aliso NigueO. Jodi Borba <Atascadero), AJeese Hernandez (Capistrano Valley), Dayna Knowles (Dana Hills), Britney Webster (Capistrano Valley) and Marissa Welliver (Aliso Niguel). • OOlllKiF.S: UC Davis will join the Big West Conference, moving from NCAA Division U to Division I, the school's Olancel- lor Larry Vanderhoef announced l\Jesday. The Aggi~ move will replace Utah State's eventual de- parture into the Sun Belt Confer- enee, which Will go ln effect in the 2005--06 season. • SOPTIWJ.: Newport Harbor fUWl senJor pitcher Kim Moore did not allow a hit through six in- nings and went 2 for 3 at the plate, leading the Sailors' softball team to a 10-0 nonleague win over vi.siting Santiago Tuesday. Newport (3·0) recorded •its third shutout in u (nany games and Moore earned• her thltd pjtchlng win. Of her 62 pitches; 46 were strikes ·and she struck out eight of the 17 batters she faced. • GOLP: &tancia High senior Jason Cassidy shot par-36 to give the F.agles boys golf team an ad- vantage in Its first round of play against Sunny Hills at Mesa Verde CountfY Oub 'l\Jesday. The F.agles (1-0) scored 194 to Swmy Hills' 215, as &tancia freshman Marcus Sostak shot 38, and senior Ryan Brown came in at 39. 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Of • dladi Elac:llan to Sal to bl -- pm Dept L13 The addfeu of the court IS same a:. noted above 3 A copy of lh1s Order lo Show cause shilll be published al least once each wuk for four w ccess1ve weeks pr10f to the dale set for hurlna on the pelolton on th.-followtne news p~er ol aener al ctrcu· I.at.on Pftnted 1n this county Daily Pilot OAU1 Fii 10, 200J JUOGI alCHAaO 0 . ruzu, sa., 1uOG1 Of THI SUPllUOa COUaT Pubhshed Newport Beach Costa Me~ Oillly Ptlol f ebruuy 19, 26. March 5, 12, 2003 W077 IS( 12846 llOTICI Of "1ITIOll TO ADlmS10 ISlATI Of: SKAIOlf W. lllZ tb SMAIOll WISOl lllZ ... SHAIOllllZ USE llO. A2179" ro all hen, beneti c1<111es. cred•lon con l1naent 'red1toe s. and per sons who may olll- erw1se be mterested tn en-"' • ':':i Ot *= '9ClOlded In ... QMlly ~ = .. -~,. UaoddDn. Ot = F« ..... ~tbtiidcM( -*51"" ~ Jn...~ Mon-Fri 0:009m ID 4~ ....... _....._. .;,___ lhe wtll or estate, or ~Ho. 1.,._,P _....., •• ,.....~ .... -both, of SHARON W HOTlCETO~ and ~ not to MERZ alu SHARON .... ... ... ~ .. -.... tlS1~....:!2' ~~'::Cat-~~to~~Orwe: ~~ = &:::'~~~=~~ "*'"Mt OOf"V9)'ld IO .cl r5:5 ~ 8y &hf now hald bv ii und9r Mid ~ ~ Deed al Trwi in ._ propeny .......i "' Mid t C°"'Y-.cl Siate m'DMlG 03ft2m. dncribacl as Co~ialy OYI~ de!!Cftbed "' aatd ()Md of a. --T Mt HEWP0«1' ~ The 111wt addrMs Vd COSTA fllUA OM. Y otnar OOllTlllln Pll.OT TORS oompMtt WIL SON MERZ aka OF 8Ul.K SALE end we IOcetld at SHARON MERZ (UCC &ec.1105) IS 2158 Newport BMt. A PCTITION FOR PRO· HOTICE Col.a..-.., CA BATC has been hied by HeREBY GIVEN twt a The bulk .. II STACY M RISBROUGH tn bulk .. II~ to be Hlndtd to be ODnlUm-the SuperlOt Court of medl. mteld • .. ofb al Caltforn1a. County of The '*'-(a) end ALDEN LYMAN ES-ORANGE llUllr.-~91) d CPDN 00RP0AA-THE PETITIO~ FOR ~.rnJ.'~~r(I) leflre: TION, _.,.. eddr9ee II: l'R08AlE requuts lhat ~ IHSTmJTE 11329 Soult! Shit. STACY M RIS8ROUGH OF MASSAGE THER-C«Tb, CA 90703 and be eppo111ltd n penooal APY. INC., 21M New-.. wilc:lpMed ... dMI repreuntaltve to ad poet BNd., ~ Mela, II Mln:f'l 28. 2003 minister Ille estate ol CA The bulk ... II Ille decedent DoirG ~ at: lllbiec:I 10 callDmll THE PlllTION requesu AMERICAN MTfTVTE lAillonn Coitii..a.I the d~L•denl ~ Will and 1,.-, No. ~ b1irQ -*I .._ II" The OF MASSAGE THEA-COOISedlon8108.2. codtc1ls. ti any. be nu.. S-. No. 29982 .... ~ RS als A.PY (11 b Ille II~ edm11ted lo probate The 1lla Ordlr No. 21~· a:inman dllVlllcllt. I M olier llUllr.-to Sec. 1108.2, h Will and any cod1eils are 21 ,,,.. ~11 "¥· ~ .. 1911 plqlMy =) end 86-~ llilotlNtlan avatlabk! foe eum1na· HOlD OF 1"US1'£E'S dlecltlld IDM ii •) l*CI by b mull be ~) The hon 1n lhe ltle kept by SAL£ YOU ~ N ll"JIOl'ldtobe: 12542n:t ) ...., h PMt rwneandadlhelofthe the courl OEFAl.l.T l.HlER A S....Nllolpafte-:h.CA tne )IMl'I •...._,by P9l'80"I w111 ~ THE PCTITION requests DEB>OF TFIJST DATED The 11dli1lg111d Trume .. 911e111), Ill'..-dlMll mey be tied la authoetty to adm1n15ler 1t~M. 1.H.£SS YOU dDllrnl .., lmay air None Al.DEN LYMAN ES-the estate under lhf' TN<E ACnJN TO 11¥ iwidw d .. The IDc:llllan In CPDN CORPORA· Independent Admtnii- PROTECT ~ ... ~ Ind CJ1s CelbM d h ~ TION. 11329 &.Ill trabon of Estates Act PAOPERIY, IT t.MY BE cammcr1 dilVlllclit. I ~ a11oe of .. sn.t, Cenlol, CA (Th~ Aulhonty w1ll •llow """ n T • ""'.,. .,.. tf1Mr1 ~ Slili _._.I) tr .,,. • 80703 end .. IUt dey It.. personal rep<nen· .........., A " ,-....,._ "¥• _, tor ............ .._. by any t11llve lo talr.e min• SAU:. F YOU NEED~ 1111 "' bl INdlt. IU _,..,. -"' ,_,. fMrd1 ecltons w1thoul obt11n' EXPl..ANAT04 a: llE ..._. ~ or The Mme(•) end cnllltor lfl9ll be Ina courl approval .., • ..,.. '"""" "'° _..,, --01 llUlir.-eddi9la al b 27. 2003, wf1ictl II h .,,.,"'"'"' vr ·~ -·-..,,. ...--bullflel9 di Before lak1na certain ~. YOU ~r·cw~ ~ ~ Wn: '.,.,. NII datay ~ very important actions, ~ 'YOU • ..__.... ~·~ ll:lcw9. · howtYtl. the personal SH0U.D ~ICT A ~ to P9Y.. ,._.._, ' .,.,.TRANG NGUYEN, r•Pfnentalt~• will w LAWYER On 03'2lv.lD03 ~ lllR1lll un ol Mela, CA requNed to alve nottee •10:00A.t.l.~ .. rdl(l)~byuld .,.;,~=Illy-:: ~I) ~ to 1nllfesled ~sons ~ Ire. • .. 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"Ill 0..., ,_.. -.., Co4e 16!1 11'0 A ---------' 0 dJt .._.....,. -.. lllJ ,,... l'lil lttqunt for S,ect•I ~------_ .. __ .. _...__. __ .. __ .,., _________ , 11 1Mac1 lof11Js .,.,.., ~!not topped the field tnlh1 500 free In 5:04.18. Mackc.-y, Velr- soJ; '11ajima and Newpofl boyt. Sherman's M, won with a HM owr the par-35 cowse. Mls&ion Viejo (196) and Woodbridge (202) trailed. Other Sea Kin~ Zade Rablnovtcb (36), Robert Ury (39), Brad Ownberlin (42) and Tun Frohling and Alex Otlkovanl (each at 43). CdM's Vtviau Uao took the 50 free (25.79), while teammate Jor- enJor Andrew Cole recwned from an international comped~ tJon ln Calgary. Alberta. Jast weekend. Nolt'"9ue gtrts 100 free -1. J. Anae (CdM), 66.11; NMwpoft ... CdM .. • ~S: Costa Mesa Rig.h's , 00)1 t~ team dropped a 12--6 Golden West League decision at Ocean View, falling to '0-2, 0-1 lo league. 200 mad~ relay~ t Corona del Mer (J. Anae, McCoy. tAclCay, eow1u1), 1:~.se. 2. Parole (NH), 66, 14; 3. Bowlus (CdM), 58.21. 500 tree-1. Peirsol (NH), 5:04.1&. 2 McKay (CdM). 5:35 22; 3 Conway (NH), 5:41.28 Huy Pham (singles) and {flr· rett Sneen and Daniel Gomez (doubles) stood out for the Mus- tan~ with two victories each. 200 fr94'-1. Tejitna (NH). 2:00 18; 2 Ch. Hewko (CdM), 2:02.88; 3 Bowlus (CdM), 2:02.88. 200 free relay-1 CdM (Carlson, 1 Eadington, Liao, Ch Hewlco). bM.98 • • 100 bac:btrotr.e -1 Ta1ima (NH), 1 • soFhwJ.: The Sage Hill School softball team defeated nonleague host Turbut V .. Ibrah. 15-0, Tuesday to improve to 2-0 this season. 200 IM -(Shue (CdM), 2:09.28; 2 Peirsol (NH), '2 10.05; 3. Murphy (NH), 2:16.50. 1 0210, 2. J. Anae (CdM). I 03 85, 3 Murphy (NH), 1'.05.63. 50 free -1. Liao (Cd Ml. 25. 79; 2 Parole (NH). 26.38; 3. Carlson (CdM), 26.85. 100 breaststroke -Madtey INHI, 1 :09 01 ; 2. McCoy (CdM). 1. 15 08. 3 Wtght (NH). 1:15.62. 100 fly -1. Madtey (NH). 1;00.71; 2 McKay (CdMI. 1:04.42; 3. Beebe (NH), 1:08.87. 400 free relay -1. NH ( Ta1tma. Murphy. Pelrsol, Mackey). 3 40 69 Catheryn Dalley pitched three hitless innings and was 2 for 4 with two RBis to key the mercy- rule win. • SOPTBA.LL: Behind the arm of starting pitcher Evelyn Flores's 12 strikeouts, the Estancia High girls so~ball team improved to 2-1 with a 7-1 nonJeague victory over visiting University Tuesday. Non!Mgue boye Newpoft 139. CdM 27 200 medley relay-1. Newport (Cole, Tllompeon, Bury, McGh1el. 1:44.35 Wemer (NI. 51 96; 3. Auer IN). 52 99 500 free -1 S1nciatr (NI. 5:07 35. 2 Jorth (NI, 516 70; 3 Sherman IN) 534 73 200 free relay -1 Newport (Cole. Shortstop Rebecca Kaplan went 3 for 4 to go with Hilary Ockey's 2-for-4 performance. Al· lison Wayman went 3 for 4 with a double in the hit parade. Flores improves to 1-1. 200 free -1. Sinclair (N), 1:52 93, 2 Auer (NI. 1:5'.86; 3. Jotlh (N), 1:55 71 200 IM -1. Cole (N). 2·07.92; 2- Thompson (N), 2:13.73; 3. Hersh (CdM). 2:25.23. Welner. McGhte, Bury). 1 33 22 • 100 badt -1. Wemer (NI. 1 04 09. 2 Sharman (NI. 1·05.01, 3. Laidlaw INI, 1:08.40 50 free -1. Bury IN), 23.47; 2. 100 breaststroke -1. Thompson (N), 1:07.08; 2. Fnes ICdMI, 1:1146; 3. Armstrong (NI. 1 13.32 McGhte (N). 23.64; 3. Armstrong INI. 23.98. 100 fly -1. Bury IN). 59.32; 2. Gregory (N), 1:03 46; 3. Amend\ (CdM). 1;04 83. 400 lree relay -I. Newport (Wemer. Auer, Sinclair. McGhlel 3 40 37 100 free -1 Cole (N). 48.87 2 2640 legal NoClca 2640 I Legat Notica 2640 Legal Noti.ces 2MO Legal Notica 2MO from.th• court clerk C•ltlooma q2fj76 fldllites llsilM1 Att-r fer l'etltl-. 1171UTOCJelltRSCf l()fQlO~Cf k>~e Ramc>n Co1onado .._,.......__. •ADm I . WISTOVllt, BUJ(M£ BUJ(~N() ?808 Ou~~ Avt . Cent.. -- fSQ., Weatever & . (UX;Sc.n:lit ~~ Mnt l.,.hfum1.t9?626 The lollowtnit P"'!)"' WeateYtr, Lii, 901 £:s:lowNl:l2'111NM ,~ This bU\tnen 1s (On 11e doma bu"""' •" 0-n Or. Ste. 120, NJIUISteeY~tm llrt'Sc~rclB&P dut t8d by •n 111d1v1du~I ll~hon St•ll1on• 8nu Newpert leech, CA 111tt•iDaitlbltid 1~ Scl!!I073•-I ll•ve you\t.11l!'lldm111t tu111•. PO Bo• 1J1~1 92660 lhr ..... ...S bltm &corNo.<niU.J bu~IOt\\ y~t' Yr\ 01 N1•wµ11tl Br•Lll Ctlt Publ1~hed Nllwpod .._..d ,. ...... ..,. l()TQISIEJEBY~N 0110! l111111 .. 'i2660 Beath Costa Mes.i Dally CMll\ii~NC>OCF1 u•o-ri:ta...,., lov H"'"'" t:1>1onado l -111q Oarwl\h 1!!80 Pilot Match 12, 18 19, CSfTSl I ll.IZ N. tQlotlS. ~&ltdcC-Vlt8'ttlClllll lhl\ ,t.1lrmrnt w." I l'trk Nt•I""' •1<11 2003 WTD99 4131 BR>i ST, l1Zl m.lblltl!G.lttn,.,._ f1ltd with the t;ou11h Nrwporl Iii'•• h r A Mft-nrrOJ-lrTftlllrtur ~~~Im> ~Ssulwcr~T• Cltik 111 Or.tnce Cuu11t~ q,'Mi() ""'M tMl'JtK ll-Oliii eun.· a CMl'U) •urun..UIL9i911t>md on 02 ]()'OJ '"'' bu"""'\ t~ • nn YOU ARC IN Off AULT l'fWllNlNC)CXf'l'aNltf\ te •HCA 200l6934 I 7S tfo• lrd by •n mcilvul11.1t UNDER A OH.O Of 4131 llOi ST, f123. 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WD H11nt1n~tnn Be••h LA 1rn111ed •I thf' ult1<e-<1l On froday, March 28 fUIERT' A ~ 1175 1tl t!RlOOU6J ST. ~ 92646 tht {ti• Clf'i~ HOO 2003 at JO 00 am Eda•• S1'l£T CKM,CADCS ' E Scheck, [sq Subsh ~ • llll -ll9'G ldd • '"" bu\lnl'U '" •011 Newl><'rl lfoull'v~1d f' U luted Trust.. of thet UIB.*IEN:>l.CAllll51 llllWlll' ...i Ml duc.lfd by •n mdmdu .. t Bo• 11611 NtWIH•• • certetn Deed of Trust lbl -ISi '*' • STOCJ( .. lfWlE. ~ HIV• you sl.trlld do1n1 Br.uh CA 916S8 H hl ~~ s 111.J. bu~'""" v•l1 y,., 17 I 4 00 pm un thl' 14111 eaeculed by Wendy Vu BlUAiE'lf TIWENilME. o a•a Wend• Vu Asano ...,.~,~ ,.,,.,,..,..,., · 1c•«: 1 day of M•Hh l()OJ ,., " • ~· ....... , ....... , ~ .. ~ Nath•n R•v G•rrtll OfflOAl l'OUCI TOW aod recorded on Oe ~ • __ .. ,.. ..... ., ~ -~10·, rh" ~•atem~nt ,.., T•uc• SIRVIClS Foa"' cember 05. 1991 as • ., -• ..,_,... ......,...,......, ...,, " Instrument Number 91 l'NfTNlNC>CXf'l'aNltf\ CXM'EYE.NC>M!lCl.£ENiE ftled with lht t:nunly S· YlAlt l'lalOO 670350, '" the Ofl1ei•I 4131 BR>i S!i ft23, ftl R la::mS a ~1 Cl,.rk of Ot•na" Cu1tllly LoY-e M. Haritleu, Records of 01 an1e telllll'an'IEN:>l.ui_, llC>Wl.50N a\, STE B. on 01/24,'03 City Clerk County, C11tfornoa and Tiit "-* • 1t ~ti bl 1!111£.CA11!112 20036931049 City of N•wport •-d• pursuant lo lhal cerleln CDal!'fl'9d It .. ca. d · llll~Mtsd llBwe" Daily Pilot rrb 19 26 Publ1\hf'd Newport Notice of Default and ~ Ei9CRDW bl tlnlltnmt .... 1* ~ Mdr 'J. 12. 2003 W0/9 Bud•< •1• I• M.,.,_. 01tl1 £lee hon lo Sell Undef aJIP#tf, TfT1 C8frBI SAi.E <EIJW. ·~'llG fldlllm t.lmu P 1 Io I M • 1 < h I l Deed of Trust recorded A'Sf.£ !lU1E 4C, PUa. U... ltntlr Q. "-tse...t 2003 WOIJl September 12. 2002 u IUl'lllJD IEN:>I. CA S7G& Instrument Number 8C7 Arnt llMfa.'tM row __, tr b ~ 20020779412. 1n I he ¥IB1llUliNC> ftl h latmda SAlolE Ofhc1al Records of utd .,._ • • i WA a The Ill* '* rd ...,., d County will uncle• end 1r1 mxtdttao.igl.._ .. pursu•nl to uld Deed lbl Id; '* 1 "'*° 91 N1lld bbl~ • of husl M!ll al pubhc c..ta U'l:ln arm.. .. cam d 1EliM e!CJO#. •ucllon for cash. lawful 0Ddl911111nl1CIU. ~ ~~ money of lhe Untied n. -...S ..... d tit • .., ..,,.,..., Stales of Ame<1ca, a ~ ._ Ult S'd te ~ 9* ....,_ ... ,...,..,_ "'JDI -·~ 11.lDXI cashttr"' checll payable 1111 t tl!ICX:MR'( E9CRJW ,,_ N--a to uld Trustee drawn aJIPNf(, TfT1 CEHlB' ~";' ~""' on a stale or national A\1K.IE sun: .t«I. tw • d tw g,. ri:t bank. • ~hKk dr1wn by IUl'll(JD lfJOi. CA a slate or fedeul credit •cab .....,dhlllna•bamd unton. Of 1 check dfawn = :;' ~ = H ":, ~ r=f 00~ by a sl•t• or fedefal WA 11, 2IXll "*" Ii ,. CO"lll9 d h '*-V savmp end loan nso .._ dllr .._ .. ___,,..,,.. NIOMT ctahon, Of r.n1nrs bent! .. ..............-""'"' · 19Klhed in S.Ctoon 5102 ~ -~ C~U15151DlCO of the F 1nanc1al Code m. 1 Ill _.. IQ!mll ._,. tw :::1n:::":•i~, ':1e~o. ~~...... =:= a"1t1t.':. flCTS uatl9 ~ ~ Cir Sc. xin d ... 11 lhe North front llf.IOf COSTA~ DM.Y a.. n.....,..-. entrance to lhe Of•n1• _,.,.._ ,..,.~b--d County. Californla ~··-,...._trdlr»Wlttlbl Courtl\OUu. 700 Civic Old -. * r. ...... Ill Center Or Ive Wut. ,..._....... i.., '""' Santa Alla, C1l1forn1a •" ,._ o==::::••• th1t riaht. till• ind S....... a.tt3MD tnletesl ~v•y•d to and Th• foUowm1 persons N<A<ll.L. tC.,A...W.a.wtE no4ot held bf him under are doina buMnet.s H MS, ~ #MA said Deed 0 Trust In the Globsoft Resources. 972 9CNDl&D6. ~ C property 1flu1led tn qld Allin Dr. Cost.a Meu. CID& SIWOIU)IS, Oi:j: County and St.ate and C.l1l0tnla 92626 ' fMCW. <fRJiR. more parllcuh1rly •· Ume Krishnamurthy. ~ Krlbed in said Deed of 972 Aulea Or .. Cotta *"10R · · ~ Trusl and purpotled to lillle$a. CA 92626 OJll'OIAlDC. 1'\MH OU:: be 2561 Point 0.f M¥. Thts bU\llll!1S IS con Nllf84. ate= FtM:lllt. Corona o.i ,.., C•h ducted by an 1nd1vldu1I CJRB\111 ............. form• As,.._.'s P1rtel Hne you started doln1 PCTS lMf73i ·Qlly flt.Or Numbtf 45.a 643 09 The busineu yet' No '1-Jm undt1 s11111d Tr u1tu Uma Krtshnamurll!y dlscl1un1 eny tncor This statement was reclll•Q o4 the slrHt hied with the Counly addren tnd otll" Clerk of On1n11 County common dulart•llon, 11 on 01/24/03 any, shdwn h111ln. The 200'69'1020 property heretofore 011ly Pilot f'eb 19. 26. desc.rlbed la beln1 sold Mar. 5, 12. 2003 W081 "es rs' S1kt ,.,. wiil be m•d•. but without cov n1nl °' wtrt•nl~, fkMM ..... •s........ The fullowlna persons Ill dOilll b1u1nes$ H CORONADO HOMC LOANS & REALTY, 2808 Duke An Coit• Mt», f h• lollOWtnl per \Oil\ <11t dotna bu\lnni; n Po\t Bo• Newp0rt 38'>7 B11 ch S1 N,.wpt11I B11uh CA 97f>t>O Yoon Sook . Kint 6 Whtlecloud lotnr CA 91614 lht\ bustnes' I\ c11n durted by an md1v1du1I Havl' you \1<11 led do1n11 bui1nen ye!? No Yoon Sook Kint Th" sl•letr1ent was hied with lh«' County Cle1ll ol O• •nee County on 02/11/0l 2003'91JSOS Daily P1k>I f eb 19 16 Mer 5 12. 2003 W0/8 Aclfl.a-...U M..S..-.. The lollow1n1 per s.on,. are dotnl bustniss H lnone Pa1nl1n1 & Coal t111s. ~ Allon Part. way UJ6, lotnt, Cnll foe nt• 92604 Steve Mich HI fen ton. 24168 M1,h111n Leke fbrest Cahfoentt 90648 This bustneu 1i Lon du,ttd by •n md1vidu1I Heve you sltrled dolna buuness r•l7 No Steve f entrin Thr, statement was hied with lhe County Clerk of Ofan11 County '" 07/14/0J 200349SJS26 Daily Piiot reb IY, Jf>. Mar ~. 12. 2003 W080 FIND ._,,,, ... d or implld. reprdont title. pouaa .w>n, 0t tnc11mltta11ct , to P•Y the Pf'lnctpal sum of the note veUtfd by said 0..0 of Tru1t, wrltl lnttrut thereon, u fHOwided In Nici riot•. advanc•. If •ny, under Ult t•• ni• Of tl1• Dttd of Tru t. utlm•l•d leea, chlfltl end Hpenus ol th• Tru1111 end llM ltUllt Cllllld by llkl Ottd Of Ttll I 10 wit $59.192..45 (f.1t1m1ted) Acttu•d lnttNHt and add1ll<'nal advenc .. , If eny, w•U iiluu~ this fCl#t poor to ~ flMt a-ftc11ry rMY 111(1 to ltld Ina tMn ti.. f\11 Clldlt bid STARTING Dw.:Uons to IN ,.,.,,. "'°"' ly 11\ay lta oO t1lntd by raquet11n1 MIM ln wrlltnt "°"'ti. 0.,_.fklary w1tllit'I tlti .llay1 fto.m lh• ltnl pultllutlon el 11111 No!tce O•l•d M.trth Ol. '°°J lOGAlt l. SCHlCK • (SQ.'' frlKtM '°" TRUSll S SAi. t fNrOftllllAT!ON 'UASC CAU: l7UJ 111-1112 ,_.h•litlf N1•,.rl ._,,~MIMI U-. ;:: Mirr.II &, azw.:z; ANEW BUSINESS?. • • • • • . ·• • • • Pilot 1' .. :: .. I· j: .. :· .. 1, ;. .· .. L I I I . - .. Poli cy How to Place A •Rates and deadlinell are subject to c:ftange without notice. 1be publisher reserves the right lo censor, reclassify. reyise or reject "any classified CLASSiFIEJAD -Monda~ ................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm '~vertisement. Please reJlOrt. any error iNt ·may be in )'our classit:ie4 ad immediately. 'The DaHy Pilot accepts no liability for any error 10 an advertiscm(nt for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the llpacc actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. By Fax· (949°') 63 I -6S94 (~Include )WC l\Mlf and phone nwnba and "'c'll call \ you ti.ck "'dh I ~ qu<Jk I Telephone 8:30am-H>Opm Monday-Fnday By Phone (949) 642-.5678 Hours By Mail/In Per,on:· 330 West Bay Streei Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Al Newport Blvd. &: Ba t. Walk In 8.30am 'i OOpm Monday-Fnday • Wednesday ... _ ......... TueS<llY 5 :()()pm Thursday ..... ~ ...... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... ThurMiay S:OOpm Saturday ..................... Fnday 3:00pm Sunday ....................... Fnday 5:00pm Index ANNOUNCEMENTS 1'!'!'!t . filil & MISC. GARAGE • SALE · 1419 BUSINESS & $ FINANCIAL 230S-2490 1'!'!'!t· lli!J. soos-saso 900H7SO Unde r the.: Service D irectory Ban ner Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $jfl per week (4week minimum) CaU L_,naine at (949) 57 4-4245 = 11&0 ANTIQUES MISCBlANEOUS -,°"-ss-.-.-1,-0.0-s_n_c AltquesbSale !110 MERCHANDISE AISOWTI GOIMilN1 ~ lt-2. lBr•2.5& . .....,... .,......, 2 tnts. ,__R .. AJA..M. 60 ........ ....,._..,... 2Bt•1Ba Move·tn ~ tile,_ mmle & out w/l UUllllT 8S011111.wuOll RESIDENT A..R£tJT~: ...._,.-...._,.._ tion 180 Costa Mes. SL c pr. SMl.CXX> Pa1rdi Prtlc»efty 5970 ORANGE 7400 3br 2.Slllo ....,.., unit c0tner loc.atonn 2 car laadl!m e.ar wd nkup' ail S2200 949 673 7800 -a.a:. lit 50, ' Ilk .a. ,... !jpu', hA>e ~ Mike 949 64S 7505 ENTERTAINMENT Calendafof Events 1310 tCMIAl llOUSll6 OPPOmEY All rut estate •dvf'r 115'1111 111 lh1' new•p•per 1s 'ubtecl lo the I ederal f .w Hou""lt Acl of 1968 •s amended whic h onakt• 11 11111•1 lo advei h•e ·any Pl efer ence. lrm1tat1on or drM:1'1mlnallon bnf'd on race. color. rel11ion HK, handtcap, lamohal \talus or flalional orocon, or an lnleflllon lo make any s1Kh pttlerence, l1m1l• lion or lllscr1m1n1hon • lbn newspaper will nol know1n1ty tccept •11r •dnrhumenl IOf rull ~~late whteh is In VIDblCIOI\ Of tht law Q"r re•""''' are hereb1 1"1•rmed that aN dwell m&\ adverhud on lhl\ n-19•1>"• ··~ a•••>able 1 on an equal "PPO<lunoty bUIS lo complain of dos ' cr1m"'alfQtl, 1..al HUO toN 1-•I 1 800 424 8590 ~·~·~ •\it ..... ...,.~ •• , .......... d CASH PAID$$ ._ .. llJll'U .......... Ill BUY ESTATU •1.-....i.~....w. .. ',,~~~-~~~ ' u -• 11' { I Miscellaneous Men:handlse $10,ttS. ~~ S749Wlact 949933 ll!lllD'e9&856-91'1l>s; WU TAHOf 28r llU lu•' COUNTY a.c. b ~ 4SI) -6786 -------Newport Coast condo ,., ... "' a.&flt 1 4 or .......... f'.W. l9r 2..sa.o ...... der1 'l2J9 l.t f"-p No l2.~mo A..- <lll o...t ...... """"'"" .... 949-7U..074 3855 lagunaBeadl --------112"''•"1 S19S<m Pet Newport loedi fru ... IMl ISTAUS I 4 C..M 949~73-0181 CCJrona del Mat rent for secretu11I svc OPIN HOUSI PATtiC• TINOH business Woll ucll1n111! SAT-SUN 1-4 NATIONW1Df USA Time Shares 5975 AU snu IUllDINGS 24•30 WU S7 900. sel SJ 900 29-&50 WIS S lJ.900 pay1n1 rent for lidrt offic;e 962 SUMMIT WAY 949-156-970$ COT A l lM( SHARE or c•mparound member \hop> We II 1.tllP 111 Am-. oc. \ litr cut Lieu 1neh11u\t s,11on11 • 8uvone • Renltn" C•ll R..,orl Proptrly Reuln •I I 800 423 '>967 Void where prohoboled \CAL •scANJ 2lw 1i... URl'J & i.- l.flll w 'hilt oJtto. n.d le '{> tn p A.,,;M No..' n pet<. smke S JJSO & 1450-no 949-222 ST15 .~7 Newport Bead! Saturd.ay March 15th sell SS.911>49190 was dubes Ct eat office st~ REDUCED $7!>11 10 .IOam !>pm Swn March $26.900. v:t Sl2.900 lo witter 949 723 848S Outst•ndona ocun 16th (Oam Jpm I~ Come ht Serw' OC f~Mcround 88 Fair Walt (8'.Xl) HZ 7!ll3 D• Bldl 14 Costa Meu • 200+ 0111 760 434 7444 Business Oppoltunlties APPLIANCES 3050 Businesses and LOTS/ACREAGE frlnchises -Of Profile •ltle/1lde froe w '•~emhr on door waler/ice desp & sep pull down atau door lor bevec..aau. wt111e $450 Sea" KrnrTIOfe d111tal w1Shtr & dr1er SJOO 2 v-.till&I ce"*ll &•den ~ Sl25ea 96 18).167'0 Alff/ PAINTINGS 3060 Sc.n •--'Y Hl1twlc lot .... framed 198' •144 ol 200 $2500 obo '10-.U-0820 HOME FURNISHINGS 7ft L9ft9 C.vc:lo Whrle b<OC•de uphOlstery alnt 'ond. S200, Gulbranwn Conwll Piano eood cond S500 949 854 8208 2 L..11.,...y r.c.li-n. b111e wrn1bach 1101 cond1hon $65, ea or two for S 120 949 646 !>923 JEWEi.RY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS <-•t Col" N-tk Old Co1nsf Gold solver, jewelry,wa~.anbque& collechbles 949 642 9448 3610 OA PaS&Ale ICm1NS Red & Ct.-n•Thty Wd YOA6 l.owl•°"'Y SGl. c.l 9'M51·2DZ5 A CREA T BUSI NE SS lotrJAcreagt Opportunity Start your Wanted 4740 own internet busmen -NE-W--M-E-Xl-CO--M-O-UN- Complete traonrnc Small IAINS 140 AC Only invest men I requu ed freeconipulerl 888 382 $49,900 Goraeous 4 6 4 o e • 1 4 7 o I cranlands. mature tree www mi mone1wa1z com covH. 6300 II elev a hon <CAL •SCAN) Mountain Views. yur · round r o•ds, 1nd e>ec AVON Entrepreneur lroc Perfect f0t horse w1nted. Must be wrll1n1 lovers Adiacent to to WOfh whenever you national foust ( acellenl w•nt, be your own bou. ftn1nc1n1 Call today• and en1oy unhmtled rhos won't laalt SW urn1n1s lei's talk p<operhes of NM Inc I (B88)942 4053 888 2 92 9711 (CAL •SCAN) (CAL. •SCAN) A SUCC{SSFUL HOME • • Business lh•I makes HOMESFOASAl.E money on the l.rst month' S!>.000 S20.000 LA COUNTY• 5200 per month I 800 666 1676 recorded LQNGBEACH& m .. ss11e (CAL •SCAN) VICINffY A SUCCESSFUL HOME Busonus lh11 makes money •n the 111 st month' S5.000 S20.000 per month 1-1100 666 1676 rec or ded me~&e (CAL •SCAN) EARN MONEY REMXNG al home! For onto, call LAVS toll tree . ' I 888-256-3261 19462 (CAL •SCAN) DATA EHfRY Creal pay Flexible hours Home Computer & Modem reci.uired free lr•1n1n1 Medic:al Billers NelwOfk 1-800-382 4282 hi 34 (CAL •SCAN) A+ M & M MARS/NCS· TLE vendrna route. Unoque machrne Grpt opportunrty Pnme lo c1t1011~! hcel>ent proht potential Investment r equu ed SI OK and undef f 1n1nc1n1 avaol able. Toll free •• (800)6J7 7444•• (CM.. SCAl't) vueotNG aoun 72 S M.ti.1na Un1b 0nty l9630 20' down WK 800-253-1922 SU BIG S NOW $$$ Earn Sl~..S!JOll, per month nowl Mlnlmvm 211 capttol required Call IOm-lilll (at.~ HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY OCl.AlffllONT NlWHMOOIL s•1•.ooo AGT. SHt-7214120 ConlftldltMlr OHNSUN 1-4 1M ..... oYfete 3W 2.Sb1 DnA<HfD 11111 f1ln llo4M. HI c"l's, crown molcbfll, ahuflen 9ote sound t,ystem alDU<ID TO $4",fft MNyfewel lte/Mlla 9'9-646-9'70 v1ews• 4bt 2 Sba 3 decks 2 c.ar attiiched a•raae s 1.320.000 John f .arrow ReMu 949 322 0932 Udols!e eueetSu • S I 7 Ylo Ude s-cl, OPUI SUN 12-4 Built by Joe C Brown rn 1931 only rema1non1 J + 4 tower estate on rntote lsl~nd 'W. 41>•. three SIOIH!S + lower 3 Cll car pvt doct. for 2 boats fl is a • ecocnoz able landmarh SJ 3 mottoon 949 497 8'71 760 742 4200 lASTILUff llAUTY 2100 VISTA LAREDO 4BR 38A. remod t.olc & ba Pl1nt shutters. £ x pansive woew ol IJ een · belt Turnkey priced reduced lo S599.900 Act Harriet Katz ~-9570 9&933-61.89 -•·••o- A S111,erb N•w,ort ......... rl!Sldence. 4br (!>th llf/pme room/office downstan) 5.Sba localed 00 8 quoet COi'* lot Custom feature' lhnMlflllQUt Sl.649.Wl COASlUNl ltlAl TY t•t-7St-4177 PatMIESTAns PATatcll TlNoal NATIONWtl>I USA t49456-t 70 S •-patncllt1n0fa.com c... ... ,.,. ..... ..... ..,....v .... c--..a...t-y .................. .. o....,.c....,. 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Lwae wa•rm. lnilc. RV/bollt ~ 8bc1i ~ydO...W 760-!22-7273 MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS COM '!hate wt~ prof, 3br 2bil 1'1!51' j)ol(kl pvt ba mstr bf. new r l!m<>d S9Xllno ~ 7¥>8101 Plac4" )Our Md Coda.)! 1949) 642-567M CostaMesa * YlAJtlY * llASIS Bill GRUNDY R£ Al IORS 949-67$-6161 ... Hr .. 2llr Iba houo'..e 2 c gar wch<~ frt & bod yard Pru <topped tn I '2 080 Pel °" 9837'&bl6 lit 11r, new carpet & 3lw 2ba canal waterfr1, p11ot, nrd rarporl 277 huge dect. I bl~ to bch 16th li'lac.e •3 SI 100/mo Pk&. l•und, nu remod no peh 949 720 9472 S1300 mo 949 574 0844 ~ J8r /28.t w Y1fld 7 pr1'na & 1 p . ,_ •vtJIYlhlnl'I 188 Montt vrsh. ....... d5l w d ~ S2000/fl'O 949 37S 2816 +Lorge 3~ 2bo up ~lairs. duple• new paonV carpet Ip wd appro• 1n bll< to ~nd S2.t00/ mo + dep 714 745 1330 Newport si.-.. 31r, A f 'ii me S2500/J'IO cOfner lot double 1auet Blu 94t-4H-0761. ClEAHOUT YOllHOUSE WITHA GWGESALE! CAll (949)642-5678 SAVE A LIFE SPONSOR A PET For Only $19 You Can Help . • • Aie you an animal lover? 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R~OlllYllSllllS..,W,..OM&lRMQ~P.aUIYZ .. z ... 1 ... E......, ·~~~ ,._.;..._ ___ ...;....;;.;... ____ .-.... ______ __, and TANNAH HIRSCH ,... .... BA ON'( Community · a' Everyday is a great day in Clas8ifiedl Be a part of it, place your ad todayt (949) 642-5678 I J 12 13 liOCh vull'Cfllblc, Soudl ibb. ~o.-m •JltU ~ ~o 1oa3 o U •53 SOUTH 4 A 4 3 WJ5 EAST • k 6 <;:) K9'7l . 0 0 64 • lt917 o AK 103 •AK Q6 The bidding: •· SOlfJ'H WEST NORm EAST 2NT .... l • ... 30 .... JI? .... JNT .._ .._ Paw Opening lead· Two of • Cover the &51 and West cards with ' your lhumbs then decide: How would you play three DO trump aftu the lead of the deuce of clubs? Afkr South's two-no-trump open- ini. Nonh cOITllCtly usCd Sta,Yman to probe for a Iii in either' maJor, Lben •howed 11 live-c-.trd hcan suit wben pannier denied length in beatts and spades. South was qui1.e happy to set· 1fe for lhrce no trump. With a choice or unappe1izin1 hnl ., • .,......, • 7 pUMflCtl', 6911 llU. clean, 16.$9!J vd809la ao.i... We$t .,c!Ccud the dc\K'C of ~ .._.1C2. c~. •ncJ you tl(llUre Cla.'11'!1 ic:ven N.Olt9A ~<COU u '9t • with the tjUCCll. What pexl? Ct1emp11M, Only 20I< You h.ivt -even tw tricb avall-11'11, clean, perfect sh-i>• ablo, and the« I• no problem lr the l owner. Mu at s .. Jclng of hcatU b with Wea1 -1wo f l3,500 949-515-9031 finesaies wilt provide )'Ol,I wllh Ill leu1 ff-. <.V '00 euto nioc tricb. Bui what if lhr 11~ tr1ns, ec, full pow•. c:c, weie IO fail? low mills. SlS,900. Pp. HC3111i will ctmtinly j)l'Uduco one 9'9-574·42'4 exlnl triek. Tu protect 1gaina1 the pG!-..._. ,......_ s-4, i.ibUity tbal the kin& or beam i of!-red, snrf, multl disc co. •ide. you need to devetop • ~ bl•cJl/rrey l11t, alloy trick ~ welt. Tbercf~ at trick two whls, SU1Wb orla body lcDcJa•lowspede(uralteand1spade), & mec:hanlul cond i.luertmg the nine wheo Wt!>t follows $4995 obo v797212 B)lr low. 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