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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-03-26 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot., • a1 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 2003 . . Newport-Mesa loses SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT Relatives huddle together at the f amity's Costa Mesa home near a shrine dedicated to Jose Garibay, a U.S. Marine who was killed in combat Sunday. A Marine's family mourns Costa Mesa native Jose 0 N T H E Garibay is among the HOMEf RONT first casualties in the war in Iraq. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot WESTSIDE -Enemy fire pierced the heart of a Costa Mesa mother Monday when military officials knoclced on her door to share the news that her 21 -year-old son had died. Simona Garibay was not wea.rl!!g fatigues. She was not enlisted. But the assaults from a desert battlefield found their way across 7,687 miles to her modest Westside borne with news that tfer son, Jose Garibay, was lcilled while serving in the war in Iraq. The 21 -year-old Marine corporal was lcilled Sunday near Nasiriyah, Iraq, after encountering an ambush of enemy troops, officials reported Sl:x <tther Marines were also lcilled, in- cluding a 20-year-old Los Angeles tnan. Garibay is the first Orange County casualty reported in the war. "He was a happy and robust son who was proud to be a Marine," ~other Simon.a Garibay said in Span- lsh. "He died honorably, among all of HSs marine companions. like he would have wanted to." Simona. 51, brought her family to U.S. Marine and Costa Mesa native Jose Garibay. the United States from Jalisco, Mexico, a little more than 20 years ago, when Jose was just 2 months old. Jose Garibay, known as "Anger to his family, grew up in Costa Mesa and at- tended Whittier Elementary, Ensign Intermediate School and played foot- SEN' HILLER /OM.YPll.OT Simona Garibay reflects on memories of her son Jose, a U.S. Marine kiUed in combat Sunday near the town of Nasiriyah in southern Iraq. ball at Newport Harbor High. said. Simona saJd her son did not show He enlisted with the Marines at 18 interest in military service until higb with cousin and best friend Christian school. Garibay. ·1 didn't want him to go f into the Tuesday, his boot camp graduation service), but he is his own person and I let him do what he wanted," she SH MARINE, Pqe A5 a son Soldier's death draws community together First local casualty in war in Iraq brings condolen ces from those who knew Jose Garibay, and those who did not. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot WESTSIDI -I le wa-. il 'lrun){t'r and a brolher at I.he ..ame ume. He represents their grea1e-.t pm.le .ind g~v­ est fear. The new-, I.hat United \tale' !\ldnrw loc;e Garibay. of Co-.ta \1e..a. wa ... cllTlong I.he first to die m I.he war tn lra4 '>trud: a deep chord within Lhe community I ut·.,d.i\. v-.c-1gh1ng most heavily on tho-.e "ho l an Pmp..ithlle w1lh his plight. "I never met the gentleman hut I l..nov-. that he was a wonderful man who -.tt1nd lor Amenca." !>aJd Nev-.pon beach re,1den1 and Vietnam veterdll Don \\'ilharm Williams and ht<; \\1fe. Lynn. brough1 tht>ir 3-year·old niece to the Wt''it'>1l.le hornt> ot (,J ribay's grieving molher. Simona C1ariba\. lO del.Jver a small token of rnndolence dl1d h'Ta11 tude. The little girl h opped out of tht• v.hitt• minivan and slipped t<Mard thl' front l..i\o\11 with a homemade bouquet and Amencan See SOLDIER, Page A4 Newport Harbor High recalls fall en graduate Jose Garibay, a 2000 graduate, planned to return to tell students how the Marine Corps had helped him, a former teacher says. Christine Curlllo and Cassady Jeremias Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -JanJs Toman was preparing a care package for Jose Garibay on Monday, the day she learned the Marine was killed in lraq. Toman. a resource speaali.st at Newport Harbor High School. and her former student had exchanged letters and e-mails since his enlistment nearly three ~ars ago -from his days at Camp LeJeune in North Carolina to Commission hits pause on Trinity's OQtdoor plans Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONTttEWEB: www.~com Beach improvements get their day in the sun The Christian television ministry has nine months to perfect a plan that is OK with its neighbors. Deirdre Newmen O~ilyPilot door broadcasts for nine more months. The center never received a permit to broadcast outside on a regular basis. but bu been doing so since it moved to Costa Mesa In 1996, according to John Casoria. who represents the center. WEATHER It'll be •nother nice day. S..hl•A2 THINKING ALLOWED City Council hears ideas on how to upgrade Corona del Mar State Beach. way that serves ·tors 10 the state beach but at the 6IJJle time • mintmlza the effect on resi· dents. Oty staff members and oonsultanta used the resultJ of resident surveys and worbhopa to guide planning for beach bn· p~ The most emphatic of ttsidentl' to the dly. There &bould be no full·.ervice CORONA OFJ. MAR -New restaurant on the bum . .. OOSTKMES.\ -1finttYOlHsdan Cen· ter wW not get the prtvllege of broadcast· Ing outside until It can show that ft has {lO adequate plan to deal with nuisances ~hu caused to ita nelgbbora, Planning The oommissionm also unanimously required the center to come up with a plan to document how it'Will handle Is- sues lib ttaflic, landtc:aping and equip- ment. The center now bas 60 days to cnt-. ate the plan and dty ta1f members will monitor Its effecdven after six and nine months, when the commission will mx>nalder the outdoor broad ting permlt. Lofita Harper It on ~L bathrooms. a. -"Our aawy PW" art 1Drut-..,......,, ...... COmmJuionen decided Monday. "" .:At lta meetJ.n& the commilafon unanl· !QOUlly condnued the bail It Imposed tn ~on the teleYWOn mini.try'a out· • - Some of the nefahbora Who ha com-. . SMPLNtS,PepM SPORTS Coronl del Mar q.. Niwport Hertor in. toftblll Bltdt of the a.y. SMPIPM 5land. and • lifecuard bu.Odin good kkw and told that ti are Just 10me of the c:bangel that don't want a fuD·Rrvlce ratau· could be cOming to Corona dd rant down ~ • _ t U tJ Mu Seate Belch. M~ Daw kUI' «>Id a>undl Coundl metDbaa on 1\aoeday mcmbcrl. ~a~ on ways to In.tad. p&.annen am propoe- ~ ll*lt Sl.S .mlioa lla&ed • lmpriHe ..... ICNCt\nl In • 1 t:st:::J e A2 WeGaday, March 26, 2003 Daily Piiot LOCALS ONLY NEIGHBORS 8nlCe Stevm Mmibd, former Costa Mesa resident. has been named Police Oftk:er of the Yearby the Garland, Tuxas. Police Qepartment. The ceremony. was held on Maidl 7in Garland Marshall is the son of Joan Bruce Steven Marshall Marshall Bernard of Costa Mesa and the late John C. Marshall, who lost his life on duty while serving with the Newport Beach Police Department Marshall graduated from Costa Mesa High. attended Golden West College and enlisted in the Air Force. He graduated from the Midwestern State University of Witchita Falls, Texas ... Newport Beach residents UOy Botta, Sally C.OOmbe, Sandy Flnestone, Opal l.CJlslnger, Sally Molnar and Costa Mesa resident Uaa Dittmer have been chosen to sit on the 2003 Susan G. Komen Spring Luncheon committee. More than 500 breast cancer swvivors, family and friends will gather oo April 5 for a day of education and ceJebration ... Brittany Nu:ole Bond of Newport Beach has earned the Bertrand Merit Award from Saint Mary's CoUege in Notre Dame. Ind. Award recipients are first-year students who have excelled in aaademics, extra-curricular activities and community service ... Andrea Elliott, a Newport Beach foreign immigration attorney, has been appointed to the board of Sally Coombe Sandy Fine stone Opal Kissinger Sally Molnar directors of the Protocol Fowiclation of Orange Cowity. The nonprofit organization supports international business. Elliot is a native of South Africa and speaks five language& ... Navy Seaman Recruit Brian IC. Monette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Monette of Costa Mesa. recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes. lll. ... Marine Corps Pvt. Ernesto A. Jimenez. son of Teresa A. Jimenez and Ernesto A. Losano of Costa Mesa, recently completed basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. • NEJGHBOAS spotlights achievements in the community. Please direct noteworthy information to Coral Wilson by fax at (949) 6464170, or send e-mail to coral. wilson@latimes.com. /" FOR A GOOD CAUSE .· Fil.£ PHOTO /OAllYPILOT Tom Nolan · T he Newport Beach Film. FestivaJ would probably not be what it is without Tom Nolan. Keeping festival goers reeling films. which is usually more than 30, and delivering them to the re!>pt>etive screening locations. films from the theaters after the screening~ and send them back either to the filmmaker<; or to another festival where they will be screened again. . "It's a tncky 1ob that takes quite a bit of organization," Nolan !>aid. GETTING1NVOLVED The 57-year-old business owner from Laguna Hills volunteers l 0 to 12 hours a day during the fortnight when several independent films are screened in theaters all over Newport Beach. This year. the film festival begins April 3. "It's not just delivering the film to the projectionist,• he !>aid. "I aJ.,o need to give the projectionist information such as what sound format the film is in or what\ called the aspect ratio of the film, which ,., the ratio of film per minute " What keeps him going? His love for films that a~e not necessarily mainstreiun. he said. "l got discouraged lw1th mainstream cinema! after watching a lot or film'> that'rt' JU'>I good enough to watch a'> you're eJting popcorn." he ~d "llH1\t' are 1u<,t thurned ou1 to make m<llll'Y " • GETllNG INVOlYED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 574-4298. BRAIU.E INSTTTUTE'S ORANGE COUNTY CENTER The nonprofit organization is looking for volunteers with a basic knowledge of Windows 95198, Microsoft Word and a willingness to learn the adaptive equipment used by Its students to participate in various activities at the Oasis Senior Center in DUI ARRESTS Corona del Mar. Volunteers will tutor legally blind adult students using computers and other adaptive technology. Mary Johnson, (714) 821-5000, ext. 2113. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY The society preserves and promotes the history of Costa Mesa and the ha rbor area. Volunteers are needed for the arttrives, library. museum. docent and public outreach progrems. (949) 63\-5918. Nolan started volunteering with the festival five years ago. "I was a regular to all the screenings." h e saici "Festival organizers saw me at the shows and thought I was in the movie industry.· When they saw Nolan's enthusiasm for independent films, organizers asked if he would be part of it. And he rea~ily agreed. Nolan'~ hours during the festival reflect lhe COTplex:ity of the job he willingly volunteers to do every year. He is responsible for coUecting all the If the projectiomst did not have such information. the audu:nce could end up being shortchanged in term' of the quality of their viewing experience, Nolan ..aJd. "Not that l knew about all of thi~ when I started off," he added . "The!>e are things 1 learT)ed over 1he year~ and, after five year!>, it\ become a smoother process." It's also Nolan's duty to take the lndcpendc111 film<, u .. ua11y demon.,trnte mun• pas. .. mn and creatw11y, Nolan "1Jd. "There\ J lot more thought tha1 goe!> mw tht• making of theM> fi.ln1s, • he said. '"11wy rnay not make the big theater' or makt· money. But they're unique and well done film ... • 'illlry lry I >ee/Xl Rlwrot/1 PET OF THE WEEK •6QRTIEACH ....... •Ello w.&em WeitOver, 24, Hurrtington Beadl ...._ ·~,..,. R8j9Mld, 29, Los Angetes •Jlllift Jolt 8'gero. 31, ~rt 8eac:h ••••• • Adlln IOulherd. 3', Anaheim • Jld Cocpr w.11 ......... 26, Newport 8eaCft •Todd CM~ Aaron, 34, P9naac:ola, f)a, • \1ctor &lorga. 45, lrvlne ~ • Thomle N9llon. 37, RoweytOn, Conn. • ~Ann .......... Leguna NigUet ft&•:. .. ...... _,... Hfttb, 21. Hundngton 8eedi ........ • ......, 5Mwdr11, 21, Cotta Mela • Andr9 P9e9r Lllbon19, I, 22, Anaheim •~Donald ~,48, Newport Beacti Tu.dlly • Divid Ogdefl Humphrfee, 51, Huntington ..., Sabrina Sabrina was rescued by the Community Animal Network when a concerned resident recognized her from a bulletin board announcement. The four-year-old mimature dachshwid was in heat and needed to be spayed. At adoption, she was having problems and network founder DiAnna Ffaff-Martm saJd she believed that her problems could be severe. She was diagnosed with a "fist full" of bladder stones, and lhe bill to remove them would cost $1 ,000 . "Sabrina will recover, but needs a special diet so not to be plagued with more bladder stones,• Praff-Martin said . The network is requesting donation., for Sabrina's Bladder Stone Fund. A purebred Dalmatian named Plato and nine kittens will also be up for adoption lhl'> weekend . See these and other animals availabl~ for adoption at www.animalnenvork.org or Russo's pet store at Fashion Island between noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. Information: (949) 759-364~ or Community Animal Network, P.O. Box 8662t! Newport Beach 92658. Daily A Pilot ConlWitM>n News usi.tant. (9491574--4298 coral.wflaon l11t1mos com PHOTOGRAPHERS Seen Hiller, Don leMtl Kent Treptaw Box 1560, Cotta Men, CA 92626. Copynght No news stories, illustratJona. editorial metier or advert1sement.1 ti.rein can be rePfoduc:ed without wntten permission of copyright owner SURF AND SUN . ·' ·' WEATHER FORECAST It'll be a beautifully sunny day, with highs In the mid-70s and IOwt near the mid-50s ·\ SURF .... I Some southwest energy arrives today to pidt up thoee south-facing break, which will • see some chest-hight. West-facing breaks should be slm~r. so take your pidt. VOL 97, NO. 85 THOMAS H. 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Information: www.nws.noaa.gov BOATING FORECAST The winds will blow 5 to 10 k:.nota In the Inner Mten this morning, but northwesterly wlnd9 will pidc up this afternoon and blow 20 knota, with 2· to 4-foot waves and e aouthwnt swell of 4.to 6 feet. -Out fatothet, the northwesterly wlnda will blow 10 to 20 knob early, but will become wuterty thla eft moon and will blow 26 to 35 knota. with 6-to 7-foot wtVet •nd • northweet swell of e to 7 t-. A get. warning will go Into eff~ thlt evening•• the wlnd9 pkt up to 30 to 40 lcnOtL The northwest swell will provide better surf on Thursday, so expect some chest-to head--hlghs along the west-ftctng beaches. ~ W 'II loolc even better on Friday, when we can expect some overheada. W.Wqualty: www.aurlrldtJr.org TIDES Time .t:14e.m. 11:53a.m. 8:.67 p.m. 1141 p.m. Height 4. 78'"' hfOh .()~f..clow 3.80feethlgh 2.A8 feet loW • .. , , . .. , WATER TEMPERATURE i • -' I , . \.A . Students get taste of the real wOrld Area hi~h schools take part of program that partners them Orange Coast College student mentors. Christine Carrlllo Daily Pilot COSTA Ml\SA -For one se- mester, some high school stu- dents will get a chance to eKplore the nuances of working In the 'teal world. · Their Introduction starts ~ith a tour, they move on to an appli- cation and interview process and then, if selected, they return to the job site ready for a le~n on life. In the fall of 1996. the Co'>ta Me~ !.hamber of Lonunerce and Balboa lni.irumenl!> Inc .. fonnerty of Costa Mesa, joined forces to establish the Partnering Education and Community Pro- gram to l.nspire sophomores and juniors to stay In school, pursue a higher education and foUow their dreams. "We have a belief that these students will evenrually leave school and go into the work- force," said Ed Fawcen, president of the Costa Mesa Cllamber of Commerce. "It's our hope that they'll stay In school for as long as possible·and hone thelr slcills. • · The program takes nearly 20 studen ts from Estjl1'cia, Costa Mesa·and Back Bay high schoob every semester, partners them with Orange Coast College speech students -who act a.c; mentors -and sends them oil to work in various department<; within Balboa Instruments, now in Tustin. While the program has proven beneficial to students, David Olne, owner and chief executive of BaJboa Instruments, said he believes that hls staff appreciates the opportunltJes it provides al- most as much as the students. "I think that this program works both ways: he said. "The students benefit very much by getting a vision of what a busi- ness environment works like ... They get a lot of input from peo- ple they can ·relate to . . . but I think the staff members also en- joy working with the studen~ and with kJds that are in an age range where they can abl.orb and W'dnt to absorb informa- lJOn. • School officiaJ5 agree that the prugram h~ not only helped push Mudents toward succ~ by giving them a dose of reality but ha.\ taught them life lessons that can't be learned ma classroom. ·r thlnJc It's the bebt program ever done,• said Ann Pierq. re source 1.peciafut at [:Stancill I hgh School. "Where el~ are you go ing to have the chance to job sha.dow an i.o many different de partmems?" from learning how to adupt to a new environmer1t. work with different people and follow through on proje<.·~. the '>tu dents gain an under!.landinti: of hpw their chou;~ about educa- tion dict~le the lif~ they'll even tuaJJy lead. "It's so ex.dung to watch the kids,· Piercy !WI.id. ··n1c kids an.· the one'> that are most ..,urpri-.ed at what they are able to do and they JUSI do an awe~ml' 1nh They're h111ing their stnde nov. ... llti!> 1<; truJy an cxrwnenn· that most of them ha\.l' ncwr even coml' do~ to • COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP-UP INSIDE CITY HALL Here are a fc.-w deci1.1uru. from Monday\ Planmng Cornmis,..,io11 meeung: ALCOHOL PERMIT Shelley l.t.'Onard. reprr'>t.·nting propcny owrwr Bill Keeler, •~kcd to M!rve aJc.-oholk b<.'veragt..., after 11 p r'\). to ree<,tahli-.h a bar, tonnerly lm1a\ WHAT HAPPENED Although <;taff recommended denying the perrmt for fear that the bar could add to problem., in an area already '>dturuted with bu'>tne'>..'>t''> that -.ell alcoholic beverdge<.. the Lomm1~ion decided to ap1>row the permit :J I. with Comm1~1oncr'> B1JJ Pt>rk.im •• 111d Joel ~artl> dic;M·nttnK. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Conexant shares rise after revealin g spinoff Shan~ ofConexant Sy.term n1:.t· as hJ#l tc. 22% Monday after till' Newpon Beach ..em1rnnductor producer annow1<.t.'<l II wa..., c,pm rung off a moncy·kNng clJv\.'>IOll. Conexant SY'>tem:. hK • wtud1 trades as CNXr on Na'><.laq. an nounced bcforl.' the markeL' opened that 1ts board of d1n.>ctor. approved a plan to -.eparate Mindc;peed technologl{...,, wtuch sells nerworio.ng chips to telc communicat.ion<; fimi.s. Conexant share'> began at Sl.47 and tut Sl.80 ut midday. be tore puJlmg bad. to clo'>t' al $1 67. .:i IJ.7% gain. Conexa11t tried 10 '>pin off tht.' WHAT rT MEANS fhe new bar, Avalon, can 'erve alcohol after 11 p.m. WHAT WAS SAID "I think the applican l!. were wonderful" Perkins said. "Overd.11, I think they will do a pretty good job. But if they don't, we've ju.,t approved another bar on Wec,l 19th Street. Is that what we really need? Another bar? We net"d redt>velopment, but a bar catering to tht> younger crowd tend5 to be a littJe more uppity and cause trouble. ·· PERMIT APPLICATION In March 200 I, the comml.5...,1011 ttmtalively approved a pcnml to allow retail saJes of car. with related outdoor ~tor~'t' and di'iplay, rar W3!.hing and detailing m the 1500 block of Nt'Wport urut rn 200 I. hut pulled the dt'al due lo the down markt•t eond1 tiOI\.,. C .unexant aho !Mud II would provide $ IOO rntllion 111 initial funding to Mim.bpet.>d and makt' c1nolher $50 million av-c1ilable i11 runtingent financing. ace club will di scw.-.. drugs during event l'ht.· United Student Sm wlo W'ts Oub & Psychology lJub at Orange Coast l.ollegt.· will delve into the world uf 11lcgal drug'> during a sympo'1um .. chedulcd from 10 a.m to l pm toddy 111 the !'>tudent Center. llw syrnpo<;1um plan'> 111 pre <,ent unbiased mformauon on tht• 1~ues belund the phyi.1cal ef fects, cuJtural aspects and l~al itie<. of narcouc drug'>. and will abo proVJde personal 1e ... 11mo· nies and lira-hand experiC'nct-,. THE ... , , NEW9• 2004 u 330 Now Available CoMe see the new Ever'M:>Od" • CounuySlde blinds rrom Hunter Ooug1AS Overlapping alalS cruce 1 ~uti(ul board-on-board design. 1'nd the 'step-up' look adds depth. dimension and chlraccer to any room. And Ever\\Ood CounuySldo will nOt WJrp. crack. peet or rade.: even In humid areas°' dtrea ~·Come ait lheso t>tauttful blinds today Uoult.va.rd . l\.vcnty < mH.lJtioru. were to have lx't:'n met 20 month<, ago, and the applicant, bu.sine:....., owner Joc;eph Lope7 representing property owner Ann Van Aw.dcln did not appear doi.c to rncctin~ tllt'm. M> i.taff detcnninl'd tht• item would rt•lum lo tlw tom mission. WHAT HAPPENED Staff reported that l.opc1 met all tht• rnnditton' WHAT rT MEANS 1 opl't'~ permit will not be modified or revokt>d TEWINKLE PARK llu.> parl..\ ma.-.ter plc111 mdude-. n.•tk..,1gll of the l'JU.\t1ng ha~ebJ.IJ/-.<1ftball rnmpll'x lo a h1ur-fi1•ld -.c1lthaJI only fanllly. m•w te1111t,, vollt"'b.tll ,tnd I mm d1'L u"11mc, about tl1t• l'I· fl'l·t, uf l'l c,t.i.. ... y to the ongoing tll-l><tll' ,1hout leRall/mg man 1uc1na. thl' -.yrnpo,ium will pro v1dt• ~tudt•111, ;111d community NEXT MEETING •WHAT: Planning Comm1ss1on meeting •WHEN: 6:30 p.m, April 14 •WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive •INFORMATION: (714) 754 5245 bac.;kt·tbiill coun,; a 20,000·MJU<ll'l'-foot 1 •crma11c111 ..,kate fatility; a I O,l)(Xl -.qu.1re foot community n·n1cr; l,t.k.e renovaoon; and 1mpmwrnt'nh 111 the pedt...,t ria11 bndgl' amJ till' 111ed1an n Juniperu Dnw WHAT HAPPENED The tomm1"1on unanimou,ly dt-t tdl'd to nmunue the lll'm tu' m 11l.11t· .1 documt>nt tu tlw puhlu that " required for proJl'l t'> th.11 ni.1\ h.i ve a '>tgmfic a111 t•lll'l I 1111 1 ht· environment /);•trtlft \1•11 ITJ(l/I member' with a \\ot.-.thh ol mfor rnallon regan..h11g 1lll')~.tl dn1g ll'l' ·1 hl' .. ctmol .... .it l ;o I l.11 r\11•w Ho ad, C:u'ta l\h-,,1 I or mo rt• 111 formation. 1 all l'J·l~ll 4.!'I Win JllF!!DA EAJPEf •HARDWOOD •LAMINATES • CARPET • CERAMIC TILE • VINYL FLOORING l!l.WteGKJN f .i ... ,,,,,:,:.i '>:H 4.RIA.:O.. ~ t.."U"''" ,U,.. .. .J -•11 • 111"'" 314" SOLID EXOTIC DUPONT ' ' I '> HARDWOOD STAINMASTER from s4~~ -$14~~ Travertine 18" x 18" ..................................................... 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Paul Clinton Oa1lyP1lot NEWPOlff Mf~ -So far, the war in' Iraq and the events leading up to it haven't weak- ened the local reaJ estate mar- ke1y ac<:0rd111g to local reaJ ~­ tale agents. Although buyer. have been \tmtching up home. 1it <1 ..omewhat <JO\-Wr pace than lru.t year, the value'> are '>till mmg. ~d Peter lh·mande1~ the president of Loldwdl Hanlcer Omnge County. "Nobody likes the prospect-. of the war. but our market ,., p1c:kmg up • I lemandc;-'>aid on fut.">Clay "People feel po-.1 uve tha1 lht' W'dI v.111 tw nvt'r 4u1lUy" lmlt'ad r>f a \\,tr·n:kttrtl lhtll Ill thl' rt;'<ll l .... l<lll' rnarkt•t -.rnm• t'\lwn-. '>a\-lending r.irt-... wuld lw the true huga- hoo l11l' IO ye.tr fixt"d rate, a-. trad.E'd I')} ,:,tnnie Mae, hit a h1,t11rk low of 'i.fil % on Marrh 21 11111<.,t> rate-. are ex pt•1 tt'fl Ill n-.t· tht'> yt'ar. 'Tm n10rt• c onremed ahout 11111·rht rale-.. ultimately. than I .u11 with the war." ..aid Diane· \\,ml. the Orange < oa't Heal tor-,' Mul11plc Lt<,Ung '-.t'f\llt' dtrl't tor "Heal e<.tate ts a ver. ">t'C\Jrt' mve...tment • lhe ( ...i.hforrua A''" of Rt' altor.. m 1t~ monthly report 011 valul" of the mid rnn~w h11ll"<.'. '><lid fut.">dd\ that -.alt .... Jt ru...., thl' \tall' m I t'l>ruan \\l'rt.' dm,11 i I ~ .. L'\.en 1 hough till' "alue of tht' mrth.u1 h11me m'>t'll I'S NPwport Me<.ia, an area tliat tt•nd\ tu bt.· '>lrongtr ht.'t:au'>t' of II'> proximity 10 the 1 oa."1 hne. outpertormet.I the 'ilctl e at la~e by a con'>Klerable mar gin. During F(-l>ruary, U)e awr age-priced home ~ 5'.illl. m Newport Beath and 17% in C..o'it.a M~1 111mpared to a year ago Tht' a\.t'ragt• Nt-wport Bearh home a 'Yt'ar ago, l o-.t $~5,457 II n11w c·f.Kl'> \I.SI milhnn flw awragt• < c,-.rn \11t">it hon){' ro~· fr11m $;111.0l<fto~.IH-l C.011don11111um \,tlm·-. 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't-" l)dP\ n 1 \luC:eP' 'rf'dd nq ab t ,. a:id c:•cate .i balal'Cl'.:l :iroq•arr. to tf your chrld IS 1all109 ~hind rn school, now s tht' time to call and ftnd out ~ (949)645 7900 488 East 1]th Street • Co~ta Me~a (.,rn~r of Irv nt' "' t'n..o• • Tutoring(lub.com JUST 6 TIMES IN THE USA . AND ONLY ONCE IN NEWPORT BEACH. M Widrlesdly,, Mltcil 26, 200~ SOLDIER PUBLIC SAFETY Continued from Al 'I think we ell need to be together. Other people don't even understand how we feel. No matter how hard they try, they just can't understand.' BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Body identified as B Monte swimmer The body of an unidctn'- tified man that washed ashore near the Balboa Pier early Monday mom.lng was ldeodfted Tuesday u Roy Lee, 18, of W,Monte-the swimo:ter who disappeared off Huntington Beach, on March 14. •• . The exact cause of death is still Wlknown, pending further test.s by the coro- ner's office. The body was first discovered by a fisher- man and then by a restau- rant patron Monday morn- ing. Former Newport Harbor student pleads guilty A former Newport Har· bor High student critically injured In a traffic accident five years ago pleaded gujJty Monday to misde- meanor threats against a woman and disturbing the peace. Daniel Townsend, 23, was placed on three years formal probation by Orange County Superior Court Judge Geoffrey POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • MerMilles W.V-. Annoying calls were reported in the 2400 blodt at 10:35 a.m. Monday. • Newport Boulevard: An auto theft was reported in the 2100 blodt at 2:42 a.m. Monday. • Notre 0.me Road: Vandalism was reported in the 2300 blodc at 7:01 a.m. Monday. • West 19th Stl'fft: A 25-year old female was arrested on suspicion of burglary In the 500 blade at 5:30 p.m. Monday. PLANS Contlrrued from Al plained about Trinjty's op - erations say they are relieved the commission took their concerns Into consideration. ·1 think it was a good decision because I thinlc the city got the message that (Trinity) has a number of problems bemg able to handle and manage (its faciJ - iryJ and to give them an opportu- niry to really just get their man· agement together to try to take care of this," i.a.id neighbor Di· ane Dorrien. "I really don't know who's in charge over there." Casoria was not available for cornmenL The center raised the ire of neighbors almost as soon as it moYed to Costa Mesa in 1996, according to public testimony at various meetings. Nearby resi- dents began complaming to Trinity. and then city officials, about traffic, noise and lights from both outdoor broadcasting and the One Milllon Ughts dis· play during the Christmas sea- son. In 1999, the dty put Trinity on notice that lt needed another permit to condud outdoor broadcasting on a frequent basis. The center refused. claimlng that because it is a church, It dJd not have to comply. It eventually' ac- quiesced and applied for the permit In late 2002. On Feb. 24. in tead of granting the permit. the commission shut Glau. 1bwnsend agnied to enter a program ope1tted · by Able To Qiange Recov- ery lnc. u part of b.la plea bargain. The program of· fera psycbologScaJ tnd psy- chiatric care for the bra.lo injury Townsend auftered in the crash on Irvine Av· enue in 1997. flqinband. ............ Newport Beech mldent whose aran<fson, Sean BlcO>, Is CMt'$8I$ Townsend bad threat-· ened to kill Orange County S~rtff Mllce Carona and Pamela Schader, the mother ot one of Town-send~ friends. · · Townsend was arrested Feb.2. When deputies went to Townsend's Ralcam Place home in Costa Mesa, they found a newspaper article in which be had drawn a bull's eye on Carona's head, accord.Ing to Jim Amormino, spokesman for the Orange County Sher· iff's Department. Townsend was in the hospital for a year and a half after the traumatic car accident. He .was in a coma for a more than a week and. as a result of his brain injuries, had to relearn everything from walling and talking to feeding himself. He also suffered other internal injuries in· eluding a ruptured liver and collapsed lung. -Deirdre Newman •WeetBabr StrMt/Falrvlew Road: A 21-year-old male was arrested on suspicion of selling narcotics at 8:45 a.m . Monday. NEWPORT BEACH • Bison Street: A commercial burglary was reported in the 1300 blade at 12:06 p.m. Monday •Catalpa Street: A garage burglary was reported in the 2900blodtat 11:15a.m. Monday. • West Ocean Front Trespassing was reported in the 1600 blodc at 1:24 a.m. Monday. 'I really don't know who's in charge over there.' Diane Donien, Trinity neighbor down the center's outdoor televi- sion taping activities to give it more time to review the center's original pennit. The commission decided to require the plan so it could see -in blaclc and white -what measures the center would ta.lee to alleviate some of the problems it has caused in the neighborhood. un1ey have to put it In writing so staff can review it, so we have a mutual understanding and can track them.~ said Planning Com- mission Olainnan Bruce Gat- lich. The commission al.so required the center to post signs on the south and east sides of its prop· erty to prohibit buses or mainte· nance vehicles from parld.ng there. There are homes on both of these sides of the center and residents have complamed that buses park while still running. causing unbearable noise. Delaying any decision on the center's outdoor broadcasting for nine more months will gtve the commission a chance to gauge ninity's success in add11!5Sing neighbors' issues, GarUcb said. • OEIU>RE NEWMAN cover• Coste Mesa and may be readied at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at cktirdre.newm•nfll•tlma.com. "Thfte ue thouaanda of ua who grieve wtth you. .. read tbe attached beart-lhapecl card. broke lnto tall. "l know I which wu &domed with Amert· shouldn't be crying but J juat can ftq stick.en. ,hope OYeeyO.ne ~lftdatel what •Just leave h there on the theee men go throuab. • grua, .weeile, • 1'IUl WlllJama The W1DJam.s' vt.aJt WU brief aakt. not wanting to d1atwb the and the modeat floral ~ fam.IJy. ment became another ornament cynn WlWams aaid the didn't on a front lawn Uttered with dlil- know the family and didn't even dren'a play th1np. The colorful ,have an addresa but had heard bouquet was spotted by Mariah they lived on Arbor Street and, Sanchez u abe toddled back to "(knew) when that wu, ao we the ~trance of the Garibay just'drove over:" ,.. ' . · · ~ home aft.er a brief lunch · The WlWams have three loved-break. . ones stationed in the Mldclle She stopped to admire the East and understand the dally note left by well-wllhen for her worries and !:ears. They wanted uncle and the family. The 3-yar· to show their support for the Ga-old could not read the word& but ribay family and let his mother was instantly drawn to the lcnaw her aon'a saaiftce did not beauty of the white Ulles and go unappreciated. ginger roses. Don Wl.lliams, who ran for a "Mama." the little girl called In seat on the Costa Mesa aty Span1ah. as she picked up the Council eight years ago. said be foll bouquet. "Someone left wanted to involve his niece In these." the gesture so she can begin to Mariah. who was wearing a T· understand the meaning of shirt that aaid Princess on it. cat· unity and community. He also ried her newfound treasure wanted to engraJn in her grad· across , the front yard, while tude for veterans. Daunting them to her little ·1 really feel for these guys cousin. Th.e Oowera eventually who are over there because I was made their way into the house there once," said WUllams, who and the hands of Jose Ga.rlbay's BEACH Continued from Al Ing demolishing the two exist- ing concession stands and re· placing them with one. "One concession stand, op· erated more efficiently, could do the same thing,· said Ro· berta Jorgensen of planning firm Robbins Jorgensen Chris· topher. The plan would also remove planters now on the beach to ma.lee way for grassy areas where visitors can sit or picnic. It would replace restrooms OBITUARY Patricia Fmison Cox Patricia Emison Cox. who spent much of her life volun· leering and fund-raising tor charity. died Monday in her sleep. Cox. who died from compllca· lions from recent cancer treat· ments, was 81. Cox was born Feb. 2, 1922 in Santa Ana. but lived much of her life in a Santa Ana Heights home overlooking the Back Bay. She attended DePauw Univer· slty in indJana. where she was a Homecoming Queen, before transferring to Stanford Univer- AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Delly Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Meu, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; ol' by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event. at well 81 a contact phone number. A complete listing Is available at www.dallypllotcom. TOOAY A dedication ~for the naming of Howard A. Schneiderman Lecture Hall will be held at UC lrvlne'a Biological Scfence. Courtyard at noon. Aa en admlnlt1mor end reMarther, Schneiderman (1927·1990) wat a leading figure In building the quality end reputation of UC'• School of Biological Sciences. Call (949) 82~7262 for lnfonnatlon. with new facilities that would double the number of women's facilities to 24, based in part on the consistent message from residents that more women's bathrooms are needed there. Fire pits on the beach pose a trickier problem. Smoke from the pits can bother residents and often waft in the direction of voUeybaJJ courts. At times, they are not extinguJahed prop· erly. But because the beach Is owned by the state, city leaders believe they don't have the power to forbid the fire pits there. Instead, they may opt to move them somewhere that's less of a nuisance to neighbors sity, where she graduated in 1943. She served as a lieutenant in the Navy In World War ll. After leaving the service, Cox took a job aa the recreation director with the Balboa Bay Oub. She was a top-ranked tennis player and 3·handicap golfer. In 1949, she married Alvin Stewart Cox of Pasadena. To· gether, they built a home on three acres near Uppe!" Newpon Bay. They raised two children, AMn "Buddy" Cox and Mar· ianne Tuwersey, who woo her fourth Tea Cup Cassie golf title in five years in September. As an ardent environmental· ist, Cox Involved herself in Friends of Newport Bay, Defend called "The Tao (Way) of Oean1ing" will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Mother'• Market. 225 East 171h St, Costa Mesa. For reservation•. call (800) 595-MOMS. Newport 8wh Community Servlcea will present a new aeries of drawing and painting woricahops featuring Individual instruction for beginning to advanced student.a In mixed media. The Hriet will contJnue for eight w.dnadaya, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ln the Vince Jorgenaen Center adJecient to Mariner'• Library, 2006 Dover Drive, Newpol1 Beedl. Fee la S86 for the entire aeries. For more lnformatk>n, call (949) &U-3151. •0tup: Mghtlle Of Nightmare,· prweented by Orange Coest College'e United Student Soclologlats Club and Paychology Cub, la• aympoelum offering student.a tn unbfaaed approech to the ...... behind the phvsic:al WHATIS ••• ~ <(fk:kn c?oujtJ The «rel is in ~flavorful broth madL from scmkh- ifr.r:Jh each mom in . ~ tAunAs of.. daidm /Mast and ria in our t.kliciow '1rotA. GamisW "1iih av«ado and ril.ant~, JinisNd WitA a U[VMU of fr.J:sA lifrii.t. mother, Simona. • "The whole lituation ~ ine grief but 1 feel better wbe.n I get a card.. the aaid lo SpanJab. Lucina AguD.at, who is a cousin of Jose Garibay, aa1d the family really appreciates all the support. People have consis- tently cal.led, brought by food and offeled money to the family, aheaaid. "The only way I can help ls to pray that she get.a througb1his," Aguliar 18id. Until Monday morning. Simo· na Garibay knew the uncenalnty of having a child on the front liDes of a war. Although her worst fears were cooflnned, abe told other mothera to have faith. ·Just ask God that your cllil· dnm are brave and ask God to bring them home safely because only he can help you in this time of uncertainty,• Simona Garibay said. Corinne Spence, mother of Costa Mesa Marine Charles "Casa" Spence, said her hean went out to the mother. "I'm a very nervous mom be- cause I have no idea where he is,• Spence said. "I read about and beachgoers. The lifeguard station could also become controversial. "I don't think we need any more lifeguard stations down ·there,• Councilman Dick Nlch· ola aaJd. Three small lifeguard towers are now at the beach. A new building would be a substation for lifeguards with a tower on top and would likely replace one of the existing towers. Councilmen Tod Ridgeway and Gary Adams said they sup· port adding the new lifeguard structure. About $480,000 or the money for Improvements comes from the Bay, the Newport Conser· vancy and Sherman Library & Gardens.. Cox's diagnosis of breast can· cer, in her 50s, didn't slaw her down. After treatment, she re· turned to public life as a ded.i· cated fund-raiser for the Alzhei- mer's Assn., YWCA. Oilldren's Hospital of Orange County. Bow· ers Museum and other group& "She was so caring and giving to people in need,• Marianne Towersey said. "She just had so much gratitude for what she was given In life.• ln addJtion to her two chil- dren, Cox -who is not related to Rep. Olris Cox -also leaves behind seven grandchildren. A celebration or her life is planned effecta, personal experiencee, CYltural aspec:ta and legallties of drugs. It will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. In the college's Student Center. Call (949) 92&-0527 for more information. ' ' DO¥! Garibay! ln today's paper I and I WU to tenUled thl.n.king that be might be In Cua' pJa· toon.• Spence aafd ahe ata)'I glued to tb.e tel,vtaion and apenda lleep- leta nlgbta worrying about her aoo. She auya doae to her farnUy for aupport in the tough t1met. •eame lh1a wt.feJ and the ba· t>les are beie now,• ahe &aid. "I just knaw th.la Is ao hard on all the famflles." Marge Sh.llllngton of Newport Beach WU especially a.ffected by the news because her grandson Sean Bigglo ta also oveneaa. "l!Very da'y you watch televi· alon and pray to God that ta not your baby they are taJJdng about,· Sh.llllngton aaid. "The other day I waa Ua~ning to the radio and I just started crying because I was thinking about my grandson." Shillington wants lo reach out to Garibay and others who have loved ones in Iraq. •1 think we all need to be to- gether,· ahe aaid. "Other people don't ~n understand how we feel No matter how hard they try, they just can't understand.· • LOUTA HA.RP£A wntes columna Mondaya, Wednadayt and Fridays and CC>Vef't culture and the arta. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or bye-mall at lolita.harper@latimes.com. state PropositJon 12 money. About $1 million more Is from the city's portion of the Ameri - can lTader oil spiU settlement. Under state rules, the money must be used to benefit visitors to the beach. The matter will come before the ciry's Parks. Beaches and Recreation Commission. prob- ably in May. Then the City Council will vote on the final plans. •JUNE CASAGRANDE covert Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.ca1119r11nde@/11tim1tt.com for sometime in April. ln lieu of flowers, the family is asbng that donatiom-go to charity. • The Dally Pilot welcomes obitu11rle1 for resident.I or former rnldents of Costa M ... and Newport Beech If you went to have an obituary printed 1n the Pilot, 11k your mortuery to feJC us the information at 19491646-4170 or call the newsroom et 1949) 7&M.324 GRADUATE Continued from Al h1a Jut three months In the Middle East. She received Garibay's lut letter on Monday. It noted how much he appreclat~ his latest meal at that tlme: steak and Ice cream. She said the Costa Mesa resident also mentioned the living a.r· rangements, whlch included sleeping on the sand in two· man tent.a. and receMng IJlall and, taking showers on~ a wee~ · "It's not paradise, btJt, bey, It's home," the 21-year·old wrote. Garibay tlso asked in re- cent letters if any of her stu- dents had quesdons for him and that he looked forward to spealcing to her students about what the Marines bad done for him. "I had a special relation- s hip with Jose," Toman aa.ld Tuesday. "I believed in him and I think he knew it" The '2000 Newport Harl>oT High graduate also played football at the school, though ·he wasn't one of the super- stars,• said Mike 8-rgas. the team's coach. "He knew his role and did what was asked of him," Bar- gas said Tuesday. "He knew hJs role as a player and a stu· dent here and I think that's what everyone appreciated most about him -he was re- alistic.· The last time Bargas saw Garibay, the Marine corporal was ln full dress, which be wore with great pride, Bargas w d. "He was the average American kid and he paid the ultimate price,· he said. "He was just a cog in the ~ajor machinery of what hap· pened. It's unfortunate be· cause he would have been ... a major pillar ln society.· • CHAtsTINE CAARIUO covers education end mey be reecned at (949) 574-4268 or by e-meil at christine.carrillo@letimes.com. CASSADY JEREMIAS is en intern She may be reached at cassady.1erem1as a./at1mes com. '-NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL APRIL 8 -11 . ' At•MI .. . Above, Janis Toman, a research specialist at Newport Harbor holds a portrait of Jose Garibay, a former student of hers and U.S. Marine wtlo she kept in touch with through letters from the Middle Eastbefore he was killed in combat in Iraq. At left, Toman holds a letter that arrived Monday from Jose Garibay. PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I DAILY P1LOT MARINE Continued from Al photo, which showed the young IDll1 fn fuU Manne regalia. sat ln die center or .i Jlosary at the en- ~ to the family's home. sur- rounded by vast:S or Dowers and other candid snapshots from his lhort Ufe. Inside. the wafu, or the home ~ m usliy bare, except for a team pie.tun~ of the I 999 New- port Harbur 11.Jgh fuutball squad, Joae Garlbay's 111il11ary·iMued Ca- ltgue hat that hung froll\ a nail met a· picture of the Virgin Mary, which hung directly above the lhrtne to "Angel." •He w.v., proud to ·rep resent the United States, .. Simona Gari· t.y said ·•I le W.13 a great son and I am so proud to ht> the mother or a son who h~ accom- plished so many great things.· 1lle Garibay family gathered 'IUesday ..tfternoon to console the grieving mother. olfer lhelJ IUpp<>rt amt help field the nt'ver- endlng stream of journalists and Wl!l-wishel"'> Si,ter Aucena liar- nipn said they wt're a\.vaiting mils frum MextlO, where some of the !>eVCll C1aribay brothers re· mai.ned. "She is urcd and hru. not ~." Darrag.m said of her mother, who was graciously hosting Vl'>ttor'> Jnd reporters de- epfte her t>xhauo,tion. ·"She is atrong. but '>ht: needs to rest. She has no! had a moment's rest ahM:e we fuund out." lWo M.iri11t·'> brought Simuna the bad uev.!> at 7 a.m. ~tum.lay. She hopc•d hl'I wn had tlll'rely be-en 1111un,-d. bur the uffilt!I'> a>nfinnl'd her wor'>t fears Sim.I' that time, the grieving mother bu been rifling through photos. r..ting olt.I letters. Lr>mK 1111 lhoulder. and sha.rmg lunng mernones of her son. SUnona <....mbay '>harecJ .i r.ded PolanmJ m v. h1ch Ju~e and Ovistlan \'\oCre both ~tunl1·-.o, youngsters. stdlldmg "dt· by .;1de on the front luwn ,\fel Garibav. the fotht·r of Omstian. glanced at the photo and said he had not heard n L'Wl> from his son. wtio is U.O stati oned overseas. The wor- ried father ren•ive<l a letter from Ouistlan about three wt•cks ago but did not know where hi~ '>On was statiorwd now •No lll'W'> 1~ gom.I llt'ws." Md Guibcty .,,ml 111 \p.ini!>h. "The bad news alwa\"' Lnnw~ fir<.l. ..o. no ~ i<. 11111 .,.frn d good ntY.~ ·· Wednesday, March 26, 2003 A5 Ouuide the modest home on M>or Screet. an American Oag swayed Jn the breeze alonoide ., Me:xkan flag. both of which ~ an.ached to broomadcb with twine and stuck ln the grua. An other American Oaa. ftying from a hnJ1ar mak.esbllt poJe. llew over the family's mailbox and two more Mexican flap wer~ tied around the porch support beams. Nie<ies. nephews and great cousins -all or whom were too young to understand the heart· ache that prompted the sudden famny reunion -frolicked play- fuJJy in the front yard. which was Uttered with big wheels, S<,'QOleN a.nd children's toys. . Maria Soto, 20, stood outsld<' witll the youn~ters while her elders, stayed indoors. Soto said she hadn't seen her cousin for a c.ouple of years but was very close Wlth him whtle they wen growing up. "fie and I were the same age and my brother and Im brother were the same age. so it was the fo ur of us. hanging out all the ume, fighting li.k.e k.id'i do." thc Riverside resident said Soto '>Clld he remember.; play fuJ te-a.sang and taunting from her slightly older cousin and many battles for management of the remote control Jose Ganbay al ways wanted to watch H nu.· Sunpsons· or the news, -.he 'kl.ILi Coincidentally, it was 0 11 the news Soto heard of h~t cousi 11'~ death. She saw the television crews in her aunt's <..o-.ta Mcsa house and the trngcdy of the war immediately hit home. "I came out here fi rst 1h111y th1<, morning.·· 'he ')did I UC'>d••} 'I hadn't !>t'ell hun for ~<> l11n1: and nm\ he 1s gone • Garibay was based at Nonl1 Carolina·~ Camp l.ejeune along wnh 10 o ther Man nes who havt. djed in th e war The '>Ole Orange lounty sol d1er who d1ed during the PerSJall Gulf War 12 years ago tlili mon th was also from Costa Mes.t. A1r I orce Capt Arthur Galvan. an Estancia High School graduJtt'. was lolled when the pla11c he w~ on crashed during a mission tn Iraq He was 13. Servtces for Jo..e Garibay havt' not been set. • LOUTA HARPER writes columns Mond8y'I, WP<lnP!iday~ l'nd Frn1i.y<1 and covers culture and the arts She m11V be reacned at (9491574-4275 or by e-mail at lol1ts harper,a lat1m11s com --------- S?)>~~~ 9f&O/n~~ tt ~OUP INTERIOR DESIGN I CUSTOM HOME Of <;IGrJ I rtr~F HO ME FURNITURE I AC~FSSOR~S &_SERV ICES AREAS OF C IRCULATION INCLllD .: DEADLINE FOR SPACE & OOPY Wednesday, April 16, 2003 5 P.JR. DAILY PILOT -Friday. April 25. 2003 Ncwpon Beach • Corona dcl Mar "'lcwport C..oast •Costa Mc~ HUNTINGTON BEACH lNOEPENDENT -Thursday, May 1. 2003 DEADLINE FOR CAMERA READY ART Monday, April 21. 2003, 6 p.m. -ADVERTORIAL DEADLINE f foncin~on Beach • Huntington Harbour Sunset Beach COASTUNE Pt OT -Friday. May 2. 2003 l..aguna lk.Ch 78.cm cirtUtition Wednesday. April 16, 2003 (no adYartorial may be aubmiftld lfter deadhne) 949M2-43Zl • • Daily Pilot 949-642-4321 l:4 " • ' .. · Cd~TLINE PILOT 949~94 4321 I I r I . . QUOTE OF THE DAY "Wt' wt're starting to look behind ourselves to set' if our <:! shadow wa.f chasing us." John Emme, CdM High basebaH coach A6 Wealesday, Mwch 26, 2003 PREPS Estancia . . . . softba ll on • upswing Eagles open league today with hopes of earning rare postseason berth. B oys volleyball isn't the only program turning heads this spring at Estancia High, where the softball team opens its first Golden West League campaign today as a viable contender for the CIF Southern Section Playoffs. Coach Marc Rodig's Eagles capped a 6-I preleague season Monday with an 11 ·4 win over former Pacific Coast League rival Laguna Beach. Estancia's vic1ories also include a 3-2 triumph March 18 over former PCL foe Corona del Mar. MThe girls are definitely excited to be s1arting league and I'm excited, H said Rodig, who remains cautiously optimistic for a couple of reasons. First, the Eagles have no1 been to the playoffs since BARRY 1999, the program's only postseason FAULKNER appearance since 1992. Second. the I I -player roster includes four freshmen and two sophomores. In addition to his 1eam's you1h and dearlh of success in recent league races. Rodig believes the Eagles will he pressed to unseat the three programs expected to top the Golden Wes1 standings. Rodig believes Wes1minster and Ocean View will be formidable foes and he also mentioned that other school across town that has shifted from the PCL to 1he Golden Wes!. More good news: The top four teams in the seven-team league earn automatic playoff berths. Estancia, by the way, visits Costa Mesa April 4 and hosts the Mustangs May7. ••• Rod1g believes the key to his team's '>UC'cess has been defense, thus far, though the emergence of freshman pitcher Muriel Mason certainly has been another huge plus. he said. Other Estancia standouts include <,ophomores Hillary Larsen and 1 lilary Ockey, as weU as senior Evelyn Flores, who has two pitching VICIOries. ••• A note of thanks from the Daily Pilot sports staff to the CJF Sou them Section. which bas officially-take note Newport-Mesa golf coaches - brought a halt to the iJJogicaJ half-match scenario. Before recent leglslatlon passed by the section council, 18-bole matches were often broken up into separate nine-hole events, often held at separate courses, sometimes weeks apart. The loophole -exploited by • coaches to virtually double their c;chedules, sometimes playing matches every weekday-Is now, thanlcfuUy, closed. A nine-hole match is now a match unto itself and stories and headlines detailing teams leadlng after nine holes will no longer confuse readers. ••• The TeWlnkle Park basebaJJ ' dlamond Is in the best shape I've seen it, with lush green grass on the Infield and, as best I could see, no potti<'les in the infield dirt that previou ly made fielding ground balls an extreme sport. Visibility for night games at the venerable venue, however, remalnu ... problem, according..&o Costa-Mesa Coach Doug Deats and CdM bead man John Emme, whose teams squared off \lnder the lights lut w eek. Deats aid playert disputed his contention they were not v1ewlng the ball well u they would during an ftemoo pme, but he stands by his menL ••• PertodlcaHy, readers have loquired bout the selection crtterla for tl\e. ~ Dally Pilot Hlgh School Athlete or the Week rie Quite 11m'Pfy, athlete• are lected by th Pilot on the bU o( their lndMdiiaJ and team 1ucc blUCd on competition held the ~w CM~ .... SUnClayiaJI but in rue iriatancet). ' s+tiL iWWWWWf¥ I r ;' * ------....... ,,.,,,, ....... •• EYEOPENER -~~Pitt · Splr9 Hal fl Fame cai.i....,. ... ......_ Marctl 31 honoree ERIC WOODS Sports EdlW Roaer Carlson • 19491574--4223 • $pcM1I Fax: 19491650-0170 Daily Pilot S£NI HILLER I OM.Y PILOT CdM High's Sarah Stern slides into second with a stolen base as Newport Harbor shortstop Athena Vasquez fields throw in Tue sday's Batt1e of the Bay. Bass belts Newport to win Sophomore's two-out hit gives Sailors 2-1 win in eight-inning Battle of Bay. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -And they played on. with dramatics following. In the Battle of the Bay, Corona del Mar High's girls softball team and host Newpon Harbor played a scoreless seven innin~ and almost didn't go into the eighth. But both teams agreed to play on and Newpon sophomore Julianne Bass lined a two-out. 1-0 pitch past CdM''> right fielder to plate senio~ Bailey Bearden and Alhena Vasquez. giving the hosts a 2-1 victory Tuesday. "My team needed me to get a hit and I wasn't afraid," Bass said. •1t was an outside pitch and I just wen1 with it It pumps you up." Bass' hit emptied the New- pon bench as teammates came out to congratulate her. Newpon senior starter Kim Moore, who improved her record to 4-1, exclaimed. Ml am so glad we kept on playing, and we won.· coaches to decide how to proceed. Both sides con- ceded the game would continue under interna- tional rules. With each team opening t.be tnning with a runner on second Bass hit to the right side in her three previous at-bats and collected two of New- port's three tuts. Vasquez, a first-team All-Sea View CdM Newport 1 2 "It was preseason and we didn\ want (Alis.53 2'.oelle) or (Moore) to go over seven innin~ H said CdM Co-Coach Ed Mejia League piclc as a junior, singled in the first. but was stranded at third. "I thought about a suicide squeeze with Sasha Grumman because she was bunting well. but it didn't maner, • said first year Newpon coach Sharon 'Wolfe of the eighth-inning heroics. CdM (3-4) was content with a tie af ter the seventh inning, but Newpon players, coaches and fans wanted to continue. Since it was a nonJeague game. the umpires left it up to the "Why take the chance of injuring (Zoelle) or (Moore). But we decided to play it out and it was a great game." Newport (6-2) was involved in an eight-inning game against Northwood earlier this year and didn\ play under international rules. "Usually in league. there is a 90- minute (time limit): Wolfe said "We started jwt after 3:30 and I had two minutes until 5 on my watch when the seventh ended. I prefer playing it out It builds more characteL" The eighth provided the offensive output lacking for seven ~ of a pitcher's duel be~ last season's Newpon-Mesa P\ayer of the Year in Moore and 7~lle. a first-team All-CIF selection. Moore fanned eight in eight innings. while allowing three hits and only one runner to reach second base before the international rules took effect She threw a no-hitter In Newport's opener this season. "She stayed focused and smoked it by batters.· 'Wolfe said. "She stayed level-headed and kepc the ban up well She is a senior, so she has been in these situations before. She has a pas· sion for winning.· CdM had sfn&1es by third baseman IGanna Jaye. catcher Amy "JYson and left fielder Sarah Stem. Stem stole sec- ond with two outs in the fifth. but SM NEWPORT, Pqe A7 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Sea Kings hammer Laguna Beac}l, 9-1 Homers by Palchikoff, Karpe help Corona del Mar get first PCL win. ' LAGUNA BEACH -The Corona del Mar High baseball team sluggt'd Its way out of its recent funk Tuesday, hammering Pacific Coast League host La· guoa Beach, 9-1. Junior Nick Palchikoff capped a five-run third inning with a three-run homer over the center· field fence, after a two-run blast by Nick Karp6 cubed In Josh Bradbury'• Jeadoff double ln the econd. It was the fourth homer of the year for PalchJ· koff, a former lead off man now batting sixth in Coach John Emme'• oroer. PaJchlkoff went 2 for 2 wttb two walks and scored rwtct. whUe junior Jo~h Bradbury went S for ' and pltcht'd five aolld In· ntngs to earn h.11 Clrat \<tctory tlila 1prlng. Bradbury fanned aeven and did not waJk a battt'r In five lnrilnp, while teammates Nlck Rhod (two 1trikeout1) and Grtmn Dunur (one) added score· la. relier lnnln-1 apiece to h~p the Sea Klnp Im- prove to 4·3. l·I ln -.U•. ·w e've been scuftling and we needed to come out and play the way we know we can play,• Emme said. "We were 1taning to look behind ounelve. to see ff our •had ow wu chHlnS us.• . CdM added three runs to hi lead In the fourth Inning, before Laguna Beach (2-5, l ·l) scored to avert the shutout. Rhodes' appearance W.. hll second of the sea· son and Emme aa.ld the two·tlme AU-Newport- Mesa hurler wiU continue to be broU,gbt along slowly. • •tte'a comfortable now at about 50 pitches, but we want to be cautious,· Emme aa.ld. The Sea kings resume IMgue action Friday when they meet CalvaryOaapel at Vanguard Unlvenfty . ,....c .... ~ .. ·------~-CclM t,= ....... , CdM • -=-~ o • t 11 , 1..eo. 8dt .. tOe I • 1 I I 8r1dbury, N. RhodM l8). O\tnnt (7) and Preeton, Kelly ll); St1nebury, '-"*.U I•) Ind IC.tty W .. lredbUry, 1 0 L • "-"lbufV 21-Bradbury (CdM), HR -KAl;pt CCdM), ,..._!Miff COdMI. f ,. SPORTS Wednesday, March 2ti. 2003 A7 COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL BRIEFLY Prep star Hill headed to UCI Z.Oelle to Fresno St. Steve Vlrsen DallyP1lot Mark. Hill. a 6-foot·5, 20S· pound [of'W<\td/guard from Bishop Gorman High In Las Vegas, said Tuesday he has com· mined to play basketball at UC Ir· vine. Hill, who averaged 16 points. 10 rebounds and five assists per game this past season ror the Gaels {23-7), ~ a four-year var· sily performer and a starte1 on the Gaels' 200.1-02 state champion· ship team. This past .sea,,oo, Bishop Gonnan fin.lsHed fouttb In the SUnset Region. maddng the first time in Hill's four years. the Gaels did not win or reach the state title game. Bishop Gonnan also won the ~te championship when Hill was a £reshman and reached the stare title game the neaseason. Hiil saJd he enjoyed the omdal visit be took at UCI, Maroh 7-9. "Once 1 Jeft UCI. 1 knew h was the right place for me," Hill said in a telephone interview Tuesday. "It was really close to my family and it was a UC achool Every other week. my mom can maybe come see a game. l was Impressed with the coaching Slaff and I felt a real chemisoy between the coaches and the playtrS. too.~ Untyersity of New Mexico, Santa Clara. and Portland also pursued HilL who described him· self as an all-around player and "a pretty good passer ... •He can play the wing and go inside sometimes," Bishop Gor· man High c.oad\ Grant Rice apld. "lf we needed a big basket. we c.orona deJ Mar J~ smiol" AJii... knew he coukl take <Mr. He m&Dy sa Zoelle said 1\..ieiday 6he has vet· was a leader for us this pasl )'eat. baDy cormnitted IO rontinue ber He led us In t:vety oft'ensive cat· softbaD. career at~ State nexs egory and he could have probably season. scored mott, but we 1.iJc.e to ~ l.oelle vSted Pwdue UnMniity the ball." CJ'.e' the weekend, one \We.le af~ During Hills four years at vi.siting Fresno State. But the BuD· Bi.shop Gorman, the Gaels won ~ offered a run scholarship. 108 games and Hill was a starter while Puniue did noc. 7,oelle i.akl his final thiiie years. Rice said Hill that made ber decision, made earned fiBt·team all-region and Tuesday, an easy one. second-team ell-state honors· this · Zoelle al.'iO considff'ed Louisiana past season, and ftrsMeam all-Tuch and the University of Hawaii. 81J\le lautels in 2002. · but FtlS\O and Purdue were her Rice abo said HID excelled in ~ finalists. football, as a wide receiver and The CdM senior wa.\ lmHeam might have had scholarship off en All-CIF as a junior with a 64 record from [)tvNon I schools. but he and a 2.15 ERA. including a no tut· chose to concentrate on basket· t.er ~Estancia She tut .:!Jrl (18 ball. for 49) with two homers. row dou· tjes and four triples. A three-tune COLLEGE BASEBALL fusl ·team All. Pacific Coo.Sl l .eague pJayer. she was the Newport ·Mesa Player of the Year as a sophomore . Rebels rally past Anteaters in eighth This season. she L<; 2 ·3. but had a strong game agai.nSl Newpon J tar bor Tuesday. She strud 001 '>llt and allo.wd two runs on three hil'> m a 2· I Newport victory. ZoeJle plans to major in c.tuld ti~ velopmenL to 6·4, 3·2 in league Orange dropped to 2·3 in league ~Weta~cue £standa 11, Onnae 7 SintJfee -Braunsdorl (E) cfef T 1 Lee. 6 1, def Maldonodo. 6 3, def To Lfl41, 6 1, Bradshaw (El lost 1 6. 3 6, won, S.O; Stephenson IE) los1, 4 b 2 6,won, 6 2. Ooubtes-Cacho·Vald11s IEI def Dao·S. Nguyen, 7-6, def Bui Hoang, 7 6, def. P Nguyen-G. Lee, 6-1. Mumtal·M cl<.endry (El, lost. 0-&, 3-6, (subl l'oflevea·McKendry, won 6-3; Raymond-Do (El lost, 4·6. won. 6 1. 63 CdM alumni match set • VOLLEYBM..L: The Lorona del Mar Hlgh boys volleyball team will play 11!. aJumni l-r1day at 7 p.m. at CdM. Former players are 111v11ed to compete and dtnnt'r will be provided for them, J!> well ci.'> their fam1he'>, CdM Coal h <iteve Conti 'i.ud Warm up will begin at t> pm i:or 111forma11un. phone Lont 1 al (9491 51 S·ROOIJ lt'xten-.1on 4024). LAS VEGAS -UNLV short.stop Pecer White took one for the team Tuesday night, driving in the winning run in a 3·2 come· from-behind nonconrerenct' tri· umph over visiting UC Irvine by being hit by a p itch in the eighth inning. season, broke a 2-2 tie and helped drop the Anteaters to I 0- 17. UNLV (20·8) had pulled even with a run in the seventh. The winning run was unearned and the Anteaters committed five er· rors. The setback mark.ed the 13th time in 27 games the Anteaters have M:Ored three or fewer runs and they are now averaging 2.5 runs an their 17 defeats, com· pared 10 7.5 runs in their vic- tories. -by Br)u Alder1on Orange Coast roll~. 8-1 White's plunking, the third lJNl.Y hit bau.man of the night and the fi2nd for the Rebel!> thls White was 2 for 3 wtth an RBI and two runs, a'> both teams fin· ished with six hits. ANTEATERS The UNLV victory avenged a 3 1 los.s at UCI March 11. Chris KJemm and Mark Wag· ner went 2 for 4 for UCI. UCI fourth in Stevinson Invitational • GOLP: The U( Irvine men's golf teasn finashed fourth of 14 t~ in the UruveNty or Colo· rado/Steviruon Ranch lnVlt.allonal Lhal concluded Tuesday at the ~evtnson Ranch Golf Club in Sle· vin.son. Padfk won the 54-hole tourna- ment with a score of 866 to finish !>ix shots ahead or runner-up Kan· "1.S Sfate. Wichita State WdS third at 875 and ua Hnished with 876. UO i.enior Mike Lavery fin. W1ed second at 2-under 214 after a 69 m the last round and ~nior leff Coburn placed fourth at 215 after <>hooting even par TueMlay. Matt I lam.en of Pela.fie W3..'> the -medalist with an 8-under total of 200. indudmg a final round of 4· under 68 Tuesday lJO freshman J.iy Gloe finished 35th at 224 II!> he shot 76 in the fi- nal round. 'ieOJOr Ryan Annsaong TODAY Swimming High school boys and g1rl1 -Newpon Harbor at Ahso Niguel, 3 p m., Untvefltty at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m .. Costa Mesa at Orange, 3·15 p.m.; Santa Ana 81 Estancia, 3 p.m .. Sage H1ll a1 Laguna Beach. 3·15 p.m 8-lbel C(>llege -Vanguard Untverarty a1 Cal Bapeist. 2:30 p.m High IChool -Newpon Harbor at lrvme, 3:15 pm.; Costa Mesa at Ocean Vtew, 3:15 p.m .. Westmmster at Estancia, 3 15 pm , Bretttren Chnst1an 81SageH1U,315 pm NEWPORT Contmued from A6 Moore struck out the next batter. Zoelle also showed her senior leadership, pitching not only out of a two-oul. first ·inning jam with runners at second and third, but another dilemma in the fifth. Newport's Jenny ~ walked with one out and stole second 7.oelle strudt out the next hitter, bot a CdM enor on a mis~ played grounder prolonged the inning. Grumman hit a 1-0 pltc:h deep In the hole at sho.n. bul lell· lor Lawen toe, a first-team All· Pacific c.oast League selection a year ago. ranged lo her right tn 'hot n Tuesday to place 53rd with a total of 229 and junior VUU11e Poncino. who shot 71 in the final round finished 57th at 230. The Anteaters return to action in the Bite/Pru:ilic Coast lntercol· legiate tournament at Sandpiper Golf Course in Santa Brubara Monday and Tuesday. Boise St. edges UCI • TENNJS: Boise State de· reated che UC Irvine women's tennis team, 4·3, to win the UCI Spring invitational at the Ant· eater Tennis Stadium Tuesday. The Broncos, ranked No. 58, won all three doubles matches to win the doubles point. UCI. No. 60. would come back. wilh senior Amy Trancldno winning the No. 5 singles match 6·3, 6·J over Anna Curtolo. SCHEDULE Voltevt>ell Community college men -Irvine Valley at Orange Coast, 7 p.m . High school boys-Orange at Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m.; Estancia at Sana Ana, 3:l5 p.m .; Corona del Mar at Huntington Beach, 6 p.m.; San Manno at Sage Hill, 4:30 p.m. ..... and field High school boys and g1r1s -Santa Ana at e.tancla, 3:15 p.m. Softbltll High school g1rt1 -Costa Mesa at Ocean Vtf1W, 3:15 p.m.;Westmmster at Estancia, 3: 15 p.m., Sage Hill at St. Marvaret's, 3:15 p.m gobble up the ball and threw to first. beating the runner by a split - serond ZoeUe struck out six. allow- ing three hits and five walks. She got some help from her de· fense. Second baseman Jackie Manning reached up to spear a line drive off the bat of New- port center fielder Darci Pen- nington lo end the fourth and Loe recorded six usJsts on throws to firsL Newport third bueman Mlley Gleason meed ~ the third-ba5e line to fieJd three bunt attempts and threw out the runner each lime. Pennington caught duee pop ftys In the outfield and right fielder Kayteigtl Hom reached to M:M •..... Sl •42~ toi»ns ford OtXlOUflf •• · S2 ~ 30 Seltiria 'ta . . . S l 1 ,99~ f octtiy R.bal• • . ·S2..500 .... ~ ••.•• 5 11111m1.- Sophomore Anna Bentzer put the ·Eaters up 2· I with her 6·3, 6-4 win over Erin Polowski in No. 3 !>ingles. Junior Jenay Bow· man tied the match a t 3·3 with her 7·5, 6·3 win over Renate Stoop in No. 2 'ingles. The championship came down to No. 4 singles. when Alissa Ayling defeated UCI sophomore Hui Leow 5·7, 6-1, 6·3. Coach Mike Edles' Anteaters defeated Nevada, 5 2, in the em1finaJs of UCJ's invitationaJ Monday. when UC! won the doubles point and Bowman. Bentzer. Tranckino and Boss won in singles. fhe Anteaters will host Cal Poly San Luis Obispo AprU 5. Tennis College men Middlebury College (Vermont) at Vanguard Un1versrty, 1 p.m High school bovs -Savanna 81 Costa Mesa,3pm W.Wpolo College women UC Irvine at Arizona State, l p.m . Go# Community college men -Palomar Irvine Vlllley, Golden West and Orange Coast 81 Sant.a Ana CC, 9 a m Bedmlnton Community college -Orange Coast at Compton, 3 p.m grab a tine drive hit lo her left lo lead off the seventh. Mejia said he bad moved the outfield m a few steps during Bass' final at·bat. but doesn't re- gret the 5traleg): "We played her straight away and moved our right fielder in a littJe to prevent a Tuxas leaguer." Mej.ia said ·(Bass) got more ol the bell than I expected. Give her credit. she hit the baD great.· Vanguard in split • SOFfBALL: Vanguard IJ111 versity'!> softball team !>plit with visiting Biola in a (,olden St.tlt- Athlelic Conference doublt- header Tuesday. improving 10 18·10· I, 6·5 in the GSA<- Krystal Keltner led Vanguard, spinning a two·hllter in the njghtcap to offset a 4·3 lo'>'> rn the opener. iill Jen'ien and Jill Jeranko earn had a pair of be.c,e hits to pace Vdll guards 10.hh attad: In the win. Biola used 12 h it!> 10 top Van guard 111 the opener Golden State AltUet>c Conf G1me1 e~. 4, Vanguard 3 Score by Innings B1ola IOO b1! l! 4 11 0 Vanguard 003 000 o 1 !> o Benavidez and Men1are5, Ball Jessen (6) and Rolle W Benav1de1 10-7. L -Ball, 6-7 2B Woods (8) 3B -M auro (V). Golden State Athletic Conf Game2 Vanguard 5, Blol1 1 Score by Innings B1ola 100 000 l! ' l o Vanguard 001 207 • !> 10 o Gray, Dinsmore (41 and Men1ares Keltner and Rolla W Keltner, 9 2 l -Gray, 1 3 3B -Woods (BJ, Robens IBI. M auro IVI Tars win league opener • TENNlS: Newpon llarbor High freshman Roben Khoury won all 18 singles games 1 ue.,. day to lead the Sailor to a I 0·8 Sea View League-opening boy'> te nnis victory over vi'>ilin~ Ali'o Niguel. Junior l)ler Deel also swept in singles for the Tars, winning 18 of 22 games. ~o Niguel fell to 0·9. fthe Sailor!> continue lengut' play Thursday at Irvine. Sea View Leque Newport 10, Aliso N5guet I Sjngles -Twena (NH) def Shargha1 6-0, lost 10 Menha11. 3-6. def Shararah, 6-0; Khoury (NH) won 6-0, 6-0, 6-0. Deck (NH) won 6 O. 6-2, 6-2. Doub'--Serdyuk Oav11 (NH) lost to Neuda·Elmara1. 4 6, lost to Glaa90dt-Samport, 5 7, def Weng-Peng, 6-3, Lutfy·HochWlld (NH) lost. 2 6. o-6, 3-6. Espley·Jones/Lund (NH) lost, 0 6. won, ~. lost. 3 6 F.stancia victorious •TENNIS: Freshman Scon Braunsdorf maintained ids hot play in the Golden W~t ~ague with a sweep In singles action to help lead the Ealand• mgh boys tennis team to an 11·7 vfc· tory over visiting Orange Tues· da~ . Braunsdorf ts DOW l.t· l in singles in Golden W t League matches. The Eagles improved • TENNIS: Or.inge C..o~t C...ol· lt>gt.-'!> women'!> lt>nn1s team con tinuetl II'> winning way<-. im- proving to IO· I. 8·0 in the C>ran~e l·mpue Conference w11h an a I OH. VICt!H} JI '>anta Ana fuesday Or.nee Empt,. Conference OCC 8, Santti Ana 1 Singles -Jucaban (SAi def Bec:k.,r 6 1 6 1. Nelson 1occ1 def Gately 6 0 6 1. Tanamal !OCC Clef Grace 6 4 6 2 Sessum !OCCI Clef Crur 6 0 4 6 6-4, Moriyama IOCC1 Clef le11a 16 0 6 1. Wensl<• IOCC1 C!Pf Perez, 6 O 6 o Doubles · Bed<er Nelson IQCC def Jucaban Gracl3. 5 7 7 5 7 5 Tanamal Sessum OCCl def Cruz-Leija. 6-0. 6 0. Monvama·Wensk1 10CC Clef Gately Perez 6 0, 6 O Wolverines top Tar~ •GOLF: Newport Harbor I flgh junior Michael Henvenutu '>ho t par l6 Tuesday. but ii w~n't enough 10 overcome Ah'>o N1· guel. which won the ~a View League·opentng match. 188· I qa. al Sama Ana Coumry (]ub. Benvenutti birdied the eigh1h hole and had an eagle on the ninth hole, en route to fim'>hmg one '>lrole behind AJi<;o medal· 1s1 Joe Kim OaVls Pemstem (38) Garren Wh11field 139). OaVld Mochen bacher (42) and Brandon Sower. (43) also ~ort'd for the Sailor.. Me~a plays Beach ball • GOLF: Lo.,ta Me~a High\ boys golf team opened up Golden West l eague play with 222 227 win over Oct>an View l'\Jesday on the par JS Me..a Unda course at the Co'>la Mesa Golf & Country Oub. Brian Bead1 led all 5eorers with a 6-0\/er·par 41, the second nme this '>t'ason he has won medalL<it honoN. He had a tap·in birdie on the par-5 fifth hole after reaching the green m two 'ihol'>. said Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin. Nick 7Jmmerman and Billy Jackson each fired 44s and weTe followed by AJex Mulhern (451 and Joey E:dwards (48) for Mt'5a (4·6. I ·O in league> Ocean View falls to 1 I m league. CdM tops Breakers •GOLF: Corona d el Mar High began dtfense of its Paafic Coast League boys golf title with a 197 · 223 win ~r Laguna Beach m the PO. openeT Tuesday at New· port Beach Country Oub. Senion Nick Sherman and Tim Frohling bolh &hot 3 -over· par 38 lo pace the Sea Ki.Qgs. who wexe also aided by Alex Otikovanl (39), Bead OlamerUn (41) and Rob Ury (41). Coach Mika Scattwuther'• winners lmplOWld to 5::f. Sage Hill downed • Sagt I lill H.lgh Schools ~ tennis team managed two 1>ln gle~ and o ne double$ wm .ig.un!>t d p<iwerful Wlutney team Lhat prevailed, 15·3, in • Academy League piety l'\Jt:Sday The IJghtnlng'i. Anthony Milovant.sev and hrt.k. Burton each won a &et 111 r.ingle!> ,md the 'doublei. tandem of Marie Ramadan and lOdd Monta.kab won iu. last 11e1, 6-0. Whitney C3<i. 1 ·0 lo league) I!> ranlce'tl No 2 in Cl F ~outhern St-rt1on D1w.1on V while !>age Htll r I 5. O 11 t!> ranked lounh m the c,ame d1v~1on Noflleacue Whrtney 15, Saoe Hill 3 Singles M1lov11nt.i;ev TSH I lost to 11 Ch11n 0 6 1061 to A Chen. 2 6. def A Lee 6 1, E Burton 'SHI IOSI 0 6 0 6 w on 6 1, Cassell I SHI lo~t. 3 6 0·6 0 6 Doubles 0 Chen Cordier (SHI lost to T LPe A l~. O 6 lost to Elg•n Elehuo Genti Huang, 2 6 lost 10 Jam1t L .. e B11e1n P11dtard 3 6 Ram11dan Mcint.ir..,b 1SHI lost Ob 0 6 won b 0 Rot:~(lr Kure111 ISH1 IOSI, 3 6, 3 6 3 6 Yanguard doubled up • TENNIS: I he Vanguard wnnwn\ 11·1111" lettm lu.,I tl!> 11r ... 1 < .oldl·n "lta11• A1hle11c Lon ren·m {' OlJll h. f) :s. 10 v1s11rng Porn! I oma \la1arent' Jm·,day "lophomon• I .llga llh.1.'>hch.a.n.ka and 1unrm ~ra Br.idley wun 111 '>tnWl"> for thl· lJ<>ll'• who droppt-d to tt fl. 4 I in the C ,<,,A(_ ~State AttiMtac ~- Point Loma 6, V: Singln Hlusncnanka <VI def. Anna S1euke1 7 5 6 7 6 1 Hargrave !PU dt<f Vote1vova, 5 76 2 6 2. Anita S1P.czka IPL' ael 'l'ohner 6 3 6-0 Bradley VI def Montoya, 6-2, 3 6 6 4 Sonotl Pl def Tenlen. 6-1 ,6-1. Richter 1PL def Krohn. 6-1,6 1 Doubles S1eczka·Sl4IUlc1 IPL)# Hlushc:.hc1nka Votavova 8 6. 'l'ohner Brc1aley 1v1 oaf Montoya Hargrave 8 1 Sonoff M1llPr tPLI ael Tl'nlen Krohn 8 4 Lightning ~till perfect • VOUE\'BAl.l.: l he '->age 11111 \ch ool hoy' vc,lleybaJI team re ll1dllled unhealt'n, '>weepmg Oxford Academ~. I ':i .i. 15 I 0 15· 7, 111 an Acadt-rn> 1.eague match luesday al I t·~mgton Jumor ltlgh m C yprt:'>'>. Jumor KeVln loyce pact>d the l 1ghtn111g ('i 0, 4 0 m league1 with 16 kiJls. four blockl. dnd two ace'i, while Mac\un Freder 1ck added eight w1 .. Lions handle Mustangs • TENNIS: Tht C o.,ta Me..a I hgh '>ophomore-; David I e and Brian Nguyen both won two '>lllglec. '>l'I<,. but host We-;tmm· c;ter prevailed, 13 5 111 a Golden We\t l..eJgue boy., tennis match T'ut>Sday The Mu.,tang~ fell to 0·5, 0·3 111 league. Golder! WHt Le•cue WestmlnsteJ 13, Costa Mesa 5 Singles Le (CM I los110 J Nguven O 6, def Ph11m 6 1, <lei C Nguyen 6-2, Pham !CM I. losl 1 6. won. 6-1 lost, 5 7 B Nguyen ICM I lost, Hi. won, 6 3, 6 1 Doubles Gome1 Sneen (CM J lost to Om N Tran 1 6, losl to Meas Do 5 7 lost to Vo P11sley, 4-6 Dang An Nguyen (CMI lost, 0-6 c 6. 4-6 Al Nguyen McNulty fCMt lost, 3 6 • 6 1 6 Marina edges Eagle •GOLF: f~ hman Ma.rem Sthtak hot par 36 to WUl med· ali t hono~ for the Estancia High boys golf team. wtucb lost to nonJeague visitor Marina. 207-209, on the Mesa Verde course at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Oub Tuesday. Sostalt eagled the par-5 first hole. ch11,>ping m bi5 llurd shot from lhe fringe, Ald Estancia Coach Art Peny. so tu also birdied the par-4 sixth hole. Jason idy, Ryan Brown and Grqc La all lhot 42 wh.Ut }a.son L.n fired a 47 (or the F..agl (3·2>. Marina S-0. --...---r-·----~------·--.......... ._. Al Weaiesday, Marcil 26, 2003 YOUTH BASEBALL Starnes saves the day J.obn SCllrnel running catch with 'the potential garne-'tytng runners on base saved the game for the Card.lna1s tn an 8-6 wtn over the Dodgers in Newport Beach Uttle League • Majon action. MJchael Bloom and Junes~ each pitched three innings and had two hits apie<:e to lead the Cardinals'. victory. Gnmt Jobneon. Nick Couchot. Brad .... and Kyle HDl all hit.well and showed solid defense for the Dodgers. , • Dlamondlw:b 2,.Martnen 1 Mkhllel ~scored both Diamondback runs, each time on a doµble, for the vtctoJS. Malbn Sayer: and Paulo Bolder both knocked Epstein in. Stewsi Manning and Fletcher Della Grotta each threw three innings for the 0-backs and Tummy c.olton caught the entire game. Wee Qutndler sprinted across the center field to make a running catch, Nlck freeman pitched all six innings and John Doerlng scored the Mariners' run. •Dillon Norton hit the first home run.in NBLL Majors play this season to h.ighligbt a J3-run outburst by the Cardinals. Bloom bad three bits to go with two each by Starnes, Petrilli and Reed l.achman. Cory Vltalo and Andrew Dunlap combined on the mound for the Giants. Dunlap also spadded with the glove, making a sliding catch in right field. Matt Wheatley, Kyle Jensen and Kendall Pk:k all played solid offense and defense for the Giants. • Mlcbael Bloom and James Petrtlll each pitched and caught three shutout innings for the Card.inaJs in a 1-0 victory over the Braves in Newport Beach Little league Majors action. Reed 7.ach.man's infield single in the bottom of the sixth inning plated Dillon Norton, who bad doubled to the wall in right center field Noah Molnar made two diving catches for the Braves while c.amden Nicholson and Jeffrey Jones red the offense. Andrew Dunlap played strong on both offense and defense for the Cardinals. ln NBLL AM play: •The Giants' pitching staff held the previously-unbeaten Red Sox at bay. Ashley Varner pitched her first game of the season and allowed only one run in the first inning. Grant Davis then threw three shutout innings, stri.lcing out six. Emery Molnar struclc: out the side in the final inning to preserve the win for the Giants (4-1). The Giants' pitching staff was supported by solid defense from Matt WllJdmon, <liasen McNaughton and Davis. Red Sox pitchers Brent Lawaon and Nathan Wagner pitched well The Red Sox fell to 2-1-l. • om. 8, Angels 6 Conner G«mgban and Zac Cabin combined on the hill to thwart the Angels just enough to clinch the victory The Cubs played stellar defense Led by Cabin, Jonathan Jaffee. David Siiverberg, Alex Grody, Collin McNemey, Allen Brown and Reid Johnson. Gaughan had a run scoring double that rolled to the fence. The Angels were led by a multi-hit game from Bruce Bearer and sharp hitting and defense from Parker Ewles. Brian ford, Derek Spreitzer, Nick Bishop and Bearer contributed to the Angels' offensive output. •Yankees 9, Cubs 8 The Yankees rallied for three runs in the bottom of the last inning to defeat the visiting Cubs in action last week. The offense was powered by Preston Rlaer, Tanner 1iauthen, Benny Tuwnaend and Nick Good.Ing. Key defensive plays were made by the Yankees' Jack Murphy and 'liwvor McGhie to end~ Gneme .Pnler. Patrick Peanon and Rbser anchored the defense. . 'The Cubs teeeived a multi-hit game from CoJlln McNenley' and a two· run double by Zllc Olbtn with additional hits coming from' Allen Blown. Reid Jobmon and Ales Gndy. Solid defensive plays were ~e by David Sllwaberg, Jonatlwl }dee and Anthony frandlco. Cabin and Connor Geugtum held the Yankees to one run over two innings. In Newport Beach Baseball Association Bronco Division (11-12-year olds): • Red Sox 7, Cubs 3 Danny MoUovlts continued his strepk of no earned l11ll!t allowed this year with three more against the Cubs. Moskovit.s, who has pitched ln three games this season, struck out five and went 2 for 3 at the plate with an RBI. Alex Rlo9 went 3 for 3 wiUt three RBis and was helped on offense by Danie.I Norris' two runs scored. Josh Bowman legged out two infield hits en route to a 2-for-3 day at the plate and Jay Ordaz played strong defense at first base. •A's 10, AstrosO A combined effort on the hill from Angelo Halgelkles and Jason Wooding held the Astros to no runs. Both players collected hits as well. A.J. Swies, Conor Sweeney and Brennan Qillahan collected base bits for the Astros. ln Pinto American action: •Andrew Chaae went 3 for 3 with his first home run of the season for the Red Sox against the Blue Jays Saturday. But the hits didn't stop there. Bryan ShoWn also tallied three hits and made a strong defensive play at the plate. Martin Najera Jr. singled twice and picked up a double and Qu1nk: Holgate also had three hits and helped turn a double play at second base. Robert Alexander, EsteYan Muniz. Spencer Buchanan, Timotby McGetrk:k, Duke Morales and Au.sttn Smith all had hits for the Red Sox. ln Shetland National (6-year-olds) play: •Julien Marchese hustled to record three putouts at first and also smashed a hit into . centerfield as the Cubs and Padres. Nkholas Bellda collected several hits and also made a stop at third base. Haley Heesch canalled several balls at second base and center field. Nlcolas Hauser tallied several hits and made a stop while playing on the mound. ln Costa Mesa Pony play: • Angels 12, Giants 2 Chad Peterson pitched a complete game with 11 strikeouts of the 20 baners he faced. Matt Pisarski belted a triple and two singles and had three RBis while GalTett Marshall and Sc:ott Swdyka each tallied one single. Tim Morley, Peterson and MIJce Cedeno each knocked two singles. In Costa Mesa American Farm play: •Angels 28, Yankees 6 The Angels avenged a 20-run loss to the Yankee two weelcs ago with a steUac offensive output of their own. Joshua Ring hit two grand slams and Uam Shllllngtods sacrifice brought in two more runs for the Angels in the second inning. Jack McMenamln, Steven Mantel, Joshua Ring, Austin Beck and Adam Bernacchi all had hits in each inning. In the bonom of the third, second baseman Gabriel Montemayer caught a grounder and made the putout at second. Tyler McLuc.key doubled in the fifth and Nicolas Meldrum and Beck tallied two-baggers in the second. Ring doubled in the second and the third and Mantei collected the game's only triple. . - SPORTS YOUTH tlGM SCHOOL SOFTBALL PREVEW Newcastle Down to business rising to the top Led by Colton Gyuiay-. ~tght tournament goals, Newcastle United, an A'/00 Region 97 boys under-IO soccer team. won the Calltomia 'ftl-Sectional Olampjonshlp last weelcend. Tiedi 2-2.against Fon~·the,Secti9n l cha'.mpion, in the final. Gyulay scored his third goal of the game in the final minutes for the winning margin. , Fontana jumped to a 1-0 lead before Gyulay scored on a break.away. St.eftll Miiier crossed to Gyulay for a 2-1 Newcastle lead · Newcastle defeated Oxnard, 6-0, in a semifinal Ivan Deana scored 30 seconds into the match and Gyulay a,dded five goab to secure the vlciory again& the Section 10 champions. Miller, Brice Manning and Conno.r Moy led a stingy Newcastle defense and Ryan~ and Ian Bargb split time in goal to record the shutout Becerra. Miller and Gyulay were solid in both townament games. Manning and Moy controlled the defense. aided by the play of midfielders Bradley Beaudette, Ryan Look, Skyler Gray. Den!k JCula and )e88e Tunes. The win places Newcastle. coached by PhD Miller and Tum Gyulay. among the top five boys under-IO teams in the United States. Balanced effort • HOOPS: Newport-Mesa's third-grade girls basketball All-Star team ended its season with a 20-18 victory over Irvine Sunday. Brooke Lux (nine points) Jed a balanced scoring attack for Newport, which had seven girls collect points. Taylor Stefano and Mary McKennon each contributed three points for the Newport-Mesa Hoop Group. AJso scoring for Newport were Brooke Mlgllori, RlcJd Archie, Sara SUvennan and Shannon Grlftln. A strong pefensive effort was keyed by NI.kl Zak, Add.lton RlchJey and OUvta Tharp. Newport girls sparkle • HOOPS: The Newpon-Mesa . fourth-grade girls National Junior Basketball All -Star team went undefeated last weekend and won the area tournament. Players on the team include: O.elsea Barth, ICelsey Carrldo, BUJca Paterl, Laura Martinez, Allie Moskovlts, Ellle Nadal, Saylor Schroff, Duran Sharp, Kassie Stratton and Kelsey Woo. Lonnie Nadal and Mike Sharp coach the team, which will now play in the national tournament in ApriJ. Newport Beach rolls • HOOPS: The Newport Beach Boys Division B championship basketball team captured the Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation Orange County Olampionship in the 2003 Youth Basketball Tournament March 15· 16. Coach Brian Contino's team consisted of Jeffrey Allee, Gavin Arblaster, 7.ach Moghadden, Grant Bissell, Jimmy Reed, Jack Robinson, Austin McCullogh, Jorel PorcUe, Cailen Sullivan, Andrew McDonald, Michael Helfrich and Sean Mangano. BtY.c• Alderton Daily Pilot NBWPORI' 00AST -A give- and·take reladon.ship is forming on the Sage Hill School softball team. "They teach me and I teach them," said first-year coach Jim Perciyal. who bas never coached at the high school level, but brings a wealth of baseball knowledge he hopes can be trarisferred to a Sage Hill team ·that lUJS a blend Qf returners along with. a wealth of new- ~mers. Percival 8feY! up playing baseball in his hometown of Des Moines, Iowa. and went <Jn to the University of Iowa. where he was an outfielder. In his short time woddng with the lightning. Percival has no· ticed some differences between softball and baseball. "I've been 0 for 4 on base run· ning decisions," he said with a laugh. "You don't send the runner automatically on a ball hit to the outfield in softball r would say there is less than a 50% chance of that runner scoring on a hard-hit ball to the outfield." Sophomore catcher Jessica Torina will be the -one receiving those throws from the outfield while attempting to throw out runners, which Percival believes she can do very well. Around Torina will be a de· fense anchored by sl)onstop and leadoff hiner Alexa Shitanishi, a sophomore. Joining Sh.itanishi on the infield will be three freshmen: Debbie Yoder-Lee at thlrd base. Meagan M<.-CUUough at first and Allison Gonzalez at second. Freshmen Katie McK.itterick and Ouistina Mainero join sophomore Vickie Gutierrez in the outfield. Freshman Catherine Dailey (No. 3 hiner) and junior Katrina Redelsheimer will take hold of the pitching duties. Redelsheimer is Pen.ival's maiJ1 weapon in the circle. "Dailey is a tremendous pitcher for us," Percival said. "She pitches the whole game and does a great job. She has an effective changeup. Offensively, she may be our best player. She has a con· sistent and compact swing with solid. line-drive contact." Dailey went 4 for 4 in Sage's first game. But Percival, who saw the W"dllt ad for a Sage Hill softball coach in the Daily Pilot last October and acted on it. cautions that Redel· sheimer will have to earn the The Ughtning ' • No.Name ·· 15 Jenica Torina 3 Alexd Shitamshl 2 Debbie Yoder•Lee i1 M~agan McCullough ti Allison Gonzalez 7 Katie McKitteridc 10 Christina Mainero 13 Vldcle Gutierrez 1 Catherine Dailey 2 Katrina Redelshelmer 6 Jessica Simon 11 Rebecca Gordon 9 Ambre Smith Coach: Jim Percival Aulstant: Amy Ray Yr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr: Fr. So. Fr. Jr. So. So. Jr. right to remain in the circle as the season progresses. "lf Katrina doesn't pitch, she is capable of playing any position well,· Percival said. Sophomore Jessica ,Simon, Re· becca Gordon and junior Ambre Smith (not a misspelling) can play both outfield and the infield. "Our goal is to make solid con- tact with the ball and put it in play," said Percival when asked if he thinks the team relies more on its power, or the ability to manu· facture runs. "I think people who might not take Sage seriously will be surprised this year. We have a great deal of talent wich experi- enced and skilled softball play· ers. .. Gutierrez, Goll7.alez, Mainero and Yoder-Lee played on Sage Hill's basketball team that made the CIF Southern Section Divi- sion lY·A Playoffs for the first time in the program's second sea- son of existence. McK.inerick played on Sage Hill's tennis team that made it to the Clf Division V quarterfinals. "It shows that we have sub· stantial talent right off the bat and it bodes well for the future." said Percival -who lives in New· port Coast with wife Mary West· brook and three children. "Imag- ine in a year or two." I le has coached littJe league. bobby sax and AYSO soccer. ·1 Jove working with kids and sports. and have always imagined becoming a teacher.· Percival !18.id. WALKING Registration for CdM Scenic Walk Registration C. underway for taurant Row. where chefs from runners and walkers of all ages for area restauranll> will prepare and the 22nd annual Corona del Mar serve a variety of cuisines. Scenic SK Race and 1\w·Mile Pun Pre-registration fees are S22 Walle: on Saturday, June 7. for the run/waJJc and $12 for the The race will begin along the Dolphin Dash. Registration in- bluffs overlookJng the ocean and ~ases to s:JO the day of the race will proceed through the resi· for the run/walk. but not for the dential streets of Corona del Mar. Dolphin Dash. Separate races for women and Registration forms can be ob· men are limited to l.500 runners. tained by calling Newport Beach Oilldren from ages 3 to 10 can Recreation Services at (949) 644- compete in a l K Dolphin Dash. 3151 or online at www.ac· The event will also feature Res· tive.com. ,. 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Utle ard lf'ftfltst ~IO and now l'leld bv II under said Deed ol T'rust WI lhe property Sl1Ualltd in MIO County and 1_~1818 delCllbe<I as As mono fljfy descnbed In the ebcrlll ~ Deed ol Trust APN 1933-38-255 • The STtMt address and otne< common dHIQnatlon. rt any, ol t"8 real property deset11led abov9 ti l>Ufl)Ol'18d 10 lie 1 W INOSONG COURT, NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92663 The~ Trus-dl!IClaJm& any llalltlrty tor any 11ocorrectl•N of h llrMI Nete1 f'rlM• 11"4en .... 41. _, ... , .... "HllflcetleM Ill tf.e CeRtrect DecuMefth •ey _, lte ell9f~e fer ewer4'. Blddlns Documents wlll be avall1ble to Bldd•rt. on WlDf(lSDAY, MMICH 2', 2001 and wlll be luued at· faclhtlu Manaaement Unlven1tr 01 Calllornl1, Ir vine, 20 Interim Office flulldlna (ma1hn11 ed d••»). 19172 Jamboru Boulevard (physical ad drus), lrvlno, CA 92697· St44, (949) 824 1404 Chock• lor a noR- ••htRdoWe fee Wiii bt! required m the amount of$2S.OO p~r ~et ol Blddm& Oocumenh Checks are to be made payable to • The Reeenh of the Unovef\1tv of C1hlorn1a • Sealed Bids will not be IC<:l!pled after 2:00 PM, PolieY . .,. THIHISDAY, AHll 17, 2003 Bid Security In the amount of 10~ ol th1 lump Sum Bne Bid, •u~ludlna 1lternal•s. shall accompany e1ch Bid The Surety issuJna the Bid Bond sh11ll be. on the Biel Oeadllnt. an •dm1tt1d nirety Insurer (u defined In •the California Code ol Civil Procedure Section 995.120) A mandalor y Prf·B•d Conference and Pr• Bid Job Walk will be cbn ducted on THUllSOAY, Af'lll a, 2003 be&lnnma promptly at 10100 AMf'ortlclponta ~hall meet at· F ac1l1tJes Maneaement h1tenm Offlu 8u1ldmK. Conference Room 128 University of Cal1fot111~. Ir vm~ <Bu•ldm& • 92 1>0 North <:ampu' Map) ~ 1917? Jamboret eo"utevard Irvine, CA 92697 ~444 (949) 824 l 404 ATTENOANCl AT THE ,.I.Ito (ONJlalNCI AND PH·llD JOI WALi IS MANDATOaY fOll AU. ..all'H CONTIACTOH. THI MHTINO Will C:lOSI AT ID.OS AM ANY CONTll.ACTOH AaalVIHO Ama TfflS TIMI Will NOT II IUOllU TO f'AaTICI. f'ATl IN THI. llD ... OClSS AS A f'llMI COHTIACTOI. Only b1dd1h who partlcop•I• 1n both hut Pre ,9,d Conference and the Job W11lll In their entirety will be allowed to btd on the Project u prlmt cnnh it tor>. r or fur th er on for tTUl1on, cunt act f acthllu Man a11ment Contracts Oe P•r lment, Attn. Brenda R Hpckenhull at (949) '82A 1404. The sucussful Bidder •nd of!> Subcontractors w1i1 l)e requtred to follow the nond1~a 1m1nallon n.qulremenh set forth on the B1dd1r1a Oocu ments and to P•Y pr1:va11tna waae rate• at Wednesday, March Zfi, 2003 At 2MO Legal Mallen 2MO Legal Nollces the lac.lion of lhe Work The iucceuful Bld«Hr will be req111red to have tt1e followt111 State of C1llforn11 Contractor'' Ileen•• current at the time of submission of the Bid UCINSI ClASSlfKATION1 [lulrlcal Co11tractor UCINSI CODl1 C·IO o~ f'rel•ct srclfltt1 1144'•r o .. ollfluotl .... '411!e4 fer te ~e ·--"''"•4 .. ...... •• ~It· Include, ltvt Ofl ,... ••c.euorlly ll111lte4' te1 I. The Contrutor sh•ll have been m busines• under the same nam11 •rtd C•llforn11 Contrac tor's license for " minimum of !; conllnu ous nus pr 1or to tt1e b•d openm11 date for this Pr olect fhe ltcenu used to satisfy lhll requ11e n1ent shall be of the um~ type r•quired by the contract 2 Th11 Contractor \hall provrde • n1tr11ntum ol 3 referenc .. s for proiells similar tn •cope and '"~ to !hrs Pro1e<t wh1<h h•ve been •UL,O\\fully completed in the · St .. te ol California du,.na the past 3 yeat\ THE .REGENTS or THE UNl\IE RSITY OF l.ALI FORNIA March 200'l Publ"h•d Newr1or I 8eaLh co.ta Mesa Daily Pilot Marth 26. l\p11I 2. 7003 WI 12 rljlltf away II you do nnl know en atto• ney. you may ~•II an »lltu nev referral serv".• nr - le&•I •Id ofl1te (listed in the phone book) Despues de que te entresuen nte c11.c1on 1udlc1al ust1d t1ene un pl•zo de ]() DIAS CAL ENOARIOS para pruM tar ur11 respuesta e s crlta a maqu1na en esta corte Una c arta o una llamada t1lefon1u no I• ofre<.eu protection, su rupu11sta eu .. 11 a ma qu1na liene qu~ tumplir con lu fQrmal 1dadn le11ales aprop1a da& so usted quoer., qu• la corte euuclte su CA~O S1 usted oo pruenta su rnpuesta a !tempo, puede perder 111 c.oso, y le puedu1 q111tar su ul'\ro<l, 'Su du1ero y oil n cosasde w pH1p1edad ~'" 01.,., adlc1ooal por par.I• de la tort11 [aa\ten utro\ reQU1'-•· tos l•it•les. Puede qu• usted quiet a llamar .i un aboaado rnmed1at .. ment~ S• nu tonoct! d un abo&•do, puede llam•r a un servlc10 de rtler•ncoa de abueados o a una of•una de ayuda lee•I l vu el d11ectorro telelunico> CASE NUMllllJ (Num.,o del Coao) 02CC11307 JUOGl WILLIAM M. MONltOE DEJ'T. C13 the name .ind .. ddreS• o l the tour! " !Cl SUUOftS nonobte y dorecuon do lo COFlt' "'I (CfiACJOtl JUDICW) Sup•rior Court ol Calt NU TICE TO DU lN lorno• County ol OR DANl (Av•su J A~usa ANGE COUN I Y SUP[ RI do) JOSl Pfi ARICO II OR COURl. UNUMITEO a/kl• IOSPEtl ARICO II. JURISDICTION C.IVIL a/k a JOE AlllCO. •n 700 CIVIC CE NlE R OR 1nd1V1dual. THf ARICO W£ ST P Cl BOX 838 GROUP. a bu~•n•H I SANTA ANA CA 92102 entity of unlilnc.,11111110 lorm 0838 and oors 1 lh•••U~h 10. The ndm~ •dd•e,s. and e "' h o t th• IT' •nd tel~phan• numh~r "t mclu\1-.e plo1nt1ff, attorntty Of YOU ARl 8l11'4G SU£0 1 pl•onl1ft 'Ntlhuut an BY PLAIN Tiff atturney ''· 1 £I ntomtJr<. t A Ud I~ est• d~rnand la dore1 non y el num•ro a11do) VIP LtMOUSINf '-d• tol•lonu del •bo&•do ANO I UAfH! S. INC • del d•mandanl• " d•I (..al1h.1rn1tt l•tfpordtwn demandctnt' qu,. nu You h• 1• ,j(J (.AL[ N t1ei1~ •bu~ado ts) 01\R DAYS •fler 1111~ Daniel J Coopn <Bao \umrrton!i. ,., ~er1Jt'f1 11n •76116~ you to Ille• lyp•wnllen LAW OfF11.f :, OF OANtll '"P<H1'e •I th" wurt 11 COOP(R A letter "' phon• 1 •II ?4012 Callo do Id Plat• will 11ot P"ilH t you. Sutt" 4 IO. l •&Im• Hiii• your 1y1i.w .. tten ,. CA 92b!>3 'P"""" m u,t b• 1n Ph.,ne ,..., (9491 859 proper l•11~t lorrn ol you 84'>6 Wdnl the court tu h••• r ... No ('J49) 859 682J your <av OATE: (fecho) OlC 11, It yo1J <h1 nut ftl~ your 2002 ••~fJ""'~ 011 lime you ALAN SLATlR, Cl.rt, m.ay l•l'O tt•e l ~\O and (Actuorlo), your w•ge' mull•Y •nd by ANGELA KNOX, prupuly m•v he tak•n Deputy (D•legodo) without lurlh•r wa"""ll Publt~lled Newpor I lrom th• """I ll••lh Co't• M ... a Obtly lh••• ••• nth•• legal Pilot M•r h 19. 76 April reQuuements. You may l 9 ZOOl WllfJ want to <•II •n attorney llo\v to Plaee A IS( 12113 IOTKI Of fJllTIC* TO ~ESlAnOf: IOSl TII llODf S CASUO. A211125 r 0 all helrl • benelt c1•r•e'a. c:r•dUOr$. con tm11ent creditor~. end per son~ who may oth et wise b• interested in the will or utate or both, of ROSLYN RHOOES A PETITION FOR PRO· BATE hn been filed by SUZANN£ CHUONOf F 1n the Sup11ro0< Court ol C•lllurn1a County of ORANG£ IHE P(llllON roR PROBA rl requ .. sls Iha! SUZANNE CHUONOff be appointed as per\onat repruenht1ve to ad minister the estate ol lh• deced•nt THC PE TlllON,requesl\ tht1 detedenl"' Wiii •nd coel1tll\ er any bf adm•lted to pr ob alt fhe Wiii •nd •nv <ud1u1~ d•t' a11a1lable lor e•a1T11na loon on lh" l•I• k•i>t by ttte court rnr Pl l I flON r •QOlt!>t' authonly lo administer the e~tate uuder tht: lndep~ndtnt Adrn1n" tr•tlon 111 l 'tat"' Act <Th" Authurrly will .tlluw the per\CJHdl frµ''"'~<"ri tat1vr tu 'a"'-t> mdny .att1ons without ut.Jtdm tnit LUIHt "J.llH•J'/dl Bdurt-ttt..,Hlk 1.ed.1111 "~'V 1mpurt .. n1 a1 ''''"( ~1uwev~r tht: p .. , ... unal re.ptf:~ttnf..thvr Wttl u .. requ1r.:d tu ti:•Ye notH to to mt~r e'°'tf'd p~r \00' unlt\S thry hd'lt' INdlVt'd n(lt1c,.. Of '1m• ... ""ntt"d hi th~ JHUpo~~d dl lion 1 Th• 1ndeprndenl ad m11u,tr ;tf ltJrt <tUth11r 1t if will he e,r r.H11 .. d unit>' .tn inter.-..-.t~d p .. , ~,," hie~ dl1 ol.1jrll1u11 fit th,. ptt1t1on .,nn ~.t)uw• a<<''"' ( rJU'it.: why th,.. t HH f \hould t•t.t i' ctitt th ... .t1Jt t1m 11y A HI AHINI. "" •n• lHtlttmn w II h .. hJ-ld '" APRIL 11 /IMI I '' I ll p 01 I fl lJ,,.~I f l I ' 111 .. ted •' l~I 1~~ '•ly Or 1vt-\outh fJr .. tn.,t' t A 'J:lllbl! l•tl.,• n provided in Prob .. ta Coda uct1on 9100 lhe time for fll1n1 d•lm~ will not up1r• before lour mouth~ lrum th• 1tu11n1 date nutiud •buve. YOU MAY fXAMINE the frle kepi by the <our! II you are • pef sun In lett•l•d 1n the ''t•te you m1y ltl• with the court • RaqUe\I tor Specia l Noht.e llorm OE 1$4) ol the frltt•K ot an ln•entory anll ltppr •rul of estate usets or of 1ny petition or u~ounl H prov1d10d 1n Prubate Code ,..chon I ?!>O. A Roque\! lor 'ipntal NottLe tor m ts •01lable from the court ~l•rk. An-y fw f'etltl-1 UTH•YN J.. TUllNlll, lSQ., SH9 RIVlllSIDE DR .. CHl!fO, CA 91710 Published Newsiort BeKh Co,ta M.,,. Daily Pilot M•" h 70. 2b, 27, 7003 IMW276 NOTICI Of l'UIUC SAU Of WllDOM£D PIOP9Tl Andy lie mp I U 72 (;ti•l••u liunt1n1tort Buch, (.A '176A/ Mtch•.,I Mmn Mo<11•. 18064 M•mmoth Ct , f ounh tn 11.il•y CA 9270IS Thi\ bu••nos I\ con ducted by • 11eoar •I p1rln•rah1p Hav• you st.rted doon11 bu~ne•• yet? Nu M1h Moo<c Th" atatamenl was !tied with the County Cler~ ot Or a nae County on 03/04/03 2ooa.,asaa1 D•llY Piiot Mar 19. 26. Apr 2 9, 2003 WI07 Fldltieln hsilns -s....... The followona pusons l'r e ClolnK bu~1r-.s~ es 1r•lh< App~rel. 2030 Maon Streel Suite 1300 lr•lne. 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I\ dnd rnu•.1 tu~ J~ H11'. ,,,.f~m ... n1 w,.•, t,....n•o"~d di ,,,.,.11fl1t of fll.-d ,_.,,h 1ttf" f uunt1 • 11,. 0dlt" ,IJbf'"I t tt ( f~I ~ IJ, f If 10>!t' I 111"1ty ( <tfll t>llt1,l1tfl •11 ftl~ l!Yt'rtf ,,_ IJ j i 4 ij j ul •lll•mn1I ti.tw••" 20036937741 If VIJI I I)!\ If l I fl lloe ~t Mlflnh '' tt1t 1.uet tu1" 1HU .hl\Uld ..tpptdf df thl' ht:Mllt~ rtlld "i.fctft' y11ur lht"'t t111n 01 ftlt' wr1t1rn lJ'Nll,.f dfHJ j1bl pi ltd <1li; .. dtc1w, w•ft thf" 1 nurt PtHf'( (I k•i~u. A 11 ''"" u~tur .. th .. ht-.,r1n,11 l'uu, ~.,.,._1l~ 9t)(j M<l 4 l1 i .trJPf"drrln'~ fTdf r,.,. rn l3N14hlJJ/Hl04 I lJ1 ly P,11,, Mtu Aprot 7 9 ?t.10.1 '" !b WIO'> 1 I I JH~I 11n or li '( v nut Publt"th .. t ri r ""'''"', ,,u.,n,,.... Bc.u.h {.w ta Mt•.4 r1 '' v If YO\I Af<f A 1 f<lOI I p11u1 MMe t I« .'t. 1UF< or •1t1t oyt-ut ''()(J"t W1{)q l f;o1j.t ., ut ttw .t ... ~ f'di\ed ,,,., "'u' I '''' ''"" l l~11n Fi<titiM "'5intss fhr tolluw1n~ J)t>f"3.un~ J ,., ... dotOi bu~in .. ,.-"""" M 1 M ull,.n •_.11u~ultm.: 'flO i f ht .. n A\t~''"''" IJnlf w olh lhr • "'"I and m••I MGM Stal....,, t u'''V IQ lht-J.H.•r;~oodt lf!'()lt'C..r nt '' v.-dJ.),>utnt~d h.,. th~ ""url w1trim low montn. fru111 lhe !lat• ol lhe 11•>1 f•1p i1_,ljt1W•11v ftt'''O'l ... clft" d11•nat bu-..mra')~ d t)udlt1 v Ooor & W111dow' 151 ~ Mo di thur •I'> Co~I" M~ 9_lb49 \ r:o\t.1 Me.,d 1 A "1.'f,ll Oav d P.tlro• ~ M MullPll /601 f dtn Attf'frUt" IJri11 ( \ 11!..t.J Mt-... 4 I "<f..'(1l / Have you started do1n1 bu•""'" yell Nu O•vld I' McMullen fhl• ~tatefNlnt "n lil•d with the C-Ourtty Cler\ of Or•ni• County on 03/0!l/03 20036915914 O•ilv Piiot Miii' 19, 26 Atlfol 3, 8, aoDOI Willi FldllM ...... .......... Tha lollowln1 Ptl<M>ns "" do•nc 11u11neu as Mu1mum Xpo5Uft, 2967 M1chcl1on Dr Suite G201, lrvlM, CA 92612 Ruui<ll Paul H1ew1a1 owskr. 2967 Mleh&lson Or Suite G201 , lfvrne CA 92612 1hr~ llusmns 1s ~on dm led by an 1nd1v1du•I tfave you st•rled doinK bus1nns yet? v ... Ja(l I 2003 Ruuett N1ew18'0~1 fh15 llal .. "1fl11f W<t' l1l~d wnh the Counl; Cl•rk 6f Or •nee Cou11ty on 03/14/03 200l6U7113 Daily Pilot M•r 19 26 Apr 2 9 2003 Will The follow1na per sow ar~ oorna bu~1nes.!.i tlS C.ORO NAOO HO Mr L DANS & Rl AL TY 2R08 Orak" A•e Co•la Me\• C.dhlorn1a 92626 Jo\e R•mon (;orond<lu ;>BOK D• "k• A•e Co•la M•\• C4111fJI nt• 92626 Thi· bu•me!;~ 1~ tan du< l•d by· an ind1v1dual H••• you st•rhod domt Du.,1rtt><\1;. vtP y,.., OJ O.l Ol kJ\t f<•mun Loron•do Hu--..t•tem~nt """" f,l,.d with the· <...uuMy f4lt t lt. o f Otanct r.fHHlf'f "" 02 '20 Oj 200l69l417S Oaoly Pilot M•• 19 26 lOOJ CLEAN OUT YOUR HOUSE WITHA GARAGE SAi.£! CAll (949) 642-5678 Deadline~----. Ratei. and deadline' arc 'uh1n·1 to change \\ uhout nu!icc rhc puh)1-.hcr n:.;crvl'\ the right 10 L'l'lhor. rclfa,"I). rcvii.c or rqci.:l .m) d.1,,1ficd advert1i.ement. Plca:-c rl·port .111} l'Hor that ma) he in )Our da"du:J ad 1mmedtatel) TI1c Oail) Pllclt auq>h no ltab1h1y tor any crn>r tn an advcn1i.emen1 for '.\htch II ma\ tx· re.,pon.,iblc except Im lhc ~o't ul the space actually occup1cJ t'l) the t·rror Credu.can onl}' he allm,cd tor the fir-.t msert1on. CLASS I Fm AD Mond:.i} ................... Fnday 5:00pm 1 ue-.d.n ... .......... \fon<lay 5:00pm lh· Fax 1 •1J•i1 r.11 o'i'l.l l'k.•" ,,.., •.u1·11 ur 11.m1• .u• I ph.·o 11ur11t,·r ,,. t ""' II 111 ''"' '~• l \-'tlh '•"h• q111~r, lh· l'hont• 1i.i4ll) M:! 'io7X II ours lh· \lail/ln Pc·r~on: \ 't> Wl''I Ra\ :-.tr<'l't {H\(:J M t',J, (:•\ lJ:!ti:!7 ·\I !'l.t'v. por1 Rl"d & Ra\ \1 Wl'<lnc..·,Ja~ ... Tuc ... d.t) 5:00pm Thur-.d:n ....... Wedne ... <lay 5:00pm Fn<la) Thur ... da) 5:00pm ~.1turd:.t) ....... Fnda~ J :OOpm I clcphnn .. S 10am " (X>pm M11nt.1a)'·rnday "·II~ In x \OJm "1x1rn1 Mllncla\ l·mh1' Sundi1~ ······-·-· FnJj) 5:00pm lllNOUNaMENTS l~: & MISC. 1010-1110 •CHANDISE 1 ~1 ~ fOI SAU 3010-lf.40 GARAGE SW 1419 ~ llAl ESTATE LI J BUSINESS & R SALE SOOS·SISO FINANCIAL 230S·2490 _:_::*""_l'lbl_lla __ 11_&0 Audlons 14&1 ~=a 1489 ~::,SHINGS TOf' $$ • a1cons nc WANTED -,_-,..,-w-. -s .. -.-s-- Jm.. c:a...:, Elr. SJs & 8Js ANTIQUES Sa"' t pm. 2dbl strollen. .llt.. Nt.c, 5-*. tube arr.-2 potcfl·n ptay's, 'l ulbs. Mike 9.49·645 7505 ton$ of name brand IOUMHOUSM Ol'fOITlllTf All rHI ut•I• •dver trslna 1n this newsp.,,.r Is \UbjtCI to the f edet ti Fair Houslnc Aet ol 1968 1s amended which m1llu It 111•&•1 to echertlM 0 tny prellf. •net , llmltetJon 111 dl..ctlmlnatlon bH•d on rece, co+or rell&lOft, sn. hlf'ldlUO, i1mtf11I •tatu1 °' net!Oil•I Ofltln, Of 1n Intention to mallt 1ny •udl Pftfltf'tnc:41, l1milt lion 0< ct1.er1111ln1ttlon." r11111 Mwst>'I* wm not llnowlf\CIV Kc:tPI •nt adwftl .. rntrtl fOf , .. , .. 111. wllkh i. ICI ' trlolation or llut l1t11 Our r111d11s at• llateby tnfOflNct th1t •" ctwelf· lnp 141nrtl9" In this '"~ ., ...... bi. on an eqv•I llflC>O' tunltj '"'" . T• complain of di crllnlntlt*1. ca• AIJO toll· frM et I IOO ., .. tsto Old« StYle Furniture PIANOS & Colltdiblet .............. ~. •V• ... ~·~ .. •<>"'-•"""' .... NCASMPAJDU ~ ...... .,. ....... wt auv &STATES ·~~- ~ \I •I I ''I . ' •'I • I ) clothes & mu;.h ml~ 2514 loyol• Co\lt Men dose to hllr grounds Found 1510 ANTIQUES ~--3010 5M¥o t HO O"-"•ef• a Merttrt •OO S..i.t 4'0'' Width Ow•n. bto1l1N, & crllt. lmmacut1I• ~ nbtl9'9673~ b t Famlturt Cast Iron ~lnk/l•cuet any SIOO. In sink erralM ,.,bat• dl•Vos•I 3/4 H P $50. Culllsan reverse Osmolls w1ter system II?!>, Cullla•n .ott wahH system $400 10•20 trade show bootll n'y complete $5000 many misc Items to Mii 800 100 87 ti 2S' COIOf tv M•t•irbl\hl $125 an dnt cond IM9 644 6263 0-n ~tie cov.,ed toflt bed 1150. yellow flurel IW••hlfllld <hH • ottoman J150. that of cta..-.15() 9119 m 1220 ~ tad -~--­llllO'M. dlltl Caod. $11W Nion•WQJO <-•<• .... Ol4Cot>lrtll Gold~s.ilver, .......,, •Mdte.. """*"" nattec11blft 4M9 M11MAI SIU ,. ... ....... lndrx IWISTAll ll8ITAlS 3610 0..-/IOlllll ---~.ar. Peti '" P\Alic ..._. F 8Sl1IOO l!All1d 9$6M W9 ,_ f1'AY b momnw cM/" ... • IUtlwa ... horTm. ~~ll 3615 '' ........ o6d ,,.... br..s ~-i:qi Jiii* bladl Tr\ ~~'­blal!M\ .-,al. 9&9'l2-5816 lusl11111 ........ ..... and ffmlta -AVON f ntrepnneu1 w1ntM Mini be wlll'"I to WOfll wllenev• ~ou w•nt, bo )'OYI OWfl be>~~. •fld enfoy 11rtltmlt1d 1ar111n1~ let•• 1 •tk (lll)U1•405J (CAL •SCAl'f) ~ -tl00-t7SO A+ M&M MARS/NCSTlE vendln1 route Unrque machine. Great oppor tun1ty Prime loullonst l 1celH!nt profit puten tit! lnvestmt!nt rtQuir ed SIOK •nd under f l n•nclna 1nllabl1 Toll ''" .. (888)333 >.2$4•• (CAL •SCAN) AAA VIMOIMO IOUTl 11) ~ tWts PITrw b Clltials. IMiO ~ ..,.,, «-i-. ~!llll AISOWTll OOLOaJNDI 4IO vend•nt ma,hlnes with ucellent loutklfli el b SlWJJ5 G~ ....-sown SC>da11t11 Ml vond•nc ma(ftlne~ Wltll HC.tlltnt locl\IOfU elb4)Q.tl&ID)~ ....... o,,.,.... 3125 lM: a CJiNr C'."OtN> ,..,,. • °"" *'*" ~ ()lll!l ..... ~ ... .,Mn VSllllln ~ AMI· ... u.i.~ •••·•"•'' rtin (tM. SELL your stuff th'qh classified! Under the Service Directory Banner Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY Balboa Plnlnsula NIWalMODU O<tANROfllT UMDlll $6SO,OOO AGf. $t4t-72s-a1to Corona 1111 lllr lrvlne OPIN SU• 1 ·4130 fUltlU aoc.• f'OtNTI P~.e:Jl ,mtn-.:b '-•....-.mi-~ k!b of~ Po!ti. ...... tlh;.Asloc S3Z7S>lmo~ Shl1fot C.--00 9&166-1010 915.4>1 l2lll ..... Bacb s11 va. au. ~ onJtSUM ,,_. lullt by-. i. Ir own In 1931 o111, tema1n1ns l • 4 tower •it•t• M •llt1r1 lilalld 4lltf. &lla, tlit" ''nr'" •to-lur llM. p•t dot~ for 2 Mah, It II I tSC:O '' ........ S:Uftldll .c1*11 •JO-<DI ..... ......... M-81 Uta. ~ "· '12!> ... 8nM ~1· ,..... _,....., .. , OC:l.A91 & IA T YllW fftlNKI Wal AllUI Tilllfl AGT.t.-.1tt.91J9 U901SUMOaU t•USTMn .a&ATNKU ••T ..... , .. _,.., ......cm RESORT/ VACATION PffOP£RTY FOR SALE .. ..,,....-..s. a w111tw r•11tala. r'al"' Pfi ... 1,.. 0-t AIM lll•'11 · wi Wa terfre11t lolernla. flit.JI ... Allttt .... ' Ill IDO-SSO.iSD mm•-lllTU A•--fteone TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Rooms for Rent 60CO Costa Mm ,.,...... "" w/be, ~ • IASTSIDI STUDIO All home, sepr tntr. n/lot. Ulls paod f11cd yard. Pet qutet ~/pets. ~75rno ()!(, Coin-op lllun S775rn/ utb ncd 949-6.31 5lll S250dep 714·!>45-~2 RESIOENTlAL RENT AlS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Balboa Peninsula 21, 1 lo Aftt. Ocean std• of PCHI Av11I 4/1 Views laundry hreplau S1200/mo 714-931 5600 Sir 21e, 2 c.. ,_, upper back unol top condition •••11 now Sl9001mo 949 675 8007 l'sld• 21r 1 lo H-se Le yard. 2 c a.i, new p11nt. kltdien. bath & roof SISOO/mo 916-J64..8838 l"SIDI :& 2Ba. beacMuly nwlnmled SFR. LR, ~ w/F p, crown motAdlnc. scr1'*f cell. plmrUbon th&ltWs, ..., ' ~ .,.th & ~ilchen 2c.tt p:ap 0.-ut llont & r- )'lrds w/p._ Avai. ~ Sl2SOm. 218-~1001 M.. ..... Htl*iwt:b 2.581. FR. r p. hrdwd fh, ,.., tut. pr w""'4>5 & cnft rm S2.J5l)no 9$.l»a450 Bridge ~~=r and TAHNAH HIRSCH PLAY OR DEFEND? Neither 11ulncnble.. Soudt deal N0.8111 •'" l:>AOJl u Of06J •K7 WP.ST £AST •A 10 • 7 5 l 0 1014 0 t763 o AKJ42 0 97 •853 sOUm •J 1094 •K.OJ 43 <:1-Kf . 0 15 •AQ62 The blddin&: . SOlml WFSI' NORTH EAST 16 J O Jo ,_ 4• ............ Opening lead: !Una of ? Study the btddin& and play of this deal. Would you elect to pl4y or defend fours~ after the lead or the king of diamonds'> North's ~ cue-bid u an invitational or better "'se '" spades. Soudt hl.1 ample lO contmuc t.o pme. somcthin& North m1ah1 have doac 1nyway had Soulh'\ rebid been•~~~. S1occ the only bm. i«lll IO be two diamonds and 11 i.&*k, yuu elccl to declare. West anacb witb the ace and kina or diamonds. oa which Els( echoes with the nine and seven. Sl"'1C ii Is unlikely, 111 view of Soutb'i Jump to game. that WI bas a dcfe1mve trick. West continues with 11 third dia- mond. and East ruffs with the five of 1rumP8 •. You ovenufT with the jacll Md lead the king of spodes. West wiM with the ace and reveru to dia- monds. E&i ruftln& with the 1even. Thal force.~ qie queen from your hand and Wbt's ten of tnlmps bccomis the acuin trick. • wefi llS the defenders have ph1yed. you should nevertheles\ cllOCMC 10 declare. After you ovctr111f with the third diamond with the jack. Clbh the king, .:ie and queen of clubs, diM:ard· mg the wt diamond from dummy. Now when West wins the IJng of sPGCb ~ith the ace anJ pU)~ 1 fourth diamond, you cnn ruff with lhc table's eight of spades As long as the teo of t:nJmps comes dov.n on the llCXI round. lhc l'Onlrac:I I~ homt. Amil Warad 7880 lny lnswanc• Office 9-5, Mon·fn ~en & moltJ taskq • must F aa resume to 949-123-4874 Acceptm1 apps 3128 4/4 bft'cl Styllt/~ ~ .i eillemely H.£nd WANTID room rental * YlAltl Y • w~ b 11dep11111d•nl llAHS doubled man w/rels. BILL GRUNDY REA!. TORS S«nno ~31!62 949-675-6161 WANTID room rental SillDr1 & Spa '" No. ll&U"I Comm./RentaVGrNI toe/ PORSCHE '88 t11 CAI Low nilel, custom ~&-tplld, q>erfasl #652269 ...., M8Z'ISSUOO CONV't. Boee, co, le8ther, loedld. good lookilgtt #113266 • .., LAND ROVER 'fT DISCOVERY 4X4 Loaded, low miles. 4x4 fun at 8 great price. #549423 t13,000 BMW W'M3 eotf/f, CD, 5-speed, leattw, lo miles, sll., blll lnl #C44258 $32.000 MBZ '95 S320 SON CD, leather, moon, dean, priced to sel fast. #241401 $18,000 M8Z '98 Ml.320 AUTO co, tit\', Bo9e, moon, 4x4, ~a balga1'l!ll! White. tan. #016225 $18,000 MBZ'80~SON Auto, sunroof, leather, pric8d to sell fastll #270075 $7,996 (foal& studio rm. patio. w~ b ind1peodlut no kitchen, S795/mo. + disabled man w/refs. SIOOO dep. Oen side of s«Dno. 966!5().3lli2 f'CH . 949-574·7701 x 112 NP Hh 11 quiet studro w/sm1ll loft, kitchenette, shar•d laundr)' Aat SllOO 949 673-7800 .... .... CUlll 2br 2ba twmn, Udo. pttio, 2 c pr. wd hk!4>. 4 corrm poo9 111 SllliO ~nm NPT HTS 29r lie 1-c p:, + 'PC)t, w/d ,.up, hot tub. pets ok S2150m, 5:i> ~ Ave. 949-57'-5820 ......, ........ ~h 2.509 w~ In ......., mmm. w/pod. spe+ iwt )'lfll s:Jm'lno Ill l'lr1ldl T :nor:, 9&8!'16-9705 TIL.0'5 ~~~Ll~~~IJ •URDPllAN • I • c • p t I o n I 1 t / 4UTDHAU• .....,.11'.....,. .......... 0--., c...., ..... ... 011vus···•AY TRUCKINC CO "Is your road lo success•· -Vans 11 We)tern •Reefers 48 states Oed1c1ted team runs Owner op· erators w1nted. 800-547· 9169 •3217 www mwytrud1ne com (CAL •scAN) DRIVERS/COL (A) hazmet SI0.000 alter 5 yearsl SOLOS to 39 cents Teems to 41 cents Contractors to 87 cents. fuel surcharen. COL Grads welcome EOE 800 925-5556 or KLLM c:om {CAL •SCAN) position for a bu5y Real 1-800-598-9754 Esbte f •m on L.a&una BNoh. Tvpioa s11111s ., w~ ••tie• must One full tome www.blocars.com posrt.on & one part time weel\l!nd position available r u resume to S Lenfl<>f• at 949-644·3423 $S$ BIC $ NOW $$S EARN SIOll $301< per month now M1n1mum $211 C•Pll1I required Call 800-284 3941 (CAL •scAN) MA VENDING ROUTl 80 sellona units Prrme loc•lrons $9450 Invest 25'1. down WAC 800 396·9311 (CAL •SCAN) Automobiles 9000 Automotive -Chry..tw ... w.n.,. lXI Conv V6. 541< mo ) yr warr ""arl ~kel<n& b .. In Ill". CO wperb loll., new cond v259721 i699'l fon •••d B"1 949 586 1888 _......,....< ... Cont•tt• '00 VI Whtie/ tan. auto h•ndelin1 Pk&. 1211 motes. $32,500 New pot t 11(411 919 644 0064 909 240 OOJO "" De41• '9 7 ... ,,.,, .. Sport 3 5 V6 Uk ml whote/arey int 1•••1ed n. s. hke new $6995 l1n1nc1n1 & warr a1111I Bhr 949 586 1888 --. ..,..i.1 ...... DODGI NION '2000 SOii• mo IOOI< lilt w11t 5 19. blue. 11ey onteroor am Im cd btmJ orp1 cond SPi995 "" ..,... 8"' Vflll5792 Mf..SM-IUI WWW 't'c•• DOOGI STIAlTH IS 't3 Blut •ulo llhr CO loaded• JO Ion& mpa Smoued 15200 Mowed Pf' 7 14-121 ·6994 fercl '00 l acv"lon XLT VIO. ?911 m• a1lver/11rev lthr CO • unn•nt bo•rdl fully loaded hke n•w v872!°18l S2 l.99~. Ii nancone n11l1ble Bhr '149-S .. llH -w.ecpobl.com ,.,.,. •t s r-ni• Cl showroom cond. white fully loaded pwr "''ts $3500 714 1~1 7&&4 Jogvor 'tt XJI \linden Pin 341< m1 'P•r khne blll tln llhr. CO chrm whls lull la1 t w11t, toke new S?ll.49!> l11m w84?614 l1nanconc 1W11I Bkr 949 5116 1888 -.e<fMlbl.c- Jagi.-lUI v ....... ..,, 0 1rt. arun cuod &lnl tond ISi\ mo Wll lf rema1n1nt f'ro~•d tu \ell $70 950 'M916G2!582 HoME, HEALTH /HJ BuslvEss ~ ...... .. Womal" LANDMMR .,, DCSCOY'EAY 4X4 l.odld, low ,,.., 4x4 "'1 ll a great pr1ce. #649423 tf 3,800 MBZWS&.600 CONVT. Bose, co. i.ttw. lolded. good lookilg!I 1113266 $2.8,IOO AUDI '00 M 1.BT QUATIROSOH Power ev.y1hlng! Auto, tint, allciys, rilcel 1()65288 $10,900 MBZ '80 300E SON Auto, leather, alloys, nice clean c;ar, great pt1ce. #270075 $7,905 MBZ '98 ML320 AUTO CO, tit\', Bose, moon, 4x4, ~a batgainllll White, tan. #016225 $18,900 VW '00 JETTA GLS Auto, pwr wn, kx:ks. 4 ~. good on gasllll #005140 $12.900 FORD '01 EXPl.OAER SPORT 2DR CD. XLT, '!'NO. real nice. #A08520 $12,900 TIL.0'5 •URDPIEAN AUTDHAU8 0-IOC...W,...._ 1-800-598-9754 WtP.b•~• www.blocars.com Aulomibc, ro & men' LEASE FOR i1~1 PCR MONTH+ TAX I At These Terms On /wowed Ctectt • Olli.RAT SMJoR SA'N«lS! • • 42¢ $3000 du•'' s1iin1ne 48 month clos~d end lease no security deposit. l 2K moles per yur f •t ess moles la> 10¢ per mile (1(132/l) • LITS MOTOR! IT'S Ali * * * .. * * .. .. 55 fRffWAY @ IDN<lR SMT A ANA AUTO 1"il (888) 823-9808 J..,_ 'f t Xltl c.-v ~ ml. lull l•CIOI 1 Wilr sparkhne bluk o•tmul Uhr CO cluo-whls. lokP new w677295 SlJ.995 hnancin11 •011 Bkr 949 S86 1888 -.~1.c- PtMWIAUTO Pendiet~J11terS '2000 Slht• w/Ch.tfcoal lthr, tu warranty, celebfity owned, (119211) $39.980 vw, .. ..,." Gny w/oey mt•rl«, 2.311 ml lmm1eut1ta {119252) Slll.9llO Vef.,.t40S .... 't2 ThlS Is Ont nut ptf • feet Volvo to own, lowmiln <•19238) S8.980. M1Zll120 ........ , .. , Immaculate Whit• w/Grey lthr, 1211 ml. Xenon, both Tops ( 119295~ IHQUIRCI 'T.:'.!:~ lmmal: W~ttuw/Tan lthr, 3611 ml, aood service records ("19298C) $25,980 Pendle ttS Twk c ••• White :'fr:re. buu liful f/luthet'. 1911 ml C•l9206C) $69.980 ,., .. 1.,...111- lcWJe 1-2000 full power Ok moles Recent trade to us (•189671) $21.980 lwflnlty 045 S.4-•• , f'earl w/Saddle lthr full power, 5811 m1 ('19234) S16.980 ""'""'" H2 '200S Whole w/Whole lthr moonrool. 2500 mo ('19233C) $57,980 IMWUCKI (Mope '97 Shlney Black w/lmm•c Grey lull lthr, arut records (#19180C) $33.980 IMWl211 S."'-'2000 Whole w/Creme lthr. a/I, full main Bumper to Bumper warr (#19193) $28 ..i ~XJIS.4-, ..... -~ os • one ne•r perfect Shoney Bl.ck S...perchuaed S.dan• Low mole\ (•188581 ) $28980 ... 57144-7777 PHIWPSAUTO r llllft.-te.c- ~ ---"97 0..-...., SC7 0 mi ~ 'if lllllV1ai lthr dual mnrl, re.at ~ ieah re• • m supwb or~ cond vt'S7291 $12.995 ~&wwra'ljljj 81-r 94t-SM-11U www 1,.1._ Merceclu '96 C21 0 buutolul black/crum fully looded. ~howroom. rvout. SI J.!'j(, 714-1'51 ?464 Merceclu 'It SOOCI 1-0Mw<t always P"'9d llTYNt bid/'iftly lltlr 1071. mi. fl .500 9& '.m-95(1) M•rceclet 'ft IS20 31k m1 wh1l•/11rey lthr mnr I chrome whls beaut hkt n•w cond "572241 S26.995 Ion ...... ei.s 949-!lff> 18 WWW: ',,,,,.. Merce4et 'tt SS20 l we 52 .. mo 3 ,r warr 1va1t ~•lnr / blk lthr beaut 0111 cond vll75241 S26 995 fm•nt1n1 •o•I Bkr 949 586 1888 -.ecpoolH.<- for Ill your needs ... -HO 0 RS Caloforn1• law re quw n that COf'llr ac ton t1k1na toll~ th•t total S500 or "'°'' (labor or m•l•f'l•ls) be lieennd by the Contractors State Ltcenn Board Slate law also requorn that contractor' u1c:tude thew tic:ense number on •II ~-llSHll You can Chee~ tile status of your llcenaed con trac tor a t www cslb ca aov or 800 321 CSLB Unh censad contractors taklne jobs tll1I total len than S500 musl state In lheir advertlsemenh that thtr are not licen11d by lilt Contractors State t ic.ns. Board • Mlnal1'1 RIN••Al'I ,...,.. •• w Md-.i I 8lth I flll'nodll ........... cn.mn ~ ~ 9'96eCU!I ~ • w .. ., ... CtnlMI 8uott 1111, Cf own M<ildllllt,), •• ,. lolfdt Ll!t71'tl2 .. 9 709-*2 c..-,..,.... Concntl' Masonry l rtdi Ii.di St-Tiie Concrete. f'abo. ~Y Fuplc. BBQ Refs 25Yrs Exp T•ry 714-557 7S94 Clrpet Repalr"'les D & W Cl I Clnni119 r Si» l:lealq u ~-~ $20 LMng room $15 Bedrooms UjJllclsllry & t.l Sat1s1actlon Guaranteed Wtfllh 94~27~19'24 OM! Mi-27&-015-4 --- I I, I I \' I I 'I' I I ii 'l', \ Wt will detipl )'OUI pcnonaJ °' company ... ellf!ite and put )'OU onllllt' fslr.Jln, You pey only flO'llinc fees. 714-f I 2.l7M CUSTOM llMODll AND DISIGN ALL TRADES. JO YEARS EXP l •337169 949·631 2345 NHD MO.I IOOM? MXll'OONS' ~ Ll577982949·709 5642 .,.. Plbllstling TlMlTO IGtN YOUIHOMI IMP1t0VIMINT PIOJICTl Call • plumber. painter. handyman. or any of the 11rul services losttd here In our service directory! THf.S( LOCAL SVC 1'£0PLE CAN H£LP YOUTOOl\YI Aooftnl'Tlle LIMY..._. Rtip.ed Retroutll'I & lnstalllltfOll Tll.E OE.AH 949 673 8065 11~ 714-llBJ.2Dll Mlllll'S ltAIDWOODS s.,t.11t111boiv1Wlw•w 26 Yrs, Lrlet-wanenty t•763144 714 501 ~933 GlrageDoon i..-.... M. 19Yrs-.. ~ -11. )'Wd d9I 14>. rrm1lai. .. """ ... Comm/Rn 71 4 436 1518 L.vTwn•"-4hwpe Wtlllly ""*it. II• nnrrq & ln1t1M1tlon. 25 Yts up lic:/insured 949-5411-4363 flieoiffWW.LtWMe BtidlU ' .. ~ ... """ en. h \sq, dlll9I & .....m er• !M9-5l5-811:14 HandyrnaW HomtRepalr nx W SPIOAUST. Alt types of re,iarrs [lee tncal. plumbloc. cloon. '"* MRn. ta & more 2~/7dlrs 714-366-1881 c...... &¥- CMpenlty • l'lumb111& Drywall • Stucco Palnllrc. rt1t & ll!Ofe 20+ Y-s Ellperienul .19 714-Mt-S77• Tr.. S-ke, Yard llN • URA D FOR Ct.anup, M1lnttt1ance, HONEYOO'S your honey Sprlnklef Rep11lr, Hlulln1 wOll't from Elect to the (t4t)HO...a7t1 "kltdlensWl949~9351 -ftf-_.,."""'""iooimioii_......,_ f H l HAN DY MAN E11Mr1ency Senic:e <>411 f'Unlq. Elec-.i=-, Glr1tll Doon etc .. MS.24'-8895 JUtllC TO THI OUMPlll 714 9611· 11182 AYAllMIU TOOAYI ~9873 554;6 House Cleaning r-·· Ew...-.._ .. ~ Tdol NII. _, SMl. "' wa1' dant by -w nm 9«M2'2 74J4 landscaping OOUGffllTY HOTHOS Tum f"1111 Toudl S'fa 1961 l..n:tlclpo lnie ~ ~ lnsl/R:gatr 714 791 8746 M1sc Services AITl5l 909 681 6664 F~UX/OESIGN "" . ....... l'IPO l)o{<).-46) 7701 , .................. _ FIND PUBLIC NOTICE Tht Calif Public Uhhlln commonton requorfs th•I •II uwd hou,ehold 1ood' rno•e" p11nt lheor I' U C C•I T num~r limo• •nd chaulfaurs p<1nl the11 l C I' number In 111 1dver ""ments II r<>u have 1ny questions about tht lecallty of e mover . llmo of chauffeur, call PUB LIC UTILITICS COM MISSION 714 558 4l5l ()p9f'l1 09y9 LOW..._ StOl'llQe ..,..,. llr109 10lt 941MMM5'5 ,..... 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PAINTING CONTRACTOR ~ P1umbtng The Roofing Sf!J!!~ta 800-939-8846 u..,,,... ...... ....... 1"' ,..,...,, ........ ~RCMUIT 1WUDY P\.&.-.o 949~2352 -• • 1~~~~·1 Nf.Wf'ORT AllTOSl'ORT IMWUOOC"OI Conwrw.,Whlta/ Bflldl~N. lowmM."4.900 ~:r Yellow/ISlllcll, r11e, onty 1000 mUS7,llOO ,....HS ""'" 1111d1/Tllfl, f-.t availlbll Only 6,000 m4lla Sll5.000 Pendtett1'01 Cebflolet Sllvw /Bllldl Tip Ironic, el Of>toons, m m11es s.500 fenwt.MO..._ C-fl'OO Electric beytoo 1Nta. badttt, calipers, Sl59,500 ,,...,.....,.,_ B~~. Tipttonic, Mu&t -$39,SX> IMW MWC.....,'02 Grty/Bl.tck. dual Min rooh. 2K mt $25.500 ~,...,.,._ '01 Rusll'8llc:I> A sure Ctauic. 71( mi $39.000 ......,~'02 Wlvt-AIKll ROIMI Kine Clesslc, SIS.500 Mwc ..... QJl S20 '02 Blue/Grey AMG wllMls, 7k mo $39,500 Au.ITI0--<-•• ... '02 CharcoaVTen, 1.000 miles, SJS.500 "'--H2'01 , Blac:IVGrey lUkUl'lf urOUP 'llf wll<!lll$. only 100 mila5 NCWl'ORT AUTOSPORT 949-57 4 !J6(X) M .. ce .... 'II HO SL white/tan tmmac nb.c, "" .... ,.. .. -. chaT-. 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C-12, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 . www.pickupthepieces.com 949.645.9953 ph 949.645.8381 fax • or call us toll free: 800.824.6967 Open Mon-Fri 9-5 and Sat 10-4 RESTORING FINE ART, ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES · . . Crystal Porcelain SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRING: ... PORCELAIN AND CHINA ... IVORY AND JADE ... WOOD AND FRAMES ... BRONZES ... CRYSTAL AND GLASS ... PAINTINGS AND GRAPHICS ... MARBLE AND ALABASTER ... LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS ... ANTIQUES Old-Fashioned Service & Integrity * Oriqin a l Vinf aqe Hollywood Photos * *Class ic T elevision Aufoqraphs * To view our fully-illustrated on-line catalog, y ou re cordially invited to visit our highly acclaimed Web site www.sterncastle.com (949) 786-23~ 5 (7 Daya, 10im-tpm) 24-Hour Fix; (Ml) 154-0515 IADA Postal Mill: 41 Cl1rtt •Irvine, CA 12814-7171 -- E·M1ll: CUltomtrurvlceOattmcatl1.com • nttco · Splendore USA, INC. TIMELESS El'ROPEAN ART Bringing the splendore of antiques to life ••• • • tmagine ... • Manno Ga-Minon, Lampi ... An • Majolica. Paninue. O..Mdien • v ... SmM G.nlm Art • HaM <Mftd WOod Minon • MlrWc Fou.u. ... S.S.. 7~ ('),,UJUt<d . TREASURE MART · ANTIQUE MALL 100 OPEN SHOPS We Have OOmething for Everyone! fine ~lily Victorian, Period furniture. Class. CeramiCf>, Lamps, Orienlal, Jewelry. Hol Wheels, Barbies, Trunks. Toys, Trains, Nalive American, Hun Ung a1 fishing. ~ports Memorabilia. Ref erehce Books And O ld And New Collectibles. ADPRAJS[Q AVAILABLl -TUE&)AYS 10TO1 1 ltl E. REDLANDS ILYD .• SAN IERNAIDINO. Cl. OPEN 7 DAYS 10 TO l~O . 909-815-7164 } l Wednt!MSI)', MMch 26, 2003 a , . Purveyors of authentic memorabilia for fans and The ~ splendor of Venice arrives $erious co llectors of vintage Hollywood items antiques store in Costa Mesa ------- at one ... of ... a ... kind =s temcutJe C:Ollecdblee buys and sells ~redJth is also a member of the International f' autographs and movie memorabilia, Autograph Dealers Alliance (lA.ll\), a worldwide ~-1 specializing in vintage Hollywood and association of autograph dealers. ~assic television. Stemcastle :'fheir extensive markets their :tnvenrory Includes a products through :Wide variety of maga.zine'and •iutographed items newspaper ads, "1ncluding signed autograph photos, letters and colle~r shows documents, as Well as and their highly \&nsigned vintage acclaimed Web ~ollywood photos. ·~ site (please see , • Stemcastle's the display ad in inventory includes a this section). stunning, autographed They accept all photo of Marlene major credit {)ictrich signed in canls and .1943 and avrulable for layaways are :S"JSO. available. Every • 1-ounded in 1995, autograph comes ·the company i~ owned with a certificate and operated by Larry of authenticity ~crcdith. With an and a lifetime MHA from the authenticity Univcro;ity of ~uthern guarantee, as well California and more as a three-day than 15 years of ,,.. satisfaction prufc!lsional business ~ ' guarantee. . \~' '\ experience, Meredith \~ 1.J You can visit :,, a Universal the company's ~utograph Collectors fully illustrated, :<Jub (lJACCJ Ufetime online catalog at :Bcgisrered Dealer and the UACC Western www.sterncastle.com. Contact Larry Meredith ·fkgional Director. The UACC is the world's directly at (800) 209-2523, (949) 786-2523; fax largest association of autograph collectors and (949) 654-0515; or e-mail liim at dealers. In addition to these responsibilities, larry@scerncasrle.com. I magine the splendor of Venice. Picture yourself wandering the mau of canals and discovering irresl.stlble shops with beautiful treasures. Now imagine all this beauty imported rlght here to Costa Mesa. Your fantasy has turned to reality with CAntJco Splendore, USA, Inc. Owner Angela Ferrari has transformed a 1.200-square-foot industrial warehouse into a romantic showroom, filled with Italian antiques, vintage pieces and new art ranging from furniture to garden stone'. "Who says your work or liVtng space must be ' .. , boring?" Ferrari asks If you don't see what you want, f-errari will craft your imagination into the hands of Italian artisans. You can order custom Murano glass chandeliers and lamps, hand-carved garden statuary and fountains, Majolica urns and vases, and furniture. L'Antico Splendore is located at 2940 Craa IAne, ~H in Cos~ fr!esa. Houts are Tuesday through Saturday from JO a.m. until.S p.m. or by appoin'rrrienr. pui (714) 7J5·14 75; e-man lanttcousa@(U)l.com or visit lanrlcosplendoreusa. com. • ·Discover area .. Your broken treasure can be restored to its original beauty lflea markets : Let the treasure hunt begin! ; • Long Beach Outdoor :Antique & :Collectible ·~arket • Long Beach \ieterans Stadium at ~ewood !Boulevard and ~onant Street. fhird Sunday monthly and any fifth ~unday; extra : ;,iow first :~day in : ?Jovember. : Jt1ore than 800 vendors. (323) : '55-5703. : : • Culver City Antique Show : -: Veterans Memorial Building. ::_1111 Overland Ave. at Culver ~ulevard. Third Sunday ;..oionthly. (323) 933-25 11. :: • Santa Monica Outdoor ·~tique & Collectible Market , Santa Monie.a Airport, ~ Airport Avenue off Bundy. : Fourth Sunday monthly rain or : shine; approximately 200 : vendors with upscale : merchandise and any fifth : '1nday. (323) 933-2511. : • • Rose Bowl Flea Market ~"'.' 1001 Rose Bowl Drive at ·:Jtosemont Avenue and Arroyo ::boulevard in the parking lot. ·=second Sunday monthly; :=california's largest with 2200 -:.ndori. (323) 560-7 469. : • Editors nou: C.aU for flea :tiarbt hours, admission price :~parking Information. H as one of your treasured possessions such as a porcelain figurine, a crystal vase or an oil painting ever been accidentally ·damaged? These items are often thrown away because most of us are not aware that the piece can be restored to its original beauty . If one of your treasures is damaged, there is no reason to fret, because the nation's largest art and collectible restoration company is located right here in Costa Mesa. Pick Up The Pieces C?i.n restore damaged porcelain, crystal. paintings. photographs and just about every other type of art or collecuble. Pick Up The Pieces repairs the most severely damaged pieces, even when large parts are missing. Almost all repairs are invisible and prices are very reasonable. Work is guaranteed and pick up and delivery can be arranged for large items. Pick Up The Pieces has been in business since 1956. It serves the general public, retailers, the insurance industry and the moving industry. It holds membership in the American Institute of Conservators and the Oaims Prevention and Procedures Council. Pick Up The Pieces is located at 711 West 17th Street, Ste. C-12 in Costa Mesa. For free estimates, call (949) 645-9955 or visit www.pickupthepieces.com. GRAND OPENING! PATINA STIX & STONES CONSIGNMENT A BOtmQUE Of TREASURES (949) 646· 7233 ANTIQUES ............ . ................. JEWELRY Consignments Accq>tcd Daily lH F. rrh ~( .. \tc I ~B . Cmt.1 \In.I I B~hind !HOP Featuring Jewelry Designs By °"lner Jenny Johnson Vintage & Designer ~urses, Lingerie, Designer Ladies Clothes, Tank Tops, Baby Clothes & Blankets, Antiques & Other Fun Treasures ... -------- I I :10% OFF: 949•548•t93o 178 Wells Pl, Costa Mesa Off 17th Street in the Washington Mutual Parking Lot. Treasures on Consignment A project of ASSISTANCE LFAGUE• •Antiques • Siher • U>llectibles •Uiien of Newport-Mesa • Jewelry . "°"" •Crystal Mo.~1~- • China 511 lOiCJOm.lsOOpm • Fumitwe A.UISl'ANCB LFAG~ mo IWnkW.-. ~..._ (Newport• FUmrw) (949) 645-5477 j J ... • l' 84 Wecnsday, Mltth 26, 2003 ]aPa.ftese curio The best selection for vintage finds west of the Paris flea markets ____ _ sWords ...--- C .... _. .. . ..... IDr ...... 35 ,.... ........ . ~and educW.1rMI edYeature. The~ 11HCt II moo~ ch.w to me number Of In~ peqple who hive either IOld me IWOnU ot'let me uM them tor vmou. ~ .. aDd • exbiblt&. . I f you ~ve ever wondered where some of the treasures that you see featured In design magazines from Architectural Digest to Metropolitan Home are found, look no further than the vintage shops that many designers are haunting these days from Paris to New York. The magazine look can be found at Stb • Stonee in Costa Mesa. Newlyweds to society gals have discovered the hidden treasures that com1gnment ~hops Uke Stix & Stones -a mainstay of qualJty for yew - have to offer at a traction of their original cost. Marietta Vise. the proprietor of Stlx & Stones, only accepts quality merchandise with a d.lscrlminating eye for her cllentele. The vintage look Isn't just a fad -the pieces are flndlng their · · 'way into aportments, weekend getawaY, and :$ipce most Of~ reeeudl materlal'la Written in Ja~. l bave become more educated in the Ja~ese ~ u well. J belong to leVera1 1ntemational; natfonal and local Japanese sword groups. Our ptµpese is to preserve Japanese swords and ~fay them whenever possible. I alWilys look to acquire new swordS or provide free appraisals. milllon dollar homes. Not only does Stix & Stones sell such treasures, they also accept furniture, accessories and jewelry on consignment. That loveseat that you know will go perfectly in your living room probably came from a winter home in Aspen; that chandelier from a Big Canyon remodel and that necklace from Otanel for a fraction of the original price. Now you know how those friends and neighbors can afford to redecoratt• tht·1r homes in this economy. You may be surpri-;ed ;11 who yo u bump into at Stix & Stones. Tho'>c in the k.J10w make It a habit to stop by weekly to get the pitk of the litter and so will you once you drop by Stix & Stones is located at 333 F.asr I 7tl1 St. \te I :!B in Costa Mesa. C.all (949) 646-7233 -.Roprl>ull Call R~ Davis at (949) 494·1731. Accessories and furniture for the discriminating collectqr ____ _ S tep into the unexpected - a charming gallery filled with distinctive and elegant accessories and furniture as well .as a discriminating selection of original, antique prints. An extraordinary collection of botanical, architectural and natural history copper engravings dating from 1613 to 1650 are not to be missed. Other unique furnishings -personally chosen by the owner -include urns, bejeweled picture frames, clocks from London, needlepoint, velvet pillows, hand-carved mirrors, hurricane lamps, candlesticks, many decorative boxes from , pcnshelJ to leather, a unique selection of lamps, animal figurines, vegetable bottles and more. There are also exquisitely carved, tum-of-the-century armoires, tables and chairs. For the hotida~ or year round. Acanthus Gallery has great gift ideas and interior treasures. Acanthus Gallery is located at Crystal Cove Promenade in Newport Coast, 8045-46 E. Pacific Coast Higf1way. Hours are Monday through Saturday from IO · a.m until 7 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. Call (949) 715-6900 . •................• ~ :AFRICAN AWICS 1IJ on : Quality antiques bring life to your family 's home ___ _ • 10% of all purchua from this ad go to ~ • the www.thcmosafund.com ~ • AFRICAN ~ • CORNER ~ . ~ • /.\ASKS ~ • STATUES ~ • JEWELRY ~ • Noon to 7 OOpm ~ • everyday ~ • 2584 Newport Blvd ~ • Costa Mesa ~ • 949 650.7993 ~ • afrlcancOpacbell net ~ ··················~ APPRAISALS LECTURES EXHIBITS WE BUY JAPANESE SWORDS Roger Dav~s Collector 1039 Katella Laguna Beach, CA. 92651 (949) 494-1731 A t Grandma's Cottage, our store 1s filled with more one-of-a-kind, beautiful treasure~ than ever before. These heirlooms wiU enrich the lives of your family and friends long into the future. We are constantly seeking unusual pieces as more arrive every day to be analyzed for age , quality and beauty. More than 16 years experience in the community have brought warmth, ambience and fond memories to hundreds of its homes and families. f.aster is a wonderful time to add an heirloom made of porcelain, crysral ·or silver 10 the family table. If the table itself is what you're in need of, we have that too! See our ad for our address and hours. We are always happy to make appointments for your off-hours shopping. HUGE PARKING LOT SALE Fri, Sat, Sun, April 11, 12, 13 • 9-3:00pm It's All About Mc is joining forces with their neighbors in the Quonset Hua. Many bargains include handcrafted jewelry, antiques, original art, framed mirrors and designer fabrics. Urbanum furnirutt will be there, so come in and save. 660 W. 17th Street (Pa.rld.ng lot jut put Trader Joa.) For More Info, Call Nancy Stem @ It'a All About Me 949-646-3069 CoASr Com &CoILECTABLES A co llec tive mix of old & vintage. • Dealing in • Old Coins, Time Pieces, Jewelry, Art Glass, Art, Sterling, Small Antiques & Collectable 2S82 t:Wt'ORT BLVD. (111 DeUl11 A' ) COSTA MF.sA. CA 92621 Moft.s.t lOe.5 ~·9M8 ' ,....,,,, ~ ,....,,,, ,....,,,, ,__ ,....,,,, ,....,,,, ,.._ Jack & Gloria's Antiques SHOWROOM WAREHOUSE 2981 Fairview 1365 Logan (714) 751 -3809 Open 7 Days 0 Week • Mon-$Ct 1~5. Slll 12-5 • (jranima Says: 1'or a kautifal Rift tfrat wifi 6e treasumf totfay ani 6uomt an Mi.rfoom of tomomnu, 6t surt to visit.'' 6randmD·~ Cottzige l}eirloom ltntiqQe~ Quality antiques and decorative arts at fair prioca. Located at corner of Wc:st t 7lh 't, ~ l>omona Ave. under the blue awning 670 WUI' 17.m Srurr, COSTA ME.SA. CA 92627 (9'9) 64S.-92'8 HOllria 10-' Ha n"'1 Tift~ Specjll UMM . . • . • • • • .. '"' • . • • . .. "' . l ; • ' ' .. • • • • • .. . . • • . . • . ~ . . • • • • • • • , s ! • • • • • .. • • • • .. 'Iii .. l N o--obligation repair quotes for yo~T treasured antiques --- S anb ~tcomb AntJques has been doing busin~ from the Antique How location for five years and owners Sharon and Thomas have been furniture dealers for more than 25 years. The store now offer~ a mini -antique mall with several dealers offering a variety of wares from · art to oriental and jewelry and brass coUectibles. Please call for a no-obligation repair quote·to refinish your tabletops.· re-glue! your chairs, re-wire your chandelier or re-cane your bench. Sarah Whitcomb i.s open every day except Sunday and Monday. Call (949) 650-5847. Wednf'~ly, Mdrch 26. 2003 85 Miniature collecti bles for your home and garden I t's that time of year again -we just returned from our semi-annual buying show. It was wonderful and '>0 are the items we bought for the store. Since we specialize in gardens and 'garden rooms', our selection of plants and hand-painted country furniture h abundant. Lovely fems of all types, beautiful flats of impaticm with shovel and garden gloves, pots of Iceland poppies, 'iunflower'> and more are all available. Of course, no re.,pcc1ablc garden would be complete without its share of frogs, '>qu1rrcl'>, birds and more -all are walling to dt.>cordtc )OW garden. Garden items are not the only thing., wt· bought badt -you can now have that comfy, oversUJffcd '>Ola and l hair in your choice of fabrics and rruxed and matc:hl'tl fwm your fabric: coUcction or ours. We also have a collccnon of wicker furniture iri the soft, country green that is so (X>pular nght now We also offer paintings, mirrors and loath of new food produc:b. Please stop in and join us for the journey into Spring! Garden of Mlnlatures i.s located at 153 Olli Newport Bftl(/ in Newport Beach. Call (949) 722-I I 32. Minimali st ... sty le . pieces de light colle ctors, __ _ A fter brief periods of Victorian, F.dwardian, Art Nouveau, Craftsman, Art Deco and Federalist revival styles, designers sought to find the · essential quality in their pieces. They pared down all the excess in colors and form, creating the ·minimalist' style, known today as Mkl-Century Modem. The furniture and decorative pieces of the MJd-C.entury Modem movement are highly regarded and among the honest sellers at auctions and antique stores. The look is unmistakable - simple geometrics, soft curves, light woods -the absence of anything superOuous. Perhaps the most famous mimes from the mo\rement are Otarles and Ray P.ames, a husband and wife team who designed everything from buildings to toys. Their most recognizable contribution is the ·shell" chair, a one-piece molded plastic seat with simple metal or chromed legs. As with aJJ of their designs, the shell chair lines perfectly fit the contours of a seated person. The sheU chairs in fine condition can be found starting at $175 each. Examples of P.a,mes lounge ch~ (especially with onomans) can bring over $4,000. While the Eameses were prolific designers, collectors also seek pieces by lsamu Noguchi, Marcel Breuer and George Nelson. P.ach had a completely original style, of • course, but their pieces all blend to define the Mid-Century Modem school. A Noguchi sofa-a kidney-shaped foam seat with a simple rectangular back, covered with a solid-colored fabric • is a masterpiece of understated artistry. Breuer's fabulous Wassily chair, with its tubular frame of chromed steel and leather slat seat and back, is a fixture in the Museum of Modem Art. Near it is the famous backless bench by Nelson, a minimalist classic designed for the Herman Miller Company incorporating simple wooden slats on bentwood legs. lf this style suits you, act now ... the original pieces are getting hard to find, and it's unlikely prices will decrease. of Our New Store, April 12th, 2003 435 E 17th St., Costa Mesa l Antiques & Decorative Accessories We strive to honor the past without ignoring the present . • ~tiques • Decoratives Arts •Home.Furnishings • Accessories • Old & New 3422 Via ~ldo, New~rt Beach 949.675.8236 • 949.675.8285 • • . • • i ··COME DISCOVER . . . . TtlE ''NEW'' · ~ ..... OLD 1'iEWPORT .. H·OULEVARD ' Whete LilJip"'tia~·size d teams come .ft'Lte c4/uw4~/t !!/ 17tltl/J 20tlt {3~ §to!Um &-YJten£!b c/Jn!U;tuJ /O/ttlze %m£& ~avkn 322 &Id C!Vwpo/lt !11/JJd. C!Vwpo4 !llmdt, Sa 92663 949.631.3416 &pen 10:30 -S:.JO YUeJrk!f -d'aiuv/Oj' • ' lemlmnOktbl .~ .. 1 •N.NCwpchlW lltupiMl lade, CA 92'63 -~ -~-6621 . 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