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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-08-22 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotS erving the Newpo rt-M esa community since 1907 FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 2003 2 suspects sought in 3bank ~· .. robberies .. • ... . · . . ,..: .. Ifac h man is suspected in a robbery of a Costa Mesa bank. One is also suspected in an out-of-town robbery. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Police are look:ing for two men they say were involved in two separate bank robberies in the city, o ffi· cials said ThUI'Sday. One of the men has been identified as 45· year-old Hector Rodrigo Soto of Anaheim. Soto reportedly robbed First Bank on Harbor Boule- vard on Aug. I, as weU as a bank branch in Fountain Valley on July 30. Police S<Ud he used a no te and threat of a gun in both incidents. • 'I; E.A ~I< CA.1PLl)T Pamela Frankel wants Myran Dnve m Costa Mesa to be protected from development ttlat she says 1s not compatible wrt:h ttie neighborhood. • 1 ' , I Soto may be staying in motels near the San Diego Freeway in the Los Angele!> and Orange Hector Rodngo Soto, suspected of two bank rotr benes. County areas. Costa Mesa Police Lt. Dale Birney )(11d. Urging preservation -. i ·11e has dumped both getaway vehicles in the Costa Mesa area.· he said. ·lie h~ no vetucle and has sold his bicycle. Ht probably uses rental vehicles, publk trans· See ROB8ERIES. Pace M PUBLIC SAFETY 3 arrested .. '• . .. . . . . l t:~:_after failed -~~ · Qrug buy ·: • # • Costa Mesa police arrive as • .men with baseball bats -:~.:;·scatter from a Westside 1Wo residents on Myran Dri ve in Costa Mesa aren't hip on a neighbo r's plan to add two new homes to the encl ave. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot M yran Drive is one of the last vestiges of the city's early day~ -a small stretch devoid of concrete where four one-storv houses sit side by side. The street is an oasis of calm JUSt cwo blocks from bustling Harbor Boulevard. large pine and palm trees provide a canopy of shade. But a new develop ment could destroy the rustic flavor of the street, two residents fear. Willard Otilcott intendr. to demoh .. h one of the home-. 10 buiJd two rwo-<;tory. smgll'·ftumly homes. He S<Ud the marl.et <;u pports two-story home'i the!>e days. Pamela 1-rankel and Tiny Hyder are concerned that the tWO·'>ttlrv home'i will be incompatible wit.ti the one-story enclave. ~rankel ha" obtained 65 signature from 1he neighborhood fo r a letter she wrote to cuy officials asking them to re1ect Olikon·s plans so the unusual and historic nature of Myran Drive can be pr{")erved. "I le·s not trying to build somethm g compatible with tho.,e of us who have been here forever," 1-rankel said ·1 am in great fear. and my hean "' broken." Olikon counter'> that ifs not possible to b wld new development compatible Wlth the neighborhood when the homes on Myran were mostl) bwlt 111 the 1940s. "How can I keep It harmoniou., with the neighborhood o ther than 10 leave the statu!> quo?" he asked. Frankel has hvcd on Myran Dnve. which 1s an easement with no through Lraffic. for 30 years. Her father hved there for 20 to JO year; before that, '>he \aid I lyder's family moved into their house around 1949. They said that Olilcott did not con:.ult them and a.,l for their feedback about how to make his projt-e1 rnmpauhle before he drew up plan .. to build the new home<. on the lot in between theU"S. ·1 m mo~th up'>t't becau_..e ht- d1dn t -.11 down with both of us and ~y . nu .. I<, what I want No\\ what do ~ou ~ant? Hyder said Olilcon. who wbnutted hir, plans this week . ..aid he spent a good deaJ of ume de 1gninR the best project possible w11hm the Hnrns of the residenual development gu1dehne~. He said he talked to Frankel many umes. "I have offered to include them m the design pro(ess. and they ha\·en t been intere!>ted in the de'i1gn process <;1mpl} because they don t ~-ant anything to happen.· Qulcott sa1d See URGING. Pace M .. ~ ~-~hou se, fleeing a gunshot. j::-· : .~eepa Bharath • • Daily Pilot Tuition hike puts preschool on verge of closing : -• WESTSIDE -Police anested two ~. _:: ~and one man Wednesday after a possible drug transaction went awry at an area home, with people going at each other • •. with baseball bats and one woman firing a handgun. police officials said The bizarre episode began at a home in the 2100 bloc.It of Raleigh Avenut at about l_.5 p.m . Wednesday, when 22-year-old • Qiry 1nman Jr. of Huntington Beach en-. ::·::t.ud the residence with another man to : • ~: buy drugs. Costa Mesa Police Lt. DaJe Bir- :-·~~said. " : :::·:As soon as they arrived, they became "!! :•~tved in a physical aJtercation with sev-.• ....... . ... ... . .. • .. •.• .. •. SM DRUG, P .. e M ...... .. :-..:.! .. • . . ' . .. ~ Parents used to paying less than half of the new $1 75 tuition have left fa cility on Newport Harbor High's campus desperate for students. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MF.SA -A preschool facility that offers discounted care for area paren ts too wealthy to qualify for state-subsidir.ed programs may close this week if It cannot fill its classroom with students whose parents are will· ing to pay S 175 per month. At the Newport Harbor High Pre· school, children are cared for by fully qualified teachers and high school students studying child development. The program. which runs from 8 a.m. to noon weekdays. caters to stay-at· home moms who want their children in an educational atmosphere while they grocery shop. clean house. vol- unteer, etc. For 25 years, the district-run school has been operated Like a private school by longtime director Wanda Shelton. The school has always been ruitio n·based but offered a reduced ratt In return for the educational op· portunity afforded to the high school children Interested in child d evelop· ment. . The monthl) rate was recently raised from $80 per month to S 175 to cover the cost of tunng a certified teacher. as reqwred by the di!>tnct's employment classificauon for pre· school educators. offioals said. Many parents. such as Tyna Call • refuse to pay the increase. "It's not whistles and bells..· Call said. "It's high school kids reading your kids a story. and I am not paying through the nose for this.· Lorie Haggard. the district's director of early childhood education, said the rate increase was mandated in July to THINKING ALLOWED replace a teacher that had given her notice. Although that teacher was "fully qualified." she was not dassi· fied ~ a preschool teacher and worked for less than the district's nor· mal pay rate. To replace her. Hoggard said t.M d1Stnc1 had to remam consisten t with 1t.s qual1ficauons for other dismct·run preschools and ture an educator with the p roper das.sificaoon. ·Tue prescbool staff is und er a con· tract and, yes, we are required to be in line with what that con tract says.· Hoggard said. The job listing ·needs to be posted as the same position. at See PRESCHOOL. P .. e M Daily Pilot ·' •• 'I ·' AT A GLANCE EDITOR'S NOTE Beeeuee of • glhd\ et the printing Pl"98MS. eome reeden ww.. delivered• Deily Piiot on Thutldey thet .. prirMd with the wrong Forumpega. Back to school can be hard on the back I • : ON 11E WEB: --• ~.~con f !WEATHER~ It'• • tad coot. ..... " .... ..... ; ... -been, but It ahoutd .... n6oe. ~· ~: ........ A2 _.•SPORTS "fWo ~In the Mlelion Corl ...... wt*lt lncludl9 occ,. be lfwteed '° boWt c-,...,. ArtvoN who would .... copy of ThundeYI pepef' wtth the CCN9'eCt fofvm .,. may ... by the Delly pttot ollce M JIO W. Bey 51. In COlll9 MeM to pk* one up. The edllOftal end ..... from ....,..,. ,.,.. Thundev cen "'°be faund .. .... J]Atcam. Wt 111 •1'81 for d'8 lnoolltM .. -. f Kl Friday, )aigust 22, 2003 KENT TREPTOW /DAILY PILOT Rental boats are lined up along the docks at Balboa Pavilion, where fishermen return from their venture on Thursday. A touch of new Tom Forquer Daily Pilot E ven though it was a cloudy Thursday morning, two-thirds of Davey's Locker's rental skiffs were out on the water. Notable for their light blue paint, varying degrees of decay and "Pavilion" painted across the side, the 30-strong Oeet of 14-foot outboard-powered boats have allowed anglers to fish Newport Harbor for more than 40 years. Because of the decline in the fleet's quality, 20 new skiffs wilJ soon replace most of the old ones, said Doug Turin, owner of the sportfishjng establishment for 28 years. Turin predicted that "a lot of people will be sorry to see them go." The boats have spawned a loyal group of customers. "Some people catch the fishing bug and just can't get enough," Turin said. "There are some people who drive I 00 miles just to rent a boat." Riverside resident Joseph Bow and friend John Travis of Arrowbear have been using the boats for 30 years. While the fish bring him back, Bow has enjoyed the names of the boats, most of which have rubbed off over the years. "Sometimes you get some pretty dirty WHATS AFLOAT • WHArs AflDAT is published periodically. If you are planning a nautical event, submit the information to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St , Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by e-mail to dailypilot@latimes.com. SAILING CLASSES Oninge Coast Coltege is offering new credit and noncredit sailing classes this summer. Most classes are five weeks in length, and boats range from Lido 14 dinghies to large ocean racers, even keelboats. Cruising seminars are also being taught. The OCC Sailing Center is at 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 645-9412 or visit occsafling.oom. Seiling Fescinetiol'\ offers ca. .... In boeting safety and sailing year-round for persons with disabilities. Free. (949) 640-1678. Davey's Locker will usher in 20 new fishing skiffs in the next few weeks to replace most of its decaying fle et ones. They're a little salty, -;hall Wt' '>ay," Bow said. Floating near the Balboa Pavilion while sipping cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon, friends Mike Brown of Lake Forest, Bob Daw..on of Newport Beach and Mike Rios of Whittie r were fishing for what they guel>s is their seventh or eighth yeaI on the skiffs. "J think that these boat~ h ave a good set-up," Brown sajd, refe rring to the bait tank that goes through the center of the boat and directly into the water. Brown and Rios are 4uick to deny that they have any nostalgia for the old boats. "I do." Dawson said. "I like em'." The three speculated that they might end up missing the old boats if the new boats a re not as convenient to use. _ The replacement boats. 20 new Carolina skjffs. will be added to the fleet in the next few weeks while the old boat~ are Orange County employers can bring their employees out to Newpon Beach on weekdays to enjoy a day of sailing courtesy of Orange Coast College. The School of Sailing and Seamanship now offers a chance for groups to work with the on-board instructor on different saihng techniques while they get advice on how to perform well .in business. No sailing experience necessary. One-day classes cost from S 100 to $125. (949) 645-9412. BOAT RENTALS Wrth Marin• Watet'Sports at the Balboa Fun Zone, you can enjoy nautical experiences from mild to wild. Take a self-guided tour of the bay in your choice of power and sail watercraft, jump the ocean swells in a Sea-doo jetboat, put you sport-fishing skills to the test in a fully equipped Boston whaler, or soar above it all on a parasail flight along the Newport coast. Complimentary ice and beverages are included with all electric boat rentals. d emolished and dumped. For the nostalgic, not to worry: 10 of the old boars will be left in the neet. Salvador Cervantes of Orange and Roy Nakada of Aliso Viejo, both 24. have been renting the boats once or twice a week fo r the last few summers. Cervantes. speaking over his shoulder while reeling in a stingray, said the boats work for him. "They're cool. Nothing glamorous, but they get the job done." Nakada said that he can't complain 'Considering the boats are the only means for him to fish on the water, but noted that wthey are no! like those." motioning to the large sailboats and powerboats moored beside them. Cervantes aJso said that he enjoys the wide variety of fish in the harbor. "You can catch just a bout anything," he said. Turin and a felJow employee collaborated on a litany of fish available in the harbor -halibut, white sea bass, caUco bass, sand bass. kelp fish barracuda, mackerel and c roker. The rental rate is $47 for a five-hour half-day or $68 for a full-day, which starts al 6 a.m . and ends at 5 p.m. The boats come with gas, live bait, anchors, cush ions and lifejackets. Balboa Boat Rentals can put you on the water in many ways: with single and double kayaks. electric boats, 14-holder sailboats, pedal boats and runabouts for offshore use or cruising the bay. Balboa Boat Rentals also holds two-hour scavenger hunts aboard the electric bay boats, providing group activity for corporations, birthdays, nonprofit organizations and group outings. The hunt packages include boats, trivia questions, maps, Polaroid cameras and supplies. The cost of a hunt begins at $225 per boat and catering is available at an additional rate. For hunt reservations, call (949) 673-7200. CRUISES Electric: Boat Tours oflers two-hour cn.iises of Newport Harbor ($75 per cruise). Round-trip hotel or off-the-water restaurant shutde service is available. Pick-up from restaurants with docks is also available. Chartered and catered tours. (949) 291-1953 or www.wattsontheharbor.com. Daily A Pilot PHOTOGRAPHERS Marie C. Dustin, Don Leach, Kent Treptow READE1'S HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 Copyright: No news stories, illustrations, editorial matter or advertisements herein can be reproduced without written permission of copyright owner. ' VOL 97, NO. 234 THOMAS H. JOHNSON Publisher TONYDOOERO Editor JUDY OETTING A~~r Promotions Director News Editors Gina Alexender, Lori Anderson, Daniel Hunt. Paul Saitowltz. Daniel Stevens NEWSSTAFf Crime ~co~rter. -. 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We were on a 140-degree MIKE WHITEHEAD And remember, it is a felony to ilisobey a command to • change course even when cruising magnetic heading with numerous targets scattered on the radar, but now we were situated in between the submarine and the San Diego entrance. The entrance to San Diego Bay lies directly north and south, and seaward of Point Loma are the inbound and outbound traffic lanes that extend a few miles to the south and then westerly. So. since I was o nly a few miles dfrectly off Point Loma, r knew there was a high probability that the large black sub would cruise -south of Point Lorna and then alter her course toward us to enter the inbound traffic lanes. We could see the top of the sub's large propeUer tlopping out of the wate r and the crew look.outs standing in the coruting tower. We wanted to maintain our heading for the U.S.-Mexico intemational tine, so we were watching for the sub's course altering toward our vessel. However, we did not have the oplion of rnainiaining course, ac; a 60-foot naval security vessel swooped up on our starboard side and aggressively forced us to alter course to port. No words of communications were transrnjtted to us over the VHF radio from either the s ub or security, but as we altered 20 degrees to pon. we noticed the sub start to tum toward the harbor. Once we had passed the bow of the sub, the naval vessel backed off while always remairung between us and the sub. On board our vessel, a joke was made about what would happen if we immediately altered course direc tly at the sub, but I told the crew to simply observe the si7,e of the deck guns on the security vessel. It was our exciling encounter of the week, but a rernjnder that the Navy is not ta.Icing any chances in this time of war, and that all mariners must observe the new Naval Vessel Protection Zones for all military ves.sels. Near pons such as Long Beach, these rules are being extended to cargo. tanker and cruise shlps. The Naval Vessel Protection Zones' regulations state that the no vessels are allowed within 100 yards without authoriz.ation from the ship or an escort vessel. If your vessel is within 500 yards, outc;ide these zones .. We were farther than 500 yards to the sub, and we did obey the security boat's physical moves for us to go lo port. There are many ships cruising off Newpon 's coast, • so keep your eyes open and be extra courteous to ship s. especially when you are visiting other ports. All ABOUT EEL GRASS The manatees are to Florida as eel grass is 10 Newport Harbor. Aorida boaters and property owners have been severely affected by regulations imposed to protect the manatees. Property owners are not allowed to build docks, and manatee sp eed w nes for boaters were established in the inner waterways. Non e of the regulations were based on any scientific data but pushed through by special interest gro ups. l-1oridians have 6nally had enough, and they have started challenging the regulations in court. Last Tuesday, the U.S. Fish & Wtldlife released a biological opinion that dock construction will not increase the rate of manatees dying because of more boats _ using the new docks. There are upwards of 1,500 dock permjts backlogged waiting for approval. This opinion will now go to the Army Corps of Engineers. I wonder how much longer it will be b efore Newport's boaters and property owners become as upset with our eel grass situation to start litigation to demand actual scientific • proof and baselines. Can we · experience the nightmare similar to Florida's -you bet. Just see what it takes to get a dock permit now if there is a blade of eel grass in the vicinity. Reminder: The Marine Commiltee of lhe Newport Beach Olamber of Commerce meets at 7:30 a.m . Tuesday in the Olamper's Conference room. Call (949) 729-4400. Safe voyages. • MIKE WHITEHEAD is the Pilot's boating and harbor columnist. Send him your harbor and marine-related thoughts and story suggestions by e-mail to mlke@bpathousetv.com or visit boathousetv.com. .•. . . . .. . . . SURF AND SUN . . .... .•. ... .... ..... .. WEATHER FORECAST The day will start off with some ck>ud1, but will become pretty dam nice In the afternoon, with mostly sunny lkle• and highs In the lower 80I in C:O.. Meu and Inland Newport Beach and just ahy of the mid-70s along the coast. Lowt wlfl hoYer In the mld-eOa. WOnn.tlon: www.nws.noaa.gov BOATING FORECAST The weet8'ty wlnde wlN blow 6 to 16 knots, with 2·foot wewe Ind• rnbted eouth swell of 2 to 4 fe.t end welt swefl of 1 to 2 .... The twell wllt ~ outle'9rtobecomt IOlefV IOUthem. Out Wth«, the not1hw 11ttrty-. w111 blow 10to 16 lcnoea, wtth 2·foot M\191 end I mixed IOUth twelf of ..... end nortltbd911 IWlll of 2 tD I flMt. The""" wll be fauftdlDnlghl. SURF •, . Stay dry early today becau• It's loOking pretty ftat. By late • ' afternoon, though, conditiom are lookjng up. Expect watat-t9 • chest·highs at mos1 • : south-feeing beaches. • : Standout spots will see more chest-high• and tome • ahoutct.highs. ••• 0n Saturday, the W8Vff wfll -: buHt up• bit more, with waist·•. ' to c:Nlt~ the norm Ind • the occaeional thoolder.-hlgh • , the kdy bfeak. • w......-,: www.wrfrid#lr.orp TIDES 11Me 8:38e.rn. 12.'07p.m. ~p.m. 2:o&a.m. Dally Piiot Jim Fournier goes back on his decision to shut down his Balboa Peninsula Web site afte r receiving positive fan mail. Deep• Bharath Daily Pilot BALOOA PENINSUIA -A lo- cal Web site that shut down after a debate about Its link to Free- Newport.com is back online. Webmaster Jim Fournier has c..leclared on hi!. site TalesoffiaJ. boa.com that "TalesOffialboa Ain't Going Nowhere." Fournier c;aid he had to bow to several readers who '>aid the deui.1011 to !>hut down the Web <.Ile dt!>dppointed them. "lt'c; hard to say no when i.o many people say yes." he said. I ourntt'r made h1 decision on Aug I J to '>top operating th!:' Web site, a day after some mem- bers of the Balboa Business Im- provement District questioned a link on Fournier's Web site to FreeNewpon.com. ~ome mem- bers saJd theybelieved it was in- consistent with the district's goal of p,romoting local bui.i- nes1>. Th~ FreeNewport.q>m Web sit!:' ha .. a graphk on the top of it1> page of a red hammer and sickle next to the letters "NB* in a red circle with a line through it. Fournier said he W3!i not happy wi th the politics. *I really -;hu t d011\11 the Web '>Ile becau-.e I ,,a., frustrat~d with all the politics." he said. *l spend a lot of time putting everything together, and 1 lose money on it every month. And all I ge l Is th1i, massive amount of flak. H What changed his mind was the deluge of positive respon!>es. roumier !.aid. "I wai. '>hocked.'' he bald. "It caught me off guard. I expected one or two. but not so many." Bui.incss improvement dii,- trlct member Cay Wassall-Kelly, who attended last week's meet- ing, !>aid !>he b glad that Four- nier h;u, brought his Web sit~ back. "It's a real asse1 to Balboa," she !>aid ·11 keeps us all up on what''> going on down here." As for the politics. W~J­ Kclly -.aid '>he didn t know "what 1he btK deaJ wa!>." BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS UC Irvine take!) 12th fo r econd year lJC lrvmc rank.'> 121.h <1rnong 1he nauon\ he'>t public: uniwr'>1 tie!>. according lU tht· lale'>t IJ.~ New.. & World llrport \ rank111g of l1•,1ding u111v1:r'>1lil''> lJC I wa'> al">o rankl•d -t'i1h .1111ong ..ill nattonal rubltr ,1l1d pm·ate 11111vcr">itie-.. lhh 1s 1lH· 11 Lh yt'ar th.JI the umver-.ity ha-. lwen h-.ted among the rt>port\ tor .w u111\-er-.111e'>. IJC '" r<mkmg'> art• lied wuh l JC \.mta Barbara dnd the Uni H'r'>ll} of \Va-.htngton l.ac;L ye.u, the Unt\'l'r'>ll\ lied at 1 lth w11h Pt'nn">ylvania \tale ll111"er<,itv I Int\ nc;ll\ P,1rk Boy Scout. will hold jamboree reunion ·1 ht• 01 ange < ounl} < ounul of the Boy \cout., of Anwnca '' lookmg for parunram~ trorn tht' I(}') I Rn\ \c out' Jamhoree that v..i' ht>ld 111 Newport Hearh rl1t· urg,1n11ation I'> ho,L111g a ct•lehration of thr 'iOth annivtr 'MY of that 1amhoree and ,., looking to inv1ll' jamhon·e par- uc:ipant'i to ,ll\ C'H'nl on <;ept 20 al D1~nE'yland lho'>r mterc•'>ted 1·,rn call .. - Hrett Beck at (71 ·ll 'i46-4940. ext. 142 UCI creates new residency program !he UC. Irvi ne College ot Med1nne ha'> neatt'd the fir.t mim-re .. idency program 101 teaching practicing urological '>Urgeon'> the late<.L tech1114ue' 111 1rnn1mally 1m il'l\'e ... urgerv The program. offered by 1tw Yamanouchi (enter lor llro logical I dut a11on. 1m ludt•' hands·on training w11h Lhl· moSL up-w-da1e 'urg1cal Lt·t h mque.. and tel'hnolog1e' rnr t rea11ng pauent., I n-.1ruu 11111 , ... 111 be i.;t\ l:'n b} l I( I"; 11rnlog1t al surgeon'>. m110v uf "horn p10 nec·red the.,e .... ,me technique' and procedure., "Thie, ic, a nPW paradigm 111 urological -;urg1cal educa11on. "hE're thl'rt' i., a real need to train people 111 1he late..,1 1ed1 nique., "tth the newe ... 1 terh no logy." 'aid Dr Halph Cl.I\ man, to-director of 1h1· Yamanouchi <.enter. in a (Ht''' relea'>e "llrolog1c ">urgl:'oll' only I 0 year'> out of thl·ir re-.1 denc1e' <;1111 h;l\en'1 mac,tued some of the more t1·chn1callv demanding rni111mally inva"vi: procedurec,. Our program will gt\t' thl'lll the .. 1011 .. 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"I IJ\ing the '>urgeon'> le<crn and 11l11m.t1t'I\. pracuce rn1rn - rnally tn\ a..,l\'l' proretlure'> 111 'I really shut down the Web site because I was frustrated with all the politics.' Jim Fournier Webmaster of TalesofBatboa.com "I think it got blown out of proportion." !>he said. Fournier said he is "not going to make any change on the Web site" except to introduce a feature called *Thi!> Week in Bal- boa" featuring !>Orne of the hap peoings at local busine~es. The Web site !.till ha_., the link to FreeNewport com. "The only negative re-.ponc,e about that seem!> to c;ome from City Hall." he '>atd "I '>l:'t: no rea· son to remove the hnk " this menwred en\·1ro11111t•r11 will clear!~ benefit their p<1 tiento;." The center ,.., funded w11h a $3-milhon gram fwrn Yama nouchi Pharmt1 Anwrira Im . w11h further ..,upp11rt from Karl Storz !:ndo~ropy-Arrn~nta Im and thE' ~imbioni>. <.nrp fhl'> ~upport cover., the ui-.t ot tu1 uon. so par11upilt111g -.urg(·on' only pay for tra\el dllc..I hou'>lng The center auommodate-. l\\O surgeonc, for l't1L h \H"el..long re-;idenq 1-nrnllmt·nt '' tappl·c..I at 40 '>Urgeons a \'l ar FOR THE RECORD A photo tha1 accompa- nied a story on Thurs· day's front page, "Parent!. concerned about Harbor View's delay.M included a photo caption that iden- tified a speaker as As.<.t. SupL Steven Smith. Thi! person in the photo was acrually Newpon-Mesa Unified School District Asst Supt Paul Reed. f rtda~ August 22 2003 AS 1 Featuring A Live Tribute To Frank Sinatra Every Monday & Tuesday 6-9pm Steaks • Seafood • CocKtalls •··Quality Service··· ... Nightly Enccnainmcnt ... For /(.•MrN1ri•111 Cd/ . (!>49) 646-7944 16'>'i 1r .. i • .-""""• c,,.,., 1\1.:w ........ : •• , .... 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Adam Gom.ales and Car- los Gutierrez, both 18, had in their possession cans qf POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Adams Avenue: Vandalism was reported in the 1300 blodt at 8:14 a.m. Wednesday. • West B•br Strfft: Annoying phone calls were reported in the 600 blodc at 8:51 a.m. Wednesday. • Bristol Street: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 2900 blodc at 7:04 a.m. Wednesday. • Joann Street: Graffiti was reported in the 600 block at 8:37 a.m. Wednesday. • S•nt• An• Avenue: Vandalism was reported in the 2500 block at 4:43 a.m. Wednesday. •West 17th Street: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 700 block at 7:41 a.m. Wednesday. • &st 20th StrMt: Annoying phone calls were reported in the 300 blodc at 2:27 a.m. Wednesday. NEWPORT B~CH • Avocedo Avenue: A ALLOWED Continued from Al type of injury? When it comes to what type of sch ool bag is purchased, backpacks are still the best for the back, compared to briefcases or satchels, experts said. (Now, now, little Bobby, dry your eyes. I'm sure you'U be able to tote around that attache case on the weekends.} Things to look for in a good backpack -beside the most expensive brand name money can buy-are: multiple compartments, so that weight ts more evenly distributed; and padded straps, to help prevent cutting into shoulders. Some newer model packs have wheels, which allow children to roll their items to school - saving their back from the extra weight and helping them play out those flight attendant/pilot fantasies. ' 'Once the backpack has been selected and properly covered with stickers and patches. families shouJd review proper lifting techniques, Gart recommends. Remember to bend at the knees -not the waist -and grip the backpeck with both hands before putting it on. he said. Thh reminds me of a killer squat routine I have m y box.ing classes do. so I'm adding my own suggestions not only for a strong spine but for buns of ALDEN'S spray paint and large mark· ers u well as stolen prop· erty from a local store, Costa• Mesa Police Sgt. Tun Schennum said. An o1f-duty police officer saw the teens in action near the intersection of Harbor Boulevard and Princeton Avenue and called the po· lice, Schennum said. The city has seen an in· crease in graffiti and gang· related violence since mld· March, officials said. hit-and-run was reported in the 800 block at 10:20 p.m. Wednesday. • S.lboe Boulewrd •nd 4lth Street Indecent exposure was reported at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday. • Birch Street: An auto theft was reported in the 4100 blodt at 5:05 p.m. Wednesday. •Channel Pl•ce: Grand theft was reported in the 4400 block at 4:13 p.m. Wednesday. • West Coast Highw•y: An auto theft was reported in the 2900 block at 7:09 p.m. Wednesday. • Shipyard W•y: A commercial burglary was reported in the 200 block at 8:24 a.m. Wednesday. •University Drive: A commercial burglary was reported in the 2200 block at 9:17 a.m. Wednesday. • 29th Street and West Oce•n FTont Battery was reported at 10:55 a.m. Wednesday. steel. Make sure your feet are a shoulder-width apart, with toes facing fon.vard. Squat down. as if you are sitting in a chair, ma.king sure your weight is on your heels. Grab your backpack and squeeze your glutes as you stand back up. pushing those hips forward. For more of a challenge, do this on one leg. Now. about reducing the cargo .... Gart recommends that parents work with their children to make sure only the necessary items are being carried to and fro. Thal may mean choosing between that Gameboy and a pre-algebra workbook. Guess which one loses? If you are still loaded down with math.~~ence, social srudies, E.sh. Spanish and economics textbooks -and their corresponding binders - it is up to you to figure out which ones really need to come home every night and which ones can stay in the locker. lndividual homework folders, lighter in weight than the entire subject binder, might come into play. if necessary. If worse comes to worst. put your backpack on your skateboard and roU it home -or is that still illegal on city streets? • LOLITA HARPER writes columns Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and covers culture and the arts She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e-mail at lofira.harper a. fa times com '-.11 •I 1 I,, ,, • I 'I / •1 .' "-I I I 11" I(,,' I •• •I I \ - ----- 0 N-!i ITE ; - - ------- DRAPERY Cl.EANll\l6 AND MORE I NO TAKE DOWN OR REMOVIMi NECEHAllY I Certlftl!d Ta Clean All Hunter Dougl11• Fabric Window Clnlerlng• Including: • Lllninettt Privacy Shttn' • Silhouette' window shadings • Vtpette• window shadings • Duette• honeycomb shades • MleniaTM Collection • Jubilanctnt roman shidts t Applause' honeycomb shades • Sefenftte TM SoftfoldtV lhadings World'• Beat ON .. aa· Dn.11•~ Cl••••••...-~ALDEN'S CA.llPET AND D RAPERIES 1663 Placentia, Costa Mesa 949 646 4831 • 714-968-8180 PHOTO COURTESY Of THE COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT A photograph of the suspect in a Wells Fargo robbery taken by bank cameras. ROBB~RIES Continued from Al portation, friends and stolen ve- hicles to ge1 around." The other suspect, who ha1>n't been identified, is said to have robbl?d abo ut $3,900 from a Wells Fargo Bank branch al Har- bor Boulevard and Baker Street on Aug. 6. "No weapon was !>een in this incident either." Birney said. "lie presenied a note to the PRESCHOOL Continued from A 1 the !>anle level of classificauon. The in..,trucrion of preschool SIU· dents must remain the same. no ma1ter the type of instruction going on." Shelton said the changes are unnecessary. I fer program is not the same ai; lhe other district programs and should not be held to the same standards. It is Lhe distinctiveness of her school that a11racts its rlients. Any effort to ma.kc it generic will kill the program. "It is just fine the way it is." Shelton said. "I get a lot of paren~ referral!> and have students m my high school cla,.., that used to be in my preschool cl~. And. con- versely, student.s from my tugh school class who now bring their klds to the preschool.· Call, one of those former stu- dents, sends her first two chil- dren to the Newport Harbor Pre· school. Her third will not attend this fall because of the rate in· crease. and neither will her friends' children. "I have lots of girlfriends that I have told to go to this program and they come back like, 'This isn't cheap,'" Call said. "Now I feel Ll.lc.e a moron.· If Shelton does not find more parents to fill the space left by Cali's child and others who have AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail to mike.swanson@fatimes.com; byfaxto (949)646-4170;orby calling (949) 5744298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number. A complete listing is available at www.daifypifot.com. TODAY The Cost• M ... Senior Center presents a Hawaiian luau featuring authentic Hawaiian food, entertainment and more from 4 to 7 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the center's front desk. Reservations are a must. Admission for members is $5, $11 for nonmembers. Info rmation: (949) 645·2356. Mecy'1 South Co•st ptaze and Teen Vogue magazine will host a Chanel Chance fragrance and cosmetics party from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Macy's Sooth Coast Plaza Women's Store. Supermodel Anne Vyalitlyna and Chanel will present summer makeup and nail color trends th et complement the new fregranoe. Appointment•: (714) 556-0611, ext. 2362. SATURDAY The UC Irvine AltM>retum la hotting lta annual Summer Bulb Salt from 10 1.m. to 4 p.m. Gerdenert will have th• chance to buy winter apecl" 11 donnant bulb• and Nlect eummer and evergreen apeci• In contain.re. Exp.rt edvk:e and landecaplng ldffa wtll be av11l1bte. The Alboretum 11 locettd Just toU1h of the comer of C.mpu1 Or. and Jembof'M Ad. on the nof1h c.mput. Admfttlon II S2 Ind chllchn unct.r 12 ~fret. For more lnformltion, Mnd .-mall to ~·ucl.«lu. .............. ce-. .... ~ tht.COfWnUnltytO ...... teUer stating ihat it was a rob· bery." This man, caught on Lhe banlc's surveillance tape, is de- scribed as a 45-year-old male, about 5-foot· 7, weighing about 155 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. He is also said to have a receding hairline and a thin beard. Soto has ouL<;tanding war· rants on both bank robberiei.." His last known address is 1011 N. Harbor Bl vd. in Anaheim. Birney said official value 1he public's help 111 fu1ding thei.e dropped out, the preschool wtll be closed. "Parents who don't qualify for Jsubsidv.ed) preschool will have no preschool," Shelton ~1d, re· femng to scarce openings at pri- vate day-care centers u1 the att'a Call agreed. "If you don't have your "-ids wailing on a hst s111ce the tm1e they were an embryo. you're not going to get into a respectable school." she i.aid. Prestigious schools such i.I'> Westcli.ff Early Childhood Centttr and St. Andrew~ Presbyterian Church Preschool charge 111 a week what parentll of Newport Harbor Preschool are being asked to pay monthly and haw long waiung lists. Area pre- schools that are not a!> expeni.ive -running from $500 to $700 a month -do not give big d1•» counts for pan-ume care be· cause a child who is only there for three hours a day \1111 count' toward the teacher-w-chil~ ra· tio. It make.., more '>en se to either fill that spo1 with a fuU· time child or charge 1he same rate for the luxury of dropping a child off at the parent\ discre- tion. Jane Garland, public infonna- tion coordinator for the distnct, said the Newport Harbor Pre- school still offers an incredible rate compared with private op- tions. Tuition has been $80 for 25 years. she said. I he increase is "A Fair at the Square" for the sights, sounds and great deals in the outdoor marketplace white taking advantage of storefront specials from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m The Newport Harbor High School cheer squad will host Junior Cheer Camp from 1 to 3 p.m. Aug. 23. 26 and 27 In front of the high adlool'a andlor. The cost is $95, which covers a T·shlrt, snadcs, pom-poms. photo, extra fall practioe and performance at a high adlool football game on Aug. 28. Students in grades K through eight are welcome. For more information, call (949) 673-1989. The Newport Harbor CAA wtll have Its annual wine and dleese reoeptlon with Congre .. men Chris Cox from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the home of Debbie Allen, 1021 White Sails Wey, Corona del Mar. For information and reservetlona, call (949) 645--9127. The N9wpcN't 8MCh SunriM Rotary Club wtll hold Its en nu al fund-rai1er, •Al Time Goel By; a1 lhe Villege CrMn. The event will indude dinner, mulic, lilen1 and live •UC1lona end the chenc:. to win • diamond and emtreld brecetet. for mo,. lnformetk>n, cell (562) 7U-4908. The c... Meel Senior c.nw will be dipping Ice c:rum It an Ice cream aodel It the mart9'plece from 91.m. to 3 p.m. ~la W91conit. Alt prOCMde wUI .,.,,_.the cem.r. tnformlltlon: (Ml)M-235e. IUfeAY A 11a1M1:o.etDIMllrtlle opef1lng of f'9 first~°' lonhl Ct"Y'O" 9potU ,.~In NM:upOlt ....... , begin wtdt. dlclollon °' .. IPOf'9 ~ It 3 p.m. ..... dlnlca. COlllllllll end daor,.....wtlt run 1tnughout .... The .. ,.000 lhldnin '° arrtwwll rlCllMt I hi °'**'8 -~& Jt.llilliu ...... suspects. "In the last year alone, we were able to arrest two robbery suspects because we got a clear picture and the public assisted," he i.aid. Those with information about either of these men are asked to call Cos1a Mesa Police Det. Bob Fate at (714) 754-5252. • DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and couns. She may be reached at (949) 574-4226 or by deepa.bhararh a. far1mes.com O\'erduc and still affordable, she .~id. Under the new tuilJon, par- ents are expected to pay lei>S than S45 per week, or S9 a day. or $2.25 per hour. Parents who cannot afford that would surely be eligible for the '>ta1e-subs1di7...ed programs at Whittler. Wtlson and Harper <..chools. Those who can are more than willing to enroll their chil- dren 111 a cutting-edge prognun while contributing to a match· lel>S curricuJum fo r high sch ool '>tudents, officials said. I loggard vehemently denied implications th.at she is trying to ~hut down the school and agreed with Call and Shelton that it pro· vides a wonderfuJ educational ~tung for all involved. "I know it b very upsetting and people have a senumentaJ at- 1achment, and nghtfully so," Hoggard srud. "We just want to make sure that everything is done correctly and that we get enough children to run the pro· gram in a fiscally responsible manner. "We can't continue to run a program 1n the red.· she ~d. "It has to be run lll the black. Thal u. our re'>ponsibility to the tax· payers as a school districC • LOLITA HARPER writes columns Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and covers culture and the ans. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or bye-mail at Ioli ta harper ii /at1mBs.com. 644-3151. The Orenge County Malbt Piece in Costa Mesa will host the fourth annual Endless Summer Class Car Show and Elvis Fest. celebrating the life and music of Elvia Prelley, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. General admission is $2, and parking is free. For more information, call (949) 723-6663. To honor Katherine Hepburn, Oasis Senior Center will prMent "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner; the fourth of five free screenings In August, at 1 p.m. All are Invited to enjoy 1he movie• and free popcom a1 the center's Hepbum Film Fest, at 800 Marguerite Ave. In Corona del Mar. For more Information, call (949) 644-3244. The Jewt9h Community Cerl'9r °' Orange County will host the ·Three Centuries of Music" concert et 2 p.m. The Three Centuries of Mulic Quartet Inductee RuMi•n--tralned mu~ Sergei Koal•k. Tetlana Kolliak. Arshek Hayrlkyen, and louri Adidltchev, all memben of the Ouertt.ro Phithlnrionlc On:hMtra of Mexico. The eneembte hea pl.ryed foT PreekMnt Fox of Mexico end for the king and queen of Spain. PrOCMda wtlt benefit constnlCdon of the Jerem11h House. Tk:btl ere S15 gene.-.1 edmlMlon or S100 for pttrone. tnfonnltion end ,...rvatlona:(714)756-0340,~ 134. Dail'J Ptlot Continued from Al Frankel said she and Hyder are also concerned that Otllcott would cut down the old-growth trees on the street since they had seen some tagged for removal. Otllcott maintains that since there are no trees on the property he ls redeveloping, he won't need to cut any down. • DEJRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mese and may be reached at (9491 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.nBwman@fatlmes.com. 'DRUG Continued from Al eral people in the hou e," he said. "lnman Jr was struck with a baseball bat." About half an hour later, th.e man who went into the house with hlm returned with three more men. all armed with base ball bats, including lnman's la- ther, Gary Inman Sr .• Birney said. Inman Jr. was still inside the house. and the men's m1s'>ion seemed to be "to rescue him," he said. Laura Shaffer. 40. one of the people m the hou~e. fired a gun to scare off the armed men. Bir· ney said. .. And apparently it worked." he aid. 'That was precisely the mo- ment police amved at the i.ce11e Officers i.aw men running helter skelter in the area. Birney '>aid. Inman Jr. suffered minor miu- ries and was treated at I lodg Hol>p1tal. he said Pohce arrested Shaffer o n '>W• picion of po!>Se~ing a stolen gun and on suspicio n of being a con- victed felon in poi.session of d gun. lnman Sr. Wei.'> 1aken mto custody on su~pic1on of poSM>.,.,· mg methamphetamine and on suspicion of being a convicted felon in pos:.e~1on of ammuni · cion. Police also arre'lted 45-yedr- old Diana Koeck, ano1her res1 dent of the home. on suspicion of pol)<..essing drug parapherna- lia. lnmM Sr. b being held in Orange C.ounty Jail without bail, and Shaffer is also being held in county jail in lieu of a SI0,000 bail. Koeck wa.c; c11ed and re· leased~ • Btmey said the incident caused a considerable sur in the neighborhood and that neigh· bors told officers that the home in question \~ notoriou s for drug acuvny. "Occupants of the residence were pulled out at gunpoint to stabilize the scene," he saJd. Birney !>aid that after the ar· rests were made. the residents were allowed back into the home. An investigation is con· tlnuing. he scud. • 0£~ BHARATH covers public safety and couns. She may be reacned at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath a. /a11mes com. The American Aun. of Unlwrltty Women, Newport-Mesa-Irvine branch, will host ita annual membership tea overlooking Newport's Back Bay trom 2 to 4 p.m. Cum1nt and prospective members can hear about the association's activities, It.a Interest groupa and fund-rai1lng projects .. Reservations are due Aug. 21. (949) 733-2052. The MCOnd w.Ac tor l.elem wt1 take place from noon to 4 p.m. at Fairview Par1c In Costa Mesa. Donetlon• will go toward an efec:tric wheelchair that Leilani Gutierrez., • 5-yeel'<>ld who Wat peral\'Z8d from ttwl chin down In a car accident a little more than 1 year ago, can control with her mouth. Information: www.ourltlllanl.com. WEDNESDAY The UC INtne ObMMrtofy w11 holt Visitor Night from 9 to 11 p.m., offering views of Mari. whldl will be at lta closest point to Earth In 60,000 ve•ra. Am8*1r MtrOnc>tMrs ere encoureged to bring their own tel11copes.. The ewnt. wNctt mey be~" It '9lna, ia frM. lnfonnltk>n: (949) 824-M66. • THURIOAY ,. ......................... Nutrition for Str.ngth end longMty;" wlM bt held from U0 to 7:30 p.m. 11 Mothtr'I M1r1ctt. 226 E. 171h St., Coete Meet. For r••fldont. cefl (IOO) US-MOMS. ., .- --~ ----~--------------------lml!I .. Daily Pilot frl(ldy, Aueust 22, 2003 AS HOW TO GETPUBUSHED -t..a.rs: Mail to Editorial Page Editor S.J . Cahn at the Dally Pilot, 330W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • Readen Hotline: Call (949) 642-6086 Fax: Send to (949) 646-4170 E-mal:S6nd to dailypllot@latlmes.com •All corTespondence must Include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and length READERS RESPOND Parents frustrated by Harbor View delay LEITER TO THE EDITOR Redeve lopment will create positive domino effect AT ISSUE: Construction delays at Harbor View Elementary School. T bank you for attending Wednesday's meeting regarding Hart>or View FJementa.rY Sc:hoOl and the article clisaJs&ng parental concerns. 1 do feel. however, that your question does not encompass the problem faced by parents. It is not just that Harbor View should be moved so school can start on time -the question should be: "Should the school district move Harbor View FJementary students until the construction is completed on the campus?" We are not willing to have our children anend school during ongoing construction and will be happy to return once construction is complete. The projected completion date is now Dec. 12, pending no other delays or other problems that have continued to plague thi'! site. F l'llO\\ Cl(tlf•fl,, \'IHI ,Jfl' only lutltl111g your.,el\e ... 11 v1u1 al1111k the We<,t..,1tll• ul I .tht,1 \ll'"-1 will ever bt-r1·tlp\l•lopnl without the 11"· 11l 1·11111it·111 U{)ITidtn Ir I'> llH' 11111\ Wot\ thac we <.:an 1 lt·.in up th1· We5ll>ttle dll<I 1111p111\1• rnir <.:ity anti our'' h•111I., "t lt11ob' te'>I '>t.:Ofl'\. Heuer tl''l 'lort:'> bring more fdl111he-, who wam Ill ltH· ht-rl' I he mort' familie' that v..:mt 10 liw herL , tilt' morf' dt'rn..tnc.l for '>tngle-tamd~ hou'>mg lo m.ikt-room lor thMl' home., wt''ll need to n•pldll' olir 'h..ibh) o.1pdnmen1 hwh.ling'> with "11gk f.111111\' home' A1 yesterday's meeting. an administration official described the expected campus • construction situation to be an "adventure for our students". If we wanted our children to have an adventure, we would take them to Disneyland DON Lf ACH DAIL 1 I'll Jr Parents gather for ameeting at Harbor View Elementary to discuss whether classes should be held there while construction is going on. II j., al'-"<t}'' 1111· "anti -re<.Je"·lop11n·11t ".1w tal Ill to m.i}. 1 • p• ·npl .. 1h111~ thal the\ .Jrl w1111v ltl '"" their home., ,111d 111 bu\IOt'\"e' l.1l1 .1 grnid look arn11nd \1111 \•HJ~''"" what propt•rt "'' \\Ill tw targeaetl, and 11., prohahh not you. l \'l'll 11 \1111 \'-'•·rt-. the govern me 111 pr1111•c t you Willi appr.11 ,,11,. relol'allnn ht•11t·l1h .111<.J plt-nt) ol trrrw to fincl another 'lll!Jble lo< allttr1 nw lll\ ·, H1·dt'\Plopm1·111 t\gl'ncy ti en p1t.k. up mort' doll<.lf., lrom 1ht· rmrea.,e an laxt''-I h<·n. v.11hout thl' -.h.1l>h~ <1p.inmenl'> thdt IHH"t' rnuluplc· fdlmhe<., we .,., 1u 11 ha\'f• a need lor tlw dbundantf' 111 dianlle .. m rht· an.•a. \\'ithout the nMgnt•t chdnlte' It'''-of the dcl\\ 111rodden ma'>\e<. will The bottom line is dear to many parents: The school district expects us to drop off our children at an active construction site from 8 am. to 3 p.m. with their ;mwances that the site-although not perfect -is safe and thar ongoing construction will not interfere with the teaching and learning process. The cost of shipping kids to another school, shifting the set-up and breakdown of learning centers for the teachers and moving equipment, etc., is prohibitive. Even if the district receives state money for a child's anendance. it would not offset that cost In these lean times. those costs impact all the other schools in the distribution of district money. I say, "Please. no." to th.e c.ost and disruption of shipping kids out and "Yes" to proactive alternative thinking. questions that the Daily Pilot "hould a,k. Reed are: 1 rmw to< c,. .. ca \le'>.i lrn1~mK 10 be n·-.c:ut'd We expect a clean. safe, educational environment that is conducive to learning for our children. The Newport· Mesa Unified School District should not force us to accept less. (I) Now that the distnct wiU haw additional costs resulting from I larhor View issues. how will that impact the other schools on the list for renovation from Measure A funding? Will our dastnct have I~ money and therefore le'>s renovacion for other sch.ools? \\lhy Wl' hit\'!' tnd\l<,lrtal prr>penie<. 011ot1·.an \WI\ bluff\ havt• t 1111111,e·d 1111' tor year". A malt· .,0111h. tht•\ are m1ll1c111 dollar l11111w' I'd rather hJ\c· aho-.l' 111 Lo'>ta Me\a than 11ur t'~!>ting '>turagt· lat d1111•, 111 pollutmg and1htn.d lht'' Y1lle\, 1,hJI haw w(· 11! int·' We're nm1 mme lrk.C' '•'Wpnrt .rnd I lunllngton lk,Jlh. It\ 1ir1w111 .,top being 'w\1 pun lkJc 11.., ugl~ 'tep "'11.·1 a11d du111p1ng ground I ~·I., t h'olll up ( 11,1,1 :'..k'><i DENNIS J. GORDON Newport Beach Asst. Sup t Paul Reed is a great partner to help come up with solutio ns at Harbor View and has a set of very bright parents who can collaboratively come up with temporary alremative solutions. No matter how you break this up, there will not be a perfect, effort.less, converuenr outcome. But anything can be done for a few weeks. (2) Has the District liudget Plan for Measure A accounted for re:.erved funtlo; for over·budget discovery problems? lf yes. how much? If no, again. whal is the impact to others schools? Upscale re,1tll·1111.il bring" up.,rall· ret.iil projects and mun:· 'Jll'' l..t' revenue for nur t 1tv rht:w new home-. \\111 hrang m11w '"high-adut•\1ng '>tu1.knt'> that wlll hdp tnrrl·,1"· our r ht ... pm1. !:''>' ltd ... heC'!l durll' '>Ul'll''-'>li1lh all 11vt·r I .ahfornaa \\'ti\ nnt hn«·1 \\ lwn an· \\t· gnmg ttJ \\Ot~l' up .md dn \omt·thing ,tl111111 1(1 How absolutety wonderful there are remaining Measure A funds lo restore the unU&Jal construction ·discoveries" at Halbor View Elementary. such as termites. dry rot and asbesros. Most construction wort has problems that cause delays and require more money. (3) Does thi'> delay tmpaa start daces at the other schools on the list and how will that be solved? My best wishe.s to all involved in the impact of the5e issues. TIM CROMWELL On another note. The imponant Five Things You Need To Know IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING CREMATION Not all smJ1et providers arc equal Make surt you know tht diffmnce You will rtetivt bttttr cart a11d smnet whtn you choose a Dignity Mtmona/'· SmJ1ct Provider J or cmnat1on +WHERE Will THE CREMATION PROCESS TAKE PLACE? Many cremation providers utilize the services of third party crematories. With Pacific View Memorial Parle and Westminster Memorial Park both Dignity Memorial Service Providers, your loved one remains securely an our care until the crematio n takes place at our crematory onsite _ +WHAT PROCEDURES ARE IN PLACE To ENSURE I R ECEIVE MY L OVED ONE'S R EMAINS? All Dignity Memorial Service Provider; utilize the strictest industry standards and encourage identification viewing prior to the cremation process. Our staff can review identification procedures with yoo. • CAN I HAVE A MEMORIAL SERVICE? Many cremation providers offer little assistance in helping plan a Service of Remembrance. If you desire, our counselors will help tailor a memorial service that meets your specific needs and wishes. • WHAT ARE My 8URlAL OPTIONS? Whether you select scattering o r interment in one of our beautiful nature gardens, we offer a complete array of options tailored to meet your individual needs. • CAN I PREPLAN My SERVICE? Planning a cremation service can take care of the details. It also relieves loved ones of the worty of making assumptions about the dcccased's wishes. LET US BE YOUR TRUSTED ADVISOR. Call now for a free no obligation quote o n cremation planning and to receive a free Personal Planning Guide'. PACIFIC VIEW MEMOllJAL PARK AND Morru.uv COIONA om.. MA.a 9•9.6••.l700 WESTMINSTB M.EMOIJAL PilK WESTMINSTD 71•.89J.2.4l• • 800.877.117S DIANE JONES Costa Mesa Orange County Museum of Art Presents Summer J S. . ,, ' .· ' ,. . , .· ~· .· -.~ ' .' azz ,enes The Orange Cou nty Museu m of Art is deligh ted to offer a series of jazz co ncerts this summer. Participants are invited to enjoy live jazz, t he beautiful art on exhibition, and fine food and drink. Come join us in our relaxing sculpture garden fo r some hot jazz and cool art. Tom Hynes, jazz musician and educator, is coordinating the artists and music that will be presented on each evening. T?m is an acco m- plished jau guitarist who ha s a Master of Arts in music from California State University, Los Angeles . Aug 22 The Tom Hynes Quintet Director of th e OCMA Summe r Jazz Series, Tom Hynes brings his own hot qu intet to the museum, featuri ng a sax and trombone front line performing his delig htfu l, eclectic compositions. Admissio n to the ind ividual jazz perfo rmances is $15 for the general public and $10 for museum members, students, and seniors. Series tickets are available at $40 for the general public and $25 for members, students, and seniors. Prices include admission to the exhibitions on view at the mu seu m. Jazz eve nings at the mu~eum are from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. For more information and to reserve tickets, please call Tim Tompkins at (949) 759-1122, ext. 206. The muselll" is located at 850 San Clemente Drive in Newport Beach. -.... -----------.---~-----..,-.,.....,....--,----------------------,:-------------------------~----------- 72 FRIDAY •Sing·A-Long Sound of Musk:." Now playing 10 sold-out audiences around the world, "Sing!A-Long Sl>und of Music" is coming 10 Orange County Performing Arts Center's Segerstrom Hall a1 7 p m. today and Saturday and al 1 p.m. Suhday. Tidc'llts · cost $12 to $22 and can be purchased at the Center box office or at www ocpac. org For information. call (714) 556 ARTS The Center 1s al 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa SATURDAY A night 11t the 0.:....... The Pacific Symphony's Richard Kaufman will conduct "A Night at the Oscars" at 8 p.m. It's an evening of legendary film clualca projected onto a large screen with the Pacific Symphony playing the soundtradc lill'8. The concert is at the Vvrizon Wireless Amphitheater. TI~ets cost $75 to S375. For information. cell 1714) 755-5799 or visit www.pacificsymphony.org. SUNDAY Jazzy nights. Gulfstream Restaurant In Newport Boactl presents a jazz trio Sunday through Wednesday as regular entertainment at 850 Avocadd Ave • Newport Beacn. Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and 6 to 10 p m Monday through Wednesday (949) 718-0188 HOURS A6 Friday, August 22, 2003 THEATER 'Snow Teen , ' 'Sound of Music ' make fora weekend of twists By Tom Titus Daily Pilot H ans 01ristian Ander'>l'll·~ .. llw Snow Queen" is one of the c1~1t fairy tales, but how would it play with teenagers in the principal rules ant.I '>l'I right here in Costa Me~? Audiences at South Coa.'it lkpertory will find out this weekend when SCH\ Young Con!>crvalory present~ a two-day. four-performance engagemc11t of tlw play. based on Steven Wolfson'!. adaptation of lhe Ander'icn classic. It\ been re-.1d.1pted for younger players by con'>Crv-..ttol)' director l.aurie Woolery and l'i no\\ known a' ''The ~now Queen Tl·en," w11h tht• word UQueen" crossed out in the lllle. The show has been assernblt,d by Woolery and the Summer Playt•r-.. an ensemble group of acting '>ludcnh who are selected by audition alter completing at lea.'>I one year of Young Con'>t'rva1ury training at SCR. SH VE McCRANK I DAil Y Plt.O I In Woolery's updating, '>he ha-. modified the tttle to ref1ec1 the age of ht'r at·tor' and the modem setting, which ha., he<•n chanKed to Co<,ta Mesa. The play 1-. a coming of age <>tory about Kai and Crerda, a boy and girl who are next door neighbors and best friend~. Mark Richman and Roberta Pacino have formed a film production company, Richman Pacmo Films. in Newport Beach A series of strange events befall them. and Kai gets captured by lhe Snow leen. Gerda sets out on an epic quest to !'.ave her lost friend from impending doom. TI1e entire Summer Player:. class will have rol~ in lhe production. TI1ey MC Austin Kousti.k. FarreU Roth and Kaitlyn Smith of Costa Mesa; Brina Oolid and Alison WexJer of Corona del Mar. a'> WC'll a ... Paul Anderson. Jeffrey Budner. Rachel Ferrell. Morgan I lelmstetter, Becky Kmg, Lital Koropitzer. Amy Lashmet. Kevin Uang. Geena Lovato. Norn Mally. Julia 0Mman. Aliza Segal, Elise St. <lair, Luke Tagle, Joel Wagner and Jakt• Wl'll'>. UsaMarie Goodell is product1011 '>tagt• manager. Making movies their own way Woolery -an actor. dm·<.llH and playwright who has worf...ed at thl' Mark taper forum and Olher profe ...... ionaf theaters -has appeared 111 nurnt•rou., ~CR producuons for genera] dlld young audience:>. I fer originaJ play. "( >rphan Train," wall produced at ·en by tJw theater'!'. Junior Players fa..,t '>pr111g. Performances will he g1vrn ~Hurday and Sunday al I and 4 p.m. eath day in the Nichofa.., S1udio at South< .oa-.1 lkpcrtory 650 Town <,enter Drive, < o.,ta Mr-.::1. Ticket<> arC' $5 and may be purcha'>t'd through thf' SCR box offite at 1714 J 708-SSSt;. ... Acro'>S the Mreet. at the Orangt' County See THEATER, Page A8 Paul Clinton Daily Pilot M ark Richman has aJwa)") been business-minded. But after quitting as a '>tockhroker in the mid-1990s, Richman plugged himself in to a nea11vc outlet. I le enrolled in film school at the l:Jniversity of Oklahoma. "I have alway<; chosen a profession wherc I thought I would make monry. 111<,tead of ... omething Lhal gave rnl' peNmal satisfaction ... H1d1111dll ..ay<.. Now, Rilhman and hi'> wife. Hoberta Pacino, with degrees in hand. have• '>Cl up a production office at 1he1r ritzy. Mediterranean-style Newpon Beach apanment. lney plan tn begin rolling cameras in Cktobcr 1111 thc fir-.t of three feature film., to be made on a shoestring budget. Richman says he will -;hoot and edit the first feature for $375,000. "We're going to make ultra-low-budget movies with big-budget quality," Richman sar,.. "It's going to look reaJJy hot.· Mark Rich1nan and Roberta Pacino have set up a production company in their Newport Beach apart1n ent In conversation. Richman divulge., few details about the plot of the perhaps ironkally titJed "Hom Again," which he says will carry a pro-science mes.sage. but -.ay<. ii will be a "present day science-ficuon thriller.· And Richman is clearly pu'>l11ng at Lhe edges of fiJm financing. A5 is the custom on many mt.lie projects. he'll pay his cast and crt'w only minimum. or scale wages. To sweeten the deal. he's making them partners. offering them an ownership '>take in the company. I le hopes the approach will attract higher-tier talen t to his production~. Richman has enlisted his wife to open door.. with film distributors. Pacino also wrote the "Born Again" script. "I just wasn't comfonable acting." Pacino sayi.. ·1 was aJway~ interested in the producing side of things." ll1e couple is coming off a 2~·ycar documemary projctt they worked on, after completing grnduatt• degrees in lllm produuion at· Oklahoma. "Behind the R.un," 1aken from 1hc -.1ate '>Ong 11l'>ptrt'd by c hcar llammer.,te1n\ mu-.ital. tratt'd a natural hhtory mu.,cum\ erron .. to build a new home for it., rnllt><:llon The ~n Noble Oklahoma Mu!>eum of Natural I hs111ry rl'Opened in May 2000. l11c docunwntary I!> now 'iCreened there daily. 11 wa-. produced under tlw Q11ar1n to Three Film~ harmer. their now defunct company. ·rney've !>Cl up ... hop in Ncwpon Beach as Richman Pac1110 Films. In 1999, the two made a quirky 45-minute documentary "about outhouses: Pacino 'iays. "Shiver Shack," a., it wru. lilied. featured a string of interviews at nursing homes. where residents i:.hared their memories oflcs.., hn~icnic timcc;. BEST BITES Ht'lort· t·nrolhng 111 Of...laJ1omJ\ film program. Hit h111..in ..ind l'acano took 1 hl' more t rJth11c111al rout I:' toward produunK llle't au:cpic1l an oflcr fro111 Nt•w I 11w C 11wnlt1 i11 the earl> I <l'Xh to prod111 t' a $1 million film from a movit• ... 1.1r who had amhi11on to dm•ct. rhe lkt1l wllap ... 1.·d when tht•) failed to find ..,ornt·or1l' \\hu ~1111ld accepl thl• ht1dKt'tary li11111 .. ni~tra1c'tl ,md angry. Richman headed to film 'thool to team how to malt· movw-. '>O he wouldn't han· to ··rety 011 the llldJllr -.1ud10., to do my deal<,· Hy h • ..,111g tlw new company 111 coa ... 1.il <>range< ·ounty. Richman hop<''> to draw from a wealthy local invc~tmcnt pool. A'> a fomwr '>urfn -he grew up in Ventura County the 51-year-old Richman ~'Y' hl• feel<, at home in Newport Beach Paci'i10. 50. dub' it "parad1..,c " ~vl'ral dmen other production companie<> an.• running their operation<, out of Newport Beach. said Joe Oeary. the dty's film liaison. "It\ a preMigio11!> address," Oeary ..aid. "Wt:.•rl' thC' hot area right now." Picnics fills a culinary void in COsta Mesa MM!< C. OUSffl I OM.Y Pl.OT Cbef Robert Whitesel holds a poached pe• end walnUt salad, which conslSts " mixed ereens. poached pears, candied walnuts and a~ blue cheese dressiog, at Picnics. ,. J eana Lee made a wrong tum at Polk Street in San Francisco, which turned out to be the right tum for just about everything else in her life. ll was the first day of cuUnary school, and CeUow student Robert Whitesell helped Jeana find her way to class. He even walked her home at the end of the day. Now they are co-owners of Picnics Deli in Costa. Mesa. And that's the right tum for Costa Mesa/Newport residents. After their graduation from San Francisco's California Culinary Academy, Jeana and Robert were married. They have worked at some of the city"s top restaurants: Rubtcon, '7\cquettt)o, 8oulevard, La fotle; and ln YoanMJle. Domaine Chandon. The Wh.itesells eventua.lly retoc::.red 10 Orange Coun~ Robert worked u the private chef of ?letcher JoM:S Jr., owMT' of Aetd\er Jonel Motor Can ln Newport. for three )'elt'I. lie eYe.ti Spent the Arlt year on Jooe9' ;Kht cookinl hla way acro8I the Mfiditemnno Sea and around the Caribbean Islands. Yet the lovely ;md taJented couple always dreamed of owning a business. On June 1, they opened Picnics Deli (Dish's fonner location) in Costa Mesa At lhe start. lhey were unsure of what direction they should take. So they tried lt·all. Now the deli, catering, lunch and dlnner are thriving. Now, Picnics is the talk of lhe town. And for good rea$1C>n, What a grea1 little place! It fills a void lo Base.side Cotta Mesa -the only deli for 6ne foods co go. And It hu hora d'oeuvres, salads, ftlh, chlcbn and meat entrees, fresh putriol and oeber great desserts. (They're d woltlng on the pastry cue.) Stop by on the way home from wodt and pkk up gourmet dlMers, or do the '..me for a memonlb&e picnic. lunch or bly en.me. The Whit .... do an the cooking. f?verytblns .. fNlh. ~ dilbel ... ln.plnid hln .... top ........ -..m they WOltllCI. Prmch. 1billl, ~ - f ltaJian dishes make up the eclectic menu. Every TI1ursday through Saturday, lhey bake extra moist Ugurian focacda. It's available In rosemary and garlic. sun-dried tomato and pesto, and salami and Swiss. Sandwiches are ' served on superior sourdough bread. The deli selection changes daily - always something new for lhe palate. 1\y the hot chicken brnst sandwich ($8.95), or the Greek leg oflamb served on pita. with a Ide of hummus and yogurt ($9.95). SpeclaltJes include grilled vegetables, albacore tuna salad (light on mayonnaise with lemon zest o.nd celery); grilled petite fiJet mignon with btue cheese, rosemruy. walnu1 topping ($7.95); That shrimp wflh ba.sU and 8JCCll peppercorns ($7.95), halibut wfth hem~ ($6.95); kale with pancetta and onions ($8.95); and brown nee lmdl pilaf ($6.95). Pully~ Include m1ni ; ...lllT ...... M , ' PICNICS DELI ••• •HOURS: 10 1.m. to 8 p.m. Tuetday through Saturday; 10 1.m.10 3 p.m. Sunc:t.y. •WHERE: 436 E. 17th St. In Costa M .... (t49l 722-7200. • ATMO .. -. uPICM ct.11/llny cafe • ... LaVIL: qui.t •IUT~Grtek~;hot cHc:bn brellt~; grilled~ fllet mignon with bfue ctleeM, roeetn1Wy w1*M ~ng. GrMt lea Of t.mb MfYed on pita. h1llbut w. herb Cf'U9t; =~..,._:mini cooonUt c.Mi; meringue , ...... • lllWICI: penonlbte ·-UST:~ • PNCIS:,Ylf'Y ~on amo""'9 ontered. ~ 106IO111 .• ......... I0 •. 11: • Dally Piiot II A P PE N I N Ci S REEL CRITICS ' ' -'Dentists' is understated Cost!1er 's 'Open Range' may be too open I n "Open Range.· Kevin Costner's latest foray into the . Old West as an actor and a dirl;!ctor, the story ii. ru. uneven as the tenitury traveri.ed hy the characters. RYAN GILMORE lhe We'> I em genre ha.'> evolved OVl'r the year!>. and d1'itinc1 suh gl·nre'> haVl' emergt•d lllt:rt• an: tht' h'filly, authl'lllll film, 'uLh a .. llll' I l11lor~.1wn ... the onc·d1111t•n<,icrnal '>hour 'cm up!> such a., "Young< .u11.,," ,lnd the i.appy love .. 1orit·'> 1ha1 an• more often fo und in l larlt'4111n romance 111Nt'I' rhan cm tht· l>1g 'crcen. Unfonunatt'ly for "C >pt·11 Hange," rlw filmnMkl'r' rnuld not decide which Jl'>""l' 111 nm with hen· The film ... tan' 11111 ·" ,, 'rory about four "lrt't' gfd/l'r<, ... lowboy' \\ho ht·rll lrH· ... 1m J.. aero'>.'> tht· land r,11lwr th.111 worlung t• ... tahlr.,lll'd ram he·.., .. Ho''" 'ipt·Jrrrian, pl.1yt•d to pcrfccticm IJ} Huht'rt l>m.111," rite head of lht· outfit < o'tner play<. ClMrlt·y Wallt'. a 'ullen 'econd 111 ro111111and v. ho h..t.., .1 my<.teru111' ri,ht Ahr.1hJ111 Benruh1 Jnd U1q:11 I w1.1, ,,., MoM' and Buttor". ril.1y }'OUJIK hand' who .trt· lt•.irn111g thl' tr.ldl' At tlw .. prnnt 111 llll' film. tht• .tUdll'lll't:' 1-. 'hown ,111 ,111th1·11111 glirnp'>t' of lift• out on till' Opl'n nlflgl' JU'l llt'lort• tilt' Wt•._t "'"' '>ettlt'd. I towt'wr. thr tilm quit ldy rakt•' a dt'tnur 11Ho "YounK < ;un," ll'rritory wlwn th<' four tOwboY' rm .... 11110 l.1n<h CIWtlC't.l hy an cvtl lmh ranch1·r named lmtt'r tM1cha1·I < .. 1mhonl lni' r.111dlt:1 won't ,1,111d for din} ·rrr1· w.vtr..," and '>t'rHI' d dl'adly ml',.,,..g!' tdhng tht'm to l kar uul In n1·1•d uf med1tJI hl'lp fur unt· ol I hl'lr h,md' ant.I with .1 n11nd for n·vt.:nge for the murlll'r of .u1otlwr Bo'' Jnt.l < harle} lw.ul 111111 !ht· ltl\\ n of I l.1tmonv1lk Wt• ... tuft bat J.. 111 "l Jnfol"l{tVt'n • mot.le .. ., thl' boy' ride 111111 town Mth a heavy -.torm J ·bre .. \'tn'. litt·r.:1lly :u1d fiw1ra11wly. lktauw the '><'I for thl' rown look.' rt•markahly like tht-orw in ··1 hl· llnfoq.,rivt'n." and t omhrrwd with AFTER HOURS • Submrt AFTER HOURS items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627: by fax lo (949) 646-4170; or by calling (9491 574-4295 A complete hst 1s available at www dallyp1/ot com MUSIC 'A NIGHT AT THE OSCARS' The Pacific Symphony's Aldlard Kaufman will conduct •A Night at the Oscars" at 8 p.m. Saturday. It's an evening of legendary film classics projected onto a large screen with the Pacific Symphony playing the soundtradc live. The concert is produced by nine-time Emmy Award winner John Goberman. The concert is at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater. Tldcets cost $75 to $375. For info rmation, call (714) 755-5799 or visit www.pacificsymphony.org. 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Ille cltllllll. wt11Je exnllng. turn''""· \\llh had gur.., <Wulmg through tlw .11r after ht•ing 'hot h) "I' RU"' ,1ml . 'hotgun-.. V.11en thl' 'moh· dl'J,..., the boy<, 111 "l11tt• h.H, .trl' \ ictonou .... and the I yra11111c.1I rancher and hi-. thug' h.1v1• bt•t·n v-ctn4w.,hetl. Ah. thC' 'tull ol oltJ lllllt' WC'>tl'rll\1 fhC' writing and t.l1rt•l t111g rt•gularly c;wing., from i.;1•ni11' 111 c hl'l''l'·hall. and without tht• l:'Xccll1•nt arting hy tht· IPatl,, th1' tilm would have hl'l'll a mmi-.,eries on rttN rathrr th.in J major motion picture But if Now playing to sold out audiences around the world. "Sing-a-long Sound of Mus1cH 1s coming to Orange County Performing Arts Center's Segerstrom Hall at 7 p.m today and Saturday and at 1 p.m · Sunday. Tidcets cost $12 to $22 and can be purchased at the center box office or at www.ocpac.org. For information. call (714) 556-AATS The Center rs at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa. SPYRO GYRA CONCERT Contemporary jazz legends Spyro Gyra will perform at the Hyan Newporter on Sept. 5. Show times are at 8 p.m. Tidcets cos1 $32.50 to $57.50 and are available at any Tidcetmaster location. The Hyatt Newporter is at 1107 Jamboree Road in Newport Beach. Information: (949) 729-6013 or www.summerjazzsarias.com. K.O. 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The evening starts with the Polonaise from "Eugene Onegin" and the suite from "Swan Lake," and ends with the rousing ·1a1r Overture, with cannons and fireworks Tidcets cost $75 to $375. The concert is at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Irvine. Information: (714) 755-5799, www.pacificsymphony.org. CHRISISAAK Chris Isaak will perform at the Jlla1r 1111\\1'\• r h1 d111•' 11111 1 011fron1 h1·1 .d111111 It" ._11,(111 11111., h1'l .11i..1• I 111'11 I ht•\ \'\llll(tl It 1\t' Ill d11 "'lllll'll1111g ,1hc1l1t II (1..,l1'.1d . ht· 1ntl'rn.tl11t·' 111, tt•1·ling' \\hit h \\l' h1·1 111111· (HI\\ Ill through• \1'llh ,111c.J 1 on\l·r<,.1111111-. rt .ti 11r 1111;ig111t ii \\llh .1 'rrlJrl ....... p.111,·111 "'·•l1'r. \\ho 'e1·rn' to h,I\ t· hr" ugltt •1111 t ht· 1l.1rk1·r "1ft 111 I'·" 1d' 1w1 'ori.tlr I '\I \, pl.1\1•d I>\ Deni.. t t'.tr\, \l.it1·r ,111.t-. ,111111· hl.1tk humor lo 1111, 'tor\ to l<.1·1·p 11 from lw111g too hnnng 11r d1•(>tl'"'111g. 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I Ill' ..,1·1 n·t I 1\t'' ut 1Je11t1'1'" 1-. c111 undt·r ... 1.itt·d .1h,11rh111g .1dult dr ,1111.1 • SUSANNE PEREZ l1Vt'S In Co'ita Mesa and is an P'ICI ut1vP a~s1stan1 tor a f1n(lnr1al ~Nvrcrs COll11Jclny Orange County Performing Arts Center' Segerstrom Hall at 7 p.m Sept 14 T1dcets cost $46 to S82 The center is at 600 Town Center Drive m Costa Mesa Tidcets are available al the center's box office by calhng (714) 556 ARTS or online at www ocpac.orq 'NEXT UP!' The "Nexi Up• concert will kidc-0ff the Eclectic Orange Festival from 4 to 7 p.m Oct 4 at Town Cente1 Parit 1n Costa Mesa The 88, Bedroom Walls and Tom Brosseau will perform. ·Next Up•:· formerly Unsigned Indies. 1s a showcase of independent local artists presented by KCAW FM (89 91 The free, all-ages concert 1s at Town Center Park In Costa Mesa. across the street from South Coast Plaza. Information: (949) 553-2422 or www.EclBCticOrange.org. 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Sous, CFP · • 17 ~an F.xpmmct • Stocfts 6 Bonds • Mutual Futuh • AnnuiJUJ • &tau cf Rrtimnmt Planning • lnPatmntt &a.king • Small Mit/Jk Mtzrltet .Cmnpanies ·I RI I f{nidn11i.11 \l.trl\l'I .\11 .11\'1 ' on \Ollr ltonH· I HI I \roll-\1.trkl·r n nr.trl h Hqrnrr l).+9-... 1.~-1 16- -~ ....... ...-.-......... . _...... --llL-IAll.SIPC of Laguna Beach OUTLET Sale Items & New Markdowns 'Week9' Also Sale of Seconds & Damaged l ums NOW OPEN Fridays & Saturdays I Oam -6pm Our Warehouse is located in Pacific Park Plaza on Aliso Creek Road between Pacific Park Drive and Journey. 73 Toll Road: Aliso Creek exit, go south about 1 mile. 405 Freeway: Exit El Toro Ad. Or Alicia Pkwy. take either to Aliso Creek Rd. 27101 Aliso Creek Road #146, Aliso Vie'o • (949) 494-9954 THEATER Cootinued from A6 Performing Ans Center, audiences will be invited to join in at the •Sing-A· Long Sound of Music," wb1ch will be presented th1s weekend only in the Center's Segerstrom Hall. The show is described as "the Von lrapp family meets 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show'" because playgoers are encouraged lo dress up in costumes inspired by the stage and screen musical •Tue Sound of Music" and sing along with the actors, russ the villains and cheer Maria, Baron Von Tulpp and their children during a showing of the 1965 Oscar-winning movie "The Sound of Music,· which starred a recent visitor to the Center, Julie Andrews. The "Sing-a-Long Sound of Music" has sold out at the I lollywood Bowl and the Kennedy Center. Patrons will receive a pack.age of artificial edelweiss, drapery fabric much Like that used for the children's lederhosen and other fun iterru.. The movie will be shown as the audience sings along with the Rodgers and Hammerstein songs and will be cued when to boo the Nazis. hiss the barone!>S, bark at Llsel's boyfriend, Rolf. and cheer for Maria. Show times are tonight and Saturday at 7 p.m . and Sunday at I p.m. Ticket!! cost $12 10 $22. Call the Center at (714) 556-2787 for more information. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater ror the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Fridays No manef what you re doing, your hometown newspaper RTS 1N... Daily Pilot Co.s .Angeles mimes Summer Camp Campaign Brightening the Lives of Children Give to the Los Angeles Times Summer Camp Campaign. Camp offers a h.alchy altemattve for many low-11'1(.ome children who may be strvgling with challenges. It " a place where the lf"ll)' c.loud of po1t9rty Is replaced by sunny sloes and tne wund of laughter- and wher9 a posruve perl{.>ectJve can fil"lo'llly be discovered You can brighten the life of a child thts su mmer. 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Tat • ---------------~----~~~-------------, BEST Cootinued from A6 coconut cdes ($3.50), f'ruJt tart ($4), white chocolate ma~damia nut coolcies (1.75) and cooonut pecan cookies ($1.50)1 Prices can vary depending on the amounts ordered. There's catering for every occasion, offering the dell's best items, such as the Greek salad ($29.95, serves six.) and poached pear and candled walnut salad in a sherry-honey vinaigrette ($39.95, serves six). Delicious appetizers HOl)RS Continued from A7 trio Sunday through Wednesday as regular entertainment at 850 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Hour's are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and 6 to 10 p.m. M onday through Wednesday. (949) 718-0188. WEEKLY JAM The Studio Cafe presents Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11 p.m. every week. ·wanted• musicians include guitar players, bass players, singers, drummers, keyboardists and others at 100 Main St., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 675-7760. MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZl Walter Lakota end David Alcantar, the New Yortc Jazz Connection Duo. play at Mamma Gina at 251 E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays. Diana Ditri joins the duo on vocals on Mondays. It's free. Information: (949) 673-9500 MUSIC AT TlfE GRILL The Bluewater Grill offers hve music Friday and Saturday nights. Greg Morgan, Nidc Peper and Kelly Gordian (known as MPG) perform classic rode. R&B and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays. Marvin Gregory and MPG will perform classic rode, swing and R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The restaurant is at 630 Udo Partc Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 675-3474. MUSIC AT THE PELICAN The Rusty Pelican offers the music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday. The band performs from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, from 8:30 p.m . to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday The restaurant is at 2735 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431. MUSIC AT PLAYERS Players restaurant is now offering live music from 9 p.m. to midnight every Friday and Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. No cover charge. (949) 646-5615. WE.EKENO MUSIC Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in Newport Beach presents Jesse on the sax on Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday for brunch. The program features all your favorites on the saxophone. Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425. POf>·ROCK ANO FLAMENCO Tate 5, a funk. rode and Motown act. performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo guitarist Ken Sanders performs classical flamenco tunes at 7:30 p.m . Tuesdays and Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. SAT\JRDAY NIGHT Ra.& Gerald lahibashi and the Stone Bridge Band play rode and R&B at 9 p.m. Sarurdays at Sutton Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge. 4500 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. Free. (949) 476-2001. STAGE 'THE SNOW QUEEN' South Coast Repertory la fearuring •The Snow Que.n" by Hans Christian Andersen Saturday and.Sunday with performances at 1 and 4 p.m. both days In the Nlchofas Studio. ncters are S6. South Coast Repertory Ja at 655 Town Center Drive in Costa Mea. For tldteta or information, call (714) 708-5656. 'CHICAGO' Kander and Ebb'a hugely popular "Chicago .. wlll be performed at 8 p.m. TIJttdtY through Frl'dty, Aug. 29, at 2 and 8 p.m. Aug. 30, and •t 2 i nd 7:30 p.m. Aug. 31 a1 Orange County Petfonnlng Alts ~ S.U-ttrom Hett l1cbtt oost $28. 75 to -.1s. Th9v cen be punNMd .. the c.... box oftlce or at www.~OIJI.. The c..,.., i.1t eoo Town c.ne..-onw In Cotta M-. In~·: (714t Me-AA'T'S. 'THI LMT' NIGHT OI ULLYHDO' ~Coell~wfl ...,_..1'hl ..... Night of (especially for fish lovers) lndude the pedte Dungeness crab cakes with mango salsa ($32.95 pe.r dozen); and fresh rice paper with spicy Holsin sauce ($29.95 per dozen). Oowd pleasing entrees are I.he rotisserie chicken dinner ($29.95 serves two); and honey mustard pork chops and apple sauce ($35.95 serves two). Some clients have food catered every weekend. Orders must be made 24 hours in advance. Some items could require 48 hours. Picnics also has a grocery section. Though limited, it carries only the 6n~t items. The Ballyhoo" at Segerstrom Stage Aug. 29 through Oct. 5. The performance la set in 1939 in Atlanta, when the war on the minds of the locals is the Civil War, as depicted in "Gone with the Wind." But tor Lala and her family, nothing could be more Important than her debut at Ballyhoo, a dance thrown by the elite Jewish Society. Ttdcets are $19 to $55. Call for cortain times. South Coast Repertory is at 655 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa. Information or tidtets: (714) 708-5555. 'FOREVER Pl.AID' "forever Plaid" will be presented at Orange County Performing Arts Center's Founders Hall Sept. 2 through 14. Shows will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Fri~ays, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturdays and at 2 and 7 p.m. Sundays. A four·man harmony group on the way to their first professional gig in 1964 are killed In a car crash. But the squeaky-clean crooners get a second chance on earth. Tidtets cost $46 to $49. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 556-ARTS or www.ocpsc.org. 'SHAKESPEARE'S l.AOfES' Fans of. the Bard are invited to join performing artist Dorene Ludwig for ·shakespeare's Ladies; at 7 p.m. Sept. 4 at the Newport Beach Central Library. Co-sponsored by the California Center for the Book, the free program will Include dramatic readings featuring the dialogue of witches, wenches. virgins and queens in Shakespeare's plays. The Newport Beach Central Library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717-3816. 'AN EVENING WITH BETH HANSEN' Critically acclaimed actress, singer and director Beth Hansen will present her popular one-woman show, ·An Evening with Beth Hansen; at Orange Coast College at 8 p.m. Sept. 6 and 7. The show will feature a collage of Broadway show tunes. Tideets cost $20 for adults or $10 for students. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-5880. DENNIS MILLER LIVE Comedian. author and five-time Emmy Award winner Dennis Miller will make his enter debut in Segerstrom Hall at 8 p.m. Sept. 13. Tidtets cost $36 to $66. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 556-ARTS. 'SOME MEN NEED HELP' Orange Coast College's Theatre department opens with John ford Noonan's two-person play •Some Men Need Help.· The play, about a young alcoholic, will be produced and directed by the college's Repertory Theatre Company. The production will run Sept. 13 and 14 and 20 and 21 in the Orama Lab Studio. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. Show times and tidcets: (714) 432-5640. 'JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR' •Jesus Christ Superstar• is coming to Orange County Performing Arts Center's Segerstrom Hall Sept. 16 through Sept. 21. It was the first masterpiece from the legendary team of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. This landmark show, which premiered In 1971, chronldes the last seven days in the life of Jesus of Nazareth as seen through UM eyes of his discipte, Judea 19C8riot, who has become disillusioned wtth the movement. Tiet.ta are from $27. 715 to $64. 75. Tlduns can be purdleeed at the center box otnce « a1 www.ocpK.orp. TM <Anter ta at 800 Town Center Dtlve In Costa M .... Information: (71') 666-ARTS. ·w ft TIE TROPtCS' South Cofft ~Ory will Pf'M4N1t "Anna In the Tropkia" Sept. 11 through Oct. 19 on the Jult•nne Alvfroe ttage. The Putlmr ~winning play Is about the lelt of the Cobln Amefioln doer mMcert dlnolng IO._. WflV of Nf9 In the mldlt of the Oepr11tlan. MOit perfotmenoee ...... ,. p.m... --for Seturdev end Sund9Y ~at 2 p.m. Tlcbtatrw .., ...... co.. Alpel10IY ..... Town c.. ~ "'COlll Miii....,,,..,, cwti-= (7._,. •• f. dairy selecdon includes F~nch Feta. England's best Pannhouse cheddar, Dani.sh extra-creamy blue cheese, Emmi Swiu yogun: Normandy with Madagascar vanilla. Other Items are hard-to-find Boyda organic coffees; Northern Ira¥. GavioU. a spalklingjuice that's a great alternative for teetotalers; and Qearbrook Farm's tart shells and fruJt fillings. • BEST BITES runs every Friday. Greer Wylder can be reached at greerwylder@yahoo.corrr. at 330 W. Bay St., Coata Mesa. CA 92627; or by fax at (9491646-4170. • 'TEN OR LESS FESTIVAL' Orange Coast College's Repertory will offer its ·Ten or Less Festival• on Oct. 4, 5, 11 and 12 In the Drama Lab Studio. The festival will feature a plays that are 10 minutes long or shorter. The plays will be selected, directed and performed by students. Orange Coast Coll .. e is at 2701 Fairview Road in Ca,ta Mesa. Tidcets and information: (714) 432-5640. ART 'PEANUTS PARTY' Join the Chudc Jones Fashion Island Gallery for a celebration of 50 Years of "Peanuts• starring Bill Melendez from 2 t'o 5 p .m. Saturday. M elendez. who will be 87 this year. was the animation director for all the specials ' starring Charlie Brown, Linu91 Lucy and the rest of the Peanuts gang. There will also be a special presentation of Charles Schultz originals, vintage animation by Melendez and more. The gallery is at 401 Newport Center Drive, No. A212, in Newport Beach at Fashion Island, Information or reservations: (949) 759-0758. ANDRE MIRIPOlSKY Bayside Gallery Restaurant, at 900 Bayside Drive in Newport Beach. is offering a solo exhibition showcasing the works of artist Andre Miripolsky novy through September. Information: (949) 851 -9181 DANCE 'SUPPER AT TIFFANY' GAL.A South Coast Repertory's ·supper at Tiffany' Gala is from 6:30 p.m. to midnight Sept. 20 at the • Tiffany & Co. at South Coast · Plaza. The gala will celebrate the landmark 40th season and the 15th anniversary of Tiffany's South CoaS1 Plaza store. The evening will begin with a reception inside the newly refurbished store and continue with dinner and dancing tn an adjoining tent. Information: (714) 708-5504 SWING Lessons are given from 2 to 6 p.m. every Sunday at the Avant Garde Ballroom in Newport Beach by the Orange County Swing Dance Club. All ages are welcome, and no partners are needed. Information: ocswing.com, (9091656.0119. ARGENTlNE TANGO Tango dancing is offered from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. the first Saturday of each month at Danscene Studio, 2980 McClintodc Way, Costa Mesa. (714) 641-8688. KIDS STARLIGHT STORIES Children 3 to 7 years old are invited to participate In songs and finger-puppet plays at 7 p.m . Mondays at the Costa Mesa Library, 1865 Parle Ave. (949) 646-8845. ' PJS ANO BOOKS A children's story time is T presented at 7 p.m. Mondaya f and at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at J the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. .,..t Children may wear pajamas t6 the evening aesslons. Free. (s.49) 717-3801. 4 • WEEKLY STORITTU.ER ~ A children's story time Is held at 10:45 a.m . Wednesdays 111 Barnes & Noble Booksellers tt( 1 •1 Metro Pointe, 901·B South Coftf Drive, Costa Mn•. (714) ' 444-0228. : ~ _..> STORY19E A dlildl'9"'• stOtV time Is hetd a1 10 •.m. WedneedlYI and 10:11' a.m. Fridaya a1 Borders Boob"tl,, Music a1 Sooth Cont f>tua, 3-1 Beer St., Cost.a M .... Free. (7\M1 432·78M. I QUOTE OF THE DAY "It depends on what day it is." Daily Pilot Sports Editor Richard Dunn: l949l 574 4223 • Sports Fax: 19491 F/>0-0170 COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL Mi ssion Conference will have a new twis t this season with two teams invited to bowl games. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Talk at the M1si.1on Conference's football media day was about the "big," and that could go for many areas. Coac.hes a11ending the meeting inside the Captam's Table Re.,taurant at Orange Coast College harped on the sheer number of players trudging out to the practi ce field each day to run wind sprint!. or ram against tackling dum- mies in addltion to commenting on the rnmbat- ants' increased sv.e. Their eyes gleaned with the hope another -;eason brings, that this will be "the one." which led to the biggest news of the day -two conference teams will be competing in a bowl game at the end of 1he season. Cerritos head coach Frank Maaota gave the news when he stood behind the podium. that 11 of the conference's 12 athletic directors had \ oted 10 financially back two boWt games at a meeting Thursday morning in Fullenon Before the vote, the MC>s1on Conferente wasn't guaranteed to have winners of its newly realigned American -which ()(.( is pan of -and :'\ationaJ dlvisions eligible for a bowl without funding in place. With Thursday\ vo te. each conference '>Chool must provide SSOO. which cover'> the cost of staging a bowl game, about $3.000, according to Mazzola. The winner of the conference is aJso eligible to host a bowl game. "It basically dealt with how to get our repre-.enta· lives into the playoffs." '>aid Ma.72ota. who ha~ been worldng tirelessly. along with Santa Ana College head coach Geoff Jones, to implement a bowl and playoff system since la!>t winter. California's Commi .. sion on Athletic-. approved a playoff system this spring that will include e1gh1 bowl games statewide. Four teams each from the north and south will then advance with a chance to play for the state championship. 1Wo terum each from the Mi!.sion and We..,tem States and one representative fro m the Foothill con ference will automatically qualify for post!>t'a.~on from the south. Seedings will be determmed by the conference's combined winning percentage m the two "crossover," or nonconference games, at the beginning of the season. The remanning three teams wiU be selected ba~d on their rankings a.'> listed on the COA Web '>Ill' at www.coa.spon.s.org The regular season ends Nov 15. but teams y,ilJ not get a week off to prepare for their bowl game with the new playoff formal. flames will be played during Thanksgiving weekend and continue until the state championship game in Bakersfield in m1d- Oecember. But coaches weren't looking that far ahead. They are more concerned about keeping players healthy and decldlng who will run on the field as a starter on openlng day on Sept. 6. OCC will have two intrasquad scrimmages on campus the next two weeks leading up 10 its opener at Glendale Sept. 6. The first one will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday and the second will be held Aug. 30at I p.m. OCC Coach Mi.ke Taylor plans to run 50 plays during the fi~t scrimmage while increasing the count to 75 the following week.. Taylor and his 'ltaff wilJ use the time 10 evalu~te each position. Both the quarterback and running SeeFOOTBALL.Pa1eAlO L_ __________________________ - WOMEN'S GOLF Towersey finishes 3rd at Pinehurst Five-time Tea Cup winner shoots a 5-over-par 77 at Senior Women's Championship Thursday. Marianne Tuwersey. the 19-time W81Dell'a club champion at Santa Ana Gowttry Qul:>i carded a final -round n 11tilday to ftnlsh ln third place -five shotl behind champion Nancy f1~­ ald -ln the 46th North and South Sen· lor \\\:>men's Ownpionabip on Pine· hunt Raort'I 5,526·yard par-n Course No. 5 in Ptnebunt. N.C 1bweney, the lone representative ~ c.utom&a. tbot 7~ 73 the prior two days to ftNlh with • 10·0\'er·pu' m amoos a fteJd comprised mainly or .,..... from the ... oout. In July lhe pllced atth In the c.alifor- nia ~ Ownp6onlhlp and won ._ TOWDllY, hp AlO \ YOUTH BASKETBALL l Above. Orange Coast "'ollege's ~~1les M1tt::i c; r 126) tnes to find roorr t" run past Fullerton s Lerov Irvin m Mission Conference action last year At left. Orange Coast College's Cedeno Wyatt ( 1) leaps in the air to knock down a pass intended for a Golden West College receiver m 2002 community college football action The second-and third-grade basketball team from the Newport-Mesa Boys & Girls Club, the Spurs, won the summer league btle wrth five straight wms to end the season. Win Fortier, Clay Carr, Wyatt Mutter, Charlie Welsh. Mason Garen, Stephen Terry, Christian ~Y and WiCrookall contributed to the btte . EYE OPENER !ffl'n1 1),111\ A) J'1k>t ltfllD ... .,.,rt-. 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FestlVltie'> for the Oass1c ~n'> with the Fishing Rodeoo held at the Oescanso Beach Oub on Sunday ilftemoon wlth lots of fishing tack.le booth • games. demonstraoon and entertainment for the a.ngten and their famili A hot gun tart tn front of Avalon harl>or tarts two days or martin &hing wlth great tackle pri1n being awarded to boats ·tagging and releasing" mart.in. daily Jackpot wtnn~ of up to S 191,250 and a ftJSt pla.ce tournament ftnWl pa)1 oul $SS,OOO. For~ detai.b on entering the pbont the toumamtnt otrltt l (714) SM OUTDOOM,,... AlO ; 1 { - AlO frlday, August 22, 2003 SPORTS Dally Pilot FOOTBALL Continued from A9 back posidons could fall to one of several player;s. "It depends on what day it is," Taylor sald when asked if he bad a clear-cut starter in mind at quarterback. He offered similar sentiments about the tailback position. Tu.ylor is confident about the defense, which has six returning starters compared to three on of· fen se. The media gathered at Thurs· days luncheon chose defending divisfon champion Palomar and perennial contender Pasadena as presea5on favorites to win the American and National divi· sions, respectively. Seven .pollsters chose P'dlomar. which gc\ined 49 points to runner· up Long Beach (39) and third· place Cerritos (32). OCC was piclced to finish fifth in the Ameri- can Division with 24 points, 10 ahead oflast·place Golden West. Pasadena. which finished sec- ond in the Northern Division last season behind Long Beach, garnered six first· place votes and edged out Saddleback by a single point in the voting, 53-52. The Mission t:onference re- aligned its divisions <o maintain SEAN HILLER /OAJLY PILOT Orange Coast College's Dan Hawkey (2 1) dives for yardage in a Mission Conference football game last year against East L.A. a sense of balance among its members. A formula based on past records. along with a sensi- tivity to long-standing rivalries was developed. The dMsions will be reexamined in two years with a possible realignment oc- curring again. OUTDOORS Continued from A9 2.58-0445. Mexico ts becoming a very popular destination for hosting blllfish tournaments with both Baja Sur and mainland Mexico offering up prime waters for striped, blue and blaclc marlin and the acrobatic Pacific sailfish. Bisbee's Baja Offshore Circuit schedule will host three tournaments this fall. The third annual La Pu Offshore tournament dates are Sept. 11-14, the second.annual Los Cabos Offshore tournament will be held act. 17-19 and the Black and Blue Martin Jackpot tournament Is set for oct. 21-25. Awards will be made for top 1eruns and there will be a release division in all tournaments. There will be cash disbursements made for the top three release teams in the Black TOWER SEY Continued from A9 the Women's Golf Association of Calif omia title in May. Towersey, the girls golf coach -and Blue event. These tournaments attract big pme anglers and yachts Crom all around the world and are per aps e most amous an richest marl1n tournaments held with cash payouts often exceeding a million dollars. The Black and Blue is a big (ish, big monef toumament with marlin welghing in e:xc~ or 500 pounds being hoisted on the dockside scale. There is a 300 pound minimum for any fish weighed during these tournaments. For more information or registration call Bisbee's office in Newport Beach at (949) 650-8006 or log on to their Web site at www.bisbees.com. Mazatlan resorts front the warm wa'ters of the Pacific Ocean, which are home to big marlin and schools of migrating sailfish. The ninth annual Mazatlan Billfish Qassic, hosted by Marin a El Cid, will take place on Nov. at Newport Harbor High who works alongside Scott Tarnow during the boys season, said last month she will play in the U.S. Senior Women's Amaleur Olam- pionship in September and the Women's Mid-Amateur toum a· ment in October. 12· 15, award.lf\g up to $350,000 1 in cub and prizes to winning teams. The Blllflsh Cassie ls wider e co· on o ronimo Cevallos and Harvey Hunnicutt and proudly boasts a 98% billfish release rate in its fVst eight years of competition. The number of boats is limited-to a maximum of 40 boats. Gala pre-tournament events, beach pardes, nightly activities and an authentic MeJlcan fiesta highlight the list of fun things for competitors and their families to do during one of Mexico's finest big game fishing tournaments. For m ore details on running your boat dbwn to 6.sh the Mazatlan Billfish Oassic or boolcing a charter on a Marina El Cid Aries Fleer sportfisher, contact lntem ational Gamefish Tournaments by calling (714) 258-0445 or write for a registration package to IGT, 1501 2 Red Hill Ave .. Tustin, CA. 92780. The Newport Beach resident has won five of the firs! seven Tea OJp Oassics. The Tea Cup is an annual one-day, 18-hole, stroke-play event that pits the four Newport-Mesa women's club champions against each other, legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 264t> le~al Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 Legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 ltQal Notices 2640 legal Notices ~~~~~~~~- SUM MOHS ~AMIY lAW) CRACIOH JUOKW • DDICHO Df FAMIJA NOTICE TO RESPON DENT. (Name) (AVISO AL DEMANDADO (Nombre). HA(olH KIM DOAN You are beine sued A usted le estan demand aodo. PETITIONER'S NAME IS· EL NOMBRE DEL OE M.ANDANTE ES l/INH QUANC DUONG CASE NUMBER (Numero del Caso) 030004624 You have 30 CALENOAR DAYS after this Summons aod Petition are servl!d on you to file a Response (form Fl·l20l at the court and serve a copy on the pelrtlOntl< A let!~ Of phone ull will not fl'Otect you. tf you do not file your Respoose on tune, the court m~y make orders attectine your man 181•. your pr~rty, al)d tus· todv of your clnldten You may be ordered to pay s11pport and altornt!y le~ 4nd cos!$ If you unool pay the f11tn1 fee, asl<. the clerl< for d tee waiver '°'"' II you Wdnl leg~t 3dvKe. <011la<.t ,, l11wytr 1mme d1ately Usted t1ene 30 DIAS CAl.ENDARIOS dewu•s d• rec1b11 oftcialme"te ~"ta crtacton JUdk:tal y 1.et1c '"'' par a completa; y "'e sentar su formulario dt ReSPutsla (Rt"l>lmse lt.N m fl· 120) ante ta cor le Una car ta o un.a llamada Lele tonk a 110 I• ofrecer a proteccio11. Si usted 110 pre~nt.a su R"51>U<!\h1 a !tempo, id ccrrte puedt e•ped1r orde1111s que afecten su matr1momo. su prop•edad y que 0<dene<1 que usted pa1111• manten<.IOn, hono r ar ios de abogado y la~ cmlas S1 no puede pagar t~ costas por la pu senlacoon de la demanda p1d1t al attua110 de la corte que It dt un lormulMIO de u oneracoon de In n11sma~ (Waiver of Cuurt fees and C~I\) S1 ~ obt•11e< t011 seio teiial. wmumqu~ df' lnmtod1alo 1 on un <1bu11<1 do NOTICE The restr.i1n1ne orders on the baclo, art 111 effect a2a111st b<1lh hu5band nnn wile until th• ll•1il1011 1s tl•sm1•.s•t1. a 1ud2emen1 t\ enteoed. u1 the court mak•~ furlh•r (•<lief\ These orders r enlu11 •&bit anywhe11: 111 Caltforrna by any l~w enforceme11t ull1tei .,.ho h•~ re1 rivtll o• s.•~11 a copy of tlitm l\VIS0 La., proh1b1ctC111e~ 1ud1t.1ales Que ap111 ecen al 111ver~<1 oe e$la ut1mon "°" tlet.ltVd\ Pdl • dlObo~ tonyug..,;. t.-nto t<I espo$0 wrr1•• la t~Pos.t. ha~t a quo la pellc•on ""a rer hauda, se dode l•rJ• de. ISIO" final 0 lo lOtle e••nda 1nslrucc1ont-~ ad1c1nnal1!$ Drcha~ j)fO t11b1t10nes pueden ha.;erse •11mµl11tn cualqwer parle de Cat1torn1a por CUdlQu1er "genie del orden pubhco Que i.s haya rt etbtdo o QUt haya v11to una cop1a d• ella'. l. Tht name and addle'>\ ol ltk tuurt " ([I nnmbre y d11ect1011 de la t Ol le es) SUPrRIOR CCJUR T 01 CALIFORNIA, COUNTY or ORANGE. lAMOREAUX JUSTICE CENTER, 341 The City D"ve. P 0 Bo~ 14170. Or•1111e. CA 928bJ 1570 2 T~ name, addfus and teleph1111e numbe1 of pettt10ner's attor11ey Of pet1t1011e1 without an atlorn~y is. ([I nomb••. la dlleCCt0n y el numero de lel11fono del aboiado dtol demaridante, o del dem•fldante Que no t~ne aboeado ~) Son Le. State Bar No 108451, <714) 891·5772, S[AN L( & ASSOCIATE.$ l~l. 9061 Bolsa Av~nue Suite 200 A. We\htun•1t"' t A 921..S• D•lt lfe<M/ MAY 21 2003 ALAN 5LA TIR, Cler~ 1 Ac tuario). by ANNE CERASUOLO Deputy P11bltshed Newport Bearh Costa M~• Daily Pilot Auiiust 22. 29, September ':>, 12. 2003 f717 BSC 13414 NOTICE Of PETITION TOAOMICISm lSTAlEOf: NW HERIERT UUTSCHE oko NW H. HUTSCHl oko NW IRUTS<Hf CASE NO. A219979 lu dll heir\, beneft· tiartt'S, credttor$. con· tmgcnt uedltors. a~d per-.on• who mav olh· ei w"e be interested 111 the will or estalP., or both, of· NEAL HERBERT BRUTSCH( aka NEAL H. BRUTSCH£ aka NEAL BRUTSCH( A PETITION FOR PRO· BATE ha\ been filed by Christine laPlante a~a Chrtslm1< Noel B1 utsche m the Supe11or Cour I ol Cal1fornta County of ORAN CE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests <;h11st111e la Plante dka Chrosttnt Nott Brutsche he appointed AS p•r wnal representative to ad· m1111ster tl1t est•te of the detedent THE PE TITIDN r etiuesl\ th• decedent's Will and tod•cils, 1f any, be admltl•d lo probate The Will and 1ny cod1C1I~ are available tor C•~mln•· t1on 1n tht file kept by th~ tou•t rnr Pf TlllON, l!Quests ;tuthonty lo ddmin1~ter th~ •Sl~te under the lnd~p•ndtn l Adm1n1s tr alton vt Estate•. At ! t Tho-. Authur 1ty will dlluw the pet sonol r epr esen tallve to take many actions without obtain· '"i court approval. Before taklni certain very important actions, however, the per son al 1ep1uentat1ve will be requited to e•v• notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the p1opoud action.) The independent ad m1n1strat1on authority wtll be eranted unless an interested person hies an obtet tlon to the pet1l1on and shows eood oaun why the court should not er ant the authonty A HEARING on the pel1l1on will be held on SEPTEMBER 18. 2003 at 1.45 p,m, tn Dept. L73 localed at 341 The City Drive South, Oraoee. CA 92868. IF YOU OBJECT to the eranttng of the petition, you should appear at the heanne and st.lie your ob1e< loons or frle wrttten obje1.t1ons with the court before the hearing Your ~ppear a nee may be in per~on or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE f. CREDITOR or corittneent creditor ol the deceased, you must ltle your claim with the 'ourt and mail a copy to the personal repre )entattve appo<nled by the cou1 t w1th1n four months lrom the d1te of the ''"' issuance of feller» AS provided In Probate Code section 9100 Th• time for f11tog ct-.m~ will not up11e betore four month\ from t It• l'tea""~ date noltced above YOU MAY [)(AMIN[ th• ltle kepi by th~ tourt. If you ,.,e 1 perso11 1n NOTICE TO COHWCTORS WUNG FOR IDS Sthnol D"trn t C:OAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Bid o~Adltne s~µtembtl 23 200l al 2 ()()pm PIA•~ ol Bid Rt• fl!ll Oll1ce ot Dir~ctor ot Pu1tl1,111n1, Cont Community Coll~g~ D1stm t. Bid~ ·o·, 1370 Ad•m~ Avenu•. Costa M•u. CA 92626 Prn111d ldent1f•tdl1011 N~m~ 01st,.ct Transportttton Maintenanu Fattltty; Bid No 1860 Pia<~ 81d•. "' t 011 Ill~ a11d •vallahle at· OHtce ol the Phys1tal Futlttln Cuo11l111Alt>• Ard•th R11 hey. <;oast Commumty Collette D1strtct: 1370 Adams Ave .. Bldll ·D· c;o,la Mo'• LA 1714) 438 4673 We b Site www cG~d edu fac11111e~ NOrlCE IS HEREBY CIVEN lh•t Hlo above "•med School District of 0<1"ee County, Calllmma, acting by anCI lhrou11h •I~ Governma Board, hereinafter relfrt~d IC> a'. "DISlRICr. will reteive up to, f'>ut not later than the above •.t~ted time, '••l~d bids for th• award of~ (Mtract tor the pro1ect dncribed a~ Ne .. Con~tructinn of 8.794 square foot Ma1nte"a"ce Facoltty and Pa1 k1ne Lui\ There will be A S• • ty <S60> dollar non·"lundabte payment requ1ted lor u ch nf of bid l1u1 unt•nt• r.1te1 1..s •hould be made payable to Coast Community Colte11e 01\ttttl , Bids \hall be re1 01ved 1n lhe place 1denl<t1ed above, and thos• bids .,half be opened and publu • 11 ••d aloud at the above ~lated lfme and place. In accordant e with the prov1\10nl ol Cal1torn1~ i'ubhc Contract Code Section 3300, the Dl\t11tt requ1res th•t the bidder poneu th• following r.las~1fKalwn of rtlntr•' tor ·~ illtn\e at the time that the contract 1s awarded· ContrHIOr B l1<env NOTICE OF PE'Tl-grant the authOlity PUBLISH Aueu't I'• 200 l a11d Aui:u•.t 22. 2003 T10N TO ADMINIS-A HEARING on !tie WALK !llROUGH W~lkth1ouah 1s nol Mandatory. Date. Auiu•t 28, 2003 TER ESTATE OF pel1llon wlll be held on at 9:00 a m tua .. 1 r ommuruty Cot1eee 01stnct. 1370 Adams Avenue Cost• VIRGINIA KNOTT Septemt>e< 11, 2003 al Meu CA 92626 Pte .. \e mul 'lutitde Bu1ldm11 D Pluse ,.11 71 4·438·'646 BENDER 1 45 PM on Dept No. tor map Case A2206 L73 IOcated at 341 The BIO OAT[ September :!3. 2003at 2 00 pm T Notlel 7D City Orive o~noe. CA BOARO OAT[ Odob•t 1. 2003 0 all II, benefi· 92613-1571 Nu p~ ·m~nt "'"" be made tor work or matern1I under the contract unless ~~~=-~a~pe·~ IF YOU OBJECT to and unttt the Reg1~1tar of Cnnllattors verifies to the DISTRICT that the .,..... the granting ol the petl-CONTRACTOR wRs properly lttensed •I the ttme the contract was t warded. sons Who may otherwise bot1, you should appear Any CONTRACTOR 1101 so licensed is suh,eGI to pen~lttn under the law. ti be interested in the will al the hearing a nd state the '"~nse tlass1hca1ton spec1f1ed heretnabove tl that of a •speciality or estate, or bOttl, ol your objectiona or file contra( to1· <'S defined in Section 70S8 of \he Cahforn11 Busmess and VIRGINIA KNOTI wntten 'objec11ont with Profeu oons Code, the specoaltty cont11ctor awarded th• Contract for this BEN~~ETITION FOR !he court before tile Work 'hell •hell tonstrucl a ma1ortly of the Work, 10 accordance with the PR06ATE ha4 beef! heanng Your appear· prov1~1011~ ol Cahfor111a But.lnus and Profeu1ons Code Sectton 7059. ance may be In pef10ll All Work must b• completed within 300 conncuhve days. Time IS of the filed by JO/ln C Foasum Of by '.l'OVf attorney. enen'e fRtlurt to complete the Work w1lh1n the time HI lorth herein will and TtHTY Haokett in the IF YOU ARE A 1uult •n th~ •mposttlon of lrqu1dated d1ma11es for each day of delay. In the Supettor Court of C.il-CAEDfTOA °' a contin-amount ut lorth rn the "l"formallon tor Bidders." tomia, County Of OR· gent credllor ot the Each bid must conform and be re•ponslve to the contract documents, ANGE deceased, you must file h eh bidder shall submit, on the lorm furnished with the contract documenb, THE PETfflON your ctaJm with tne court • lrsl of the proposed subcontractors on this project as required by the F<>A PR08ATE r• and malt a copy to the Sublett1n1 4nd Subcontr.cttng F111 Pr.itttlces Act. Government Code Section QUettl that John C. peraonal repr9M11tatlve 4100 et sllq FOlli.m and Ttrry appolrtted by !he court Each Bod shill be accompanied by a cert<foed or cashier'• check or bid Hadlett be appointed as wittin lour months from bond on an amount not len than ten percent (10'1.) of the total bld price, peflOrl8I r~ the date ot first 111uance payable to the Dlst11ct u a ruarantte that the bidder, If 1b propoHI ts to adminislltf the estate ol lettefl 89 provided In accepted, \hilll p1omptly U9'ole the Aifeement, furnish a satiaf1ctory of the decedent Probate Code HCtlon Faithful Pe!formance Bond 1n 1n amount not less than one hundred' p.,cent THE PETITION 9100. n. lime lof ftling (100-J.) of the total bod price. furrtlsh a Payment Bond In an amount not flqUMll the decldlnl'I c:taiml wlll t ,..,i less than one hundred perunt (100°") of the lot.I bid proce, ind furnl1h wilt and codlclla, if any, btfore tour~~ certtflcatn evldencln11 that th• required Insurance I• In effect In the 1mounb be ldmftled lo probate ..,. hear1ng date noticed set lorth 10 the c•neral conditton\. In the event of fellur• lo enttr Into the The w!ll and any oodiclll abo\19 contract ind execute the 1eq111red documenu. such bid u curlty wlll be .,.. IVllilellle for •lllmi-YOO MAY EXAM-forl•lled The Felthfut Pe1form1nce Bond sh•ll r•m1ln In full fOfce ind effect f'oltiOn In the file kept by INE the Ille ~ l)y the \hrou1h th11u111ntte P•ttod as specified In the a•n.,.al conditions. the COUit COUii ")'OU.,.. peraon Th• DISTRICT re\tlVH th• rlcht to reject 1ny Of •II blda Of to Wllvt 1ny THE PETITION .....,...., In the eetate, lrrecularlttH or tnfo1m1lltlu In 1ny bids or In th• bldclln1. tequ1911 utholfly to Ille A\ r•qulrad by Section 1773 of tM C1llfornl1 1.•bof COci.. the Director ~ •the lllllit C:,, ~y ~ ':: of the Departll'Mnt of fndu,11111 Rel1Uona ol lh• Stet• of C1llfornt1 has Ul'°9f fie lildlptlldene 8Ptdll NOClce (fotm OE· dtl11m1n1d \II' 1•n11ally pnvall1n11 11t11 of w11u In lht loullty In wh1ch Admlnlllr: tloft ot saw.. 1541 OI tile Work Is to bt ~rformtd. Cople' ol these waa• rate ci.termln1tlon1, Ace. CTw! IUflOllly wll 1 ) ot the ftlrlg of 11'1 entltlad PREVAii.iNC: WAG[ SCALE. are m1lntafned •1 tht OISTRICT office tao# tnl ~ ~ and IPPfalsal toc•l•d at: 1370 Ad1ms Ave., Costa Mt", CA 92626; Phyalcet h clfltlft ,...,... .. to'*"' ma"': · :!.., ...-.... -:" ~~ Pl1nnln1, and 1111 •v•ll1blt to any lnttrHttd party upon t1quut The ~ ~ -·• ......,_. Contr.ctor shill post• copy of this O<lcumt nl •I t ar.h job site. fhe Contnd or court IPPfOVel *= ~~In 1~~~ ind 111y 1ubcontt11etor undtr ti shell P•Y not 11111 thin tllt ll)tCltled Pftwalflnt __ C*1lltln .-.. im.. =:': tor ._..._. r •l .. of wean to ell worllen employtd In tht u t cutlon of lht Contr.et. ;:::::,. ..-.....:-'how· _ ... ,,.,~ No bidder mty wlll'tduw eny bid for 1 P«lod of ahtty (60) d1y1 tftw ,...._ .. --. ........ ,. -thed1tt1tl for lheopenlncofbtds.. fl#lt the .,..,.. ,.... frOll'I the OOt11t Clel1t. A p11ym.nt boMI \ht tl be requited prlClf to u ecutlon of Ill• eontreet tnd ..,....,,. wll 1:19 r9Cllihd a....,,., :or•. thaO I>• in the l0tm set fOfth In lht contuct ctocum•llt,. IO _.,. nollce IC> W.• .-AUL N ftNlfu ..0 f>'"!'•nt to SKllOfl U300 of the Publtc Cofttrtcrt Code, tltt contr..:t wlff 8llld .-.one utMle NU. I MNE LA cont•ln pfOVtM<>n• ptirm1tt1oe the tU«4Mlul bMldef to aubJtltui. wurhWI lt"Y IWW ~ "'*-UJI IM 1nr mon1 .. willllleld by the Olstrkt to e111un l)tffw m1nc• unO.r the Of OOI--., "" llOOAll&OPTH& COfttn ct. ~ altan.) The STAR$ tad! bid tubmttled In response to this Notice 111•11 cont1l11, u 1 tild .....,.,.,.. ldrN!tien. S1J ~ Item, •clt qUlll &M.ttinJ, 'hOffAJ, t nd bfaClflt, Of ICIUIVtlenl !Mtllod, for loft ~ .. be U»ANQELESCA tht proteclron of life •lld llm11 In tr.~h• end°"" u ctntton. wtik:h lllJlll .,.,,_, ...,.. • '-· fJtXJll1 conform to •PC>llc:ablt u ft ty Of def a . 8llld ..... ... .. ......,~ e.w--. ..... =-:::.: e'::t: 0.1=~ ty=:c,•·Y:c~~~;,CJ~M•-u•l1wr .• ..,, flt court lflOtlld Id Aug tS,21,22. 2ClO:J PubU\111d N•wporl teecft·Co11J1 ~b'.~r '111ol Aof utl 1$, 22. 2003 ' lerested on the estate you may Ille with th court a Request lo Special Notice (form OE 154) of the lillng of a inventory and apprelsa of estate assets or o any petition or accoun n provided m Probat Code section 1250. A Request for Spec1a Notice form fs anllabl from the court clerk. Att.,.,..y fw l'ttltl9ftwi Mlc ... el R. Lawler, Jr. la~.SIN97111 • r n I f t e I e . 901 Dever Dr., s .. 10 New,.rt l•••h, (A 92660 1 Published Newpor Beach·Costa Mesa 0111 Pilot August 22, 2.8, 29 I y 2003 BSC 13-414 fTh72 I t Public h11rln11s will bt held by the Cost• Mas• Pl1nnin1 Commiuion a City Hall, 77 fair Drive Coste Men, C11lf0<ma at 6:30 p.m., or as soon as possible therntt., oo •-4oy. s.,., ...... ~ a 2003, re11u d1ng the foltowlne applic1llons. I Da velopmen Aereement DA·03·02 lo Jeffrey L Prokop, au thortzed aeent for the Aut omobile Club o Southern C•ltforn11, to an Annual Review ol th& Automobile Club o Southern California Development Aoeemen (DA·94·01), located a 3333 f airvoew Road E.nvtronmental detormt nation: uempt, I ' f r t I t t 2. Pl1nnln11 App)1cat1on PA·03·31 for Kim Berry autho,.zed aeent lor C1meo Homes. for a master plan amendmen and a variance lrom pe11meter open space requirement (20 ft required; 6 ft. proposed) and • reduction 1n tlie number of on ~1te p1rk1n1 \pa cn (476 spaces oist•ne. 486 spacn proposad), for the con.struct100 of ear aeu alone 1 side property hne. located at 550 P1utarono Avenue In a PDR·HD zone. Envl· ronmental dete1m1n1 tlon: t u mpl. 3. PlaMllli Application PA·03·32 for f11nk ind Terry M1nn1meyer, for 1 var lance to devtate from rear yard lot covu aee (25~ 1600 sq. It I allowed; 30~ 1710 sq It.I proposed) tn con· Junction with • I-story, 264 sq. It. master bedroom addition. lo· cated at 224 Pauline Pl1ce tn an Rl lone. E nvtronmental dettrm1· n1t1on: exempt. 4. Oeslan Review PA· 03·35/VnUnc Tentative Parcel Map PM-03-199 for Joaquin ind Recina Sahaeun, '°' • l ·lot subdlv1s1on to co11n rt an unoccupied, lwo- story, 4 unit resld4t nttal development to owner· ship units, louted •t 2190 Placent11 Avenue in an R2·MD lone, Cnvoronmental det.,mt· nation: [ump!. It any of th• p1ecedfn11 1t tlon.s are challen11ed In court. th• ch1llen11• may be ltmited to only those luuu someone 1aiM$ at the public hu rlna described tn this noltce or In written corr•· ilpondenc• delivered to the Pl1nnlnc Commluton 11, or ptlOr lo. the public hurln11. For further lnf0tm.· t1on on th• 1bove 1ppllo llons, telephone (714) 754-!>245, or visit the office of the Plan· nlni Divi.slon, Room 2.00. 77 f elf Drive, Coste Mesa, C11lf1ornla. Publlsh1d Newpott 8uch·Cost1 Mua Dilly P iiot Aurus t 22. 2003 F718 SS<IU92 I01ICI Of m. TO IHI HIHstA110f: Am-CMMmO. •a.1.<- <Al•Am.M To 111 he!«. MMfl• elatlea, t:feditors, con· tln1t11t ettdttora, tnd PtrMlllt wllo m1y oth· •wise be lntwntANI 111 tllt will « 11tet., ot 11ot111. of! .AGNU MAltl[ CM~lkeMINH M.CAS A FOR rRO· IATt llta ._.., 1"'41 •1 1'NON r. rAL m "' lfte "'"''°' Court of Cllft, fomia. c...-.. °"' AHGl. Tttr 'fTITION '°" ~r. ~~ :; _In,,.• •wd 1epresent1tive to ad· m1mster the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests the decadent's Will 1nd codtclls, if any. be admitted to probate. The Will and any codlctls are 1v1i11ble for eumona- tlon In tile file kept by the court. THE P[ TITION requests auth0<ity to administer th• ulat• under the Independent Admtnls· tretlon of Estates A<:t. (This Author lty will allow th~ personal 1epreHn· tative to tak• many actions without oblt ln· ine court a pproval. Belore takrng certain very Important achons, however, the person1I repr esent•tlve wilt be 1equwed to 11ve notice to interested persons unleu they have waived notice or consented to the propowd aclton.) l he independent ad· m1nlst11tion 1utho11ty will b• . 1ranted unless an lnteru ted puson Illes 1n objectlo" to the pel•tJon 1nd shows eood cause why the court should not 11rant the authority. A HEARING on the petotton wtll be held on SEPT£M8CR 11, 2003 at 1.45 p .m. on Dept L7 3 ocated al 341 The Ctty Drive Soutti, Oranae. CA 92868. I IF YOU OBJECT to the arantlna of the petltt0n. you should 1ppur 1t the hearrng and state your ob1ecllons or file wrttten ob,ecltons with the court before the heartne Your appear 1nce may be 1n person or by your attorney. t I I IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOR or cont1n1ent utdilOI of the deceased, you must Ille your cl11m with the court and mail a copy lo the personal repteH nlattn appointed by the court within four months from the dale of he first 1uu1nce of etters u provided In Probate Code section 9100. The lime for hline cl11m1 wrll not up1r1 before four months fr om he he1r1ne d•I• noticed 1bove. f I YOU MAY (XAMIN[ the tie kept by the court, If you are a person "" eruted tn the uti le, you may Ille with the i t court 1 Requnt for Special Notice (form OE· 154) of the fllln11 of en nventor y ·and •PP' atul of estate asuh or of any petition or 1ccount as provided In Probate Code s.ectlon 1250. A Request for Speclal Nollet form is 1n 1lable rom the court clerk. Attorney for Petiltone< DAVID J. GAJUIAUH, lSQ. (CH• 12070) IUTAN & TUClll. W' 6' 1 ANTON ILVD., 14ftt FLOOR, COSTA MlSA, CA 92626 Publlshed Newport Buch ·Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Aucust 18, 22, 2A5i 2003 MF71" MUCllO'IKI u.. Pnllt "2003-0J2 ,AlOOS-Ol I) t Notice Is hereby ctven htl an appllutlon has bun s ubmitted by R .... '"ey fw -~ ........ ... .....,1s~.,..._ f I ................... •••.••• •••t••· -~ ...... -'-ly 4we11oia. The property I\ loc:etelf In th• I · I Dfatrk:t. Property located 1t 2221 ........... p c u 0 ' u F Afttr 1tvl1wln1 this roject, II hH 'been O.termined th1t ii 11 1t11orlce lly eumpt nO.t the rtqulf•Mtnla f the C11lf0f'nle !nvl· onmenttl Qutllty Act nchlf c1... l (r!alstlna ecllltlet). ................. r • •H le IChedlllH for nn by the l'ltmnlnc ~nt of ttM City of~'-ch•w •... ' •....... ,. =• .. 1r a, IMS. W: t.en com-me Of I 11Pllt , .. 1ted to the ~etwt tflould IN JUI>• ..... .. ... f'left!llns """"'-' ~ ..... . I : ..... I. .... ," t « to M COft9'dll'tcl In the fltuftlnc Dirk. ... dteltioft. If "". ""'"° .. .... (lrM oC 1ttln1, tile 1,pul , e4 of l4 .. ,. will hftl .......... .. Whktl tflnt flft'J ...._ .. tt.41 party or tl.IW I Mlbtrllld .. ftt M • erleved of that decision may Ille a noltce of appeal to the Plannme CommlS\IOn with a ftltne fee of $875.00 to defray the cost of th" 1ppeal procedure. The appltt11ton ind development plans ot the proposed pro111ct ire available tor publtc review and inspection 11 th• Plann1n11 Deput· ment, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Buch, Celtt0tnla 92659 1768. For furth~r on for matlon contact the Newport Buch Plann'"a Department at (949) 644· 3200. NOTE: The upenH ol thrs noltc• 1s paid lrom a flfon11 fee collected from the •Pc>ltunt. P ublished Newport Bu ch·Cos l• M•sa Dally Ptlot Aueust 22, 2003 r7l4 MWTIOll The Costa Mua Zon1ne Adm1n1st11to1 wtll render 1 deets100 oo Thuredoy, s.,,_ ... , 4, 2003 or H soon as pou1bft thereafter, on tho lot lowme ttems· 1. Pl1nned S1en11i2 Proera m ZA·03·5S for Gone Lon11 of S1anaee Solutions, author tied aeent for IKEA/Georee Ferrara, for IKEA. lo· c.ted at 1475 South Coast Drtve in • PDC zone. Env11t)n1ttental delermtnattori uempt. 2. MtnOI Design Review ZA·03·57 for Lee Nauv en. 1uthorned aaenl for Don Remmel. for a 556 sq ft u cond lloor addition over the 11araee of • s1n1le family rest dence with an eumptoon from 1n let1(1t var •ee d1men"on requ111ments (20' width requ11ed, 19' width Ul\t1n11). located at 1372 Garltn11ord Street 1n an R l zone Environmenul d~term1· nation; eumpt 3. Minor CMdlt1onal Use Permit lA 03 62 for John De r1enza Archl· t"t, autho,.ad •a•nt for Arne! Cornrnerc111 Properties. lo allow a mobile car wash a11d auto detail service to be located on the lower level of utstone p11k1ne structure at Met ro Pointe Center, loCited 11 949 South Coatl Ortve m a PDC tone E.ov• ronmentat d•term1na· 1100 eumpt. 4. Minor Condttton1I Us.e Permit ZA·03 63 for Paul Schuler 1nd Linda M1her, for • 1.521 SQ. ft . second·ffoor 1dd1t1on to • sin1le·f.am1ly reu dence, located 11 469 Abbie Way 1n an Rl zone Env11onmenlll determination: 1u mpt. 5. Minor Cond1t1on•I Usa P.,m1t ZA·03·66 for Foothill Project Man· aee menl . 1utho11zed a11ent for AP lnvut ments, Inc., to remove an o littna emere•ncy 1eneu t0<. and install 1 new •m•raency fentr•· tor •1 • dif e rent loc1t1on be hind en Ol$tlng conv1tucent hosplt11, located 1t 2570 Newport Boulevard tn 1 Cl zone. Envl1onment1t determination: u empt. Publlshtd Newport 811ch·Co,t1 -•• Delly P iiot Auc u.t 22. 2003 F115 IOllCI TO C8lGIS Of MIS.W (Sea. 6101 .. 111 U.C.<.) Nollet la htftby tiven to cradlton of the wlthln n1Mtd MHll(I ) that a bulll nl• ls about to be m1d1 on perao1111 properly hereinafter 0.&crl~d. The name and bull· ntu addrua of tht llttencled aeller la: l<EN OSAKO, 186'2 MIC· Arthur Blwd..'.1 Sutt• 420, lrvlne, CA 9'912 The n1m1 ind busi· n11s lddl'tU Of tht Intended buyer It: LAftftY KRISTICH, l '14 rrenlllln St'"* 1100-"7, Ollllend, CA M612 Tiie pr~ty that Is p1r tlnent h111to t• Mcribed '" s-al n: 1111terl111, auppllnr muhhur1. pith, ·~· -' l!!Wllt«J IM It louted I~ MmcMflw e1w.. Me 4JO, lrYIM1 CA 18}2. Tiie •nlnnt ttttM -' lly the ...... uld tee.non " *" SNlOCAlff ................. c411t11Jttm1t1d en or aftv IH&em.l!er 11. 2003 at the off1tts of Sunbelt Bus111ess Bro· l\ers at 111 Pac1f1Ga. Suite 250, Irvine, Call· fornta 92618. This bull\ S<lle IS SUbt.CI to S•CllOn 6106.2 of the Cahlornta Commer coal Code Claims ol any er editor of uld ~lier may be filed with u1d buyer at the addrns set lorlh above for buyer. Allen 1100 Larry Kr1st1ch The last day tor f1lrn11 cl11ms " September 10, 2003. which 1s the Int bus1 nen day before the consummlltton date ~pec•fltd above So far as " known to o ld 1nhoded buyu(s). u1d intended seller u\ed the follow1n11 add1hon1l bus1nen namn and addresses with the three years put No"e Dated. Au11ust 19, 2003 JOHN F NOLAN. Attorney tor Buyer Published Newport Bucli·Costa Mesa Datly Pilot Aueust 22, 2003 r 120 SUPlllOI CIMT Of WOlllA, (otlfTY Of OWGf J.41 n. Oty Drtw, ,. A.. Or.p, C.02161 mm>t!Of WY D. fOWUI AMO YIC- TOU l l\..o OM If· HAif Of WAH Mii fOWUl, A UOI FOi CIWl6I Of llAll OIDO TO SHOW CAUSl FOi OWIGE Of IWH CASI llUMIO: A2'206tl TO AL L INTERfSTEO PERSONS I Ptt1ltontr CARY D FOWLER & VICTORIA A RUBINO ON B£HALF OF SARAH ANNE FOWLER, ... MINOR flied a p1ttt1on with lhl\ court for a decree chane•ne n11ries u follows· Sarah Anne Fowler to Sar ah Anne Rubtno 2 TH[ COURT ORD[RS lh1t all persons inter· nted tn lht$ mitt~ shall 1ppea1 bt lore th•s court at the huron1 indicated below to show cause ti any, why the pettllon for chanee of name should not be er1nted NOTICE 01 HEARING 01te 9· 16 03 T 1me 2 pm Dept : L73 Hie address ol the court 1~ same u noted 1bove. 3 A copy of this Order to Show Cause shill be published at lust one• u c h weell. for tour successive weeks prior to the d1t1 sel fOf he11lnf on the peutton 1n the follow•"ll new'> paper of 11ener 11 cir cu l1llon, printed in this county: THE DAILY PILOT Oet•r AUG OS, :t003 MAIJOlll Ut•D <.AJtTll. JUDGE Of THI Slll'IRIOI tOUttT Published Newport Bu ch·Costa Mn a Daily Piiot Au11usl 8, 15, 22, 29, 2003 f 517 SUP9a COUIT Of CAllOlllA, CUTY Of CllMGI Ml llleOlyo.t..,POIOX 14170, o..p, CA 926 IJ. 1570,IAIOIUUUISl'Q Cllftl to the date set for hurtne on the petition on the foilow1ne news paper of e11ner al c11cu· latlon, prtoted In this county. Dally Pilot, 330 W Bay Street. Cost• Mna, CA 92627 Dete: AUG 04, 200S MARJORIE LAIRD <AIYER, JUDO( Of THI SUl'IRJOR COUIT Published Newport Buch·Costa Mn a D10y Pilot Aueust 8. 15. 22. 29. 2003 F51'- JI000 Of MIXWI Of LEID rlOPBTY Notice IS hereby e1ve11_ that • closed bod publtt;. lllCflOn Wiii be held (Mt Au1ust 29. 2003 at 19 o'clock A.M. II Mini Q Sloraee, 1117 Came{:' back Street, Newport Beach, County of Qr... a nae. Ca hf or nla M1n1 tf St or aae wtll utl to., satisfy th• hen on t,,._ fotlow•ria m1w:11teneo~ household and gene11t property s tored at 1177 C amelbac l< Stre et , Newport Buch. CA 92660, by the follow•na per10os The tnventor1~ listed btlow we11 no· tated by the tenants at the tome of rental M1n1 U Storare makes no reprnentallon or war ranty that tho un•h conl•1n u ld 1nventor1u Al046 Tha1foon by Daniel Morales· (Mtsc Household, Buatneu Records. Business Furn,/ [Quip ) 82716 Tony Pet•rsen ( M1" Household, P,r \Onal Effects, Other fu1n1tu1e) Purchues must be m•de w111t cat.h •nd p11d tor at the time of purchue No one under the •ti• of 18 IS allowed to •tt•nd th• sale The l•ndlord reserves the t111ht to btd 1t the ule, All purchased aoods are sold ·n •s· •"d must be r•movtd by 5:00 p.m. on the d1y follow1ne the ult. Buyers must pro v1de 1 current, orocrnat or a photocopy of the11 011g1nal resale perm11 11 the tome of ule on heu of sales ti• Thi\ sele ts sub1ect to p11or cancellatton in the event of settlement b1lwee11 landlord and obll&•l•d party Published Ntwpor t Beach Coit• Mesa D11ly Piiot Aue 15. 22. 2003 F524 NOTICE Of IAL£ OF REAL PAOP£RTY AT PNVATl IAL£ CASE HO. A 214411 In lhe ~ Court ol the Sml9 ol Ce111orria. lof ~~~Eltei. of SPENCER H, SUUNAN. eoi ... va11e. Nob~~ .... .,. Wiii Mii ii Pdvlllil • to the ~:"~~ ...,~~~: ~·W'~-: BMon, 506 s. Main !-.. Siii. 720J Or'llfiOI ""' 9:28ee, II fw tilll and lnlalNI Mid ~lnandlOll ~"=~ ='~~~ =-~ Tht~M-rA .. ~tat IMtdtw~, Pr11TOHHATllB Slf. t00.22 '"' °' Lot 11 cit ---='°" ~ l:cl":. FOIWOf IAll = 1n it. "ror.: ODllTOllOW CMSlfOI ~ Aacotdlf ot *' WOfMlf ~~~1 Wl-Ano609 =-='..:.c.tC..::- TO All INTl'.RESlEO Teimt of -n-. in Pf;RSONS: ~ moMJ Of .. Uftillrl l. l'tt1tion11: KATHLEEN S.... on c:iOn111m110n • SHANNON MOLNAR filtd Nie ft """' llld 1 petition with this court ~ ..... • -.. fOt a decrte ch•nfrtl ....... '"' ...,.... namn u follows: , • ...,..~,...,... l<ATHLt~N SHANNON ~wi1111d.L': MOt.NAlt •a l<ATI41..lfN to be Ill .... ... S HANNON MORGAN• ""' ...... fl .. , DAI/Its to l<ATHlUN .......... ~-• s SHAHTY MO\.NAA lme WI .. 2. THC COURT ~OHS Rll .. tt111 '" pettont Inter• OI 1, ut.d In thlt metter 9"alt · .,.,_., MfOtt thl• court et the h•• 1111 lndk1ttd below to lllow uvse If Of .. eny, why th• petition for ~'!'!!!~~~ Cllttl&t Of nlfll<t lllOIM :Jr':Cfo'Fd. HEARING D1te: Sept. ll, o.> Ti-: t AM, 0.,t.: "73 Tiit ...._, of the court .......... ,.. •• d .... I. A ""'1 of ltlla Or4'r t• *" c... ...... " ,.. ....... •t ..... ~ ucb •••II tor fe11r •main ... a!ar Daily Pilot .......;LtPI;..._ .... ____ UplNodca 110110 Of MK WI Of lm PIOPllTY Notice Is her eb Iv a • c OH rd public auction wlll be held on Auausl 29th, 2003 at 11 o'clock AM at Mini u Storau II. 1111 C~mel beck Strett. Newport Beach, County of Or anae, California. Mini U Storaae II will ull to utisfy the llen 011 the followina m1\cellanevus houMhOld and 11ene1 al property \lored at 1111 Camelback Str eet Newport Buch. LA 9,.2660. by the follow1na persons The 1nventorre~ listed below were no·' tated by the tenanh at the time of rental Mm1 U Storaae II makes no representation or war ranty that the un1h contain said 1nventorres B4615 Marro Alberlu Alblar Misc Hou\thold Purchases must be made with cuh and paid for at the tome of purch•H No 011e under the aee of 18 rs allowed to attend the n le The landlord reser ~es the riaht to bid at the sale All purchased 11oods are sold ·as rs" and must be removed by !:I 00 p m on the day following the \;lie. Buyers must pro vide a current, ur 1arnal Cit a photocopy of thett O(farnal resale permrt at the tome of sale 1n lieu of ulu ta• fh1s s.ile re sub1ect to p11or t inc:ellat1on 1n the event ol setllemenl betwe•n l•ndlord and obltgdl•d party Publrshed N•wpor I Btach Co,I• M•'• D•ily 1'1101 Au&u~t t 5 22 2003 r ~71 Flditiovs luslness ,._ Slwttllllll'lf "The lollowrn~ prl\on' dft dOllli, bUSlfltS\ d\ I) Y•llow C•b ,,1 New port Buch 71 y,u,..., Cab of SAnta An• 11 Yellow Cab o t 1 u•tm 41 Yellow Cab ot West monster ~I Yellnw Cab uf Cost' Me'.t 6 r Yellow Cab of Fountain I/alley, Cab of M1~sion Viejo, 11} Yellow Cab of la&una ti1lli. 12) lt&una Silver Cab Company, 13) Toi Company, 14} Taxicab Company, n) Cab Company. 16) South County Yellow Cab. 17) South Oranae County Yellow Cab 18) All County Yellow Cab 19) All Or a nae County Yellow Cab. ?01 l l 'fellow Lab ?I} I asy Yell(IW C•b 1619 l l1nu1ln Ave Anaheim. CA 9280S Yellow Cab of Groler Or•n11e Counly, lflc (CA), 1619 l I rncoln Ave . Anaheim CA 92805 "This busrnns " con ducted by • c<1rpor al1on Have you star1 .. u Clom~ busrnes' veP Yes Dec 16, 194S Yellow Cab ol Greater Or an11c County Inc Diane Sl•gle St< ' I/ice Prordenl Hus sldlement wa~ filed with the Cflunly Clerk of Orange County orr 0810'5 Ol 200369S3869 D•rly Prlul Aue 8. 15. 22. l9 2003 F~12 l he loll1.1w1n2 µer \•1n' ar" domg bu\lntss as l)A C•b t1 A&A L•b 31 Ameru .. an l•>•tab 41 Am~rrC•n Yellow Cab S1 Any C•b 61 Any T•., 71 Aulhento1 Yelluw C•b 8J Autnc111-.:1 """"" L~ll 91 r.,,t Y~llnw r.•b 101 '·•n111n• Y~llow I •b 11 1 1Jll1o ••I Yellvw t ,1b Ill Oroc1n,1I 'f.!low r •b 1j1 Re•I f.,11o,w C•~ 141 v ... u,,,.. C<tti ;>f Arnerh.d ·~I Vell'lw I ab c.,,,,,,.,,~ uf Am,.., n ,1 ) 6 • YJ11lt1)w Crtlt 11f Httw.-J11ttn t.a1 den• I l 1 f•ll,,,. C.•b ol An•hc•n1 Hill· !Rt la" !>ldnd l'.11 • v.11,,., C.•b lO I •I hll• ~ r •I> ti I •I ~ .. llowt ·•h //J t Y~ll•JN C&b 11,19 [ l 1rh.11ln Av~ CA 'Jl80S Po li e\' . s fr e 0 na bu\rnu~ yet' Yu, Dec. 16. 1945 Yellow C~b of Crute1 Or1nae County, tnc .. Doane Slaate. VP/Sec This stetement wu loted with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 08/05/03 2003'953867 Daily Prlot Au~ 8 . tS, 22 ?9, 2003 F51 I SUMJWYOf~ oaDIWKl cm Of COSTA IESA A PROPOSED OROI NA"CE rs ~d1eduled lor adoption Jt the re11ular City Counctl meetrn11 of S~plernber 2, 2003, b~rna Ordrnanc~ 03·8 relating lo kn1de11t1~ Oevelopmtnl ,Standotd\ and revr~w prucedures THE MOTION to 111ve Ordrnante 03-8 frrs t read1na carri~d by the lollowrni roll tall vote· COUHCll MEMBUS: AYES: Monahan, Cow· on, Monooor, Scheofer. NOlS: s1 .. t. AISlHT: Hen•. THE ruu If )(t of the ordinance may be 1 ead rn the C11y Cl•rk b Olfrte. 77 Farr Drove Co\ la Me\• JUUi fOlCIK, Oepuly City Clerli Publ1\h~d N t w por I Be•th·Co•ta Mesa Dally Pilot Auau•t 22 7003 f 722 f iditiM Busiiffs N.t SllttflMftt Th~ lullowing P•"•Jn• dr e dC>llli! bu'"'"'' as Rtl•dble F"h1112 Prvd 11LI' 281Jll Gallina M1"1on V1•1n r~1rt~rn1a '11697 P~ul Robbins ?kO/l Cc:tllmo Mt\~mn V1t10 ( dlolor n .. 'l2fi92 Robt:ct P11..~t'"'\! /6241 I'"' ,1sa M1n1Qn V1r10 I' al1lur n1a 92691 Th•~ bu\in~\\ •~ 1 on ducted by ~ gen"' al 1.Jdt tne1 \h10 Hdve ~C>u •tar led do1na bu~in.,\s yel? No Robert Pr<kering on 200S'950SH Daily Prlot Aua I. 8. 15. 22, 2003 . f~ fldlllM ...... .s ....... l he foftow1n11 persons ue dolna bua1ness as a) V1ntaae Handboas. b) HR Eternenh. 2077 Charle Sh eel, Unrt 31 Cost• Mesa. Ca1rfurr11d 92627 Kn\ly Dawn Thomas Dormnauel. 2077 Chari~ Street, Unit 31 Co•I• Mesa, Cahlornra 9t627 Uus busmen 1s 'un ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Have you started doing business yet? Ye,. 08/ 19/2003 K11sty Oon11n11u•l lhl$ stat~menl w•\ fried with the County Clerk of Oraftge County on 08/19/03 20036955477 Daily Pilot Aue 22, 29 Sept.!>, 12, 200) F 726 RdtllM lwsMs ,._st11....., The followrna persons are doing business as lhe local Link . )17SS S Coast Hwy • l LO. La11una Beac.h CA 97651 Sh11 leen Jo ckson Blevins 317')5 S. Cont Hwy , •110, Laaun• Beach. CA 92651 This business 1s con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Have you started doing business yet' Yes 1994 Rancho Cucamoni,J Shirleen Jalk so11 Blevins Tbrs statement wa•. hied with the County Cl~rk of Orange Cnunlv on 08/15/03 20036955078 Dally P1lol Au& ?2 79 Sept 'l l?, 2003 f /3 l Fktltious lusiness ,._. Slltlllllllt Th• lo llow1n11 pers<Jn\ are domg bu\tneo;~ as The c .t.ly\l. IJOO Adam1 Avenue. 2A Co~ta Mes• Calrforn1a 92626 Npncy 1300 Adams Avenue. 2A, Costa Mesa C1lltor111• 92626 ---------------------------..... ------- 9/2002 S L S Servic.$ Group 1 ri Kellett Friday, August 22, 2003 All ---------2l40 Lepl NatiCll -LIPI Matlc:a 2MO 92844 Th11 business rs con n ' 0<11n Front Newport Bu~h C.A'n~t Oolotn Peret Pel•)o '1231 M•Pl" St l:•JU Mes<\ CA92621 tus bu1111e" 11 'on e o ow•n& per son\ rce Prur ent .... t.ry T111s 1tateme11t wo1~ llled with the Cu unt; Clerk of Oranee Cuunty C)fl 08119/03 2003HUUS H••• you \111ted dulll' buw1U• yof 1 No ducted by •n 1ndm u•f 11 uun•n I\ con ducted by an 1nd1v1duAI ue dorna bu11nes1 a1. H•v• yuu •l••lcd clo1n11 dut led by "" 111Cl1v1Uu•I Have you \tarted dorn& Maid 4 You Houukeep bu\lness yet1 Yes rna A11en,y. 890 W f<tfl• lAtl t.u1o>o11 ;et' Ni. H••• 1vu sl••l•d dum~ l•ntt V•llrry bu11neu yet' Nu 03/()1/0J Biker SI •202. Costa Tho\ stateme11I .. ._ lrled with tti• Cuurily Cltt k of Or •fl&• Count, on 08/l!>/03 20036955017 H111 \l•l•nUHll w" Oo101es P '•tayo Nancy M Anderson .Mesa, CA 92b26 This statement win Maid Connetllon Re tried wlll'I th• County Tho\ \to11erncnl WH Clerk ol O• •ng• r ou11ly f1111d Nlth the Courlly l1led with the County ferral Ajency Inc , (CA) Clerk of O,.nae Ceunty 890 W. Ba~er St •?02. on 07 /30/03 Cost• Mesa CA 9?626 Daily Pilot Aue 'l'l. 29 Sept 5. 12. 2003 f728 Daily Piiot Aull U 2'J Sept !i, 12 2003 F732 un 08101/0J C:ler~ of Ot•ll&e C.ou11ty 200S69SJSt I on 07 1 'lt03 200369 53222 fhlS b1blnt\\ I\ <Un Daily Prlul Au¥ 8 I'> 2001'9S16U 2? 29 20\)j F~IJ Daily Pilot Au& l 8 I~ Oarly Pilot Aug I 8. l!>. ducted by • corpo1.11on 22 2003 f 'JOI Havt you ~t.,ltd dulfl~ rhe lollow1na Vtl \OllS 41 fl df110~ bU~Hll~~\ d!. tl•otllhy S~111 Nnlurally I M l t Ith !>trotl Suite l ll (.u>I• Me\a C•h llJlllld 9262/ FldttiM -...Ss fktltlM IW9m -n ?OCH r "lO 1 li.t Stlttlllnl AditiM IN!Ks Fktltious llllintu li.tSin..t Th~ lollowrn& pe11on\ are dome businen as RE/MAX REAl ESTATE S(RVIClS. 377 £ Coast Hr&hway. New por t Beach. CA 92660 Benef1c1al Se(vtces, Inc .. (CA/. 27372 Allso Creek Road #210, Aliw V1e10. CA 92656 I h•~ business 1s con· ducted by a cor por •ttcin Hdve you started do•rra bu<onts\ yet' Yes 8111 / 03 8entilol1at Serviles. Inc. Cao y Thoma> Pr e"d•nl I hrs •latement was fried with lhe Cuu11ty Clerk of Oranit Cou11ty on 08/18/03 20036955339 Oa11y Pilot Aue 22. 29 Sept '> 12 2003 I 123 flditlM IN!ess Ii.ts....._. rile lollow1n~ persons ar • do1ne business a• Chaya, ?017 Orchard Orrve Newpo• I Beach C •l1for n1a 9?660 lnterPrueres> Curpo rat1 un (Calrl1. 1700 Cal~•~ 011ve. Newport Beach, Cal1lorn1• 92660 This business 1s con ducted t>y a corporation ltave you started doing business yet' No Inter P1011ress Corpo r atron, Shr&eru Takada President !hos \latement w" fried wrlh the County Cler~ of Dranae County on 07/10/03 200369S 1110 Daily Pilot Au&. I n. 2003 bu5tnt'1 yd' N" Maid Cw1net l1•J11 Ht! terr al Al(e11c y "" Br••" Hollabaugh Pr e~1d<ol In• folluw1nR D"'"'"' li.tShllllllllt an: dfJIOtl bu\1f1t:!.~ d!i. fht fvll, ,..o,,. µrt').t)fl ,._S........ lhii stat••n~nl wa\ flied with th-County Clerk ol Or •111t• Cuunty on 08/19/0J 200S69SS434 Rer~tr & tumpdny i0'!>8 •f <' du1n~ 1, , '"" · ,., T ht lullow1nK "" wrr Club Hou><' Ro•d C.o,I• Will lurddl .~o•h ~4 I 4re duonK bu""~" • Htrm1nt M LdW 1048 Ir ••n• Ailenue •I?'> Newport Beach Call torn1a 92660 Me\a C.ilolornr• ':12fd6 c..'"'''" IJt"• l'fr"'""'t I v1c..111 KLEIN 0£!.IGlll 1 Kathlnn Reiser 3058 H<alh r fr. '1ihb0 W~ybr 1d&• Ct New1w1 t Club House Road. Losta t<tv1n t1.rbPI 1 ')q 1 Beath CA 92660 Mua C•hlornrd 92626 C..u•'.11 ~ [!,. • ., N•Nµod 1 "''~' l uu1~ ~le1n / Daily Pilot Aug n 29 Sept 5. 12. 2003 r 177 Tt11~ bu~ine:~s is con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Hhe you stdrl•d duina busones> yet' ~ "' l llt :'1003 Th .. bu .. nen IS <Un a ..... •.A'JlbbCI Wrytuod&e (.t Nrwpu•I dut led by an 1nd1•1dual n1" tJu""'"" I\ ~"" I Bed'tr• CA 92660 FldltiM hsinus .._S""-t H..tve 'tjf.JU ,,,,, ted dt.Jlflk, I dv<. tcd lJy dfl 1ndl'11dU.tl l rh1• bu\1rtP~\ I\ f..•Jfl bu""'" ye!'' Nu H ••• OIJ to• ltd O<une I dULl<d !Jy an olldlYlflllAt The followmg persuns are dornll' bu"""'' a1. a } One Clock. b I One Clrck Orrett. l~I Kdlmus Or Solle (;760 c.;o~ta Mesa. CA 92626 Hermine M I aw This stat•ment was tiled wrth the C1,u11ly Clerk ol Oran&• Cuunly 011 08'20103 20036955536 Kothleen Re1~f11 blJ\lnfl\ 1..t ' 1,., I 11.,.,.~ ftJU ~f"' ted '11)1r1, !ht~ state"'~''' "•"I I I OJ '"'""'"'" "'., N,. ftlt=d with thr r 1wnty I ,c;,.y.,. ~-tr•t1toff vu ~1 Klffm Cler" vf ()rdl1ti!t-1 """ t; 1 It"'• \t1•t,.01 ... nt "N1•'• ftn:. ~tdllt.:ntt'tt1 wo' on 07 22 Ol 1 l1l~d "''"' tr,. Cvu11l 1 lilt-d with ll1t-'·"'""'' 20036952345 l J~rh .Jt l1tM1ft~ «JH.Hllf Ucr~ 111 Or.it1~t I .. ..,,,•, Sol A Klein l~I Oaily Pilot Aui n 29 Se~! '> t 2 ?003 I I'll Daily P1l1>t Av~ 1'1 II lun0819 01 ""'JJ\(11 0$ 79 Sept 'l i'OOl I ';~I:! 700369SS43 I 20036953644 --Oa1l y f'1l11t A110• 17 1'1 0••'~ f'11~1 Au~ ~ I" fldftiouslWntH )•pl •, ll /[J{Jj f 110 /'/ /9 /OOj_ r', t<almus Or ~u1l1o f.26-0 Costd Me~a CA 92b2f. flClittws llusiitu N.. Slattftlellt Stev•n A Kamµll 151 Kalmus Or ~u1te Ci60 ,._.Slltlllllllt The loll11w1n~ 1>•,.ons Costa Me~" CA 976l'b I ht lollcn•tni p-ersons ore dr .. nt b"""'"'' as Thi\ bu>or1e\\ " con •r• doing bu>1ness ~\ lh• SanLluMy ?IO East ducted by a 2«•••<11 Anieritan Hum• Rt•lly 17th Slreet •201 Losta partnership l J206 Myfurd Rd #S47 Mesa c., 91&l7 Have yuu \Id• ltd d1J1ng Tu\!111 CA 92707 [hl•b.th M [ Bad<• bus111ts~ yet? Nu Ju•tin Ahabh IJ?06 198 llra11dy.vyn• I err Sol ll.le1n My I UI d Ro •';4 / {..o)sta Me· •• LA r,pr,;i7 lh1s slalemerot wa' I u\trn (.A 91/(J/ lh1s bus"'e's " "'" filed with 1he Cuunty Thr~ bu>1nt>'. ·~ ton dulled by dll 111tlo.•du•I Clerk o l Or •ni:r Cuu11ly Uud"d by "" 1nd1v1dt1dl 1 H••• you sldf(l .. 1 J,,,.,. on 081 I I tOJ H•vt you '''"led tlom2 lJu\me'" yt I' 200369S4444 bu'""''" fl·t 1 Nu Nv Dooly Prlut Aug 15 22 hJ\l•n Al,•btr f lrt•b"th M I 11 '~"' 29. Sepl ' 2003 I '>"ll lh1s \l;\l•m•nt was lh" <,l3 l•n1•• r "1 tllt'd wtth tht> (..11,.u1tv hied with th.. t.. u11t1t 1 flditious hsinffs I r It•~ ul Ur Jll~• Cuu11ly Clerk ul Or,,, v.• C "'"''; "-' Stattment Oii 08 l ~ 0 j "" 08 I~ 0 j · 20036955076 2003695S07S Tt>e lullowing l'"'''n" UArly P1111t Au;i ?2 ?':I 'lla1ly 1'11t>1 Au?, i /9 ••• doing bu\1n~'' •· 5•iil •, 12 700J J //41 Sept ~ I? lUCJ1 I 1 i Loans Unhm1led F rnanL~ -- Croup. )002 011w Ave11ut fktttious hsi!Hs ft<titious lusinHs •142 lu•ltn CA 9t7!l0 "-·S "-·S S L S Ser v" t tir«ul) mim-lltlflllllf -talemtnt lJnllm1l•d INV I fOO/ The 1.,11 ...... ng """ Dow A~enue • 1 4~ ar~ d• .. 11ng bu~1nf!•'. d ".. Tust1n.CA92780 Adv•11t•d l/"c!Jolil f This busrne\s " '"n C11ncepl\ ':116 VI CJtun ducted by a torporat1un Front Newpucl B<•d' Hav~ you started doing CA 92661 bu§1neu yet? Yes Lane• \lall.,1y, Jhto fr.JilllWlfl• 'µ.-f 11fl". df t: tJ1.11nt; bu~1nt:-:.<... .•~ Cit•' 1., 'h" B~°'t '111r1d•1.,.. L lt•n111g jlJ j/ 8.tb!J ~I r o~t• M•'.• I.A ':l~b?L M"'~ HlJO .. nn $031 H-tDn :,-t l.u\ta MP'd A 1.:Ut1LJ.J l r,1• l1U~ttlt-\• 1 .. I J' t.,. !td bf .. 1, ,,,J .... 1th.1.tl H1tv,. y•Jl1 • t.u !,.f1 ' nr•t t;u•·•"-''' y.,., "t> I ., 01 fh1 .tttlt:nu-111 ftd" '•" d 11tdf1 th1.: ....... ~i , 1 r io ' U1 4n1.-< ..iur'Jlt I !J)/ l -1 I 1 200369 SS4 27 I 1 v , 11.t p .. ,i ?'J ''i .. t, • I 100' f /'i' fiditlous lvslntss ,._. Statlllllllt .~I f' j111!1,. bt..s'>1fl,.~,•.,. ' l ol•\ft' S1lvt'r J .. wt'll y 1731 M•PI• SI l•,slo Meu t.A9~62/ thl! •1111 ,.-,1r1,, t1f'!t\. •I~ dvlf1~ 1,u•.111~~· -"' fht: H1:d1tl1 l ,,rmu.t I 75lJ WI ·If••• JJ v• •I,. f...v~ld Mf!~d (A '=lib/ I 01ant M~roe l Ma , 1•,1 Vlh1tt1f'f At1t "62 tr,~t. Mt"• 'A 92627 ·' Jv1 'HJ l t .t 1(,l/l Hd.-1 t•1u ·.t.:t 11 I l u, t1H' rlt: \ t'°1 1 ~ lJMt " Mt T h1\. ~.t .;f•·,t ; I • 'l'?'d ""'t• tfl,. l~f j,. J I f11 tf\1 .i1 fj>-, 14 I ~ 200369 SU SO t tit, t-·11 I A.11, ;1<.j >"l•# ~ I(~ '• t, s.I r-""""" i""'5 ttM tGSY way! Plate a Oauifiecl ocl todGy! 949) 642-S67S How to Place A ___ Deadlin e~ --- Rates and dead I me~ <:1rc 'ubJel t to 'hange without nolKc The pubh~her re"Servel> the right tu ccn ... ur, rc:cla~l>lfy. revise or reJeCI an} cl:.i"1tied adverui.ement. Please repor1 an} error that may be in your clai.i.1fted ad immediately. The Dail) Pt!ot accept5 no liahilit) for any error tn an ad\ ertisemcnt for ..... htch JI may be responsible ·except for the cost of the space actually occupied b~ the error. Credit can onf y be allowed fur the first ini.en1on CLASSIFmAD -[ii Monda\ ... Fnd..1~ :;.nopm Tue\d:.t) ......... ...... \t1 ont1.1: .; OOpm AllNOUNCIMENTS [~] & MISC. 1010-1110 GARAGE SALE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL ""1ert~an Mot orcycle ~ (Oailald Oli!M) Llh .rs. 6 ~ al n\M~pm ()._, b(adL ConW!S w~ of member wea11na s-w. WMec! SlXJ> \ti SZ'iOO 714-531 JlX) TOP SS. •ICOIDS nc .Im. 0.-, Et !'Os & 00. .. Allee. $pit. u.oe .. "\!ke 949-645· 7505 BCTERTAll'8fT Cllel*~ .... 1310 IGUM.,_ OffOINITY All real estate tdlltr· tl••n1 In this newspaper 11 1ub.1tct to the Ftdtrel .,., H'o11efn1 Act of I 968 •J 1m1ndtd which m.t._H rt lllt11al to 1tlnrtlw ·any Pf•ftfl' 9'1ct , ltmllltlon or cllRrlmtnatlon b1sed on rte4. color. reN1r011, Hit. handlcep, f1mtt111 stalui ot t11tlon1I ortain, or 1111 ltftentlon to make 1ny •11~h preftrtn«. limit•· lion or fltcrl«tlnaUon." Thh MWIPll)tt Wiii not llffow'lnlJ1 ecctJl .a1 Mw9rt1Mmtnl for rt11f ettate wftkfl ta lft ~ 1489 2305·2490 Oldef Style Fl.lrniture PIANOS I Collectibles ·~•T.......,.,.,.,, •St....,.·~·~'~ $$ CASH PAIO S$ °""~°' ...... ..._.. W!BUYUTATU ·~~-""" . 1corJs1Gm.mns 1 ' ~ioletiotl ot Ult ltw. Out 111 _.. ....... 11adere are hu••1 ..., ._, ,......,.., *- lf)forllttd tf!at aft dwtff· ~:!"a~ '"" Hvtrtlud In tMa ..... ........ nnr•••.,.. ewallable ais.m~.ecr-•• Oii •" 1411-' opportunlt) 11urs. ........ .. _.,, To~ of & __ ,.._,._.... d.111......_, u11 HUO toll• lfOft .-etc. s.t •2 " .. If I -.. ... 111,...,, 0.. (In...,, By t'ax (949) 631 -6594 ll'kd.'< 10<.lu.Je )•IW ndln• "1kl pllooc numhcf ..nJ " ( II , ~II }\.~ hdCk "uh J pn\.C' t.jUOIC' Bv Phone (Q491 642-.5678 Hour~ B" \la il/ln Person: . 330 We)t Ba) Street Co,ta Mt:>a. CA 926.27 At Ni:wpon Blvd. & Bay 51 Wcdne.;da~ ........... Tue-.d.t~ ('"<lOpm Thur<;day ........ . \i.cdne ... da~ 5:00pm Friday ................... Thur .. da~ 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Fnd..t) 3:U0pm Telephone !UOam-5.00pm Monday-Fnday Walk-In R:30am-5't)0pm Monday-Fnda} Sunda} ....................... Friday S:OUpm L ESTATE R SALE Privet• Duell Huntlnt Ovt. 1ppro1 I/hr from Newpoirt Buch. b cel lent huntrna ad1acent t o state waterfowl relu&e. ownership mternt & appro• 375 acres of land & improvemenb + your own camp compound w/s tr ucture and 2 trartetS Wonderful f ri n1ahl BBQ's & wine tulln& durrne duck HHOn ~ many utrul ldul for 2 friends or father & son. Call Mike at 310·S4HlB54. ANT1QUES ~ 3010-3940 soos-saso 3610 ~ Krn'INS, CATS, DOGS www~.ora F ast*>n tslandhvne ~· truTi 1'f.Al ™ GUNWITtE 949-644-ZZ7'9 ~y l'llOITWN c.t. homes for kltl8ls 9e'J-&J7 ~ Ge~ s...,. ...... all colors, 111 Siles lor adoption to qualified homes w-.a:vescue.ore °' c.tll 714·773·5915. MISCEl.lNIEOUS MERCHANDISE ........ ...._w.... 3125 ...... -CASH IOI POTTl•Y Bauer, Cat._ilna, Rook· w004, Lukens ek .. 9&61J.Q23 9'&636-1313 11111111 Home ,.. .. Newpett < ...... • no._ 2001 Slllrarcnst, Minutes to bucll. Cor· nar lot, fp, de~. w/d hltup. Affordabfe space tent. flnaftcl111 tvtllelllt 1\4ofl2.«U ,.._ .. ,... ---~-°"'"'-"-~01111tate!Y ... 110 E. l TtllStreet Cotta ....... • llZl Index -~ --. ~ i ''-' ' .. ' HOMES FOR SALE ORANGE 5400 COUNTY IUIDa ClOSIOUTI PllCI IBIUCD JOI OUICI WIOllTlUJT OPEN SAl J.4 4915 River Ave 3br 3b• Was S825.000 Now S799,000 The Saywlu Co 949·930-7528 Coronadtl .. 0<-View 1in&le story 2br • den on rrttenbelt. 24/ltr G1urd 111l1, comm pool & tennis Act Jo.,. Burke 949-759·9314 ~ 7402·7466 ~ IOOS·&SlO ~ too0-9750 f-Lo\efront location lllr 3be, 0-of o few ever to come avail. Waterfront sunset views! $859 000 ,letlnvm Pr.,ertlot Stefonlo Mourer 949-715-3156 2201 Vl1te Hvert• OPIN SAT 2-6 Ntwp°'t Buch Bl..,ffs Euc townhm, 3br end unil. pvt patio. 2 c ear. courtuy to broh" $549,888 By Owner 714·299-7373 MIN UT-SUM 2-J ti CotlMOIANT <• 3br 2.5b1 delMh home, totatty remod, Ith newf 1939. 000 I( lf'tll EiHnber1 81u Encore Prop 949-721-0783 Under the Service Directory Banner Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum ) Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 SPfCTAOUlt OCH VllWS c-One ol the finest comrtU'libes ~ pont w~uliw-.Stw 4 .5ba S2.fHi.CXX> MAGtaJNT MOHna'IO .... 4!bi lalh ., LqJlldlll8 f2Jfi)/IJ) ~ \f)4e <111:.u 517 5bll, IC¥1ld!ld ., Ml'/ <W1\ SIB: c:u!bn b!A.f"6. Ill ylrd w~ l&IJXl ., ~ Sl~ ""1IUlll ........ ...... ~ ..._71S.SIS6 VUWCMATIAU 1oso1 ... 1 ... 1 .... located in N T ust1n Hills 1.5 acre hHltop estate 6br 7ba, Call for pnce Aat John l 011n 714-73J.1808 RESORT/ VACATION PROPBllY FORW RE5'0ENrtAL RCNT Al~ ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Balboa Island 2 ho¥tff tr-"°Y· Above pr. 600sl Quiel l b• yrly $12!>0/mo No sml>, ~t 949-675·2~ Balboa Ptnl11$11la ~WINn• a lNTAlSi) rSeluie 2 & 3br s !urn, incl ear w/d Av11t now No pets 'lt9·645·4885 * IA YF•OHT llDG • Unlwn ~ reb bcshed lbr, lba. -· fp. mn an1, Yrty 9&9'l2 rm s Tl, s T 0 oc IAN & I °"" "'9w hi-mt ()rel 2b 'IUI. lbr Iba yearly j 2bol ..d pabo!> no "'._·pet SI JOO mo A&ent Sharon I c p $2250 r~ Swan•on 949 718 1519 1 ot Al.Iifloo94'3 ~17 •OCEAN & IAY Vl£WS• '* leoullful 3br ib• I lltl St 3br 2ba. yrty rent rental •UI• COM '1uPI• • d4 iuty remod w d ~"'-fl>. ear a11e w O 1100.,up• bbQ S2liOO 949-67S 7979 Ai! $2650 949 293 46.!0 <.>U.OO.ISJU5 1PAODUS , B•ylronl Condo Zbr 2ba 2 l arporl panor•mrc b•y & ocean ~1ew l.01: term ~ 3Zl 7i.S l9fi! ConN del liar 2lw 2k. 2 ...... "'· pool Wa• lo market, f ashton ~land ':iJ/ Hlrt!or Wo:U Sltron 960> ~ •J ComMea · ,. & a. .. "--I mi to bMcll. v-' cA!i\ stow fl 'II. oet f 111 mare SlfiOm lbf & S 11 70m 2br 133 [ 16th St Ask t0< Spec:13r 9t9-s.&8 2•?1 2Br 7Ba low., u1111 patro laundry I ca> aar aae A;ent s I I 751mo 949 293 4630 ., All Friday, August 22, 2003 TODAY'S 117 Peoy·s penr>et 81 "°'CO cough ee -up1t1e '°°'• PREVIOUS PUZZLE BOlVED (llell) 10 Peeve 71 Tnc:k 12 Moist A f L AS f.A OK ~ 5. RE AB M 0 L A OBO A R 73 E11jciy a hc>l tun . DOWN 1 "Ou•. ce1r IJ T I E II OE "'-H" A H t P L R A S t:. s KA L .-Al I A ~ 1rA R I T IC k IC ,.,A R 1 I .., L I:. 2 ""'*' bl.0.IOI) :iPCownet 4 Tel & 810fY 5 RolJain RJ:. LT E O • E i RSON •A L fl E S !11 HE N E F •H VOF SY1'3bles II "'°' l•Uf '" • 7 SturgtS visitor •• T AN KAY 8 5'leaJcs CL~~~ ,J N.G s ;Ht ARS P L'A tN MAIR c I N LET porrpooSiy 9 Cr111ct\llli ·~·.a. Ill• E' I I A ,.. A MRA . !': f>RfV• I'-~ti' N r-:; i; AV benelac\of 10 hnpend I I Jai- 12 Emle'i; pal 14 From a.0<000 :>o Aulu'll<' mo 24 lox w11e1s 26 Fairil 3A Dero<OUll 37 Goddess <11 I.Olis « r.ie&p1eno&nl 45 Fltrl&fiS QlnWr 47 Ca'Ofle meta'• 59 lypeol IOd 61 Mus.oar combo 6? ~-""' m BL/ 63 Smell cowl.JI 66 8ome 77 Aomen '<>et> 28 Oange•oos 29 Lale sumrrcr co.inters 49 Recapped. wrt11 •up· SI Glnget -llower 30 Su.u~ncJH 32 ExPof1 b:l Subdued ookil 55 1917 obdicator 56 Wafldl(j setting :.I Unr11t ned 33 naVOt ng GROUND fl001l 2br 1300 sqlt w/lncl ear. new carpet, $1250 and up 949-515 4881 10 paSl18 Huntington Beach · 10 11 12 NIWf'OltT HllGHTS Cottage 2br 2ba Ip. hdwd fir~. ear. iueat place $1900/mo. 949-642·5488 1200.f, 21r 2Jo 1n Beat.art Bay. 1ul lul. LR. bat, ~ to bd\IT>ar1l/1en. Ocellnft lbr lbll <XlOdo next $l950rn yrly. 949-5E6-9988 te Pier. comm pool. spa, (SI.to l lvlorv Townhm, lbr 2 5b• ~ustom re mod. hvrm, fp. sunroom, pool. spa. tennis. avarl 9 I $2195/mu •et . Donald Plaff. t:oldwell Bank.et 949 733-6014 l'slde Trlplu 3br, 2bo, Fp. d/w, laundry room, . fenced yard. no pets. $2200/mo 949·646 7363 Spod""• 41r 210 don, d1n1niroom, fenled YMd. 2·c car. $2300/mo (949) 548·2861 Service Directory NOTICE TO READERS: California law r~· quwes that contrac · tor~ t•kine iobs that total S500 or morc (labor or matenals) bl licensed by the Contractors Stat~ llc•nse Board State law also requ11es that contractor~ 1nc1t1de lhel1 license number on all advert"ine. You un check the status of your licensed contra c t or al www.cslb.ca.eov • or 800·321 ·CSLB. Unl1 censed con tr actor~ \.lk1ne iobs that tot.•I less than $500 must 1tete rn their ad•ertlum•nh th-t they are not lfcensed by the Contractors St.ti License Board." w/d n wllt. l.lldltriJd J*e let Sl7Sl 96613-7!Dl Newport Beach Y£All.l Y lEASlS FINE NEW'PO«T HOMES llU. GRUNDY IWTottS 949-675-6 t6 I WISTO.R m <ht a:uh "· p.Jllo, pool p wall to MfYll•e IW<" '}I $1~ 714-5'l'>-!B28 71.v.A> llffi lg• l I r l lo unit on qu1el Peninsula Point. No/smk/pet SISJO incl utol 949 293-4631 a-..i... 2k 11• Avail Now:-l'Vr9clf, lOOtt to water. lwril. tw ttartla' l9e. Sl550rn Lse 949 718 1400 carpet Repair~les u CAllrH'I'.. CAll..11'01.> Repair$, r etcfliflJ. Install CourteOU$. any slze jobs . Wholesale! 949 492 0205 Cleanlno Touch or Klass Eumpcllll Eltptn in House Cleaning 10 years in Bu~inc's L"cn!tC'd & Bonded l'rofcsMonal 1eanu assigned 10 You1 Home (949) 548-0097 Pree fu1lmo1cs Rekrcoce.' Spnntt Cleaning Special~ Ne wport Holghh 38r . 2Ba. laq1• family room, 7 c.ar 2ar.>1tt. avail 8/1 S24001mo 949 759·3771 NP Ht 3br 2 5ba custom home. new carpet. 2 slry, 2 < ltl &•r. Incl &ardener water $2495 949 631 2612 OCIAN WWI Zt. 2.!iba ~. tr1-11Mll 2 ur attr.h p . wd ~. S2500,' M:l AvM 9-1 1158414-3777 Computer Services COMPUTER HELP! • .,,,.rtt~1*rilt • at'°"' .... flt .. • l'CsMK ·~ ·-~SlntJ•• ·~~ •Olla~ •OtiJl;r .... PIQ> ~ ·-S~l'ladWIHllP UC~Or-. IOYr1~Eqi. 7 14-612-2786 Concrete & Masonry lrldi lledt Stone Tllo Concrete. Patio. Driveway Fireplc, BBQ. Rers. 25Yrs Exp. Twy 714 557-7594 ThoCeMDfttM- Cementworl<. 8r1cil, Tile & More. Reli1ble. No job too small. 714-615·9062 Bridge and TANNAH HIRSCH COUNT VOUR TR!CKS. Ndthcr vulnorahlc. South deals. WRST • 83 tO s 2 H 83 F.AST .. 10 9 7 94 K Q64 • 109HJ SOU1'11 • K 76 2 • K J 6 2 AJ 'A 7 ~2 ... Q J4 NORnf EAST 2• PMs 4• ..._ 7• .._ OJ>l!ning IC11d: 1~11 ul + Count :rour Ind(.\ hcforc \llll1•n)! nu1 on lhc play. Herc. lhl-~cy plav occu~ oo 1hc wry r."1 trick. • Nurth conduc1cd un mldligcnl auc- Ul~I lo ~t't lhe ~rnnd •IJm 1n 'flilJe' After loca1in~ o 4-4 ru via 'tile S11&Yman Convcmlon, the leup Kl four clubs was, by 11greemen1, RDPIM Oert>er. whl:re the king of tnlmp41 , .. , TIMI FOR PACIFIC COWlts u a fifth acc. South's~ VIEW MEMORIAL PARK showed 0 or 3 controls and, with 1111 In Coron• del Mar, CA. flve key curds p~nl, llS well as !ht: Two positions evallll>I•. queen or trump>. North bouncoo into Funeral Service Olrec· the gr.ind ~l~m. tors to oversee chapel We.~t led the te1t uf 1.·lub!.. Should and eraves1de services. &darer tal..l' the club finesse'! needed weekdays & Onh u .... 'ldomawchist who lea:h U some weelo.ends. SIOhr. incumhrnt tu malia.• 15 tril'L.s would Mu~t . have prolnslon1I 1 · ,_ appearance, be com· do so. (\qu1l'.; count cslllbliM)c.s ll)lln: passion1te •nd friendly . arc 12 (11.\l tricki. avwlable -lour Ca.II 949.544.2700 and spade.~. ~iA llelll1\ and the minor-suit speak with Miles Wood. aces. The ~1mple way 10 13 tricks ~ to ruff u diamond in durtimy. That f'wt .._ a.lef ......... will wnr~ c:ven. if wm~ o.rc 4-1. S12/hr la s I o r aae Dcclurcr mu.~• ri...c wllll lhc occ of l1cllity. Sun's.Mon's. Office and Ille main· clubs at mck one and test trumps by ten•nce. E~penence. a ~hinJ? the uce..qooen. Wilen Ibey .. Irma 7 14-841·4-466 are 3-2. d~llll'C'r i:ao alTonJ to draw the out\tunding lnll.JlP.. lhe11 N.ll .llJe 1icw1., I 01 club tliscafJi. irom lWid. Well bid. <.OUndly played. NOit: lllat. 1f sp:J<.b are 4-1, once the hrcal. become.. reve:iJed declarer \impl:r cu.Jic:, the .ice of tliwnondJ. rufh a diamond on tbe table. then draw~ I.ht: rcmainft'lg trumps before runnu1g dummy·;, llcruu. .....,_....,.,,Ilse to bell 2llr I Ila lower unrt Seashore @ 47lh st kltl w/slainlesS appl's. carport. No smk/f)l!l Avad 9-1 $2600/mo 714.335.2997 Spec ocn/hcwt>er views 3br 2.Sba liile new. w/d. reflli , $3050/mo. Trovare Condo 949 233·6146 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Townllorne 31lr, 2.5ba. 2 car ear aee. $2600/mo 949-689-4 200 3br 2ba on Balboa Penln, hdwd firs. Ip, patou. 2 c ear. avail 8· I a&U2650 949 293 4631 Trovaro Modlt•rT-•• Cond'o ocean view, 3br 2.5ba, appliances. watl rrmed umn n4-544-63'll VACATION RENTALS Vacation Rentals Exchange 7930 Diily Pilot -Alai ... -MmlalB. ~~~~~-lllCB.IJllDJI - c ... u.c '92 aJl .. te Co11v 54k aclu•I nil, books, r•cord1, orl owner, pear w re lthr. bit\ top. superb lill• new cond, still smells new, must sH to •9 preciate this rart c•r lh•t wlll appnci•l• in value, Sl4.9!H vf897656 Bkr. 949-586-1888 __ ...., .. ,_ Clwy.W"M._Y.,._ 3.5 V6 l ·owner, Ok •c tual m l, boo k s, rtcords, metallic tur· quoin/tin lthr. fully loaded, like new S4 795 ~18 8kr 9&5116-1888 www.ocpot.l.et"1 c-. ... 4 u.. c-. Wht, 62k mi, new tires & illl«Klf oo dines SI0,000 !M9-645·9345 after 5pm ~orvett• '19 Covpo a.uto 60k+ m1, met~U1c red/t.n lthr. superb cond throu11hout, s~.995 Skr 949·586-1888 -.oc.pobl .• u• Corv•H• 'It Covp• auto 60k+ ml, metallic red/tin lthr, superb cond throuehout, $9.995 Bkr 949·586·1888 ·-·o<,....l.c•• fOllD IXPlOll.11 '9' white. I owner, 6 CO player, ert cond. 631. m1, $9850 949 044·8025 ................. ,_. 6cyl. .iuto. A/C. pb. pw. ps, am·fm, cc. whl coven UXXl ubo 714 962 1447 for4 '6 S M"1ton9 Conver t•ble. or1e1n•l own~r. ~ohd car $19.995 obo 949 719 2943. Lond lover '96 lon9• l ovor White, fully loaded. all mamlenance re<.. $16.900 949 sg/·0729 board\/brush· 11111ds, hke new cond, v272848 S IS,995 fin & warr111ty nail Bkr. 949-586· 1888 -. ..-.. - PHIWPSAUfO 01,,... lft-GFS ACR red on bfildl, low miles, &Ofi80US! (1940')1) s.57.980 OOIMW3Z'1 Sliver w/blM:ll ltht. Sleptronoc (193871) $21.980 HUN~ White w/uddle IHth· <If. RIOOIVOOI (19443) $27.980. 01.-..-sr,.,.. So• Green w/Slddle lthr, 28K m1, nioooroot (19112) $29.980. 99 MW'C041H SU 2'0 Blue w/bladl, iuev ~Piie (19416) $27.980. 9' •MW 32111$ Red w/blildl lthf, 5spd (19470) $18,980 011' ....... 1.rio liptronlc. only 1811 miles, navlOiltlOll (19394) INQUIRE 91 Lexus GS .JOO Gold w/saddle leather. chf"ome wheels (19418) S21.91Kl 02 l'endte G12 81.tc.lo. w/blacll only 100 m11c!s (l'l597CJ INQUIRE 0 I Merceth• CLSOO Silver w/arev. nav• iatron. only I Sii m1 (19'545C) INQUIR( .. ... ....... .... Over ~ 18'1 ·~ d ,_, a wry ,.., prb for ~ ca, Wiii or lnO plid ~ or not Cal Didi Roly ~ T onwto AA*> 51111. 711 43'"1931 or 714-32S-3'l29 CMHfGaCMS WI NllD YOUI CM •MD fOll Oft NOT PHUW>SAUTO ASI JOI MA&.(OU. Ht-574-7717 MOTOR HOMES Molar Homes. Rn II.INT 2000 30ft., & 2003 22ft.. lmmac., slHps 6 & 8 optional tent. plnlc tbl, bbet- Toy trailer & ttll1 t.r a tier 949· 295-0356 or 949·!>00· 1266 BOATS Power Boats 9515 DUffY lllCTllC 'H CLASSIC 18FT lull~ rut or ed. best offer Rid< 949·J.48·9424 l 3 '71 COIAlT l•n ht houl. open bow. Mercury V8. w/tralhlf $3800 (949) 646 1162 1Jl 8a.Ul WW. ~ S!ut l'i 71.lll Yam.ihi. ~ ~-. [Wlo> ... ~ ...i. 919 71ft.1810 ~Ql 7'Jll DUffY lU CTllC 19U, n•w b•tl•tte3.. aood vmd1llu11 $1 2.000/obll 714 612 4544 for l•aH 38r 21/t lo Ho.,.• pt1vate ~ul de SAl note yard. erut location $2950/mo 9-49-475·0027 ........ "'"' ........ :b 2ba '-· 2 Cir etwae&. wd Iii~. frorrt,/badl yard ~pet ok ~5122 loovt Mo .. 1 ·-.. o,.CI leoch 0 <0•11 front condo, •1h. Wholer" 2t.r 2bo p•1'tho"u <on<lo tr .. 9.lf, 1cllbo, divl"fl, f11hl1111 Ind. Lt""' ES .nl Blv'bl<. books & rec !rum Le•~. .IAGllM ·es u s.. oes 3, Ith. ••rt Ulrld, "' cxw. tm 5'IYer. real beduty. G-um '"'· SflliO 94'}.35().521ll 00 l'ondt. •ou ter Solver w/black. 6~pd. low miles 119607) S35.980 949-574-7177 Pttl1.s AUTO 2000 11ft Cla~slC eleltrK w/tu k/holly ~ck. YIU mshed wood onler . surrey top & lull cover S5000 N•ecJ\ m•nu< rte but run~ 11utl 949 500 3250 l(Oflt McN-.hton 114-612-0006 Hort.or Vl•w HomH 3Br. 2Ba. Carmel Model, S3000/m<> Available 9/1 Prlvlte Tutoring 7990 Employrnlnt Aet. 949-759-3726 8500 On T1to Rtvor J.+3.75 Condo Ouplei S3150mo. 3· lvl, upard kit. marble. tile, ear. 3912 River Ave. Cha6·714-7Sl·2787 l 29) JO Properly Mn&l. Inc. .fANTASTK VIEWll 3br 2ba for the M •l•st&p•tl•••· For lease I year or more. $3995 open to of1erJ SUN l -S 20I JUSTIN &VI J.-All .. _lltr ~2Dll~lll11 IAYFIONT WINTH llNT Al 41r, 21/110, 2-<0f' 90<, fuly fwnhhocl $4000mo Au o<loted Roohy 949-673-3663 HADmt COVI eu~ 3br 2.500 pnv spa. U>tnm pool, pied $4500 Prudentlal Ca Rily BJ 9'&nt 0132 TIOYAlll 2br 2ba 2 c 11ar. eated. lommunoty pool. <>et S2300 949·29J.4631 WITIMOIO ottYWAll All phases sm/lr e jobs CUANl 20yrs, fair. free est lQXlJO 714.a:J9..1447 Elec:trical Sefvlces DUNCAN IUCTalC Loc•I, Quick Response Home, Yard & Dock Elecl 20 Yrs Exp. lie/Insured l#275870 949-650· 7042 UCINSED CONTUCTOI No job too sm. M ssvl::es! Repair, remodel, fans. spll, new SVC ~Jli!i6 Aoot1ng/111e TUOIER tf PWIO Mary di' Pasaile. n1 m. Now~ Sb.O:nts 1or r a11 EtrolrTwrl TeUUsAbout YOUR GARAGt SAU! In CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 Gan1en1nw landSClping s--o ~Up Get your yard looll1n11 tts best lar the umw. YirddMn-~~ ~-"'~ weekend & eve quotes Xtro "'""' SorvlcH 714-4%7-tlMO HandymatV Home Repair RESTORE • REPAIR & REMODELING l•lt.•e 111••4 Art G""-Y p rr comput« er •ph1n & retail sale&. c,u Steve 949· 723 · 1100 ....4iocticrewwtMfe4 FT/PT. Apply In person UIOI 8•ys1de Dr .. CorOM def Mir, Wod·Sat, 10a·2P. 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