Serving the Newport-Mesa communi(y since 1907 WEDNESDAY,AUGUST14,2002 BETWEEN THE LINES Each member of the crew who was on board had a chance to ring the bell loud and long. JohnBWch, A parting who served on the USS Baltimore donng World War 11 of sweet sorrow r nyone who's been Oung the chance to scratch out a A newspaper column of any frequency knows that writing the first one ls like chewing ground glass. And that crafting the last one is like swallowing It Beginnings ancJ endings are lilte that, I guess. But even that understanding .-----~ doesn't make the crafting of this final Between The Lines any easier. 'This column was hatched 21 months ago at the end of a tortured path marked by two failed attempts to convince a panel of BYRON DE Dally Pilot editors ARAKAL that I was the perfect piclc for stirring up a UrtJe dust In our fine twin cities. Near as my squeaky memory can recall, the first came sometime In 1991 when I tossed an entry Into the Pilot's first-ever contest to piclc a columnist. Fred Martin - once a publicist with Capitol Records and the lucky mutt charged with squiring the Beatles DON LEACH I DAILYPIL OT around the UnJted States back In 1963 John Blaich, a Newport Beach resident and World War II veteran, remembers the day when the Japanese surrendered and the war ended. - got the nod on that one. My second shot came some quantity of years later when Martin relinquished his coveted Page 3 slot In exchange for tttirement in the thin air of Colorado. I can't say I've ever understood why he did that I mean. Recalling victory Fred was getting on In years and a brain with that many miles on It needs more oxygen. not less. But no matter. Now In the wake of the Fred Three longtime Newport Beach residents and World War II veterans Column shuttering, the Pilot's editorial discuss the day the war ended - Aug. 14, 1945. pooh-bahs held a second beauty contest in whJch I did somewhat better but still wound up chasing the • EDITOR'S NOTE: As of today, it has been 57 years JOHN Bl.AJCH car. My column coUeague Steve SmJth since World War II came to an end. But while that was n V-J Day, the country and the wortd took home the trophy there. nearly six decades ago, it remains fresh in our minds, celebrated with great joy and 1\vice vanquJshed, I wanted to now more than ever after the events of Sept. 11. enthusiasm. No more dimouts. no figure thJs newspaper's editors were a Most often when we discuss World War II, we recall more food rationing and, most the Dec. 1. 1941 . attadt on Pearl Harbor, the Holocaust 0 bunch of loons and that the paper was important of all for the people in the armed good for hauling about a and the two atomic bombs dropped on Japan. But forces, no more bloody battles - we lived steak-and-kidney pie and a handful of we don't often mafi( the official end of the war, Aug. through the war, and we could go home. weU-salted chJps but not much else. 14; 1945 - V.J Day (Victory over Japan). It was then The first atomic bomb was dropped on that Japan agreed to an unconditional surrender. Except that a longtime friend, Bill Today in the Daily Pilot. three longtime Newport Beach Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945. Everyone thot1gbt LobdeU, was the editor In command of residents who fought overseas recall whent they were that this would m.alce Japan surrender. Not so - the shJp. and I couldn't very weU go that day and what their thoughw were. l..eeding off is there was kind of a stalemate ln negotiations. So about trashing him. That, and the fact John Blaictl, a Corona del Mar ~nt who writes a second atomJc bomb was dropped on PHOTO COURTESY or STAN~ that I've long held the Dally Pilot as ooc::e a month in the Pilot about the history of On Sept 2. 1945, a Japanese delegation, the best communJty newspaper in interesting boats that graced Newport Harbor. See VICTORY, Paa• M seen here, formalty surrendered. Orange County. But then the boys from the Wrndy City (a.k.a. the Tribune Co.) swept into town. bought up the Los Angeles Tunes and shJpped Lobdell and the brilliant writer/edJtor Steve Maible off to the SUnflower Avenue newsroom. Maible was probabty the best writer Man arrested in accident-turned-murder this paper's seen since Tum MurphJne and Gary Granville prowled Its newsroom. His regular Wednesday Police now suspect 67-year-old Costa Mesa resident time she fell, Birney said. Based on the walker after Stem died. Soon aft.er column was proof of that. In my book. investigation and autopsy results, po­ Stem's death, Beazley said he went to Thanks to a lobbying bUtz by in connection to the March death of his roommate. lice arrested Sansing on suspldon of chedt on Sansing to ensure he was OK. Lobdell - who with Publisher Tum murder. Birney would not disclose what but no one answered the door. Beazley Johnson saved the Pilot's bacon from Deirdre Newm.n view Park. said Costa Mesa Police U. led lnvesdgators to suspect a murder called police, who eventually found earlier, awful reigns - I got "the call" Daily Pilot Dale Birney. The two were friends, and ocCUJTed. Sansing in the house. from Pilot F.dltor Tuny Dodero, who Sansing rented a room from her, Birney Sansing Is being held on bail of Although BeazJey said he heard the invited me to take Maible's spot COSTA MESA - Police officials on said. Stem was a professor at Whittier $250,000 at Orange County Jail. two arguing loudly when they ftrst And I jumped. Head first. Not even Monday arrested a 67- year-old man In law School. Neighbor John Beazley said Sansing moved in about a year ago. be saJd he worried about water temperature o.r connection to a March murder that was Stem's death resulted from head Inju­ dJd not work and had been in poor had no reason to believe they had any depth or even what was swimming previously deemed an accident ries suffered in a fall on March 20, Bir· health In the months leading up to oootempt for each other. .> around out there. lbat's because since &iward Sansing was taken into cus· ney said She was treated at the tcene Stem's death. A memorial was held for Stem at my college days-having served as tody at 2:43 p.m. Monday on suspicion and taken to Western Medical Center in •He was stricken with strokes or car· Whittier in April The pro{esM>(. who the opinion page editor or Cal State of killing 56-year--0Jd Joanne Stern, Santa Ana. She died the next day, he diac problems and was carted off in an was on leave to complete ~ whom he lived with in her two-story aald. ambulance a few dmea," BeuJey said. projects hut temester, speciatinrd lri Costa Mesa townhome In the 2700 A follow-up investigation m'UJed "He was not a vtgorous man.• SM LltES, P.. e M block or Longwood Court, near Fair- SarWng was home with Stem at the Beadey said Sansing started using a S..AMESTED,PllpM Airport spending questiqned Daily Pilot SPORTS AT A GLANCE N9wport Hnor High produ'1 Newport Beach Councilman John Heffernan A.on PWlol condnu9I his wants to know more about city grant given weuhonthebedlllt•. knoc:*llag off Unnv to two groups promoting El Toro. City will ~In the 100-fMt9r hire an auditor to examine expenditures. WEATHER ...... S.PlpAI .-.c• ..,..... Hlghe wll ._,WI lfMMt of DlilyPlat ,.... the IOI In CoN PUIUCUFETY ...... butWll~ll no1.-tt 1t111 In NltfJllOrt Coil8 MMe polae _... 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The 2002 O range County FOR A GOOD CAUSE. Fair turned many local resJdents into winners. Corona deJ Mar residen t John L Bloom won the first-place ribbon in photography, an.d 10-year-o ld Katelyn Watson o f Newport Beach won the best-of-show award In the preteen clothing division for John L. Bloom Katelyn he r prairie dress and Watson pinafore.... Marine Corps Pfc. Juan C BeUo of CQsta Mesa 32-member board, which completed the Basic Food serves three-year terms, Service Cow se with the establishes policy for the Marine Corps Detachme nt university's aJumni U.S. Army Quartermaster associa tion, revJews aJumnl Cente r at Fort Lee, In Virginia. programs, gives awards and The 200 l F.stancia High School provides feedback to graduate and son of Mr. and university administration. Mrs. Alejandro 7.ontllmatzl Hansen worked in the joined the Marine Corps In Newport-Mesa Unified School September .... Marine Corps District for 25 years and now Pvt. Jared N. Barta, son o f serves as an externaJ evalua tor Geary L Baria of Costa Mesa, fo r the state, consulting with completed basic training at the low-achieving schools ... . Marine Corps Recruit Depot in HueUe Espiritu of Costa Mesa San Diego. Baria finished a joined high school students 12-week training program that throughout Southern California included physical conditioning, in attending Pepperdine's 25th classroom and field assignments, Anniversary Youth Otizenshlp uniform regulation, combat, Seminar, which ended June 28. marksmanship and assorted The 250 students, who were weapons nominated by their school training.... prindpals. displayed academic Air Force Cadet excellence. The seminar included MelanleS. inspirational speakers, Barnes educational workshops and graduate d in association with internationally June from the recogntted leaders.... The U.S. Air Force Orange County American Academy in Marketing Assn. named Robert Colorado NovlelU of Costa Mesa to the Melanie S. Springs. Colo. 2002-00 board of directors. earning a vice president o( Cordell Miller Barnes Novielli. bachelor's communications with Passport degree and a commiss ion as Health Communications, joined or Cordell Miller. shaping He's giving shape to Miller s tarted the business, which second lieutenant. Barnes, a the 12-rnember board that deals surfboards is a labor of love. sells the surfboards he shapes, with Corona del Mar residen t, with the personal and professional F The 30-year-old Newport Beach some young surfers Nielsen about six years ago. The two are graduate d from Corona d el career development goals of native, who runs Cordell Surfboards planning to expand into clothing that Mar High School in 1998. She maiketers within the county. with partner Dave Nielsen, started "There's not just a fashion, but a captures the surfing spirit and appeals Is scheduled to attend surfing whe n he was 9. He parlayed his function as well," Miller said. to all generations Nfrom groms to undergraduate pilot training love of the sport into a Costa Mesa "(Surfboards) have to look good. as well grown-ups.• . a t Vance Air Force Base In •NEIGHBORS spotlights business venture that enables him to as perform." In addition to spending time with the Enid, Okla .... Sally Hansen of achievements in the community. stay true to his surfing roots. And he still finds time to surf every next generation of surfers in high Co~ ta Mesa was o ne of the 13 Please direct noteworthy This spring, Miller visited Newport day, sometimes two to three times if the school, Miller aJso reaches out to ldds new members inducted to the information to Christine Carrillo Harbor HJgh School to share his work waves are good. on the beach, Nielsen saJd. University of Redlands Alumni via fax at (949) 640-4170. or send with students in a surfing class. He said "Surfing's one of those things that ~ He has given a lot of stuff to lcids who Assn. for the 2002-03 e·mail to c1iristine.carrillo @­ he wanted them to know it was possible once you start, you.don't ever want to are less fortunate." Nielsen said. · r ve. a cad e mic year. The latimes.com. to let your career evolve from your stop,· Miller said. seen him givingeway boards lo kids. passion. Nielsen said it's rare for a shaper of And he'U show them about shaping." "It's nice to be around ldds and give Miller's caliber to remain an active Miller said he would like to do more them hope," Miller said. "Ifyou do what surfer. community o utreach with studen ts. you love, it's easier to get through the "In the surfing world, most of the lop "It's run: he said. "It makes m e chink PETS OF THE WEEK day." shapers are not Lop surfers," Nielsen about going back to school again, but Miller started shaping boards when said. "Cordell's as good at surfing as he onJy for the fun stuff.· he was about 17 and considers it an Is at shaping. He's in the upper echelon - Story by Deirdre Newman: Dogs and cats artistic, as well as physicaJ, endeavor. of both." plwto by Sean Hiller Adult animals. both dogs and cats, are filling up the Newpon Beach AnimaJ Shelter, causing many of them to lose their lives. Elsinore Valley • Richard Moury Slroonian, 59, "These animaJs are locaJ ALMANAC Frtd8y • Jeffrey Lee Gunther, 44, Newport Beadl people's lost pets," said DiAnna •Joshua Jamea Lyons, 26, Newport Beedl • Michael Ryan Lorion, 25, Pfaff-Martin, founder of the DUIA~RESTS Cotta Mesa •Tamara Lynn Salvin. 31, CostaMMa Newp on Beach-based •Kelty June Merryman, 21 , Newport Beedl frid9y Community Animal Network. T1HI following people haw CoataMeaa • Soott Thomas Nelson. 25, • Steven John Momeon, 37, NTo protect your animaJ from bHf1 .,,..r.d wtly on • l..event Ozcaldr, 23, Irvine Yorba Linda Huntington BNd1 -.i.pdon of under death at a sh elter, microchip driving the •Timothy Chamberlin, 33, • Seoung Soo Kim, 19, • Timothy Ryan Cunnmgham, influent» ofen lntOKbnt your pets." n..y CoataMeu Bellflower 28, Like Fof99t haw only been IHT'nt9d on While the goaJ of the network • Romerro Diana Stinnett. 34, • John Phillip Barclay, 26, • JacquetiM Renee Butcher, 19, .wpk:Jott of. crime end, .. Redondo 8eadl Corona is to save more lives. they need Huntington Beech with ell~.,. • Mk:helle Janice Ubert, 44, • Kevin Rldiard Martin, 37. to find people willing to adopt •Todd Joeeph 25, ~ Jnnoc.nt until CoataMeaa Fountain VaUey Red\al. adult cats and large dogs - PfOVfld l/Uflty. •Tom Ralph Leaning. 35, Newport 8eadl animals that most frequently Fountain Valley NEWPORT BEACH Thl.nd9y lose their li ves. Pfaff-Martin COSTAIESA • Sendra Kay Dotson, 49, Cotta Sundey • Thoma Semodoltkl, 21, Dix 11ald. Mesa •William Harvey McCloskey, Hilla, N.V. See other animaJs available ... ..• Merk John Stager, 38, • Christina Diane Weaver, 25, 39, Newport Beacti • Paul Teny Toomey, 69, fo r adoption at www.animal- HuntlngCon Bad\ Huntington Beac::h • Ralmondaa Marius Selcas, 43, Wllmfngton .network.org or stop by Russo's • Antonio Pwez-Vargas, 24, Newport 8eac:h Aug. 7 .....•Holy Ann Sfm!*)n, '6, Costa • Kevin • Donna Lynn Wiides, 41, Irvine pet store at Fashion Island CostlMeu Paul Marquia, 22, Costa -Oetween noon and 4 p.m . on Meu . • Etr.in Garcia, 27, Senta Ana Mesa • Geoffrey Edwwd Undon, 60, weekends. • Men:oe Boequet, 26, Costa •Erin Lee Colwell, 21, s.udey Balboa Information: (949) 759-3646, Meee Huntington 8eadl • Patricia Anne Marshall. 56, • Nellon AojM. 38, Sen Diego or write to the Community • M8fdn Alvarez-Alverez. 22, • U.. Ruth C.mlftl, 38, Cotta Newport a.act. COIM'feN •Juan Jote Vargas, 24, Senta ....•Martin Joeeph Marquardt, 21, Animal Network at P.O. Box • Kdtryn Gall Soude, 41, Like 8662. Newport Beach, CA !t:':,. Anne Gant, 27, Fountain Ana Sierra Madre 92658.

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Readera Hottlne et • easier ~redging denial in as man~weeks in Costa Mesa. In both cases. sunounding (949) 642-«>88 or neighbors who voiced concerna send e-mail to Changes will give or lfIt needed to be dumped Lolita Harper master bedroom tpld a sunroom ebout privacy and views pr· [email protected]. Please oft'shore, as wen as to teq\1lre Daily Pilot into one large game room and nered city leaders' favor. speJI your name and Include your · Newport Beach twin studies on the preaence and phone leaving two bed.rooms on the About a dozen Mesa Verde hometown number, of the endangered eel .,_ for verification putposes only. officials more COSTA MP.5A . - Planning ground tloor. On the proposed residents were at the commifl.. and~ caulerpa tmd· commissioners deoled plans for second story, three more bed­ sion meeting Monday to oppose power in granting folla. which bas been a Mesa Verde second-stoty addi­ rooms would be built the Vidas' addition, calling It a lng 20-foot trees to block the needed permits. dubbed "k:iller algae." tion Monday, using a conten­ "We are a growing family, and "monster bouseH that would view into .the Serglsons' yard. Under the new system. tious part of the city's building we are not trying to overbuild," stick out in the modest neigh· Pla.nn1ng commissioners ulti· Paul Clinton the dty s~puld be able to .."' code that calls for harmony and Kelly Vida said. "We just need borhood. Some went as far as to mately denied the proPQsed Daily Pilot grant the permita in be· compatibility as its ~ foe the some living space." compare the proposed project to plans. despite the recommenda­ tween · 30 and 60 days, in­ decision. Commissioner Walt Daven­ the ·"mansionization" issue that tfon from staffers in the city's NEWPORT BEACH - stead of the nearly twO .. ~ Commissioners unanimously port. while calling the plans ex· Newport Beach is facing. Planning Department to·approve The Orange County Board years it .would take to get it . agreed to reject plans to convert cessive, also said he was con· The most commob complaint, them and five letters from resi­ of Supervisors on Tuesday directly from the commis­ a home in the 3000 block of Su­ cemed that the commission was however, was that the second­ dents of Sumatra Plaae who sup­ cook the final step toward sion. matta Place from a one-story. again relying on a subjective part story addition would intrude ported the development and helping dock owners more "I find it very encourag­ three-bedroom home to a ftve­ of a city code that mandates that into neighboring homes. Res.i· agreed it would foster "positive easily dredge their proper­ ing.... Councilman Ste-Ve .• ~m. two-story house, say­ develoP.ments be "compatible" dents Harry and Helen Seqpson growth." ties. Bromberg said. "It's a major ing the proposed design was too and hannonlous" with the argued they would be most af­ "I think times are changing The board unanimously problem when people can· large to be considered compat­ neighborhood. fected because a second floor and the neighborhood is defi­ approved a legal disclaimer not get a permit." ible with the sunounding Davenport said the city needs would give the Vidas too great a nitely growing," Kelly Vida said. that Is expected to finalize The delays have angered homes. a solid definition of those terms view of their backyard and rob "I hope this isn't the bottom line an ongoing effon to hand or confused some of the ap­ Commission CllaiJWOman Ka· but, because precise interpreta­ them of privacy. for development In Costa Mesa." more power to Newport proximately 1,200 private trina Foley's reasons for rejecting tions are nonexistent, he voted "The proposed plans show a The Planning Commission Beach officials in granting dock owners who have the planned changes were sim· with his colleagues. second story with a sitting bal­ majority expressed interest in permits for the work. been put on hold by the pie, she said. ! This is the second second­ cony. 15 to 20 feet from the prop­ seeing a reconfigured proposal "When there are these coastal commission's • "I don't think it is right for that story addition to be rejected by erty line, overlooking our back­ for the Sumatra home, saying relatively small projects that changing tact. ~ part of the neighborhood be· city officials in two weeks. The yard and thereby eliminating any they did not buy the argument need to get done, this will "All we've be~.~~tting is cause of the size and mass of it," previous project called for an ad­ privacy," Harry Sergison wrote in that no second· story addition streamline to process," said delays and una · ility to Foley said. dition to a home on Aviemore a letter to the city. would fit there. LaJTy McKenney, the schedule to work. H said Owners Kelly and April Vida Terrace, with City Council mem­ Kelly Vida acknowledged his "I would like to see this come county's manager of the Harry Thomasen. who say they wanted to expand their bers ultimately denying the neighbors concerns but added back/ Commissioner Bruce Gar­ watershed and coastal re­ parks his 41 -foot yacht Blu­ existing home to make room for plans because the designs were that he no more wanted to look lich said. "I'm not willing to sup­ sources division. to in a dock on Collins ls· a larger family. The plans in­ not "compatible." at them than they wanted to be port that there are no options for Up until mid-2000, the land. " W~re sort of con­ cluded combining the existing At that meeting, Councilman looked at. Vida proposed plant- a second story here." Caillornia Coastal Commis­ fused in that area" sion granted the permits. Owners of Shellmaker While the city was given the Inc.. a marine construction authority to issue the "sub company based in the city, permits" in June of that have been barraged with . UCI scientist gets $640,000 for water study • year, delays have wreaked dredging projects, many of 4.. havoc with residen ts who which can't move forward • A research team led by Stanley Grant hopes Ointon Winant and biological lagoon. have tried to initiate proj­ until lhe coastal commis­ oceanographer Lisa Levin of Scientists have theorized that ects. sion gives the green light. . • to determine whether wetlands contribute the Scripps Institution of the bacterial outbreaks could The change affects three The Anny Corps of Engi· ~ to ocean pollution. Oceanography have said they likely be caused by urban runoff, sections of the harbor - neers has planned major will work with Grant during the a polluted stew of animal waste, the south side of Udo Isle, dredging projects for the Paul Clinton "We've known for some time study. human waste, pesticides and South Bay Front on Balboa harbor and Back Bay. More Daily Pilot that coastal wetlands are a criti· Researchers said the srudy was copper residue from car brakes Island and Harbor Island - and more, the harbor is get­ . cal habitat for rare and endan­ needed to help uncover answers that washes off roadways. as well as Dover Shores and ting a reputation for ground­ NEWPORT BEACH - A team gered species," Grant said. "The to a persistent and enigmatic In research done In a summer the Newpon Dunes Water­ ing boats and pushing water of researchers at UC lcvine has issue is whether animal feces re­ trend of postings and closures at 2001 study, Grant and Sanders front Resort's lagoon in the levels above private docks. been given funds to launch a leased from coastal wetlands are beaches that are caused by 'el­ found that bird droppings in Back Bay. said Plozi Miller, Shellmaker statewide water-quality study, contributing to beach closings in evated bacteria levels in the wa­ Talbert Marsh contributed fecal The coastal commission Jnc.'s vice presidenL which will include Upper New­ SQuthem California." ter. matter to the coastline off Hun­ also has modified the per­ "The entire harbor is port Bay and Newport Harbor. The UC Office of the Presi­ The group will study the Baer tington Beach. mit, both to require a soil· shallow," Miller said. "If . Led by noted scientist and lec­ dent handed Grant and his Bay. Newport Harbor, the Santa "We want to know if our re­ survey to determine if the you can't get your boat into

turer Stanley Grant, who teaches te am $640,000 to complete the Ana River sloughs, Tijuana Es­ s ults from Talbert Marsh are dredged soil could be used the dock. that adds to (the I environmental engineering in study. tuary, San Diego Bay, Mission unique to that location or if this to replenish sand on a beach frustratio n!." the school's Olemical Engineer­ UCI environmental e ngineer Bay, San Dieguito Lagoon, the is a more widespread problem," ing and Materials Science De­ Brett Sanders, oceanographer Ballona wetlands and the Mugu Sanders said. partment, the. researchers are looking into what role wetlands play in ocean pollution.

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PUBLIC SAFETY Son of British official hires new lawyer enter bAa pleea bealu1e the case 11M1110t porUOt. and I w0J t.reet it U Judge also delays or WM deemed to have enough evi• plaining, be sakl r Prime Minis· IUCh.. RJddet taid. BRIEFLY IN dence to be head In Sllperior •We were out the" look­ arraignment until ter'Jbny&lak lMne WM pnMC>Ully re­ THE NEWS ing for prostitutes. and we preaenled by Edwud Mota. Court. He fllcel a maximum of Sept. 3 despite a lntne WU 19years1n prllon 11 convicted. found prostitutes,• aaJd t.ck In court who had been cUldpUned. ac­ Police arrest five in Phllllps, who serves u the deputy district 1\Jeed8y to cording to the c.allfomia State Lut week, lrvlne WU switched department's sergeant of Bar Web alte. to protecdve CUltody at the attorney's objection. enter pleu to Orange prostitution roundup vice. "When we experience the lhe felony The charges against Irvine County Jail for bJa own The Costa Mesa PolJce warm weather, the activity Deirdre Newman and one mis­ stem from various incidents protection. whJch meana he ls Department's effor18 to on the street ls a UttJe more OallyPMot demeanor starting In March when he got under cloeer watch and baa le& crack down on prostitu­ prevaJenL" into a dJspute with a neighbor interaction with other inmates, tion paJd off Monday night Phillips said the SUS· SANTA ANA- England's bigh­ and reportedly threw acid on according to the Shertft''s Depart­ Alastai' Irvine him, ment He is also under the care when officials netted a pects appear to be a com­ eat-ranlc.ing judicial oftlcial's 25· =but Rlddet re­ hl• car, said Tori Richards, handful of arrests. bination of •circuit girls" year-old son, who faces charges quested a three-week extension spokeswoman for the district of his own doctor, who vislts him Five arrests were made - who hang out in Costa of vandalism, stalking and bur­ because he received Irvine's attorney's office. Then, Irvine regularly. but be i.a not under a l in the areas of Harbor and Mesa one week and some­ glary. haf a new lawyer with con­ oourt me on Saturday. began pursulog a 19-year-old suicide watch. MacArthur boulevards, where else the next - and siderable crlminaJ trial experi­ Judge Ronald Xreber granted woman who already had a boy· lrvtne hu a hlatory of depres­ said Costa Mesa Police Sgt. locals. ence. the delay over the objection of friend. When his advances were sion, post-traumatic atresa disor­ Robert Phillips. Officials have been try· Alastair Irvine. who was ar­ Deputy Dist. Atty. Mike Fell. rejected, Irvine allegedly threw der and substance abuse, ac­ .I Officials said they no· ing to deter prostitution by rested lo Newport Beach ln late While the case bas generated a acJd on the boyfriend's car. cordil1g to a report by his ~­ ticed a slight increase in harshly treating the June, Is now being represented media frenzy among the British Then he went to Newport Tan­ cbiattisl. prostitution last week and women arrested, taking by James Riddet, a 35-year prac­ press. the atmosphere at the ning Oub - where both worked He is being held on $100,000 decided to more actively their clothes as evidence ticing attorney who specialius courthouse was more subdued - with a concealed weapon bail but cannot be released be­ pursue suspects before and giving them paper ln criminal law. Tuesday than the mf!d.ia aush and reportedly threatened the cause the Immigration and residents started com- jumpsuits to wear instead. Riddet said he was retained at fast week. man with bodily harm, Richards Naturalization ~ce has the request of Irvine's family. Riddet said be would treat the said. placed a hold on him stemming Irvine's father is Lord Derry Ir­ case as befita the son of a top ju­ Irvine already pleaded guilty from the charges. vine of La.i.rg, England's lord dicial offidal. to all the charges during his pre­ lns anaignment will be held was arrested on suspicion of chancellor and a close friend and •it's obviously exttemeJy im· liminary hearing but must re- Sept 3. POLICE FILES conspiracy and burglary at COSTA MESA 2:48 a.m. Monday. • Ftlltvi9w ltnd Lake Forett loud and long. words, ·can't" and "until," which looked out the porthole to see roedt: A 37-year-old woman NEWPORT BEACH VICTORY Across the dock from where changed the wording on the sign our location and answered the depth in fathoms. I grew up was arrested on suspicion of • Birch StrMt: A commercial Continued from Al ~were moored, there were to read, "We Hail Victory. Japan prostitution at 9:18 p.m. burglary was reported in the several large outdoor lsUcked." sailing our bay and gave him the Monday. 4300blockat12:20 p.m. refrigerators that were full of This was one of the most correct depth. The captain • Harbor Bou&.verd: A Monday. Nagasaki on Aug. 9. This did the beer for the Officers Oub. Soon, memorial days that we bad checlced the bay charts and was 42-year-old woman was • East Balboa Boulevard: trick. Japan agreed to a detachment of Marines with during our naval days. 1 wclS satisfied. I did get the arrested on suspicion of Vehicle vandalism was unconditional surrender on Aug. rifles was sent to guard these finally discharged in early 1946 fathometer working ln a few prostitution in the 3300 reported in the 1000 block at 14. Then the formal articles of refrigerators to prevent a and returned to our home on days. block at 8: 15 p.m. Monday. 6:30 a.m. Sunday. surrender were signed, aboard break-in. the Balboa Peninsula. The ship PCS 1399 was built • Harbor end MacArthur • Mom.rey Circle: A vehicle the Battieship Missouri, which The next morning, the crew o( with the very latest underwater boulevards: A 19-year-old burglary was reported at technology and equipped with a woman was arrested on was then anchored in Tokyo Bay. the Baltimore mustered at BtU.GRUNDY 9:35 p.m. Sunday. pod of missiles called suspicion of prostitution a1 • Whita Cap Lane: A home I was the engineering duty quarters at 0800 as usual. Worlc was in the Navy on the ship 7:25 p.m. Monday. burglary was reported in the officer on board the USS continued as planned to get the Patrol Craft Sweeper 1399 •hedgehop" that could fire a • Maple end West Wil.on 200 block a18:30 a.m. Baltimore (CA68), moored Baltimore ready for sea following I based in San Diego at the ring of missiles to strike a strHtt: A 19-year-old man Sunday. starboard side to the dock a lengthy repair period at the Sonar School when the news . The ship also had opposite the Officers Oub at Pearl Harbor Ship Yard to repair came that the Japanese bad the conventional depth charges, Pearl Harbor. We were just extensive structural damaged surrendered on Aug. 14, 1945. but when depth charges finishing dinner in the Ward caused by two typhoons when Our crew members had been explode. all track of a submarine Room about 7 p.m. when the we were in the western Pactflc. closely following the atomic is lost. The missiles would nol general alarm gong sounded. I didn't get to go home until bombing of Hiroshima and explode unless they hJt the ARRESTED This was a signal to man your late February 1946. Nagasaki with the happy submarine. Our crew was ready Continued from Al battle stations on the double. realization that World War U was to get the enemy . BattJe was imminent. ARTGRONSKY soon to be over. We all agreed We were doc.lc.ed in San Diego I jumped up Crom thP. Ward was an aviation machinist the service had been a fabulous awaiting oversea orders when health law and taught at the Room table and ran to the mate stationed at the Naval experience but were looking the decision came that the school for 24 years. control engine room. I gave I Air Station in Miami awaiting forward to civilian life. enemy submarines could outrun "She had very close colleagues, orders to Increase the fire main a new set of orders. We were I would like to mention the and outshoot our shJp. We were and s1 udents appreciated her pressure. We started to Ught off gjven liberty most every day. On PCS 1399 and its connection then transferred to train with guidance and mentoring - even Joanne Stern Edward another boiler and made Aug. 14, 1945, we were in my car with Newpon Beach. our submarines and coordinate after they finished in school," Sansing preparations for gerting the ship headed for Miami Beach for a After being trained as a Navy their trails with and said Jennifer Frey, director of ad­ underway. fun day on the beach. sonarman to operate and repair ships. vancement. "She built friend­ vancement Office at the school, Then word came down via We heard, over the car radio. the underwater sound The PCS 1399 was constructed ships and really believed in her 3333 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, sound power telephone that President Truman's equipment for tracldng with a wooden hull similar 10 students and did everything she CA92626. Japan had surrendered. I then announcement that the submarines, I noticed a ship large mine sweepers at the could to help with their careers." went top side to find that Japanese bad agreed to being built at the South Coast South Coast Shipyard in The school has established the • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers whistles were blowing. bells were surrender. As we approached the Shipyard In my hometown of Newport Beach so they wold 0 0 1 Joanne Stem Memorial Scholar­ education. She may be reactied at ringing and some of the ships in Venetian causeway to Miami Newport Beach and was happily ·detonate a magnetic mine. My ship Fund in her honor. Dona­ (9491574-4221 or by e-mail at Pearl Harbor were firing star Beach. we noticed a large assigned to the ship. I enjoyed duty tour had been completed tions may be sent to the Ad- deirdrB.newman@latime:i.com. shells into the dartening sky. billboard sign on the side of the being able to live at home and in Aprll 1946, and I was off to My ship. the toad that said, "We Can't Hail ride my bicycle to oversee the USC to complete my Baltimore. had a Large brass bell Victory Until Japan ls Licked." installadon of the sonar and engineering and master's in placed high up on the main We thought that it would be fun radar equipment. business degrees. mast. During the three y_ears that to ~ge the wording on this When the ship was The ship was assigned to GETTING INVOLVED I had served on this ship, this sign. So we acquired some commissioned and was leaving Guam to sweep Ooating mines. I bell had not been rung. But that brown paper bags from a nearby the harl>or. the captain wanted learned sometime later that the WOMEN HELPING WOMEN night it did ~ Each member grocery store. tore them apart to check the fathometer and PCS 1399 struclc a mine and was •GETTING INVOLVED runs Mentors and donations are periodically in the Dally Pilot on a of the crew who was on board and, with the help of some asked for the reading. The sunk off Guam with all crew needed to assist victims of had a chance to ring the bell maslci.ng tape, covered up the rotating basis. For information on domestic violence. Volunteer fathometer was not working. so I members lost adding your organization to this list, teachers are also needed for call (9491 574-4298. computer classes. The organization is at 711 W. 17th difficult mountains. The home in Orange back in 1962. captivating places to Uve in the LIFELINE LMNG CENTERS St., Suite A-10, Costa Mesa. LINES problem with that, though, is Just so you lcnow, that was United States. So if they want 10 Mentally ill adults rely on the The center also needs Continued from Al that once at the summit there's before South Coast Plaza, the offer me a mountain 10 climb. Newport Beach center for volunteers to help wi1h client no place to go except down. So Orange Freeway. and when the I'm gonna go for it. residential housing. It needs intake and dressing, donation you look for a taller and more Paulo drive-in theater still Why? Because It means that professional fund-raisers to collec1ion, sorting clothes and Fullenon's Daily Titan - 1 had treacherous hill to scale. I occupied terrain somewhere some years down the road support and maintain this general office work. (714) wanted to become a columnist. have, at 43, one more good near Paularlno and the another coJumnist may write resource. 631-2333. It's the only gjg in journalism climb in me before I begin southbound Costa Mesa about this great spot on the where you get to report the news rewarding my lovely and Freeway. And for the most part, planet with some praise and and write what you thinlc. about gtacious wife for tolerating my the near whole of Orange admiration for the folks who it and those maldng iL Writing a schizophrenic professJonal County was a blanlc.et of orange helped make it that way. And I'm column means you pretty much explorations. groves. most of them on Irvine thinking it would be nice to be get all the colors to paint with. That one last mountain, I Ranch property. in the credits. Adjectives, verbs, adverbs - the hope. is with a company I've 1 figure that in the ensuing So after 81 columns. thanks whole shootin' match_ long admired, sinq, I was old decades this county could have for reading. But now. as my So then why glve it up? enough to understand what they wound up looking something buddy Peter Buffa likes to say, I Part of it Is the tangled hard were and are up to. like South Central LA. were it gotta go. • @JmrunRAlult wiring that makes up my My folks moved my brother, not for the Irvine Co. Instead circuJtry. A part of me likes to my sister and me from a small Orange County has become, • BYRON DE ARAKAL It a Costa CONSIGN • DESIGN climb blg and dangerous and bungalow in Whittier to a nice really, one of the most Mesa resident. QualiJy Furnishings & Acct1sorle1 For Your Bomt a volunteer. And others say the grant never should .JUST ARRIVED AIRPORT the only reason have been issued in the fuat Continued from Al I took on that place. OBITUARY White Wicker End Table ...... $35• professJonal .re· "We're very glad that the city of sponsibWty Is Newport Beach ls having an Large Wood Rocking Chair ...... $75" ' right from the beginning," Hef­ because the city audit done because we've long fernan said ln a phone interview walked away felt that (the woddng group) was Tuesday of the grant money is· Beveled Glass & Wood End Table ...... $125" (from the El not respecting that they were sued ln May 2001. Toro fight) and spending public money," said But Ellls, Nestande and Uch­ John took its lawyers Meg Waters, spokeswoman for Drop Leaf Kitchen Table ...... m••••••••·.. ··· ···$150" man all countered that their fees Heffernan with lt" the fJ Toro Reuse Planning were more than justified, espe­ Nestande said Authority. Her group opposed Round Pedestal Table w/Leaves...... $150" dally when measured against that his firm's fee of about the grant from the beginning, ar­ the amount of money being $11,000 per month is less than gulng that its use for public edu­ 3 Drawer Dresser w/Booksbelves .•...... •.•• $225- spent by El Toro opponents. half of what the city paid those cation was really a wsy to use "We were ftghting a mountain lobbying to extend the John public money to promote the Wlnclsor Bench ...... $254)- of money." aafd Ellis, noting that Wayne Airport settlement agree­ political cause of an El Toro air­ the dty of lMne spent roughly ment. His total fee lnduded pon. ''Nautical Theme'' D~r ...... $27S- $12.S mOIJon in about three costs of subcontract.on who per­ "'They were eJect!oneed!l( years to fight FJ Thro. •We wUI fonned auCh servlces as an envi­ wtth public money, and that's il­ Plano Desk ...... $315" ltand by every expenditure ronmental &Ae8Sment of the El legal,. she said. made." Toro site. Nestande argued that City Manager Homer Bludau Antique White Curved Front D~r ...... $750" Uchman estimated that her his fees ~ money well spent, aid the dty will hire an auditor fees wwe about half of what tisdna a dozen servtces that be to examine the upenditurea. w/Mlrror molt other ftmu would haw pnMded, indudlng communi­ The audtton' repon could be charged for the tame eervtca cating wtth county reeklenta awillble for public nMew in Thomasville Mahogany Secretary ...... $1580" Thouah the Mid lt would be In· through direct maO Md cable Tv. about four weeks. appropilte to ltata mctty what • well u runnin« an advoc:acy thoee ,_. deecribed Rayll Doultln '~Oh ('6pcs.)-S1"5" were. IM propam ln Wuhlncton. O.C • WCAaAGRAM>e ~ them as ·~ low" and ~ IOme My, Newport Newpoft Beedl 8nd John W1tYne added: •For 18 - ~ on the 8elc:fi WplyWI delerw • Une­ AA'pon. 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the viailn would be poindea p.lex aald abe left the IUera up be. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's nembf bUlln•ee, Gonales SIUd. anyone to distribute the rum. c:at.11e the thought the infonna. The flier also ub for lntor· but Mid there nothing "It.. lep1ly irrelevant what the wu tlon would be wed to help either Department is looking into whether a matlon about the glrl'a family. IO. actual put or dWJ child (the vie· wrong with doing side. About two weeks ago, a per. Those who call the number at Gall Haidl bu retained her lirnJ may have been. None of that suspect's mother has tried to intimidate the eon who NJd he was either a the bottom or the ftJer are own attorney, Rick Beswick of bears any reJeyance," be llUd. "It alleged 16-year-old victim. doesn't ma1te any &eJlSe to me friend or reladw of the victim greeted by an answering ma· Sen Bernardino. came and took all the filers chine on which a female voice, "~ I know of Ms. why llOOlebody oould profit from wMt down, several employees said. Gene Maddaus dNsged and raped July 5 by three claimlng to represent the vie· I don't believe lhe would having tNs ioformadon. .. H.a1dl. Cavallo said hls own invesu For the Daily Pilot 17-year-oJd boys at the Corona tiro's family, thanks the calJer tM'I' do anything to compromise Asked lfhis cllent was involved gator ls working to find wit­ del Mar home of Orange County and asb them to leave a name or jeopardize the rights ol any· in followtng the girl, Beswick re· nesses in the case. RANOIO CUCAMONGA ~Sheriff Don Hakll. and phone number. one," Beswick said. •This dpesn't sponded. "I can guarantee you Newport Beach poUce allege San Bernardino County sheriff's The boys have been charged When the Sheriff's Department appear to me to be in any form a she had nothing to do with that" detectives are invesdgating as adults with 21 felony counts searched the Verizon records for dissuasion case. There's not even Several busine8&eS in a shop­ that the boys - Gregory Haidl, whether the mother of a gang· and face 191 years to life In 'the number, it came back to a any hint of intimJdaUon. I think ping center at c.amel.lan Avenue Keith Spann and Kyle Nachrein­ rape suspect is trying to ind.mi· · prison if convicted. The boys, in· home on Valley View Drlve this la a misunderstanding." and 19th Street in Rancho Q.aca· er - videotaped the gang rape. All three !lle accused of raping date the alleged victim in the eluding Haidl's son, Gregory owned by Gail Haldl. Gregory's No • one has been arrested OJ' monga posted the fliers. but all case, a 16-year-old girl. Haidl, are free on bail. mother and Don Haidl's ex-wife. dlarged with intimidating a wit· were taJrm down about a week the girl and using objects to The girl and her family have Detectives are also investigating "1bere's no wibless intimida­ ness, a aime that carries a sen· ago. employees from several stores sexually assault heL been followed, and someone has a Oier asking for infonnation on tion." said Joseph Cavallo. Greg­ teooe of up to a~ in pmon Bes­ said. When a man came and been taking their pictures, Sher· the alleged rape that bas been dis­ ocys lawyer. "It's a mother trying wick said he betieYed his dient was asked to put them \IPI no one had • GENE MADOAUS covers public iffs Sgt Frank Gonzales said tributed in the girl's neighborhood to get evidence to help her so.n." not m;poclSible for disttbrting the any objection. employees said safety for the Daily Pilot's sister Tuesday. The girl was allegedly and posted in the windows of Cavallo said he did not direct fliers and that generating dirt on A security guard in the com· publlc.ttlon the Inland Valley Voice. •

AROUND TOWN Top spots filled 17th St (949) 631-4741. Books may be left at any of the three Teacher Student Assn. hosts a • Send AROUND TOWN items to the branch libraries, Including, Balboa, monthly paper drive every Saturday Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, FRIDAY Mariners or Corona del Mar. They from 9 a.m. to noon in the school's at foundation, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 6464170; or The fTiends of UM N9WP(>rt BMCh may also be left in the special book northwest parting lot, on the comer by calling (949) 5744298. Include the Library will hold a used book sale in closet next to the Friends Boobtore of Estancia North and Placentia. time, date and location of the event. as the Friends Meeting Room at the at 1000 Avocado Ave. All hardcover Newspapers that are bound, loose or visitor bureau well as a contact phone number. A Newport Beach Central Library. and paperbadt books are acceptable, bagged are accepted, however complete listing is available at Members are Invited to attend a with the exception of law books and .cardboard, bound material such as www.dsilypilot.com. preview sale from 1to5 p.m.·Friday. magazines. Donations are phone books or thidc magazines are Marta Hayden will join the The sale will be open to the public tax-deductible. Call to arrange to not Bins are available fordropoff TODAY from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. have books pidted up. (949) every day of the month for people Newport tourism agency; Mary "PMr Amid Boob," a progrwn for Hardcover books will sell two for $1, 759-9667. . who prefer to go at other times. All Lonich on board at Balboa readers 18 and older will hold its and paperbadt books will sell six for funds raised go to the association. final meeting at 10 a.m. at the $1. All proceeds will go to the library The Thunday Morning Women'• Free. The school is at 2323 Placentia performing arts group. Mariners Branch Library. The system. The library is at 1000 Club, a ~yeal'Old friendship club, is Ave., Costa Mesa. (949) 515-6500. grand-finale program "Expect the Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 759-9667. seeking new members. The club, June Casa1rande which include golf, bridge, walker O.lis Senior CentlW ...... a daily Unexpected" for children entering Daily Pilot first through sixth grades will also be SATURDAY and gourmet sections, meets at 11 telephone contact program for a .m. on the second Thursday of seniors who have a limited local held at the library beginning at 3 Reeden older than 18 are welcomed NEWPORT BEACH - 1Wo high-profile or­ to attend the grand-finale program every month at the Radisson Hotel in support system. They also offer p.m. Both programs will wrap up the ganizations have announced executive-level ap "Peer Amid Books," which will Newport Beach. The luncheon is $23 ongoing computer classes that teach Newport Beach Public library conclude the 2002 adult summer and includes entertainment. The the basics of Word, Quidten, Print pointments to spots that opened earlier thi' Summer Reading Program. The reading programs. The program will hotel is at 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Shop and Inte rnet usage. (949) year. library is at 2005 Dover Drive. Free. begin at 3 p.m. and will be held in (714) 842-5863. 644-3244. The Balboa Performing Arts Theater Founda (949) 717-3801 or www.newport­ the Corona del Mar Branch Library. tion has appointed Mary Lonich as executive di­ beadllibrary.org. The library is at 420 Marigold Ave. The Newport BNch W.lklng Club The Costa Mesa Communicaton rector. The Newport Beach Conference and Free. (949) 717-3801 or meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday Toastmasters Club meets from noon Visitors Bureau has appointed Marta Hayden a' "A Walk to Remember" wUI tcrMf\ at wwwjlBwportbeadllibrsry.org. through Saturday, and et 7 p.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Orange its new executive director. The acting execuuve 7 p.m . for teens in seventh through Sunday. Walkers should meet at the County Department of Education, director, Bridget Lindquist, has been named 12th grades in a series of movies MONDAY intersection of Hospital Road and 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. deputy director for the bureau. presented by the Newport Beach The final prog,.m "PMr Amid Superior Avenue. Free. (949) Meetings are open to anyone who Hayden will replace John Cassady. who ll'ft Public Library's Book Raiders Dig Books; geared toward readers older 650-1332. wants to improve his or her public the post suddenly and without explanation m Reading series. Free admission. Free than 18, will be held in the Balboa speaking skills. (714) 444-8783. May. popcorn. Adults must be Branch Library at 6:30 p.m. The Interfaith couples with one Jewish accompanied by their teen. The Hayden will take over the post on Aug. 26. She program will conclude the 2002 partner are invited to participate in The N4Mtport Beach Distinguished was director of sales for the Monterey Confer library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) an interfaith couples discussion adult summer reading programs. Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 717-3801. group hosted by the Jewish Family 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. ence Center for 20 years. More recently, she wa.' The library is at 100 E. Balboa Blvd. Service of Orange County. The Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 vice president for Olicago management finn A seminar discuulng how nutrition Free. (949) 717-3801 or group is geared toward those Bristol St, Newport Beach. Call to the Bostrom Corp. can improve your knees will be held www.newportbeadllibrary.org. couples looking to make Judaism make reservations. (949) 646-1274. "We're very excited about Marta joining U'>." from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio and the Jewish community part of Lindquist. "She is very weD· respected and weU Cafe in Costa Mesa. The seminar is TUESDAY their relationship. The group meets The Jewish Family Service of known in the industry, and we look forward 10 sponsored by Mother's MariKh in the evenings in the agency's office Orange County holds group her contributio n." The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St (949) to Attention Deficit Disorder will be at 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa meetings for younger women to Lonich took over as head of the Balboa Thea 631-4741. held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . at the Mesa. Preregistration is required. diecusa luues relating to life ter Perfonning Arts Foundation on July 15. Iler Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa. The (714) 445-4950. passages and changes, body job will be to make the long-dreamed-of Balboa THURSDAY seminar is sponsored by Mother's images, family, relationships, Theater reopening a reality. ChlidNn entering first through sixth Market. Free. The cafe is at 225 E. NlghUy meetings a,. oh9d In communication, Intimacy and "My No. l role here will be to transform this 17th St. (949) 631-4741. grades are invited to attend the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for sexuality, anxiety, and loneliness. into a professional organJzation," said Lonich. grand-fin:ile program #Expect the anyone who wants to overcome The group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays who has been a manager for performing arts or Unexpected# beginning at 10:30 ONGOtNG nicotine addiction. Schedule or (714) at the agency office. The office is at ganlzations for more than a decade. a.m. at the Balboa Branch library. The Newport BNch Newcomers n4-9106 or (800) 642-0666. 250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Cos1a She said her first tasks will be to identify a The program will include a magic Club meets at 10 a.m. the third Mesa. Preregistration is required. short-term strategy for putting the theater pl an~ show performance by Magic Castle Wednesday of each month, except The Newport Sports Museum, a Marcy Middler, (714) 445-4950, Ext. in motion and to create more dynamic relation e ntertainer David Skale, July and December, at varied nonprofrt organization, operates a 114. refreshments and a grand-prize locations. The group, a social free museum at 100 Newport Center ships with board members, the arts commurul)' drawing. The library is at 100 E. organization for people who have Drive, Newport Beach. The museum, Meu ~Toutmut.n and donors. whom she calls investors. Balboa Blvd. Free. (949) 717-3801 or lived in Newport Beach for fewer which has one of the world's largest Club 691 In Costa Mesa meets at 7 "These are people who have put a significant www.newportbeadllibrsry.org. than five years, meets for events, collections of sports memorabilia, is p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United amount of money into this theater because they activities and field trips. (949) open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays· Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., want to see things happen in their community.· A seminar on medical acupuncture 645-9922. and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. Costa Mesa. (714) 540-4446. Lon.ich said. "These are people who we want to will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at (949) 721-9333 or www.newport· be involved in the process as much as possible.· the Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa . The The Friends of the Newport BNch sportsmuseum.orp. Lon.ich replaces Michele Roberge, who w-c1\ seminar is sponsored by Mother's Public library seek book donations let go in late January after seIVing as executiw Mari

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Monday• at the Irvine Co., A MlppOl1 group for tho.. with victims of sexual abuee end rape, 18005 Newport Center, Newport brain tumors meets from 7 to their friends and their relativ8', Beach. (949) 733-2209. 8:30 p.m. the first and third meets from 10 a.m. to noon Thursdays of each month at the Saturdays at 760 Victoria St, The Costll Mete Chamber of Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 869-3918. Commerce will host lta weekly Coaft Highway, Newport Beach. NetWOrbrs lundleon on Free. (949) 722-6237. • The ...... affilletad with the Wednesdays from 11 :46 a.m. to 1 Chamber of Commerce, are 1).m. at the Costa Mesa Country A bree9t C9nCer support group for professionals ~r:i 21 and 39 Club. Visitors are welcomed. The young women meets from 6:30 to who get together for community club Is at 1701 Golf Course Drive. 8 p.m. every third Tuesday of service, business networiting and $13. (714) 885-9090. each month at the Hoag Cancer socializing. M eetings ere held the Center. The center Is at One Hoag second and fourth Thursdays of Herboftite "roastmut...a Club Drive, Building_ 41, Newport each month. (949) 451-2178. meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at Beach. Free. (949f722-6237. the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, The Cerebral hlsy Foundation 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona· del An evening brNst cancer support will start a new chapter in the Mar. (949) 293-4630. group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. area. The foundation will offer on the first Tuesday of each financial and emotional suppo;t Udo .... Toastmaatera mHts month at the Hoeg Cancer Center. and other free services to families from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays at The center is at One Hoag Drive, Historical impressionist Peter M. Small will perform his one-man portrayal of President who have children affected by Fletcher Jones Motorcars at 3300 Building 41 , Newport Beach. Free. cerebral palsy. (800) 967-3341. Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. (949) 722-6237. Harry S. Truman at 2 p.m. Aug. 25 at Temple Isaiah. During the performance, Small (714) 964-5314. describes Truman's life and his decisions as president - from the atomic bombing of O.sis Senior c.nter has a A support group for femNy and Japan to the dismissal of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. The temple is at 2401 Irvine Ave., comprehensive medical library The Oesla Senior Center of'len friends of cancer patients i:neets Newport Beach. Free. For information on the event, call (949) 548-6900. For information that can be used to research any transport to take members to from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the fourth about Small, call (714) 524-5944 or visit www.history-alive.com. medical question. (949) 644-3244. appointments and grocery Tuesday of each month at the shopping. The shuttle takes Hoag Cancer Center. The center is Mictiael Hanns, a Corona del Mar ~ members to the center. Call to at One Hoag Drive, Building 41 , attorney and certified public make an appointment. (949) Newport Beach. Free. (949) each month with attorney Alicia for those people that have lost the Church of Christ, 740 W. accountant, will present a free 644-3244. 722-6237. D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. someone to cancer, meets from Wilson St., Costa Mesa. Picture one-hour consultation on living Solow. Space is limited and 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays at the identification is required. (949) trusts at your home or his office, Tutoring ia 8Vllilable for people A bNast cancer support group reservations are required. (949) Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. 650-8236. 2660 E. Coast Highway, Corona interested in reading English but meets from noon to 2 p.m. 955-2575. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. del Mar. (949) 644-5801. who could use the help. Hourty Tuesdays at the Hoag Cancer Free. (949) 722-6237. Hoag cancer Center will host a rates and times are negotiable. Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, ReviH your lifwtlme documents lecture series on the Modern The Kiwanis Club of Newport (949) 851-1739. Newport Beach. Free. (949) regarding durable power of Costa Mell Are Department ·Management of Brain Tumors at Beach-Corona del Mar meets at 722-6237. attorney through the Oasis Senior Explorers Post 400 meets at 6 7:00 p.m. on the first Thursday of noon Thursdays at the Bahia O.ais Senior c.nter of'len visual Center for $1 each. Call to make p.m. Tuesdays at various fire every month at Hoag Cancer Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 aid screenings with a Braille The O.sis Senior Cent8r otr.rs a an appointment (949) 644-3244. stations. Membership is open to Center Auditorium, 4000 Pacific Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. Institute representative by Braille class to help with sight anyone between 16 and 21 years Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 852-1148. appointment (949) 644-3244. loss from 10 a.m. to noon The National Dyslexia R... arch old. (714) 754-5141 or (714) Free. (949) 574-6232. Thursdays in Room 4 at 800 Foundation sponsors weekly 754-5106. O.sis Senior c.nter of'len a Enenttal Weight Management Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. adult attention deficit disorder A support group for women with half-hour of tree legal offers interactive and proactive (949) 644-3244. support groups at its office, 833 Maxine Cohen, a marri.age and gynecologic cancer meets from consultation. Call for an weight loss groups. Learn Dover Drive, Suite 27, Newport family therapist, sponsors an 10 to 11 :30 a.m. the second and appointment. (949) 644-3244. behavior modification and other A free cancer support group Beach. $5 per session. (949) anonymous help line for fourth Wednesday of each month techniques to control your meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. the 642-7303. individuals with relationship at the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 Monthly workshops for people weight. The cost is $20. Groups second and fourth Tuesday of problems. She is available for W. Coast Highway, Newport with cancer and their relatives are meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. each month at the Hoag Cancer Oui1 Senior Center of'len free consultation from noon to 1 Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. offered from i to 8:30 p.m . the Wednesdays and Thursdays at Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, preventive health care services p.m. and 7 to 8-p.m. Mondays. second Tuesday of every month 369 San Miguel Drive, Suite 350, Newport Beach. (949) 722-6237. for seniors on the fourth (949) 759-0357. Mesa Emergency Service at the Hoag Cancer Center in Newport Beach. (949) 718-9848. Wednesday of each month in the Amateur Communication offers Newport Beach. (949) 760-5542. The Jewish Senior c.nter often center's Room HS-3, 800 Senion and low-income families the opportunity for ham radio The Hope lnltitLQ, a center for card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. in the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach operators to participate in Costa A support group for young lupus recovery and family education, every third Tuesday. A kosher Call to make an appointment. area can obtain free USDA M esa's Radio Amateur Civil patients meets from 1:30 to 3 offers a women's support group lunch is offered at noon for $3 per (949) 644-3244. surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 Emergency Service organization. p.m. the second and fourth from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at person. (714) 513-5641. p.m. the second Friday of each Weekly nets are held at 7:20 p.m. Wednesdays of each month in 2900 Bristol St, C-206, Costa Feeing Forward, a support group month in the rear parking lot at on 147.060 MHz. Monthly Newport Beach. (714) 536-1734. Mesa. (714) 432-0020. Th• Newport Beach Psychological Assn. offers a coed 0..-Senior Center h•• • support group at 7 p.m. walking group called Walkers Not Thursdays at 3101 W. Coast Rodcers that meets once a week Highway, Suite 311, Newport to Mjoy soenic walks In and Beach. The support group WHY STAY HOME around the Newport Beach area. requires free prepossessed for (949) 644-3244. those who want to join. (949) 722-4588. Sunset Dinners Women Helping Women of'len a free peer support group for The Healing Connedion on.rs a ~istorante 94.amma qina women in transition from 3:15 to coed relationship group at 7 p.m. 4:15 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree Monday-Friday: 4:30-6: 15 meets from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Road, Suite 180-A, Newport M onday through Friday in Room Beach. (949) 261-8003. F.gplant Parmigiana or 3 at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The Consumer Businen Network Cannelloni Alla Florentina (949) 644-3244. meets at 7 a.m. Fridays in the (with soup or salad) mezzanine at Newport Gateway, The HOiii! Cancer Center ofMrs a 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport JUST $1-0.90 free yoga class from 10:46 to Beach. Reservations: (714) 11:45 a.m. Tuesday at 4000 W. 550-4785. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The Real Prime Rib or Filct (949) 722-6237. l A free lecture about divon:e Mignon mediation, an alternative to the Body Design and Unit9d Studios traditional two-attorney divorce, (with soup or salad) of Self-Defense offers kidc-boxing is offered the third Thursday of classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. JUST $13.90 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1000 W. Coast Sandabs Piccata or Salmon Alla t-jighway, Suite C, Newport Checca Beach. $8 per class. (949) llFFL PAIN 722-0526. NAil. 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Former Orange Coast women's soccer assistant coach has been learning Gaelic football, while whips preparing to coach at Saddleback College. Steve Vlr1en Gaelic football maintains her Lenny, Daily Pilot athleticism and her knack for coaching. y chance, Brandee Craig "My experience in coaching helps • came to know Gaelic me in Gaelic football." Craig said. football. However, after "And, vice versa. I've been able to see again what has transpired over the game better In both sports." theB past two years ir's as ifCraig was Craig coached throughout the '90s destined to play the sport. at OCC with Barbara Bond. Then, Peirsol defeats the Craig. a fonner Orange last year, Craig moved over to Coast College standout women's Saddleback. where she became the Olympic gold medalist in soccer player and an assistant coach, first coach of the Gauchos' new the 200 back to win the has been contributing her women's soccer program. She led experience, athletic skills and SaddJeback to an 8-8-2 overall record 100-meter backstroke at coaching expertise to the Orange last year and was named the Orange Phillips 66 National County Roisin team, the defending Empire Conference's Coach of the Nonh American national champions Year. Craig is also a walk-on girts Swimming Championships. in the women's junior division of soccer coach at Fountain Valley Gaelic football. High. FORI' lAUDERO\LE. Fla - A rivahy is Gaelic football "I was hired three brewing between Newport Beach's Aaron could be weeks prior the start Peirsol and his 2000 United States Olym­ described as a of the season," pic teammate Lenny JCrayzelburg. mixture of Craig said of her On Tuesday Peirsol won the most re­ Australian rules start at SaddJeback. cent battle between the two swimme111, football, soccer "We had six girls out racing to a 54.01 in the men's 100-meter and rugby. It is there on the first bacbtroke to beat the sea>nd-place Kray- played with a day of practice. The 1.elburg (54.48) in the second day of the ball similar to a team was built sight Pt:iilltps 66 National ~ Ownpi­ soccer ball. unseen. I had girls ol'L'ihips at the Hall of Fame Aquatic Com­ There is no ask me il there was plex. tadcling. and, a team and I would Peirsol beat his preliminary time by unlike soccer, say, 'We do and more than a second in his victory Tues­ you can use your you're on it' We dfd day. In July, Peirsol defeated Krayzelburg hands. very well in our first by 24 one-hundredths of a second in the Craig's year. I think next 200 back at the Janet Evans Invitational. supreme year's team will be PeirsoJ was disqualified in the 200 free in defensive play better. The word is his other race Tuesday. and her deftness getting out there, Krayzelbuig still bolds the world record of handling a ball finally." in the 100 back with a 53.60 he accom­ has been a key Craig's love for plished in Aug\.!& 1999. component for soccer can be traced But Krayzelburg, the 2000 Olympic gold her Gaelic to her days at OCC medalist in the 200 badc. and Peirsol the football team. and can be 2000 Olympic silver medalist in the 200 MThey tried to particularly credited bade. wiD face each other again Thursday get me out three to Bond. Much in the 200 back. Peh:sol broke Krayzel­ years ago,~ Craig similar to her burg's world·record in the 200 back at the said of her chance involvement Phillips 66 Spring Nationals in March with friends and their with Gaelic football, a 1:55.15, and is seeded first Krayzdbwg attempt or selling Craig stumbled is seeded second. Gaelic football. Ml Brandee Craig back in to soccer. Peirsol won his first World Ownplon­ showed up to a After playing soccer ship title in 200 I (200 back) and bolds five national titles (two in the 100 beck and game two years ago and they stuck at F.dison High. she thought that PHOTOS BY CRYSTAL lAUOEROALE I DAILY Pl.OT me on the field. My first real game would be it But. Bond encouraged three in the 200 back). He is also the was Last year, when we were in the Craig to play for the Pirates, and well. Orange Coast College product Brandee Craig is entering her second youngest American (15) to break two min­ final against San Diego." the rest is history, successful history. season of gaelic footbaH, a soccer-like game in which you can use your utes in the 200 back. "We were down by 14 points at Cral.g helped lead the Pirates to hands, with the Orange County Roisin (Irish for 'The Roses·). The team is Nicole Mackey, the other area swimmer halftime,• she continued. ~ We ended back-to-back South Coast getting ready to go to Chicago and compete for the national title. competing Tuesday at the Hall of Rune up winning by one point. and then Conference tides in 1987 and 1988. Aquatic <:enter. was eighth (2;20.70) in the went up to the Gaelic Games in the She was the team captain in 1988, of 1988. "I wish I had a team like that playing. She's a great friend and an women's 200-meter individual medley, Bay Area and won it all All we hear is when she earned first-team now." inspiration for me to coach. She swimming the first 100 meters in 1:05.89. that we're Americans and we should all-conference honors as a sweeper. Craig went on to play at San taught me bow to treat players as Mackey. a Newport Harl>or senior in be easily beaten. We can use our feet, Her defensive skills was a key Francisco State, where she earned individuals and players." the fall, competes Friday in the ~·s like in soccer, and that gives us a big component in the Pirates' record, first-team all-conference laurels and Bond also taught Craig how to be a 200 back. Aaron's younger sister and New­ advantage." 20-1 -1, l O·O·O in conference. OCC was named the team's MVP. She winner. Bond, the only womens JX>rt Harbor senlor•to·be Hayley Peirso1 The O.C Rolsln team recently won reached the state finals in 1988, and came back to Costa Mesa to coach soccer coach in OCCs history, will races in the women's 200 ~ today. the the Southern California regional title, along the way, Craig contributed in with Bond. and continued to learn begin her 21st season with the 800 free, in which shes seeded second. on thus qualifying for the Gaelic Garnes team single-season records: longest from her. Pirates this fall She led Coast to a Friday and the 1,500 free Saturday, when in Chicago Aug, 29-31. Craig has winning streak, 18, and fewest goals "Her biggest contribution to me is state championship in I 989, and has she will be seeded fourth. Peirsol took fifth been suffering from minor back allowed. nine. knowing how to take care of players," been victorious in nearly 70% or her in the women's 400 IM Monday. injuries recently, but she will be "Tilat was a memorable season," Craig said of Bond's lesson. "When I games. Bonds Pirates will face Craig's The recent Newport Harbor graduate ready to play in Chicago. She's said Craig, who still remembers the came out high school I was ready to Gauchos at SaddJeback. Oct. 29 at 3 and UC Berkeley-bound Ryan Lean races looking forward to the competition. team's overall and conference record quit soccer. She told me to keep p.m. Priday in the 1,500 free and wiD compete in thl 800 free Saturda)t lean was 24th in the men's 400 IM (4:04.98) Monday. ROLLER HOCKEY MEN'S BASKE I BALL Locals claim honors at Green goes national tournament with Germany The California Performance UCI's all-time leading le&SOn, when he led Irvine to its first !Mg Hockey Mis&lon Velocity youth (10- West Conference regula.Meason tide. He 11) roller hockey team. including scorer will play in Europe. wu not telected. and aince be did not three youngsters from Newport haw an agent at the time, he wu able to Beach and Costa Mesa. claimed top Steve Vlr1en play hia 8ellior eeuon at UCJ. ~ honors at the North American Roller Daily Pilot he wu not eUglble for the NBA draft alter Hocby Ownplonships Thursday in bJs senior eeaaon. aince he had declared St. Paul, Minn. Jerry Green, UC Irvine's all-time- leader the~year. Darin Nowick scored the winning in point.a scored and a two·dme Big West UC Irvine men's buk.etbal1 coach Pat goal in the champion.sh.Ip game Conference Playef of the Year, l6gned a Oouglats laid, Green can develop point with four aeconds left u the Velocity contract to play with a bubtball teem guard lkmt, but lhouJdn't neglect hJs woo. 3·2, over unbeaten Thur in Germany. Jerome Lewts. Green's true talent: ecortng. Poweibouae. agent. lllid Tuelday. "He cm tcOre on anyone; it doesn't F.adier in the tournament the Ve­ Green will play for the Mltteldeutscher matter what 1evel he's playlna on," Dotlg­ locity powered past teams fropi Basketball Oub in the Bundesltga DM- lul laid of Green. "He's a ICIOIW. He can Minnelola. Michigan and New Yolk. aon I league. . come down and cnate a ~ appor· In the eemUJna11, it went .Into

I ' SPORTS ... • , •• -- 1', 2002 • ~~ BOYS WATER POLO bolDfn row, from left: Jonllhol'I Sqierlt. A bronze for Newport boys ~Helfrich, Coln McKl>ben, l.AFAYETIE - 1be Newport Youth Water Polo boys 12-and-W\der team placed third at the United I 11 I 1 1f ClintOn Jor1h' States water Polo National Junior Olympb last SpeftCef Astust week. and Colin Newport led 5-1 before knocking off Commerce in Shefman, ToP a medal-round game and was awarded the bronze rcM, from left: medal at an awards ceremony at the Soda Aquatic Landon Bel, Nick Center in Moraga. Zeiser, Blake Top scorers Clinton Jorth and Colin Sherman led "fbdlty Chiapuzio,Artwk.be, Landon Bell. Kristopher Craib Nkk Zelea' and fKk Robllon played strong defense 18 - Andrew Cole and Jack Robison, as Krlltopber Onlb, Andy Hayee. Mkhael Helfrlcb. Newport Harbor capped by Coach Colin MdQbben and }ooatbon Sanglaa.t were im­ Swimming, '02 Jimmy Newton. pressive offensively. Jimmy Newton coaches the team

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    9?7 E The fotlow1n1 pen.ons The lollow1n1 persons Newport Beach City Meu. CA 92627 r do1n1 bus.neu ret1 Yes, •ny. why the peltlton for The F1ct1t1ous Business ...... de I" o •rt doin1 bu~neu n . •re do•n• bu••ness as Cre..,.s1 . ~J. ranae. Model Mach1nln1 Se< • • - 1/ 1712000 chanae of name Would name referred lo above NOTICE Of TRUS. wt be m t , llut not bt aranted CA92869 vice. 1816 Monrovoa ACI Window Masters. Eun R Wilson TEE'S SALE Trustet out ~nant °" tfW· was fried on Oran&e Sieve Cllioll, 80 wtllte Ave Costa Mesa. CA 16892 Hos l11ns 11 . Thii sl.atemtnl wes NOTICE OF HEARING County on 3 30 01. FILE SM No. 802$89 l.Ollfl ranty, ·~ Of C•p l ane Hewpor I ~ Hunt1neton Beach, CA ftled with the County Date SEP 17, 2002 HO 20016860002 92617 4 No. 70U5"43520 Title Implied, regerdlfl9 ttUt, Trme ? 00 p m Dept Cont. CA 92657 T001 C 92649 Clerk ol Onnee County Ordtf No. 1271llO YOU Thomas H. Oonatelh Thos bus1nen is con· Tech uttone Tools, Cetlos Alberto Btlbao. poe.... 1on . °' enoum· l73 1816 on 07/ 19/0? ARE IN DEFAULT UN­ bfancee, to pay Ult 619 Promontory Or ducted by a aeneral Inc ERTY, IT MAY BE ch1rges and eapen1t 1 OF INTEHTION TO The bu* sale and This stalemenl wn dome _b_usiness yet' Yes. dolna bu5'"es.s yet' YH lhe follow1111 penons of tht Truatet for the TRANSFER ALCO· of the !tied with lht County 2 2/1/02 SOlD AT A PUBl1C transfer lioohOllc l/ l/'l00 are dom1 business H SALE. IF YOU NEED total a mount (It lht I Tool Tech Cu llins C•rlos Alberto 81lbao, HOUC beverage llceflse IS Cler k o 0 r an&e Co unly Tools, Inc J· 9 Preferred Rul Estile time of tht lnlt111 publl· AH EXPLAHATION Of BEVERAGE LICENSE Intended to be conaum- on 07/ 19/02 c th 1 R di , Se THE NA TIJRE OF THE cation of the Notice or (UCC Ste. 1101 et Hq. mated at lhe o1fio1 ot 20026910616 P!:'srd~~I e "'" Thn• st atement was ptrllnll Ave . fountain PROCEEDINGS Sale) rtHOfllbty Kil· •nd B & p 24073 et TOWER ESCROW INC . Daily Pilot July 24. 31, Thrs statement wa" hied with the County Valley, CA 92708 AGAINST YOU, YOU m1ted to be Ht forth 1eq.) 3600 Wilshire Blvd . Aua 7· 14• ?002 Wl68 filed with the County ~~~~n:,~•nae County Doualu 0 Keele 9652 below. Tht amount SHOULD CONTACT A NOTICE IS #426. los Angeles. CA Cler ~ ol Orange County ,, la Esperana Ave LAWYER. On mey be g,.•ttt on Ill• 200269114 HEREBY GIVEN thal a 90010 and the anbd· Rctftletlsllliltu on 07/ 12/02 Delly P~ot,.July J l . ~ue r o·unl a 1n Valley CA ot/03/200211 02:00 PM, day of 1111. Plact of 92708 Wk aalt ot auets and a pated sale date 15 Sep- "-s...... 2002HOU6J 7 14 21 W7S4 CALIFORNIA RECON· Sale: THE NORTM 2002 lhrs buiineu '" VEYANCE COMPANY, FRONT ENTRANCE TO tfln&fer ot elooholic lembet 18, 2002 The followlna person' 011ly Pilot July 31. Aue • • ~0 11 be1111- lloense IS "ft.A ...... u • A Is '· 14. 712002 wn8 ,...... ducted by an lnd1v1duel SUCCESSOR BY THE COUNTY COURT· .,,.. ""' '''"" _,.. are do1na business as. Hive you sta1 led MERGER TO SER· HOUSE 700 CIVIC abouttobernadt subject to Caltfomla Tarlu Enterprisn, 2603 Rclttlels..... "-S...... dome business yet' Ho RANO RECONVEY­ CENTER DRIVE WEST The ~I) , Social Uniform CommeR:iat Vrsta Orn1d1. Newport .._ t~ The followinc persons Doueras O'Keefe AHCE COMPANY at SANTA AHA, CA Legal Secunty or Federal Tax Code Section 6Hl6 2 Buch. CA 92660 - - are doina business u . This s tatement w as the duly appolnl*' Otscl1ptlon: - Amount Humber• and buli,_ The purchase pnce Robert John Douelns The lollowine persons Mar 'lac Electronics, flled with lh• County Trutlff ondtr and of unpe.ld balance and tcldl9ls ot tie Of consideration fl coo- 18597 Teret1cornrs, like are do1n1 buslneu as: 2001 Harbor Blvd , Costa Clerk of Or anat County pursuam to DMd of othtr CN"91': ....(1)111ctntee(1) ... nec:tiOn with the aale ot lts1nore CA92!)31 I Iulo lrte Co1t1n a . Me.u. CA 92627 o n 08/ 12/02 TNSt RICOfdld $7.. , 048.05 (n tlmltltdl MOHAMED SAlfUl the business end transter Helen [•mine Douelns, 16787 Beach Blvd N Electronocs, Inc (CA) 2002691JJ06 09127/1991, Booei , Page Slrttt eddrut and ISi.AM end a.Y.RIAM ot the llceflae. iS the IUITI 12151 Dale Ave .. Sten Hunhn&ton Beach, CA 2001 Harbor Bl'ld , Costa 011ly Pilot Au1 14. 71 • lnatrument 11-625'11 otllW common dfftg• ISi.AM and All REZA. ot 5275.000 OO, plus t on, CA 90680 92647 Mu.a. CA 92627 28 Sepl 4 2002 W810 of offld 1l rlln Ind loll\ anoc:latlon, 80247 ' ' has been approved by The lollow1n1 persons ...S...... P or t taurent Plac e, savings 111ocl•tlof!l. O! Avtl\ut, Mell S~. N -n.. .._... the n-...... nt ot ~ are dome business n Ne wport Beach, CA 03 02 CM, North , ""' assets .,.,..,g ...... -~ · - a) Los Alamitos Dent1I The follow1ne persons 9""'"" eavlng• blnll 1pecmeo ...... are """""'ll'I de- hollc Beverage Control d b '"""' I" u.ctlon 5102 of Ult CA 9132'4, (t1•1 • ~ .!"'·-·~mlture Dated July a, 2002 Care b) Los "l1m1tos are orne usrness es: D.J. Cordon Croup Flnel\Cill Cod4t and n2e or (714) 573·1M5 ~~. •• ..,. ...,..,...... · MOHAMED SAIFUL Dental Croup, c ) Los Th• Ru11 Company, 2044 (CA), 1947 Port Laurent euthotl1.td to do busl· CALIFORNIA RECOH· """" ' • ...... ,,...._,.., IS' .... ,... R, . .. IS' .... Al11m1tos Dentist, d) Los Phalarope Cl . Costa Place. Newport Beach , ntH kl thlt .Utt. Sale VEYAHCE COMPANY traclename . oood'Mll .,...... , ,_, "'"" """· Alamllos Dental, 3551 Mesa, CA 92626 CA 92660 wlll bl htkl by tht duly IS A DEBT Cou.EC· INM iiasehold rm'. ALI REZA. Farquhlf Ave . •102. Los John S Vllbe. 2044 lhis business Is con eopolnt.ed tnJsttt .. TOR ATTBIPTINO TO prowinen11 c:ovtnlnl Sellef(s)ILic:ensee(a) Alamitos, CA 90720 Ph1larope Ct Costa dueled by. • cor-poralton thOwn btlow, of all COLLECT A DEBT. not to mpece & ABC H & J ALUAHCE, INC • Cary D Prins. 505 Mese. CA 92626 Have you started right, tltlt, Ind lmernt AHY INFORMATION LioenM By Jose R Villaflor, H & Mar1ue11t e Ave . Corona Ines• Sol be. 2044 do1rte business yet? No conveyt del Mai . CA 92625 Ph1laropt Ct Colle O.J Cordon Cr o up, lltkl by th• tnlStff In USED FOR THAT 4511S Barranct Plr#y.. Ml AolU, John B Wall•ce. 610 Mese, CA 92626 Dennis J Cor-don. Prn· the ~ dt­ DEBORAH BRIGNAC , Irvine. CA Buy9r(a)/Applicltlt(I) N Chu1ch St. Leyton. This business is con· !dent setlbed pt'09ltty undtf VICE PRESIDENT The type d license Newport &eac:fl..Costa tJT 84041 ducted by a ceneril lhtS statement was end punuant to tht ASAl'492805 08/14. to be trll\*'9d • ()n. Mesa Deily This buslfless 1s con partnership hied • itl'I the Co<1nt)' 00l21. Of/21 Sele Beer & Wint • CN657977 10600-GK dttCted by • eene11I Heve you started Cletll of Dl•n1e County [)ltd pf Trult, Tbt "" EDnQ Pi.c:e and Ucense Aug 14, 2002 pert neuhlp doirte bus1n.ns yet? Ho on 08/09/02 - - Heve you sl•rted lnue Svalbe 20026911066 IOllCIOfnm- do1n1 buwiess yet? Yu. This statement was Delly Piiot Aua. 14• 21 &-EST&TIOf: EsuowNo 1060J.GK OlJW iUUed Joi die 1993 filed •rlh the County 28 4 2002 TO-•111 " • NOTIC£ TO ~EDI· piemlses loclted at Gary o Prms Clef ~ of Diana• County • Sept · WIOI PAllllOITOIM&a, ....PAll.11.111.a,&. TORS same Thrs 5t•lemenl was on07/ 19.l'02 ...... CASl-A21C7U Of BULKSAl...E ANO The bulk Salt 111<1 hied w1lh llle County 2002M10M-J M-S...... 2 lo ell heirs, ben1flc11r1u, credrtors. con1tn1enl ~.~FER~CTO~ transfer ot tile alcotlolrc Ctm of Oranp County ~!:'/::.t~1 '\viJ9 The followon1 persons creditors, and persons who may olhtf 1.,__ .... ~ llcenM Is on 08/1)9/02 ere dorna business u 20026911052 w1w be interested 111 the wilt or .state, or bot.h, HOUC lntencled to 08 OOl\'4m- ~.... A. ) 1unhre, B ) of. PAUL HORTON MILLER. Ml • alla PA!Jl H BEVERAGE LICENSE ITllled et tne ol'llct ot Daily rolot Aul 14 21 • neatoonrentah.corn, C ) Mlt.l(R. JR. (UCC S.C. 110t et Hq. TOWER ESCROW lHC • 28• Sept 4· 2002 W800 ...S...... snowbolf drn1. com , A f'lnTION FOR PROBATE has been fi14d by and B & p 24013 et 3eOO ~ ~ . The followlfll penons 16135 Al&Oflquln Street. PAUL HORTON MILLER . IH on the Superlof Couf't ttq.) 1426, LOI Angelel. CA ~..... •r• do1n1 business es; St e. 300, Huntin11on of Celofornia. County of ORANGE t NOTICE IS ll0010 and tit 111tic> ...s...t A ) S3Peymtnts, 8.) 8eadl. CA 92649 lliE PETITION FOR PR08ATE req uests that PAUL HEREBY GIVEN that a paled Nie dllt Is Sep- The followona persons S JBuopp. 57S An ton .1800. Inc. (CA), 16835 ~;!=t.':.~~E~ ~~m~1,~:°:::!•des~!1.~rh~ ~- :' °'ot'"':~ ~~··=2.... II ~r:rbi:,o;n1M~!'n•~n::1 ~!}:~2':0 · Cost• :='t!t1!;:te.!::. decedent. .,.,,. I ••.-.. _ to C-'lfomll 3 ""' ... B Sonom• SotutloM Stf. CA 92649 THE PETITION requests. the decedent's 111111 tlld btvetage llcenM 1 ~- Commetc:ltl g~~~ J.~~~bg~d • vices. Inc (NV), 575 Thn builne$s Is con cod1C1ls. 1f 1ny. bt lldmltted to probel1. 1rie will .t>oul IO be INde Code Section St08 2 R•ndell o... od Kunert. Anton Blvd .. Suite 300, ducted by: • corporation end any codicils •re ave1ltble for eumln•dOtf In .,_,~ ~ame(F_!LSoclalTax DOS, 3032 >-n Rd . Costa Mesi, CA 92£26 Have you st11ted lha ftle kept by the court. ·1 -"' ...... ,. YES/NOY Cost• Mesa, CA 92626 This buslneu Is '4:on doln& business yet7 Yu, THE f't!TITION requesh authority to •dmlhleter Nomberl and l>UlineU The j)U(ChaM PfiCll J@fftey Ch•itu S•!_la ducied by a c0r~ •llon My l. 2002 the nt1te under II!• Independent Admlnlsltellon lddtnl the or c:onsidefation In ~ K t Df Hive you started J800, 11>t. ot 3692 0 of Estates Act. (This euthorlty will 1llow the Mlltr(a~s) we nedorl 'Mlh the Nie ol ~~~·A l •mitos~ dA 9o7zti dolna business yet7 Yes. Jeff Busche,.CEO p.raon•I representellvt lo l•kt 1Mny ltlt0111 MC>tiAMED SAIFUl #Ill buslneM lfld lnlntf• 15 6/ 1/2002 This stet11M11t WH witho ut obt.aillllla cOUt"t approve!. Befort t•lftl 9lld MARIAM d the b\M, la Ille M#ll This business con Sonom• Solut ions filad 1111111 Ult COIUltY ~ 1 c-erteln very 1m9r•nt.tO;te 111111 bt required to .,.,. 13110 Yt61, IMnl. CA ~ es4Wn1t1C1 ti Have you sl•rttd Dave Cornelius. Se«• Oft 07~ notlu to kltwnled peuons unleu lllty ""'" ~ ~ 11 1 10,000 00, which con- dol C>f'!ll bu1tnen yetf YH. t•y !00Ht114tt waived nottet or c0t1sented to tht ~d COCO'S BAXERY RES. liltl °' h folOoMllO, 11,195 this • t.atetnent w11 Deily Pdot July 3 1. All& action) fht Independent ectmfflbtnllon au It~ lnllial ~ R•naR D. Ku11trt filed w'1lh the Co1111ty 7, 1• , 212002 W781 1 wl" lie ar1nted unles\ en l11te

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