HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-02-27 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the N ewpo rt-Mesa con1n1un ity since 1907
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2004
,
Board reopens
I
Swap meet bid
Twe companies.
incl uding the
weekend ma rke t's
founder, a re set to
compete fo r lease.
Deirdre Newman
Da1lyP1lot
fAIHCHOlJ DS l'he
Orangl' County l'air Board lie
<.:idrd 11,ur..,day Ill re1ipl'n bill
ding fo r 1hr lt'u..,r of the fair-
grnund1>' high 1•1u.J, WL'ch·nu
swap nwc1. dl'!>pill' lingt:ri11~
reservation .. from -.omt· dirt.•t:
loro; who wamcd IU 11ego1iall'
<;olely with Tl'I Phil Entcrprhe,,
1he fo1111dc·r and .IS yt'ar op
crn1or of the Or:111ge Cuuill)
~larkl•1 Pf.in·.
I hL' ho.ird .11,u approH'd
hmng an 0111..,idC' um,uhant In
help tle<,1gn .111 c4u11able Jml
WEATHER
QUESTION
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bidding for th!! .
lease the right
move? Call our
Reader's Hotline at
(949) 642·6086 or send an
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1mpar11.tl pmcc~' for rrque ... l·
ing bids, whirh i' all ahn111
fan• rrom a January deri,iun II
111.1de not l<1 look oul'ide.
Tel l'hil i'> compe1i11g again,1
IJl'lawart• North Co. for rill'
ll'a~e. J'lwy Wl're llH· 011ly 1w11
rumpa111e'> 10 '11h111i1 hid'
\\ hl'n the origmal rt•4ut''' fo1
hid' ''t'nl out I Ill' h11.m.l n1\l'd
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See SWAP, Page A4
Costa Mesa Fire Chief Jim Elhs. right, and his 21-year old son Kevin. an emergency medical tee t 1111. 1.in rn I 1 •I 11
1omed forces to rescue a.man from a burning ca r that was involved ma head-on colhs1on MorcJ.1\ r 1~1t: ''' ••h
Overnight storm
packed big punch A family of hero e s
Forecaste rs say a
sma lle r storm w il l
be 01;1 shore to d ay,
bbg~kend skie
sho u ld be clear.
June Casaerande
Daily Pilot
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See STORM. Page A4
Costa M es a Fire Chief Jim Ellis and his -,on Kl·vi n
pull a m an out of a burning a car, ~a vin g hb lifl'.
Deepa Bharath
LJa11y Pilot
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See HEROES P.1~· f,4
Longtime Daily Pilot adverti sing di re ctor dies
Judy Oetting, who worked a t the paper fo r 2 1 years.
helped re turn it to profitabili ty through her strong
chara cter, leadershi p, creativity and dedica ti o n.
De.epa Bharath
Oa1ly Pilot
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worked at the Daily Pilot for 21 years.
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See OETIING. Page A4
Da ily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ON THE WEB:
www.dall'fp#ot.com
WEATHER ~
There's some chance it will
rain a little today.
SeePace A2.
HAPPENINGS
Plano genius Billy Childs
will play at the performing
arts center tonight.
SeeP11eA6
SPORTS
CdM advances to the CIF
aemlflnala In boys' soccer.
SeePqe A9
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Supermarket official s, union agree to tentative deal
Twenty-week s trike could
come to a n e nd if the
proposed agreem ent is
approved after closed
meetings this weekend.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Shoppers can finally
gel a loaf of bread or a gallon of milk
without worrying ahout crossing a
picket line.
The United l·ood and Commercial
Workers union and the mnnagement of
rhc parent companies of Albertsons.
Ralphs 1md Vons supermarkets reached
a tentatiVP deal Thursday In the long·
running supermarkrt strike. nccord i'ng
to the union's website.
•After 20 weeks of historic struggle,
we have achieved the objective of our
sacrifice: a fair and equitable agreement
wilh your c:rnployeri.," read a ... t.1tt•mcn1
made hy lht• union reprc..,c·nling Oran~('
County. Local 324, afler tlw tc·111a11v1·
awc('menl had heen reached.
fht' agreement prec;erwo; alTnrdahk
healthcare, maintaini. pcn ... mn~ and
achieve~ job security. ;iccordrng 10
union c;pokeswoman Ellen Anreder. No
specific details could be given 11n11l
members vote 10 accept lhe agreemcnl.
which i'> expected to happen in union
meeting ... across Southern C.alifornia on
Saturday an~ Sunday. she added.
Throughout the day Thursday, nr·
mors that an agreemr nt was imminent
spread among the pickets outside Von~
at the Mesa Verde Center store.
"It's tremendous. It's fantastk." said
Steve Spector, who works in the fro1,en
food department.
Tilltrsday was the 16th day of re·
newed negotiations between the union
and the management of the parent
See DEAL, Pa1• A4
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THIN KING ALLOWE D
Strike was about JJri11 c·i1Jle
T he I WI•"'' \\'('rt· 11111 yPt
the nation\ 1·ollt.'>(t'
football d1ampi011'>.
Ihm Brady had not ye1 held
llir Super Howl trophy ovt'r hi'>
he.id for a .. ccond 1ime m
three year ... And (.my IJavh
wn~ ''ill.al the helm of the
'!tale -lubcil on hi' w11y out.
II wns n Saturday evening in
mld·<ktober. the· 11 lh robe
exact, when our bagger ...
butchcr;o;, t:ashicrs, baker!> and
hox hoys went on strike from
LOLITA
HARPER
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Vons, Ralphs and Albertson'>. It wns I .~9
days ago 1ha1 the United Poou and
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See ALLOWED. Paae A4
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A2. 'r~l.t'f ft'[l!UdlY" 2004
ON THE WATER
K[NT mEPTOW I DAil Y Pll 0 I
Jason Ngu, 1•n lays ou1 materials he will use to make banners and naubcal flags at Nikki's Flag Shop on Old Newport Boulevard.
The flagship enterprise
Oeepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
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WHAT'S AFLOAT
•WHAT'S AFLOAT 15 p11h1tshor1 pnriod11.c1lly
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SPECIAL EVENT
The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum will
havo on 11xlubH for "Hooked The Lure and
Lore of Sport F1shtng.~ al the Grand Salon
fr om 10 tl rn 10 5 µ m lhrouyh Feb 29 The
m11:,011m '"at i51 E: Co.isl Highway.
Nowport Bem;h Information (949) 673 7863,
hrtµ 'Www nlmm orq
BOAT RENTALS
With Marina W•terSports at the B•lbo• Fun
Zone, you can enioy nau1tcal experiences
from mild to wild Take a self-guided lour of
the bay 1n your choice of power and sail
watercraft. 111mp the ocean swells in a
Sea Doo 1etboat, put you sport-fishing skills
to thu losl in a fully equipped Boston whaler,
or soar above 1t all on a parasail flight along
tho Newport coast. Comphmen1af'/ ice end
biwer.igos art> included w11h all electric boat
rentals
Balbo• Bo•t Rent•ls can put you on the
water in many ways: with single end>double
kayaks. electric boats, 14-holder sailboats,
pedal boats and runabouts for offshore use
Need a flag wi th your
favorite m asco t?
Nikki's Flag Shop may
be able to help you out.
h~t· tlwrr rna.-.co1'.
"I \'Vl'I\ did 01\C with a ptl'lllrl' of th" pd
po11dh'," l.ukoi.ky -..iid.
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of tht• IHi;ll mg l1Jhure anti 1rach111111
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\'orld: he -.aid.
0 1 cr1J1sing the bay. Balboa Boat Rentals also
holds two-hour scavenger hunts aboard the
electric bay boats, providing group activity
for corporations, birthdays. nonprofit
01ga1111ations and group outings. The hunt
packayes include boats, trivia questions,
rndps, Poteroid cameras and supplies The
cost of a hunt begins at $225 per boat and
ca1ering is available al an additional rate. For
hunt reservations, call (949) 673-7200.
Electri<; boat '9frtal1 •re av.Hable by the
hour at Duffy Electric Boats, 2001 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beacti. All boats are
equipped with window enclosures anctCD
players. Ice and cups' are provided.
Reservations are suggested An hour ren1al
is $75. (949) 645-081 2
P9dal boat•. electric 00.U, boo9ie boards.
kayaks. inflatable rafts, catamarans. beacti
furnilure and wetsuits are available for renl
at Resort Water Sports et Newport Dunes.
(949) 729-1150.
Gondola tourt are otr.red by the Gondola
Co. of Newport, 3400 Via Opono. Suite
102-8. The $75 cost includes a basket of
breed, ctieese, salami, ice. glasses, a blanket,
music and a Polaroid picture. Wine is also
available. (949) 675-1212.
Gondola Adventures/Newport, 3101 W.
Coast Highway, offers one-and two-hour
gondola cruises. A one-hour tour with
ctiampagne is $70 A two-hour tour with
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,1 l hllll'tl ~I.Ill''> IJ,1g ,111d a ~lt'J<ican flag.
I "lll'mu•11 .11"' proudly ht:ar flag., ofthl'
1ypt· of fhh tht•y ri11<·h. l.ulo.,ky i.11itl.
"flll')' haw 111arh11. 1um1. alhal'ore or
Jnlphin llag' dt•pt•ndi11g on whal llwy'Vl'
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dinner and diampayne 1s $180. Pickup 1s
available at Wiilerlront restaurants. (9491
675 4984.
Gondole Romence offers daily tours of
Newport Harbor during luncti and dinner.
Call (949) 6754730. The tours go out of Lido
Manna V1llt1ge, 3400 Via Oporto. Newport
Beacti
CRUISES
Join Capt. Don Moseley on the be•utiful
sailing yactit Dulcinea for a narrated
Newport Harbor cruise of the fabulous
watorlront homes and boats of the nch and
famous. see the sea hon colony, and sail tho
s pectacular cool·summer, warm.fall
Sou1hern Cahtornia coastline to Laguna
Bead1 or Dana Point. As a private birthday,
ann1versal'/ or special event? Sail, swim,
snorkle, kayak, sunbathe, watcti dolphins.
and dine at anchor for the lime-of-your-life
vaca1ton at Catalina Island on 1hts
well·appo1n1ed. U.S. Coast Guard inspected
vessel. ASA sailing instruction and
certification. Business conference facility.
Information: http://www.shellbackdon.com,
shellbackdon u•yahoo.com, (949) 632-3736.
Electric Boat Tours offers two-hour cruiH• of
Newport Harbor ($75 per cruise). Round·trip
hotel or off-the-water restaurant shuttle
service is available. Pick-up from restaurants
with dodls 1s also available. Chartered and
catered tours. (949) 291-1953 or
hrtp:llwww wattsontheharbor.com.
Allele Robinson
Daily Pilot Pol1t1cs, hus1ness end onv11onmun1 roportet, (9491 764-4330
oliaa.robmson"ilfar1mos com LI.a~
NtlWS ass1stan1. (949) 574-4298
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PtiOTOGRAPHERS
Martt C Dustin, Don Loach,
Konl Trevtow
POSTMASTER. Send addross
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1Hust1ations. edilorial matter 01
ad11ort1sements herein can be
roproduced without wntton
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Pubhshur
TONYOOOEAO
Editor
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\.ANA JOHNSON Promotions Dirooor
Er:>mNG SlAFf
S.J. Cahn
Menagilll) Editor,
(9491 574 4233
s t C'ahn l11t1mf1S.oom o.n.n. GcMMt City Editor.
1949)~?4
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RkherdOuM
Sparta Editor,
(949) 574'4223
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Mille Swenton
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TH E HARBOR COLUMN
A stormy
billS ahead
A hoh1e
winter
storms have linaUy
arrivcll in Southern
California, anll thb
morning I'm i11
Enscnada, Mexiw.
loading a yach1
nnto a tra11spor1
:.hip.
I received tt
l<l!.t·minute i.:all 1hi'
week 10 deliver a
MIKE
WHITEHEAD
the back of the
boa1? Its dangerous
to shut down all
yo ur systems, and
turning ofI a vessel
engine can have
very serious
consequences. n1e
operator could lose
control, especially
with any current or
wind. I do not think
the auLhors have
ever heard of
Carver 500 motor yarltt from
Newpon llarbor tu
Ensenada. l111forll.11latdy,
this w~ek is 1101 a good 1 inll'
to be on thr on.•an with till'
-.111rm syslt·m~. hi..:h \We'll'>
and poSll><l <,mall l raft
advisorie1'.
1 loweVl'r, a 111111· l'1111·k b
tirlcing. a-. thl' I )111·kw1..,l'
Yacht fr.i.111,pon 'hip l<>:ich
friday mominK> .1111.l 1f the
yacht i' not i11 l·111,t•11atla,
then 1hc nwnl'r hirfl'il1-tlw
l'nlire 1-hip\ 1ran~por1 fee.
Joi ning nli.' 1111 thi., dt'livl'ry il>
Capt. Oiandler Bell, and we
are act:ustnmed ln u~in~ this
o;ervice. Unfor111na1l'ly, lhc
unreliable skipper who left
the ve:.sel i' up lhl' creek.
and lhe ve!>M'I should have
been mowd lrL-.t week by
simply monitoring the
weather. Ilic yadH 1r.rni.por1
l>hip-' art• goud i.t·rvice' 1ha1
allow boat owlll'fl\ w11h h1i;:
or small vc'>-.,els w rclonitc to
destination~ normally out of
1heir range, like the San Juan
li.landi. or thl' Ea.0,1 C11a ... 1
On another nulc, Ray
Tsuneyoshl. who io; the
!.late'~ hoaling and
walcrwar• t.l1rrc1or. lillll·d IO
warn me ahoul Assembly Uill
2222. which wa<> inlroduced
on Feb. 18 by A~emhlyman
Paul Koretz and coauthored
by Assemblyman SaJly
Ueber and Sen. Nell Soto.
AH 222:l is an acl llJ add
Chapter 4.J lt.:on11ncnc111g
with St•ction 6 10) to Divi~ion
:1 of the I larhor' and
avigation Code, r1'1;11111g 10
boating safety 10 l'n.1l'I the
A11Lhony Farr and Stary
Heckett Boating sarNy /\el 11f
2004 . The author.. w;.int IO
makl· it unlawful to 11pcra1e
a vessel. or have lhc engine
idling. when a per,011 b m
the water nearer 1ha11 20 feet
or on the rear portion u( lhe
vessel. What, did I rl'ad this
corret:lly?
The bill is poorly wri11en,
obviously hy those who do
not under..tand the
opera lion or a boat. and it
!>Cems 111 be a knee-jerk
reaction. The bill i~ 111
response to S('Vl'rnl boaters
and swimmers who were
overcome by carbon
monoxide pois1111in~. an
issue lhe Coasl ( ;uaru is
addressing.
;\R 2222 require' you to
tum off your l'llWllt''-·
induding your genernwr.
whenever someone i'> in the
water wit11in 20 fe!'I or 0 11
man-overboard procedures,
nur have they ever gone
water siding.
Many or Lhe carhon
monoxide dealhs have been
a11ribu1ed to both teak
c;urfing, where you hold onto
Lhe swim step while being
pulled through the water.
and when swimmers go
inside the panially enclosed
-.wim step:. of house boa ls.
Boat manufacturers are
looking at new technology to
reduce emissions, and some
exhaust pons have been
relocated 10 minimize
t>xhaust concenlrations in
specifk areas. Do Lhe
authors Lhink that the
exhaust fumes only blow
directly behind the boat. or
have they forgotten about
the wind or venturi effects?
Oh, I forgot to memion Lhat,
of course, warning stickers
will have to be placed on
every boat. There are so
many placards and warning
slickers on boats now that
the number of warning
labels are becoming
ridiculomi.
You can go online to read
about this biU at
'111p:llwww. kgi nfo.a1.g()(I/
bilinfo.lltml and enter AB
2222. I wish the legislators
would ask maritime
professionals Hke the Coast
()uard, Department of
Boating and Waterways and
professional captains before
inlroducing such bills.
Oh, did I men tion that I
'tfrongly oppose this bill, and
1hat I think lhe bill defies
boating safety by putting the
vessels at risk?
Tune in to my MBoathouse
Radio Show" this and every
Sunday from 4 to 5 p.m. on
KCBQ·AM ( 11 70), or listen
over the lntemet at
lrttp:/lwww.boathouseradio.
com. You can call in to the
loll-free listener Une at (8881
344-1170 and join in on
Southern California's only
boating talk radio show.
broadcasting along the coast
from San Diego to Oxnard
and out to Santa Catalina
Island.
Safe Voyages.
• MIKE WHITEHEAD is the
Pilot's boating and harbor
columnist. Send him your
harbor ancl marine-related
thoughts and stof'/ suggestions
bye-mail to
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST feet.
The chance for a 1mall craft
The heavy rain is gone but advisof'/ is high for the open
lingering showers could water. Northwest winds will be
persist today. Expect partly from 10 to 20 knot1, with
cloudy skies with a 30% ctiance western swells from 14 to 17
of rain and light winds. High feet.
temperatures will be from 57
to 62 degrees. SURF More of the same tonight as
the chance for measurable The northwettern energy precipitation is 30%. Lows will should drop off a bit, bu1 It will
be from 39 to 47 degrees. still bring turf into the
Another storm could come double-oveme.d zone. through as early as Monday, WV...quelty: bu1 the weeltend looks clear. www.surlrid«org
lnfotmetlon;
www.nwa.nou.gov TIDES
BOATING FORECAST The National ~r
From the coaat to C«tallna, Service h .. posted a high aurf
advlSOf'Y through 8 a.m. eKpect winds to be from the Saturday.
west from 10 to 20 knots with Time ........ higher gutU. Waves thould be 1:18 a.m. ·UlfMthlgh betw9en 1 and 3 hlet with a 9:59a.m. 1.23f9etlow wettem swell from 9 to 12 feet.
Winds ahould c:Nnge to the WATER TEMPERATURE north late, and the ...,, will
badr down to between 8 end 8 58degr-.ee . ,
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llome prices continue to rise in 2004
Shortage of single-
famiJy houses and
steady interest rates
continues to feed the
(eal estate market.
' ~llcla Robinson
1'ally Pilot
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' : NEWPORT-MESA -Single-
family home prices in Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa contin·
!led their skyward climb in
January, with price Increases In
t>oth cilies surpassing statewide
growth, data from the Orange
<!:oast Assn. of Realtors showed.
The median price for an ex-
i~ting single family home in
<::osta Mesa jumped 23.5% to
5525,000 in January, up from
$425,000 in the same month in
2003.
ln Newport Beach. a median-
priced single family home cost
$1.4 million last month, a 31.7%
increase Crom the January 2003
median price of$l.07 million.
As long as interest rates hold
and inventory remains low.
prices In the Newport-Mesa
housing market will keep going
up, local real estate agents said.
Across the state, the median
price for a single-family home
rose 20. 7% in January com ·
pared with the same m~mth in
2003. the California Assn. of Re·
altors reported this week. The
median price rose from
$336,210 in January 2003 to
$405,720 last month,
While the number of homes
sold in California in January in·
creased 5.3% when compared
with the same month a year
ago, the lack of in ventory locally
led to a lower number of home
sales ln January compared with
the same period in 2003.
The competitive market in
Newport-Mesa has driven some
real estate agents to use new
tactics to do buslness, said Kent
McNaughton, a Newport Beach
sales executive for First Team
Real F.state. ·
Some agents are sending di·
rect mailings to neighborhoods
where their clients want to live
to see if any homeowners are
open to an offer, and others are
networking o n a daily basis
with other agents. he said.
"You literally have to run clas-
sified ads in the newspapers
(saying] homes wanted in cer-
tain neighborhoods,"
McNaughton said.
"Obviously, you have to have
complete communlcat1on with
your client because once a
home is located you have to act
imJnFdiately."
As of Wednesday, in the
40.000-home marketplace of
Newport Beach and east Costa
Mesa, only 227 single-family
homes were for sale, said Steve
High, president of Strada Prop-
erties.
"That is just a staggeringly
low inventory," he said. "It is
making us be watchdogs for In·
ventory for our clients."
High expected interest rates
10 stay low through 2004, while
McNaughton predicted low
rates will last for the next two to
three years.
San Diego Creek clearing will proceed
The county was
granted emergency
permits to continue,
but work has been
delayed due to rain.
Allcl• Robinson
Qaily Pilot
County workers were given
the go-ahead to continue dredg·
lng and clearing vegetation ln
San Diego Creek. but they can't
start the work. until after the
rainstorms expected today.
The Orange County Public Fa-
C:ilities and Resources Depart·
rpent received emergency per·
mits from the Army Corps of
Bngineers and California Coastal
<;:ommission this week to con·
tinue clearing the creek. said
county PubUc Works Director
Kenneth R. Smith.
"The irony is that we cannot
1et in and remove any of this
prior to the storms coming
GETTING
INVOLVED
•GETTING INVOLVED runs
periodically in the Dally Pilot on a
rotating basis. f or information on
adding your organization to this
list, call (949) 574-4298.
SERVING PEOPt.E IN NEED
Serving People In Need. also
mow as SPIN, Is looking for
'.Olunteera to help prepare sadt
meals for the homeleu.
assemble hygiene kits, distribute
meals and pidt up food for
~reparation. SPIN provides
move-in costs for housing. case
management and support
•rvices to families leaving
shelters. SPIN worhrs also serve u family advisors or mentors
311d conducts workshops on
budgeting and more. Visit SPIN at
:$00 Bristol St., Suite H-106.
Costa Mesa. (714) 751-1101.
I
SHARE OUR SELVES CLINIC
ilhe clinic, which provides
emergency services to the needy
in Orange County, is looking for
-.iolunteers to deliver and pldt up
f6od from local restaurants and
grocery stores, help with medical
and dental staff, data entry, assist
with food sorting and
distribution, to help at the front
desk and some other duties. The
group also needs translators.
(949) 642-3451. ext. 257.
SHERMAN LIBRARY
&GARDENS
You could assist with the garden,
wort< in the gift and tea shop or
become a docent guide for
children.and adults at Corona del
Mar's botanical garden and
historical research llbrary.
Stefanie Kristiansen, (949)
673-2261.
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$HERMAN LIBRARY
.GARDENS Docents are being sought to give
.Ours of the gardens to children etld adults. Docent training
daaes will be from 9 to 10:30 a.m.
~n. 12. There will be six Monday
nK>mlng cfaaaes. There wtll be a ~training fee. which Includes
*Ix months' dues In the Docent
Guild. Information: Stefanie
~ltlanten, (949) 673-2281.
' liw.L BUSMSS MsasTANCI CENmt The Small Bualnesa Anlstance
denter of Orange Coast College
vofunieers to edviM amall
,,... owners In finance.
ntlng, law. marketing, Mia.
'The irony is that we cannot get in and remove any
of this prior to the storms coming up ... in the next
two days, so as soon as we are able to get in after
the storms we will recommence work.'
Kenneth R. Smith
that's already taken place has
been an ongoing issue, environ-
mentalist Jack Skinner said.
"My concern has been the fact
that the riparian corridor that
they've promised to save, actu-
ally there are significant areas of
ii that have been denuded or any
habitat,'' Skinner said. "They
County Public Works Director
up ... in the next two days, so as
soon as we are able to get in af.
ter the storms we will recom-
mence work." Smith said
Wednesday.
Storms were expected to last
through today, bringing as much
as three inches of rain. National
Weather Service forecaster Stan
Wasowski said.
The county began working ln
mid -December on a $3.3 million
project to clear vegetation and
sediment from a 2~-mile stretch
of the creek between Michelson
Drive and MacArthur BouJevard.
County supervisors declared the
project an emergency after flood
control officials said the creek
had become overgrown and
human resources and other
areas. (714) 432-5916.
SOMEONE CARES
SOUP KITCHEN
Someone Cares Soup Kitcnen
needs food servers and
volunteers for kitchen duties. The
organization is at 720 W. 19th St.,
Costa Mesa. (949) ~8861.
SOUTH COAST
LITERACY COUNCIL
Volunteer tutors are needed to
meet a greater demand for
literacy and English as a second
language claases. Students are
taught English reading, writing
and speaking skills at their own
level In small groups or one on
one. There are centers all over
Orange County. Once trained,
tutors may choose the center at
which they want to teach. Mary
Fitzgerald, (949) 458-8664.
SPEAK UP NEWPORT
A nonprofit organization that
promotes the social welfare by
educating the public and
improving local government In
Newport Beach holds monthly
meetings the second Wednesday
of each month at the Newport
Beach Tennis Club. A reception
begins at 5:30 p.m., and meetings
begin at 6 p.m. free. Annual
membership dues are $20. Send
chld to "Speak Up Newport;'
P.O. Box 2594. Newport Beach, CA
92663. (949) 673-1191.
choked with sediment, creating have just aggressively taken out
a flood risk that couJd cause part of that corridor that has
sewage to spill from a nearby ·been important (animal habi·
treaunent plant Into the Upper tat)."
Newpon Bay. The dredging and plant re·
The county topped work on moval allowed by the new per-
the project reb. I becau:.e it had mits will take about a month,
cleared the area within Its Juris-but to complete 1he project the
diction and was awaiting per· county needs to submit plan~
mi ts from the Army Corps of En· for future maintenance of the
gineers and California Coastal creek and mitigation or the ani-
Commission to begin dredging mal habitat that has been re·
sediment and clearing more moved. Smith said.
plants and trees, Smith said. Getting approval from various
For environmentalists who reguJatory agencies for the m1tl·
have been foUowing the issue, gation and maintenance plam
one immediate concern is that a could take some time.
storm couJd wash exposed silt "l)rplcally, that is measured in
Into Newpon Bay, but the re-years rather than months,"
moval or valuable animal habitat Smith said.
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
SeaCoast salon
opening to public
Seacoast Healing Arts
will hold a grand opening
celebration from 3:30 p.m.
to midnight Saturday fea-
turing massages, aroma-
therapy treatments, astro -
logicaJ readings. and
demonstrations of the sca-
lar wave energy enhance-
men r chamber. Guests can
attend the blessing cer·
emony performed by Ha·
waiian shaman Sandra
Rose-Kahuna. hear s peak·
ers on health and nutri·
lion topics, snack on or·
ganic and vegetarian foods
and get free gifts and
p ri:t.es.
The entry fee for the
event ts $20 in advance
and S30 at the d oor, and
proceeds benefit Seacoast
Village Sea Turtle Rescue.
Oiildren are admitted free.
For in formation, call (949)
548-2488. Seacoast Heal-
ing Arts is at 2488 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa.
FOR THE RECORD
homes is 2.000.
In Wednesday's Pilot, a
headline mlscharacterl7,ed
the events of a Newport
Beach Oty Council
meeting. OnJy changes to
the guidelines for the city's
ln Thunday's Pilot, a
story tided, wwestside
group eyes bluffs for
homes" mlJltated the me
or homes John Laing
Homes could build on the
northwest &Ide or the blul&
area and 8eU for about
$550,000. The conect
square footage of the
• Grttnligbt measure are
being considered.
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COSTA MESA
• 8riS1ol Street Vandalism
was reported in the 300
blod at 8 53 a m
We<lnesday
• FalfWay Ptace Grand thelt
was reported m 1he 200
bloc* at H>-05 a m
Woone.sday
·Harbor Boui.v.rd: Graffiti
was reported in the 2700
bte>O at 8.31 am
Wednesday
• Harbor Bou....,_rd and
Menim•c Wey A vehide
burglary was reported a1
10 42 a m Wednesday
• Newport Boui.vard: Perry
thr•fl was reported in the
1900 bloc* at 10.31 am
Wednesday
• Wfft 17th Stnet Grand
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Wednesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• 8.ywood Drive: All auto
theft was reported 1n the 100
btoci at 8:02 a.m
Wednesday.
• bst Coast Highway: An
individual was reportedly
drunk in public in the 200
bloc* a1 8:53 p.m .
Wednesday
• MM Vena o.tv.: A
hit-and-run was reported in
the 2000 blodl at 11 :05 a.m .
Wednesday.
• Newpon Coast Drive:
Vandalism was reported in
the 21000 biodl at 11 p.m .
Wednesday.
• 19th Strwt Md We9t 11-v
~:A hit-and·run was
reported at 11:31 a.m.
Wednesday.
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m1111tl1' h<L'> lhted rhe picket!o'
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1·11d11wd the elt>men~ day after
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High School
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SWAP
Continued from Al
ter h became f.aintt'd by various
charges and aileptions.
Tel Phil bad requested the
boa.rd lll'gOtlate direcdy with it
since tr hti provided a Wgh-quaJ-
ity. profitable service for men
than three decades. The 5WI De·
partment of Food and Agricul-
ture. which has ro ap~ rhe
contraet and Delaware North
urged an open bidding process.
Many board members said
they felt conflicted about the
choice. but ultimately decided an
open bidding process would be
the fairest way to handJe lhe leas·
ing proce5S.
"It's been a very difficult issue.•
said director I.Aili Pulido. "I didn't
HEROES
Continued from Al
this lime. ~ fully engulfed m
names. Fire trucks and
paramt'dics arrived soon and
look over from the father-son
duo.
ThLS was nor the first time.
however. that Jim Ellis or hb son
stopped at an accidenl scene.
"Ln my 27 yean. I've stopped
~eral times.· Jim Ellis sald.
STORM
Continued from Al
way were closed around 5 a.rn.
fllursday due to heavy Oooding,
Workers shut down the rampc; in
order to unclog storm drains
where runoff was Oooding the
!>He. The ramps were reopened
Thursday ahemoon.
In Newpon Reach. Wednesday
night's downpour toppled at
le~• rwo city trees through a
combination of rain-soaked !>OiJ
and high winds.
Some mjnor Oooding al the
pan.ing lot of the Balboa Pier re·
quired city workers to pump out
rainwater. saJd Mike Pisani. act·
Ing director of 1he aty's General
OETIING
Continued from Al
,\falamatenio<> said he wouJd
m1-... their "banter.· their
monthly convc~tions and her
tolorful pl'r'lonaJ1ty.
"She would alway!> go tha1 ex-
rra mlle with whatever we re·
que<>ted or needed.· he said
Oetting was dedicated to the
paper's success, Daily Pilot Edi·
lor Tony Dodero said.
"She had a vision for thU.
new.,paper and worked hard al
making 11 a financial succ~ ...
Dodero \aid
•A!> an editor. I alway., appre·
cia1ed her feedback from the
busin~ commun11y and know
lhat she re<ipected the editorial
department and was quick to
send our praise to us when tt
was deserved.· he said.
·As a colleague. she was a
fun·loving and spinted co-
worter and I'm going to miss
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
people drove by. some honking,
A few cars slowed and turned
into the Albertsons parldng lot,
obviously undaunted by the
prospect of crossing a p idet
line. After 2.8 years with
Albert.sons. Carson has spent the
past four and a half months on
Coast Highway, wilh a sign in his
hand.
·Has it been worth it?" I asked
the pickets.
·ye&. -the Anaheim resident
said. •We didn't win -neither
side won -but we didn't break.
And that's a moraJ victory to
me.·
Cindy Carlson watched
Thanksgiving com e and go. as
well as Ouistmas, whµe standing
on the piclc.er line. She ushered
in a New Year and Ir.Used her
valentine, all the while
wondering when she couJd go
bad to her job of 18 years. ·r want to go back to wort.·
she said.
Oeaplte her desire to be
woddng under her managen.
instead of strllcing against them.
CartAon said it was ·still worth
It:
"This fight is for all unionittd
labor.· 5he said. "We have set the
bar."
ThankfuDy. both Carlon and
Carlson are pan or two-Income
6uniliea and have had the
8nanda1 mpport of thett
IPOl*S to hefp thou.Ider the
brunt or the strike. Aa time wean
on. however, thinp get a Uttle dflbtet they said.
"You use a little more
bambutfer meat instead of
steak.. she uld. •And add a Utde
talk to anyone. I madt tbt dec:i·
sion OD my own. ... In dW ~. f
can' 8'J( over the fact dw I don'
own this property. the board
doesn't own this property -ifs
government land. So It's our ducy
to send it back to the (open bid·
dingp~J.'
Jeff Teller. president of Tet Phil
Enterprises. said he respected the
boanfs decision.
• 1 ap preciate thl' need of this
board to do what they feel is in
the best interest of the state and
the city of Costa Mesa -I think
they take that seriously,· Teller
said. ·ey the same roken, I don'
think they want to compromise
that quality and risk losing an
Orange County irutirudon. •
Jeff Ainl. a consultant for Dela-
ware North. said he was pleased
with the outcome.
·We look forward 10 lhe oppor·
"But this was a telling incident
We saw for ourselves that if we
hadn't gon.en dili guy out. he
would've died.·
Kevin Ellis has had his share of
incidents too. ·rm tile this black cloud: he
said wilh a laugh ·These things
have a way of finding me. Or I
~ right into it·
The pair didn't have any
equipment or gear.
"We felt kind of naked wilhour
all the protective gear." fun E.lfu;
said. "Bur this was instinct. It
Sel'VICe!i Department
The biggest effect of 1he
storm, however, will be on local
water quality. After any heavy
rain, the ~ta Ana River carries
debris from as far inland as
Riverside County w loraJ beach·
es.
"Debris is already coming
down the Santa Ana River; we
ccsn st'e it." Pisani said. "It will be
deposited on lhe beach.·
Pisani said that worten> have
already begun cleaning up the
debris and lhal work will likely
continue for several weeks.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beacti and John Wayne
Airport She may be readied at
f949J 574--4232 or by e-mail at
;vne C8sagrande it lat1mes.C(}m
her hearty laugh and words of
encouragement very. very
much:
Derting made the paper the
profitable operadon ii 1s today,
Johnson said. She aJso took on
sister publications -lhe Hun-
rington Beach Independent and,
most recently, the Coastline Pilot
in Laguna Beach -and made
them Oourisltas weU. he said.
On lhe surface. it just seemed
like she had lhal Midas louch.
But she worked long and hard
with persistence and immense
patience to acltieve thal suc·
c~. Johnson said.
"Judy knew how 10 combine
fun and hard work.· he said.
"She helped create a strong en·
vironment at the Daily Pi101."
Oetting's idea of fun could be
summed up in two word s -
spons and gambling. She aJ.
ways seemed to have luck on
her side and returned on Mon·
days after scooping up big wm·
nings in whichever casino she
vi.shed <Ner the weekend, Dan-
more hamburger helper."
Carlson's children. who are 7
and 11 . have come home with
school fundraisers that the
molher has simply had to pass
on.
"We just can't do it this time
around." she said. "I hate 10 say
no bur you just have to.·
Carson said he can't even
afford 10 help his daughter seU
Girl Scout cookies. especially
now that the organization raised
the cost from s.l to $4 per box.
Carson and Carlson. who both
have daughters in the scouts,
used 10 bring boxes of Dosie-dos
and Thin Mints to work. hoping
lo peddle them lo their
colleagues.
"Cindy and I used to buy from
each other's daughters. bur now I
wouldn't even trunk of bringing
them out here,· he said. ·At $4 a
box. that would just be an
insult•
Orange Coast College student
Jason Anderson was also on the
picket line Thursday, but he was
removed from Carson and
Carlson, reading a mapzine
while sining In a lawn chair.
~he would not cons.Ider
ditching the effort. he sakl the
striU was not wonh it for him
penonally.
·1 don' have a family and
don't reeDy use the medical
bendlta, I just need this job to
help me JN1Y ror school.• sakl
Andenon, who had been
working at A8>ertaom since
1998.
Sitting on the picket lines 15
not raly helpjng him
aa:omplilh that goal oa; bu
been in -">rl for three weeks
now and be still bun't been able
to buy aJJ or h.ia boob, he saJd.
"The money from th.la job
made It pouiblt' for me to get
cunicy to put a bld in when the
JJIOOe9' is ready and oot on}y do
we think we have a suong finan·
daJ componrnt. but l don't dtln.k
we take a second seat to anyone
in terms of quality: Ftint said
Before it appRM!d hiring an
outside consultant, the board
tweaked some of the language in
the goals of the request tnsr~d
of keeping the goal of preservmg
and maximbing the district's rev·
enue, the board changed ·maxi·
mize• to ·enhance· to remove
the petteption that the board is
only inr~ced in the bortom
line. It also removed the outside
consultant from coordinating the
scoring process. since that is the
board's responsibility. said dire<>
tor Ruben Smith. Scoring is the
process of rating the bidders in
various categories.
In the previous bidding proc·
came naturally and it's exactly
wha t any other firefighter would
have done.·
But what was most special was
working wilh his clad, he said.
"My dad's my hero and being
able to work with him was like a
dream come true,· Kevin Ellis
said.
The ctuef said his son was
"calm and collected and did
what he had to do."
"I see a lot of me in him," he
said. ·rve always loved doing
this and I think he's getting inw
ess. ()tJaware North had offered
to give the fair disttict 50% of all
swap meet revenues. an ~
of more than S2 million per yeat
over the 35% that Tet Phil cur.
rendy gives the district. Stuart
Sudunan. an attorney for Tul
Phil. declined to disclose how
much Tel Phil had offered
/I. prelimi.narY timeline shows
the new request for bids being is·
sued in July.
As a result of the board's deci-
&ion to open the bidding p~
for the swap meet, the board w01
consider opening the bidding
process for tbe speedway con-
rract the next time the lease is up.
International Speedway has been
holding events at the fairgrounds
for the la.st 35 years and there has
never been an open bidding
process, said fair spokeswoman
Pam Hlghwart.
firefighting fo r lhe same reason
too.·
His son also takes pride in the
family tradition.
"He embraces the fire family,·
Jim Ellis said. "This is not a 9 to 5
business. It's not a job. H's a
lifestyle."
Garrick J.N.ar. who works with
Kevin, knows the feeling because
his father is also a fire chief in La
Habra.
"I thought it was cool lo see
two generations corning togelher
like that," he said.
DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAll V PILO !
Kelty Hanhsh of Newport Beach waits for a manageable set at the
Wedge in Newport Beach during a h1gh-sur1 advisory Wednesday.
leis 'iaJd.
"Ht."r iihsolute favurile was
video poker: she said.
Oetting took her i.pons \eri ·
o us.I y also.
"I could !ell how her favori!e
teams were doing by the smiJe
on her face or lhal look of abso-
lute disgust she had for the
players who didn't do too well,"
Johnson said.
She loved lhem all -the Los
Angeles Lakers and the teams
from her native Missouri. the St.
Louis Rams and the Cardina.ls.
She was in the fantasy base·
ball league that includt."d her, Pi ·
lot assistant spons editor Barry
Faulkner and sports editor Rich -
ard Dunn. The name of her fan -
tasy Learn was the Punch &
Judy's. a play on the baseball
term associared wilh singles hh·
ters.
Oeuing was never married,
but !>he was close 10 her sih·
lings, n ieces and nephew:. back
in St. Olarles. Mo.. said her
niece Lisa Haislip.
my own place,· the Huntington
Beach native said. "Now. I don't
have enough money and I have
to move back in with m y dad.·
Despite his sacrifices, he said
he will go back to wort when the
new contracts are signed.
"I want to com e back here."
Anderson said. • 1 Hlce this store.
We have relationshjps wilh most
of th'e people ...
During the interviews with the
trio. at least seven customers
waUc:ed into /l.Jbertsons, bur the
regulars -largely those who live
in the direct vicinity -support
the worters and respect the tine.
they said.
"'This i.ct a corporate
community.· Carlson said. ·or
course they are a Uttle I~
sympathetic to labor bul our
regulars respect us.·
Carlson continued her
"She was lhis cool aunt we
couJd talk 10," she said. "I'd call
her on lhe phone and jusl talk
about anything and everything
with her. She was lilce a sister,
like a second mom to me."
Oetting went hom e every
Olristmas, Haislip said, but she
did not make ii thjs Oiristmas
because of her illness. And
when she wouJd return lo St.
Olarles, Oetting had a slice at
Pio's Pin.a and a hamburger a1
Steak n Shake without fail.
"I brough t pizza from Pioi.
and she actually had a piece of it
!Wednesday! night,· Oetting's
niece Joyce Habighorsl said.
Oetting is survived by htt
brothers. Wayne and Harotd
Oetting; her sister. Loretta Kolk·
meyer; 12 nieces; and many
grandnieces.
Arrangements for services in
St. Olarles are pending and a lo-
c:al tribute 10 Oetting is being
planned. When set, announc~
ments for both services will he
published in the PiJot.
look-on-the· bright-side attitude
as she described the benefits of
the strike.
•AJbertsons always told us we
were a family; she said. "But
really, we have become a family
out here. We now know each
other's kids on a first name basi.<1
and really got to know one
another. We have gone through
aU of this and really bonded."
Carson gave a nod to
increased camaraderie but took
a different approach to t:he
familial metaphor.
"I would never treat a family
member like lhis, • he said.
• l.OUTA HARPER is the community
lorum editor. She also writes
columns Wednesdays and Fridays:
She may be reached at (9491
574-4275 or by e-mail at
lolita.harper@latlmes.com.
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fJIAILBAG
Coming together in a
.time of tragedy and loss
, I was so honored lo live in ''
community like Costa Mesa
·when I saw how much care and
.concern wa'i shown for rhc
family of !:I-year-old cam:tlr
vicrjm l im y Merrell at his
memorial :.ervice last week.
I would especially like to
rhank Lhe pasrors. MafT. and
congregation at 01ri:.1 l.urheran
O lllrch, on rhc We!.t:.ide, which
offered ru hold 'limy':. memorial
,service and 1J1e rec.·t·rtion
af1crward. AJthough Tony':.
family had m•ver befort•
1tllended thal chun:h, one of
their neighbors wenr out ufher
way to get !he church involved
once :.he learned ahout lony\
illne!>S, and lhey wen.· eager to
J1clp. lllurch member.., were
praying for Tony aml his family
throughour 'lbny·, illr1t's.,, and
providing meals mlll olher
.supporr for hb parcnl!. Cmol
and Bill Merrell. Stmknts at the
church school \Cnl 'lb ny rard'i
and do11a1ions, aml Tony was
baprized al hi-'> home jusl a wt•ek
before his dcalh.
I'd also like 10 !hank the Mafl
and studenls at Kaiser
Elemen1ary. 1bny's school on lhl·
£~!-1'\ide. At least live or ..,ix. of
'fony\ young friends didn'r
ht:sirate to wuJk up and 'Pt:uk in
frqnl or hundreds or ,.,eoplc al
the service. saying how much
lhey liked him. how nice he wa ....
and how much they rnis...,cd him.
Tht:!-c hoys were so self-as.,urcd,
and their comments so
hean -felt. that I <mly hope they
~mw up and sray in C :o!.la Me-'>a
and conrinuc to hl' good fri end!.
to each other. I wan! to thank
1heir parenl!> for bringing them
up sn well.
'lony's third-grade lradu:r wai.
abo !here and spoke, and I
wlkcd 10 hi:. .'>cwnu-grade
~cac.:hcr al rhc reccprion. The
Kaiser staff abo pur tugelllt'r rill'
I'm sure it Is going to be very
profitable for the city."
First of all, it's not as simple
as it might seem 10 jusl add up
the numbers and Sl'c if the city
is belier off dollar wise with a
hurel. The proposed hotel
revenues are obviously only
estimates and not guarantees.
The mobile home owners have
produced b'llaranleed revenues
for nearl y 60 ytJars. In addition,
you can't UM! 1he current
mobile home revenues when
comparing them lo lhe
"guess1ima1es· m ade by thl'
developer. If !he mobile h ome
park :.lays in plac.:c and is
granted a nurmaJ term lease by
the ciry. rhc revenue!> to the city
wilJ incrt•a<,e sub!>lantiaJly.
This l>iluarion is virrually Lhl·
i.amc a!> any otht'r investmen r.
The 111ort:' rb k you talcc. rhe
higher p111en1ial fo r rerum -or
conversely, lhe greater
posi.ih1li1y fur los!>es. Tlw d 1y
has had a rbk.·frce incuml'
striking grocery workers. Others
who may wish 10 do so, can
mail a check for the "strike fund
contribution," to the United
Food and Commercial Workers
headquarters in Buena Park.
JOANS. PETTY
Corona d el Mar
Many campaign
practices questionable
Having followed the 70tJ1
Assembly District race be1wee11
Crisli Cristich and OlUck
Devore. it was revealing to read
the Daily Pilot's correcrion or
a n article mislakenly s1a1ing
rhat Devore had sent out
mailers from the California
Republican Assembly lhat were
l>Upposcdly funded by the
Pet·hanga tribe.
flLE PHOf0/01\ILVPILOI
Tony Merrell. 9. sits with his parent s, 8111 Merrell and Carol Dugan. in front of his favorite tree.
from lhe rnobilc home park.
Tlw proposed hotel and it!.
revenue slre;im hal> a rnuch
higher risk factor and thcrl•furc.
ii is much more difficulr to
accur;m•ly determine the ciry'i.
aclual rt'Vl'lllll'. I hclicvl' city
management ... 11U11ld !-trive to
providt• inn1me 1ha1 ciri:rcrn.
C:Ollnl on
Interestingly. after the
inarcurate arriclc wa:o.
published , I received a
rcrnrded phone m essage from
the Cristich campaign quoting
the Daily Pilot's mis..<;1a1t:m('11t
a nd charging OcVort: had taken
money fro m the gumbling
rribe. l ler deliberate misuse ol
the erroneous statement would
have shocked me had I nor
already been aware of Crist ich\
unethical campaign tactic?o..
lieautiful video tribute to 'lbny
that was shown at the service,
with phoro:. set tu music you
cuuldn'1 help bur :.mile abou1 -
"Don't Worry. He llappy" and
-.ongs by the Beach Hoy!>.
111e <;crvice wa. ... al..,o attended
by meml~r;; of lhl• C :osra Me-.a
Fire Oepanme111 , who Tony
~reatJy admfred. and also by
'everal officers from the Co-'>la
Mesa Police Departmenr.
Councilman Mike Scheafer abo
a11ended the erviCt'.
fhii. is wlwl communi1y i!. all
aboul. As I sat al the service and
cried for rhe Merrello;' lo~. I wai.
also comfoned by how much
love thb cily is capable ur. PlcaM·
keep rhe Merrells in your
thoughli. and prayer:., a nd
conrinuc 10 reach our to each
or her 10 rnalce Cosra Mesa a
greal place lo live.
MARYFEWEL
Costa Mesa
Reli gious speech limits
inf ringc on rights
llegarding rhc arridc.
.. 1·wport lkach h111il!. rchgu111..,
!>Jlt'l'C.:h or dCf"h'Y al 1.'0llllcil
rneerin~:. ":
So now w1· h:tVl'
'1a1e . ..,pon1>ored agno,lkl'm al
Ncwpon Beach Cily 1 lall dnv{'ll
by fear of "lcgul 1'111<1nglernenl\
down lhe road." Ht',lric11on... on
official invoca11011.., dearly
violate rhe t'Stabli11hmen1 l"<lll\t'
of the Fir:.1 Amc11dn1t•n1, for
wluch lhcy arc a veiled
hypocrilical a1wmp1 111 proll'cl:
"C.ongre!i.' !>hall makl· no law
re-.pecling an f'!.lahlbluncnl or
rdigion. o r pmhih i1i11g rlw frt•t•
cxcrc.:ise llwrt•of."
Hccau'e Irv Hubin dtTricd 1h1·
na1 nc of Jesus < liriJ.I al a
llurhank counril invor.1111111. Wl'
111us1 all loJ.e our rehgiou-.
liher1y? If H11b111 wcn· lwre 1ocJay.
I would invitt: him 10 lead the
invocation before sewral
Ouistian organi'lJitions to which
I helong. And we would bow our
lwads in rei.pect and offer silcnl
thank.i; 10 God for Hubin'.<.
lrct•dom 10 do so.
CHERI KETNER
Newpon Beach
Marinapark is not all
about the bottom line
Hq~arding rhe lc11er to the
editor. "Will Marinapark make
dollar.. and !.ensc?":
Your reader wrote, in pa n ,
1hat "it seem:. tu m e that the
city far hers, people and
puliricia ns <;hould he able 10
giw reader!. <in eslimatc -u
rt'a~onablc c.,1inH11e -of whar
i11rnme the ci ry will gel from
lhi.., projerl (rlw horel) and how
much rhcy arl' currenrly gelling
rrom llll' mobile homl' park ..
l'lwrt· arl' many hirdl> 1 har
frl·411t•n1 the 'horeline in front or lh1' properly. Thi\ propO'>l'd
horel may provid e anorhcr on e
.111 Albalro".
JOHN RETTBERG
Ncwporr Beach
Balancing the bud gets
of grocery pickets
My rt•rund from !he Slate or
C:alifomia fur overpaymenr of
m y car lin·nw renewal rec has
amv<'d. l1H!. money should
h;iVl' been U!.t•d Inward
balancing our !.ltltt:• budge!.
I lowtwr, i.inn• ilu.: govcrl)or
dHl!.t' nor to do Ml, I am pleased
ro ht• uhlt• lo r 11111rihute 111y
rduru.l tu 1he hcnelil of lht·
Recently, Cristich wa-'>
condemned by Hep. Oub Cox
for mailing a campaign piece
designed Ill fool vorer!> n1to
believing sh e had been
endcH-'>ed hy 1he co11gresi.man
-an acrion Cox described a'
"pure counrerfcit."
Arter being exposed 10 her
d eception. a Daily Pilo1
ediroriaJ rilled "Mailer a
dishone!.I campaign p iece" on
Feb. 12. wbcly advbcd Cri)itkh
thal "now. rhe campaign
-'>huuld remain .ihove rhe fray
by running an honc-.1 , dt·an
campa ign ...
Sadly. C:ri'>lil'h n•f11M•d w
learn lwr lt'!.Son, Pt•rhap!. vorcrs
will have helln luck 1c1H'hi11g
her on Tue!.day.
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72 FRIDAY n-t.t -*a. ·Anugone· by Sophocles. 1tio story of
Ood1pue' daughter who sacufloos everything to bury her bf"othor.
woll be porformod through Sunday at tho South Coast Repertory
SegoJStrom Stage. 655 Town Cen10r Drivti. Costa Mosa Tiet.eta
co•t S 19 to $65 For mora lnformauon and shoW11mo1, call (714)
706-5554
SATURDAY Harck:orw 80Unda. Seara of Tomorrow will bo
headlinll'\Q a motat show at Hogue Barmlchaol"s at 3950 Campus
Drive 1n Nowport Beach. For information. call (949) 261-6270.
HOURS
M Friday, Febwary 21 2004
A child of the piano
Billy Childs, who grew up playing piano, will be at the Center tonight and Saturday.
P1ul Saltowltz
Oa1lyP1lot
F rum h" ca.rllc.,I
memorie11 lht• hlad
key'>. 1tlC' while kt>ys. lht•
foot pcdah. tlw h1~h
llOIC ... ant.I lht• low nolt'S
Kave lum u fcf'linl( of danty. J.lLJ_
clai.s1cal, evt•n :.omc ro,·k_, lw
couJd play it all. No .. tru~c
through le"»Oll'> or prJl"tttt'l>, JW.I
M1lOOth sa1h11g.
"Thc piano wa'> JlL't '0111clhllll(
that made scnlle to nH~. •
piamstlcompo:.cr Rilly < lukh
saJd. "I looked ut 11, ilnt.11 w;"
able to underi.tamJ tht• way tt
worked."
The 46-ycar-uld thrt·e·ttlllt'
Grammy-11omi11atct.l l.o' Angd1·'
native will appeur along with
Claudia Anma al the Omnl(t'
County Performing t\rt1' Ccntl'r
tonight and Suturcluy a .. pan ol
lhe Scull's Seafood Ja n SN1t'11.
c;rowinR up with a piano 111 the
hou'U' KUVl' l11m il jump <,lart, hut
ii wai.n't until l11s olt.ler l>i,lcr
introduced him to jau. when he
wa' 11 1ha1 he bet.unc oh'l''>.'>t'd
with ITIU\IC.
I le '!pent hour' pl.tymg cvcry
day and cndet.I up befricndjng lht·
son or jau.1ru111bonl111 J.J.
Johnson. At 19. tw Wl'nl with
Johnl>o n and hh ... un on a dub
tour of Japan.
• l11at was basically my lir-.t
>{II(." he said. ·1had11tant>d
compo~ing 11\Ul>lt: ht•furc that, but
1ha1 wa., my fir,1 1111w on the
mad."
During that l>Ullll' tune. he was
studying music colllposition at
use which expanded his
appreciation for classical music.
night out of college he got llis first
commission from the Nonh Texas
Slate Wind Orchestra to write a
concerto for percussion. I le has
since been commh.sioned to
write several pit'cei.. including
wo rks for the LA. Philharmonic,
the Akron Sympho11y Orchl.'strn
and the Plymoulh Mu'iic Series.
"When you think about it. the
two are not that difforent: <.llilds
lM.lid. "I look al ja.u ai. America's
classical mu'iic ... it just has
more room for 1mprovbat1on
than classicaJ doc'i. ·nit' thing 1s
that the more frl·c you arc, the
more constrained you arc. If you
improvise and just play a bunch
of nonsen.~ it's not going lo work,
It can be really hit or mi'i.\.."
Billy Childs will perform 1azz at the Orange County Performing Arts Center tonight and Saturday.
fie has branchl'd into
film-scoring and wa' nominated
for an Austntlla.r1 Film Institute
awan:I for the work he did on the
Aussie film "Flynn."
"I haven't done 1my major films
yet, but that Is sumethini.i that I
am definitely trying In pursue,"
he said.
Although he ha!'. J 'tuc.lio 111 hi.,
house, where he n·cord' hi' work
as well as the work ol art"'' he
produces. it is difficult 10 line.I
inspiration in a rt'l(lllar ~I IO·S
routine.
"It takes me about two to three
months to 1>11t u lO·mlnu1c piece
together,· 01ilds i.ait.I.
"Sometimes idea~ 1:01111· to me
and sometimes I have 10 just wait
BEST BITES
FYI
•WHAT: Billy Childs
•WHERE: Orange County
Performing Arts Center
•WHEN: Tonight and Saturday at
7:30 and 9:30 p.m .
•INFORMATION: (714) 556-2746
for them . I'll write the entire thing
out on piano and then transcribe
Small plates of Sage food
FYI
it and give ii to the orchestra.•
01ilds. who only plays the
piano, arranges most of his
orchestral pieces in his head and
doesn't get a chance to hear them
until they arc performed live.
"That's one thing that is always
a thrill for me," he said. "I have a
pretty good idea of what it's gob1g
to sound like. but hearing it all
together is a great reeling .•
R ich Mead is the chef and
owner of the 6-year-old
Sage Restaurant ln
Newpon Beach. He's In the
rnJdst of opening a second
locadon, Sage on the Coast, at
Cryltal Cove Promenade also in
Newport Beach, whJch is
expected to debul In July.
build-your-own menu concept
has succeeded at other
restaurants: Craft in New York.
A.O.C.. in Los Angeles and the
Red Pearl Kitchen in I luntJngton
Beach share variations of that
theme.
restaurant, though he's opened a
half-do1.en restaurants including
IWO that continue to thrive: 17th
Street Caf~ on Montana Avenue
In Santa Monica, and Stanlcys
on Ventura BouJevard In
Sherman Oab. Sage Is hidden in
nondescript Eastbfuff Shopping
Center, yet Joyal t'UStomers and
Zagat's Survey agree that It's
"one of the best smaJI
restaurants In O.C: •
•WHAT: Sage Restaurant
•WHERE: Eastbluff Shopping
Center at 2531 Eastbluff in
Newport Beech.
•The Idea is to create a menu
where customers can order two
to three dlshes that focus on
simple, Incredible Ingredients,·
Mead said.
There's also an extensive
selection of wines and a full bar.
Catering It available.
• HOURS: Open for lunch at
SUNDAY Alt end lddl. M ichael Napolietlo Jr. will be at the
Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive. at 1 p.m.
to discuss his book "Nine Famous Artists Your Children Wiii Lovo.·
The cost is $14 for adults. $12 for seniors and children under 12
are froe. For more Information. cal (949) 759-1122.
THEATER REVIEW
Unpacking
playhouse
adjectives
By Tom Titus
I f you.r grade-schooler is having trouble
with the three Rs -or even history or
science -march you.r child over to the
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, where he or
she not only will get an instant education.
but will have a lot of fun.
"Schoolhouse Rocle Live" which is
making iL'i first local appearance, has its
genesis in a series of public service
announcements during the Saturday
morning cartoon shows of the 1970s. And
director-choreographer Jason HoUand
maltes cenain that playgoers who
remember these spots feel at home -the
pre-show music features theme songs
from 1V comedies
FYI of the '70s, such as
"Maude:· "The
•WHAT: Jeffersons" and
"Schoolhouse Rock even "Scooby
Live"
• WHERE: Costa Doo."
Mesa Civic When the lights ~:J
Playhouse, 661 go up, the central :;J
Hamilton SL, Costa character is a
Mesa teacher (Marc · '
•WHEN: Thursdays Montminy), about
through Saturdays to start his ftrst day 1 at 8 p.m .. Sundays of class and a bit · '1
at 2 p.m. until nervous about how ·
March 14. lo proceed. That's '..
•COST: $15 when five other
• CALL: (949) facets of his
650-5269 personality appeax 1 -through a ~I , ,
1V set upstage
center -to offer their counsel and advice. '
The rest of the show is a primer ln how
to make learning fun. Pans of speech
(nouns. verbs, adjectives. etc.) have their 11 own production numbers, and its a good
bet that youngsters can grasp their
function a lot quiclc.er this way than
memori7Jng a textbook.
History is presented with rhymes abou1
famous inventors (Edison, RcU, Ford , etc.)
and math comes in the fonn of a group of,
ice skaters doing figure-eights -which
double as multiplicatfon tables in the
show's mosl deftly choreographed
number.
lne teaching assistants -Kristen
flowers, Ana Marie Gedney, I.aura Lindahl.
Mark Phillips and Stan Morrow -are an
upbeat quintet who function ln various ·
guises (Allison Eberly replaces Lindahl on ,
Sunday matinees) in such numbers as
"Unpadc Your Adjectives, 4 "Conjunction
Junction" and "lnterplanet Janet:
For a civics lesson , the number ·Just a
Bill" traces a piece of legislation through
Congress as it becomes law. •toity, Lolly.
Lolly'" is a tribute to Vte importance of
adverbs. lmmJgrants to America are
celebrated in ·creat American Melting
Pot" and shouts of •tnterjections"
emphMize that particular part of speech.
About the only number that really ,
doesn't work is •Sufferin' ·nu Suffrage.· In
which the three women strive vainly to be;
heard above the three-piece band led by ,
Slephen Hulsey. The music boosts the
spirit, but occasionally overshadows the ~ '
lyrics. ' I
The original "Schoolhouse Rod" was a ,,
I I
SH THEATER , Pa1e Af. :
I
The new restaurant. wtll differ
from the origjnal Sage that
eerwt creadve American
cuillne. Mead ls developing a
menu drMn by the ·sma11 plate
thing." where most dilhes center
on*"" '~ents. The
Sage on the Cout wtll al.'iO
have extensive wines by the
glass.
Sage was Mead's first
Sage Is a wann and charming
restaurant wtth 30 tables and a
SM BEST . P .. e A7
11 :30 a.m. Monday through
Saturday; open for dinner at
6:30 p.m. Open for brunch on
Sunday at 10:30 a.m . and dlnn•r
1t6p.m .
•INFORMATION: 1949) 718-9650
OOUGlAS ZIMMEllWt /OMY PLOT Rich Mead is the chef It Sage, which is in the Easti.lff Shopping ~.,
Center In Newport Beach. The restaurant has been there 6 years." 1
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Dally Pilot H APP E N I NG S Friday, February 27. 2004 A7
THEATER REVIEW
'Brigadoon' suif aces at Vanguard
REEL CRITICS
Welcome to
a flat, slow
comedy
By Tom Titus
Daily Pilot
A lmost like the mythical
village le celebrates, the
musical "BrigadoonH only
surfaces once in a blue moon in
local theater, which is why its
production, opening this weekend
at Costa Mesa's Vanguard
University, qualifies as a special
event
"Brigadoon" was a big hit on
Broadway a half-century ago. and
the ensuing Ge ne KeUy-Cyd
Owisse movie version was
among the star in MGM's crown.
But for some reason, local theater
groups with venues large enough
to produce h have seemed
reluctant to revisit the Scottish
highlands.
I n "Welcome to Moosepon ," former U.S.
President Monroe "F.agle" Cole (Gene
Hadcman) has decided to retire lo hls
vacation home in Moosepon . Maine.
Of course, he didn't have much of a choice,
since his ex-wife Olarlotte (Christine Baranski)
got their Baltimore estate in
the dJvorce settlement. ln a
rather absurd plot twist, Cole
agrees to run fo r mayor of the
small town of Mooseport.
since that will help him
protect his house from
Otarlone's claims on it.
Cole thought he would be
running unopposed. but it
turns out the owner of lhe
local hardware store, Handy
Vanguard, however, has had
two tickets 10 Scotland punched
this season. Earlier. there was a
visceral mounting of the
Shakespearean tragedy
.. Macbeth," and now the Lyceum
Theater is home to another
Scottish play-though hardly as
bloody. The body count in
"Macbeth" is staggering; in
"Brigadoon" only one character
fails lo survive.
PHOTO COURTESY Of VANGUARO UNIVERSITY
The ensemble performing in ~Brigadoon" rehearses for an upcoming show at Vanguard University .
TRICIA
BEHLE
1 larrison (Ray Romano). also
filed to run for mayor. At fir t,
Harrison agrees to withdraw
productions he's heen involved in ,
including "Brigadoon."
FYI
•WHAT: #Brigadoon"
• WHERE: Vanguard University's
Lyceum Theater
the show. why spoil il7
Others in the collegiate cast are
Caitlan Macy-Beckwith, Freddy
Ingels, Mark Parker, Stan Jones.
Scott faring, Mike Bower, Mary
frorn the mayoral race, but reenters ii after Cole
asks lfarrisons girlfriend Sally (Maura Tierney)
out on a date. Event!> get increasingly
complicated as the election campaign goes on.
For those unfamiliar will1
"Brigadoon, .. the Lille village is
locked in 18th century mode.
reappearing once every 100 year1.,
and then just for 24 hours. The
Lerner-Loewe musical tells of two
American hunters who happen to
be nearby when It happens. with
one of them faJUng in love with a
local lassie -who'1> technically
his enior by about 200 yean..
Byram also wrote and directed
the world premiere of" Ben liur,
the Musical" in Orlando, Fla .. as a
$9 million stage production. It'!> in
development for a national tour
and a subsequent Broadway
opening. So obviously. he'!> a
director who thinks big.
"I love this show." said Byram.
who ha.' playl'd the rolell of both
Tommy and <11arlie in differe111
productions. "It b a musical
theater dasc;ic with gorgcou\
mu-;ic and onl' of the most render
and heartfelt ~•ories of love 111 ull
of musical theater.
•WHEN: Thursdays through
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and matinees
Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m.
through March 4
•TICKETS: Call (714) 668-6145
cvc11•orw to have a better. 1><1fl'r.
purt-r world to hve in. or at leui>t
tlw hchef that 11ne lan ex"1."
I leading tht' Va111,ri1ard rast an·
Mu:hacl Mulligan a nd Hem·
Scheys as the 20th century vbito~
and Heaven Peabody a.\ lhe local
lru.s ii.> who !.nares Mulligan·~ heart.
thereby confronting him with u
-.cary choice of action.
1 lou!>e and Olrissy liholiz.
"Brigadoon ff opened Thursday
in the university's Lyceum TI1ea1er
and wiU play through March 4
with performances Thursda}"
through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and
matinee Saturdays and Sumh.1y'
at i p.m. Tickets may be ordered
JI (ii 4) 668-6145.
• lllese timeless therne~ 'Pl•.1l.
10 the heart of every person'll
search for love, meaning alld
values both on earth and aJ.,n
etemally.H Byram said. "Aftc'r ,\11.
doesn't t!veryone want a
'Brigadoon'?"
The idea of a U.S. president versus a plumber
In a small town mayora.I race could be the setup
for a lot of great humor and commentary on the
American election process. but that never
happens. The script squanders many
opportunities. and set1les fo r silliness rather than
reaching for cleverness.
nte whole film is Oat and .slow. There are a few
lau~hs here and there, hut not eno ugh. It's son of
sad that "Moosepon· doesn't work hetter. There
are 'iO many talented ac1or1> in this fiJm
(I lack.n1an. Haranski. Tierney. Marcia Gay I tarden
and Rip Torn) doing their best. but even they
can't do much to rescue the weak script. Ifs a
waste of a great cast.
Ashton Kutcher would love thi
role.
Directing the Vanguard
production is Amick Byram. who
has several Broadway shows lo h11>
credit as an actor. including "Les
Miserables,· • Phanrom of the
Opera" and "Sunset Roulevard,"
just three of aboul 50 t=.quity
"One of the compeUin~ issue'
of 'Brigadoon' is the contrast
hetween our modern society and
a ma~ical. innocent world 1ha1
co-exist at the same 111ne, but
apart from each other. I think
there b an innt:r yearning of
Jell .-=a1.altt>rley and ~ legan Elliot
are the yo unK couple .ihou1 10 be
mamcd. while Tim /Jmmer is the
rebuffed ~wain who~e Jt•alou.,y
nearly .. wt:ll. If you don't know
• TOM TTT\JS reviews local theater
for the Daily P1loJ His reviews appear
Fridays.
"Welcome to Mooseport" rsn't a bad film; h's
1us1 not a particularly good film. h has some cute
moments and is mildly amusing. but dCJesn'l
have as many laughs as you would expect from a
comedy.
• TRICIA BEHLE lives in Newport Beach and work.s as
a software validator.
BEST
Continued from A6
batk patio tilled with fre'>h
herbs, sage. lavender and
rosemary and a Meyer lemon
tree. Mead cooks with
Ingredients from the patio'1>
carden. 1 lis partner. Uosernarie
Urbananslu. dei.erves credit for
th e restaurnnt's ambience and
appealing d~cor. Each ~ea!>on.
she adds new touche1> that
enhance lhe restauranc's appeal.
She even helped Mead hand
point the chairs 1>age-grccn
during the initial i.truggling
years.
Mead's encrgici, focu1. on
creating delteiOU!> lunchei. anti
dinners, seven dayi. a Wf•ek.
"It's an all consuming job,"
Mead said. Once an avi d sider
(he cooked and lived in
Mammoth for years) Mead
doesn'I have any llme for sports
now. "In six years I've' only taken
three to four days oil.'' Yet. for
the fLrst time in Sage's hislory.
Mead has brought in an
experienced chef. Kris Kirk. 10
help out in the lc1tchen. J(jrk t1. a
graduate of the Culinary
Institute of America in New
York. and a former chef at Aqua.
the formal restaurant at the St.
Regis Monarch Beach Re .. on in
Dana Point.
"Kirk has made me excited
about learning again,· Mead
said. "I can develop ideas, read
and have energy again." The
two throw Ideas at each other
for the new reslaurant''\
concept.
Mead's listed among the Great
Otefs of Southern California. I le
says he never attended culinary
school and hasn't had any
formal coolc1ng training.
Everything he knows about
foods, he's learned on the job.
Cooking has been his biggest
pa\sion for 30 years.
His interest In food came
~m hls mother. who's Ollnese. =from the necessity to find
Mead gnw up ln
ington, D.C.. and has ~rked in restaurants since
ilfD.lor high school. His first
tr9portant cooking lesson cam e
e~.
·~ a teenager, he was in
of manning 16 toasters
malfunctioning timers at a
ng Marriott Hotel coffee
, The kitchen staff
hen adored and doted on
young tout apprentice,
be couldn't keep the hurried
. He burnt customers'
d, then all pleasantries
IOUI, with the waJtresses
h1m unprintable names.
Now, d er a Uledme of
cooking eiq>erience, Mead's
moet important advice
~rhythmics and
organi1.ation. I le offer' no clever.
time-tested le.lichen secret.sand
has no allegiance to products.
I le onJy u1>cs two knives and
can't even recall their brands.
"It just doesn't matter," Mead
bai<l. •Although I dCI like piu .. "l
ovens, so I have one."
His best weapon dgainst
di,appoinling food 1!> h:c.ic: I le
cooks with premium
ingredient'>. I le spc·nd'> endless
hours each week '\eeking out rhe
best foods he un lind for Sage.
Each Wedne'>dJy morning,
rain or .,111ne, Meac.J meets with
farmers to 1>elect thl' freshe<;t,
most unu:.ual produce at Santa
Monica's Farmer~· Market. On
Saturday morning!> Ill' shops ;it
Irvine'<. Certified t=armerc;'
Market. next 10 llC Irvine. Mead
..ayll he'!> a big proponent of
sustainahle fanrnng: he
supports local farmer.. who
praclicc the environmentally
sensillve pr<1grnm. ·n1eir
growing practices include
con~erving '>oil and water.
reducing t herrncal IM? and
restoring n.1tural habitat1>.
Once Meild returns to
Newpun wilh hi<i rollection of
produce, then hl· work'l on ui ... h
itle;L<;. In adl.lllio11 10 the reKul.ir
lunch and dinner menus. Mead
oilers a "t=eature'\" menu each
week that incorporate<;
in-season item'l. He recently
found pea wndril'l. haby
hrussels <iprou11>, wild arugula
and "the mu-.1 innediblc raisin.,
yo u've ever 1a,1ed."
I le'!!> thrilled about the rrro of
colored beet-. he\ gathenng,
along w11h pcarnck kale a11d
w1111er chantcrelle-,. I le ..ays the
organic carroh hl' buy' an•
1ncred1ble. unhehevably ... ~\l'l'I.
Mead pay' pren11um pnc e" fm
meat-. and -.eatood. but 11\
worth it 100 him.
"I think my cu-.tonlt'r'
appreciate what I'm dmng ... lw
1.aid. Mead purchaM·., fr£'c..h
seafood through S.tnta Mo1111..1
~afood, or ha-. fresh lish flown
from I fawa1i hy Fe<lb<. Prime
ri11-eye beef cume~ from
Ncwpon Meal Co.
To conslrurt his menu. he
t'Oll!iults hlR cndlt'bs '\Upply of
cookbooks. Current favori1ec; arl'
'lnm Coltcch11l\ "Craft of
Cook.mg." Nanq• "\ilverton·s
"Sandwich Rook"; "The Silver
ff~ COMPUT£i Y
AKJRMA/. TO /.OVE
YOUR f)IJFFY
l'alatl' Col)k.hnok" and alwayl>
Juh.1 Child's books. I le doesn't
have enough leisure lime 111
'pend reading maKlli'.ine!>, but
he doer. Mthi.i:ribe 10 Gourmet.
l'uod & Wine. and the Wine
~pcctator. Mead alc;o exch;.111ge'>
ideas with chef friends and get'
inspiration from t11ern. I II<,
hectic <iChedule doesn't include
dinin)t out frequently. but hh
fovorite lot·aJ restaurant~
111dude Abe 111 Newport Beach
for sushi. Napa Ro&e at Ot!>ney's
< ;r.iml <.:alifornian I lo tel "'
1\naheim. and out of 1own he
praises L<1111pamle Ill J,01.
AnKeles, Union Square Gaf~ in
New York and chef Susan Spicer
.11 Bayona Rec;1aurant in Nc·w
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
''We managed to win the
/Pacific Coast League/
championship and now
we're on a roll."
Pat C .... Nin. Corona del Mar
boys soccer coach
EYE OPENER
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BOYS SOCCER
DON LEACH I ONLY PILOf
Newport Harbor High's Matthew Tracy heads the ball past Kai Werring of Thousand Oaks in second
half of regulation Thursday in the CIF Southern Section Division II quarterfinals at Newport Harbor.
Sailors' upset denied
Newport Harbor nearly
stuns top-seeded Thousand
Oaks, but loses, 1-0, in
sudden-death overtime. •
'f'hal's just the w.:ty life is. I told them, go
and do whatever you have to do in life for
today and you'll be fine. Just know how it is
to not get that last step."
·mousand Oaks (25·3·3), the Division II
top M?ed, celebrated by piling on Leopoldo
shortly after he took off his jersey and
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACI I -There were few words to
offer his team after it lost 1-0 in sudden death
overtime, but Newport I larbor 1 ligh boys soccl'r
coach Ryan I lernandez had to say something.
The Sailors appeared heartbroken after ·n1ou-
sand Oah junior standout Jason Leopoldo came
up with the golden goal two minutes into 1J1e first
to-minute, sudden death overtime period in a CIF
Southern Section Division II quarterfinal llmrsday
at Newport 1 larbor.
The teams played 102 minutes: 80 minu1cs of
reguJation, two 10-minute overtime periods and
two minutes into sudden death.
u At least we lost to the best tean1, ·· I ll'rnand~1
!.aid. "There's nothing else we couJd have done ..
sprinted toward his sidelirw. Lancers Coach Mark
Tietjen said he was just as relieved as he was joy·
ous tu get past the Sailors.
The Lancers were definitely aware of Newport
~cnior Joel Walker. who scored 35 goals this sea-
!ton, including four in the Sailors' 4·0 second·
round win over Valley View 1\Jesday and two in
their 3·0 firs1 -mund victory over El Dorado.
"We just had total awareness of where [Wallterl
w-..s at," Tietjen Said. ~vou could see how danger·
ous he wa'i when he did get an o pportunity. We're
glad to be pasl this team and we're glad no110 have
to face that one anymore."
Leopoldo's goal came from a throw-in near the
rnrner 011 the visitors sideline. Paul Oomicone
threw in the hall near Newport's net about 15 yards
See SAILORS, P•&e Al 1
BOYS SOCCER
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• • I .. . •
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Sea Kings
stay on roll
Co rona del Mar advances
to the Division II
semifinals with a 3-2
vic tory over St. Francis. •
2· I lead in the 461.h minu1e after Pal Con-
way i.cored on a voUcy off Ari I lu¢1(~· fret.'
kick from midfield. It W<L\ the first time the
Sea IGngi. trailed in the poslM:ason.
liut Cerutti tied the score. 2·2, 011 a di·
reel fn.-e kick five minulcs later, curling tJ1e
ball over the wall and off the Ul!tide of the
P•trlck Laverty
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar
High boys soccer team did its part in an attempt
to create a Back. Bay CIF Southern Section Divi-
!!ion II semifinal but the Sea King.'> will have to
settle for a trip to 11iousand Oaks.
Julien Cerutti and Dan Whitaker scored second-
half goals as host Corona del Mar knocked the de-
fending Division II co-champion.,, St. Francis, out
of the rlayoffs with a 3-2 quanerfmal victory
·111ursc1ay.
The Sea Kings ( 15-3·6) wiJI face top-seeded
Htousand Oaks (25·3·3) on Tuesday with a place
in the title game on the line. TI1e Lancers defeated
Newport Harl>or, I ·O, in sudden-death overtime.
Because Thousand Oaks has had just one home
game in the playoffs. compared lo two for the Sea
King.s. Corona del Mar wiU be on the road.
While Corona del Mar was hoping for a re·
match with the Sailors. who defeated the Sea
Kings. 3-0. earlier this season, Newport Harbor's
loss certainly didn't take any luster off the Sea
Kin~' victory.
near post as the St. Fmncis goalie !.food lllotion-
less. II wa ... a similar frl'C' kick to Lhc om• Ccn11li
s1uclc l\wsday ~1gai11s1 S1. Monica d1a1 W.L' tipped
over 1he crossbar.
''II was 1ht• exact same srot a.-. Jas1 gam e," CA:-·
ruW said. "I 1old Dan !Whi1akerl. I've gol 111 take
this. I knL>w what I WdntL'll 10 do wilh it."
Whitaker gut hi~ own chance 10 minutt" latcr.
After senior defenders Dan Marin-Finn and Parker
fcrguson thwdned SL Fmncis clearance a11c111pt!-.,
m idfielder Jerill 1llaycr came away with the ball
along the left sideline. I lis perfoctly Joftl't.l cros.s
found Whitaker in s1ride and the M!niur forward
scored the go-ahead goal on a header thal he
powered pa'it the St. Francis goalie.
'Th ough the Golden Knight.'> <24-o I l had a few
opportunities to tic the score over the final 20
minu1es. the lallcr part of tl1e second hair wu.s no-
where near as heart -stopping a<i the final mo-
ments of CdM'.s i.econd-round win over Santa
Monica, when the Vikin~ had a numher of gol-
den scoring chances. lhis time Lhc Sea KinW1' de·
fense seemed much more relaxed and confident,
which could be attributed 10 the l'xperience of the
previous game.
"For sure," \,allaWian c;aid. "To go through that
and to understand thal we 1.:an withstand lhat
kind of pressure. it madl' today a lot more com-
fortable."
"I can't complain." Corona del Mar Coach Pat
Qillaghan said. "Once again, it's a great feeling.
I'm happy with our team. We're really playing
good soccer. After going through some tough
times early on, it's been fonunate how we've de·
veloped. We managed to win the IP''dcific Coast
League! championship and now we're on a roU."
That roll, which has included playoff victories
over Moreno Valley and No. 4 seed Santa Monica.
appeared to be in jeopardy after St. Francis took a
St. Francis, which had two ~oats dis.'lllowcd in
the second half. had a good scoring opronunity
off a comer kick in tl1e 72nd m inute. hut C..ory A7.·
7,alino headed away the initial cross imd Grant MARK C. OUSTIN/OAILYPll.OT
Corona del Mar's Jeritt Thayer grabs Dan Marin-Finn ( 15), who celebrates CdM's first goal in
see SEA KINGS, P•&• AlO Thursday's CIF Otv1s1on II quarterfinal game against visiting St. Francis. CdM won, 3-2 .
MEN'S BASKETBALL
Gloger 's shot wins it
~C Irvine point
luard's jumper from
;16 feet beats the
;buzzer, and Idaho.
:lerry F.ulkner
·~ilyPilot : . f • BREN EVENTS CENTER -In the :ta or mounting losses a.nd diminish·
._ hopel for a aeason that began with
t promise. the UC lrvtne men's
... IAkt~W team found enough big bas-
to secure a rather s.lgntficant vie·
Thunday night. Hatns loll etabt of their lut nine,
aecond-leacling scorer -aopho·
ore guard Mib Efevberha. SUS·
ed Wednesday for vlolati.ng team
-and no less than a 20-pol.nt
lplmt visiting Idaho, the Ant·
en earned a 65-6.1 win on a bua.er-
~ 16-foot jumper by 10pbomore
point guald Jeff GJoger.
The win improved UCI to 11 -
J 4, 6·9 in conference, propel-
ling it out of a three·way tie for
sixth Into sole poMeSSlon of
sixth with three conference
games remalnJng.
The 'f,aters are two full games up on
cellar-dwelling Long Beach State and
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, meaning only
a colossal collapse would deny UCJ a
spot ln the eight-team Big West tourna-
ment.
Gloger's bucket his llrst 6eld goal
since a three-pointer with 13:11 left ln
the first half, rectified what had been a
substantial collapse by the hoatJ.
UCI, which h!t eeYen ftrat·half three-
polntera, Including tMl by aophomore
Rosa Schraeder, an<t shot 64.7' before
lntermlssion. led, 36· 16, with 3:07 left
t.n the half and 39·21 at the break.
But Idaho (12-14, 8-8), which had
S..UCl,PlpAlO
STE~ McCAANI< I DAILY PflOT
UC Irvine's Jeff Gloger, left, drives past
Idaho's Tanoris Shepard in Thursday's
Big West game. Gloger's 1 &foot
jtJnper at the buuer won it for UCI.
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GOLF
Towersey wins
for 20th time
T he .wins just keep on
coming for Marianne
Towersey.
winds gusted around 40 mph,
Santa Ana CC Director of Golf
Mike Reehl said.
Ml'm thrilled.~ said Tuwersey,
who is eligible to compete in
the Tua Cup Oasslc, July 29 al
Big Canyon C.Ountry Oub.
The Newport Reach
resident continued her
stronghold on golf titles in the
Newport-Mesa community by
winning the Santa Ana
Country Oub women's dub
championship for the 20th
time.
Towersey, who has won the
annual Tea Cup Classic five
BRYCE
ALDERTON times In seven years, shot a
I-under-par 7 1 l.n the final round Feb.
20 to go with an 83 and two ns durtng
the first three rounds.
The Tea Cup pits the
women's champions from all
four private dubt In
Newport-Mesa fSult.a Ana.
Newport Beach, Meu Verde
and Btg Qmyonl ~one
another ln an 18·hole
Nicole Ronald faced Towersey ln the
championship flight
The 83 came on a day when the
stroke-play event.
JoAnn Brekhus claimed s.nta Ana's
senior women's c.hamptonahip -
contested the same fow daya u the
SMQOLf, ""9A10
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AlO ftlday, febf'uary 27, 2004 SPORTS 0811)' Pilot
Pt10TOS SY MARK C. OUSTIN /OAJLY PILOT
Above, Corona del Mar's Dan Whitaker (7) leaps over St. Francis' Branden Izumi to pass with his
head in Thursday afternoon's CIF Division It Quarterfinal game at Corona del Mar High. Below,
Corona del Mar's Jeritt Thayer (6) slides to knock the ball away from St. Francis' Ari Hughes.
SEA KINGS
Continued from A9
Afmquis1 cleared Gabe Nor·
ris' volley a11emp1 on the re-
bound off the goal line.
Almost every other St
Francis shoe In the second
half was righl al CdM goalie
Jay Zimmerman, who had
~ix saves In the final 40 min·
utes and eigh1 overall, or off
target.
rn the game's first 10 min·
ures. the learns exchanged
~oals. with Marin-Finn scor-
ing on a header off a Ooml·
nic Rubino comer kick In the
,ixth minule and SI. Francis eying
th(' score rwo minu1es lacer on a
Alfonso Berumen header.
h was the second straight game
GOLF
Continued from A9
womens roumament Joanne
~ lulhn~ fulished second.
•••
lowersey. Heehl and Royd
~lt1rti11 combined to shoor a
l under· par 34 as a team. but a
lrlu from San Gabriel was two
Mmkt!S netter and advanced to
tlw 11econd round of the 12th
111111u:il Fox Spons ·rv learn
' llallvnge. The evem was held fur
1111w hole' at Desert Willow Golf
Ht•\1•11 l11 Palm Desen Feb. 11.
1111' Santa Ana squad trailed by
• '' 11 ,1 t nke heading iJ1tO the ninth
I u tit hut a San Gabriel player
• ,,,,_ .1 putt from off the green to
,, birdie whiJe the best SACC
• •Id do was par.
111(' bt~I score of the three
>loller-. was used for the first eight
lwh·~ while the two lowest marks
1wr team on the ninth hole
t·ou111ed toward the trio's
the Sea Kings scored on a Rubino
corner kick and combined with
Cenmi's free kick in the second
half. the second of three consecu-
:.\ggregale score.
Temperatures hovered around
70 degrees with sunny kit!S,
making for ideal conditions,
ReehJ added.
"It was a blast," he said.
Matches are scheduled to air
May through December on Fox
Sports Ne1 2.
•••
The Jones Q.Jp, the annual
better-ball of partners fonna1 lhal
pa.irs the men's champion (or
runner-up if the winner can'1
play) from each of the four
private clubs with a member of
rhat club's golf staff, will be held
August II at Newport Beach
Country Oub.
Dave Irwin and Will Tipton are
the reigning club Champions
from Mesa Verde and Big
\..anyon. respectively.
San1a Ana and Newport Beach
t:radidonally hold their men's d ub
championships in June.
•••
Teams will use. let's ju.sl say. a
tive goals scored on set
pieces.
"Al the beginning of the
year. we had not [had suc·
cess on set pieces!." Callagh·
an said. "Bui we've worlced
on them a lot That's such a
dangerous spot. both otTen·
sively and defensively. That's
where you can win or lose
the game."
One more win and Corona
del Mar will be playing for
the Division n champion-
ship. And while an all-Back
Bay semi.6nal would have
been fun. the Sea Klng.5
surely won't take cop-seeded
Thougand Oaks lightly.
"Once you get to the semi-
finals. you know you're going to
face a good team." Callaghan
said. "But I guess we're a good
team too."
unique fonnat during the third
annual Estancia Mesa Verde
loumament March 8 at Mesa
Verde Country Oub.
Fou.r players will comprise
each of the I 5 teams scheduled
to appear. ~ of the four best
scores will be used on holes 1-6
while the three best marks will
count on Nos. 7·12.
All four scores will be counted
on Nos. 13-18.
Estancia High Coach Art Perry
wants to stress the team concept,
a swi tch from previous years
when the tournament featured
indMdual champions.
Peninsula. Beverly Hills,
Woodbridge. Foothill and
Chaminade are among the teams
scheduled to compete.
Coaches can give players
advice during the round. which
should only add to the strategy.
"It is a tough course with the
playing fonna1. The last six holes
will be key." Perry said.
"Emotions will ride high."
Play begins at noon with a
shotgun start.
OUTDOORS
Tackle show kicks off
start of fishing season
T he Fred Hall Fishing
Tackle and Boat Show
will open Its doors at the
Long Beach Convention
C.enter March 3 and run through
March 7. This huge fishJ.ng show
Is the No. I family outdoor show
in the Southland and
traditionally kicks ofJ the
saltwater ftshing season. Every
major manufacturer In the
fishing and boating Industry will
show off new products and free
fishing seminars covering all
aspects of fresh and saltwater
fishing will be held hourly
throughout the event.
The show Is an important
gathering spot for
sportfishermen and
conservationists who seek: to
protect our inland, coastal and
otf shore fisheries. According to
show producer Ban Hall, 50% of
the proceeds of this show will go
directly lo create more fish. more
anglers, more boaters and a
healthy industry that will protect
the freed.om to fish. Highlights of
the show include: the Berlcley
Kids Fish Free Th>ut Pond, the
latest is new tackJe technology.
casting pools, Bongos Fashion
Show, Skeeter Uldmale
Sportfishing Video Challenge.
Lumberjack Show, displays of
fin e art, sporting dog.5
demonstrations and recreational
boats ranging from kayaks to
deluxe sportfishers.
Sa.11water anglers planning on
attending the show should make
it a point to look at new
tournament reels recently
introduced by Daiwa, Penn, Avet
and Shimano, check with
landing.5 to book: a multi-day trip
off Baja this summer or talce
advantage of huge discounts
offered on fishing tackle and
boating supplies by major relail
chains.
Techniques In saltwater fishing
continue to improve. The
introduction of braided fishing
lines are enabling big game
fishennen to land giant yellowfin
tuna weighing over 300 pounds
on stand-up tackle. This outdoor
UCI
Continued from A9
won seven of its last eight to
climb into third place, reeled off
two 9-0 runs in the flrs1 12 min·
utes after intermission and fi.
nally claimed a 51-50 advantage
with 6:32 left. The Vandals twice
led by three down the stretch.
but Irvine, which has made a
habit of squandering leads
against conference foes. righted
itself on the legs of Schraeder, 7·
foot senior center Adam Parada
and, finally, Gloger.
Schraeder, who finished with
a career-high 27 points and six
lhree balls, connecled for his fi.
nal three-pointer with 7:44 left
to halt Idaho's second 9-0 spurt
of the half.
Schraeder's free throw with
6: 16 left pulled the hosts even
and, with 3:48 remaining, he
drilled an 18-footer to put UCI
on top, 57·56. Schraeder, who
turned 21 Tuesday, finished 8 of
lO from the field, 6 of 7 from be-
yond the arc.
After an Idaho fouJ shol tied it.
Parada netted a pai.r from the
line with 3:20 left, but Vandal
guard Woo Williams canned a
three for a 60-59 edge with 1:48
left.
Schraeder. who was I for 9
from the field In Saturday's loss
at New Mexico State and 2 for 8
from threedom the two games
prior to Thursday, fielded an er-
rant inbound pass and sank a
14-footerwith 1:13 left to give Ir-
vine a one-point lead.
After an Idaho bucket. Parada
writer had an
opportunity
last week to
field test
Strens new
Supe.rBraid
fishing line
with Captain
Rob Delph
'-~~~~---whoanchored
•JIM
NIEMIEC
his fast
Sea Vee
sportfisher
Second
Generation over a rocky bottom
and pinnacles in 200 feet of
water. The trip produced hard
pulling amberjack weighing in
the 40-to 50-pound class. The
new Stren line allows an angler to
feel the bite and the line's
no-stretch strength gets a hooked
bottom dwelling fish quickly
away from rocks and jagged
structure being fished. With the
halibut season just getting
started locally, many anglers will
be rigging up with braided line
and fluorocarbon leader material
when competing In big money
halibut tournaments.
Rock cod season opens March
I and based on catches made by
"tag and release" trips earlier this
month, catches of assorted rock
fish should be outstanding.
Davey's Locker will be sending
the sportfisher Oiliber out to San
Oemente Island Sw1day night 10
tish all day Monday and it should
be a wide open bile as the season
has been closed for months. For
more details on the first trip of
the season call the landing at
(949) 673-1434.
With a full moon phase
coming up next weekend look 10
sport boats, six pack charter
boats and private yachts to be
anchored up In shallow water
around Catalina Island hoping
that the white seabass bite will
explode. It has been a picky bite
due to weather. but there is
plenty of squid around and if the
weather calms down anglers
could get in on some pretty
decenl early season croaker
fishing.
hit ai1 eight-foot jump hook: on
an Inbounds play with 18 ticks
remaining.
Idaho's Uonel Davis was
fouled while shooting with nine
seconds left. but made only the
second of two free throws to
take some pressure off UCl's fi.
naJ possession.
"The play was initially de-
signed to get Ross the ball com·
Ing off a double screen. because
he had been hot all game," Glog-
er said. "Bui the defense was fo .
cused in on hjm, so I had the
liberty to penetrate and create.
Thankfully, the shot went in."
Efevberha had twice hit three-
pointers at the regulation buzzer
lhis season. the first for a victory
over visiting UC ·Riverside and
the second to force overtime in
an eventual loss at Long Beach
State.
But he was hardly missed on
the fateful possession, on which
Gloger appeared to casuaJJy
dribble past half court, before
beginning to penetrate with
about five seconds left.
"I wasn't sure (Glogert was go·
The historic spordishing
exhibit at the Newport Harbor
Nautical Museum will end a four
month run on Sunday. The
extensive exhibit focuses on the
history of saltwater fishing otf out
coast and is a must see for
anyone who wants take a look
Into the pasl of how things were
in Newport and other ports along
the south coasl back In the olden
days of commercial cannery
fishing and when local
sportfishing was at its peak. For
infonnation call the museum at
(949) 675·8915.
The Catalina Ayer will host an
all day whale watching trip off
Catalina Island this Sunday. The
Orange County chapter of the
American Cetacean Society will
journey from Newport Beach to
the back side of the island for a
full day whale watching. Funds
generated will help the A.C.S.O.C.
in their efforts toward research.
education and conservation of
marine animals. An on-board
naturalist will narrate the
excursion and a member of the
Catalina Island Conservancy will
add more insight into the whale
migration off the California coast.
'The Catalina Ayer will depart the
Balboa Pavilion at 9 a m. For
more information or to reserve a
spot phone (949) 675-9881.
Local lakes continue to kick
out trophy class rainbow trout
and lots of full stringers. lrvine
Lake is being stocked weekly
with trout weighing in the I 5· to
18-pound class along with lots of
3· to 5-pound steelhead trout.
Boaters trolling Rapala and
Owner lures are hooking lots of
hefty trout while shore anglers
are finding success baiting up
with Berkley Power Bait lrvine
Lake has been stocking their
Kid's Fishing Lagoon with lots of
trout and youngsters are having a
great time reeling In fish with a
Little help from their mom or
dad. Over at the Santa Ana River
Lakes fishing has also been
s1eady for big bows and good
nwnbers of catchables in the l ·
to 2-pound class.
ing 10 get it off." said UCI Coach
Pat Douglass. who praised the
big shots made by Schraeder
and Parada that made Gloger's
game-winning heroics possible.
"Schraeder really bailed us
out In the first half," Douglass
said.
ZOTS -Senior Adem Perede's 14
points Thursday give him 1,295, moving
hu'n past .i.tf Von lutzow 11,284 points
from 1989·931 Into the No 8 spot on the
school's all-lime scoring list . , , The Ant·
ee1ers play host to conterence-leeding
Utah Slate Salurday at 8:05 p.m. The
game will be televised on ESPN 2. It will
be the 1111 home game for seniors Pera·
da, Stenlalev Zuuk, M.u Otioro. Arn
Basbulke• and Ryen Snoolc, who will
be recognized In 11 postgame ceremony.
Bi& Wett Conference
UC Irvine 65, Idaho 83
Idaho -Haves 14, Powell 12.
Radlovic 3, Williams l1, Shepard 7,
Lyons 6, Jones 5. Davis 3,
Kahrimanovic 2.
3-pt. goals -Williams 3. Shepard 1.
Technical& -Coaoh Perry 1.
UC Irvine -Okoro 6, Ethington 4,
Parad 14. Schraeder 27. Gloger 9,
Zuzak 5.
3-pt goals -Schraeder 6, Gloger 1. Okoro 1.
SCHEDULE
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S PORT S rrlday, february 27. 2004 Al 1
BRIEFLY
Doubles teams spark Vanguard
Vangualtl UniV1!rsi ty's women's
tl'nnh team got the two dou·
hh·s vicwries it needed to nar·
mwlv defeat hosl Point Loma
Na;-.1 rt·nt:. 6·3. 1'11u rsday 10 re-
111.ii11 undcfratt'd (6·0) as Gol-
1h!ll State At hlNk Conference'
pl.1y hci.:an.
\la11g11:ml\ Ol~a l llushchanka
;1,1d Am y Bruw11, took care ol
P111111 Lorna's Amlrl'a Montoya
.111d A111t.1 Sicl'i'.ka, tt-4, while tlte
d111> of Silina Yohner and Sara
H1.111lcy l faimt•d :w tHi vk1ory
11Vl'I A'hl1·v ~lrlmplc and I lolh
I 1.1r~1.1ve 111 givt• 1 lw I.ions all
1hri·e duuhlt·' poinh.
Hoth 11•.1111~ w1111 t hrce "'lll'\ll•:.
"'I:> upi<'l'l'.
1 llusht hank:. dropped the
l11 l'1 .;cl, 7 fl, 111 ..,t11n1ple lwfure
1:11111~. 11·0. h 0. to l'arn 1lw vk
l11ty.
Colden St.lie Athletic Conference
Vanguard 6,
Point Loma Nazarene 3
S ingles Hlushchonka IVU) def.
!>1r1mplt1. 6 l. fl 0, 6 O; Bruwn (VU)
tl••f H;irgr.rv11. 7 6, b 4, Votavova
•vUl lost to Mo111oya. 3 6, 6-1, 6· 1,
1 11111er IVUI to'\t to Srecz~a. 6· 1. 6 2.
fir,ulley IVUI <frf l.il onde 6-1, 6 4
Poy•1t1.r IVUI lust to R1d1tc r 6 3. 6 1
Doubles Hlu~hd1dn~il Brown IVUI
11,•f Molllcly,1 S11·c1~11. 8 4,
Y11l11111r Br.1dlt>y IVUI rtt.:I
•,irunpll' H,HHf/IVI'. 8 fl.
Vn1a11nv:1 rnv11t111 (VUI lost to
Mc lltH Pldlld 11 j
Coa~t notchc~ fir st win
•TENNIS: '\lt>ll i:icldcr amt
1\111..l· \l.11111' 1•a1 It '\vc•pt 111 "".
1:11·' and 1h1· ()1,1ngi· Loa.;t Cul
1,•v.1· 1111·11\ 11•11111' ll'a111 'w1•p1 .Ill
II lt'I' d 1111 h lt•, 111.llC ht•' Ill \•;1111
II, fl "I \lllllf\ ol th1• '('.t"lfl
.1 i ..! <Ii-• 1"1111 m 1·1 IHI'! C .yprt'"
I lt11r-,tJ,1~ Ill ( J1 ,llf~l' l·rnplll'
I 11t1l\•1 1 111 1' pl.I\
\111..t· I lt11•111·I d ,1111w<l tlw la'I
lwo 'ol'I' 111 l'.1111 1h1• victory over
I vprt·"· I 11< I J1.1m11nd ctl No. I
'1 11gft·, .11 HI tlw11 ll•arnc<l with
I 11·ldn 111 d11w11 Diamond an<l
I 111 1.11. 11 1, .11 N11. I douhle!>.
I .11."1 (I ·1, I I Ill the: OI (,)
1111,l\ lrv11w Vitlll'Y aml Saddle·
b.11 I.. 111 1wo l..c) conference
111atdw:. ltu•,day and Jnur\
tf,1). r!':>J1l'Ctivl'fy.
Or•n~ CoHt 7, Cypntsc 2
Slngi.s -Hoevel (OCC) dof. E.
Diamond, 4·6, 6-4, 6 1; fielder (QCCI
c1ef Tai, 6-4, 6-3; Manua IOCCI def
Rabanera. 6-3, 6·3, Duncan IOCCI
def Lee, 5 7. 6 3. 6-1, P11n1chkul
\DCC) lost to Park, 6 2, 6 I, CCC
w rns by default
DoubtM -Hoevel Fielde r 1CCCI def
Diamond· Tai, 8 2, rlef
.Manus Duncan tOCCI 10&110
Allbanera-lee, 8 2, CCC wens by de
luult
Lions improve 10 6-0
•TENNIS: Vanguard Univer-
i.ity'!> men's tcnni-. 1cam im·
proved to 6-0 with an 8-1 vic-
1ory against ho't l'oinl Loma
Nazarene to bPgin Cold t'n State
Athlt•lk CunforC'ncc play Thurs-
day. hw I.ions (6·0) i.wept ull
threl' double:. '>l'I'>. i\11dcr .. I l.1
k.irn,,on and patncr l.af\ D..thl·
lwrg, alo11g with the duo of
Philip Mardh and Thomas 1 rox
ler. earned 8·2 victorit•s.
Dahlberg added n G·J. li· I tri-
u111ph over Zac Mark.ha111 in
,;ngles.
Point I.urn a fell tu 4 ·3.
Golden St.lte Alhledc Conference
Venguerd 8,
Point Lome Nazerene 1
Sin gles -Wolslma1er (VU) dof
Gorlofl. 7-5, 6·3: Hak11nsson (VUI
del. Copl<tnd, 6·4, 6 4, Dahlberg
(VUI def. Markham, 6 3, 6 1,
Sch•amm (VU) lost 10 Paa1a111on
6 4, 6 3, Holmgren (VUI def Vanel
5 7, 7 6, 6 3, Mardh (VU) del Siind.
6 4 6 I
Doubles Ha~ann$on Dahlberg
IV\Jl lief. Maclthe1m Copl0nt1 8 2.
W1irsln1a1cr Holmgren (VU) cfnf
V,1nr•) Paa1amen . 8 3; Mtlldh TtO)(IOr
!VU) d1•f Sand Gorlolf. 8 2
Bcntzer. Chang pace UCI
•TF.NNIS: Anna Rf'nt1cr and
fiflJny Chang each 10 .. 1 Jlll>I uni•
gamt• In ... wt•l'ping 1wo singlei.
wts Ill pare the hosl \JC. lrvi1w
wo111l'll0S tennis 1ea111 to a 6· l
villory again ... 1 Cal Stall' North
ridgl· in Rig We'it Cnnferenn·
pl.iy rhur .. cl.1y
Ille 69th-mnked Antt:<ttt:n. (3-41
.;w1•r1 the three doubles matches
to cam the doublt..'!>. point.
Senior Chrbtil' Posner and
sophomMe Veronica Fermin
bt:at Sonya Kumar and K&:iiu
Krasin:.ka, 8·2, at No. 3 doublus
while 01ang and Rent;-cr
tea111etl to record an 8·5 victory
as 1hc No. I duo.
UCI retums to <1<1ion at host
San l>it.i:o State a t noon Saturday.
811 W.•t Conference
UC Irvine 6.
Cal State Northridge 1
Singi.s ·Chang IUCll def
Ma111ese111c, 6· \, 6-0; Bentzor IUCll
rlof Yllprom1an. 6-0, 6 1; Boss (UCl1
det Srerman, 6-4. 6 4; leow (UCll
lost to Boss. 6·7. 6·3, 10 5. Posno1
IUCll dof l(rasrnska, 6 4, 6 \, Savin
IUCI) dol. Kumar, 3 6, 6·2. 10 6
Doubles Chang·Bonuoc t\JCll 1101
Matljosovlc Myinttun, 8 5,
Boss·LOOW IUCI) def.
Ye1Jrorni11n Bierman. 8·4;
Poslltlr Formrn lUCll def
Kun1ar Kras rnska. 8-2
Chapman tops Lions
•BASF.BAU.: Catcher llr.111·
don <.ox Wl'lll 2 for 3 with two
run' ~nired for Va11g11ard lJnt
wr1>i1y\ hawbaJI team, but tlw
v1 ... 11 i11g l.IClll!> lost lo Cha p111a11.
4 .!, 111 .1 11onconfcrcnn· ganw
I hur ... day al I Ian l'.tr~ 111
llrangl'. Vil f1•ll 10 4 fi; IJ1.1p
rnan imrroved to 11·2.
B YU blasls An I caters
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ham Ym111g lJnivN,ity ll~l·d
.1.5 l!i l1111111g pcrc1·111agc i11
thrt'l' gaml·~ to dele.11 thl• \J( Ir
\'llll' mt·n\ volleyball team .. IU
l:I, 2:1 :111, JO·l4, :10·21i, Ill .1
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in C:rawlord C.ourl.
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M.11\ W£•lwr ,1.111111wd I.! kill,
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game 111 1/wir ~ingJe.., .,Wl'l'P~ 10
hdp f)OW<'f thl' ho:.t C >ra11g1·
Coast Collc~e women's tennis
team to a 9·0 Orange Empire
Conf~rence win ugninst a sparse
Cypress squud in 211· hours.
C:oasl (4· I. 2·0 in the OEC)
won two o;in~Jc, matches and
one douhle:. wt hy default hc-
call:.L' C:yprt·i.~ (0-4, 0 ·2) didn't
ltavc enough players.
OC< ~s No. I tlouhk:. team of
Leah Bctkt•r .11111 nmarnal won
lhl'ir o;l't. H I.
On1n1t Empire Conterenco ---------Orange Coast 9, Cypreu O
Singles -Bocker IOCCI c1el
William~. 6 4, 6 2, Trtnamal !CCCI
def. Ailch(•y. 6 0. 6 0. Tran (OCC) d ot
Zabv. 6 1, 6 3, Mo11y.1in" (CCCI dot
Chrlwnan, 6 O. fi O; Ho (OCCI won
by defaul1; vu11 1occ 1 won hv
oolaull
Doubles Beckor Ti!n11mal IOCC)
dol Wrllram!i Rrlchoy, 8 l.
Mo11ydma Ok11111u1a \CCCI d11f
l Jby Christman. 8 2. T111n Yuh
1ccc1 wo11 hv oetauh
Idaho turns away UC I
• BASKE:Tlli\l..L: Emily Faur
huh l>l'Ofl'd .1 wmw-high :t!
r11i11t~ for tlw lJ111V(•r:-.ily of Idaho
wonwn\ lxhk1•1h.1ll team. which
hall .i llt·1·1ll1·1f t·dgl' at the frcl'
throw 11111· a11tf wl'1ll on to .1 71
(iO H1g Wt·-.1 < .onfl'rt•nct• vil"wry
11vl'r vi!>.1ting lJC lrvinc ·nlll"day.
h.l;.1h11 1211 !l, 12-4 in thl' llig
W1·,1 I rnatlt· :!'..' of L4 ln·l' throw'
1·11111parcd w lJC:I\ 7 111-I I pn
f11r111anre.
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i\lllt'<ilcr:. (h 17. r. 10). who lt·d.
II 'I(), J I h.ill11111c, with 111
poll\!!> wl11k ( .lt11,tina Callaway
tallu·d I i p11i111 .... 111tl wvt·11 1t•
l>u llll ti'
B11 Wtsl Conference
Idaho 7T. UC Irvine 60
UC Irvine S11111lcy 4 B19g 1ns 8
C;illawav t4 Grul'n 19. h Hg uson 0
U1ba11 0, N11d II, YJCIOll 7 Us llPr 0
J pl gOAls Grf'•HI 1
~oulod ou1 Nonu
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Henson 11. F1•lto11 I. Th.11~1~., I 4
Goc11 2 H.1ll11IJY J
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DONLEAUI CJNI \lf'lllll
Newport's Skyler laugher, left. comes in for the steal from Kat
Werring of Thousand Oaks. Harbor lost in sudden-death 0 r
SAILORS
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•'• clo1na busmes• n S1lon l ido :M41·H Vt•
ltdo. Newport Buch, CA
97663
Barton Mtlhrt . J44 I H V"' ltdo N"•'PO•t
Be4Ch CA 9266J
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dut ttd by •n 1ndmdu1I
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1996
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lited with the C.iuntv
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on O? '24,04
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I he following per \On\
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I .11tl11rmJ 9?62/
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h 1ni I' 345 Newpor I
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Mn• C•ltlurnta 97617
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SELL
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D~Pilot
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Stone O Enterprises,
192/ llarboi Blvd t 174.
Cosl• Mesa, Caltlornla
92627 Stanley Clyde Johnion.
1710 S Pactllc. Santa
An•. C•ltlorn1a 92704
l hti bUStnlH IS con·
ducted by an 1nd1viduat
HIVt you i tMted do1nc
bU\lnlU yet1
Yes 01 '0212004
Stanley Clyde Johnson
This statement was
hied with lhe County
Clt1~ ot 01an11 County
on 02103/04
2004 .. 73511
0;111y Pilo t f eb. 6, 13,
70, ?I. 2004 , 064
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artt d ume bu\1ne-. a•
SuStdf Prupe1l1u. 2458
Newpo rt Boulevard
• 181 Costa Mesa CA
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I vnne Shertzer 1458
Ncwpu1I Boultv;ud
•187 Custa Mui, CA
9162/
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nn O?, 24104
2004bt7•014
D•tly l'olol f eb 'll Mat s 12 t9 2004 fl03
CLEAN OUT
YOUR
HOUSE
WITH A
GARAGE
SALE!
CALL
949-642-5678
L~lectlbles/
wmorabllla 1160
irP SS 4 lllCOllD~ lTC
1483 Garage/ ;:::::::=====:===:=. YardSaln 1419 HEALTHSERVICES HOME MISCELLANEOUS
FURNISHINGS MERCHANDISE
LOTS/ACREAGE l"OlT<ii"SAl( Newport
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Ip, d/w, w/d ~ quiet
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newer u rpel, Ip, I c &•• 24? Cedar cross ~I
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$2250 Bkr 9-49 645 9913
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yearly S2550m 110/pel/
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2634 Vrsta det Oro $2595
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sunken tub. vaulted ceol. Aa1 $4500m 949-293 4630
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bay view. MSOCldllO<l. pool C.ted wmm, w/d. troe.
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Steven Hill -Siilte Farm
We The People
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It's Your Business All adverbSIOg suPl)lement to the Daily Pilot l
The place to shop for unique items at an
arilazing $20 or less
C rush Clorhing offers current 1rends
in women's apparel and accessories
at a fraction of the cost at other
stores. The conccpl is ~So Much @ $20 or
Less!" Almos! all the srore's clo1hing.
jewel!)• and handbags sell for $20.
Addirional brand name apparel is available
a1 grca1ly reduced prices.
Owners Teri Lyn Calioucttc and Diane
Prall each have more 1han 20 years
experience in the re1ail and wholesale fashion indus1ry and live in lhe Newport Beach area. Their
extensive experience in the apparel industry has enabled them to
CntSh Clothf<ng is locat.ed crea1c an uplifring and unique shopping experience with
cuslomcr service their No. I priority.
next to International
House of Pancakes on
17th St., Costa Mesa.
To help support local businesses and schools. Calioueue and
Pratt provide gift baskets for auction and gift certificates to
Newport Harbor and Corona dcl Mar high schools 10 aid in
raising funds for athletic programs and student services.
Call (949) 631-3303 Crush Clothing is open seven da)S a week from IO a.m. 10 7
p.m., Monda) through Wednesday; JO a.m. 10 8 p.m .• Thursda)
and Friday; and IO a.m. to f> p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
Carmack Insurance -established 1925
C armad ln ),urancc was founded in 1925 but fa mil) roob
in the area actually dare back 10 189-'. according ro Jim
Carmack, compan) president.
·My grandmorher was born on April 17. 1894 in rhe
McFadden's Wharf area, which didn't officially bcmmc Ncwpun
Beach until 1906." Carmack said.
His grandfather, Roy L. Carmack. who was originally a farmer
Carmack Insurance is
located at /000 Quail St.,
Ste. JOO. Newport Beach.
Call (949) 851-3836
from Dana. Indiana, founded the company. He came west 10 arrend Occidental College
where he me1 Carmack's grandmother. Fonunatcl) for all involved the) M:ttk d in
California. The company now has offices in cwport Beach and Glendale.
Cannack Insurance i a full -service insurance brokerage offering a wide range of
insurnnce and risk management services 10 bu::.inc~s in Southern California .
.. We arc known for our ability lo handle rhe complex in!)urance need~ of
manufacturing. retail, con 'I ruction and developmenr businesse!)." Carmack ~aid. '"We
arc now expanding that service to the personal insurance needs of our client~.
-we have rece ntly hired a new personal insurance manager. Linda Hickman. anti
added a Personal Insurance Department in Newport Beach to addm.!. rhe complex
requirements of the famili es in this area. We found that very few of our competitor~
take the time necessary to provide advice on the very important risk as.'IOCiarcd with
personal insur.mce. We will rake the principles developed for our bu~i ne~' clienti. over
a 7g.,year period and apply them 10 the special needs of families in Orange ~·ounty."
Western Financial Bank, the premier community business bank for
Southern California, is focused on providing financial solutions that
best fit the needs of businesses in this area. We pride ourselves on
exceeding the expectations of our clients by:
• Eliminating bureaucracy and providing you
with direct access to our decision makers
• Giving you all the capacity of a big bank
with the intimate feel of a community bank
• Advocating the growth and expansion of
businesses with innovative credit solutions
• Offering customized financial solutions tailored
to the needs of your business
. We are the area's best kept banking secret. Call today to find out why
we are the premier community bank for Southern California.
D WESTERN FINANCIAL BANK
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Ari advertlStng supplement to the Daily PtlOt
Yoga Center: restoring balance and
e nergy to your life
I r's hard to imagine any Orange County husinl'SS. hdng around for
more than 30 years. Yl't, '\incc 1970 Yoga Crntcr of< 'alifornia has
hcen in rhe very same built.ling on 17th Srrect. -sack in lhl' early
'70s." comm<.:ntct.l Yoga Center ClM.lirectur Dittnl· llochncr. "people
wandered up the stt·ps to Yuga Center\, front door not ~url' what to
expect from yoga. but surprised to discoVl'r the~ coulJ improve the
qualit) of their livt·s.
"Socicl) has changed sinet· then, anJ 1 he I.ind~ of pnipk who arc
intcrl'stcd in yoga an: different. But the need~ of our studt·n1 ~ havt·n't
changed much.< >w r the )Cars. thou~1mb of hu,y people haw found
grl'atn health . rdaxatinn. viruli r and pcacl' of rninJ \\ith our
authcntil' )Oga e crdM·s am.I prown Life Ma.,rt·n rn ·hniqur,. Om· of
them b Sharon Macgu rn. l'hil'f markl'ting oftkrr anJ l'O·l1111mkr or
Mother's Market a nd Kitchen.
A ~triking blomk with a J l).,omt·thing ~nn aml a grnmhun.
Mm:gurn crl'dit~ Yoga Center da-,~c' with giving hn tht· t•nt·rg) and
locus shl' needs fur her dcmanuingjoh. ~what I lcarnl'd at Yoga
Ccntl'r ha~ hl'l'n a life saver fo r me. I intl'r<ICI with customa' and
employees a lot ;md dl'al with :.lrt·"lul
r o.(O Cmtt>r of California is situations l'Vel) Ua\ rw gairm.I a lot of
lowtt•d at 445 E. ll th St.. fk'<ihilil). ht·alth am.I 'trrngth lrum Yoga
Cc ntl'r's authentk l>l)'k of trnching thl'
Cort.a Mesa.
Call (949) 646-8281
l''<Crci~c~. but tht' lx:ndits from Yoga
Crnter cla.~.M'.!\ go hc)ond thl' nt·n:1w'.
~when under prc~surc:. in~teaJ ol
gl'tting uptight, I do a Lifr Ma'\tl'I)
technique -a simpk breathing practice or visualiw tion anJ I )>\lt)
n:laxcd. Yoga Center's the only place I know where )OU t•a n karn
lhl''l' life tran~forming 1echni4uc' a' well a' authrn1ic ~oga
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Also, coming soon, Ralph Lauren Flooring .
Open 7 Days
2927 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa (714) 751-2324
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84 fnday. February '27 , 2004 It '.s Your Business Art advertlSUlg supplement to the Dally Pilot
Children's bookstore offers daily
storytimes and monthly special events
T he First Page
children's
bookstore i~ the
finest high -end specially
childrcn'1> bookstore in
Orange County. The First
Page offers outstanding
customer service and
only the top children's
lit erature. including
d assics and
award-winning title., and
authors, in a
child-friendly.
w mrnunity atmosphere
with 90 percent of their
titles facing out. and nil
of them organi1.cd b) agt•
group fur fun and c:a.')' 'hopping. I hr Hr,1 Page rounds out the shopping experience \\rith
unique anJ high quality lo) and gift item~ Ill enhance a birthday gift or enjoymt·n1 or a bool...
Our month I) nt·wslc11c:r highlighls new rdcll!>l's. recent award-winning titles and slort•
favorirt·s. induding "mone) bal'k guani nlrnl" fl'ad~. and informs rc:aders of easy \\3)S lo gc:r
invohnJ in the rnmmunil).
Tht· Firsl Page abo offers frc:r Shll)'liml' 1wiCl' a da). l'V('f)' weekday (once on Sawn.la)).
and 11 monthly special t'Vt•nt crnlt·rc:d around a holida). hook or author. for c:xamplc:. March
2 lhq arl' ,·elc:hrating Dr. Se u,,· I001h biri hda} with (\\O -.tparatc partil'S. Thi., summer lhC)
.irt· ncilrd 10 be in1mducing a nt·w 'ummn rrading program. a~ well as repealing I heir
.;choul fundraisi:r. whi ch raist·d more 1han Sf.UOO lasl 'ummn for local school libraries.
Tht• Fir'I Page intrnd~ 10 du
more than merc:I} '>l'll a l'hild hi'
or her ti r'' hool... l'hn providr a
support ivr framt·\\orlo. lur I ht·
child. lht· famil) anJ tht·
community 111 t·nrouragt reading
and karning.
The Fin.1 PaJ!.c is located
at 270 E. 17th St ..
Costa Mesa.
Call (949) 645-KIDS
STORE.
CLOSING
AFTER ALMOST 3 DECADES, PERSIAN TREASURE RUGS
MUST CLOSE rTS DOORS (WE LOST OUR LEASE ... )
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Massive Inventory of Genlune HMdlude '9r1lan
la Orlental Rugs, Kellms la 'hpestrte1
Persian Treasure Rugs
3321 E. PCH
Corona del Mar, 92625
Located at the comer of Marguerite & E. PCH
ACIOSS from Bank of America
(949) 673-6981
Lu I ,Ju stirs things up outdoors in the OC
L indy Lu Hartlcll, or Lu Lu as her friends call her. is making
quite a name for herself. From her new line of clothing 10
her n<.·w Costa Mc a store. Beach 'n Backyards. her
n·p111a1ion for offaing Orange County shoppers unexpected
Jdights is rapidly growing. Lindy und her husband and business
partner Galvin have created a shopping experience unlike an)
u1her in Orange County. or the United States for that maller.
Beach 'n Backyards offers a unique environment -you'll find
t•verything from upscale, high qualit) patio furniture. hand-dyed
A~ian umbrcllas and Jacua i Premium spas lo eclectic exotic
accessories for I he home.
The Bartlclls have more than 23 years of experience in the home
'Pil husincss; Galvin was one of the founders of Sundance Spas and
la1cr sold' that business to Jacu1.zi. Because of his expertise. he was
a~kcd lo consuh wit h Jacuzzi and assist them in re-designing their
premium product line. Toda). Galvin and Lind) have crca1ed a
unique conc:t•pr in home furnishing
and dt·sign. Inspired by their worl d
t ravl'lo;, lkal'h ·n Backyard~ offers
cn-l')lhing for 1hc patioamJ the:
home, with a kw fun hohrmian
touchc:~ lhrnw n in lo kc:ep )OU
guc~~ing!
Beach 'n Backyards is located llt
291 1:·. 17th St., Costa MeSL1.
Call (949) 645-SPAS (7727) or
visit www.beachnbackyards.rnm
"I wan1cd w offer an c:lc:mcnl of surprise. so I hal every I imr a
c:u.,tumt r -,hops hcrt· i1·~ likt· a trca.,urc hunt." Lindy said ... Thc:y
might find an1i4ue da} l>l'd~ or bc<1Jcd sari silks. ur outdoor
l'andlc:~ th al will burn for 1wo year!>. This is a mw-of-a-kind venue
where then' 1ruly b somc1h ing for t•vc:ry taste. ''>k and hudgl'I ."
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An advertisme supplement to the Daily Ptlot It's You r Bus iness I Friday, February 27, 2004 85
House of Tiki is a tropical paradise
in Costa Mesa
I f you'vc driven down
Ncwporr Boulevard latcl)•.
you'w noticed a ve ry hip
store called House of Tiki. It is
loca1cd aero~ th e .;1rec1 from
Triangle S4uarc. Thi~
POl)nl'~ia n pop culture shop
has everything from tiki mugs
and bar., to hcautiful bamboo
and rattan furniture. Thl')
rcccnt l) edchrated t\\O
!>U<:cr~,ful )C.:itl'l> ofhu .. inc'~
\\'cs Johnson, owner, 1 lou.'lt: of Tiki
and arr planning tn npand and open up a tropical furniwtc ~howroom not too
far from the ~torr.
Thl· man rt·spon,ihk tor thb unique shop is Wcl> Johnson. a California natiw
and 2!ht·ar n-'idcnt of Ora11gt· Count). Born in '\1ammoth Lal.cl>. Johnson ha,
alwa}~ had .1 pa.,.,ion lor trn\d anu the outdoor-.. whether in th l· 'now or at thr
beach. After fou r )ear11 a' a mnJic in the milital'). hr dccidnJ II> get intn
construction and utilize hb ability to build th ings. After earning hb contractor:-
liccn,c. hc wt·nt to I lawaii for a changl' ol pan· an<l cndl·d up sta) ing ncarl~ thn.:l·
)Car-.. 'fhl' lifi.·,t~lc tht·rl· n:all) ~l'akd hi-. luvc: ufthl' bland~ anJ all that rropica l
paraui.,t· n:prc,rnr.... I k ll',i<k<l in Lanikai on the wi ndward :-idr o l Oahu.
Alter tx:ing l>acl. on rht• mainl and for a fc" )l'ar,. he ckcidl'd 10 Lio MHl1l'lhing
hr ha-. alwa) ~wan red to <lo -Ill' an indt:pl•ndl·nt .;torr owner and lu rnir urr
designer. I k was inirially in~pin:d a~ a young man hanging our al the (.'hark~
Eame~ think ta.nk whcrl· hi' mom. Hap. workl'd for man~ ~car,. fohn~on now
applie~ hi" arti~tie talents toward hi-. new 'torr anJ
House of Tiki is located at ha' long rangl' planl> IU dl·,ign furniturt· and import
1860 Ncwpm1 Bfrd .. 'ariuu' good~ f1 nm all m n thl· ~11111h Pad lie. l'hi'
ahilit) wa .. inhcntcd from his granJlathc1. rruman
Costa M t:Sll. Soon _you will Baik) Sr .. \\ ho""" a photographc1. dr,ignr r anu
wri I l'r in I ht· I IJJO-. and '·His. "ho t r;n dnl t'Xll'n-;h d)
be able to purchase uniqul' throughout thr South Paci fic and t\'ia. Bai ky's wrn I.
items on their website at
www.houseoftiki.net.
Call (949) 642-8454
appeared in Lilt. National Grngraphic: ht· \\r<ltl' a
book called Polr11esian Ve11111rc. I k al-.o founucJ
1hc 1 u~t·um of Manual Arts in Lima. Peru. where hl·
livrd out hb life and hi~ drl'amo;.
I le and hii> grandfather ha''t'. in a"'")· come full
t•1rrk. If Mr. Baik) wt·re abk tn ""'"into hi'
grandson·~ .,tore he "11uld he nt rl'md) proud.
John~1n·, 'on. Ju,lin. ''lHKl\l' ... for his <lad', 1 lou'c ofTil.i h) '••)ing. "ft', rt·alh
cool! ..
Be ~urt• to ~top h) and ~ii) aloha to Jo hn-;on and his wundcrlul ~l a fl . I louse ol
fik i is open from 10 a.m. to fl p.m. Monda) through S111urday anti 11 a.m.to5
p.m. on ~undil).
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TAYLOR MOORE
DESIGN GROUP
ORANGE COUNTY
P.O. Box 8951 • Nnuport Beach,
CA92658
(949) 644-4047
CORPORATE OFFICE
6767 Brocltton Ave. • Riverside,
CA92506
(909) 684-4743
HPau/a's gtnuittt caring combined
with her talent and c~ativity helped
achit've an exquisite warm and
comfortable home for mr to enjoy''.
-Marsha Orlin
Ntwport Btach
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This section has been ut;ged on by
Advertising Director J11dy Oetting
for the past two years.
I t is ironic that Judy-'.r pa.rsing ycsterda~y
lit tht· age of 51 to cancer came one da.v prior
to the finalization of the st·ction.
It i.r publi.rhed in her honor.
Wei ls Fargo Private Mortgage, let the
Bankin g ,.ream's experi ence work for yo u
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Banl.l'r-. who cxl'l'I at pr m 1di11g 'llunJ '11l111ion,
tor up-.calr hornr linancing.
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in\\',lllll'lll prurwnil''" ith intnr,t·onl) loan,.
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M Friday, febl'uary 27, 2004 It 's Yo ur Bu siness All ~Slflll supplement to the Daily Pilot
Redefining the concept of ''working out"
S ince making it~
J ebut in Ontngc
County in
h:bruary 2003. Back Bay
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and film'"· Hiick Bay
Fitnl'!!S i~ rhl' in~piration
uf t\arhainc ( ohrin und
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rc.,carching am.I
anal)t.ing industry
in indoor cycling. yoga.
Pihates and group exercise
programs, she develops
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chwinn Master C)ck
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I itnn.s. Their rt·,can:h.
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"' full·'it'r\ in· fudlit) that rnkfirw~ the
training and nutrition.
and ha' taught dance and aerobics for 15
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·The c11neep1 of \\11rl..ing out and ~taying fit
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Linda Rider is a certified hypnothcrapist. certified b)'
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certified in neuro-linguistic programming and time line
therapy.
I .incla l<iJer
Linda Rider's office is
located at 1000 Q uail St ..
Ste. 190, Newpon Beach.
Call (949) 752-7990
Tuesday, March 2, 2004
1--2 p.m. OR 6--7 p.m.
Wine
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270 East 17th Street. Costa Mesa
949-645-543 7
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It's Your Business Friday. February 27, 2004 It
Taking care of your investment
D on't fret uvcr spilled milk. cranberry sauce o r canJle wax. With a lillle
extra planning. you can be prepared for those inevitable spills thar occur
during gatherings at your home.
With uphols1cry. carpers and rugs at risk for rains. thcS(: helpful tips from a
local Carpel O ne 11oor1 ng expcn will help gel )OU really for whatever drops and
spills may be tossed your way.
According to Carpet O ne's carpet cxpcrts. homes im·vit ably become high traffic
areas. which leaves flours. carpets, rugs and upholsrcry susceptible 10 unexpected
stai ns. Before the party begins. it's helpful to set up a well-stocked srain emergency
kit with supplies suited 10 various flooring surfaces 10 deal wirh common spills
quickly and efficiently.
The following arc recommended items 10 have ready:
• unprinted whirc paper towels
•baking soda
•clear dishwashing dcrcrgcnt
•a laundl)' prcsoak solution
• white vinegar
•a non-bleaching clorhing spo t remover
Herc a rc a few s irnpk solur ions for the mosl common s1ains:
Candle ll'tLr: For removal uf melted candk wax. star! b ·-;craping off as much
excess wax as you can wi1h lhc blun1 edge of a bullt:r knife. Frce1.e lhl' area with ice
cubes until the wax harden-.. Continue scraping off as much n.ccs!'. wax as )OU can.
Vacuum over the remaining area 10 ensure you've pk ked up any remaining wax
particles.
Lipstick: To remove !>.luhborn lipstick stains. s1ar1 by applying a d ry deaning
solvent, using a dampcm·d doth. The trick ii. to use a blotting motion, not rubbing.
as that will embed thl· '\lain deeper into the ~tain. Finish hy blo1ting with a ckan
tuwcl.
Fmit pund1.j11ic<'.\ and wfi drink.\: For thCl>C stains. !>tart by blotting up C\cc-;.;
s pills. Apply a t.lr ll'rgen1 M1lution (unt.··half teaspoon ckar dishwas hing li4uid
diluted in water) u-.ing a damp towel. Appl) while vinegar 10 the remaining slain.
Blol area ag;1in. \\hrn dry. vacuum or bru:.h to rt.·stnre nap.
Mt'tlf j uiet'!>. J<rtll'l': Bio! cxl'l'sl> spills and apply a de1erg1·n1 mixture ( onl'-lrnlt
tt.•aspoon clear Jis hwashing liquid and one cup warm watrr). Use a blotting
Call Carpet Oru: at
(800) CARPET/ or visit
j ohn Bloeser Carpt~ One
at 2927 S. Brij10l St.,
Costa Mesa,
(714) 751-2324. Open
setien days a weeks.
Visit www.carpetone.com
moti on to remove as much liquid as possible. Apply
a 'mall amount of while vinegar 10 a dampt·ncd
towel and continue blotting 1he slain. Use a dean.
damp cloth and blot remaining :-.tain area.
C11Jlee. tea. red wine am/ rlwcolate: Blot or scrape
up excess liqui<l or food. Mix one-half teaspoon
clear dishwashing liquid in one cup warm w;Hcr anJ
<lab on 1hc sp<.>1 wi1h a dampened towel. Continue
111 blo1 rhc area. Dab on unJilutc<l white vinegar 10
1hc staincJ area. Blur again. Rinse by dabbing wilh a
<lamp sponge. Blot once mo re and finish by applying
a wcigh1ed pad of while paper rowels overnight.
l·or a handy stain removal guide. visit 1hc Carpel
One website at www.carpctonc.com.
9CU11friends
or how large
rfer of ashes
ip a.thes from vet
nalized epitaths
r afterlife services avaliable
Customer service continues after the sale at
Cal's Cameras and Video
C al's Cameras and Video, in
business since 1962, h as been a
Southern California haven for
the amateur and professional
photographer for almost 43 years. The
store's line of 35mm, medium and large
format cameras is extensive. backed by
service and support that is second to
none:. Many m anufacturers consider
Cal's to be their Oagship dealer in the:
area and so suppon the sto re: with
dealer demos, camera clinics and
extended warranties that ultimately
benefit the customer. Whether you are
in the market for an inexpensive:
vacatio n camera, a hobbyist's dream camera or a proft·ssional's daily 1001 of the trade. you will find
your camera of choice a t Cal's. And in the proct·ss of that purchase. you will be guided by a sales
professional through the maze of jargon, spccilkatio ns and fca1ures 10 Sl'C the real world
appl ications and solutionll in a clear light.
II is the challenge of the 21st Century store 10 utf('r sn"icc. cJucatiun and fai( price. In a wo rlJ
where a t times it seems impossible to have all lhrct'. ( 'a l's has -;uccccdl·<.I in providing the custo mer
with a comprehensive package -one thal t.·ducatl'S thl' hu)cr hdon: 1he :.ale. nflrn times rc:.ulting
ih 1hc purchase of a less expensive product that was imagim·J. ofkring a fair anu enmpctitive price
and supporting that purchase with after sale informatio n aml in:-.truction. Cal's has an
industry-low average of returns because it b important to li'trn 10 the lll'l·d s of ihe customer. Cal's
gel:. it right the first lime.
Cal's has prided itself on carl)•ing mos! ever) art.Ts,or) a man11lac1urn pnwidl'-. fur a product.
both new and old. The s tore's invcntOI) uf tho-.e hard 111 .!;l'I al·n-ssorin i.; nwrmou ....
The video center at Cal's offers the latest in ... ratt··o t I hl'-arl 'iJrn ll'drnolug). Both con~umcr
and -prosumer" camcorders. and their accompan\ ing .1n ·l's"1ric' .. 1rt.' 1 hl· rnilin loeus ut rill'' idco
depart men I. The impact of the home computer on editing 'ult11iun!'. ha, grl·a1 I) intlurnct.'d the line!>
and models 1hat Cal's carries.
Cal's Cameras and Video,
1770 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa_
Call (949) 646-9383. f.··mai/:
infotfi'cal.scameras.com. Hours
are Monday through Saturday: 9
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Closed Sunday
Our authentic yoga
exercises strengthen your
body and our unique
Life Mastery"' techniques
ca lm your mind, uplift your
spirit and feed your soul.
* Classes every day
* We teach all the main
yogas including:
-Hatha yoga
-Ashtanga yoga
-Meditation
* Prenatal yoga class
*Retreats
* The premier Orange
County Yoga Center
since 1970
* New Year's Special:
bring this ad to receive
$25 off classes
FREE DEMONSTRATIONS
Wednesday
March 24 • April 28
10:00 am & 7:00 pm
(949) 646-8281
www.yogacenter.org
445 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
Located in the Atlantic Stereo
Plaza. bet~en Tustin and Irvine
A~nues, J blocks east of
Mother's Market i-Kitchen
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Balport l .ock & Sa fe expa nd s its operation
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Protecting your car,s paint job
M an) ownrr' ol high·cnd anJ custom
painrc.:d au1umobilc:-. nrc now.investing in
prn1ec1ion film ro '-eep thei r expcn!>ive
paint job!! lool..ing likt' new. Chip,., Awa). an
independ ent restyling cumpan) locatcJ in Orangt:.
liegan busine"! a" a paint 1011ch-up l'Ompan> for
Mcrcedt·~. BMW. Por~hc and LS1mborghin i
tHllO!l'obile,.,, under owner l.J. Wallucc.
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Jen tis, door dings and i.cra1chC':.. Chip~ A"·'Y offt'rs
paint protection film to prevent chip~ in the first
place. In uddition to protecting your pain1 job. the:
film can be also be applied to headlight • mirrors
and in!-idc: the whcd wells.
Call T.]. Wallace at
Chips A way for
more information,
(714) 350-6070
HOll5E OF Ttl(f
-exotic tropical furn iture
-hawaiiana
-tiki bars & drinkware
-bamboo
-tiki statues
-island decor
· ... and so· much more!
Come on down and check out the latest arrivals, and
be sure to bring this ad in for an extra 15% OFF
th is weekend (Feb. 28th and 29th).
HOUSE OF TIKI is located @
1860 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa, (949)642-TI . I
Seaside Financial has the loan program
to meet yo ur needs
W hcthcr you have pt"rfcct credit. les:. 1han
perkcl credit. or have been turnt'd down
in the past. Seaside Financial has tht'
right loan for )'OU. The) 'II help you find 1he unt'
loan program that lx·:i1 mn•t,., )OUr fina r¥.·ia l nct'lb.
Get cash to pa) off )UUI acdi1 card b61, 111
coni.olidate deb1 into one ca:i). lower monrhl)
payment. Make home improvement:. or atJd on u
Contact Sr:i1side Financial at
(949) 673-LOAN (5626)
for _your free evaluation. It is
lurntcd at 3416 Via Oporto.
#JOO, Newport Beach
ba throom. new kitchen or new master ui1 c. St't asidt· rnsh for uncn tain rimes.
takr a long overdue drea m vacation. sa\l' fo r )Olli rl·1iremen1. or pa) for )OUr
son's or daughter's education. Start 11 111'\\ bu!'lincs" or purchase new
in vestments.
Wirh thousands of bank:.. savi ng:. and loan ... and mortgage: rnmpanil''
rnmpt'ling for yqur loan husi nc'"· wh) ch1xJsc St·a!'lidc Fin.111dal '.'
•The) work for you. If the~ can't get what )OU \\dnt. th e:) don·1 get puid.
•The) will guide )OU th rough thl· mongagc ni.11.c. and ~ou'll work \\ith a
lender )OU tan 1rus1.
•You need omeonc 10 hdp )OU detcrminc \\hich loan program b bi:~• for
you. You ma) nt·cd a lower pa}mcnr . d lm,cr rail', a 'hort term loan. have '\Omc
credit problems. or lillk or no down payment. l'hc dl·dic:atl·d staff of loa n
profcssionab know~ thl.') 'e"c a \'Cl) l.'Ompc1i1ivl· consumcr-d ri\en
marketplace.
• Cuslumcrs arc im:rcasi ngly 'tOphi~1ka1cJ in 1hc \1ays tht') -;hop l11r murtgagl'
loans. You nCl'd a com pan~ thal prU\ idt·, pt·r...iinc1li1.c:d 'aluc·addl·J 'l'I' ice"
l>e)ond 1hc ofkring ol cumpc1i1ivc intcfl'.'\t ratl·~ and fees.
caside Financial iscornmi11cd 10 pro\ iding customer-; the hight:sl pos-.ibk
personalized M'.rvicc:. Whether )<rll arc a first ti me homebu}tr. move-up bu)cr.
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people. cager to mct:I Y'-1ur pcN>nal lcnding needs. The) work with an:oun1an1s,
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po1cn1ial homcowm:r,. l'he deal is never done unril 1hc fin a11ci ng b approw d.
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W ith our great climate and 'l'cnel). have ~ou considered an outdoor workout
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S11rvivo~. Ra1h cr than a •!J<lol camp~ alrnosphcrc, Survivor is a fresh approach
Lu total bod) condi ti oning. II blend'\ 1hc c~hilaration of being outdoors in any
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fi1ness is an t·~citing antJ unparalleled workout experience for both the body and mind.
This one-of-a-kind workout program wa!'I devclopcJ IO transform your body and sharpen
To find out more about
Newport Beach's hotte!Jt and
most effective health and
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Call (714) 396-7721
)Our mind. revolutionizing )Our commitment to
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Th is clas. is dcve lopt"d for all fitness levt'ls.
cncour0tging )OU IO 'trivc for that next levc:I of physical
filne'~ while pu~hing )Ollr~clf and others around )'OU.
The classes arc an hour long anJ during thal time. you
perform heart rate training during the ca rdiovascular
~egments, along with a constant mix or muscle training
done wi1h body weight. band~. hand weights and
whatever else might be in your surroundings.
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ON ANTIQUE Row
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It's Your Business
About hypnosis
By Kathi Kcnedi, C l'Ht.
''Look into m)' eyes ... you are gelling
sleepy, sleepy. :.kcpy. You are now
under my power." Yeah. right !
Growing up. I heard those wordl.> during ~"I)
movie scenes where ~m1..'0nc \\'~ hypnotitcl.I to
do some unscrupulous thing. My impression was
hypnosis was mysterious and mind controlling.
In truth, hypnosis has been around for
thousands of years and wns practiced by man)
ancient cultures as a healing tool. Ancicm
Egyptians had ·sleep remplcl>" where people
renewed and regenerated th em'l'lws. Ancient
Greeks had •healing :.hrincs" \\ hae trance \\·a,
induced for healing and ~urgkul procedure,,.
Today, hypnosis i considered a science and i'
practiced by peopk in th e healing ans nnd. of
course, by hypnothcrapbt~. In 1958, h)1mmb
was approved by rhc American Mt·c.Jical
Association. Curren I I). ow1 half of all pcopk
who seek health care now go to altcrnatiH·
providers like prolc~sional h~ pno1 hl·rapi!>t ....
So. what is h)pnosb'? Whal can it Jo lor ~ou'!
The answers mu~ 1'.urpn'>l' )OU.
Throughou1 the da). cvn) onc goc~ in and out
of a basic hypnotic :.talc known a~ trann·.
Watching telcvbion. drh,ing a car. da~ dn·a ming.
before sleep. upon waking. all mllvc )OU h> an
inner state of awar~nes:-.. n wrl··, no rn~~ll'f!. it\
just a familiar state ol mind \\Call t·xpcrkncc.
Like evef)·da) trnmx. h\ pm,:.i' ha" the '\amt'
feeling but with <1 hcighcrnc.:d 'l.'n'-<.' of ~If
empowerment and wntwl. I hl· h~ -prol.luct of
hrpnosi is rcl<Lxation ol lhl' mu-.ck-.. naves and
mind. When )OUr lx!t.I} and mincJ rt·I"'· )OU fl'cl
better, you're morl' l'fl'ali\l', and )OU .1rr kcenl)
aware of.your thoughh and m:tion-..
Hypnotic relaxation allows )OU to change
allitudes and behavior. in a pamam·nc and
profound wa). It i'i m~ belit:l thal l'\l'f!onc ha'
the ability to heal thcm'>l:hc, and improve thei r
lives by activating thcir in nrr rl"-'lUrcc~. On \llU
want to lose weight? ~top ... mnking? Relieve
h'lress? Rid yourself oft ha t tear or phohia that i'
holding you back'? If Ml. )OU• mind ma) haH' tlw
answers for you.
Most people seeking li)pno~i.., can: an: looking
for fast and permanent solution .... In weight lo"
alone. studies show, pcopk who u:.td h) pno-.i-.
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What about smoking cessation'! Kicking the
physical addiction rakes only seven days. So why
do some people go back to smoking? The main
reason is 1ha1 menial addiction i extremely
powerful. Many who have used hypnosis to
change and re-program negative action have
cnjo)cd powerful and lasting results.
Ck t1ing healthy and filling your life with joy
can be easier than you think. A trained
hrpnntherapist is skilkcl in the an of deep trance
induction and acts as a guide while )OU explore
am.I dbcover the many dimensions of yourself.
\.1an} people are surprised b) the pleasure and
ju~ thl'} experience during a hypno 'iS session.
Unhlocl.ing ft:ars, changing negative habits and
crcming a healthy life is what hypnosis is all
ahout.
Ofll'n, I get questions regarding hypnosis. The
following arc answers to some common
qut·~1iun:. asked by my clients.
Q: Will I lose control'!
: No. While in a hypnotic trance, your
awarcnc ·s i-. heightencJ and )UU ea:.ily accept or
n:jct·t 'ugge-;tion~. Actuall}. hypno is is a way to
gain rnn1rol.
<):What it I went into ah) pnntic trance and
did not rnmc out?
A: H} pnotic trance is just a form of sleeping.
A h) pnothcrapist can <1lways wake a person
from a restful sleep.
Q: Will I ~> things th at would embarrass me?
A: No. You are the one in control of what you
'><I) and do. Even in a hypnotic trance, you are
a\\ arc ol your actions.
Q: \\ h) would I use hypno:.is instead of
trad itional medicine and is it safe?
: I lypnosis d0t:s not replace traditional
m(·dical care. However, it can complement
mnlirnl I rcatmenr. As an example: If you were
tl)ing to quit smoking through a mrdical
program. hypnosi could help you stay
motivated to quit lhc addiction while adopting
newer. healthier atritudes abou t your body.
lkea u-.c h) pnosis is a drug free alternative, it is
-.ak to u:.c as a m mplcmcnt to traditional
ml·t.lical care.
Kathi Krneui. owner of Hottom Linc Hypnosis
in I luntinglUn &ach ha certiticd
h) pnothcrapis1 and in!ltructor for the
lntrnlational I lypnosis Fc<kra tion (IHF), vice
lost weight quicker, ~ta)cd
focused on their progrnm' and
had a higher succc. s rail' in
mainraining their \Wight lu-.c.
A.'athi Kcncdi can be
n:achcd at (7/4) ./01-6686.
president of II If' South Bay
Chapter, Rciki Ma.\ter
Tl'<1ChC'r, and Pranic Healing
Practitioner .
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