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MONDAY, MAY 26, 2003
KENT TREPTOW I OAJLY PILOT
Nico BeU1ard, 5, gets an assist from his father, Juan Carlos, while bodyboarding at Corona del Mar State Beach on Sunday. The two came
down from Loma Linda to enjoy the day at the beach despite a thick marine layer that kept many beachgoers away.
No lines at the beach
Turnout at Newport beaches is light for a three-day weekend
-less than a third ofthe·100,ooo found at sunnier times.
Coral Wilson
Daily Pilot
K ites were Oying.
bodytx>arders were in
the water, and kids were
digging in the sand. It
was a nonnal Memorial Day
weekend scene at the beach
Sunday afternoon -ex.cepl there
were a lot fewer people. Under a
cloudy sky, some beachgoers bad
even pulled jeans and sweatshirts
over their swimsuits.
HCallfomians are fair-weather
people,H Phil Brothers said. ·rr
they see a cloud out there in the
sky. they stay inside.·
Even a storm wouldn't stop
Brothers from enjoying his ocean
swim At 57-years-old, he said it is
a great way to stay in shape.
Lifeguard Capt. Jim Turner
estimated a sparse crowd of
18,000 at the beach Saturday and
28,000 on Sunday, very small for a
three-day weekend. If it had been
a hot. sunny day. the number
could have reached 100,000. he
said.
In the morning. some watch
towers were canceled and
lifeguards were ~igned. Turner
said. The weather was cool and
comfortable and the surf was
calm, but lifeguards still had to
keep a close walch for
inexperienced swimmers and
visitors from out of town. he said_
"There is the first experience in
the waves and surf for everyone at
some time,· he said_ "There are
no signs that say 'Rookie.'~
While there were no major
incidents at the beach Sunday.
some lifeguards took preventive
action by warning people about
the small rip currents up and
IN BUSINESS
HOUOAY CLOSURES
These will be closed and out of
service today to observe
Memorial Day:
• Costa Mesa City Hall
• Newpon Beadl City Hall
• Newpon-Mesa Unified Sdlool
Ois1rict
• County offices
• U.S. Postal Service
•Banks
• Tf'ash services
down the beaches. he said. Every
swimmer needs be cautious of the
rip current, which was Lhe reason
for 90% of the 5,000 rescues last
year, he said.
See BEACH, Pace A4
· vals welcome IKEA' s influence I:·:· ::~ea furnishing store owners say the IKEA
: !.{Jpening this week in Costa Mesa will bring
I :!b10re customers to town and foster a
to take shoppers from ttlm_
"In reality, it works just the op-
posite: Garrett said. •1t will
bring more business to the area·
INSl>E
, !:AneficiaJ competition.
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Genett sells upper-end oak
dressers. upholstered sofas and
other higher-end furniture. Gar·
rett and others pointed to IJCFJ\:s
niche in the home furnishings
auutec -modem-style furni-
ture at affordable prices.
For more businea news, see
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made items.
"We're in a very different mar-
ket,· Guenther said. ·Good de-
sign is a complement regannes.,
of the price range:
A CLOSER LOOK
Triangle
Square
advertises
quietly
Management isn't pushing
farmers' market and other
efforts to draw customers
to ai ling shopping center.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
COSTA MF.SA -Three posters on the
third level of the troubled Tnangle Square
announce 1t<; new game plan to boost foot
1raflk weekend community acUV1U~.
The problems 1s, nobody ,., <tround to
read them
An afternoon walk o n the upper level of
Triangle Square 1s a lonely one The thmJ
level is nearly desened. not only or pa-
trons but store-; 10 patronl7e I .arge wh11e
sheets or butcher paper hoe most or the
storefront.-..
A handful of <;tore<., including the
popuJar Yard Hou~. ~ike Town and Lhe
Gap. remain in the troubled center. which
opened 11 years ago in an effon to revital-
ize Costa Mesa's downtown. For years. of
ficials have Lned to give the center a new
lease on life. even though many bu-.iness
es were canceling theirs .
That revitaJi7..ation effon has picked up
in recent months. Now before city leaden.
is a planned condominium complex for
190 I Newpon Blvd. being toute<l as cen-
tral to bringing life to the area. Other talb
about how to imprCNe the downtown area
and neighboring Westside remain front-
line issues for a number of aty commit-
tees.
The center's most recent anempt.<. to at
tract customers are an upconung arost
exhibit June 7 and a fanner'!> marlcet the
second Saturday of every month.
No news release was ever senr about
the upcoming actiV1Ues. and repeated
calls to Triangle Square Management for
more infonnaoon went unreturned.
lhree messages left for center owner
Kenny Won, at CGM Management in
Temple City, were not answered.
A recording on the general line for Tn·
angle Square describes the June 7 event as
an "anist drcle exhjbit: sponsored by
center retailer Color Me Mine. A cheerful
female voice describes local arti~t work
See TRIANGLE, Pace M
•:-.Q'>STA MESA -Saying they items. :~rearaslphonlngofcustom-John Garrett. whose H.J. Gar-:=~ng of local home fur. rett Furniture bas been at Its
•• stores are welcoming Harbor Boulevard location since
Eric Guenther, the director of
design at Glabman's PumJture &
Interior Deslgn. said bis store
specialius In higher-end. hand-
John Gannon. who served as
the store manager of a la·Z-Boy
Pumlture Calleries across the KENT TREPTOW /DN..V PLOT
The new IKEA will offer the company's usual variety of stylish
the llCEA at Home Ranch as a po-196.3, said he doesn't expect llCP.A
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AZ Monday, Mly 26, 2003 YOUR
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
A child's garden of books
Christy Coyne wants
her new bookstore to
be a community
center for kids.
Paul Cllnton
Daily Pilot
C hristy Coyne expects her
children's bookstore. the First
Page, to offer a window to
the world.
It's a place where parents can find
Maya Angelou's "Kofi and His Magic,"
the story of a young Ashan.ti boy's life
in his West African village. You'll also
see the hard-to'-find •aendrillon," a
Caribbean Cinderella tale.
Vuginia Walton Pilegard's "The
Warlord's Beads" tells the story of the
discovery of the abacus in ancient
Olina. lt's effusive iDustrations radiate
in deep blues, earthy greens and
crimson reds.
·1 want it to be like a community
center to enrich our kids," Coyne said.
•EVerybody has their own way [of
doing that!. Mine is through books."
All the boob at First Page sit on
their shelves with their covers facing
outward, olfering a rainbow of
illustrations that grab the eye.
The Costa Mesa shop, which is at
270 E. 17th St., will offer 2,500 titles at
any one time for readers age 18 and
under. Coyne will rotate her inventory
so she stays up to date.
Unlike other children's bookstores.
Coyne said. the First Page focuses on
quality. Award-winning boob,
off-the-beaten-path titles and popular
series such as "Harry Potter" will fill
her large shop.
Reading, Coyne says. is the ultimate
family activity.
"Oli.ldren who are read to early do
better in school.• Coyne said. "It really
fosters family unity if you sit down
and read book with your children.·
Coyne hosted a grand opening at
First Page on April 26, a Saturday. Her
shop replaced SanBar Pets, which
moved to another location in the
17th Street Promenade shopping
center.
Coyne, 35, ls a local girl. She
graduated from Corona del Mar High
School and eventually moved to
Contra Costa County to take a job in
the di.strict attorney's office. After
meeting her husband, Coyne moved
back to Southern California to
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Christy Coyne owns the First Page, a children's bookstore in Costa Mesa.
practice special education law. She
has two children of her own. a 2-and
4-year-old.
She got the idea for First Page when
she took her children to another
children's bookstore.
·1 was going to the bookstores to
find them books,• Coyne said. "I
couldn't find a place that had good
books and was child-friendly."
First Page is laid out with a
combination of playhouse and
classroom motifs. Three blackboards
hang from an area above the register.
A line of words painted on the Ooor
snakes from front to back..
Colorful building-block sears are
clustered around tables in the back
fo r the story time sessions that are
held at 10:30 am. and 4 p.m. Monday
through Friday. Stories are also read
at l 0:30 a.m. Saturday.
"I designed it perfectly for a
2-year-old: Coyne said, referring to
her children. "My little market testers
came and tested it out."
BRIEFLY IN
BUSINESS
visionf, Resources Connection hopes to
continue building an independent inter-
national alternative for professional level
services that the big audit firms may be re-
stricted to provide,· Murray said.
finding a nic he with mid· and upper-level
commercial buyers, Newport Beach-
based Water Pile Technologies Inc. an-
nounced Wednesday.
Costa Mesa auditor eyeing
B:nst & Young offices
Costa Mesa auditor Resources Conoec-
doo Inc. baa eotaed final taib to acquire
Emit Ir Young's Netberia.Qdt subsidiary,
the company aonounc:ed Wednesday.
Resources Connection, founded in 1996
by a breakaway group from Deloitte &
Touche, is a professional services firm that
provides auditing, accounting, finance.
human resources, information technology
and other services.
Water Pi.k's Laars Pennant and Laars
Rheos boilers, which were both Intro-
duced over the past year. were cited by the
company.
The boilers are used in commercial
buildings.
Water Pile has manufactured gas-fired
water-heating products for more than SO
years. The company also manufactures
automatic toothbrushes, showerbeads,
faucet filters and pool heaters.
Shares of REC.N closed Friday at $20.95.
which was up 30 cent.a. or 1.45%, on he day. Resowces c.oonec:don apect.s to com-
plete the purcbae of Emst It Young's six
Nelherlands oftlcee by June 30 for an un-
dilcloeed sum. Qllef Executive Donald
Murray said.
"With the opportUntty to acquire [the di-
Water Pik succeeding with
commercial boilers
A new line of commercial boilers are
Shares of PIK closed Friday at $6.22 for
a loss of 22 cents, or 2.2%, from the day
before.
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BEST BUYS
Not a mixed
bag of appeal
P adna Boutique .--------. NO-FRI.LS~ CARE
offers a fun and
funky mix of
apparel, jewelry and
accessories carefully
selected by owner and
jewelry designer Jenny
Johnson. She's known
for her vintage
pendants with
semi-precious stones.
The shabby cottage
behind Washington
Mutual Bank at East
1be only skin care
line I'D use, Debl'a,
now bas a retail store at
South Coast Plaza. I
couldn't live without
~e d'FJegance
Repalrateu.r. Panthenol
Protein Moisturizing
Face Crum. Ultra
Fadal Moisturizer and GREER Up Baim No. 1. K.iehl's
WYLDER started out 1n 1ss1 as an apothecary In New
York's F.ast Village. It offers a
blend of preserved formulations
fromphannaceutlcal.herbal
and medicinal backsJounds.
K.iehl's is lcnown for Its no-frills
pack.aging and for a
no-advertising policy to keep tht>
cost down and focus on making
the best products. K.iehl's
generously offers samples so
customers can test products.
and it offers a 100% money bad
guarantee on all pun:hases.
IGehl's offers lines for body. hair,
men's. sun prolection.
alcohol-free fragrances, babies
and children, lips and even
grooming products for horses
and ponies. Open from 10 am.
to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday;
from 10 am. to 8 p.m Satwday;
and from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Sunday. Level 2, Macy's wing.
across from Gucci. (714)
427-0998.
17th Street and Orange Avenue
is a showcase of designer
clothing, shoes, bathing suits,
anliques and baby items. Local
art includes tropical and beach
paintings and tiles by Susan
McKlbbin; vintage fabric
pillows by Leslie of Nill.i
1\vigs; custom florals by M.
desigtu; art on fabric
handbags by Alexander Muller;
jewetr1 designs by Cynthia
Morehouse; photo cards and
photo-print T-shirts by
MJchelle James; and
band-illustrated note cards by
Girl Friday Studios. Open from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday to
Thursday; from boon to 5 p.m.
Friday. and from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Saturday. 178 WelJs Place
in Costa Mesa. (949) 548-1930.
ROUND AHO ROUND IT GOES
Opening this summer at
Jluh1on llland is a new
Mediterranean-theme carousel
in the courtyard outside
Robinsons-May. The carousel
features fanciful animals created
from molds of original antique
woodcarvings. Venetian scenes
and alternating races of a male
gondolier and a female in a
Carnevale costume. Carousels
traditionally feature male faces;
this ls only one of two carousels
lcnown in the wortd wilh female
faces. Gustav Denttel, a famous
carousel maker. created most of
the carvings. Thirty-eight feet in
diameter, the carousel will be
illuminated at night by 1.200
white Ughrs. Other outdoor
enhancements at Fashion Island
will be new plants and trees,
outdoor furniture. signs and
lighting.
VANS, OU>-SCHOOL STYLE
Varr'll Tennis Shoes has
received lim1ted edition Oassic
Old Skools and Slip-Ons in crazy
color combinations. The shoes
can only be spedaJ ordered in
the store and then sent to your
home. Color rombinations
include black/pink.
charcoal/black and royal
purple/black. and there are 14
others. Available in boys/men's
and women's sizes. Ladies
interested in Van's Oassics can
wear the boys' /men's sizes.
There is a 1.5 dillerence between
boys/men's and women's sizes. If
you are a women's 8.5, then you
would be a boys 7.0. A women's
size JO would be a men's 8.5.
Open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Monday to Saturday; and from
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. 1666
Newport Blvd. in Newport
Beach. (949) 642-5753.
MORE THAN A MAKEOVER
Stl1a has an upcoming
makeover event on Friday from
noon to 7:30 p.m.. StiJa's global
makeup artist Bren Borman can
select colors especially
appealing for you. A Stila artist
will help you with the cosmetics.
This Stila Boutique dalms to
offer the world's first cosmetic
vending machines. Open from
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to
Friday. from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday; and from 11 am. to
6:30 p.m. Sunday. l.evef 2. across
from ICE Accessories. Book your
appointment by cal.ling (714)
540-4960.
A MARKETPLACE Of
PROOUCTS
Don't miss the 'new Pannen
Market happening the second
Satwday of every month. The
next Farmer's Markel is from 11
a m . to 4 p.m. June 14.
Coinciding with the outdoor
marketplace will be specials by
participating merchants.
liiangle Square's tenants include
Niketown. Vtrgln Mega.store. the
Gap, Barnes & Noble. Color Me
Mine, Nordic Track. GNC
f.dwards Theater. Upper Crust
Pi7.za. Bon Bon Sdcky Fingers,
FUGU, Vardbouse, Zen Sushi.
Humphrey Yogart and the
Ooset. 1870 Harbor BMl in
Costa Mesa.
www. trianglesqua~.oom.
. • BEST BUVS appears Mondays
and Fridays. Send Information to
Greer Wylder et
greerwyldertly•hoo.oom; et 330 W.
Bay St., Costa Meta, CA 92627; or
by fax et 1949) 646-4170.
SURF AND SUN
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Datly Piiot Monday, May 26, 2003 A3
A community keystone I IL\1PI 111.1.'S --1< l ( I .... ~ ( \ I< I' I I "
Short and sweet, the
Balboa Island Parade
celebrates its 10th
anniversary this June.
June Caaa1r1nde
Daily Pilot
BALOOA ISLAND -The Rose
Parade? That's fine for the rest
of the country. The Macy's
Thanksgiving Day Parade? Sure,
that one's OK. 100. But on Bal·
boa Island, no parade is more
beloved than the annual Balboa
Island Parade.
~It's a celebration of the Bal-
boa Island communjty," said
CraJg Page, chairman of next
weekend's parade. "Everyone's
involved, everyone comes out,
everyone supports it."
The fanfare is so huge that 11'1>
easy to forget that, in one way,
the parade is tiny: It's only 2'h
blocks long, beginning at lhe
Balboa Island Bridge and pro-
ceeding along Marine Avenue
10 the fire station.
Bui wha1ever you do. don't
confuse it with any other pa
rade. Ncilher the i.ombcr re-
membrance of a Veteran's Day
parade nor the irrevere nl •Hyle
of Pasadena's Ooo-Da Parade 1s
an apl parallel.
"Don't confuse ii with ~ome
thing like the Doo-Oa Parade."
Page said. "That's no1 what 11\
about. ... It\ about BaJboa b ·
land.
"The nice thing abou1 Balboa
island 1s there 1., no cla-,s or
ca.,te sy'>tem, • he 'kud "rhere
are people with a lot of money.
and 1here are people with no
money. and they aJI dre'>'> and
GETTING
INVOLVED
• GEmNG INVOLYED runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis. For informatJon on
adding your organization to this
list. call (949) 5744298.
SENIOR MEALS
AND SERVICES INC.
Volunteers are needed to deliver
meals to homebound senior
citizens residing in Costa Mesa
who are not able to prepare their
awn meals and do not have
anyone to prepare meals for
them. Volunteers are asked to
donate at least one hour per week
for a siJC-month penod Substitute
drivers are also needed to fill m
for regular drivers. (714) 840-6611
or (714) 891-0804.
SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED
Serving People in Need, also
know as SPIN, 1s looking for
volunteers to help prepare sact
meals for the homeless,
assemble hygiene kits, distribute
meals and pict up food for
preparation. SPIN provides
move-in costs for housing, case
management and support
services to families leaving
shelters. SPIN workers also serve
as family advisors or mentors
and conducu workshops on
budgeting and more. Visit SPIN at
2900 Bristol St, Suite H-106,
Costa M esa. (714) 751-1101.
SHARE OUR SELVES CLINIC
-The clinic, which provides
emergency services to the needy
in Orange County. is looking for
volunteers to deliver and pidt up
food from local restaurants and
grocery stores, help with medical
and dental staff, data entry, aasist
with food sorting and
distribution. to help at the front
dftk and some other duties. The
group aJso needs translators.
flLE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
After they jumped from the '56 Chevy, Victor Saavedra flings
partner Anita Cesena over his shoulder as tt\e two swing dance
along the Marine Avenue parade route on Balboa Island 1n 2001 .
FYI
•WHAT: Balboa Island Parade
•WHEN: 10 a.m. June 1; parade ends at about 11 a.m.; live music
continues until about 12:30 p.m.
•WHERE: Marine Avenue beginning at the Balboa Island Bridge
• PAAKJNG: There's usually no parking anywhere on the island after
9 a.m. Parking is available on Bayside Drive on the mainland for
visitors willing to walk across the bridge to the island.
•COST: Free
act the same. That's wha1 brings
them together and makes this
~uch a success."
rhe parade. now celebrating
its 10-year anniversary. will take
place at I 0 a.m . June I.
Antique cars. Ooats, live mu-
'1c and. as always. the island's
own Keystone Kops will high-
light the even1. The En'>1gn Jun-
ior I ligh Marching Band, the
Orange County Fire Authonty
Pipes and Drum Corps, from St.
(949) 642-3451, ext. 257.
SHERMAN LIBRARY
&GARDENS
You could assist with the garden,
work 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 library.
Stefanie Kristiansen. (949)
673-2261.
SMALL BUSINESS
ASSISTANCE CENTER
The Small Business Assistance
Center of Orange Coast College
needs volunteers to advise small
business owners in finance,
accounting, law, marketing. sales.
human resources and other
areas. (714) 432·5916.
SOMEONE CARES
SOUP KITCHEN
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen
needs food servers and
volunteers for kitchen duties. The
organization is at 720 W. 19th St.,
Costa Mesa. (949) 548-8861.
SOUTH COAST
LITERACY COUNC1l
Volunteer tutors are needed to
meet a greater demand for
literacy and English as a second
language classes. Students are
taught English reading, writing
aod 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 Bead\ holds monthly
meetings the second Wednetday
of each month at the Newpott
Beach Tennis Club. A. reception
begins at 5:30 p.m .. and meetings
John Vianney (}lapel Oloir. and
surf band the Surfaris will pro-
vide live entertfilnmenL
Mayor Steve Bromberg and
Fire Cl"aief Tim Riley will rederu-
cate the fire station. whose
creation I 0 years ago inspired
the first Balboa l~land Parade.
"The parade's a hoo1 and a
half." said Bromberg, who's also
one of 1he Key'>IOne Kops. "ti's
the uhimau:• community
event."
begin at 6 p m Free. Annual
membership dues are $20. Send
chedc to "Speak Up Newport."
P.O. Box 2594, Newport Beach,
92663. (949) 673-1191.
SITTCHES FROM THE HEART
Made up of a group of women
from Southern California who
love to knit and crochet, the
nonprofit corporation is looking
for volunteers to knit and crochet
hats, booties and blankets for
premature babies and babies in
need. The items are donated to
hospitals across the country.
Patterns are available, and
donated yam 1s appreciated.
Kathy Silverton, (310) 472-6903.
SWEET ADEUNES
OF ORANGE COUNTY
The singing group invites women
who like to sing to join them
Tuesday nights for four-part
harmony, or Barbershop-style
singing. (949) 495-5685.
TEU·A·FRIEND
Orange County cancer groups
seek volunteers to encourage
women to have mammograms.
Participants will take part in a
one-on-one program of
education and encouragement
specifically related to
mammograms and early breast
cancer detection. The Susan G.
Koman Breast Cancer
Foundation, (714) 957-9157.
UNDERGROUND
The Underground program. a
function of Child's Paoe. provides
social activities and interaction
for adolescents. Volunteers are
needed in many areas. (949)
548-8849.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• IMtol StrNt: Vandalism
wae reported In the 3400
blodt at 8:53 a .m. Thursday.
• 8roedwlry StrMt: A man
was arres1ed on 1uspicion of
being drunk In public in the
300 blodt at 12:30 a.m.
Saturday.
• Newport Boulevard: A
man waa arrested on
auaplcion of having an open
container In a public park in
the 1800 blodt at 5:05 p.m.
Friday.
• 8anbl Ane Awnue: Petty
theft was reported In the
1600 blodt at 3:48 a.m.
Thursday.
• Town Cent9r Drive:
Vandalism was reported in
the 600 blodt at 9:16 a.m.
Thursday.
• w..t Baker S1rMt: Grand
theft was reported in the
TRIANGLE
Continued from Al
on display and helpful <.lemon·
strations and techniques by the
professionals from the shop.
Color Me Mine owner Laurel
Adamson, who bought the
Costa Mesa i.tore not too long
ago. said she wasn't exactly sure
of her role in the event.
"I can't underi.tand why
ICGM management ha!>) not rt"
turned your call ," Adam!>on
said. "I haven't finali/.ed my
plans yet. and al> far as the l'en-
ter is concerned, I know they
are trying to bring people io."
Adaml>On said her vurtiu11 ol
the artist showca.,e ~ill be
mainly pain1ing d emonstra-
tions for children. Most likely,
her staff will tcal·h children how
to paint tlwir own rendition of
Vincent Van Gogh's "Starry
Night."
"IL is a kid-oriented program,
but the outcome is very impre'>·
sive." Adamson said. "Al> for ai.
what the rest of the center is
doing, I don't know."
EMPTY STORE FRONTS
While am;hored by big-name
sto res Nike Town, Barnes & No-
ble and Virgin Megastore. Tri-
angle ~uare has l>Lru ggled 10
retain tenan~ since it opened
in 199.!. It ha., undergone nu
merous change'> in manage·
ment and marketing staff
Anchor More North Face did
not renew its contract and left
the center. The 4.200-<;quare-
foot space it occupied in the
building's basemt'nt remaim
vacant. •
Residents have complained
about poor parking, c,afety and
bad directional l>igns through·
out the years. After years of fail-
ure, public and private officials
place the blam e squarely on
poor management.
"Peri.anally, I am not quite
sure what is going down ov1.1
!her " aid Planning Cumnai
sioner Bill Perkini.. who h.,,
tried to remain involved 1n th~
center's revitali7,ation. "I call
down then· and don't ger retur 11
phone calls. I go down 1hNe,
ALLOWED
Cootinued from Al
"We aJJ have friends from there."
"It's more talked up than
anything," Ellii. said.
Or is it?
Newport Beach ureguard John
Moore said there Is "ahsolutcly"
a difference between locals and
the 909ers. But he sees It from a
safety pcrspectjvc.
"It all comes down 111 being
water-oriented," Moore ..aid.
"lbe more you are around It. the
safer you are, the better
understanding you have or the
environment you are in."
()(course, the lifeguard"
watch, protect and treat all
beachgoers the same. but there
ls a differen~ ln "how they
cnme in. what they bring and
the amowll of Ume they su1y."
Moore saJd .
"They've just drlwn an h our
and a hair. they didn't Ju.st walk.
ou:llide, see the cloud and go
back lnto lx.-d." hf' N-Old. ~ey are here for the day.·
Newport Beach employs ht
guys who used to Jive In the 909.
Moore said, and they are aJI
pt.
"They realty appreciate wh11
dMly ha~ In ftout ()f them.
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1000 blodt at 12:62 p.m.
Thuractay.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Avoc:ado Aril9nue: Indecent
expoauns waa reported In
the 1600 blodt at 11:10 a.m.
Sunday.
• Channel Place:
Disturbance from a party
was reported in the 4400
blodt at 4:51 a.m. Sunday.
• OcurJ BouJevard;
Vandalism was reported In
the 1700 blodt at 10:29 a.m.
Sunday.
• 1"9 Avenue: A waternewer
problem was reported In the
200 blodt at 8:43 a.m.
Sunday:
• Jamboree Road: Petty the1t
was reported in the 1100
blodt at 11:14 p.m. Saturday.
• Port Ramagate Ptac:.:
Prowler noises were
reported in the 1900 blodt at
1 :50 a.m. Sunday.
and they won't meet with me. I
think there n eeds to be more
cooperation from the manage-
ment and those interested in
the community and the city."
Perkins did not know about
the farmer's market or weekend
events.
Gloria Zigner, a longtim e
public relations and marketing
expert. said she is not aware of
the intricacies of the center's
marketing strategies, but of-
fered a few general suggestions.
"They need to get their ten
ants in sync, so that everybody
is on the same page and knows
their indiVldual Lhallen gt:,"
/.igner said.
Zigner recommended using
the popularity o f the YclJ'd
House as a spring board for
similar entertainment activ-
ities.
A LACK OF WORK
Permjts for a restaur .1111 and
bar on the third level were
pulled by Won last year. City of-
ficials approved an alcohol li-
cense for Fugu, to go into the
!.pace left by Sfuzzi. The same
white paper that lines the fronts
of other empty storci. covers
that empty restaurant ~pace.
and the Pilot could find no evi-
dence of a work crew 011 ~ile.
The status of the venue 1s un-
known.
~1 just thought it wa:> taJdng
an awfully long time." '>aid
Perry Valantine. Costa MeS<t's
director of planning.
Regardless of other market
ing strategies, Zigner ">aid rt 1:.
crucial that management 11ot
shut out the community and rts
media. Center officials n eed 10
repair their relationship with
resident!> and policy makers to
make the center remotely suc·
cessful.
~They need to lay their cards
on the table,~ Zigner said.
"Service is important, Jll<.l they
need to make them fl'cl like a
parl of the community.
• LOLITA HARPER writes columns
Mondays, Wednesday:. and
Fr rdays and covers cullure and the
arts She may be reached JI (9491
574 4275 or bye mail al
loli1a.harper@latimes.co111.
I hl're ii. a one·digit difference in
the area co<.les. but a vast
dtl'fcrence in attitudes.
·1 respect the ocean, but they
dump (stuff) out of their cars
when they leave." Juarez said.
"It's not their home, so they are
not as respectful."
Fullerton resident Aaron
Michael doesn't consider himself
an outsider. He defends the
local's beef with out-of-townerr-i.
"People come down here and
think they can get all crazy."
Michael said.
"Where else are they supposed
to go7" Ws frie nd Andrew
Delgado asked. "They don't
wanna be stua in the city. They
wanna go to the beach.·
"Yeah, but they can't ju t come
down and party and fight and
lm .. ~l everything," Michael said.
"Well, yeah. there tw to be a
respect ractor. ~ Delgado apd.
Rudy and Maria Ysais aid they
have nothl11K but respect for the
beach. nae RJver\ide fanuly
uaveled alrno5t an hour for a
gtoomy -but still ft.an -day In
Newpon. They ooly come down a
(cw times a year, Rudy YllBls said
•tt'I Mbmorial Day w..-ekend,
and r wa.nted to go to the beach.
but there ls no sun,· he Aid
1be couple said they were
Ignorant ot any an.Imo lty
towald lnlanders.
"Art. you eerious," Maria d.
wttb • puzzkd look 011 bet fate.
~ ac: haw never fell IL•
BEACH
Continued from Al
"lt ls a small rtYer of brown.
choppy water that 6ows out to
~" Tumer sakt. "People should
swim sideways. parallel to the
shore until they get out." even on a oormal weekend,
lifeguard Nolan Bobrotr saJd.
Corona del Mar State beech Is
usually packed with lot more
people. By noon, he estimated
the crowd w.is only at about 500.
He said he was keeping an eye
on the JOCks just off shore
because even the gentle waves
were strong enough to push
someone into them.
While some local residents
were scared off by the douds,
Loy Irvine said it was so hot
where she lives in the high desert
near Victorville and Barstow that
she came to the beach with her
family to cool oil
~We kn~ IL \\Oula be cloudy, ..
she said. "We wanted it to be
cool."
The weather was perfect. said
Lydia Martinez of San
Bernardino County. She came to
enjoy the day at the beach with
her family, but Monday would be
spent cleaning up and getting
IKEA
Continued from Al
street from the IKEA at the Tus-
tin Marketplace, is now man-
ager at the Harbor Boulevard
La-Z-Boy store. Many of his
custom ers in Tustin also
f>ho pped IKhA, h t: !>aid.
Ille l w.1111 IKF.A store closed
Sunday an µrt:p.uation for the
Costa Mc!>.i !>lure·s Wednesday
opening.
By building a store at Home
Rcuich. l>J:A ll> Cl.pt:l..lt:d lO
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by e-mail
to mike.swanson@fatimes.com;
byfaxto(949)646-4170;orby
calling (949) 674-4298. Include the
time, date and location of the
event, as well as a contact phone
number. A ...vn1µlctu lrstrng I!.
available at ,.,, ,\ cia1/yp1/ot.com.
TUESDAY
The Corona de4 Mat High Sc:noof
band will perform with the Dallas
Brass at Caq.>C>nt.: Center at Long
Beach State JI I p.m The Dallas
Brass appedr!. with .. ymphony
orctiestras nat1c..nw1de. including
the Cincinnall Poµ:.. the New Yort
Pops and lht.. Philly Pops. To buy
tickets, call (t>62) 98:>-7000, or for
more information call (714)
567-8352.
WEDNESDAY
The Council on Aging -Orange
County is offering fr:.ee training to
recognize financial a buse and
safeguard ilQclinst victimization
with a two-hour .>ui.i>ion called
#Who Can You Trust?" The
session runs from 1 to 3 p.m. at
the Newport Beach Oasis Senior
Center, 800 Mar.guerite.Ave..-
Corona del Mar. For reservations,
call (949) 644-3244.
THURSDAY
Op, the original CaNfomie ~
brand, and Projakter: Action
SportS Cinema .mnounoe the
opening of the Op Summer Surf
Series at the Lido Theater at 9
p.m., with a 5Creening of the
original 35-millimeter print of
John Milius' 1960s surf epic •Big
Wednesday:' For more
information, call (949) 722-2219.
~Justice LoulM Arbour of
Canada's Supreme Court will
present -Waging War Lawfully:
Who Will Enforce the Law7" at
UC Irvine'• 12th annual Julius
Margolis lecture at 7:30 p.m. in
Social Science lecture Hall 100.
Arbour will discuu the use of
national and International courts
for prosecuting war cnmes,
crimes aga111 .. t humanrty and
genocide. Admission ia free .• For
more fnformatlon. call (949)
824-6410.
~ CMstlen Schoof'•
Middlt School Thea1re Group Will
preMnt ·Mary Poppfn.-at 7 p.m.
Mey 29 and 30. Tlitt9 ere $4,
free for c:hitdren younger than 5.
The echool ls et 300 Fltdler Ave .. eo.t. Melt. Cell (714) 437· 1700,
ext. 188 for tlct.tl or lnforrnetion.
SATURDAY
The~ tredltlont of~.
frlnot and Mtxlco wm be ~Id. two-drf .
intemlllfonaf Mtfv.a 11t the
Newpott Bud\ CentrM Library.
Cultu,. 9owf1of .. 1911.,.
lnvittd to the.,..~
~entedb'fttte~a..cn
Sitter City Aan. For more
lnformttton. c:.111 'Me) 717-3870.
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KEHT TREPTOW I OAA.Y PILOT
Jason Mayo of Tustin had plenty of room to rock climb at Corona
del Mar State Beach on Sunday as cloudy and cool conditions
kept the usual holiday beach crowds away.
ready to go back to woit. she
said
"It's relaxing. lt keeps the kids
busy and it's just fun.• Valerie
Monplaisir said
She came to the Newpon Pier
to escape the heat in Palm
Sprin~, she said.
Jim Lyons of Fontana said he
was enjoying the day off work to
spend time with his son and
daughter. But he said he didn't
stimulate a so-called "restau-
rant row" in Costa Mesa. Situ·
ated at the northern end. llCEA
will be at one end of a s tring of
stores running south on Har·
bor, including a Wickes Furni-
ture.
Home furnishings stores also
dot the South Coast Metro
landscape. In addition to Roche
Bobois. South Coast Plaza ac-
counts for 28 retallers in that
secwr. The plaza's western
wing, along Bear Street, in-
cludes Crate & Barrell. Macy's
Home Furniture Sto re and Pot-
tery Barn.
St. Michael end All~
Episcopal Church presents ·Jan
Vespers for the Soul" at 5 p.m. It's
the final free concert in the
2002-03 Friends of Music First
Sundays at Five series. The
ctiurcti is at the comer of Pacific
View Drive and Marguerite
Avenue in Corona del Mar. for
information, call (949) 644-0463.
AIDS W.lk Orange County will
hold its opening ceremonies at 9
a.m . and will begin at 9'.30 a.m at
the UC Irvine Administration
Loop and Chancellor's Rose
Garden. Participants will walk to
raise funds for HIV/AIDS
prevention and support services.
To form a walk team or support
the event, call (949) 955-1400 or
visit www.sidswalk.org/oc.
TM Profnsional Once N81WOftr
will host the fourth annual
"Celebrating Young Talent" at
5:30 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore
Theatre at Orange Coast College.
Tickets are $10 for general
admisaion and $26 for VIP seats.
Free ticbts are available for
select community-based
organizations. For more
information o r tic.ttets, call (800)
323-0267.
The Fish Fry Beby Comest will be
held in Costa Mesa's Downtown
Community Center in Lions Part.
Judging begins at 1 p.m., with
stage announcements at 2 p.m .
Baby registration and information
forms are available at Cal's
Camera and State Farm
Insurance in Costa Mesa.
Registration is $5. Forms must be
mailed by May 23 or faxed to
(714) 436--0191. For more
information. call (714) 549-4961.
JUNE3
P.tC. Odle of the Amelbn Feng
Shui Institute will explain how
elemental remedies are
implemented to complement
your d6oor at a 7 p.m. seminar et
Visions & Dreama in Costa Mesa.
Reservations are required. For
more information. call (626)
288-1669.
JUNE 4
The"** of the Newport
8eacti 'Ut>rary wih host •
complimentary brunch end
annual meeting for memberl et
10-.30 a.m. In the Frienda Meeting
Room at the Ceotnl Ubrary, 1000
Avocado Ave. Local Nancy
Robison, euthor of more than 70
boots, wffl be the ....
Reeetvltions are required and
must be made by Mey 28. C.11
(714) 698-6278.
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W'MI recum to the Newport BMch
~ Ubtlry at 7 p.m. to
~•The Crime Nov.I•
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dare join them as they played in
the w.tter.
"I'm too chick.en. It's too cold,•
he said "When l ~ their age. I
used to do it"
Many adults set up tents. put
out towels and set up elaborate
picnics In the sand as their
children kept busy. unbothered
by the cold water.
"Oh. a big one, yeah!" David
Zarate. 10, called out to bis
Debra Gunn Downing. a
spokeswoman for the shopping
center. agreed that the IKEA
should keep retailers on their
toes.
"Compelltion is good," Gunn
Downing said. •11 makes all the
players ~tronger."
When llCEA executives began
planning the new store in
August 1999, they looked for a
site in a centralized location.
Costa Mesa offered a high-vis·
1bility property along the San
Diego 1-rt~eway with better ac-
cess for shoppers, said Jose ph
Roth, the company's public af.
make free-will donations at the
door and participate in an auction
with sev~ral drawings for prizes
from locol businesses. Call (949)
650-3461 for more information.
JUNE6
UC Irvine Aru8ridge prnem.
Wor1d Osnoe Day, featuring
Orange County elementary
sdlool students perfonning folk
dances from Mexican,
Vietnamese, European and
Native American cultures. The
noon event et Aldrich Part on the
UCI campus is free. For
information. call (949) 824-8942.
JUNE 7
Macy's South Coast Ptaz.e end
Teen People magazine wtll host a
Summer Surf and Swim Fashion
Show featuring the latest loob
from Roxy, Hur1ey. O'Neill,
Billabong and more at 2 p.m. in
Macy's South Coast Plaza's
women's store. For more
rnformation, call (714) 556-0611 ,
ext. 4231.
Someone ea .... Soup Kitdlen
will celebrate its 17th anniversary
in memory of Cpl. Jose Angel
Garibay from 6 to 9 p.m. at 720
West 19th St in Costa Mesa. The
Flag Day dinner/auciion will
feature Chef Leon Mathews.
Ticketei 1.ost $45. Allp~ will
support the Someone Cares Soup
Kitchen Hunger Relief and
Tutoring Programs. Make
reservations by May 27. Call (949)
548-8861. For undefwrlting
opportunities, call (714) 801-2354.
Join 5uwt Goldltlil1. OM of the
authors of ·Healthy Dining in
Orange County;" for a session
about healthy cuisine at your
favorite restaurants in the
Bloomlngdale'1 Home Store In
Newport Beach from 11:30 e.m. to
1 p.m. The $16 admission
incJuda a algned copy of
"Healthy Dining in Orange
County:' Space is limited, and
tldcet1 must be purchased by
June 1. Call (949) 729-6854 for
more Information.
The Adema Sc:noof Country FMr
will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
2860 Country Club Drlve. The fair
will have a silent auction, e
60-foot inflatable obat.ade counie,
a 30-foot inftatable sJide, a dunk
tanlt. numerous games. prtzet.
food, drinb, e bake safe, a OJ, e
guMt band end more. Call 0,14)
424-7935 for more Information.
JUNE I
The Orange County Women'e
Chon.I• P'9Mf'1t Its 2003 spMg
progrem. ·0n tN• leiand: at
Newpott Hlft>or Luther8n
Chutctl. The COOOlft of
~mueicbeglNI Id 7
p.m. and wit lndude 1he ct.on.
clrect9d by E1'Q Ru~ end
·Men In 11aque: In lftMMble
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friends ftom under a rock near
the je«y at tbe Coo>na de.I Mar
State Be.ldl. "lt's • big, ISMt aah.
He's owr here. He'I under the
tire."
As Zarate WU jumplng back
and forth on the rodal. a amaDer
aab escaped from the Inside the
boy's wet. sandy ba.seball cap.
1.arate looked up to watch lt slip
out. aawt.lng sideways ovet the
rocks and back onto the sand.
That's OK. he sald. He wu
going to let It go anyway.
It was 8-year-old Roea.lva
Figueroa's I 0th time at the beach.
She built walls of sand with her
friends, napping a puddle of
water which she called a pool
The children would all lay inside
of it. she said. as soon as they
were done with construction.
Whlle enjoying her time ln the
sun and water and the extra day
off from school. she said she had
just started learning the
multiplication tables and has
serious business to get back to at
home. ·rrwe don't go to school. how
are we going to learnr she
asked
•CORAL WI.SON Is the news
assistant and may be reached at
(9491 57~298 or by e-mail at
coral. wi/$0fl latirrHtS.com.
fairs director.
Other IKEAs have wound up
generating more business for
surrounding shops, Roth said.
WMany other businesses ben·
efit from us being nearby," Roth
said. "Just like gas stations.
o nce you get people focused on
home furnishings. there's a
-whole untapped purchasing
potential there."
• PAUL CLINTON covers the
environment, bus111ess end
politics. He may be reactied et
194SI 764-4330 or by e-mail at
pau/ clinron a /a11mes.com.
717-3816.
JUNE 13
Inv.mun Forum Pl"'Mnb •
seminar on "Intellectual Property
law" by Edward Sdlletter, patent
attorney, at 7:30 p.m. in Orange
Coast College's Science Lecture
Hall. Registration and networking
begin at 7 p.m. The cost ia $5 for
members. $15 for nonmembers.
Call (714) 540-2491 for
information.
JUNE 14
Full $pec:1run1 ~ hae pertneNd
with New Directions for Women
to host "Celebrating Whc»enesa."
a yoga and healing arts fntlval
benefiting women and children
served by the nonprofit New
Directions for Women. Admission
is tree, and donations are
accepted. The full-day event will
be at F\111 Spectrum Yoga in
Newport Beach. For more
information, call (949) 956-1965.
JUNE 18
Phil Brigendl, Onnge County
archivis1, will discuss what is in
the archives as they relate to
Costa Mesa'• history at 7 p.m. at
the Costa Mesa Historical Society,
1870 Anaheim Ave .. Costa Mesa.
For more information, call (949)
631-6918 or visit
www.amhistpreu.com.
JUNE 19
TM Nnlonel Multiple Sdetotk
Society will present an Internet
educational program called •El
Cuidado C11nico de la Etderosia
Muttiple; a Spanlsh-.peaklng
broadcast on cUnlcal care of
multiple sclerosis, at 5:30 p.m. To
connect. qo to
www.naaonalmssociety.org,
seled ·uving with MS· and then
select •Webcasts and
Conferences;
JUNE23
Chlchn I and older ... 1rwtt.c1 to
register for a variety of summer
aquatic campe offered by
Newport B~ Recteetion
Services. The camps run through
August, with numeroua morning
and eftemoon e>ptions evalleble,
from "Selling and Tennla Camp•
to •Surf Camp:' Call (9'9)
644-3161 for more lnfonnadon. Of
register ontlne et www.city.~.a.us.
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~.small group and
large group tra n ng. For more
Information. call (949) 39S-6103.
~ Femly s.vtce ..
ipOf'laoring a teen support group
for high IChool etudent. that
meets Mondays from 3:30 to 5
p.m. at Tarbut V'Torah Upper
School In Costa Mesa. For
lnformatlon or to register. call
(714) 445-495Q. Pre-regl11ration Is
required.
The Flnt,.. -Ane ChMdren'1
Books, at 270 E. 17th St., No. 10 in
Co11a M esa. offers free story time
Mondeys, Wednelday, Fridays
and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10:30
a.m., Tuesdays and Thurldays
from 4 to 6 p.m . For more
information, call (949) 645-6431
•AbstNct Worb on Canvu and
Pape(.' an e>ehlblt of art by Janet
Rosener, will be on display at the
Newport Beach Central Library
through June 30. The e>Chibit will
feature selections from Rosener's
•washed Away• series, q-eated
by dripping, splattering or
pouring additional paint and
medium1 onto an original
painting and washing It away to
suggest the passage of time. For
more Information. call (949)
717-3816.
Alwatd-winnlng WOflc9 by Orange
County artists working In an array
of two-dimensional media will be
on display at Newport Beach City
Hall through June 27. for the
Spring 2003 Orange County
Artiltl Exhibition. For more
Information, call (949) 717-3870.
Rev•batioo 19 now OP9f' for
runners and walkers of all ages
for the 22nd annual Corona del
Mar Scenic 5K Race & two-mile
Fun Walk on June 1
Pre-fegistration fees are $22 for
the runlw91k and $12 for the
Dolphin Dash. Registration on the
day of the race Is $30 for the
run/Walle. Separate races for men
and women are limited to 1,500
runners. Call (949) 644-3151 to
register.
~Restaurant In Newport
Beac.ti offers wine tasting every
Thursday night for $16 per
person. featuring five new wines
each week. For more Information.
call (949) 721-1222.
If your on::hid Is too big for lb pot.
Green Systems International will
show you how to re--pot your
plant during their free
ordlld-potting seminar every
Saturday at 2 p.m. A plent aate la
held from 9 a.m. to 4' p.m . at the
20362 Bird\ St. fadllty. Cell (949)
766-1211 for lnfOt'matlon.
Diecovw the MCrwta ~ c.bon
Canyon Regional Park u you
walk through grovea of beautiful
Coastal Redwood trees every
Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Parking is
$4. Call (7141 996-5262 for more
Information.
TNm Survivor, a nonprofit
organization encouraging women
who have been through cancer
treatment to e>eercise, hosts
"Walk and Talk" at 10 a.m . the
second and fourth Friday of the
month in front of NIKEgodeas
store in Fashion Island. Members
meet for lunch after at Atrium
court. It is free, and all fitness
levels are welcome. For m ore
information, call (949) 275-3888.
Newport Community Counseling
Center offers a way to stop the
cycle of domestic violence
through the support group In
SAF.E. Hands. SAF.E. stands for
safety, awa~ess. faith and
empowerment The group meet.s
M ondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Free. For more information. call
(949) 721-8079.
Teens are invited to drop by the
city of Costa Mesa Recreation
Center from 2 to 6 p.m . Monday
through Friday for indoor and
outdoor sports and activities. The
Center is at 1860 Anaheim Ave.
For more information, call (714)
327-7560.
The Newport BNd't W.rlting Qub
meets at the comer of Superior
and Hospital Road in Newport
Beach at 9:15 a.m. and 1 p.m .
everyday. For more information.
call (949) 650-1332.
The Newport BNd't Cab
Decorating Club meets from 1 to
9 p.m. on Thursday nights at
Superior and Hospital Road in
Newport Beach. For more
information. call (949) 650-1332.
The Aun. of Busineu Servtces
hosts a netwolting meeting that
deals with education connections
from 6 to 8:30 p.m . on the second
Tuesday of every month at the
Holiday Inn at 3131 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. For more
information. call (949) 805-0011.
•Divorce: A New Beginning: a
workshop for men and women
divorced or getting divoroed. is
held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
180 Newport Center Drive on the
third Saturday of every month.
Cost is $40. For more information,
call 644-6435.
The N.wport ..... Pubic
Ubtery holta an hour of storiM
and crafts for children In
lc:Jndergarten through the aecond
g'9de et the Corona del Mar
~from 3 to 4' p.m . Tueec:tays.
The library 11 at 420 Marigold
Ave. For more Information, call
(949) 717..s&OO.
FNe tours of the Or...-County
Performing Arts Center take
gueett to the dressing rooms,
performer's lounge. ba<*stage
and on 118ge at 10:30 a.m . every
Wednesday and Saturday at 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Group tours can be held by
apeclal arTangement For more
lnformatJon, call (714) 656-ARTS.
e>Ct. 833.
The Newport 8-dl Newcomers
Club holds a general meeting on
the third Wednesday of f1\/ery
month. The organization is open
to all women residents in
Newport Beach who have lived in
the area fewer than five years. For
more information. call (949)
645-9922, or visit
newcomers-newportbeach.org.
a.. Senior Cent9f holds a
pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 10
a.m. on the second Saturday of
every month. Br~kfast Includes
pancakes. sausage. coffee and
orange juloe for $3, $1 for
children. The center is at 800
Marguerite, Corona del M ar. For
more information, call (9491
644-3244.
Miiey'• South Coast P1au
presents "Workshop
Wednesdays: A Hands-on
Cooking Class Program" hosted
by chef Alexx Guevara. The class
is held from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Wednesdays-at 3333 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. The cost. including
materials. is $30. To reserve a
spot, call (818) 994-5075
Yoga and rhythm,
•Yogartiythmics" combines yoga.
dance and fun. The class is held
from 4:30 to 6:45 p.m . Tuesdays
at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East.
Surte 111. Costa Mesa. For more
information. call (714) 754-7399.
·earthquau. -Not If. But
When· will be re-broadcast
through April 12 on Adelphia and
Co>e cable systems for Newport
Beach. The show has been edited
to 30 minutes and runs Tuesdays
at 5:30 p.m .• Wednesdays at 9
p.m. and Saturdays at 1 p.m .
The Newpof1 Harbor Nautical
Museum offers the e>ehibit "Your
Maje81y. There Is No Second: The
America's Cup 1851-2003"
through April 30. The museum is
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Newpo11 Beach. Free admlwion.
For more information, call (949)
673-7883.
lntiarWth couplea whh one
Jewish partner are invit.ed to
participate in a discusalon group
at the Jewish Family Service of
Orange County office. The group
is geared toward dealing with
isaues between interfaith
couples, such as raising children,
observing holidays, sym bols in
the home and relationships with
extended families. The cost for
three sessions is $46 per couple.
Preregistration is required. Call to
sd'ledule date and time. The
office is at 250 E. Baker St., Suite
G, Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950.
Women 50 and older c.811 join •
discussion group coordinated by
Jewish Family Services to
address issues such as anxiety.
depression, relationships,
loneliness and family. The group
meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m.
Mondays at the agency offices.
250 E. Baker St .. Suite G. Costa
Mesa. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
Friends of 1he Newport Beech
Public Library Used Book Store
are asking for patrons to donate
books to replenish the dwindling
stodt Books may be left at any of
the three brandl libraries -
Balboa, M ariners. or Corona del
Mar -or in the book closet ne>Ct
to-the Friends Book Store, at 1000
Avocado Ave., Newpon Beach.
All hardcover and paperbadc
donations. with the e>eception of
magazines and law books, will be
accepted and are ta>e deductible.
(949) 769-9667.
The Braille Institute ofhn hM
computer classes to people with
fading vision who have difficulty
seeing the computer screen. The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave .• Corona del Mar. offers six
sessions. Call to sign up for
classes. (714) 821-5000
A spiritual cant dus mMts at
7:15 p.m . Wednesdays at 3400
Irvine Ave .• Suite 114, Newport
Beach. Call to reserve a seat. (949)
263-1462.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce hosts networking
lundleon meetings Wednesdays
from 11 :45 a.m . to 1 p.m. at the
Costa Mesa Country Club. The
cost is $14. The club is at 1701
Golf Course Drive. Costa Mesa.
(714) 885-9090.
A brain tumor aupport group
meets the first and third
Thursdays of each month from 7
to 8:30 p.m . at the Hoag Canoer
Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag
Drive, N9WJ>On Beach Free
Registration not required. The
group la ~gned to help
patienu and their families
understand and cope With the
illness. (949) 574-6232
St. Andr9w's Presbyterian Churc:tt
hosts a mental illness support
group from 6:30 to 8 p.m
Sundays in Dierenfield Hall Cat
600 St Andrews Road. Newpon
Beadl. (949) 674-2236
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County sponsors a
disoussion group for adult
children and their parents from 6
to 1 p.m. two Tuesdays a month
Mooday, May 26, 1003 ~
al the Jewish F1m1ty Setvtee
office at 250 E Baker St .. Sune G
Costa Mesa S10 per person. per
session Prereg15trett0n required
(714) 44f>..4950
The Jewiah Famity ~of
Orange County hH a weekly
parenting ~upport group. Parents
learn strategies for successful
IJarenting and tor cteahng with
the feelings end behavior of their
children The group meets from
10 to 11 :30 a.m Mondays at the
Jewish Family Service offtee at
250 E. Baker St. Suite G. Costa
Mesa. The group will cover
managing anger. anxiety and
peer pressure children
experience Preregistration
requ1red. (714) 445 4950
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It's time to sign up fur the mu<.il CM.:iting '\lX.1.:cr tt1um.m1l·n1 l'f tl1\' \1..~r
The Fourth Annual Pilot Cup!!!
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schools in the Newport Bcach-Co-.ta Mc'a arcd II .... ,11 tx li1..ld \l.1\ ~~ lu11L 1 '" ''-'1.:
which school has the best un:er team an the fvlll1Y.1ng J" 1 ... 1un •
J"' and 4• grade boys; 3"' and 4 grade girl'
5• and&• grade boys; 5"' and 6 grade girh
Wmners will receive commernomt1ve dV.Jrd~ V.'inning ''-hl1'.•I' \.'611 HH'IH' 1h1..· nt•ht 10 'hl>\\
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All participants receive a t-shirt. This tournament •~ -.pon..,vn:<l h' 1hc I >.u" P1lu1 .md \outh
Services Association. There is a $5 contribution to c..:c..1\•cr the c..;l''' ,,1 tlw t ,11111
Don't miss out on this chance to play soccer for your '>Chool and v.m the..· n~h1 1u the P1l,11
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"We have a society that is more
about instant gratification, but
you have to grind it out."
Ktt Bauwmeitter,
Dally PHot Hall of F amer
M Monday, May 26, 2003 .
HONORS
Coast
OEC's
finest
OCC earns conferen ce
supremacy award for
fourth straight year.
For the fourth year in a row and the
22nd time in 26 years, Orange Coast
College has earned the Orange Empire
Conference Sports Supremacy Award for
overall excellence in athletic achieve·
ment.
Six conference championships helped
contribute to the honor. John Knox.
head coach for both men's and women's
traclc and field and cross country teams,
led the Bucs to four of the six titles with
Dave Salo and Don Watson teaming up
to lead the women's swimming team to
a conference and state championship.
Knox, along with assistant Dave Fier,
guided the women's cross country team
to a state crown as well.
Janice Maran's women's tennis team
went undefeated in the OEC to claim its
second conference title in three seasons.
The women's swimming and basket-
ball teams each claimed state champi-
onships with distance runner Michelle
lcban defending her titles in the 5.000
and I 0,000 meters at the trctck and field
championships earlier chis month. She
set a meet record in winning the I 0,000
in 35.49.24, more than 28 seconds in
front of the second-place finisher.
In the fall, lcban won every cross
country race she entered but one. cap-
ping the season with a state title in
17:56. The sophomore was named con-
ference MVP in both cross country and
track and field and also earned OEC
Runner of the Year honors. She col-
lected five state titles LO her two years at
Coast.
Sherry Tsai set a state and national
community coUege record in the JOO-
yard backstroke with a time of 54.92 at
the state meet while Art Diaz ran the
I 0,000 in 31 :25.58 to claim the race at
the state championships.
Tsai, a freshman, also earned confer-
ence MVP accolades along with goal-
tender Heather Oeyden, who helped the
women's water polo team to a 29-9 fin.
lsh, good for fifth in California.
Sophomore point guard Nancy Hat-
sushi capped her Coast career with state
tournament MVP honors, as OCC won
Its first state championship in March.
Coach Mike Thornton was named
Southern Region ~ach ~f the Year.
leap of 49 feet. 3 inches in the triple
jump at the state meet. while placing
sixth in the 110 high hurdles in 14.82.
Earlier this season, Briggs, the OEC
champion in the h.igh hurdles and the
triple jump. set the school record in the
110 hurdles (14.2). The OCC Athlete of
the Year placed second in the OEC in
the long jump and was on the Pirates'
400 relay team that was the conference
runner-up.
Coast had two teams place second in
state (men's cross country and women's
volleyball) while the men's voUeyball,
men's swimming and women's track and
field teams each finished third in Cali-
fornia The women's water polo and soc-
cer teams each placed fifth In the state.
Women's soccer coach Barbara Bond
also earned Regional Coach of the Year
accolades.
Coast's dance and cheerieading teams
each won national championships.
Sports Editor Rlchlrd Dunn: !949) 5744223 • Spotts Fu; (949) 650-0170
2003 ROY EMERSON ADOPTION GUILD CLASSIC
Above, Brett Hansen-Oent of Newport Beach returns a shot against Jeff Thomsen of Newport Beach in a men's
open singles match m Saturday's Round of 32 at the 42nd annual Roy Emersoo Adoption Guild Classic tennis
tournament at Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club. Below, Thomsen, the Newport Harbor High boys coach, strains
to get his racquet on the ball rn the match won by Hansen-Oent, 6-2, 6-2. For results from Saturday's
tournament acbon, including opening rounds in singles and doubles at several locations, please see Page A7.
PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I DAILY Pl.OT
YOUTH BRIEFS
EYE OPENER
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JERRY DeBUSK
FROM THE
SIDELINES
DailY Pilot
Fog no
obstacle
for Bucs
Traveling by air often
ruined football team's
best-laid plans.
A s noted in past columns.
commercial flights were not
uncommon for junior college
football squads during the
1940s and '50s, since they helped
promote interest and excitement in
recruiting programs for nonconference
contests.
Orange Coast CoUege, which started
in 1948 under head
coach Ray Rosso,
who had previously
led Chaffey College
to a Junior Rose
Bowl triumph over
Cameron, Okla..
wound up with a
number of
unexpected are
crave! happenings.
One, he recalls
sharpty to chis day, DON
w.u me 1949 ctash CANTRELL
against Marin
College In Kentfield, acros.i. I.he bay
from San Francisco.
The timing was off from the
beginning as Rosso recalled the Oight
· out of Los Angeles was postponed due
to fog. Hence, he said, they had to stay
in Los Angeles overnight.
-We left the next morning, definitely
thinking we would malte the I p.m.
kiclcotr,· Rosso said. ·eut as we
approached the Bay Area. we could not
land because of the fog. We circled
about one-half hour and we were then
informed that we could land at an
alternate airport at Half Moon Bay,
south of 'Frisco.' "
The coach said. ·Wen. all on board.
including Dr. Peterson. OCC president.
and all the coaches and wives were
shoclced because we knew we could not
make the scheduled time. Plus. we had
a very early brealcfast and had planned
for a pregame meal, which would not
be possible.
"So. we made arrangements for a bus
to be ready and waiting at Half Moon
Bay. Then, we set up a plan for the
players to get their basic equipment on
in the bus. Additionally. we had various
quiclc munchable energy bars made
ready to be picked up. We ad.vised
Marin we would be ready to play about
one-half hour late.
"What ensued was a wild. crazy bus
Golden Gate Bridge and right to the
stadium. The players completed their
dres&ng on the bus and got on the field
for their wannup. The team was ready
to play.
·So. without food and sleep, and with
much anxiety, we nonetheless played
and won a very memorable game and
returned in a very happy atmosphere,
to say the least.
•fl'hisl somewhat proves or disproves
all the carefully planned pregarne so
traditional. What really mattered was
the mental attitude of playing the game.
Mental attitude and desire were the
prime motivators, traditional
preparation not withstanding.
•••
Friends indicate a memorial is being
See CANT'MU. Pqe A7
Adams, Massingill power River Dogs to victory
Brett Admm hit h1a Ont home run of
the year and JM:bon .......... tripled
twice for the Newport Harbor River
Oop In their 9-5 vfctory over the Co-
rooa del Mar Angels in Pony bueball
acdon-
Newport ICOred six times in the
fourth Inn.Ing to 1tab the big lead.
A4Mrri lhot wu a two-run blast over
the •-arnter·fteJd fence. MUltngill a. au aiplet tn h1I 1ut two pines
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each had one hJt.
Massingill and Hapke each threw
three innings, w1 th Hapke tallying the
win in relief. They combined for four
atrlk.eouts and all~ only two runs
between them.
Winkle pitched one inning to record
the save.
The win made the ~r Dogs 2-0-1 ln
a thtee-game span.
In other Pony play:
• Iha' Doll 10, Newport Nnoi'
......... 0
lbe p.me featured 25 hJr. and 16
WIJb In only tx inn1np.
Maufngtll went 2 lor 4 with th.tee
RBll wOe ~ and Jlapb Neb
knocked ln two runa. Both H&pke and
Thagard went 3 for 4 with two singles
and a double. Hapke scored twice
aJong with Kough, who walked three
times.
Matt 8rt.lnt walked twice ln three at-
bata and 1COred one run whOe nm
Hllh wu hJt by a pttch and ecored
once. Wlnkle, Adams and Chrisda.nlen
each etnped.
S,.... 8mld\, Thlprd and WlnkeU
combined on the mound.
...... Dolli 4. Newport ...... Sn.,,.., .
Nldmi 1bdd struck out the lut IWO
baa.n wlcb the bMes loldld to end •
SMpplr nly In m. boaotn ot Che ....
emb ...... to pr911n1 cbe *1oi'y. :i1-'d pitched two ..... ....
ninS' as Massingill tagged out two run-
ners trying to ~re.
Drew Manta pitched aJx lnnlnp ror
the Snappers, allowing only three ruoa.
Vincent N9wlom went 2 for 3 with a
runacored.
Smith tallied three ltrlboutt In three
lnnlnga for the Rtwr Doll whUe 1ba·
p.rd ldded two tnnlnp. Smith Milt 2
for 8 With two RBlt and Hapke Ibo 10t
two htta In three lt-bm.
H.llh went 2 for 2 while Adema
knocbd. htt.
AYSO Region 97 sigq-ups
Newporf-Mell AYSO a.son 97 la hOldl.. fall IOC(llf ........... at
Ill Daily A Pilot Ill
' Sports Hall of Fame
Ce lebrating th<' rnillenniurn
Kirk
Bauermeister
Costa Mesa
FootbaJI intensified Mesa administrator's
passion for athletics at his old alma mater.
Steve Vtr1en
Daily Pilot
M ost people who
know Kirk
Bauermeister
~iate him with
baseball. I lowever. football j, Lhl'
spon Lhat truly symboli7..e-.
Bauermci!>ter, a key figure 111
Costa Mesa I ligh'!> athletic
program and, now,
administration.
For Baue rmei'iler, football
brought a grearer o,ense of
teamwork.. I le rook pnde 1n
being able 10 contribute 10 lht'
'>quad in any way he rnuld. 1-ven
though he wa~ S· foot. IOO
pounds, he wru. one or
the Mus tang!>' mo.,t
important blocker<.
In lhe I 970c;,
Bauermeister wa.,
perfect for Lhe
ovenhrow block, a
method of clearing the
path by going a1 the
opponenl's legs.
"I w-.i_<; abll' to run
s1ra.ight through Lhcm,
since I was so <;mall." K1r1<
baseball, and the relationships
I've made. Most of the people I
know have a background in
athletics."
When Bauermei'ller was a
'>ophomore, he met the late PauJ
I roxel, a former coach at
1 .... tanc1a and later an assistant
under Bauermeister at Mesa.
Back Lhen, BauermetSter played
quarterback for the Mustangs'
-.ophomure team, which was
badly beaten by fatancia.
BJuermeister spent moM or the
~ame t!nduring r,acks, aches and
bru1-.es 1 roxel, who was Lhe
I .stancia var-;ity quanerback.
watched.
After Lhc game, rruxd waJked
over lo the -.mall
c;ophomore from Costa
Me<>a and commended
him fo r his efTo n . So. a
friendship began.
Bauenne1ster s:.ud. Bauermeister
Hanle'>, '>uch as Lhe
o ne again1>1 l:.stancia,
helped Bauermeister
form a greater respect
for hi-. teammates. The
chaUenge-. aJw created
team chem1Mry and
'>lrong character, IWO or
the many v-.U ues
BauermeiMer inc;tilled "Even though people
equate me with b~balL I !.tick
with footbaJI. I LhinJc with
foo1baJJ there io, more of a
bunker mentality. Th ere b a
certain degree of rec;pec1 that
comes from mak.mg it thmugh
the seru.on with Lhose
teammatei-. In my sophomore
year, we were 0-10 and we were
blocking fcx.lder for the v-cm.ity
ream. It was really good becau~
you had 10 go out and put your
days in at practice and the
payoff~ gerting to play a
game. We have a society tha1 I'>
more about instant gratification,
but you have to grind ii out."
During his first two years at
Costa Mesa, roorbaJJ and
baske1ball, which was his
favorite. helped Bauermeister
become a better baseball player
Baseball, which was actuaJly h1i.
least favorite, was the sport in
which Bauermeister found the
most success. I le played on the
varsity learn for three years,
including 1978, when the
Mustangs won Lhe South Coa~I
League championship.
Soon after high school.
uerme1s er ame
the school's baseball team and
later the alhJetic director.
Baseball has been important,
but there's more to
Bauermeister's life than balls,
bats and a djamond.
• AlhJetks 111 generaJ have
been important.~ Bauermeisrer
said. •Mos1 of the good things
that have happened in my lire
have been from football and
CANTRELL
Continued from A6
planned in late May for BlU
JOussman, a 1948-49 Newpon
Harbor High student body
presJdent and a scbOQI
reconl·breaker in the 440--yard
duh ln 1949. He died of lung
111 Lht! w untle!>S athlelt!S that
went Lhrough his ba.-.eball
progrnm.
··1 w-ci.!>n't a big-league,
t hampionsh1p-1ype coach."
B.merme1ster c;rud. ·1 wanted
them to go out and play hard
every play and Lhe wins and
lo'>Ses would take care or
themselves. Wilh the parents, I
rt·al iled I was taking care of
their greatesl a..set. their pride
a nd 1oy. I took that very
..enously."
A!> a basebaJI player.
Bauermeister ..aid playing on a
league championship ream was
memorable. Ye t, he mainJy
rememben. a error he
commined that led to a 2· I lo~
to M1SS1on Viejo. But Lhat was
the type of !>iluauon
Bauermeister drew strength
from. Besidec;, Mesa defealed
Mlc;sion Viejo later in the season
for the league title.
nuoughoul his years of
playing and coaching.
Hauermeister said he held a
respect toward the game and
placed sportsmanship as a high
Mesa's ~istanl principaJ, he
misses baseball, though he still
help!> out when he can, even
with the Mustangs' freshman
football team.
Bauermeister, the latesl Daily
rilol 1 lall of Fame honoree, lives
in Costa Mesa with his wife,
Denise. They have two
daughters, KarU , 12, and Kelsi,
.11.
cancer May 5.
JOussman, 71, who later
became a busin~ partner with
Oon Bren of the Don Bren Co.,
was highly successful in Irvine
reaJ estate over the years.
f-le also created a stylish
horse-breeding farm in
Woodland Hills and fared well
racing them. However, he
recently sold the horses.
~=·~°'d~ ~~_.ti~
TOTALSAVMI
*8.BOO
SPO R TS Monday. May 2b 200J A7
2003 ROY EMERSON ADOPTION GUILD CLASSIC
A
Top-seeded Bryan Ju1nio nps a tw<rhanded backhand dunng his 6. 5 singles match against l 0th-seeded Tony Bui an Sunday morning
SATURDAY
RESULTS
Men
lln•I ••
Open
Roundof 54
Vlad1slav M olenda def S1efan
Johansson. 6-2, 6 3, Bill Casas def
Marco D1Addez10. 6 2 6 2. Scon
Crn:tilow def Oung Nquyen, 7 5 6 4
Oann Banistone def Andy Nguyen
6-4, 1 6, 6-3. Arash Bormand def
Peter Feovenyessy, 6 3. 6 1 Kf'v•n
Pollodc def Brode Heunann. 6 3 6 4
Christian Hand def Jason
M ossombekker. 6 4. 6 1, Brandon
Fallon def Geoffrey Gehrke, 6 1, 6 2
Bren Van Longe def Sandy Edison.
6-0, 6 0. Sosa Amadon def Ryan
Sogelke, 6 1, 6-2, W11old Cudny Clef
Rob Horsch. 6-3 6 2. Ross Loel def
Chns Johnson, 6-0 6-1
Roundof32
Bryan Juonoo def Howard D<ill, 6 O
6 0, Tony Bu1an def. Ton Dong, 6 4,
6 3, Ryan Moore def Cordell Ezorons,
6-4, 6-3, Vladislav Molenda def Billy
M cOua1d, 6-J), 6-3; Oren Motevassel
def Bill Casas, 6-3. 6-2. Dann
Ban1stone def. Scon Cndllow 6-4
3 6, 7 5, Andrew Cheney def Arash
Bormand, 6-2 6-1, Jade L1 ctef Kl!\lon
Pollodc, 6 4, 6 1, Brandon Fallon def
Chnsuan Hand.A 6. 6 2. 6 2 Bren Van
Longe def Mark Keil, 6-1 , 6 1, W1told
Cudny def Sosa Amad1n, 7 6 (6), 6 3,
7 5, Rylan R1.i:za def Ross Loci, 6 4,
7 6, Bnan Banostone def Jon Flagg
6-3, 6-0, Jason Cook def Mark
Murphy 6 2 0 6, Manhew BaPr def
Kevon Armstrong 7 6, 6 1 Bren
Hansen Oent def. Jeff Thom!tcn. 6 2
6-2
Doulll••
3.S
·Round of 16
D Christy D Herrera def D
Benken D Glass, 6-4 6 0 J Mang G
Wey def D Moder R Sparno 7 5. 6 J
S Caothoen-J Ngo def J Jennings P
W1lhams, 6 2, 6-4, L. Alva-C Moore
def T Glassen A Siam. 6 3. 6 J, E
I R. Cheek def A Ge1 ele B
Kaplan, 6 2, 6-2
4.0
Round of 31
E Low man D Re<;Jd1e def J Grav S
Watson, 6 3 6-7, 6-1. M Shows M
Smith def A Hampton F Seaberg.
6-4, 6 4. J Diep V Tran def J
Bennaton S Logan, 6-3. 6 1, G
Co• D Howey def W Jones J
Thompson. 6-0, 6-2
4.5
Round of 31
K Hansen L Hieu def B Bezme D
Espinoza, 2 6, 6-2, 6-4, M
Capuano-M. M rller def C Cuuck R
Vadl, 6-2. 7-5; S Blair C Gleller def T
Hanltn D Meier, 6-1, 6-3. R Ford R
Moore def E. Rud1s1ll J Whitfield,
6-2, 6-2; D. Salene-B Smith def C
Crowner-C. Wilson, 6-7, 6-1, 6-4; J
Nguyen·P Weber def. D. Captn t
Rodgers, 6-3, 6-1, T. Duddy·J Gray
def W. Mltchell·C. Nedeau. 6 I, 6-1,
R Alvaredo-R. Covey ctof 7
Hyblkmann-B Salisbury, 6 3, 7 6171
5.0
Rouftdof32
G Diaz-S. Ho-def F. C.ruana R
Nichols, 6-2, 6-7 (S), 6-3; B Crook C
Cyga def C Lun•r(J M M ockler 6 2,
6 3. B Pan>ntl< B Vdlparo•~o C11•f C
Ulscallas S Vaughn 6 J 6 2 P
Fond'! L Fracdlow rlef R Rool T
TeaC11er 6 4 7 5. T Bryan R He>CtP.11
def R Jensen E Lar5en 4 6 6 2 6 4
M Cadolh V v .. 1r arr.r•I def B Bruno K
Santer 6 J. & 4
SS
Round of 16
P Hdm11ton P H<1m1llon def C
Gallegos S Johnson 6 2 4 6 6 4 L
Oav1d!>On P WP<nPrnd• dPI F
Moms T Morro<; & 4 4 6 6 2 J
Hardon M Hdrdin 11,,f G Ht .iclding D
Pryor 6 J 6 J T Hym,m D JunP.au
dPf B C.trlton R M,mton 1 b f4 . 6 2.
D Brow n D Groi.<.om def H
Man1ne1 L Rodrogwu. 4 6, 6 2. 7 5
60
Round of 16
D Borllm.tn C DPlanev dPI E
Davod~n K Kr•a.nev 7 5 5 7 6 J T
Marcoline M H.;nsen def C
Jensen S Rodr1guel 6 1 6 4 0
Bae1 J Cross def M Murpny R
Nieto, 6 2, 6 2, R Finlay J Strother
def J Flagg T Leonerd, 7 6 12) 6 4, J
Fears J Fnarr. def S Alleborn R
Nelson, 4 6, 6 4 6 1 J Nguyan D
Now ick def Ctms Kearney. withdraw
J Frantz A Kranson def L Dropsy R
Langley. 6 4 6 4 D Mann B Matek
dr>f M Hammr•r C Moma 6 2 6 4
JS llr 0vllf
Round of 16
E Davidson R Nelson def M
Broggs G WtJ\her. default. P
Davidson B Howie def B
F1~1nger K Miles 6 0 6 2
Women
''"''·· Open
Round o f 16
Erica Sauer del Elo1abeth Fems, 6 3.
6 0, S1ephano,.. Lansdorp def Amv
Tranctcono 6 4 6 4 Lauren Pascoe
def Chro.,ren BanPlt. 6 4 6 2 Cristina
V1s1co d!'f TJylynn Snyder ti 2. 6 1
uuren Jones dof Jul•P Gates. 6 2, 6 7
(J), 6 2
Double•
35
A Bidwell K Panerson def J
Evans J P11sker b I 6 4 C Chung L
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Celebr atmg the Dally Pilot's
Athlete of the Week series
TODAY
20 Casey Peterson
Orange Coast College
Women's volleybell. 2002
Segald def G Hdllum M Yutdn• 6 4
6 2, E Snow P Wr·s1on dd D
Lowman 0 Reddoe b 7 6 2. G
Carlon M Roshdn dd H Sd1la11ye S
Young 6-1 6 4 D Sullivan D
Sampson dflf L Joplin C Rosf!. 6 1
6 2 V Le N Truong dt;f K Costa D
M anenson. 6 3 6 1 J Be<1Ch I( F1IP'>
def M Fredrick R Kurakazu 6 '} 6 0
H Freehn S Younu d••f G Hdhn J
Zuleger J 6. 7 6 ~I. 7 6 f21 S
Ayres M Hol1mann d•·f D Lee C
M .. cM1ll1n 6 2 6 2 E Flern1nq M
M ota def 0 ShenJn l W11~.nson
76 61 67151 &3 A Tsugaw.;J
Mdthe•s def H Kao A Tsugaw a h ;
75
40
Round of 32
R Faul A McDondtd dllf M Burk.-A
Rosquez Tomasyan, 7 5 16141 D
Howard N Wagy dr!I V PdsCOP 0
Terry, 6-2 6 4 C Davis L Vieira def
S Broadlev S Frank ().J 4 6 6-3 P
Lambert R Weaver def C Searle D
Valhn·Corona. 7 615), 2 6 b-3. B
Lee-Kwan D Zamora def J Alhone C
Hoyt, 6-1, 6 4, J Baynes J Brow n def
N Fussell S M illigan. 6 4 . 6 2, 0
M iles D Ror1ck def J Andrus-D
Sogafos. 6-3, 6 4
4S
Roufld of 31
C Morgenstern K Sanders oel L
Gr.ivesen S Sad'lse 6 4 6 2 G
Klodte N Wilson def J H1ll!'r 8
Wolhams 6-2, 6 1. R Brown D
Williams def B Parson:. S Purcell
6 2. 6-1 . K O'El1scu T Oates def K
Alexander P Parsons, 6 O 6 4 C
Dolan C Shaffer drl W Marganla E
Sprus1on, 6-1 6 0, M Conter S St
Oair def V Hams L Sokos 6-3. 7 5 E
Coe-M Danse def N Jennings K
Skarvan 6 4, 6 J. G Bancroh S
Hagstrom def L Ba1hn !Barrl-C
Krapek, 7 6 (5) 6 4, L McNabb N
R1etveld def M McCain J Meece 5 7
6 4, 6-1 , D Komb•o C Ruggoo def C
Moore G Ross. 6 3. 6 2 so
Round of 16
L Conez S Sten1el .Jef R Stetson S
Sutherland . 4 6 6-2. 6 J B
Hoffman M Van L1nge def M
Ogden B Oliver 6 4 7 6 ISl R
Glenn-v Peterson oel s Ftog11es o
Parente, 7-6 14), 6 4. L Hawks-A
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I AT ml IWE PlfMIT
Wtlt1••r c1PI C N"""'
)ti 7&141 G ,or11·~5 ~ 1
L.i<IP.11 1' WitY'''''.,., 1111•,. ....
N Honda B J Jhn~I 1 "I •
Pdrto.;rn C ~h ,,~ • • .: s 516 0
Rovr• I '' • 1
I( Alldr;rson J B1 ,.,, 11 , t io 1
Prr:wtinodk T Wootl fi l 1, ;> J
GltJc;qow B ThomsCJ1 11 f If'.
Mahan T Ree·,,.. '.> 7 i-, 1 h J
CCJll 1 N ls<>r '"' C :.. it• IJ
Gr.;r.1a t 4 6 3 T Wo•I• v l
d•·f 0 Coll•ri:. L C•.r,os 4 •
E Hl'ndroc>~ '• H I rJ,.f J '
Jt> .. f, 4 7 5 ,._ M ..... r 6 R ••
rlr•f D Bvlsm" R Mor Ir,.
2 6. 6 4
Mixed doubles
35
R1~ur,J I ~ s Ayres M c .. st.;r ~ 1• I M··" I p
M11rrill & 1 6 2 L C<HIO•• • J Wt!• ""
def R Cheek D L•·• '> 7 10 F, • 1 t
171. T Kodera S Mako 11'1 D
Gramer E Zuct11 & 2 I> 1 D B.,~,,, I'
Sdntopadre dPf M Pd•4t. S inuny
& 4 JO retired S Bl•m1strrJ1'1 M
Hollmann def S Cc.ho•r. M rr1 rJrod
f> 0. 6 4 K M c0ondlr1 S P1nt1cl r:1 .. • E
Blodt J Ri.ed 6 4 1 b .., ..! i;;
Nguven T flly·~vc-n 11r•I '1.1 ·~ • 15-t·n A
S1an1 6 4 6 1 L Kl1•1n K <;.,r:1·r <1..t
G Bartone C Nelso" b ~ 7 IJ 1 L
DeV1ll1ng I<. Romt1ro '1• ' 11,
fllguypn H Tran 6 4 o 4
4 0
Rou"cl .1f J:
B u 1m J Pham tlPf J B· ''·''
F"tmd 6 1 b 3 0 M olt.., B Roro ClPf
S F.trr A JdCObS 6 1 4 •• t> 4
4 5
Round •f '.
B Goodman T lsodd •lt·I R
Alvarado J Casl)(•r fl 4 7 t ol R
Cov1•v K Spear opt R Dav•~ G RCJ:.S
& 7161 6 4, 6 2. J Gro:1v J Mt''"" lef
S VP•qara N Woh.un I) 1 4 6 4 b J
C Taylor A Wt·ui. <Jt·f T Lu 1<1~ A
Giddings 6 J 6 2 P H, I•''-"" M
N11ss def C D.iv•~ M .,.,q~horn
rlt>fdult
so
Roun lul 't\
B Malloy_H_M_a_lluv t••t A'tht·r L
Ard1er 6 2. 6 2
•a IDIE • 11raua uca•m CIEll1'
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Al M~. May 26. 2003 -------l.1111.... -lJpl... .. Upllallcll •m IM'lle& 19S Notice Is hereby &iven
that the Board of
l'rust..s of I.he C.Out
Co'mmunlty Cotl•a•
District of Orenae
County, Cetifornla, will
r-lve soled bldJ Ill)
to but no l•l•r lh•n Z:OO
j>.m~~ednesd•y. June
'-lW.S, .it the Pur·
ch-.ln1 Dep.11 tment of
the Distrlc;t located at
l370 Adams Avenue. Bide, D. Costa Men,
CaNfornil1, lll which lime
bids wltl be pubhcly
qc>e11ed end rnd for·
COl.LlCTING4ND DtPOSINe or souo W4STt WITH UP TO
fOUR (4) 1 t MCNfTH IHMWAL OPTIONS;
COAST COMMUNITY
COl.LlOI DISTillCT
All bids are to be In
accordance with the Bid
Documents which are
now on file and may be
secured In the office of
the Director of Pur·
c.ha)lna ut tha Dl~trlct.
No bkldet' may with·
dnw his bid for a period
of tidy (60) d1ys after
the d1te set for the openln1 U-eof.
The 8o¥d of Trustees
reserves tl'll Pfivlleae of
r eJectlna aiiy and 111 bids
or to w1lve eny lneau·
larltles or lnformlllllu
In eny bl4 or In the :t'~ /S 10911 W.
D IS, V.recter ef
P11rcll••l•1, <•est c ........ , <•"•••
Dlwtrlct A4wenhe• Mery 19 &
Mey2',200J °""' --4, 200J -2.00, .•. tl4Ne.1 IH6
Published Newport Beach-Co~ta Mesa Dally
PHot May 19 . 26. 2003 M715
Policy
,.... .....
... s......
The followlnc peraons
•re dolna buslnen as:
GREENWORKS LANO· SCAPE & MAlNT£NANO£.
321 Avou do St. #0,
Coita Me$a, CA 92627
Carmen Alcar11 Yanez
Be.rnal, 321 Avoc•do St.
fD, Costa Mesa, CA
92627
Jou Jesus Y•11u
Bernal. 321 AvC>Cedo St.
fD. Cost• Mesa, CA
92627
Thls business is coo·
ducted by: husband and
wife
Have you st1rted dolna
business yet? Yes. 4/1/
2003
Carmen Alcaraz Yanez
This statement wu
flied with the County
Clerk of Or•nee County
on04/28/03
20016942564
D11ly Pilot May 12. 19,
26, June 2, 2003 M710
.......... ... s......
The followlnc penons
are dolnf buslnns as:
MASTER' PIANOS RES·
TORAllO~, 2020 L
Howell Ave. Anaheim.
California n806
Alej1ndro Mar tin
Terque. 1146 Bloisom
Hill Orlva. Corona,
California 92880
This business ls con
ducted by: tn indMdu'll
Have you 'tarted dolna
busi11e» yet? Yes
04/01/03
Alei.ndro M Tar1111e
This statumenl was
filed with lht County
Clerk of Or anae County
on 05/15/03
20016944160
Dally Pilot May 19. 26.
June 2. 9, 2003 M7l8
lh• followlna persons
.,. doina buslnau u :
Mind/Body Connection,
19732 MacArthur Blvd.
Suite 140. lrvlne, Celi·
fornl'l 92612
I~ Grou1> Inc., (Ca).
19732 MacArthur Blvd
Suite 140. Irvine, Call·
fornl' 92612
This business Is con·
ducted by: a corporation
Han yov stllfl•d dolna
business yet! No
JSR Group, Inc .. Irene
S. Rocha. President
fl\ls st•tement was
tiled with the Cuunty
Clerk ol Orance County
on 05/07/03 2003694'7 ..
Daily Piiot May 12 19,
26. June 2. l003 Mill
fldllias ....
"-*'-'
Mesa V«clll E .. t ~t
IJ0114. CHta Men, CA
92626
. Mich••I A. Grissom, 2715 Mesa Verela Eut Aot. IDJ 1'. Coat. Miu, CA92626
St19t1anle l . Griuom,
2775 Mau Verde Aot.
0114, Cotta MHa. CA
92626
Thia bualnen Is con·
ducted by: husbend •nd
wife
H•v• you st•ted dolna
buslneu yet? No
Mlctlael A. Grissom
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Q19nce County
on 05/01/03
200169410U
Delly Pilot M•y 5. 12.
19, 26, 2003 M705 ........... .........
The followlna persons
ere dolna bualness as:
1.tEC.INTEANATIONAl,
660 W. 17th St. 137,
Cptla Mey CAl2fi2Z
How to Place A
Joler l une , 2130
Pomona An.. Costa
Miu, CA 9'2627
Emm• luna, 2130
Pomona Ave.. Coste
Mlaa,CA92627
Thll bualnna Is COfl·
ducted by: hutband and
wlf• Have you alerted dolna
butlntu pt? No
J1vltr lune
This statement was
flt.d With the County
Clerk of 011111• County
on04/30/03 JOOSH4"9S
Dally Pilot Mey s. 12.
19, 26, 2003 M706
..a Of AMICAlllll TO
S81*-1CIMIMIS
.. ., .. twlnll .. ,,,.
To W~om It May
Concern: The He""(s)
of the Appllc•nl(a) Is/
are: LIONS OEN INC
Th• applicants llstad
above l(e applylna to
tbe Oteatlmanl ot
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AlcohoUci Bever•a•
Control to H ll alcohollc
hnraan 1t: 1314 BISON AVE STE T, fllE:wPO«l BEACH, CA
tt6IO Type of llcensa(s)
Applled fot: '1 · ON·
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EA TING Pt.ACE
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Pilot Mey 26, June 2. 9, 2003 M724 ........... ... s.......
The followlna persons
are dolna buslnen n :
JOHNSON'S BACKHOE
SERVICE, 949 Governor
St., Cosu Mesa. CA
92627
Oavrn Johnson. 949
Governor St.. Cos ta Mesa, CA 92627
This businus Is con·
dl.lcted by: en lndMdual
Htve you started dolna
business yell No
Dnln Johnson
Thia st111m101 wu
lilecl w1lh H111 Cou11ty
Clerk of Uun1111 County
Oil 05/21/03
toOMN.5417
Da ily Pilot May ?ti, June
2, 9. 16, 2003 Mn3
The followlna persons
are dolna bU.ln111> 11:
NU·N·EZ CONSTRUC:lhlN
CO .. 2507 E. Bell l<d ..
Anaheim. Celrtor 1111
92806
Daniel Nunez·Mendoza.
11602 Carmenita Rd. #C,
Whittier. Cahforn11
90606
This business Is con·
ducted by: 1n individuel
Have you st.,-led dolna
buslnou yet? No
Daniel Nunet·Mendoza
This statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 04/28/()3
200S6t4t51t
Dally Pilot May 26. June
2. 9, 16, 2003 M722
........... ........
Th• followfft& P•ttOfl•
er• doln11 butiMu H:
St•r Motor Cafe, 3l00
Airway Av•. Ste •116.
Coste Mtu, CA 92626
R•mona Jaques. 8332
R ts id an cl!t,_.!f • wport
8each,CA !f~
rhis bu$IHU Is con·
ducted by: en lndlvld11al
ttav• you sterted dolna
buslnns yet7 Yu,
4/1/03
Ramon-Jtque.1
This ~11t1ment wu
liled with tl'le Couf'lly
Clerk of Ounae County
on 05/15/()3
200SH44140
Daily Pilot May 19. 26.
June 2, 9, 2003 M717
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• 108. 310 376·8871
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eate guarded, pools, spa's
& tennis Sl .950.00>. Judy
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$1650/mo 949-719-0748
111cl Sl200mo no/pets '*-*""'" bdl 7l4-m llil'M
71J ~ :& 2Ba. $01 Udo Ide
budl cothea. pvt ray. --------1 csport. $23CXVmo. Clean WATEI fttOHT lerce '2br
& Ready! 9'19-251-9e44 lbe dupfu. froa. no
•-super clean fur n
2br 2ba (2 ms11 SUiia
w/pvt dedls) '-" hotm
4 i.s trom bch. ~
no pet no smoke. l ca
pr S2'J95rn SD NarCllllU5
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CGlt:IMlll
fvtr(4 .,._ ,_ Tr~
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smoke. Avail Now S28!>0/
mo. 949-631-7998
~on S.--P-.
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ful llit, utb j)lld, n/vrlAt I
pets Sll95m ~.n31
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BILL GRUNDY REAL IORS
949-675-6" 1 ..............
Peninsula Studro Apart
mants n.,1 AJtt S700·
$950 949·671· 7800
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Mo41ter•--......
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ZBr 28a w/m•~te< ~1ttina 2 ar earace. $4250/mo
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20101 Cypress St. 2br. ofc.
2ba, new kit, w/d. $225(ll'n act. Clwtsty ~ 500 3648
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upst.ws 2br l.Sba Ip,
gar. wd hkup yr lse
S2600/mo 949 673 8411 ........................
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@Coldwell Banke< f0t
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464-;tll4. S 116SO,OOO
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700sf loft, ') I& dt!C k\, 'l
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bch $2950 949-675-4630 ~--noilN l\ftiild tni FIOridi liidl·
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pvt y.ct, pet 111111-$1700rn
l yr lie. 949-631·1131 Bob
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1950/mo. 949~73·7800
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ta&ed •x.t hood D.D. Mate~.:_· ~~~jl!Jl::~~~~
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/Yew f(1AJ Focus SE : Automatic Trans
1'0111 1' 111'11011 ., , I IOl>H 111< /\.,
ICanoU entry.air c:oad,MmllaUJ wl»eds.
A/if/f'flf 6tereo CD/IV~
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Alr cond,AJll/m stereo~.
... :ZL V6,.S speed,8' bed
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$15,975
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Automatic Lnl~. VB.power drfver-11 Sales Price: • $18,97 5 .seat.ABS bl'alia,ln Dll!llJ (6) D&c CD. (I;' d R b t pwr wlndOW!l/dr IOC#u,t/11.,av&e,aJr I Of' e a e: _SAnIIIli
cond,rear $poUer.lllumlnum wbeels _...;.......:=--T'!"T· ~-.
Ill 13Sll94XD 131~
"'"''''".:::~~.~ Net $1r ~ ~~
Cost ~:'JIO
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* * * Sellathon SPECIALS***
/Yew 1'W Explorer Sport:2 Door ~:s,::r:;:,~: $1~
Automatlctnln$A.OLSOnc V6.alrcoad, • D.D. Match6: MldliiJ
power wlndow$/door lodu,$leteo CD Net $1 ~ IVJC
11118991.Wi.IJ"958ll • Cost a,~~ 0
/Yew l'W Explorer XLS : 4 .. ooor ~~~':/:er::,~: S2!.1!~
Automatic UMl$.alr cond,pwr wlndow$/door. D. D. Match6: MJUdd
1oca.pr1v11ey glas!1,$leteo CD and c:a.uetU • . Net '1 ~975
11J 1Nl95".~J) ,Ml1116~o ,~,, •A61f'iB>f) ,~ Cost I,.
/Yew (W Pl 50 Supercab:Heritage Edition ~~~~s:e':a~~.. $2:.!f,r,~
2-Toae.be111Jner,power sut,(6) D&c CD. •
.t.6L VB.automatic tran$,XLT trlm.power Net 21975
windows/door locb,Ult.CIUDe · · Co t
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Tow plig,automatk tra/1$,pwr wind/lodc5,
Ult,crulM.alr cond,fold /lat ~rd row ~t
Sale11 Price: $27. 975
Ford Rebate: Mmta
D. D. Match6: MllJHiJ
Net 'f>~~
Cost ,1,4',4710
1'ew (1)] EXCURSIOIY:&Jdie Bauer ~~:s;:;::;,~~.. $3fi£r,~
Rar DVD Entertainment Syst.an,beated • D.D. Match6: Wi.1'1'11)
front KaU,tow pltg, t' 10,automatlc trana . Net 3.l 9'75
ilJ IAl6JIS Cost ,
·You MUST qualify with and finance ~lli Ford M!Xor Credit to gd $1000 Double Down-Match. * * 0°/o Af R financing for 36 roonth.5 ~ 36 pa'Jltlen~ of $27. 77 ~~I OOJ txlmMd.
* 0°/o APR financing for 60 month.5 ~ 60 pa'J111ell~ of $16.67 per$ I OOJ lxlrrowerl. [X)wn ~nt, rash, or lrale, ~ from I°' to 35%, ·~on )OOf IM1! rredi~ ~ dderrnined ~ ford Mttor Credit.
lndi~dual circwmtanCfS ma'j allow for a higher or lower down payment. Some customers may not qualify. Applies to new vehicles only. Residency rec;trictions apply. Expires clooe of business 5/26/03.
/Yew (1~ F 150 XLT Supercab /Yew (1~ F 150 XLT SVPERCB.EW
·11 HP/ I llC II< I'\<,
In DIUh (6) Dll!IC CD.remote entry,
pwr wlndow•/dOOI' lodfa.tll.t..cnilae,
lllr cond,,lllwn wbee&,t?.IJIJ/70R· I 6
tlres,A.ppearance l"aclulge
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Sales Price:
ford Rebate:
$20,935
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Cost 1
/Yew k•~J Explorer XLT : 4 .. voor
Sales Price: '25,/i 7 5 HI \I< l 1t/ /Hiii .,, \I
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cond,-tomatlc u... .•. 0£ sane V6, D.D. Mate~:
.5Ureo CD •ad C1111M:t.-
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Sales Price: 0'.24A7S f'ord Rebate: ~ Dil--VnJ
!Yew '03 EXPEDITION: Lcl<li < · n<1ut. '1
I' /H .. ,, II• I /)/ .. ( ( /) Sales Price:
ford Rebate:
D.D. MatcftA:
On Approwd Qedlt. rtnandng rates vary depending on credit worthiness of customer as ddmnln=ord CmJit. Some
· Cl.IStorMrs wtll not qUallfy. nus government fees and taxtA, any finance charges, any dealer document pre charge, and any
emission lt3tlng charge. 'Ibis ad excludt3 au lemes, retail purchase only, subject to prior sale. ~ clo9e of bmlneu 5/26/03.
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