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THURSDAY,JUNE12,2003
City Council drops Nichols 01atter
Other Newport Beach council members questions the
behavior of the councilman and the Greenlight
Committee that helped elect him.
June C1H1r1nde
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BFACH -The gloves
came off, but in the end, nobody went
for the KO. Councilman Dick Nichols
took it on the chin from fellow council
members Tuesday as coUeagues railed
him for telling planning commissioners
last month that "it lookS like you're taJc.
ing money for this one."
"What bothers me is that you don't
get it." Councilman Gary Proctor said.
"You don't get the inappropriateness of
how you sit on a body that appoints
planning commissioners, then you
stand up in front of the Planning Com-
mission to speak. then you call up their
QUESTION
Did the City Council mab
the right ct.dsk>n ebout
Coundlmen Dick Nichols?
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decision~ in front of the council."
Councilman John Heffernan said that
Nichols' comment was damaging to
planning commissioner!>. INSIDE
"What you said carries more weight
because you're an elected offic1al,tt I lef-
feman said. "It's like saying I !WIW you
come out of the Four ~a.o,on'> in the
morning with a redhead ..
For more Newport Beach City Council
news, see Page A5
leru.t in '>uppon of dropping the rnauer.
Nichols repeated hi!. previou'> apolo-
gy.
"My simile was totally wrong, Nich-
ols said. "I did not mean to impugn
anybody's reputatio n. I'm Vel) '>Orry
lha1 this happened.•
But Nichols didn't stand alone F-Jght
residents spoke in his -.uppon. or at
"I think you have now made it dear
thar Mr "<1chol'> u'>ed poor 1udgment."
'>8Jd re .. 1dent Madelene Arakehan a
2002 C11) C ounc1l candidate "Give tum
another Lhame 10 go forward and to re
al17e what he'<, done •
See NICHOlS. Pace A4
State panel
adopts plan
for Cove
cottages
State Parks offi cials can begin
renting out the histo ric
beac hfront ho m es in fall 2004
after resto ring th em .
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
CRYSTAI L0\1--The Cahforma Coao,t.U
Comm15!.1on unanimously approved a plan on
Wednesdav to r~tore the h1stonc but crum-
bling, cottages at the state pan for pubht:
overnight rentals.
The 11 mem~r panel. al a Long Beach
meeung, validated a plan that WCI.'> arguahl}
two decades in the making. California State
Paro drafted 1t.-. firc;t rec;t oranon plan for the
cottag~ in 198.?
The approvaJ <;t.'t\ up a dual significance for
next year a.-. the 2Sth anmver..ary of the \late'!.
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH DAILY PIL 0 T
Sixth-graders at Lincoln Elementary are about to get pulled across the finish hne m a tug-0f-war during Greek Day fesbvlties. See COVE. Pace A4
It's all Greek to thelll
Lincoln Elementary sixth -graders celebrate the Olympic
spirit on Wednesday with a big fat Greek Day
Christine Carrillo
Daily Pilot
T he 11th annual Olympic Games
returned to Uncoln Elementary
School on Wednesday, pitting
li'ojans, Ath~nlans and Spartans
against one another in a series of
competitive games.
The games represented a piece of the
Costa Mesa sixth-graders' annual Greek Day.
For many or the 95 students on Lincoln's
field Wednesday afternoon , Greek Day
marked a day of fun-filled festivities with an
ancien t twist.
e stu ents wore togas. at e grapes.
played games while being were pampered
by servants -also known as their parents.
"It's really. really fun just experiencing
what the Greeks did," Scott Potter, 12, said.
His fellow sixth-graders agreed.
"It's really fun to see the competitive spirit
going on through all the classes,"
12-year-old Jillian Wertheim said. "It's fun
because ewT"YOne's supporting everyone
else."
Contrary 10 popular belief among the
students, Greek Day did not simply provide
sixth-graders solace from having to toU over
classwork.
"I think it puts the topping on their
studies of Ancient Rome. Greece. Otlna and
Egypt.· said Susan Kenney. a parent
volunteer for the event. "It puts them into
those times. ... It just kind of gives them a
sense o ow 1 was.
The event represents the culmination of
the students' yearlong studies of ancient His toga flying, Gavin Koontz is off as he
competes in a relay during sixth-grade
See GREEK, P11e M Greek Day festival at Lincoln Elementary.
COSTAMAZING
COSTA MESA
Center looks
to become
less square
Triangle Square vows to
overcome its struggles by
adding entertainment and a
new manage ment team.
Lolita Harper
Daily P~ot
COSTA MESA -This ume. it is going to
wort. Triangle Square will make a comeback.
officials predict.
The concepts are the same. the anchor
stores are the same. the location ts the same.
THE BELL CURVE Four arrested
in gang raid
on Westside
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later thla month .. the city
begins to celebrete its gotden
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A2 Thursday, .11.rle 12, 2003
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POLITICS
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Recall drive passe& through Costa.Mesa
P1ul Clinton •
DaMyPWot
The campaign to recall Gov. Gray Davis, which
has gatheml steam in the past few weeks, pulled
Into C.Osta Mesa on Saturday.
Local Republican organizers gathered about 350
signatures at Costa Mesa's Turget GreatJand in
about an hour, Jim Bieber said.
Bieber, president of the C.OSta Mesa Republican
A.s8embty, roped in about 20 volunteers to
circulate recall petitions. but said volunteers didn't
need to offer much of a sales pitch.
"There wasn't a partisan feel to it," Bieber said.
"They saw the signs and they were making a
beeline to sign.•
Groups mounting the Davis recall effort, which
is being led by Pepple's Advocate Director Ted
c.o.ta and others, need to collect about 900,000
valid signatures by the end of July to place a recall
vote on the November ballot The group has said It
would try to collect 1.2 million names.
Along with the recall, a string of replacement
gubernatorial candidates have lined up to place
their names on the same ballot C-andidates
Include Rep. Danell i.a (R-Vtsta) and state Sen.
Tom McOJntock CR-Thousand Oaks).
C.OSta Mesa's Adembtyman Ken Maddox. also a
co·ch.airman of the Davis Recall C.Ommittee of
Orange C.Ounty, attended the recall event
"He is universally reviled," Maddox said. "They
recogniz.e that it's time to pick a new captain. This
ship called c.aliforrua is heading toward an
iceberg."
Maddox blamed Davis for "a complete lack of
leadership" on the state's budget overruns, energy
crisis and economic malaise.
Issa is hosting a Republican Party. dinner on
Satwtlay at the Westin South C.Oast Plaz.a in Costa
Mesa that should draw a who's who list. including
former gubernatorial candidate BW Simon, Rep.
<lu1a Cox. .Rep. Dana Rohrabacher and Newport
Beach GOP fund-raiser John Crean.
Silva throws backing behind Maddox
Supervisor Jim SUva lent his support to
Maddox in the 35th Distrlct state Senate race
against Assemblyman John Campbell.
·Ken is unquestionably a solid fiscal
conservative," Silva said. "Ken has made a career
of fighting the excesses of government and
businesses throughout Orange County can count
on him to continue to fight against increased
regulation and higher taxes.~
The two lawmakers have seen eye-to-eye on
issues such as the eliminating urban bacterial
pollution off the beaches. veterans causes and
others, Maddox said.
"We just have a long history of community
involvement in the Newport Beach area,"
Maddox said.
El Toro politics gets political
Orange County Oiairman Tom WU.On wants a
regjonal planning group to dump colleague
Clluck SmJth from its board.
Wtlson. on Monday, submitted a formal
request to the Board of Supervisors to consider
dumping Smith from the Southern California
Assn. of Governments at its June 17 meeting.
Wtlson, who represents Newport Coast.
proposed replacing Smith with Supervisor Oui• .
SEAN DUFRENE I DAILY PILOT
Assemblyman Ken Maddox and Kellie Bieber show Garden Grove resident Paul Smith where to sign
on a petition to recall Gov. Gray Davis.
Norby.
Smith has been an avid proponent of an
airport at the El Torp Marine Corps Air Station ,
which county vote rs rejected in March 2002
when they approved Measure W. In the past
week. word that LA. airport officials have been
pushing to resurrect an airport for El Toro
became public.
Wtlson said the Los Angeles plan is an
encroachment on Orange County
decision-making.
"Local control was the motivation for
county-hood qiore than JOO years ago, and
that motivation must c.ontinue to be the lynch
p in of out philosophy in 2003. • Wilson said in
a statement. ·Given recent statements
auributed to Sup ervisor Oiuck Smith
regarding the (Los Angeles) proposal for El
Toro, which demonstrate a blatant disregard
for self-determinatio n. I must turn to my
board and ask. they join me in replacing
(Smith)."
CONTACT YOUR .
REPRESENTATIVES .
CrTY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, n Fair Drive,
COlta Mesa. CA 92626, (714)
764-5223
Mayor: Gary Monahan
Coundl: Libby Cowan, Allan
Manaoor. Mike Sc:heafer and Chrit
Steel
CfTY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Bead\ City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA ,
92663, (949) 644-3309
Mayor: Steve Bromberg
Council: Gary Adams, John
Heffernan, Diet Nichols, Gary
Proctor, Tod Ridgeway and Don
Webb
COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE
DISTRICT
District Office: 1370 Ada ma Ave.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626. (714)
432-5898
Chanc:.llor: William M. Vega
Boatd: President Paul Berger, Vice
President Armando Ruiz, George
Brown, Jerry Patterson and Walter
G. Howald; student trustee Derek
Shelly
NEWPORT·MESA UNIAED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Office: 2986-A Bear St..
COlta Mesa. CA 92626, (714)
424-5000
Superim.ndent Robert Barbot
Board: Presld,nt Martha Auor, Vice
President Dana Bladt. Oert Serene
Stokes, David Brooka, Tom Egan.
Judy Franco and Linda Sneen
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION
200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050,
Costa Mesa, CA 92628-9050, (714) •
966-4000
Elizabeth 0. Parter, member.
Trustee Area 5, Costa Mesa,
Newport Beadl
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic
Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701
• Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa
Mesa, Newport Beach), (7141
834-3220
•Thomas Wilson, 5th District
(Newport Coast), (714) 834-3550
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
88 Fair Drive, Ca.ta Mesa, CA
92626, (714) 708-FAIR
. .
Board: President Ruben A. Smith, •
Vice Preeident P.tricfa Velasquez,
Randy Smith, Emily Sanford, Pegg¥:
Haidl, James Barldl, Deborah
Carone, Leslie A. Ray and Frank
Barbaro
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POlmCAt CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
Wendy and Scolt hugh In ttUfrtlngton BM~.
Information: (714) -.1457
Plaza Hotel. lnformetion: (714) 658-8555
Mondey: The Republican Party of Orange County
Central Committee will hold • general meeting
st 7 p.m. It the South Coast Ptua Wettln Hotel at
686 Anton Blvd., Coste M .... Admiulon la frM,
hold a fund-raltfng receptJon from 6 to 7 p.m.
Information: (Mt) 717·n65
Marianne ZJppl for~ will hold a
campaign ~-off perty from 6:30 to 8 p.m. June
24 at the ctere Lincoln M8neion in Newport
Beach. lnformltion: ("8) ~7426 Cttudt O.Vore will hold the ~-off celebrmtion end all Republicans are welcome. (714)
for hit state AsMnibly run from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. 65&-8555.
today at Chinetown In ll'Vlne. More detella to JUNE Wedneect.y: Board of Equallutfon member
foflow. Claude Parrish will hold a fund-railing reception
.... 0.ne Aohrabecfter'• ~ .....,, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the oMoea or the lnlend
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CONt Pleu Hot81. lnformetlon:
prnJdMt•ocyr.OtV or (9itt) 4no.Ml8
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
Just like on Wednesday,
we'll start off gloomy, but wlll
see pertlal clearing early this
afternoon. Hight will just top
70 In COlta Mua and will
hover near 67 rn Newport
Beach.
Friday will be almilar, highs
near74.
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BOATING FORECAST
The westerly wtnda wtll
b4ow 10to16 knots, with 2·foot
waves and • swell of a fMt.
Thia evening, the 'Winds will
NM to 10 knots, but not much
wlH c:Nnge otherwtae.
Out fltfther, the northw.-.tv wtnda wm blow
ttronger st 16 to 2:6 knola. wtlh
2· to 4-foot W9Y9I end. mbc4ld
northwelt IWtfl of 4 fMt Ind
aoutti IWtfl of 3 fMt.
•Ex.pec:t the eeme tNa
tvenlng.
•
SURF
The latest aouthweat swell
peeks today, providing ua
more head-hlglw and several
ovemeeda. The better spots
will aee waves 2 to 3 feet
ovemeed.
We'll see the swell bd
down on Fridey, with c:Nlt· to
ahoulder-hlgtw expected.
Saturday will be almller, but :
a tad smaller. We'll ... welat-
to dlat-hlghs.
The next swell Isn't due for
st i...t another~ w..... q&llllty:
www . .um1der.0tp
TIDES
T1me
8:671.m.
1:4tp.m.
1:1ep..m.
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WATER TEMltERATURE &
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TnurSday, June 12, 2003 A3
Huscroft House can be moved to Westside
Costa Mesa planners
OK the relocatio n,
but its new owner
doesn't consider the
situation ideal.
' Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
COSTA Ml:SA The Planning
Commi&ion on Monday unani-
mously approved moving Lhe
Huscroft I lou!>c to a Westside lo-
cation.
But John Morchan, owner of
126 Properue:. UL and the tlli.-
toric hou:.e. said the comm1s-
s1on's unanimous decision 10 de-
cline the vanance:. he had
requested for parking. i.etback.~
and lot division would kill the
enormous potenuaJ 1he cenrury-
old house presents to a buyer
who may be mtere,ted m fixmg 11
up.
The commL'>'>•on on Monddy
decided that the I luc.croft I louse
could be moved to a \.\e<,ts1de
property that Morehan owns di
548 Bernard St. n11i. would spare
Lhe 1915 Crafl'.>man !>tyle hou.,e
from demolition. which was due
since the city had found no buy-
ers. In Janwuy, Lhe City Council
transferred ownership of the
house lo Morehart's company.
Morehart said Wednesday 1ha1
although the Huscroft House can
be used as a single-family home
based on the commissjon's ap-
proval, he doesn't believe Lhere
will be any takers when rental
property surrounds it.
"The person who buys it will
be forced to take care of the two
rental properties on Lhe same lot
because the land cannot be di·
vided; he said. "We need every-
thing to be separate -sewer,
parking everything."
But that will not be possible
because the commission did not
grant Lhe variances.
Planning Commissioner Bruce
Gartich said he believed Lhe van-
ances were "not justified."
"They weren'l necessary for
Lhe house to be moved lo Lhal lo-
calion: he said. "It can still be
used as a single-family resi-
dence."
Hul no one would buy ii,
Morehan said.
"'Real eslate is like a bundle of
sucks: he sald. "If you take 11
apan, it loses its aesthetic value,
its emotional value.·
Morehan said he belleves Lhe
Huscroft House~ a "cool house:
"But Lhe Planrung Commi.s-
SJon wants me to use my money
to malce it a condominium,· be
saJd. "I don't object to the city
controlling its U'>e. Bul I ob1ect to
it being attached lo rental unlti.
in the back."'
llenter1> do no1 unden.1and Lhe
value of 'IUCh preciou<. property,
Morehart !>aid.
'"The hous<.> has great bones, a
beautiful skeleton," he said. "It
needs Lhe handi. of a special kind
of craftsman. It needs pride of
ownership."
Morehan said he has not de-
cided whether to appeal the
comm1ss1on's decision to Lhe City
Council. He has until 5 p.m.
\.tonday
The hjs1oric home was built in
Santa Ana and moved to Costa
Mei>a in 1950. In 1998, Lhe city of
Co'>ta Mesa spent $54.000 to
move the house from 2529 Santa
Ana Ave. 10 feWinkle Park.. Three
years later. Lhe council approved
11' re'>toration for use al> a cul-
tural museum tn Fauvtew Parle.
but later decided to ~u Lhe
house and put 11 out to bid At
Lhe end of Lhe formdl bidding
process, only two bid!. hdd been
received, both of whu:.h fell
through.
Al the end of 2001, Lhe city said
it would use the $200.000 desig-
nated from the Home Ranch de-
velopment agreement to move
the historic home to 1--airview
Park. but expected the commu
nity to match the money I hat
did no t happen, md by St>p1e111·
ber 2002. the djJapidawd home
was headed to demnh11011 r hat
was when Morehart cxpre,.,cd
interest in mo\ing the hou~c 1u
his 12.000-square-foot propen}
on the West.!>ide
His plan wa:. to demoh'>h one
of the two su1gle farmly home-.
on Lhe property to replat:e 11 v.11h
Lhe Huscroft Hou.,e
Planntng Cornm1'>'>1oner t...ltn
na Foley '>aid '>he hope'> \lore
hart will move the hou'>e
··1 hope the proJl'll can l1dp
pen despite the \anance'>.' 'he
said. "'The'>e k.ind of Crafhrnan
homes are few and far bel\\t'en
and must be prewrvcd."
Come see the new EverWood•
CouncryS1de blinds from Hunter
Douglas Overlapping 1llllllJI
sljHS create ·, benu11f ul ~
board-on·boc1rd tJt:!>1gn
And 1he ·s1ep up look
adds depth d1rni:n!>1on
and chara< 1er to any room And
F.vcrWomJ Cc1un1rySide w1' nor
warp crark peel CJr fade hen in
humid ari .. 1s .r d1r1;.o;1 sunl1sh1 Come L.;..;.:~""°'~•"
see lhe:,c llc.1ut1ful Ol1'ldS 'v<1il\
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COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WRAP-UP
INSIDE CITY HALL
FINAL MASTER PLAN FOR
TEWINKLE PARK
couru,, a 20.000-i.quare-fooi permanent
~kale park and a I O.OO<hquare-foot
community center: and renovating 1he
lake The plan aho propo-.e!>
U11provemem., 10 lhc bridge and median
on lurupero Drive
1he item w its next mt'eung.
Comrrussioner Bruce Garhch '>aid lw '><I\\
several changes tn the ma'>ter plan <llld
wa.,n't comfonable making deu"on-. on
tho'>e items without looking at llHHl'
mformation City 'ltaff rernm111e1 1ded
that the Planmng Comm..,.,1on apprt1't'
the ma!>ter plan
The plan recommend., rnmcrnng 1he
e>.J.,11ng ha.-.t•ball :.oflball t0mplex inw a
four-field ,oftball onh fac1h1\. pu111ng in
ne\\. ten:w.. \ ollt-ybaJI and ha'>letball
WHAT HAPPENED
The Planning (,omml'>'>IOn conunued
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Newport bank raises
funds through triathlon
A Newport Hedch-ba'>td real
eslate invcr.tment h<mk fim.,hcd
a fund·raising tria1hlon on Fn
day Lhat began in Big Bear and
ended at Main Beach in l.al(Und
Beach Buchanan Street Partneri.
Lhen pre5ented a $153,000 check
to Lhe United Way at Lhe recep-
111m 111 1 lotel Laguna. LOmpli'>hed
Lach member of Lhe 40-per·
'>On firm compewd in al lea t a
portion ot the 2.4-mile swim tn
H1g Bear Lake. the 112-nulc b1kt:
nde or the 26 2-mile marathon.
Everyone ran the lasl mile.
BrunsWlck wa., the fim ol '>IX
to dive into H1g Rear Lake a1 6
a 111 and one of five to complete
the enurc icy '"1m -\"'1thout
we10,u11i..
The Ruchanan ::ineet Founda-
uon began three year'> ago to
rat'>c fund'> tor cluh.lren\ char-
11i~ near Nev. port and 1wo olher
commurutie'> where the com-
pany has office" fh.., year's con-
tnbu1ions nearly tnpled the first
year' take, ~d Randy lla11. di·
rector of markeung.
"We have struck upon an ex
i:ellcnt balance of making a '>ig-
nifkant contribution to the local
rnmmuni1y while offering our
employees an importanl team·
hwlding expenence," '>illd Rob·
en Rrun.,\\1Ck, pre .. 1Jen1 of Lhe
hank 'Tm very proud of what
the-.e dedicated people have ac· The United Way will dJo,tnbute
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PUBLIC
SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• AMlcM'l loultvard: Grand
theft wet repontd In tM 500
btodl ~ 12;54 p.m. Tuesday.
•Columbia OriYe: An auio
theft was repo11td In the
2500 blade et 6:30 a.m.
Tuetdey.
• Orenge and Santa .....
awnuee: A traffic accident
Involving injuries was
reported at 8;04 1.m.
Tuetdey.
• w..t 1tth StrMt: An auto
theft was repol1ed in the 600
blodc at 1 :10 p.m. Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
•Galaxy Ortw: A robbery
wu reported In the 1300
blade et 2:01 p.m . Tuesday.
• Jemboree Roed: A vehicle
burglery was reported in the
3300 blodc at 2:56 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Merguettt. Awnu.: A
hit-and-run was reported in
the 800 blade at 11 :52 a.m .
Tuesday.
• Roxbury Road: A burglary
was reponed In the 4600
blod< at 3:17 p.m. Tuesday.
COVE
Contlnued from Al
purchase of Crystal Cove from
the Irvine Co. in 1979 and the
year the bulk of the 46 oottagea
wW open for public use.
"This is a very stgn.iJkant mile-
stone in getting that section of
the parlc open to the public,,. said
Mike Tope, superintendent of the
State Parks' local district. •1t•s
good to have a plan that every·
body's behind. ..
Thar could nor be said in Sep·
tember 1997, when the state
GREEK
Continued from Al
signed· a secret deal with Bay
Area oonc.esstonaire Michael
Freed for a luxury resort at the
cove. Using ~ grass-
roots tactics. environmentalists
mobilized opposition to that
plan, which paved the way for
the state's repudiation of It
In July 2001, families that had
lived at the cove since the 1940s
left after receiving eviction no·
dee&
The state then proposed set-
dng astde 30 cottages 'for over-
night rental. Eight would go to
park staff, five would be used for
education; and three would
house concession stands. The
civilizadons. ft aJso gives them an opportunity to test their
knowledge of ancient ti.mes.
·Lincoln is a school where we have simulations all the
time,· said Judy Taylor. one of the sixth-grade teachers who
wore a royal purple toga that a former student designed.
"That's what this is. It's a fun time for the lcids to celebrate
and be kids."
For the students participating in the Greek festivities.
their temporary travel to the ancient world should leave
them with something memorable.
With this event, ·we connect the past to the present and
give them a chance to e~erience another culture,· said
Nancy Urricariet, one of the three sixth-grade teachers.
"Hopefully. they'll walk away happy and having learned a
whole bunch."
commission approved that pro-
posal on an l l-0 vote Wednesday
evening.
In granting approval. the com-
mission also set a string of condJ·
tions that State Pa.rb must meet.
saJd Anne Blemker, the commis-
sion's project analyst. Those are
better defined rental rates, a new
bluft'·top partcing lot. protection
of coastal sage scrub, a bener
water-quality management plan
and a "mi.¥ of bed types" in the
lodgings. Blemker saJd.
The state plans to begin otter-
ing the cottages for rental lo fall
2004. Dormitory-style cots will go
for about $30 per night. while
prtvate cottages will rent for be-
tween $80 and $150 per ol.gbt.
On Wednesday evening, Laura
Davick. a Conner Crystal Cove
relfdeot and activist, breathed a
sigh or relief after several years of
activity on the project. Davick
said she looks forward to a new
pubUc era at the cove.
"This historic district will be
open to the public." Davick said.
"I'm so glad this is behind us.·
• PAUL CUNlON covers the
environment, business and politics.
He may be reached at (949)
764-4330 or by e-mail al
paul.clinton@latlmes.com.
NICHOLS • CHRISTINE CARRILLO covers education and may be reached at
(949) 574-4268 or by &·mail at dlristine.earrillo@latimes.com.
DON LEACH /OAJLY PILOT
Parent Mary Sadler wraps a toga around sixth-grader Elizabeth Marney.
Continued from Al
The item on the council's
agenda was whether the council
should take any action either to
condemn Nichols' comment, to
censure him or to create a code
of conduc1 10 govern council
members' behaV!or.
City Atty. Bob Burnham re-
poned to council members that
he did believe that Nichols' com-
ments amounted to an un-
founded implication that some-
one had accepted a bribe. But
Burnham said his legal research
supported Nichols' rights to
make such comments at Plan-
ning Commission meetings.
The discussion also included
some criticism for Greenlight,
the slow-growth movement in
the city. Heffernan. who was
elected with the help of the
Greenlight Committee. reported
that Grttnlight leaders had
asked him to defend Nichols,
also a Greenlight ·supported
councilman.
•1 patentJy refused to do SO,"
Heffernan said.
Councilman Tod Ridgeway
said that the whole controversy
should reflect poorly on the local
poliucal group.
"The Greenlighl people are the
ones who inteniewed him as a
candidate, endorsed the candi-
date and financed the candi-
date: Ridgeway said. "I really
question the people who sup·
ported him."
In the end, as midnight ap-
proached. council members
agreed that it was time to drop
the matter. They voted unani-
mously not to take any further
action.
·1 am content to end this eve-
ning and hope something good
comes out of It: Mayor Steve
Bromberg said.
SQUARE
Continued from Al
but the players are different, said
general manager David Yoon.
who represents Triangle Square
lnvesunents U.C.
"We have a lot of new team
members in response to a review
by the investor ownership: Yoon
said.
Triangle Square, which has
struggled since its 1992 opening,
has hired a new managing com-
pany. OlarJes Dunn Real Estate
Services, and new leasing agent,
Festival Companies, which has
succeeded in finding tenants for
Costa Mesa Courtyards across
Harbor Boulevard.
The center also has a new law
and accounting firm, Yoon said.
The plan now is to attract
"destination" restaurants and
build the center around a fitness
theme, he added.
"We believe the new tenant
needs to be a destination client,"
Yoon said. "Smaller, fast food
restaurants don't seem to work.
People need to go there on pur-
CURVE
Continued from Al
because Hahn pointed to El Toro
as the logical place to assume
that •fair share" has been
wonderfully cacophonous. We
sh ould listen. And learn. Here's
how the anti-airport folks
responded, according to news
stories in the Pilot and Los
Angeles Tunes.
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Supervisors, by a 3-2 vo te, sent
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pose, not just because they have
some time. but to a place where
they want to bring their fami-
lies."
With longtime tenants Nike
Town and General Nutrition
Center -bener known as GNC
-·and new tenant Nordic Track.
officials hope to cater to active
customers, providing them with
gear and nutritional supple-
ments for a variety of different
sports.
The downtown center. at the
major intersection of Newport
Boulevard and 19th Street at the
end of the Costa Mesa Freeway,
has also completed a slight
makeover. with oew paint and
better signs.
Fonner marketing coordinator
Cori Abbs and former property
manager Tom Estes outlined the
same course of action for the
center more than a year ago. But
all that resulted in were more va-
cancies and more internal turn-
over.
Execution is the difference this
time, Yoon said.
"We have a stronger decision-
making team that can negotiate
deals,· Yoon said "Many prior
off a lener to U.S. Secretary of
Transportation Norman Mlneta
telling him to bug out because
the county doesn't want an
airport at El Toro. Board
OlaJnnan Tom Wilson had
already sent a letter of his own
to Mineta telling him that the
Board of Supervisors "will no1
tolerate any attempt by the city
of Los Angeles to overturn a
local land use decision made by
the voters."
An Orange County delegation
ln Washington pressured Rep.
Jane Harman CD-Palos Verdes)
into withdrawing an
amendment Lo an aviation
funding bill that would have
required ~sharing the burdens
and benefits of air
transportation.· Supervisor Bill
Campbell described the Hahn
move as a ~Hail Mary pass" and
called the White House to
promise a light agalnst it. And
Pastor John Steward. who heads
the Oergy for Wholesome
Cornmuntdes, called it ·morally
wrong" and asked, "When is
enough?" -a question I don't
recall him posing after voters
had twice approved the El Toro
airport.
That's a cross-section of what
their guys are saying. So how
about our guys? The ones who
believe 6rmly that the El Toro
airport is an lncredibJe
opportwl.lty, virtually handed to
us at a cridcal stage in meeting
the air transportation demands
of this region? How a.re they
responding to this unexpected
rising of El Thro from the dead?
Only two are quoted In the
news stories I've seen.
Tom Naughton, president of
OBITUARIES
Vivian Harriet Kelly
Prtvate servlcet will be held for
30-yeer Newpon Beach relldent
Vivian Harriet Kelly. Ml. Kelly
cUed n..e.day Of mnnl al1.ttel.
She WU 85. Ma. ~ 11 IUl'Vlved by ...,....."-...... Goma.I•
and Penny ~ three pnd·
dilldren; ftYe pt-ganclchll·
drift; a.od I bfodv:r.
Helen Louise Estus
Rinderknecht
proposals !brought forth by for-
mer property managers CMG)
lacked substance, and we
couldn't approve them."
Stephanie Demartinls. the
center's operation manager,
plans to work with tenants and
the community to make the cen·
ter succeed. she said in a release
issued to the Pilot.
The release said center officials
meet with tenants once a month
to dis<.."USS events and with city
officials at least twice a month.
Planning Commissioner Bill
Perkins said he met with Demar-
tinis about two weeks ago, after
months of getting nowhere. The
conversation was informative
and optimistic. but the proof has
yet to be seen, he said.
Mayor Gary Monahan men-
tioned the troubled center dur-
ing Monday's redevelopment
agency meeting. Monahan said
the city received numerous calls
from residents about the city's
role in the success of Triangle
Square because that portion of
the downtown area was redevel·
oped through the use of eminent
domain.
The mayor wanted to clanfy
the Airport Working Group. said
that he is "quite pleased with the
leadership Mayor Hahn has
shown on this regional issue·
and ~the AWG supports it
I 00%." And Newport Beach City
Councilman Tod RJdgeway also
pledged his support. but added:
"l don't thlnk. there's anything for
us to do. In Newport Beach. we
have always said that we're not
in the airport development
busine~ ThiS is a regional and
national growth issue, and It's
not best addressed by citJes or
initiatives or referendums.·
Now, however you feel about
El Thro, you'll have to admlt that
these comments don't come
very close to the fervor of the
anti -airport folks. So J called our
guys in the hope of getting a
JictJe more fire and clarity.
Naughton dJdn't return my
calls, but Ridgeway obliged
cheerfully. Our conversation was
interrupted several times by
planes taking off from John
Wayne, which lent a UctJe drama
to the discussion, at least on my
end.
l asked, since the El Toro
opponents are writing all these
letters and making phone calls
and sending delegadons to
Washington, wouldn't it be a
good Idea for the Newport
Beach City Council to let the
targets of all this attention know
that there are some people back
here who support the airport
and welcome Hahn's action?
Ridgeway said: "l see no
political advantage In writing
such letters. As elected omctaJs.
it's important for us Lo maintain
the coalition that joined us In
the cap fight at John Wayne.
Beach resldent Helen LouJse
Eatus Rinderknecht wtU be held
at 2 p.m. Thursday at St James
Episcopal O\urch ln Newport
Beach. Mra. Rlnderlcnecht died
Monday of natural causes. She
wu 90. Mrs. Rinderknecht ls
1urvlved by daughter Beverly
Anne Lucas; tp"8nddauahtert
Oirlstie u&nne Davis and Julie
Mule ~ and one great-
grandlon. .
Helen OliavieUo Tice
Services tor Newj)Ort Beach
realdent Helm OilavwOo l\ce
wtll be held at (:30 p.m. June 20
11 Shttman Ubruy and Ger-
den1 In Corona del Mar. Mn.
that although the center was de-
veloped through the city's re-
development agency. the city did
not operate it.
"They are a private company
and we are just as . . well. yeah.
I guess 'disappointed' is the word
1 would use.· Monahan said. ·we
a.re just as disappointed with
management as the rest of you.·
Of course. he IS supportive of
turnaround effons and anxiously
awaits them, he said later.
Those efforts include various
community events where cus-
tomers are invited to enjoy live
music. artist fairs and vendor ex·
hi bits.
Triangle Square has booked
live entertainment. Bands Beg·
gan Blues and Sebastian Sidi
played throughout the day Satur·
day and Sound bcape played
Sunday. The center also has a
Farmer's Market the ~econd Sat·
urday of each month.
• LOUTA HARPER writes columns
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays
and covers culture and the arts. She
may be reached at (9491 574-4275 or
bve·mall at
lo/1ta.harper a /ar1mes.com
Why would 1 want to challenge
that sleeping dog? This is a
larger issue ...
Does he feel that the residents
of Newport Beach are being
properly represented by thi~
passive approach to the
reopening of the possibility of an
airport at El Toro?
Ridgeway said: "There are split
opinions here on the airport at
El Toro. There is a lot of
opposition to it, for example, in
Newport Coast."
Will the Newport Beach City
Council al least address tlus
issue by seeking some means of
representing the pro-airport
position in Washington?
RJdgeway said: "I don't see any
of this coming before the City
Council. Our No 1. job is
protection of the JWA cap.
Stirring the pot would threaten
the support for that position.·
Given all these cavils, how
would he sum up what he sees
as, the proper stance of the
Newport Beach City Council in
response to the Hahn proposal?
RJdgeway saJd: "This ls our
last hope. but it's the hard way.
It's back to repeating the
Measure W debate all over again.
We're staying the course. but we
have to be careful not to be too
aggressive. It can't be our fight
alone, because we have too
much to lose."
If any of our City Council
members disagree with this
assessment, It would be good to
hear &om them. They might also
like to consider that maxim of
the old Green Bay Packers that
"the best defense Is a good
offense." So far, caution hal pajd
off ln a Great Park where an
Tice died Sunday after an ex·
tended battle wtth cancer. She
was 86. Mrs. Tice Is sUJ'Vfved by
huaband Cameron: son Gary;
daughtcr·ln·law Susan; grand-
chJJdren Halley, Kyle, 1)oy and
Kare.: and brothers Bob and
Bud.
• Th• Oellv Pilot welcome•
obltuerlff for rtsldtnta or former
realdentl of Cottt Mtte end
Newport hedt. If you went to
heve •n obituary prtnt9d In the
f>llot. Mk your mortu•ry co f• ue
the lnformet.lon • lMt ...._. 110
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GANG
Continued from Al
One boy was arrested on 6U.Spi·
don of violating probation, and
another was arrested (or allegedly
interfering with the oftle65' ability
to perfonn their duty, Birney said
David Antonio Mendez. 18, and a
girl were arrested on 5USJ>ldOn of
lnterfering. The gl.rl also had an
outstanding warrant. Birney said.
About 90 officers from 10 agen -
cies launched a massive sweep as
they searched three homes in the
300 block of Avocado Avenue, two
locations in the 800 block of Cen-
ter Street, and homes In the 1900
block of Maple Street. l 000 block
of FJ Camino Drive, 700 bJoclc of
Shalimar Drive. 600 block of Mis·
sion Street and the 700 block of
Wtl.son Street. Blmey said.
He said the action was in direct
response to three incidents in the
city's Westside. The first occurred
April 15 when a 15-year-old boy
was reportedly tabbed by two
men while walking in the 1900
block of Wallace Avenue. The
teenagers injuries were not life
threatening.
The second came less than a
month later. on May 9, when men
wielding guns attacked two men
standing in a parking lot of an
apartment complex iJ1 the 1900
block of Maple Street Both vic-
tims suffered gunshot wounds,
but survived.
The most recent incident left a
20-year-old with a bullet in his
back.. A man reponedly shot the
victim when he was waiting with
a friend in an alley behind the 800
block of Cemer Street. Birney said
in addiuon 10 these. police a.re
al.so looking for gang members in
connecuon with three separate
graffiti modent.S '>ince May I 5.
The locations the officers
searched on Wednesday were
bai.ed on "foUow·up invesuga-
uon. • he said.
Bimey '>aid 1t is not clear why
there has been a udden surge in
gang violence.
"It'~ hard to teU what sets 11 off."
he !><lid "It ~tarts off with some
graffiti, which then leads to prob-
lems between rival gangs. Usually.
one thing leads to another. and it
becomes a vicious cycle.·
Birney :,aid the city has a gang
uJtit that patrob the city seven
days a week. al> weU as school re -
source officers who raclde the
problem 111 the ary'c; i.chools.
"It's an ongoing and n~r-end
mg proc~" he !>Clld.
• DEEPA BHARATH covers pubhc
safety and coorts She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by
e-mail at
deepa bharatl'l .9 lat1mes com
airport was twice the choice of
voters
Meanwtule. we will carry
RJdgeway's fighting words on
our standard as we do battJe for
our last hope. A lot of my
neighbors are writing their
support to Mayor Hahn with a
copy to U.S. Transportation
Secretary Norman Y. Mineta. Ir
that's the way you feel, you
might want to do that, too.
You might also want to beef
up caution with a pinch of
passion and a dash of aggression
on behalf of the strong wishes of
the majority of the electorate in
asses.sing City Council
candidates at the next municipal
election.
• JOSEPH N. BEU 11 a res1dem of
Santa Ana Heightt. His column
appears Thursdays.
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Daily Pilot
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CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
INSIDE
CITY HALL
1 lere dfe !>ome dt-n'>1on.,
taming out of ruec;day\ ( uy
Council meeting
NEW CITY HALL
fhl' rounul agrcl•d to '>pend
$5 71U Wi to Cnfftn llold111g' to
dl•.,1w1 c1 new Cuy
l lall complex, but
that\ about all
rnt'mber!> agret-d
on. 1-vcntually.
when (,nffin
l lollhngc; unw11 .. ll'> ideas to the
nty. the rnunc1l will begin the
even more d1ffirnh proce'>!> of
dendmg whelher and how to
make abnut SJO million in
nmo\allonc, at the ag111g
'>Lrurturc
Some counul ml'mher., '><IV
they It.kc the idea of '>trapping
the C'Xl!>ttng bui.ldmg'> to rt•plact
them with a more tffi<.1e111
complex. Other'>, rnu1>1 not.tbl~
longumc uty employee Don
Webb. !>ay they'd rather lool.. lor
way'> to pre'>el'\e \onw ol tht:' old
building!> and tlw1r 111.,tom
Lharactcr.
Lounnlman John I lelTcrnan
.. a1tl that even the tcht of
draw111g up plam I'> morf' rnone~
th.i11 the n ty .,hould bt• '>pending
IO bad t.'UlllOlllll lllllt' ..
WHAT IT MEANS
( 1nffin I foldings will g<tther
111lorrn.111on and dra" up
... pet tfit opuon'> for tht• citv to
t 11m1dt>r at a latt>r datl'.
WHAT THEY SAJD
I h1'" not J hghtht• tnt:d
expemhturt· of tl1" rc111m.ir\
lw1d' In urm•., hl..e tht·-.t·. "'
lllllt' Ill ht prt1dl'lll
< m 111c 1/ma11 Ju/111 111'/jrman
ST. ANDREW'S
An em·1ronmL·11t<1.I '>tUd) \\Ill
< on.,1dcr the l.'fkll'> ot tht:
\i,000 '>quan· foot
fl'llO\ JllOll
plJnm•d .it \t
And rt'\\\
Prc!>bvtenan
thun.h lht
rnunul approq~d <t contrctU \'\ 11h
Keeton t....rett/t•r C on<,ultmg to
~ather mformauon on ho" the
propo~t'd lhange'> might affect
traffic parl...Jng and nol'>t.'
WHAT IT MEANS
NEXT MEETING
•WHAT: Newport Beach City
Council
•WHEN: 1 p.m. June 25
• WHERE: City Council
Chambers at City Hall. 3300
Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach.
•INFO RMATION: Agendas and
staff reports are online several
days before each meeting at
www.c1ty.newport-beach.ca.us.
For information, call (949)
644-3000.
A'> aJway~. lhe city selects lhe
enwonmental c;onsultant, but
the applicant. in this case the
church. reimburses lhe city for
lhe cost. St. Andrew's will pay up
to $92.000 for 1he environmental
~Ludy.
WHAT THEY SAJD
"'This will let us answer lhe
community's quel>tions and let
them be part of the process. .
I lopefully. we can build a
consensus."
-Councilman Don WelJb
BUDGET
n1e city'~ $162-r1111l10n
spending plan got 1u. firM
hearing in a regular council
session after
starring on lhe
agendas of three
LOnsecuuve stud}'
.,e!.!>1ons.
Community and
rnuncU member'> \\e1ghed in
w1lh lhetr requew:; for extra
tundmg for a handful of pet
proJl'Cl'>, mcludmg outdoor
hghtmg leading lO the ( uy 11.UI
parlong let. S Ifill 000 for the
< 11rim.i del \l.ir Bu'>tne.,,
Improvement 111.,tnct to fund
-.tret't unprm·emt'nh on < oa'>I
I llgh\'a~ and toilet '>eat., for the
W• public t01Jet' tn tht ut) found
\\llhou1 -.eat ... in c1 rPcent
l ll\ l' nt I) I")
WHAT IT MEANS
After makmg their reque'>t'>,
cmmcU member'> approvetl
Jld'>~tng on lhe re\1'>Cd budget
lor !111<11 .ipprm,aJ at their June 25
meeung.
WHAT THEY SAID
.. l.verybody want!! a piece of
thf:' chef'c;e \\ere doing our he'>t.
but we re sttll going to feel the
hun
-\fmor Stt'I e Hruml>erg on tile
nl) s flgl11econum1c111nes
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL
BOARD MEETING WRAP-UP
INSIDE
THE DISTRICT
1 ltrc are '>Ollle of Lhe den~ions
rnmtng out of Tuc'iday\ school
board meet1n!(.
TENTATIVE BUDGET
MEETING
According IO C .th.forn1a
educauon code ... the '>lhool
th'>tnct" Board ol I ni!>lee' must
hold a pubhl
meetmg on lhe
budget for the•
,.,,.,~ ~ubsequent fiscal
year. Allhough lhe
stdle has not
approved tts budget.
;\;ewpon-Me'><I Unified Mil
present a 1entat1ve ver'iton for
the 2003-04 school year at the
meeting. During the meeting,
Newport-Mesa residents may
present their objections to the
budget or any of Its items. The
board cannot adopt a budget
until after the puhUc meeting is
held.
WHAT HAPPENED
The school board approVed
the proposal to hold a public
meeting presenting the All
Funds Tentative Budget. The
meeting 1s scheduled for 7:05
p.rn. June 24 al the district
o~ces.
APIAWARDS-
EXPENDITURE PLANS
The Governor': Perfonnance
At.iard Program provides
monetary awards to staff and
school site for their
a~evements of various targets
on the AcademJc Performance
NEXT MEETING
•WHAT: Newpon-Mesa Unified
school board
•WHEN: 1 p.m June 24
•WHERE: 2985-A Bear St . Costa
Mesa
•INFORMATION: (71 4) 424-5000
Index. Funds ha' r been
d1stnbuted 10 the
,·anous ~chool
Siles based on lhe
2001-02 carry·o\er
and the first and
second
tm.tallments for the 2002·03
fU11ding. Expenditures of lho'ie
funds should be decided by a
school Sile council and must be
approved by the school board.
WHAT HAPPENED
The board approved lhe
expenditure plans for lhe Public
Schools Accountability Grant as
presented.
SUMMER BOARD
MEETING SCHEDULE
To allow staff and trustees
time for vacation during the
summer months,
~~:mmended that
the board approve
a revised summer
schedu1e
eliminating meeong dates on
July 22 and Aug. 12.
WHAT HAPPENED
The board approved the
schedule, allowing for the board
president to call additional
special meetings. lf needed.
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EDITORIAL
SOY loses
a worthy
leader
S ave Our Yo uth lost a large pan
o f its heart earlier this month
wh en its longtime executive
director resigned for a new gig
at the Boys and Girls Oub of San Juan
Capistrano.
Oscar Santoyo ctid everything to
insp ire youth at the Costa Mesa
nonprofit over the last l 0 years. He
urged them to accomplish goals,
induding going to college, an d he
provid ed them incen tives.
MAILBAG
Among the m ore well -known
incentives he game them was his h air.
Every year, Santoyo cold the teens at
the center that if they earned higher
grad e point averages, he would let
them shave and dye his head however
they wished. If the Estancia High
School graduate s ported a red
Mohawk for a week. it was of hjs own
doing. But for a good cause.
Santoyo, who gave up a career in
ractio ro help keep teens off the streets
and out of trouble, even tried to join
the cast of "Survivor" three years back
to prove another point. ·ir I can
survive on an island without anything.
then !the children! could do anything.
They can go to college and ge t jobs."
Mike B1lhngs, right, the editor in chief of the Coast Report at Orange Coast College, sits with Copy Edrtor Matt Ballinger
Santoyo didn't know h ow swim , b ut
vowed to learn if he was ch osen to join
the reality show. It turned out that his
wife learned she was pregnant around
that time. so he opted not to contin ue
seeking a place on the show. But again.
it proved another great sample of what
Santoyo was aU about: leading by
example.
Another e~teem-booster Santoyo
brought to his teens and preteens was
an annual softball game between
SOY's c rew and members of the Costa
Mesa City Council. Each side poked
fun at the other. but again, it was aU
for a good cause. It served a dual role:
ll introduced the youth to the City
Council and vice versa.
Santoyo gave a decade to SOY, and
the group is much better off as a
result Save Our Youth now has a ve ry
difficult task: filling his large shoes.
And finding som eone willing to pan
with rus o r her h air.
Coast Report staff deserves many
thanks
I looray for Mike R11lings. Matt BaJlingt.'r and
1he mighty Coa!>t Report c~occ agree-, IO abiue
by Brown Act." June SJ.
fhe reside nts of Co<, ta Mc..a and the
surrounding com murutie"i should extend a
heartfelt "thanks" to '>tudent J·.dito r Billing-;,
s1udent Copy Editor Hallinger and the faculty
adviser, Cathy Werbhn. of 1he ~migh1y" Cua. ... 1
Report newsp aper. Whal a 1errific job of
inve.!.tigative report mg. sucking to the facb and
foUowmg leads. For more than 29 yea~ (as long
as I have been a profe<,sor at Orange Co~I
College). I watched, wondered and worried as
the c;1uden1 body's budge1 committees allocated
hundreds of thousands of dollars at meeting'>.
clo<>ed to the public and the o;ruden1 paper, 1he
Coast Report. It \Vlli> alwa~ an "obvtou-;"
V1ola11on of the Brown Act.
faery excuse for lht'> imaginable ha~ been
noated by member .. of the admimstratiun.
publicly. over the la-.t three dec;ades, 10 JUSlify
UW'-C closed budget meetings. None of thc·>1~
excu'>es were plausible, and '>ince we are
<;u pposed to lead by t.'Xample. I couJd only
wonder what kind of ex<1mple we wert.' ~etllng
for 1he '>tudent<. mvolvt'd m student government.
Seveml ume5, I spoke ou1 against lhi<. and urged
preVJouc; student membe r'> of the Coast Report
staff to pursue this horrible skeleton in our
colJege closet. Mike and Matt. nice going guy.,
What courage. Cathy Werblin -you're my
personal faculty member of the year. I'm very
impres<,ed and proud of you all.
DENNIS L. KELLY
Prole.,sor. l\1anne ~c1ence Department
Orcl11ge ( oast College
SteaJing shopping carts ought to be
treated like stealin g
Who .,hould pa}? It \ the• agc·o ld quei.1ion
abo ut the '>hopping cart dilemma.
Did I m1<,i, something growing up? I wa., told
it wa!i wrong tu steal another pe rson·s property.
Yes. I i.a1d i.teal. a5 in take away !!.omething that
doesn't belo ng to you.
If your fri end lel'I you use hi'> bike. or car or
whatever to ru n an errand. when you're done,
you return it . You don't keep it o r dump it
down the -.treet
If you 1us1 ta ke whatever you want of
<>omeo ne el.,e\ property and walk off down the
'>treet, you are ... 1ealing You're subJt:ct to arre!it
a nd fi nes and/or Jail.
Then what 1'-1he difference when a
shopping cart is removed from 1he property of
a s tore or hui.iness area? I'> it not Mealing? At
the price of 5hopping cart~. you could alm o.,1
ma ke lhe argume nt 1hat it I'> borderline grand
theft.
Tht-people that are "The Power'> 1hat lie"
seem to fo rget this small fact. 3'> well a'> "ume
of the loudei.a proteslers in favor of fi n e'> to the
store owners. You all might a-; well he ready to
pay a fine anyi ime your car o r bike i'> s1o len
and dumped in the otht'r 'oide of town Wliat 1 ..
the difference·'
The last time I sugge'>led that the people
tha1do 1he <;tealing be arrt.''>ted, Jailed and/or
fined. Maybe t'Ven m ade 10 go collect
'>hopping earl'>. a<, lOmmuntty <,en1ce l.iume
blt'ed1ng heart \\Tole 111 and stated tht· m11 ... 1 of
the can' are being taken a nd used by tht' poor
and homeles~. It would be cruel 10 make lht',l'
people pay in any way tor '>leafing.
~tt'aling 1~ what 11 " It I'> nut OK, no mailer
what )'Our race or 'm 1al 'olal u.,
Wh en H happen<;, we all pay. Do you tlunk
1he shopkeeper • ., going 1u eat tho<te fine.,1 "'o
I le 1ust had h1~ propt>rly ... 1olen and now he h""
IO pay a fine for it.
n1t' City's going (I) fund 'tome Of the pll kup
I your money al work). We. the con.,ume r.,, pay.
,,., always. All bt'cau'e no one 1s re'>pum1ble fo r
the n ame Nu om· 1hat tt1111mih the n 1mt! i'>
made to pa}.
faJ.mg a -.ho pp1nf.( t art <t\\J} from the
propl'rt}' uf a .,Jwp or .,lore I'> \1111 '>lt'aling Ynu
.irt· a thief.
I gues'> my part'nh taught m e wrong. It\(}~
tu '>teal. Someone el<te will pay for ll
I am not a '>Inn• 0\\ ner I 1ust do11'1
undl'r'>tand \-..hy tht•\ Me made out In lw the
had guy m t~m whole argument
JEFF BRACEY
Newport Rearh
•EDITOR'S NOTE: The writer has worked on the
Westside since 1975
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Understanding may be missing a bit at Lower Bayview
the Feb. 25 ( Hy
Council mee11ng.
Unfortuna1ely, the
parks commissioners a t
the meeting asked for a
different parks plan
calJing for irrigation
and turf grass, and the
City Council went
along with the request.
Re: the
Community
Comm entary.
"Senior housing project
is worthy of resident
support." by Mayor
Steve Bromberg.
Sunday. and the Letter
to the Editor. also June
8. by Parks
Commissioner Debra
Allen, regarding
Bayview Landing.
JAN D. directing the park part
VANDERSLOOT of the P.lan to go back
I would like to clear up some
misunderstandings and clarify
the positions of myself. Stop
Polluting Our Newport and
Earth Resource Foundation in
the history of the Bayview
Landing project.
The Community Commentary
by StephanJe Barger o f F.anb
Resowce Foundation on June 4
was accurate. Prior to the Feb.
25 City Council meeting. both
Stop Polluting Our Newport and
the roundaclon wrote letters to
Steve Badum. the Newport
Beach public worb director.
expresal.ng support for the
se.n101 housing project and park
plan as It wu praented by
Newport Beach ataft' at a Park
()eyelopmeot Committee
meedoa on Jan. 21. This plan
called for the eenJor housing ln
ftJ current configuradon and
restoradon of nadvt coural
tcNb and grusland on the
upper part te wfth an
ornament.al border along Coa.~
Highway and Jambortt. Thit
WU ~icted on a
dty·~ed paphJC that WU
preeented co the Stop PoDutlng
Our Newpon Steerina
C.ommlttee and approwd. It WU
to the Parks. Reaches
and Recreation Commission for
more public input and
jeopardizing the understandings
and representations tha1 led to
support of the plan by myself.
Stop Polluting Our Newport and
the foundation.
The reason why I, Stop
Polluting Our Newport and the
foundation supported the
overall project was that it
allowed for development of the
senior housing project while
mitigating for the
environmental damage that was
created by the plan, nrunely the
cutting away of the bluff, lope
and natural meadow grassland.
Nearly 100% of the landfo nn
was gol.ng to be altettd, Knlped,
giaded and reshaped, including
a four-acre hillside area that was
ldentifted u coastal sage scrub
in 1992 and contaJnlng the
gnatcatcher. a threatcntd
~of bird, and the top
seven to 10 feet of the natural
coutal bluft' ~the Oun
that contained tmaltive native
plant aped Stop Polluting Our
Newport and the foundaUon
supported the plan because the
na.turaJ artM would bo replaced
and l~ restored wtth nadVe
~ bwoMng no turf Chi bUit.fof the •alf reaNnriilndatJon for ap ar put except rhe ornamental •
border and m1mmum gradmg.
Newport Beach staff supponcd
thii; plan and presented it a.,
!>UCh at the Feb. 25 City Council
meeting.
This was a win-win plan. and
o;upport for the plan was given
by us at the Feb. 25 City Council
meeting. It seemed ration al 1hat
the sens itive environm enial
r~ources that were being
removed would be replaced.
Native plant restoration
provides su perior habitat for
wildlife. requires less water than
turf grass parks, produces less
poUutJon from fertili7..er and
pesticides in the runoff into
Newport Bay and generally is
more compatible with the
ecologic resources of Newport
Bay, whjch the Bayview Landing
lte is adjacent to.
What might not be apparent
to the casual observer is that the
plan proposed for the Lower
Bayview Landing lte lnvolving
the senior houslng pan of the
project is now takin,g away a
large portion of the hillside
which was. and still is, part of
the Upper Bayview landJng site.
That ls, the Lower Bayview
Landing is now expanded lnto
the Upper Bayvtew Landing,
requlring a change ln lot llnea lo
accommodate the larger tenlor
housing project that la now
proposed. Originally, the Lower
Bayvlew l.nnding wu lated for
120 units. Be<:au.se of the
lncrca.iMt Lo 150 units, the project
had co take a large bite out of
the Upper Bayview Landing
hill de. In compendtJo.n, che
dty acquired the com r of Badt
Bly Oriw .net the entrance to
the Dunes to RrJe a
detention basin f,r runoft' fnim
the housing project and the
park. nm. wai. ponrayed as a
fair 1rad e.
Meanwhile. the las1-minute
change In plans for the project
occasioned by the Feb. 25 City
CounciJ meeting raised
concerns that the
enVJronmentaJ resource~ of the
site would be lost after all. It so
happened that a DaiJy PUot
reporter asked that I meet him
at the site for a photograph
because of an article he was
writing on the archeological
resou rces of the site. During this
wet visit, I observed what looked
to me like wNlands vegetation
on the lower '>ill', ;md I
commented a-. '>Ul h. After the
meeting that raised the specter
of loss of natural resources and
abrogation of the understanding
underlying the staff report, I
revisited the site and confirmed
that several areas of the site
should q ualify as protected
wetlands.
On March I 0, as a matter of
pu bHc record. I wrote a leuer to
the Coastal Comm ission
expressing my .concerns about
Coastal Act policies regarding
wetlands and the other na rural
re$0urces of the site, having
more than 20 yeara of
experience deallngwSlh Coastal
AC1 I u lnvoMng resou rc:
1uch as Newport Bay. Bob.a
O:tica and th Huntington
Beach WetlaJids, among others.
'Jbe wt para.graph or th lecter
states:
"Thank you for your
consideration. I have
conslatentty 1Upponed the plan
fot seruor atfonlable boustog on
~Bayview~ 1nd the
~iew pll'k on Upper Bayview
I.a nding. llowever. the spec1firc;
of adherence to ( oac;tal Act
policies need further
consideration and modification
10 the project a<, I have
enumerated above ~
At no time have I expres,ed
opposition to the plan for semor
affordable hou'\mg on Lower
Bayview Landing. I have
promoted thii. ~ite for .. enior
affordable housing for several
years, going back to when tJ1e
senior housing was being
pushed for the site above the
library. I stUJ believe a suitable
enior affordable housing
project will be built on the
Lower Bayview Landing site.
However, I did not
m anufacture the wetlands. Titey
are there and were confirmed by
the Coastal Commission staff
biologist. They need to be
recko ned with and mitigated.
5a1Tle as for the nadve
vegetation on !he re5t of the site.
The Mem orandum of
Understanding was a mutual
attempt by myself, the
foundation and the city attorney
and staff to come to agreement
u to howwe could win Coastal
Commis5ion approvaJ. despite a
Coastal Commission staff
recommendadon that the
project be denied for five
sepante Coaatal Act vtoladons,
lncludln.g polict reladng to
wetlands, water quality,
landfonn altendons, sctnk
resources and public access
lnduding pedin1 ror me part.
Contrary to the mayor'•
uae.nloN. the deve.lopm~nt ot
the memorandum wu not a
q dd pro quo. le a docwnent
thtt wu ~at a meeting
t11 ty HIJ lm1>M l.hC d t}
iltturney. an attorney retained by
1he city. a city <;taff member.
'>everal emails at I a.m . and a
dl•la1Jed discuo;~ion, paragraph
hy paragraph. at a Stop Polluting
Our Newport Steering
Committee meeting. No one
1old anyone what to do. II was
an amk able negotiation
involving good faith cfTom by
city staff, Stop Po lluting Our
Newport and the foundation to
reach a consensus to achieve the
twin goals of a senior affordable
housing project on the site. and
a specific natlve plani park
re'>toration that would succeed
and wouJd be monitored. with
parking for the public. ·
However, to l"Veryone's
surprise, the council rejected
the memorandum summarily at
a special meeting early one
Wednesday momjn g. No one
knows why the council
members were o vehement ln
their rejection. Perhap the
reasons can be glea ned from the
mayor's article. but I'm not sure
the mayor thoroughly read the
memorandum. The
memorandum dealt with both
the senior housing element and.
the wetlands mitigation on the
lower lte, and th~ pa.rte. coastal
bluff, gradlng and native plant
mltigadons on the upper ite.
The memorandum was a
blueprint for cooptratlon
between the city and Ill
rmtdenta ln prepl.l'inf for the
Couca1 Umun.IMion. Thli kind•
of public/pdvale coopendon II
needed and lhould be
encourtged al I malttt or good .,
governance. :
l •.MN YANDIMI OOf h I H9wpori •
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TODAY
A free bone density screening
will be offered from 10 a.m 10 2
p .m at M other's Market, 225 E
17th St., Costa M esa. For more
information. call (949) 631 4741
Shape up or trim down for
sw1msu1t season at "Shape Up
for Summer;· 7 p m at the
Newport Beach Central library
Personal trainer and c;ert1f1ed
nutrition spec1ahs1 J.J Flizanes
wlll present the free proyram,
covering exercise and nutrition
tips of optimal fitness For more
information. call 19491 717 3816
Book·loving mothers end
daughters are invited 10 the final
session of the Mother Dauyhter
Book Club's season 7 p m at the
Newport Beach Central Library
The t.lub 1s open 10 girls in fifth
throuyh seventh grades and their
morns or s1y111hc.<1111 f Pmalr.
yrown uµs Aey1stpr <1t the
Central Library Cl11ldrr•11's Desk or
<.:all (949) 717 3800 and l.hoosc
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FRIDAY
Inventors Forum presents a
sommar on "lntr.llr.ctu.il Property
Law" by Edw<.trd Srtilan~r patent
anorney at 7 30 p rn in Orang"
Coast CollPgr. s Sc1r.ne;e Lf'cturP
Hall RPg1strat1on ancl nntwor~ing
tJegm at 7 p m ThP cost is SS for
mPmbers S15 for nonmr>mhers
Call (714) 540 2491 for
mformat1011
Newport Dunes Resort's ·Movies
on the Beach" ser1Ps offPrs M y
Girl# starting at dusk on thP
Newport sancl Park111y 1s S8 per
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wa1labll) for s'mores The resort
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muro mfurmation, call (949)
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SATURDAY
The California Science Academy,
tho first Islamic high s1..hool 1n
Orange County, rs havtng an
:mnual fund ra1siny dinner with
guest speakers a reception and a
silent auctron at 6 30 p m at the
Radisson Hotel 4545 MacArthur
Blvd Newport Beac.h S40 To
register and for more
mformation call (714) 531 2011
Full Spectrum Yoga h11 partnered
with NPw Directions for Women
to host #Celebrating Wholeness~
a yoga and healing arts festival
lwnPl1tmg women and children
srrved by the nonprofit New
D1rec11ons for Women Adm1ss1on
•s frre. and donations are
accepted Tho full day Pvent will
lie at Full Spectrum Yoga in
Newport Beach Fur more
111f11rmatron. call (949) 955 1965
Crystal Cove State Park w ill offer
a l>ackcounlry hrke at 9 a m , a
h1S1oric district walk at 10 a m
and a sunset/moonlight walk at
7:30 p m . which requires
reservations For reservations or
more information. call !949)
497 7647
Mother's M1r1<et will hold a
#Spring Cleaning· clearance sale
from 10 a m 10 6 p m Taste
demos will be offered from 11
a m to 3 p m The store is at 225
E 17th St. Costa Mesa For m ore
1nformat1on call (9491631-4741
Newport Dunes Resort's ·Movies
on the Beach" series offers
#Anastasia" starting at dusk on
the Newport sand. Parking cost s
S8 per car. Campfires will also be
available for s'mores. The resort
1s at 11 31 Back Bay Drive. For
more information, call (949)
729·DUNE.
SUNDAY
Trtangle Square will host 1
farmers' market featuring live
entertainment and several booths
boasting great deals In addition
to storefront specials. The market
will be open from 11 a.m. to 4
p m For more information, call
(949) 722·1600, ext. 25.
TUESDAY
·Feng Shui for a Healing Home·
1s a free seminar held from 6:30 to
7:30 p m. at Mother's Market, 225
E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. To make
reservations, call (800) 595·6667.
The Newport Beech Chamber of
Commerce hosts its Newport
Business Referral Breakfast for
June at the Pacific Club, 4110
MacArthur Blvd , at 7:30 a.m.
Attendees will learn about a
marketing program in whid1
guests of the M arriott's Newport
Coast Villas ate referred to local
busmesses. The cost rs $17 for
members with a reservation, and
$22 at the door. For more
information, call (949) 729·4411
WEDNESDAY
Phil Brigandi, Orange County
arch1v1st. will discuss what ism
the archives as they relate to
Costa Mesa's tustory at 7 p.m at
the Costa Mesa Historical Society
1870 Anaheim Ave. Costa Mesa
For more information call (9491
631 5918ore·ma1I
cmh1story a lanset com
The Newport M esa Irvine
Interfaith Cuunc1I will prPsent a
rourul tdble d1scussron at Oranye
Co;,st Urntartan Urnversaltst
Churd1 on human rPlat1ons
fea1u11ny an mtroduct•on by
Rusty Kennedy of the Orange
County Human Relations Counc.11
"Wrth lhe County of Oranyr
BudgPt Cuts Wh<?rf? Is thP Human
Relations Cou11crl Now7" 11 asl<s
l he program goes from 12 30 llJ
1 .30 pm cmd costs $750 µer
person mclud1ny lunch. or S 10
without a reservation ThP
rPcept1on 1s at 11 ·45 a m rlflr1 the
lund1eon at noon For
rPserva11ons call 1949 660 86f:S
r,-xt 3. by 5 p m JunP 17
The Newport Harbor Nautrcal
Museum working in con1unct1on
wtth the Newport Library will
present a series of story time
INPnts on the Texas D"dl at the
museum fo r children between 3
and 6 from 10·30 to 11 30 a m
TlwrP wrll also lie a crafts prowi t
for chilrlren and parents
Adrnrssron 1s free and spate is
l1m1te<.l For 111forma11on or
reservations, call 19491673 7863
The Oasis Senior Center will host
a twilight dinner and show with a
performance from "Sunsh111P
Boys:· fpaturing the e>c vaudeville
team of Joe Schule1n and Sam
Youncfhans T1d<e1s are available
for S7 at the center 800
MarquPnte Ave m Ct>rona dr>I
Mar For rnlorrnatton. c.all 19491
644 3244
JUNE 19
The National Multiple Sclerosis
Society will present an lnternPI
educational program callPtl El
Curdado Clin1co de la Esclero~1s
Multiple." a Spanish speakmg
broadcast on clinical care of
multiple sclerosis. at 5·30 pm To
connect. go to
www.na11onalmssoc1ery orq,
select "Living wtth Ms·· and then
select "Webcasts and
Conferences."
The Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce will announce Scott
Paulsen for the 2003 Crtrzen of the
Vear Award for the city of
Newport Beach Paulsen will be
honored at the chamber's annual
chairman's reception and c1t1zen
of the year presentation This
year ·s event takes place at 5 p m
at the Balboa Bay Club and
Resort. 1221 W. Coast Highway
The cost 1s $30 per person. which
covers hors d'oeuvres and a
no-host bar. For reservations. call
(949) 7294400.
JUNE 20
Newport Dunes Resort's ·M ovies
on the Beach" series offers
HParenl Trap" starting at dusk on
the Newport sand. Parking costs
$8 per car Campfires will also be
available for s'mores. The resort
1s at 1131 Back Bay Drive. For
more information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
JUNE 21
Become a member of the
Hospice Preferred Choice team
and make a difference in the lives
of terminalfy ill people and their
families at a volunteer
orientation. The team is seeking
caring people to assist patients
and families with nonmed1cal
needs, such as prov1d1ng respite
for the primary caregiver, reading
10 patients, paying weekly social
visits and running errands
Volunteers are also needed to
assist with office duties. Call (714)
980 0900 for more information
·0 1vorce: A New Beginning; a
workshoµ for men and women
divorced or gettrng divorced, will
be hold from 10 am. 10 12:30 p.m
at 180 Newport Center Drive. For
more rnformation. call 644·6435.
The Newport Harbor Lawn
Bowllnij Club will host Visitors
Uav on the corner of San Joaqu11l
and Crown Drive in Corona def
Mar, h!aturing free lessons and
snad<s from 10 a.m to 1 p.m For
more 111forn1<1t1on, call (949)
640 6049
A Composition In Drewing
Workshop will be held from 1 10 5
p m at Coastline Communtty
Colleye, 1631 Sunflower Blvd.,
Bl~ South Coast Village Plaza
I he workshop emµhas11es
u1rnpos1t1uri coveriny all the
basics of drawing Reg1s1ra11on 1s
S45 du" l>y June 18 For more
inlorrm111011. call (949) 640-1727
Newport Dunes Resort's "M ovies
on thl' Bec:1ch" sernJs otters
"HNcules' Sldrt111g di dusk on the
Ni.;wport <;and Parking costs S8
per <.:ar Camµf11cs will also be
Jvarlahlo for s'rnores. The resort
1s at 1131 Bac.k Bay Drive For
nit)rP 1nfor m1111tm c.all 1949)
729 UUNf
JUNE 23
Children 5 and older are invited to
rrr.i1strr for d v.111Pty of summer
.iquatir • Jmps offered by
Nf•wp' rt Bl"11d1 Recre illOn
~r·rv1r r·~ Tt1P camps run through
A11r.i11<;1 with nuniProu<; morntny
.11111 """rr "Jn optlOrtS dVallillJle
fr1>01 $;.i1h11y ;ind TPmltS c:-vnp"
10 <;wt < .Jmp" C<tll 19491
N1tt ) 1r,1 for more mfor n1a1ron or
rµq1Slt'r imllrlf• dl
w\W\ t 11y nf'wµort beach ca us
Readers of all ages will be able to
<;1qn u11 for Newpon 8P.J1..h Publ1e;
l rlJrary rf'adrnq proqr<m1s
1h•s1gn1•rl tu enc.our agP an
rr111•11•c;I 111 books ovN the lazy
d.ivs 11i s111111nPr For toddlPrs
tlm111~h <;r,..th graders "It's a
Jumilo• U11t There" will mclude a
rt' 1d l(J "'"dub for d"lrJrPn not
yr·I lf!.irl111q 1J11 lhr>1r own anti a
rrar!Pr" i.lub for 111tlepPnrlent
rr•;idpro;, Spf't.1al programs and
prl!P dr ilWtny'i Wiii add tO the fun
V1sr1 ;111y NPwµort Beach Pubhc
L1bri'lry lo c;1qn up or rill! 19491
717 '3816
The Costa Mesa Seniors Center
will holrl 1 flPil markPt fr•· m 8 am
10 1 p 111 ,11 the centers parking
101 59r W 191h St Spaces cost
S 10 for nwmtJers, $20 for
nonrlwn1IJr>r<; APsen1a1tons arP
'"'llllfPd For more informatron
c.1111949 f'4f.r 7356
M ature drivers cen sharpen their
skrlls 1n an eight hour AARP
dr1llf'r saf Pty class held during
two sessions from 12 30 10 4 30
p m Juno 23 and 24 at
PrPsbytN1a11 Church of the
Coven1111t in Costa Mesa Classes
arP ltrn11ed 10 30 stuclents and
1 o<;t $10 Advanced registration
lf•quirPd For more inlorma11on.
r·Jll (7141 5~7 3340
Join the Newport Beach
Chamber of Commerce in
welcornin~ Ryan Hoag. NFL draft
p1cl< n1m1bf'f 262 Though he was
thr last µ1dl in the NFL. he'll be
trPatcd as No 1 at the infamous
Mr Irrelevant Amval Party The
Commodores Club of the
Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce will host the party to
k1dtoff the 28th annual Irrelevant
Week at the Newport Dunes
Waterfront Resort, 1131 Baclc Bay
Drive, at 5·30 p m . The cost is $10.
rnclud1ng live entertainment. a
no·host bar and culinary treats.
For more information, call (949)
7294412
JUNE 24
A free Hmlnar on attention
deficit disorder will be held from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m at Mother's
M arket, 225 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa To make reservations, call
(800) 595 6667.
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EDITORIAL
SOY loses
a worthy
leader
S ave Our Youth lost a large pan
of its heart earlier this month
when its longtime executive
director resigned for a new gig
at the Boys and Girls Oub of San Juan
Capistrano.
Oscar Santoyo did everything to
inspire youth at the Costa Mesa
nonprofit over the last l 0 years. He
urged them to accotnplish goals.
including going to college. and he
provided them incentives.
MAILBAG
Among the more well-known
incentives he game them was has hair.
Every year, Santoyo told the teens at
the center that if they earned higher
grade point averages. he would let
them shave and dye his head however
they wished. If the Estancia High
School graduate sported a red
Mohawk for a week. it was of hio; own
doing. But for a good cause.
Santoyo, who gave up a career in
radio to help keep teens off the streets
and out of trouble. even cried to join
the cast of "Survivor" three years back
to prove another point. "If I can
survive on an island without anything,
then !the children! could do anything.
They can go to college and get jobs."
Mike 81lhngs, right. the editor in chief of the Coast Report at Orange Coast College, sits with Copy Editor Matt Ballinger
Santoyo didn't know how swim. but
vowed to learn if he was chosen to join
the reality show. It turned out that hh
wife learned she was pregnant around
that ti.me, so he opted not 10 continue
seeking a place on the show. Bue again,
ic proved another great sample of what
Santoyo WdS all about: leading by
example.
Another esteem-booster Santoyo
brought to his teens and preteens was
an annual softball game between
SOY's crew and members of the Costa
Mesa City Council. Each side poked
fun at the other, but again, it was all
for a good cause. It served a dual role:
It introduced the youth to the City
Council and vice versa.
Santoyo gave a decade to SOY. and
the group is much bener off as a
result Save Our Youth now has a very
difficult task: filling his large shoes.
And finding som eone willing to pan
with his or her hair.
C.Oast Report staff deserves many
thanks
1 looray for Mtk.t• Billing~. Man Ballinger and
che mighty Coast Repon ("CX.C.. agree'> 10 abide
by Brown Acc ... June 51
lne resident'> of Cosca Mel.a and the
c;urrounding cornmunitiec; should extend a
heartfelt "Lhank.s" 10 '111de111 Editor Billing,,
~tudent Copy l:dicnr Ballinger and the falUlly
advtst'r, Cathy Werblin. of the "mighty" Coa't
Report newspaper What a terrific job of
investigative report111g. sticlong to the fact'\ and
followmg leads. For more than 29 yean. (as long
as I have been a profe'>sor at Orange Coast
College). I wacched, wondered and worried as
the c,tudent body's budget committees alJocated
hundreds of thousands of dollars at meetings,
clo<,ed to Lhe public and the -.cudent parer. che
Coac,t Report. IL was alwa}"i an "obvious"
vtola11on of the Brown All.
Every excu<>e for Lhl'> imaginable ha., been
floated by member'> of the admm1stra11on.
publicly, over the last chree decades, to Jll'llfy
Lhe'>C closed budge! meetings. None of these
excul.es were plausible, and !->ince we are
'>Upposed to lead by example. I couJd unly
wonder what lund of l'\ample we were .. ettmg
for the student-; involved m '>tudenc gowrnment
Several times. I spoke out against 1h1!> dfld urged
previous student memhers of the Coa5t Report
staff to pursue Lhis horrihle l.kelecon in our
college closet. Mike and Matt. nice going guy'>.
Wha t courage. Cathy Wcrblin -you're my
personal faculty member of the year. I'm very
imprel.set.l and proud of you aJI
DENNIS L. KEUY
Profc.,.,or. '\tanne Science Departmenl
Orange Coast College
Stealing shopping carts ought to be
treated like stealing
Who '>houlcJ pay? 11·~ the agl'·old 4uestion
about the shopping cart dilemma.
Did I ma'>!> ~omething growing up? I was told
ii wru. wrong to sceal another person'!. property
Yes. I !>did Stea.I , as in take away someching that
doesn't belong to you.
If your friend lets you U'>e hi' bike. or car or
whatever to run an errand. when you're done.
you relurn it . You don't keep it or dump it
down the <,lreet
If you 1ust take whatever you want of
someone elw\ property and wal~ off do .... 'Tl the
slreec. you are '>leafing You're '>ubwcc to arre<,t
and fines and/or jail.
Then what as the difference when a
shopping cart is removed from the property of
a store or hw.iness area? I ~ it no! '>teaJing? At
the pnce of '>hopping cares, you could almo'>t
make che argument that 1t 1!i borderhne grand
cheft.
The people that are "The Pow e" that Be "
<>eem to forget thi' small fact , a!> well.a ..... ome
of the loudc'>t pro1e-.1er!> in favor of fines to the
store owners. You all might as well he ready 10
pay a fin e anytime your car or bike ic; .,tolen
and dumped m the other '>Ide of tuwn \VhJI I'>
!he difference?
The last time I .. u~e.,ted that thl' pt•o pl1.•
that do che scealmK be arre.,ted. 1a1led and/or
lined Maybe e\en mettle 10 go collelt
... hoppang care ... ,,.., commuruty .. en ltt' <.,ome
hleeding heart \Hott• 111 .md .,lated tht• rnu<\I of
the tart" are be111~ taken and U'>t'd hy tht• poor
and homele,~. It would be crud to ni.1ke I ht•\e
people pay in any ,,·ay for '>teahng.
'iteahng ,., what 11 I'> It i<o nut OK. no n1.111t•r
whc1t your ra1..·e or '>Ill tal .. tatu..,
When ll happem. '' e all pay Do you think
the '>hoplceeper 1., Ku1ng to eat tho'e fin e.,1 "u
I le JU'>! had hi' propt·ny 'ltolen and now he ha'
10 pay a fine for 11
Jhe ci1y·~ going to ft111d 'ome of the pickup
(your money at work) We. the lOn'>umero;, pay.
a'> alway'>. All bel au'e no one i'> re.,pon\lhle for
the crime ""<>one that lornmlli. the cnme i'>
made w pay
lakang a .,hoppmK tMI d\\ay lrom the
proper!) of a '>ho p or '>IUH' I'> ... 1111 ..,tealtng '""
arc a thief.
I gue"' my part· Ill<-taught me wronK 11 \ < JK
1<1 '>leal. Someone <+,c will pay for 11
I am not a 'tore ti\\ ncr I ju-.t don't
understand why tlwy arl' made uuc w he 1he
bad guy tn !hi'> , .. hole ar~uml'nt
JEFF BRACEY
'\lewport Beach
• EDITOR'S NOTE. The w11ter has worked 011 the
Westside s111ce 1975
COMMUNITY COM MENTARY
Understanding may be missing a bit at Lower Bay view
Re: the
Community
Commentary:
the Feb. 25 City
Council meeting.
Unfortunately. the
parks commissioners at
the meeting asked for a
different parks plan
calling for irrigation
and turf grass, and the
City Council wen!
along with the request,
"Senior housing project
is worthy of resident
support." by Mayor
Steve Bromberg.
Sunday. and the Letter
to the Editor. also June
8, by Parks
Commissioner Debra
Allen, regarcLing
JAN D. directing the park part
VANDERSLOOT of the plan 10 go back
Bayview landing.
I would like to clear up some
misunderstandings and clarify
the posJtions of myself, Stop
Polluting Our Newport and
Earth Resource Foundacion in
the history of the Bayview
Landing project.
The Community Commentary
by Stephanie Barger or Earth
Resowu Foundation on June 4
was accurate. Prior to the Feb.
25 City Coundl meeting, both
Stop PoDudng Our Newport and
the foundation wrote letters to
Steve Badum. the Newpon
Beach public worb director,
expressJng support for the
senior housing project and park
plan as It was presented by
Newport Beach ata1f at a Park
Development Committee
rneettna on Jan, 21. ThiJ plan
called for the .enlor housing in
it:J current configuration and
restoration of natiW coastal
sqe ecrub and pusland on the
upper part te wUh an
omammta.I border aJon, Coast
Highway and }amborft. This
WU depleted on 8
ctty-senerated gaphJc tha.t was
preeented LO the Stop Pollulin8
OUr NeWpon Steering
Commtrt• and apPJV".'d. It WU
to the Parks. Beaches
and Recreacion Commission for
more public input and
jeopardizlng the understandings
and representations that led to
support of the plan by myself,
Stop Polluting Our Newport and
the foundation.
The reason why I, Stop
Polluting Our Newport and the
foundation supported the
overall project was that it
allowed for development of the
senior housing project while
mitigating for the
envlronmentaJ damage that was
created by the plan, namely the
cutting away of the bluff. slope
and natural meadow grassland.
Nearty 100% of the landfonn
was going to be altered, scraped.
graded and reshaped, including
a four-acre hill Ide area that was
Identified as coastal sage scrub
in 1992 and containing the
gnatcatcher, a threa1ened
species or bird, and the top
tevm to 10 rttt or the natural
coascaJ blufl' above the Oun
t!:\i>rlhelt.tf
I idatkin mr app
that contained aensJtive native
plant species. Stop PoUuting Ow
Newpon and the foundadon
supported the plan because the
natural areu would ~ replaced
uld lOO'Wi mtored with nativt>
~ lmoMng no nuf
et put Ocept the ornamental
border and minimum grading.
Newpon Beach staff supported
Lhil> plan and presented h a.,
such at the Feb. 25 City Council
meeting.
This was a win·win plan, and
<;uppon for Lhe plan was given
by us ac lhe Feb. 25 City Council
meeting. le seemed rational that
the sensitive environmental
resources that were being
removed would be replaced.
Native plant restoration
provides superior habltac for
wildlife, requires less wacer than
curl' grass parks. produces le s
pollution fro m fertilizers and
pesticides in the runoff into
Newport Bay and generally is
more compatible with the
ecologjc resources of Newport
Bay, which the Bayview Landing
site is adjacent to.
What might not be apparent
to the casual observer is Lhat che
pl an proposed for the Lower
Bayview Landing site involving
the senior housing part of the
project is now taking away a
large portion of the hillside
whk:h was, and still Is. part of
the Upper Bayview Landing site.
That l , the Lower Bayview
Landing ls now expanded lnto
the Upper Bayview Landing.
requlrlng a change in lot lloes to
accommodate the larger St'nlor
housing project that ts now
proposed. Originally, the Lower
Ba)'V(cw Landing wu lated for
120 unit&. Because of the
lncrel\'lt to 150 units, the project
had to tab a large bite out ot
the Upper Bayview Landing
h.Ulslde. ln compensacJon, \he
city acqulnd !he comer of Back
Bay Drtve and the entrance to
the Dun to serve u a
dftrntlon bUln r runolr rrom
the hou~ing project and the
park.. This was ponrayed as a
fair trade.
Meanwllile. the last-mlnuce
change in plam for the project
occasioned by the Feb. 25 Ciry
Council meeting raised
concerns chat the
environmental resources of the
site would be lose after all. It so
happened that a Daily Pilot
reporter asked chat I meet him
at the site for a photograph
becau e of an anicle he was
writing on the archeological
resources oft he site. During this
wee visit, I observed what looked
to me like W('tfands vegetation
on the lower '>itc .and I
commented a' \Ulh. After the
meeting that raised the specter
of loss of natural resources and
abrogation of the understanding
underlying the staff report. I
revisited the ite and confirmed
that several areas or the site
should qualify as protected
wetlands.
On March I 0, as a mauer of
public record, I wrote a letter to
the Coastal Com.mission
expressing my .concerns about
Coastal Act policies regarding
wetlands and the other natural
resources of the site, haVing
more than 20 years of
experience dealing with Coastal
Act Issues lnvoMng msources
such as Newport Bay, Bolsa
OUc:a and the Hundngton
Beach Wetlands. amons others.
The last paragraph o/ th.ls letter
states:
"Thank you ror your
conatderauon. r have
cons!ltently supported the plan
for senJor affordable hou ng on
Lower Bayview~ Wld I.ho
viuw put on Vppu BayYiew
I.anding I lowever. the speofic,
of adherence to Coascal Act
policies need further
consideration and modification
to the project a-. I have
enumerated abnve."
Ac no time have I expres'>ed
opposition to the plan for .;emor
affordable houo;ing on Lower
Bayview Landing I have
promoted Lh1s site for senior
affordable housing for several
years, going back to when the
l.enior housing was being
pushed for the site above Lhe
library. I till believe a suitable
senior affordable housing
project wiU be buiJt on the
Lower Bayview Landing site.
However, I did not
manufacrure the wetlands. They
are Lhere and were confirmed by
the Coastal Commission staff
biologist. They need Lo be
reckoned with and mitigated.
same as for the native
vegetation on the rest or the 'lite.
The Memorandum of
Understanding was a mutuaJ
attempt by myself. the
foundatJon and the city attorney
and staff to come to agreement
as to how we could win Coastal
Comm.Wion approval. de.spite a
Coastal Commission staff
recommendation that th~
project be denied for Ove
sepvate Coastal Act vfolatJons.
Including poUde relating to
wetlan<U. water quallty,
land.form a.lteradona, scenic
resources and public access
lncluding parldn1 for the park.
Conuary to the 1n1yor's
aaettJons, the deYe.lopment of
the memorandum was not 1
q dd pro quo. IC wu a documtnt
that WU d1tcut.ed It 8 meednt
.11 U.ty HJB fnvotvh the c.uy
allorney. an attorney retamed by
the c11y. a city staff member.
-.cvcral email'> at I a m. and a
detailed di~cu~ion. paragraph
hy paragraph. at a Stop Polluting
Our Newport Steering
<ommiuee meeting. No one
told anyone what to do. It was
an amicable negotiation
involving good faith efTons by
c11y staff, Stop Polluting Our
Newport and the foundation to
reach a consensu'l 10 achieve the
cwin goals of a '>enior affordable
housing project on the site. and
a i.peci6c native plant park
restoration that would succeed
and would be monitored. with
parking for the public.
However, to everyone's
'lurprise. the council rejected
the memorandum summarily at
a special meeting early one
Wednesday morning. No one
knows why the council
members were so vehement in
their reje<:tlon. Perhaps the
reasons can be gleaned from the
mayor's article, but I'm not sure
lhe mayor thoroughJy read the
memorandum. The
memorandum dealt with both
the senior ho~lng element and
the wetlands mlllgat1ons on the
lower site, and the park. coastal
bluff, grading and natJve plant
mltlgatJons on the upper 11he.
lbt memorandum was a
blueprtnt for cooperation
between tM city and Ill
raldenu tn prtpari"I ror the
Coastal CommlMion. Thlt kind or pubUc/prfvate cooperadon la :
needed and should be .. •
tncouraged .. a meuer or gOod • goveman •
Oatly Pilot
AROUND TOWN
• Sand AROUND TOWN item s to
the Dally Pilot, 330 W Bay St •
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; bye mail
to mrke.swanson a lat1mes com;
byfaxto (949)646-4170;orby
calling (949) 574 4298 Include 1he
time, date and location of the
event, as well as a contact µhone
number A complete listing 1s
available at www da1/yp1to1 com.
TODAY
A free bone density screening
will be offered from 10 a m. to 2
p m at Mother's Market, 225 E
17th St.. Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (949) 631·4741.
Shape up or trim down for
swimsuit season at NShape Up
for Summer,H 7 p m at the
Newport Beach Central Library
Personal trainer and cen1f1ed
nutrition specialist J J Flizanes
will present the free program,
covering exercise and nutr111on
tips of optimal fitness For more
mformation, call 1949) 717 3816
Book-loving mothers and
daughters are 1nv1ted to the final
session of the Mother Daughter
Book Club's season 7 p m at the
Newport Beach Central Library
The club 1s open to girls 111 fift h
through seventh gradf!S and their
moms or i:.1gnif1ca111 ft•111alc
yrown uµs Reglstrr ar the
Central Library Cluldrc,n's Desk or
<..all (949) 717 3800 and <..hoose
uption five Fo1 morP infor01,111on
call (949) 717 3816
FRIDAY
Inventors Forum presents a
sPmmar on Hlntellectuill Property
LawH by Edward Schlaner. patent
anorney at 7 30 pm in Orang"
Coast CollPge s Sc1en<..P L PCtur1•
Hall Reg1<;trat1on ..ind r Ptworlm1g
IJegin at 7 p m ThP cost is SS for
mi>mbns. $15 fo r nonmPmbers
Call 17141540 2491 for
information
Newport Dunes Reson 's HMovies
on the Beach " series offf'rs "M y
Girl" start mg at dusk on the
Newport sand Park111y is $8 pPr
'ar Campfires will al-;o be
wa1lablf' for s'mores The resort
•sat 1131 Bac;i( Bay Drivf' For
more 1nforrnat1011 (811 (94ql
729 DUNE
SATURDAY
The California Science Academy,
the first Islamic high sd1ool in
Orange County ts hav111q ""
1nnual fu11c1 ra1c;1ng d1nnf'.'r w11h
yuest speakers. a r!'cept1on and a
•;ilent auction at 6 30 p m at the
Radisson Hotel 4545 MacArthur
Blvd Newpo rt Beach S40 To
register And for more
1nforma11on call 17141531 2011
Full Sp«trum Yoga h111 pannered
wtth New D1reC11ons for Women
to host HCelP.brating Wholeness."
.1 yoga and healing arts festival
twnrf1t111g women and children
i.rrved by the nonprofit New
011N ttons for Women Admission
1c; frf'e. and donations are
accepted The full day event will
he at Full Spr>ctrum Yoga in
Newport Beach For more
111format1on call (949) 955 1965
Crystal Cove State Part! will ofter
a badccountry hike a1 9 a m , a
historic district walk al 10 11 m
and a sunset/moonlight walk at
7 30 p m . wl11ch requires
reservations For reservations or
more information rall (949)
497 7647
P m For more information, call
(949) 722·1600, ext 25
TUESDAY
·Feng Shui for a Healing Home·
is a free seminar held from 6:30 to
7.30 p m. at M other's Market, 225
E 17th St., Costa M esa. To make
reservations, call (800) 595-6667.
The Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce hosts its Newport
Busmess Referral Breakfast for
June at the Pacific Club, 4110
MacArthur Blvd .. at 7:30 a.m.
Attendees will learn about a
marketing program in wh1d1
guests of the Marriott's Newport
Coast Villas are referred to local
uusmesses The cost is $1 7 for
members w ith a reservation, and
$22 at the door For more ·
mformauon, call (949) 729·4411
WEDNESDAY
Phil Brigandi, Orange County
archivist. w ill discuss w hat 1s in
1he archrves as they relate to
Costa Mesa's history at 7 p m at
lhe Costa Mesa H1sto 11cal Society,
1870 AnahP1m Ave . Costa Mesa
For more 111forma11on call 1949)
631-59H:I or e-mail
cmh1story tt fanset com
The Newport Mesa Irvine
Interfaith Council will present a
round table discussion at Oranye
Coast U111tanan Urnversalist
Church on human relations
featuring an 111troduct1on by
Ruc;ty Kennedy of lhe Orange
County Human Relat1onc; Coun<..tl
"With the County of Orange
Budw•t Cuts, WherP lo; thP Human
RPIA!lons Co11nc1I Now'" 11 asks
The program goes from 12 30 I<.>
1 30 pm and costs $750 µer
µerson, mcludmg lunch. or S 10
without a reservation Th£'
receplton 1s at 11 45 a m .rnrt the
luncheon at noon For
reservations call !9491 6'10 8EifiS
ellt 3 by 5 µ m June 1 7
The Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum workmg 111 con1unc11un
1Mth the Newport Library will
present a series of story t1mii
evPnts on the Texas Deel< at the
museum for children IJetween 3
and 6 from 10·30 to 11 30 a m
Th .. r•' will also l.Je a c.r 1f1c; pr•Jwrt
for ch1lrlren All(1 parents
Adrrnss1on is free and sµaui •'>
lim11<'d For 111format1un or
rPservat1ons call 19491 573 7863
The Oasis Senior Center w ill host
a twtl1ght dmner and show with a
performance from "Sunsh1nr
Boys f Paturmg the ex vaudeville
teAm of Joe Schulem and S.im
Youndhans T1dcets are available
for S7 at the center 800
Marguerite Ave 111 CQrona rlPI
Mar For information <..all 19491
644 3244
JUNE 19
The National Mutt1ple Sclerosis
Society will present an lnternPt
educational program ca lled El
Cu1dado Clm1co de la Escleros1s
Multiple;' a Spanish speaking
broadcast on clinical care of
multiple sclerosis. at 5 30 p m To
connect. go to
www nat1onalmssoc1ety org
select "l1v1ng with MS" and then
select "Webcasts and
Conferences:·
canny people to assist pauems
and families with nonmed1cal
needs, such as providing resptte
for the primary caregiver. readmg
to patients, paying weekly social
v11ita and running errands
Volunteers are also needed to
assrst with office duties Call (7141
980 0900 for more information.
"Divorce: A New Beginning; 11
workshop for men and women
divorced or gening divorced, will
be held fr om 10 a.m to 12:30 p.m
at 180 Newport Center Drive. For
more 111formation, call 644·6435.
The Newport Harbor Lawn
BowlrnlJ Cluu will host V1s1tors
Oay on the corner of San Joaqum
and Crown Drive in Corona del
Mar, featuring free lessons and
snacl\s from 10 a m to 1 p.m For
more 1nforma11on. call 19491
640 6049
A Composition In Drawing
Workshop will be held from 1 to 5
p rn. at Coastline Commurnty
College 1631 Sunflower Blvd ..
B 1 !'> South Coast Village Plaza
the work shop ernµhc1s11es
u11npo<,11to11 covering all the
has1<:s of drawmg Reg1stra1ton 1s
S4!'>. du" by June 18 For more
111forn1a1to11 call (9491640-1727
Newpon Dunes Resort's "Movies
on the Be<td'" series offers
"Herculus" startmg at dusk on the
NPwpurt c;a11d Parking costs S8
per Ci:ll C.i1m1Jf1res will also be
ava1lahle fo r s'mores The rnc;on
is at 1131 Bad< Bay OrtvP For
111or1> info11nat1on. r.al l 19491
779 CJUNE
JUNE 23
Children 5 and older are invited to
rt•41<;f Pr f 11 ct vilrlety of summer
a11uat1 c amµc; offered by
Nf'wpt1r1 Bram Recreatton
C:,r•rvir I'<. The camps run thr .>ugh
A11q11o;t with numerous rnornmg
1111 I ch,.,'' 11,n oµt1011s ava1hbte
fr•m1 uSa11t11q And TPr1111s CdmlJ
1u S1irf Camp Call 1949)
r,.i.t '3Ir,1 fw n orn 111forma11on or
!PQl'itl'I <J/111111' at
www t •IY newµort beaeh ca us
Readers of all ages will be able to
c;1411 up for Newpo rt 8PatJ1 Public
Library r"arltnq proqrdll'S
t1r>s1q111·d to encourage .in
111tpr1>c;t 111 books over the lazy
1J 1vs o f c;1m11nor F<.11 todcllPrs
th1 u114lt c;1x1h gr.111Pr5. "lt'c; a
J11114l1• Oilt There" will include a
r" Ht t•• 1111• cluh for t h1ldrP11 not
'"'' ,,. '''"'4 011 th1•ir own ,ind a
""'d"'.., t.l•ih for 1ndrprnc1Pnt
r,.,uJ1•r" SpPt.lal programs and
prt/P rlr.1wtr1gs will arJd to the fun
V1s1t ;my NPwport Beach Public
L1hrary to c;14n un or c:all 19491
717 3816
The Costa Mesa Seniors Center
will hpl1I ii llPa rnan<et from 8 a m
tcJ 1 p 111 ,If the center c; parking
lot 695 W l!hh St SpacPs cost
SIU f(JI members S20 for
norm1P.mlJPrs Rf!servAt1ons are
rPql111Prl For more 111format1on
Ci!ll (q4q fi45 2356
Mature drivers can sharpen their
c;~1lls 111 an eight hour AARP
c1riv1>r c;dfety class held dur111g
two se'>s1ons from 12 30 to 4 30
p n1 June 23 and 24 at
PresbytN•an Chu rch of the
Covenant tn Costa Mesa Classes
drP l1m1ted to 30 students and
coc;t $10 Advanced regis1rat1on
requ11Pd ror more mformat1on.
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Above . Denr":. JJ11 1 'J 1 rCJfessor dl Ur dllgt Lua'>t
CollegF> a1 d CJrih.Jer1 WPst Cullege, give .:i
nresentat1f)r; il~ (if.'11 Owrght D. E 1senhc;wPr r1n he
events le 1rlrng to D (J Jy The µresentat1 on wa<., hf'lcJ at
'lie Costa Mt::.J H1'>ICJr1c.c:11 Sor 1Pty WednPsda:,
cJfttrnCJor At right '"r 1ff Sgt W:ilter [) lhlr:rs nas
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•••••••• FotoART . Father's Day is this Sunday
June 15th
Last Minute Personalized Gifts for
Dads ·and Grand-Dads too!
The Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce will announce Scott
PaulsP.n for the 2003 C1t11en of the
Year Award for the cttv o f
Newport Beach Paulsen will be
honored at 1he chamber·s annual Choose from-rnll 1714) ri57 3340 V1s1t our l'veh S le at
www fotoan com cha1rman·s reception and c1t1zen Join the Newport Beach
of the year presentation This Chamber of Commerce in .. person a I iz ed Mugs
year's event takes place at 5 Pm welrommg Ryan Hoag, NFL draft r d F
Mother'sMariletw1llhold11 atthe Balboa BayCluband pt&number262 Thoughhewas Laser Engrave rames
'Sp ring Cleaning clearance sale Resort 122 1 w Coast Highway the last µ1dc Ill the NFL he II be Mouse Pads
from 10 a m to 6 p m l~a_s~1~e,, __ -;T::;h~e~c;:o;'sh't~1s;;S3;'-;r-O-;;;;e;-;r-;;p;-.e;-;;r:--;s;;o;;nr,. w;;-h_1ch_1t111re7a"ttffcdma!'lis11Nnorttlna'tlt7lthne~innf'.tla~mT1omul!'"s_-t--------4"J-------=--:.-=--=--:.-=--.:......--=--=--:.__:__"""7'"" ____ -:----------i----dem os will be offered from 11 covers hors d'oeuvres an a r I
a m to 3 p m The store IS at 225 no-host bar. For reservations. call Commodores Club of the and mu ch much m 0 re .
E 17th St Costa Mesa For more 19491729-4400 Newport Beach Chamber of
1nformat1on. call (949) 63 1-4741 Commerce will host the party to
Newport Dunes Resort's ·Movies
un the Bea91 H series otters
"Anastasi(' starting at dusk on
the Newport sand. Parking costs
S8 per car. Campfires w ill also be
available fo r s'mores The resort
is at 1131 Badc Bay Drive. For
more information, call 1949)
729-DUNE.
SUNDAY
lliangle Squuw will host a
farmers' market featuring hve
entertainment and several booths
boasting great deals in addition
to storefront specials. The market
will be open from 11 a.m to 4
JUNE 20
Newport Dunes Re1ort's ·MoviH
on the Beach# series offers
"Parent Trap" starting at dusk on
the Newport sand. Parking costs
S8 per car. Campfires will also be
available for s'mores. The resort
1s at 1131 Bade Bay Drive. For
more Information. call (949)
729-DUNE.
JUNE 21
Become • mem ber of the
Hospice Preferred Choice team
and make a difference in the lives
of terminalfy ill people and their
families at a volunteer
orientation. The team is seekJng
k1dtoff 1he 28th annual Irrelevant
Week al the Newport Dunes
Waterfront Resort, 1131 Badc Bay
Drive, at 5·30 p.m The cost is $10.
1nclud111g live entertainment, a
no host bar and culinary treats.
Fo r more information, call (949)
729-4412
JUNE 24
A free aemin11r on attention
deficit disorder will be held from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m at Mother's
Market. 225 E. 17th St.. Costa
Mesa To make reservations, call
(800) 595-6667
SH TOWN, P•1• A8
Men111 Lynch, 8alomon Smith 8amey, Morga
Stanley •nd other brokerage tlnna agreed to
$1.C 81111on Settlement. Govemment attomey
have called their conduct, -tit• largeat fraud
ever perpetuated on th• lnveatlng public.•
.. If you h•V9 l~t moMy or had your 19tJrement ••vlng•
dftv••t•r.d du• to •toc~brolr.,. lnve11tlng your hard HrrHHI uvlng• Into rl•ky or u,,.ultitble lnVMtmMfs, you mey be
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Bring thrs ad with you
for $5 00 off your order
p;>!n ~onday ""ru Fnoav 9A~ 1r •r:v
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JUNE25
"We41n ... and .._.,ng. ls a free
seminar to be held from 6:30 to
8:30 p.m. at Mother's Market. 226
E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. To make
reservations, call (800) 596-6667.
A MriM of chwing and painting
workshops featuring landacapea
and seascapes at Newport Beach
locations will begin today and
continue for six weeks from 10
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The first
session will meet at Mariner's
Park. adjacent to Mariner's
Library, 2005 Dover Drive.
Newport Beach. Individual
instruction by artist Mimi Sharon
will be offered to beginning end
advanced students. For more
information, call (949) 644-3151.
JUNE 26
"Five Keys to Vibrant Living• Is a
free seminar to be held from 6:30
to 8 p.m. at Mother's Market, 225
E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. To make
reservations. call (800) 595-6667.
JUNE 27
"Legally Blonde# starting at dusk
on the Newport sand. Parking
costs $8 per car. Campfires wlll
also be avallable for s'mores. The
resort is at 1131 Back Bay Drive.
For more information, call (949)
729-0UNE.
JUNE28
Classic boat.I ,..ce hom the de>Q
of Newport Harbor Museum
whlle events take plaoe In and
around the museum from 10 a.m.
to 10 p.m. at the Heritage Regatta
and Seaport Festival. Classic
woodies. surfing exhibits. boat
building. model building, food
and music will be on hand at no
cost to attendees. The Seaport
Festival will take place all day at
the museum and will include a
luau dinner and awards show. For
more information, call (949)
673-7863.
Newport Dunes Resort's •Movies
on the Beacn· series offers
#Beauty and the Beast# starting
at dusk on the Newport sand.
Parking costs $8 per car.
Campfires will also be available
for s'mores. The resort is at 1131
Bad< Bay Drive. For more
information, call (949) 729-DUNE.
Newport Dunes Resort's •Movies JULY 4
on the Beach'" series offers The American Legion Yacht Club
Rabbitt Insurance Agency
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441 Old ~n Blvd.• ~n 8cach
(Near Hoag Hospital)
RtNJeftnmg Floor Care Products Smee 192 l
PALS (949)645.7257
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White Front Pharmacy
c~rv11111 l >r.inc/t < :uuntv fur 3? vear:-.
Convmient, full service pharmacy with low prices
Diabetes Awareness
Free blOod sugar testing and consulting
featuring Dave Taffor
The 2n4 and 4th Wcdllesday of.each.
month from 11 :OOam unril 4:00pm
Cards • Books • SunJms
Ali lnsuranu Plans Autpud
801 Baker Street, Costa Mesa
Between Bear & Bristol
(714) 540-2882
Page Private School
.!Jr~u./908
A brand new campus
with 95 years
of experience.
JI a
,.amll.r Cho~c
~w•rd Winner
for ~t />rluuc
,.;lemcntary
. <'hool!
will host the 48th Fourth of July
Boat Parade, featuring loads of
dedced out yadlta ~rading along
the waters of Newport Bay
starting at 1 p.m. There are 30
boat categories ellglble for
awards. For more Information,
call (949) 673-3546.
JULYS
~Dun .. R..ort'• ·Movies
on the Beacn· serieroffers
·Robin Hood· starting at dusk on
the Newport sand. Parking costs
$8 per car. Campfires will also be
available for s'mores. The resort
is at 1131 Back Bay Drive. For
more information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
ONGOING
Volunteer drivers are neect.d to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
elderly clients incapable of
shopping or cooking for
themselves through ·Mobile
Meals; sponsored by
FISH-Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
Hospital. Call (949) 645-8050 for
more information.
Newport Dunes Resort's ·Movies
on the Beacn· will run every
Friday and Saturday throughout
the summer, including a
two-hour barbecue before the
movies start at dusk. Guests are
invited to bring their favorite cuts
of meat. The resort will provide
the rest for $7.95 per person. The
films will be shown on a large
screen in the sand on every
Friday and Saturday evening in
June and July except July 4
Parking is S8 per car For more
information call (949) 729-0UNE
A variety of private. semi-private
and group swim lessons will be
offered this summer at the
Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center
at Corona del Mar High School.
Options include one-on-one
instruction on Saturdays and a
Monday through Thursdc:1y
program for all ages and levels
For session dates times and
costs, call (949) 644-3151, or
register in person at Newport
Beach Recreation and Senior
Services at 3300 Newport Blvd
Children, teens and adults can
now register for summer
recreational boating classes
offered through Newport Beach·
Recreation Services Classes
begin July 12 Fees vary. Call
(949) 644-3151 , or v1s1t the
Newport Beach Recreation and
Senior Services a 3300 Newport
Blvd for more information.
Professional and licensed soccer
trainers with the All-England
Soccer Academy are available for
one-on-one, small group and
large group training. For more
information, call (949) 395·5103.
Jewish Family Service is
sponsoring a teen support group
for high school students that
meets Mondeya from 3:30 to 5
p.m . at Tarbut V'Torah Upper
School in CoS1a Mesa For
information or to register call
(714) 445-4950 Pre-registration is
required
The First Page -Fine Children's
Books, at 270 E 17th St, No. 10 In
Costa Mesa. offers free story time
Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays
and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10:30
a.m .. Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 4 to 5 pm. For more
information, call 1949) 645-5437
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The Broadway musical ~42nd Street,• winner of the 2001 Tony Award, 1s at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center at 600 Town Center Drive through June 22. Tickets. at
$32, $36, 549, $53, 562 and 566. are on sale now. For more information, call (714)
556-27 46.
If your orchid Is too big for its
pot, Green Systems
International will show you how
to re-pot your plant during their
free orcn1d·pon1ng seminar at 2
p m every Saturday. A plant sale
is held from 9 a m to 4 p.m. at
the 20362 Biren St facil11y. Call
(949) 756-1211 for information.
Discover the secrets of Carbon
Canyon Regional Park as you
walk through groves of beautiful
Coastal Redwood trees every
Saturday at 8·30 a m. Parking 1s
S4 Call (714) 996 5252 for more
information
Team Survivor, a nonprofit
organization encouraging
women who hove been through
cancer treatment to exercise,
hosts Walk and Talk • at 10 a.m
the s1>cond and founh Friday of
the month 1n front of
NIKEgodess store in Fashion
Island. Members meet for lunch
after at Atrium court It 1s free.
and all f1tneh levels are
welcome For more 1nforma11on,
call 1949) 275·3888
Newport Community
Counseling Center offers a way
to stop the cycle of domestic
violence through the support
group In S.A FE Hands. S.A.F:E.
stands for safety awareness.
faith and empowerment The
group meets Mondays from 6:30
to 8 p m. Free. For more
1nformat1on. call (949) 721-8079
Teens ere 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 actlVlttes.
The center 1s at 1860 Anaheim
Ave For more information, call
(714) 327 7560
The Newport Beach Welklng
Club meets at the corner of
Superior and Hospital Road 1n
Newport Beach at 9 15 a.m. and
7 p m everyday For more
information. call t949) 650-1332.
Mangold Ave. For more
information. call (949) 717-3800.
FrH tours of the Orange County
Performing Arts Center take
guests to the dressing rooms.
performer's lounge. backstage
and on stage at 10.30 a.m. every
Wednesday and Saturday at 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa
Group tours can be held by
special arrangement. For more
information, call (7 14) 556-ARTS,
ext. 833
The Newport Beach Newcomers
Club holds a general meeting on
the third Wednesday of every
month The organization 1s open
to dll women residents in
Newport Beach who have lived
in the area fewer than five years
For more tnformatmn. call (949)
645-9922. or visit
newcomers·newponbeach.org
Oasis Senior Center holds a
pancake breakfast from 7:30 to
10 a.m. on the second Saturday
of every month Breakfast
includes pancakes, sausage.
coffee and orange 1u1ce for $3, S 1
for children The center 1s at 800
Marguerite Corona del Mar For
more information, call (9491
644·3244
Macy's South Coast Plaza
presents "Workshop
Wednesdays: A Hands-on
Cooking Class Program" hosted
by chef Alexx Guevara. The class
1s held from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Wednesdays at 3333 Bristol St ..
Costa Mesa. The cost. including
materials. 11 $30 To reserve a
spot. call 18181994-5075
Yoga and rtrythm,
-vogarhythm1c1H combines
yoga. dance and fun The class 1s
held from 4·30 to 5.45 p.m
Tuesdays at 2850 Mesa Verde
Drive East. Suite 111 , Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
1714) 754·7399.
The Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum offers the exh1b1t ~Joe
The Newport BHch Cake Duncan Gleason: Rediscovering
Mondays at the agency offices,
250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa
Mesa. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
Friends of the Newport Beech
Public Library Used Book Store ,
are asking for patrons to donate
books to replenish the dwindling
stock. Books may be left at any of
the three branch libraries -
Balboa Manners. or Corona del
Mar -or in the book closet next
to the Friends Book Store. at
1000 Avocodo Ave .. Newport
Beach All hardcover and
paperback donations, with the
exception of magazines and law
books. will be accepted and are
tax deducttble 1949} 759-9667
The Braille Institute ott.rs f,...
computer classes to people with
lading v1s1on 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 1714) 821 -5000
A 1piritual care class meets et
7 15 pm Wednesdays at 3400
Irvine Ave . Su11e 114, Newport
Beach Call to reserve a seat
(9491 263 1462 ..
The Coste Mesa Chamber of
Commerce hosts networking
luncheon meetings Wednesdays
from 11 ·45 a.m to 1 p m at the
Costa Mesa Country Club. The
cost 1s S 14. The club 1s at 1701
Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa
(7 14) 885·9090
A brtln tumor support group
meets the first and third
Thursdays of each month from 7
to 8:30 p.m at the Hoag Cancer
Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag
Drive. Newport Beach. Free
Reg1strat1on not reQuired The
group is designed to help
patients and their families
understand and cope wtth the
tllness.19491 574-6232
St Andrew's Presbyterian
Church hosts a mental 1llnen
suppon group from 6 30 to 8
•PC & Mac Cumput~r l ..a~ •Abstract Worils on Canvas and Decorattng Club meets from 7 to California's Marine Art Master." p m Sundays in D1erenfield Hell
Cat 600 St Andrews Road,
Newport Beach (949) 574-2236.
•State-of-t.be-art-Llhrar~ Paper~ an exhibit of art by Janet 9 p.m on Thursday nights at through Sept 30 The museum
• clcnce Lab Rosener, will be on display at the Superior and Hospital Road in 1s at 151 E Pacific Coast
Newport Beach Central Library Newport Beach For more Highway. Newport Beach Free
•small Cla-.s SI/A"! through June 30. The exhibit will information, call (949) 650-1332. admission. For more The Jewish Family Service of
•Private Swimming Pool feature selections from Rosener's information, call (949) 673-7863 Orange County sponsors a
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additional paint and mediums deals with education Jewish partner are invited to to 7 p m two Tuesdays a month
•Alter School Programs onto an original painting and connections from 6 to 8:30 p.m. part1c1pate 1n a discussion group at the Jewish Famtly Service
•Fidd Trips washing it away to suggest the on the second Tuesday of every at the Jewish Family Service of office at 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G.
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passage of time For more month at the Holiday Inn at 3131 Orange County office. The group Costa Mesa. S 10 per person, per
information, call (949) 717.3816. Bristol St .. Costa Mesa For more 1s geared toward dealing with session. Preregistration
Award-winning work• by
Orange County artists working in
an array of two-dimensional
media will be on display at
Newport Beech City Hall through
June 27, for the Spring 2003
Orange County Artists
Exhibition. For more
information, call (949) 717-3870.
Bayside Restaul'llnt In Newport
Beach offers wine tasting every
Thursday night for $15 per
person, featuring five new wines
each week. For more
Information, call (949) 721-1222.
information, call (949) 805·0011. issues between interfaith required. (7 14) 445-4950.
·0 1vorce: A New B99lnnlng; a
workshop for men and women
divorced or getting divorced, is
held from 10 am to 12:30 p.m.
at 180 Newport Center Drive on
the third Saturday of every
month. Cost is $40. For more
information, rall 644-6435.
The Newport Beach Public
Library hosts an hour of stories
and crafts for children in
kindergarten through the second
grade at the Corona del Mar
branch from 3 to 4 p.m .
Tuesday•. The library Is at 420
couples. such as raising children,
observing holidays, symbols in
the home and relationships with
extended families. The cost for
three sessions Is $45 per couple.
Prereglstr&llon is required. Call
to schedule date and time. The
office is at 250 E. Baker St .• Suite
G. Costa Mesa. (71 4) 445-4950.
Women 60 and older can join a
discussion group coordinated by
Jewish Family Services to
address issues such as anxiety.
depression, relationships.
loneliness and family. The group
meet• from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County has e weekly
parenting support group.
Parents learn strategies for
succe111ful parenting and for
dealing with the feelings and
behavior of their children. The
group meets from 10 to 11 :30
a.m. Mondays at the Jewish
Family Service f ffice at 250 E.
Baker St., Suite'G, Costa Mesa.
The group will cover managing
anger, anxiety and peer pressure
children experience.
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Prereglatratlon required. (714)
445-4950.
The Costa Mesa S.Ok>r c.nter
has ballroom dancing with live
muaic from the Costa M esa
Muaic M•kera from 7:30 to 10:30
p1m. every Tuesday night at 696
W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. $4. (9491
548-3884.
Jewflh Family Service of 0111nge
County sponsors an ongoing
heeling support group for the
~ronlcally Ill. The purpose is to
provide participants with
etnotlonal and spiritual support
to manage illness and its
consequences. The group meets
at 7 p.m . Thursdays at the Jewish
Family Service office at 250 E.
Baker St., Costa M esa.
Attendance is free, but
registration is required. 014)
445-4950.
Scnbble Oub No. 350 meets
from 6 to 10 p.m . Thursdays at
Borders Books, M usic & Cafe at
South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bear St.
in Costa Mesa. SJ. New players
are welcome. (949) 206-9822.
The Coln •nd Stamp Club meets
from 1 to 3 p.m. M ondays at the
Oasis Senior Center. New
members interested in trading,
buying and selling stamps and
coins are being sought to 1oin
these informal meetings. There
are no fees required. (949)
644-3244.
J9wiah Filmlly Service offers
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages of
loa. Group members share
experiences. hear how others
deal w ith grief. receive support
and learn ways to cope with
sadness and loss One group
meets at 7 p m Tuesdays at Beth
Jacob in Irvine The second group
meets at 10 a.m . Tuesdays at
Temple Judea 1n Laguna Hills.
The third group meets at 1 p m .
Thursdays at the Ezra Center in
Anaheim. Free. but advance
registration is required. (714)
446-4950.
J.wish Filmlly Service of Orange
County provides a support and
discussion group for persons
recovering from childhood or
teenage sexual abuse. The group
m eets from 8 to 9:30 p.m .
Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St.,
Costa Mesa. Advance reg1strat1on
is required. (714) 445-4950.
lWo-hour kay9k tours with 1
trained naturalist guide are
offered at 10 a.m . Sundays from
the Newport Dunes Waterfront
Resort. The resort is at 1131 Back
Bay Drive, Newport Beach S20.
or S10 for California Wildlife
Campaign and Newport Bay
Naturalists and Friends
members. (949) 729-1150.
A Vo99 •nd dance dH• is held
from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Tuesdays
at the Center for Spiritual
Discovery, 2850 M esa Verde Drive
East, Suite 111, Costa Mesa. (714)
754-7399.
The Rev. Connie Ryckman leada 1
discussion group using the book
•Conversations with God· from
noon to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at the
Center for Spiritual Discovery,
2850 Mesa Verde Drive East,
Suite 111, Costa Mesa. Bring a
lunch. (714) 754-7399.
Suite 13, Costa Mesa. (9491
574-0122.
A Dealing with Divon:. support
group is offered by Jewish Family
Service of Orange County. The
group is led by an experienced
counselor and meets at 6 p.m .
Tuesdays at the Jewish
Federation campus, 250 E. Baker
St., Suite G. Costa M esa. (714)
445-4950.
The Se• Scouts' lhlp Del M•r 711
of Orange County offers a
program for boys and young men
ages 14 to 18 interested in sailing,
seamanship, piloting, navigation
and cruising. Meetings are from 6
to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at the Sea
Scouts Sea Base. 1931 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
642·6301 or (949) 551-8591.
O.sis Senior Cen1er of'f9n
ongoing assistance, counseling
and referral services for seniors.
(949) 644-3244.
The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen
Square and Round Dance Club
seeks experienced dancers to 1oin
its group from 9 to 11 a.m.
Thursdays at the Costa Mesa
Senior Center, 19th Street and
Pomona Avenue, Costa Mesa.
(714) 545-5669.
Arthritis Foundation instructor
Hillary Stone leads an exercise
class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the
Jewish Senior Center, 250 E.
Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714)
513-5641.
The Newport Beach Newcomers
Club meets at 10 a.m. the third
Wednesday of each month. The
organization is open to all women
residents of Newport Beach who
have lived in the area for fewer
than five years. For more
information, call (949) 645-9922
or v1s1t the Web site
newcomers-newportbeach org
The Thursd•y Moming Women's
Club. a 40-year-old friendship
club, 1s seeking new members.
The club, which includes golf,
bridge, walking and gourmet
sections. meets at 11 a m . on the
second Thursday of every month
at the Radisson Hotel in Newport
Beach. The luncheon 1s S23 and
includes entertainment. The hotel
is at 4545 MacArthur Blvd. (7 141
842-5863.
The Newport Beach W.lking Club
meets at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m .
Monday through Saturday, and at
1 p.m. Sunday. Walkers should
meet at the intersection of
Hospital Road and Superior
Avenue. Free (949) 650-1332.
The American L..gion meeu 1t 7
p.m . the third Tuesday of every
month. The meetings. which deal
with veteran issues and
community service, will be held
at the Costa M esa Air National
Guard. The national guard 1s at
2651 Newport Blvd. Free. Mary
Holler, (714) 546-27n; or Bill
M imiaga, (949) 650-0894.
Nigh1ty meetings for those who
want to overcome nicotine
addiction are offered in CoS1a
M esa and Newport Beach. (714)
774-9106 or (800) 642-0666.
The Newport Sports Muaeum, •
nonprofit organization. operates
a free museum at 100 N ewport
Center Drive, Newport Beach. The
museum. which has one of the
wor1d's largest collections of
sports memorabilia. is open from
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10
a.m . to 3 p.m . on Saturday. (949)
721 ·9333 or www.newportsports·
museum.org.
Saturday from 9 a.m to noon in
the school's northwest parting
lot, on the corner of Estancia
North and Placentia. Newspapers
that are bound, loose or bagged
are accepted. Cardboard and
bound material sudl as phone
books and thi<* magazines are
not Also, bins are available for
drop off every day of the month.
All funds raised go to the
association. Free. The school is at
2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa.
(949) 515-6500.
0.111 Senior Center offers a daily
telephone contact program for
seniors who have a limited local
support system. They also offer
ongoing computer classes that
teach the basics of Word,
Quicken, Print Shop and Internet
usage. (949) 644-3244.
The Costa Mesa Communicators
Toastmasters Club meets from
noon to 1 p.m Wednesdays at
the Orange County Department
of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive.
Costa M esa Meetings are open
to anyone who wants to improve
his or her public speaking skills.
(71 4) 444 8783
The Newport Beach
Dist1ngu1shed Toastmasters Club
1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m .
Tuesdays in Sgt Pepperoni's
meeting room. 2300 Bristol St .•
Newport Beach. Call to make
reservations (949) 646-1274.
The Jewish Fam ily Service of
Orange County holds group
meetings for younger women to
discuss life passages and
changes, body images. family,
relationships, communication,
intimacy and sexuality. anxiety
and loneliness The group meets
at 1 pm Tuesdays at the agency
office The office 1s at 250 E Baker
St . Suite G. Costa Mesa
Prereg1strat1on 1s required Marcy
M iddler (7141445 4950. ext. 114.
The Me~ Messengers
Toastmasters Club 691 m CoS1a
Mesa meets at 1 pm Tuesdays at
Mesa Verde United Methodist
Church, 1701 W Baker St, Costa
Mei:.a (714) 540-4446.
The Zingers Toestmesters Club
615F meets for breakfast on
Tuesdays from 1 to 8:30 a m at
the Village Farmer, South Coast
Plaza Village, 3851 S. Bear #B17.
The meeting 1s free for first-time
v1s1to rs. For more information.
call (}14) 241 1109.
The Newport Center
Toastmasters Club 231 meets
from 1 to 8 30 a.m. Mondays at
the Irvine Co • 610 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach
(949) 756-1025
The H.,boriite To•stmasten Club
meets at 7 a m Thursdays at
Coco's Bakery Restaurant. 3446 E
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
(949) 293-4630
Udo Isle ToastmH ters meet from
6 :30 to 8 p.m . Mondays at
Fletcher Jones Motorcars, 3300
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach
(714) 964-5314.
The 0Hil Senior Center offers •
shuttle to take members to
appointments and grocery
shopping. The shuttle also takes
members to the center. Call to
make an appointment. (949)
644-3244.
Tutoring is ft'llil•bl• for persons
who could use help reading
English Hourly rates and times
are negotiable. (949) 851-1739.
O.aia Senior Center of'f9n visual
M9rtheR'a TM Kwon Do In Cotta
Mesa offers free self-<iefense
clauea to air11ne pilots and flight
attendants. Classes are taught by
three-time U.S. N ational The Estancia High School Parent aid screenings with a Braille
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Essential w.lght M•n-vement
offers interactive and proac11ve
weight lou groups. Learn
behavior modification and other
techniques to control your
weight. The cost is $20. Groups
meet from 6:30 to B p.m .
Wednesdays and Thur$days at
369 San Miguel Drive, Suite 350.
Newport Beach (949) 718-9848.
Th• Hope Institute, • '*11er for
recovery and family education,
offers a women's support group
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at
2900 Bristol St., C·206, Costa
Mesa. (714) 432-0020.
Oasis Senior Center has a
walking group called Walkers Not
Rod<ers. which meets once a
week to enioy scenic walks in and
around the Newport Beach area.
(949) 644-3244.
Women Helping Women offers a
free peer support group for
women in trans1t1on from 3.15 to
4:15 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous
meets from 6:45 to 7 45 d m
Monday through Friday in Room
3 at the Oasis Senior Center. 800
Marguerite Ave • Corond del M ar
(949) 644-3244
The Ho•g Cancer Center offers a
yoga class at 10:45 am Tuesday
at 4000 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach (9491 722 6237.
Body Design and United Studios
of Self-Defense offers kick boxing
classes from 8·30 to 9·30 a m
Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays at 1000 W Coast
Highway, Suite C. Newµort
Beach. S8 per class (949)
722-0526.
The Alzheimer's Assn and Grief
Support Group of Newport Villa
WestMlla Rosa co sponsors a
free support group meeting for
caregivers at 7 p m the fourth
Thursday of edch month through
October at Newport Villa West
Assisted Living 393 Hospital
Road, Newport Beach (949)
631-3555
The Al2heimer 's Assn and Me~
Terrace, a residential community
for persons with Alzheimer's
disease and related dementia,
offers a free support group for
caregivers at 6·30 p m the first
Tuesday of each month at Mesa
Terrace. 350 W. Bay St .. Costa
Mesa. (714) 283· 1111
Rebecca Lewis leads an animal
bereavement group that
specializes 1n the needs of people
who have sick or dying pets. It
meets at 3 pm. Tuesdays at 3101
W. Coast Highway. Suite 311
Newport Beach. The cost 1s a
donation to an animal charity of
the attendee's choice Call to make
a reservation (949) 721-5750
fT98 t'•i chi class.es •re offered
every Friday from 10·30 to 11 30
a m. and free q1 gong classes are
offered every Thursday from 10·30
to 11:30 a.m. at the Hoag Cancer
Center, 4000 W. CoaS1 Highway,
Newport Beach. (949) 722-6237.
A six-week educational series for
women newly diagnosed with
breast cancer or for anyone
intereS1ed is being offered in two
sessions with various speakers
The first session 1s underway The
second session will take place
April 1, 8. 15, 22 and 29 and May
6 Sessions are from 10 to 11 :30
a.m . at the Hoag Cancer Center,
4000 W. Coasl Highway. Newport
Beach Free. Pre-registration 1s
required (949) 722-6237.
The Facing Forw•rd Bere11Vement
Group meets from 6 30 to 8 p m.
every Monday at the Hoag
Cancer Center, 4000 W Coast
~hway, Newport Beach Free
(949) 722-6237
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THE CROWD
A spectacular supper at Tiff any S awaits
T hey are planning the party
of the year. South Coast
Repertoty's 40th
Anniversary Season Gala ls set ·
for Sept 20, and the wagons
have been-circling for months in
preparation for what will
possibly be one of the most
extravagant social occasions on
the California Riviera.
The party is being
underwritten by TI.ffany & Co.,
with local
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execudve Jeff
Bennett
working
closing with
society chairs
Dee and
La.rTy HJgby
to create what
ls being
called B.W. COOK ·supperAt
Tiffany,"
taking it's name from the classic
film •ereakfast At llffany's".
The Higbys' of Udo lsJe
invited 60 of the most powerful
and generous philanthropists in
Orange County to dinner at the
posh new Balboa Bay Oub &
Resort.
Balboa Bay Oub tenace
overlooking the Newport
Harbor.
After a champagne toast or
two, the crowd was ushered into
the dining room (or an
exceptional three-course dinner
that featured a perfect grtlled
6Jetand succulentgrilled
shrimp. The dinner was
punctuated by a presentation
given by the Higbys, with brief
comments by others involved in
the preparation of the big gala
set for September.
Dav1d Em.mes, co-founder of
South Coast Repertory, was on
hand Lo offer a generous thank
you to the distinguished crowd.
Designers of the upcoming gala
shared details that excited the
party.
MEmpire style crystal
chandeliers will flicker above
guests enjoying dinner and
dancing to the strands of the J.
Sterling Orchestra. H SCR's
Madeline Porter said HThe party
will unfold in a Lent erected at
South Coast Plaza adjacent to
Tiffany & Co. decorated to reflect
the evening's theme, 'Supper At
Tiffany,' showcasing a world of
elegance and beauty reminiscent
of the great society gatherings of
New York."
.....
Taking over one of the private
waterfront dining rooms at the
new hotel, a gathering worthy of
gossip in the "who's who" circle
brought together the Orange
Coast's star couple Henry and
P.Jhabeth Segetstrom, who had
just returned from a sojourn to
the Prench Riviera and the
Cannes Film FestivaJ. The
Segerscroms entertained
Hollywood and European royalty
on board a chartered mega
Some of the committee
members working on the SCR
fund·raising gala are Bette
Altken, Donna Collett. Dee
Higby's daughter Jenn.lier
Daudennan -daughter-in-law
to another prominent Newport
couple. Bobble and Jerry
Oaudennan -South Coast
Plaza's dynamic Debra Gunn
Downing. Barbara Glabman,
Patrlcla Nefsser, Nancy wall,
Kltty Schuler, and Freedom
Communication heiress Judy
ThreshJe.
Paul Folino, Dee Higby, Elaine Weinberg, Julianne Argyros, Catherine Thyen and Ellen Appel Olivier de Vezin toast SCR.
yacht In the French harbor.
Madam "Ambassadora"
Julianne Mgyro9 jened in from
Spain where she and husband
George Argyrol. the American
ambassador there. have
reponec!Jy charmed the pan~
off Spanish citizens. European
sources have reported that
Julianne's fashion sense has
influenced the women of
Madrid. Many of the lacties
belonging to the Spanish social
set are dressing like Julianne,
including wearing sJacks to
occasions that formerly only saw
women in dresses.
Prominent Paul follno and
his pretty blond wife Daranne.
SlO·million donors to SCR.
hobnobbed with the
once·missing PJJen Appel
OUvter de Vezln, who returned
from her new ctigs in Malibu to
join fond friends not seen In
Another patron party is
scheduled for Aug. 9. hosted by
the very philanthropic Joann
Leafherby and Greg Bates at .
their home in Modjeska
Canyon.
The pre-partiel> are vehicles
that pay tribute and give thankl.
to community leaders who have
supported SCR for more than 40
years. The hope of the
organizers is to raise enough
money to finish the capital
campaign that was launched in
1998 with the goal of raising $50
million to endow and support
SCR
So far, $47 million has been
raised, with proceeds from
"Supper At Ttffany" said to
inaugurate the theaters 2003-04
annual fund with potentially the
largest donations of the season.
• some time. WWlam and Irene
Mathews. Martin and Elalne
Weinberg. Delayne and
Catherine Thym, Twyla and
Dick Martin, Donna Phelps.
Nola Schneer and Tom and
Joyce Tucker graced the
powerhouse dinner that began
with cocktails and hors d'
oeuvres served at sunset on the
For information and
reservations for HSupper At
Tiffany or to assist SCR in
reaching its financial high-water
mark. please call (714) 708-5504.
•THE CROWD appears Thursdays
and Saturdays.
Julianne Argyros, wife of American Ambassador to
Spain George Arg.;ros, 1s in from Madrid to support
an SCR fund-raising dinner hosted by Newport
Beach philanthropist Dee Higby.
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LIFE & LEISURE Thursday, June 12. 2003 All I
BEST BUYS
Cannery Village adds Europe to 31st Street 3 1st Street in one to a diJierent time Cannery Village is wne; Montb1aoc -having its stainless steeJ shaving E..upean Swnmer set Pone.he Design -StNet Fair from IO a.m. the PO Golf CollectJon tc.(~p.m. Saturday. The of drivers, wedges.
fe$fve day features an woods, irons and and antiques presented putters, as well as bags,
hy4te following gloves, headwear, travel rn&chant.s: Ylttl'a accessories and golf G~, the South or GREER balls; Dooney Ii
Ptwace,Cannery Bomb -all leather ~.Alta Colfee WYLDER briefcases, all color boat
HCJUte, Cannery Painta
SQtdlo. the Paper Hou.,
Al'den1a CapannelU, Le C.anard.
Carole Akins Studlo. IM.ng
CtntJona and Donia's Stud.Jo.
There's also a large selection of
palntings by Cannery Anists.
(949) 675-0851.
NOT TOO LATE
South C.OUt Plaza has great
I .ither's Day gift ideas to make
... hopping easier. The
Metropolitan Museum or Art -
'>pring selection of ties, cuff links
dlld card cases; Toumeau -
ucnekeeping cuftlinks, set each
GETTING
INVOLVED
• OEmNG INVOLVED runs
~rfodically in the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis. For information on
eddlng your organization to this
h~ call (949) 574-4298.
ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA
Costa Mesa families can host e
German student and earn up to
$1.000 toward a number of
tr.Vel-ebroad programs. Danielle
q rpino, (800) 322-HOST.
AL.SASSN., ORANGE
C~NTY CHAPTER
lite Amyotrophic Lateral
Sdleros1s Assn., which helps
individuals who have the
ditorder that is also known as
L~ Gehrig's disease, needs
voJSlnteers. (714) 376-1922.
ALlHEIMER'S ASSN.
OPORANGE COUNTY
s:rt group leaders, Visiting
V wnteers. family resource
cdnsultants and office volunteers a" needed. Volunteers may wort
•
• •
i.hoes, wallets;
Nordstrom -Tommy Bahama
Cayman camp shirt. Tu.mi
luggage; David Yurman -
stainless steel and silver
Thoroughbred 35· millimeter
automacic timepiece with black
dial; Salvatore Ferragamo -
new Ferragarno MSubtiJ"
fragrance for dad; Max II Co. -
designer prescription eyewear;
GJorglo Annanl-leather
wallets and accessones; Agnes b.
-watches and wallets; Loro
Plana -spring 2003 tie
collection; Hugo Bosa -I 00%
silk Italian ties, short-'>leeve
on one-time projects or ongoing
programs. Training sessions are
available. (800) 660-1993.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
The Orange County Region of the
American Cancer Society seeks
office volunteers. The society also
seeks volunteers to answer calls
for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter
(949) 261·9446.
AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP
The American Cancer Society
Discovery Shop needs unwanted
goods such as clothing. furniture.
jewelry, accessories. anhques
and collectibles to fund the
sooety's research. education and
patient services programs. The
goods may be dropped off at
2600 E. Coast Highway. Corona
del Mar. Volunteers are also
needed from 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m
Monday through Saturday at the
same location. (949) 6404777.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
ROAD TO RECOVERY
The transportation program
needs volunteers to drive cancer
patients to and from medical
fitted shirts; 8roobtone -max
lll8.SS88U• reaches deep muscle
and tissue layers (or tension
relief, Mlkimoto -Tahitian
cultured pearl cufllinb, tuxedo
stutl set; Wolford -men's soclc
collection, elegant. comfortable
and a perfect fit; Puzzle 1.oo -
collectible figures and chess sets;
Bally-briefcases, wallets, key
cha.ins and ties; Black, Starr It
Proet -llmlted-editJon Blanc
Pain watch, handmade cuff
links; Plaza cutlery 1nc. -
manicure sets; Paradlle ~ C.O.
-S.T. Dupont Mlnl-Orpheo
ballpoint pen and pencil; Malm
-hardwood chess sets and
boards
SHIRTS FOR DAD
The SL Croix Shop at Puh.lon
Island offers a Father's Day
collection of sportswear. The
selection includes lightweight
cotton crews and v-neck
sweaters; short-sleeve all-conon
sport shirts'; shon-sleeve fashion
knits; fashion colors in
short-sleeve mocks and tees; a
treatments free of charge. The
required commitment is a few
hours each week or month.
Drivers must have a valid driver's
license and insurance and be at
least 25. Volunteers may use
either their own vehicles or
American Cancer Society vans.
(949) 261 ·9446 or
scorner:E'cance~org
The American Cancer Society is
also looking for volunteer
speakers for its Speakers Bureau
program, which offers a tree
service to communities, &dlools
and corporations by providing
trained speakers to address
cancer issues. The organization
will train all mterested volunteers
at a special session on Dec. 7
from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the
Spectrum Club, 1535 Oeerpart
Drive in Fullerton. For
reservations. call Florence Dann
at (949) 567-0604 by Nov. 22.
AMERICAN HEART ASSN.
The American Heart A.asn. is
looking for volunteers 10 perform
various general office duties in
the main office and implement
educational and fund·raising
events through Orange County.
-• ThisWeek@UCI
Arts
'June 12 & 13
UCI ArtsBrldge.
Look Again: Digital
Photography by
ArtsBridgt Ch1ldrtn. An
electronic compilation
of locaJ children's
interpretations of com-
mon vocabulary words
through photographs.
written work and taped interviews. Noon-5 p.m .. ~all Center for
Art & Technology. Free
June 12
Film & Video Center. Eyeburations Film FestwaL The second annual
collection of short digital video works by Southern California amateur
artists, with an emphasis on experimental forms. 7:30 p.m .. Humanities
lrutructional Building, Room I 00. Frtt
Presentations
June 14
Commencement. The Hertry Samueli
School of Enginuring, School of Social
Ecology. 9 a.m.; School of Biological
Sciences. 1 p.m.; School of Social
Scimces. 5 p.m. Aldrich Park. Free
Commencement. Department of
Education. School of Information 6'
QJmputer Science, School of Physical
Sciena.s, 11 a.m.; Clalrt 1mw School of
tht Arts, School of Humaniriu, 3 p.m.;
GradWJte School of Mamigtmmt, 1 p.m.
Bren Events C.tnter. Prtt
June 17 ' Institute for.Software R...-ch. Whm R.eseardt Mem IN RaU World.
With A1fftd Sptctor, vice pruident of ~rvic:es and toftwart, lBM. 1:30 p.m.,
Mc.Donnell Oogglu Rnpnccrlng Auditorium. S l 00
large assortment of shon-sleeve 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today and
ital.Ian knits; and fine-tailored Friday. It'• a good rime lO stock OBTAIN HEIRLOOMS
Italian trousers.. Open Crom 10 up on kids clothing. At this sale, Graodmll'a C.Ottllp Ane
a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday; there are mostly girls apparel Hdrtoom Antique. now
Crom 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sarurday; available lo sizes 4 10 14. There's occupies the space formerly
and Crom 11 a.m. 10 6 p.m . a big selection of stretch terry, occupied by Crofton Antiques,
Sunday. Atrium Coun at Fashion velour, aborts, board shons. still under the blue awning. up
l&land ln Newport Beach. (949) capria and more. Meuopolitan the street from Trader Joe's
760-8191. Prairie also has stylish boys (toward Pomona Street). Its
newport@stcrol.xslwp.com. clothes lo sizes 2 to 16. Good space features new arrivals of
quality and great prices. 1685 furniture, silver. crystal. cut
FURR-FECT EVENT Babcock No. 8, Costa Mesa. glass, an glass. porcelain. ch.ma
Three Dog Bakery and the and decorative arts Upstam. m
Newport Bach Animal Sbelttt BREATHE FREE the aroc. there are Depression
are hosting a "Purr Therapy Newport Center Orthopedk era and carnival glass. decorauve
Adopt A Pet" day from l O a.m. to SurgkaJ Suppl.lee sells respirator arts, books and clu.Jdren's 1tem!I.
3 p.m. Saturday. Co-owner masks that have been and coUectibles. To celebrate tht-
Sandy Deem said a1 the last recommended for travelers move. there are reductions on
adoption event, 21 dogs and cats visiting countries suuck by the select merchandise throughout
found homes. Subsequent SARS epidemic. Type N95 the month Open from l 0 am.
adoption days are from 10 a.m. Respirator Mask ls available here to 5 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday
to 3 p.m. on Aug. 2, Nov. l and for S3.95 to $4.95. It also has the 670 W. 17th St.. Costa M~
Dec. 6. Corona del Mar Plaza. best selection of surgical (949) 645·9258.
(949) 760-()(x;S. supplies in the area Open from
9 a.m. 10 6 p.m. Monday 10 •BEST BUYS appears Mondays
STOCK UP ON CLOTHES Friday; and from 9:30 a.m. to l and Fridays Send information to
• Metropolitan Prairie, a p.m. Saturday. 400 Newport Greer Wylder at
popular kids clothing Center Drive, Suite 104, Newport greerwylder a yahoo com, at 330 W
manufacturer, is having one of Beach. (949) 644·0065 or (800) Bay St .. Costa Mesa 92627, or by
its bargain warehouse sales from 644·4247. fax at (9491 646-4170
No experience necessary. www.animalnetworlc.org. or big sisters for c:tuldren ages 6
Training will be provided. (949) to 16 from slngle·parent homes
856-3555. ASSISTANCE LEAGUE (714) 544-7n3.
Of NEWPORT-MESA
AMERICAN HOME HEAllli Volunteers looking for varying BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC
HOSPtCE PROGRAM levels of involvement are needed Volunteer opportunrtles for the
The American Home Health 10 help the organ12at1on with its Orange Countv Council mclude
Hospice Program needs goal of helping children in the fund-ra1smg. program developmem
volunteers to give emotional community. (949) 645-0929. and tra1n1ng to existing troops and
support to terminaHy ill patients padl.s. (714) 546-4990
and their families in the greater BEST BUDDtES
Orange County area. Training is The nonprofit organization is BOYS a. GIRLS CLUBS
provided. (714) 550-0800 or (800) looking for volunteers 18 and older OF NEWPORT-MESA
540-2545. 10 provide companionship for The three area clubs need
adults with development.al volunteer coaches and arts and
AMERICAN RED CROSS, disabilities.ha "Citizen BuddY.' crafts workshop teachers. Call for
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER volunteers will visit with a buddy locations (949) 642-2245
The dlapter needs volunteers to twice a month and call or e-mail
address community groups them once a week. The BRAIU£ INSTITllTE'S
about Red Cross services and to organization also has an e-8udd1es ORANGE COUNTY CENTER
act as liaisons with the media in program that forms fnendships The nonprofit organization 1s
disaster and emergency entirely over the Internet looking for volunteers with a
situations. Lynn Howes, (714) Volunteers for that program must basic knowledge of Windows
481-5376. be a1least12 years old. (714) 95198, Microsoft Word and a
546-1826 or www.bestbuddies.org. willingness to learn the adaptive
ANIMAL NETWORK equipment used by its students to
OF ORANGE COUNTY BIG BROlliERS, BIG SISTERS participate in venous activities at
Become a bottle-feeder or take in The local chapter is looking for the Oasis Senior Center in Corona
pregnant cats at your home. men and women older than 20 del Mar. Volunteers will tutor
Many shelters kill pregnant cats who have lived in Orange County legally blind adult students usmg
upon arrival. Dogs and cats are for at least six months and have computers and other adaptive
also available for adoption.(949) been on the 1ob for at least three technology Mary Johnson, (714)
759-3646or months to serve as big brothers 821·5000. ext 2113.
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TRAVEL TALES
Ginger Dunn and a Masai tribesman in Kenya, Africa.
Spotting the Big Five and more in, Kenya
By Glneer Dunn
T he picture many have of
Africa, that of the golden
savanna dotted with wild
game and studded with
flat-topped umbreUa acacia trees,
is actually the landscape of
Kenya. This is the land of the
classic safari. The animals
roaming freely and abundantly is
a scene truly right out of National
Geographic.
The safari goal IS to see the aig
Five: lion. elephant, water
buffalo. rhino and leopard. We
began at Mount Kenya, the
second highest mountain in
Africa. It stands on the equator.
yet its peak is covered in snow.
We stayed at a utrttlops"
mountain lodge overlooking a
waterhole surrounded by dense
rainforest Many animals roam in
and out all night. and we were
serenaded by trumpeting
elephants.
· The next drive was toward the
Great Rift Valley and Lake Nakuru
National Parle. The shallow soda
lake boasts the greatest spectacle
of thousands of pink flamingos.
We finished al a safari tenl camp
in Masai Mara, Kenya's most
popular game reserve. The Mara
is the northern Serengeti Plain
and shares rnigratlon with
neighboring Tanzania
We visited the Masai, the best
known African tribe. with its
wamor caste and distinctive
blood red shoulder cloaks. They
live in hu~ made of cow dung
and sticks. Although they
continue many of their tribal
rituals, they are becoming more
Westernized. But they remain
one of the greatest nomadic
trtbes of the modem world.
Seeing the Big Five, plus scores
of zebra. giraffe. hyena. hippo
and so much more wild game,
was easy, but travel In the land
rover was rough. The roads are
the worst encountered anywhere.
We traveled long distances
Dunn on a Serengeti plain in Kenya.
between Mays, but were always
greeted at the door with cold
drinJcs, hot towels and big smiles.
Every day was truly an
adventure. with flat tires, being
stuck in the mud and a burned
out transmission. but it was
always "ha.lcuna matata" (no
worries). and the adven~
continued in style.
The food was delicious and
plentiful. Even a bush breakfast
out of the land rover wru. served
with a tablecloth and china. A
hot water bottle was tucked in
your bed to soothe the rough day
of travel
"Jambo" is Swahili for heUo.
The Kenyans are some of the
friendliest people in the world
and always greet you in passing.
Even the people out tending their
cattle and goats and fetching
water and sticks and the children
by the road would wave and
shout out MJambo."
The people outside the city
exist on small, five-acre fanns
with no electricity or plumbing.
After independence from Britain.
Kenya has been under a corrupt
government for the past 20 yean..
So although the land is rich with
coffee, tea and pineapple
plantations, the people are very
poor. But Kenya just elected a
new president. and optimism
runs high.
My final stop in Nairobi was
the memorial park built at the
site of the 1998 American
Embassy bombing. A handful of
Americans and more than 200
innocent Kenyans died as a
result of this terrorist act, yet this
largely Ouistian country h.arl>ors
no prejudice.
I went on this trip to see the
beautiful animals. but was
equally impressed with the
heautiful people.
• GINGER DUNN ts a Newport
Beach resident.
•TRAVEL TALES runs on Sundays.
Have you, or someone you know.
gone :
on an interesting vacation recendy? !
Tell us about your adventures In •
about 400 word•. accompanied by• !
couple of photo• to chooee from ~
that do not have the Daily Pilot in •
them. and send them to Travel Tal91,1•
330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA
92627; or e-mail
coral.wllton@latimes.com; or fax to'
(949)~170.
SIGN-UPS GOING ON NOW!
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LIFE&: LEISURE
NO PLACE LIKE HOME
Make a manly meal for Fathers Day
Wolfpnp Honey Spareribs
Qalnola , i pounds baby back ribs, i n
AFTER HOURS
• 5ltbmit AFTER HOURS items to
the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. ec.ta M esa, CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 846-4170; or by calling (949)
574-4295. A complete list is
available at www.dailypilot.com
SPECIAL
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
8'NEflT
Tffe Mldtey Jones Foundation for
Children la having its fourth
annual benefrt for Children's
Hospital Orange County,
including a CHOC Ride and Blues
Festival, at 9:30 a.m. June 22 at
Hidden Valley Park in Irvine.
lnformatlon: (714) 962-6718.
MUSIC
BARrTOHE CONCERT
The performance by Grammy
and Emmy Award-winning
,q,nerican operatic baritone
Sentord Sylvan has been
rttd'leduled to 4 p.m. June 22 in
Founders Hell. Tickets cost $60
and are on sale at the Center box
office, by calling (714) 556-ARTS
or by visiting www.ocpac.org.
The Center is at 600 Town Drive,
Costa Mesa.
JAZZ.TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant in
Newport Beach presents a jazz
tno Sunday through Wednesday
as regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m . Sunday and
6 to 10 p.m Monday through
Wednesday. (949) 718.0188.
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents
Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11
p m every week #Wanted#
musicians include guitar players,
bass players, singers. drummers,
keyboardists and others at 100
Mam St, Newport Beach. Free.
(949) 675-7760 ..
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ.
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New York Jazz ConneC1ion
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 261
E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8
p.m Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays.
Diana Ditri joins the duo on
vocals on M ondays. It's free.
Before serving, grill the
spareribs until they are really
brown. Cut the racb into
indMdual rtbe and arrange the
ribs in an overlapping fashion
on a warm platter.
Wollpng'I Coleslaw
l head green cabbage cut into
long, thin strips
l medium canot, grated, with
excess juice squeezed out
1 cup mayonnaise
V. cup red wine vinegar
2 tablespoons toasted
caraway seeds
Salt and pepper to taste
Pinch of sugar
Combine ingredients in a
large bowl
Refrigerate for two hours.
Mini Strawberry Swirl
Oleesecakes
Use 12 l ·cup ramekins or a
regular size muffin pan
Bakingpanlargeenoughto
hold ramekins
Strawberry Compote
Three l ·pint baskets
Information: (949) 673-9500.
MUSIC AT TliE GRILL
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nidt Peper
and Kelly Gordian (known as
MPG) perform classic rode, R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform classic rode. swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant is at 630 lido Partc
Drive, Newport Beadl. Free. (949)
676-3474.
MUSIC AT TliE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday, from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m.
Sunday. The restauran1 is at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 642·3431.
MUSIC AT PLAYERS
Players restaurant is now offering
live music from 9 p.m. to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19th
St, Coate Mesa. No cover charge.
strawberries, bulled and cut
Into thick slices
Y. cup granulated sugar
1 ~ cinnamon sticks in a
medium nonreactive saucepan,
combine berries, sugar and
cinnamon sdcb. Cook over
medium-high heat for about 15
minutes until compote thickens
slightly and just coats the back
of the spoon. Cool.
Sp-. CJ>eeeecah PUllng
l ~ pounds cream cheese,
room temperature, cut into
small pieces
l V. cup granulated sugar
V. teaspoon salt
Y. cup sour cream
l tablespoon dark rum
1 tablespoon lemon juice
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
3eggs
Place the cream cheese. sugar
and salt in a large bowl. Use an
electric mixer on medium speed
and beat until smooth. Turn the
speed to high until the mixture
is creamy. Add sour cream, rum,
lemon juice and vanilla.
(949) 646-5615.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beach presents Jesse
on the sax on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
for brunch. The program features
all your favorites on the
saxophone. Anthony's is at 151 E.
Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425.
POP-ROCK AND Fl.AMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rode and Motown
act, performs at 9 p.m . Saturdays
at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 676-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT RU
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rode end R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacA11hur Blvd .. Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 476-2001.
STAGE
'TiiE DRAWER BOY'
Michael Healey's first full-length
Continue beating until blended.
Add eggs and beat lightly.
Position rack in center of the
oven and preheat to 350
degrees. Coat the ramekins or
muffin pan with vegetable
spray. Spoon one tablespoon
Strawberry Compote into the
bottom of each cup, and then
add Spago Oteese<:ake Filling.
Arrange ramekins In the large
baking pan and fill the baldng
pan with hot water, reaching
about halfway up the sides of
the ramekins. Bake until the
cheesecakes begin to pull away
from the sides and are almost
firm to the touch. 35 to 40
minutes.
Remove ramekins. cool and
refrigerate. When ready to
serve, run a sharp knife around
the inside edg! and inven the
cake on a serving plate. Garnish
with fresh strawberries and
serve immediately.
• KAREN WIGHT is a Newport
Beach resident. Her column runs
Thursdays.
play, #The Drawer Boy; one of
Time magazine's Best Plays of
2001, will continue through June
29 at Segerstrom Stage. Tickets
range from $19 to $54. For tickets,
call (714) 708-5555.
'42NO STREET'
The 2001 Tony Award Winner.
Drama Desk Award and Outer
Critics Circle Award # 42nd Street•
will be perform ed at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center
through June 22. Tickets are $322
to $66. They are on sale at the
Center box office or by calling
(714) 556-ARTS or
www.ocpac.org. The Center is at
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa.
'AJDA'
Elton John and nm Rice's #Aida•
is coming to the Orange County
Perfonning Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall July 2 through 13.
nctets are $27.50 to $64.50 and
can be purchased at the center's
box office of online at
www.ocpac.org. Information: (714)
556-ARTS. OCPAC is located at 600
Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa.
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Adml .. lon end par1dng la free.
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Bradford J. Salamon will unveil
hit 1erles of 36 portralts of people
within the Orange County ert
scene who ere making a
difference In its evolution. The
exhibition will run through
Sunday et the Blue Square
Gallery. 365 Old Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beech. Information:
(949) 548-1101.
DANCE
BARCLAY CLASSICAL DANC£
CENTER
Cleaslcal Dance Center, with
locations in Newport Beach and
Tustin, will celebrate its 10th
anniversary with its 10th annual
student performance through
Monday. Tidcets cost $15.50.
Dancers from age 3 to adult will
showcase various dance styles:
ballet, jazz, tap, lyrical, and
hi~hop. Irvine Barclay Theatre is
at 4242 Campus Drive. Tidcets:
(949) 854-4646.
SWING
Lessons are given every Sunday
from 2 to 6 p.m . at the Avant
Garde Ballroom in Newport
Beach by the Orange County
Swing Dance Club. All ages are
welcome, and no partners are
needed. For more Information,
visit ocswing.com or call (909)
6~119.
ARGEHTlNE TANGO
Tango dancing is offered from 8
p.m . to 12:30 a.m. the first
Saturday of each month at
Danacene Studio. 2980
McClintodc Way. Coste Mesa.
(714) 641-8688.
KIDS
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Children 3 to 7 years old ere
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WEEKLY STORYTEi.ER
A chHdren'a story time la held It
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Cost• Mese. (714) 444-0226.
STORY TIME •
A children'• story time la held et
10 e.m. Wednesdays and 10:16
1.m. Fridays at Bordert Books &
Music et South Coast Plau. 3333
Bear St, Costa Mes.a. Free. (714)
432-7854.
DINING/TASTING
SUNSET DINNERS
The Rusty Pelican offera Sunset
Dinners from 4 to 5:15 p.m.
Monday through Friday at 2736
W. Coast Highway, Newport -
Beach. S1C>-S15. (949) 642-343\
SUNDAY BRUNCH
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunday
brunch from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
every Sunday at 2735 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. $8-$15.
(949) 642-3431.
TWILIGHT DINING
A twilight dining menu, featuring
dl1he1 such as chidcen
parmigiana end calamari plcante
at reduced prk:es, is offered from
5 to 6 p.m . weekdays and from 4
to 6 p.m. Sundays at Villa Nove
Restaurant, 3131 W. Coast ':..
Highway, Newport Beach. (9491.
642-7880.
W1NE TASTINGS ,
Hi· Time Wine Cellars offers wine
tastings from 4:30 to 8 p.m .
Fridays end from 1 :30 to 8 p.m.
Saturdays. (949) 650-8463.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
A Sunday brunch featuring
international seafood and salad
buffets, roasts carved to order
and breakfast favorites is held
from 10:30 e.m. to 2 p.m . et
Sutton Piece Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd .• Newport Beach.
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CLUBS
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Musical acts perform at 8:30 p.m.
Thursdays through Saturdays at
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Newport Beach. (949) 675--0233.
ATRIUM MARQUIS
A variety of live music Is
presented daily at the Atrium's
Alrporter Club, 18700 MacArthur
Blvd .• Irvine. (949) 8J3.2no.
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Jazz la played at 8 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays and at 11 e.m .
Sundays at Bistro 201. 3333 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
(949) 631-1551.
DIN DIN AT BAMBOO TERRACE
Instrumental music is performea
after 9 p.m. Thursdays, end pop,
and rode la presented after 9 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays at Din Din
et the Bamboo Terrace, 1 n3
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949)
646-5550.
OURTY NELLY'S
Live m usic ia performed et 9 p.m.
Frldlya end Saturdays at Nelly'l.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
Live music la performed
Mondays through Saturdey9 et
the Four Seaaona Hotel, 890
N.wpot1 Center Drive, N.wport
Buch. (949) 769-0808.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"People watch /Sharon Day]
at meets and see how calm
she is, but they also see the
competitiveness in her."
Euaene Day, high jump coach and father •
Daily Pilot
J •• GOLF
Mesa Verde
·to serve as
community
catalyst
I t is shaping up as a busy summer
for Mesa Verde Country Oub in
Costa Mesa.
_ In addition to the Tea Cup
Oas .. 'lic and Jones Cup, the private club
V<ill play host to a fund-raiser for Costa
, ¥esa and Estancia high schools.
On Aug. 18, the
club will donate its
course and much of
the tournament
costs toward
facilities
improvements on
the two campuses.
BRYCE
ALDERTON
Tournament
organizers expect
more than 90% of
the entry fees will go
directly toward the
$7-million
construction
projects, spearheaded by the Costa
Mesa Communi1y Athletic Foundation.
'Ille project at Costa Mesa High
features a 50-meter pool capable or
hosting CIF swim meets and water polo
1,11a1ches, while the vision at Estancia
indudei. a 2,500-seat stadium with a
tune-lane track and lighted soccer and
toothalJ practice areas.
rhe golf tournament wtll act ~ the
catalyst m lhe initial fund-raising
l'ffons. The Tea Cup Oassic is July 25;
Jill' Jont.>S Cup b Aug. I.
•••
Trailing by one :.ho1 with three holes
lo play, Jeff Bloom remained steady and
fmished with a two-shot victory for his
lir>I Newport Beach Country Oub
men's championship Sunday.
After two consecutive rounds of80,
Bloom knocked off eight shots in the
final round to post a 72, beating
second-place finisher Bruce Bearer by
cwo strokes. Bloom tired rounds of
T.i -80-80-72 (305), while Bearer shot
73-73-82-79 (307). Toby Bogard
(75·80· 76-n-308) placed third.
Paul 1 lahn. head golf professional at
NHCC will wait to hear back from
Bloom whe1her the newest men's club
champion wiJJ compete in the Jones
Cup. TI1e Jones Cup pairs the club
champion (or ioviled dues-paying
amateur) with a full -time staff mem ber from each of the four private clubs
CSanta Ana Country Oub, Big Canyon
Country Oub, Newpon Beach, Mesa
Verde) in thib newspaper's circulation.
ll1e tournament features a better-ball
of partners format with two foursomes
teeing off back-to-back.
Big \.anyon's Will ·npton and Mesa
Verde'i> Steve Rhorer each claimed their
respective dub championships last fall.
Santa Ana hosts its cham ionshi
five days later this month.
•••
Pelican l Lill Golf O ub in Newport
Coast will host the 14th annuaJ Olive
Crest Golf Tournament Monday to
~enefit disadvantaged children.
See GOLF, Pa1e 83
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Sports Editor Rich«d Dunn: (949) 574-4223 • Sports Fu: 1949) 650-0170
AliApgar
Poetdon: Catcher
~Right
Fwottt. food: Baked potatoes
Fevonte ~: Techno
muelc
Fevcwtt. movte: "Oh Brother,
Where Art Thou7•
Shaye Bastien
P'oetdon: First base
a.tl/lhl"OW9: Left
Fevorite food: Pina
Favcwtt. -~: Punk music
Favorite movie: •Legally Blonde"
Karissa Dempsey
Poeitlon: Pitcher
~:Right
Favorite food: Pasta
Favorite m~kl/9t0UP: Nirvana
Fevorit• movie: •finding Nemo·
Sydney Engel
Poeltion: First base
a.ta/thf'OW9: Right
FevOffte food: Sueh1
Favorite mualc:/vrOup: The White
Stripes
Favorite movie: •Grease•
Robin Gautschi
Poehion: Shortstop
a.ta/throws: Right
Fevorit• food: Mashed potatoes
Fevorit• muak:19roup: Pop music
Fevorite movie: ·10 Things I Hate
About You•
Les/.ee Kaczmarek
P~: Thtrd base
a.ta,'throwa: Right
Favorite food: P1z1 a
Favorite muak:19roup: Good
Charlotte
Favorite movie: ·sweet Home
Alabama·
PACIFIC COAST FASTPITCH SOFTBALL
ALL-
BOUND
T he Pacific Coast Fastpitch
Softball 12-and-under
All-Stars finish ed 1-2 last
weekend in their fust area all -
star tournament in Amateur
Softball Association action.
There are three ASA area tour-
naments before possibly
advancing to the next level.
which would be the district
playoffs. followed by state and
national championships. The
Newport Beach-based all-star
team will play in the second of
the three area tournaments
Friday and Saturday in Vista This
is the first year Pacific Coast has
played under the auspices of ASA
NOT PICTURED
Elena Redelsheimer
Poetdon: Catcher
~Right
Fevottte food: Broccoli casserole
F-ottt. rnuek:lgroup: "Queen·
F~ movie: "Lilo & Stitch"
YOUTH BASEBALL
EYEOPENER
Dail~POOc·
bie 16 honor"H
JOSIAH FREDRIKSEN
Thur!.day, June 12. 2003 Bl
&MMycom
Poeltion: Pitcher
~~Right
Fevortte food: Mangos
Favorite ~oup: Pop mu11G
F•vorite rnovte: ·Mou
Congeniallty•
Brleanna~
Poattion: Catcher
a.t.lthrowa: Right
Favori1.e food; Spagheno
Favorite muskJgroup: Farth Hill
F•vorite movie: 'Back to the
future 3"
Melanie Sitz.er
Poehion: F ·~ base
Bauilthrow9: Righi
F-orit• food: Sushi
Favorite ~: ·New
Found Glory•
Favorite movie: ·Bringing Down
the House·
AlnySmith
P~: P1tcherlshortshop
~owa:Rogl'll
F•vorite food; Shrimp fenuccon1
alfredo
Favorite muskJgri>up: Simple Plan
F•vorite movie: "Bnng It on·
~Usie Soltero
Poaltion: Second base
a.utthrows: Righi
Favorite food; Ice cream
F-orit• mt.nlic:lgoroup: "No Doubl"
Favorite movi.: ·Hot Choe•·
Amy Youngman
Poaltlon: Thiro base
llatalthrowa: Right
F•vorite food: Raumatazi
Favorite ,.,.,.1c19roup: ·Good
Chartone·
Favorite movie: ·oumb and
Dumber•
Cardinals ' feathers ruffled in showdown
Corona del Mar Pony
team thwarted by
Calvary Chapel, setting
up another title chance
today at Eastbluff Park.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -Luckily for the
Corona del Mar Pony Baseball Cardi-
nals, there will be another day.
That day Is toda , when the Cardinals
t e e e at t u st
the visiting Gold Eagles of Calvary
Chapel, who defeated the hosts, 10-4,
on the same field Wednesday. The Gold
Eagles, who had lost to the Cardinals,
12-7, earlier in the tournament, gave
CdM its first tournament loss, putting
the championship for 13-and 14-year-
olds on ice until today's 5 p.m . show-
down.
.. We were not our best today, ft CdM
Cuach Howard Kelly said.
The Cardinals committed 10 errors,
including a few wild throws around the
infield that allowed the Eagles to pad
their run total.
"Our guys were trying harder than
ui,ual, pressing too .much on double-
play chances when they would bobble
balls," Kelly added.
The Cardinals held steady with the
Eagles as long as they could, scoring
two runs in the first inning to cut the
lead to 3-2 and trailed, 6-3, heading into
e top o e s
plated three runs..
The Eagles' Olad Belmont -already
at lhlrd -raced to touch the plate after
a called third strike got away from the
catcher.
Once the catcher threw in attempt to
throw a runner out at first, Belmont
sprinted down the line and slid home
safely under the tag.
"We had a meltdown today, all teaml>
do, ft CdM assistant Steve Thomas said.
Thomas' son, Tom, who normally
pitches middle relief, started and gave
the Cardinals four strong innings
Wednesday. He snuck out three and
walked only two. Kelsey Oiase, normally
a starter, struck out three in his two in-
nings and Alex Johnston, pit.ching for
the first time this season, fanned two in
one inning.
O:lase leads the league with 14 home
runs. but was subdued in the batter's
box -as were many of the Cardinals -
combinations of breaking balls and fast·
balls to post 13 strikeouts.
·As the visitors, we tried to jump on
them early and hold the lead with our
(pitching],· Eagles' Coach Rick Dayton
said.
CdM stranded nine runners while
tallying only ~ hits to Calvary's 14 hits.
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Sharon Day
•
Multitalented Mustang soared above her peers
all season. en.route to second straight state title.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
CdM catcher Hegan Rjley doubled, sin·
gled and added an RBI while Johnston
doubled rwice and scored a run. Shon-
stop Mit·harl Ford smgled and scored in
the first while Olase reached on an er-
ror and-later !M.'Ored on f>ev1n Kelly's
groW1der that ended in two Calvary
throwiflg errors. Kelly walked and
scored in the fourth on ruJey's double.
Tun Leber, Chase Knaup. Scon Eskew
an ruck Townsend aJJ saw action
Wedllesday.
Dayton expect..S to see a different CdM
team today. The Cardinals will welcome
the return of tnfielder and pitcher Mi-. .
' from St Margaret's School m San Juan
CapLStranO Wednesday.
"(CdMI is a good team that gets its
strongest player (Kordichl back !today),
so it wiU be a whole different game.·
Dayton said.
The Eagles defeated th~ Cardinals by
one run during the regular season.
•
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82 Thursday, June 12, 2003 SPORTS Daily Pilot
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
Topps shares
MVP honors
Costa Mesa senior headlines 10
locals named All -Golden West
League by circuit's coaches.
Costa Mesa High senior Ann Marie Topps, who
led the Mustangs to lhe program's first league
championship, headlines 10 local softball stand-
outs named All-Golden West League by lhe cir-
cuit's coaches.
Topps. a two-time All-CJF shortstop who belted
an Orange County-best 11 home runs this season,
including six against league pitchers. shared Most
Valuable Player honors with Westminster's Linda
Kohan.
A first-team All·Paciftc Coast League perfonner
the last two seasons. Topps is joined on the first
team by fellow Mustangs Jane-E Yamamoto, Kelly
Topps and Michelle Miller.
Freshman Muriel Mason represents Estancia on
the first team.
The second team includes Mesa's Jade Moss.
Uyen Mai. Jenn Jordan and Jackie Butler, as well as
Estancia's I lilary Ockey.
Yamamoto, •a second-team All-PCL choice last
spring. hit .352 in 12 league games with seven RBis
and I 0 stolen bases. She is a junior second base-
man and pitcher.
Kelly Topps. a sophomore first baseman, drove
in nine run!> in league, second most on the team
behind her older sister Ann Marie's 16. She hit .300
again-;t Golden Wl•st League pitching and stole five
bases.
Miller, a junior, wai. a defensive wi7..ard behind
the plate. She t.hrew out 7 of I 0 runners who tried
to steal during leaKtJC play and WdS also proficient
al keeping pitches in the dirt in front of her.
Mason earned lll'>tinction ~ lhe Eagles' primary
pitcher and aJc;o hit .260 in league. She was se-
lected, dC'Splle missing the final five league games
after being hit tn the head with the ball and suffer-
ing a concusc;1on
MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Ann Mane Topps, wflo played in Tuesday nighfs
Orange County Coaches Al~Star softball game,
was selected the Golden West League c~P.
Mo!>!>, a senior center fielder, hit .367 in league
with 11 Meab , while Mai. a ::.ophomore outfielder-
infielder, hit .250 in league with five steals. Bolh
added sterling defense, according to Coach Rick
-Buonarigo. Mo~., wa!> fir!>l -tearn All-PCL a-; a
sophornort> in 2001.
Jordan, a -;rnior de.,ignatcd hiller, balled .333 in
league wllh live .,tolrn bases and four HBls. while
Butler, a '>ophoniorc pitcher. won 11 of 15 deci-
sions overall J'> llH' tt·am·~ primary pitcher.
Od..cy, n '>ophornort• who t·aught and also played
second ha'>t'. h11 . 107 111 league for Coach Marc Ro-
dig's F.agle'>
Yvelle rCrn<rlllll'/ lro111 \addleback and Vanessa
Zbonl frum Orangl' .ir1• the ll•a1,'lrt• Co-Most Valu-
able P11d1l·r.,
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Pov drops from South All-Star team
COSTA MFA'iA Co-;ta Mesa
High senior football '>landout
Borotha Pov has chosen nOl to
play for the South in the Orange
County All-Star football game.
scheduled July 11 at Ordflge
Coast College.
Originally '>electl'd a., a defen-
sive lineman. Pov, a 5 foot-I I.
315-pound no-.eguard. was the
Golden West League l>ck•11,1vt·
Player of Lhe Year afwr helping
tlw Mustangs win 1hc lca1,rt11·
crown in their inaugrnal < .old1·11
West campaign.
Pov has been replaced 011 tlw
South roster by Raymond li,1111
no, a 6-2, 285-pound defe11'>!v1·
lint>man from Tustin I ligh.
· StilJ representing Nt•wpon
f\ lt•,a 011 ti 11~ South roi.ter are Ke-
ol.1 A\ut>ga from Co<;ta Mesa,
I >a11a11ga11 Johrl'>on from New-
porl I larhor and Matt Cooper
from Curo11a del Mar.
l lw South, coached by Los
l\1111go-. l ligh head man Roger
lakaha'>hi, ic; '>cheduled to begin
prarnc111g June 30 at Los Amigos.
-lry Rar:ry Faulkner
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER
Tars' Hansford resigns
Club conflicts
prompt resignation
after one season.
Boys Athletic Director Eric 1Weit
announced Wednesday.
playoffs.
The Sailors are Ulking applica-
tions and interested candidates
may contact 1Weit at (949) 515-
6308.
NEWPORT BPACH -New-
port Harbor HJgh boys soccer
coach Martyn Hansford has re-
signed after one season, Sailors
1Welt said Hansford, a walk·
on, stepped down to concentrate
on club coaching. He guided the
Tars to an 8-7-4 record, Including
second place ln the Sea View
League and a berth in the OF
Southern Section Division U
1Welt said he plans to Inter-
view candida tes early next
rnonlh.
-by Barry Faulkner
DAY
Continued from Bl
might do that day.• •
This Day at the office
has provided a seemingly
endless string of success.
since she won the CIF
Southern Section Division
III high jump crown as
freshman. She won her
Southern Section dMsion
crown all four years and,
wilh a successful state titJe
defense. became one of
only four girls to win IWo
s.late high jump
championships.
The Dally Pilot Athlete of
lhe Week also won the
Southern Section Masters
Meet this spring and set
the Orange County and CIF Southern Section
record with a leap of 6·2 to win the Trabuco
Hills Invitational April 5. The 6-2 clearance is
best in the nadon this year. Her individual
dominance, including victories in the 100 and
200 meters, the high jump, and as the an{;hor
on the winning 1,600 relay. also led the
Mustangs to the Golden West League title.
A storybook ending would have called for
another personal record and, perhaps. a state
and national record. But she topped out at
5-10 SatUrday, prompting initial tears of
disappointment
With a few days of perspective, however,
Day had let go of such desi'ondency and was
already hard at work toward her next
challenge: the USA Junior Outdoor Track and
Field Championships, June 21 at Stanford
University. .
"I'm not really as disappointed any more."
Sharon Day said. "I had a great season and I
guess I can focus on that."
She'll be focused on a higher standard at
Stanford, a school at which she dreamed of
competing. The CArdlnal, however, failed to
come through with a scholarship offer.
prompdng her to commit to Cal Poly San Luis
Obispo. where she will
compete in both soccer
and rra.clc and field.
"The under· 19 national
record is 6-4." noted
Eugene Day, who believes
his daughter, who turned
18 Monday, is fully capable
of soaring ever higher.
·All season long. we've
worked and worked,·
Eugene said. "We set some
goals and most of them.
we attained. When you
stand our high jump pit
up, it's 6-6 and we've
trained on that. She's
jumped high enough to
come down on top of the
mat. Now, it's just a matter
of doing it with a skinny
bar up lhere."
Though Sharon, the
Orange County and
Golden West League female Athlete of the
Year. points to speed as her leading attribute,
Eugene, like Sharon's mother. Yolanda, a
former collegiate high jumper, believes it's
more about hops.
"You have to have the ability to pounce off
the pavement and Sharon has that.· Eugene
s.aid. "She definitely has some speed, but all
the speed in the world won't help you if you
can't jump."
Eugene, however. acknowledges Sharon's
sprinter speed is o ne of several elements -
including technique. work ethic and mental
toughness -that contribute to her success.
"Speed helps .. becau~e the IFosburyl Flop
gears around speed and centrifugal force
sending you over the bar,· Eugene said.
Floating on air is the '>ensation that has
made high jump the favorite athle11c pursuit
for Sharon, also a decorated volleybaJI and
soccer player.
"It's just fun to jump high," 'lhe said. WMosl
of the time. your jumps happen so quickly.
they're a blur. But sometimes. when you do
everything righ1, things go in slow motion
and you just seem to hang in the air."
And what rarefied air 11 hru. been.
Le~ them know how proud you are!
A special paKC will publish rn the Daily Pilot on Fnday, June 20 to honor
our graduates. For your ddugh1er, son, friend or special someone be c1 par1 of this
lnbute for only S40 00 (2x2 ad). Frll in the form below and marl 11 10 us with their
photo. Be sure to put the name and address on the back o f the photo and we'll
return it to you.
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SPORTS
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL
.
CdM's
Jones ,
Gabriel
Co-MVPs
Duo tops six Sea Kings
recognized by Pacific Coast
League coaches with
circuit's highest honor.
Corona del Mar High seniors Eric
Jones and Greg Gabriel, who led the
Sea Kings 10 1he Pacific Coast League
boys volleyball title and a berth in the
CIF Southern Section Division JI
quarterfinals, have been named Co-
Mosl Valuable Players by league coach -
es.
CdM seniors Ban Welch and Miles
Yourman are first-team honorees.
while sophomores Kevin and Tom
Welch reprci.enl the Sea .Kings on 1he
second ream.
Jones, a 6-foot-7 middle blocker
bound for Stanford, shook off !he lin-
. gering effect of a sprained ankle 10
dominate a1 the nel for Coach Steve
Conti"s squad. His presence both as a
hiller and blocker is one PCL oppo-
nents will scarcely miss next season.
Gabriel, a 6 I setter, emerged in his
final prep campaign as a consistent
tngger man of the attack.
Ban Welch, a 6-0 outside hitter. aJ..o
dealt wtth ankle problems. bur, when
healthy. was !he leading factor in stabi-
li~rng 1he Sea Kings· passing. He was
also a 1ruMed outside hiller and. Conti
said. provided a i.lrong leadershi p pres-
ence.
Yourman, a 6-2 middle blocker, was a
coni.is1en1 factor al the net, while the
Welch twins. Kevin and Tom, are key
components to a bright future for the
CdM program.
Kevin Welch. a 6-0 outside hitter. was
among the league·s most effective hit-
ters and his passing was another staple
in the ball-con trol efforts of his team.
Tom Welch, a 6-0 sophomore, pro-
vided occasionaJ hilting punch and
was another strong passer in the back
row.
The Sea KJngs won all 10 league
marches and finished with a 19-12 re-
cord for the 'eason.
The res! of the first ream was com-
prised of A.J. Moskus and CltarUe Nun
from University, Matt Anderson and
Trey Otapel from Laguna Beach. as well
as Shaun King from Calvary Otapel.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL
~Four Sailors voted All -Sea View .
: Diefenbach, Toole are
first-team honorees for
Newport Harbor.
Newport Harbor High senior Mike Toole
• and junior JamJe Diefenbach, who helped
: the Sailors earn a share of the Sea View
: League boys voUeyball title. have been
: named first-team all-league by Sea View
• coaches.
: Seniors Nick Glasslc and Nick Kelly re-
• present the Sallon on the second team.
Thole, a 6-fooH outside h.ltter, was the
most consistent hitting threat all season for
; Coach Dan GJenn. while Diefenbach. a 6-8
middle blocker. returned from recoastruc-
: live knee surgery to add a strong net pres-
• ence for the nus during the league cam-
: paign.
: Diefenbach was a second-team honoree
• In 2002
• Gra.ss°lc. a 6-3 outside hHter, was another
: frequent k1l1 contributo r, while Kelly, a 5-10
senior, contributed prlma.rily with ball con-
• trol
The Sailors, who advanced to the second
• round of the OP Southern Section Division
: I playoffs, matched the 9· l league ~rd of
: Y«>odbrtdge. from wbk:h senior Ryan
• •
Walthall and iunior John Windt-r Ml' the
league's Co·Mo .. 1 Valuable Player.
Seniors Mike Moeller and H.J IJIJ<">lrmn rt>-
present Woodbridge on the fir.I 1eam 1ha1
also includes Shahir Mru.ri and Adam Albonni
Crom Foolhill. Nolan 1 lammon from Aloo Ni
guel and Stephen Jeltema from lrvme.
Sage Hill trio earn aJl-league
hon ors: Joyce is fi rst team
•Sage Hill School iunior Kevtn Joyce. a
6-foot·3 outside hatter. leads three Light-
ning players included in the boys voUey-
ball coaches' AJl-Academy League selec·
lions.
Joyce is a repeat fir Heam pick, while
juniors Macsun Frederick and JuJian
Smith·Newman are second -ream honor-
ees.
Joyce was the leading hitter for Coach
Merja ConnoUy-Freund. while Smilh-
Newman, who shared the caplain's role
with Joyce, triggered the altack at setter.
Frederick helped the Lightning contend
for a CIF Southern Section playoff berth,
though It wound up fourth and missed the
postseason. The Lightning tripled Its
league victories from the 2002 season, go-
ing 6·8 against Academy foes.
GOLF
Continued from Bl
Above, Corona
del Mar's Bart
Welch makes a
pass as Kevin
Welch looks on.
At left, CdM's
Enc Jones (3)
prepares for a
kill attempt
against
Northwood.
KENT rill Plf N
DAllf PtLOt
More than 140 golferi. huw t•at h paid
S750 to compete.
Single~ can register beginning al !1 a.m.
the day of the 1oumament.
AH proceed!> from the event wiU go to
Olive Crest Homes & Service-.. which ha.,
served children and families for 30 yean.. ...
Thrtt Newport-Mesa golfers qualtfied for
the 104th Southern California Golf
Association amateur championship June
27-29 at Torrey Pines GolfOub in La JoUa.
Newport Beach's Steve Conway. a
second-ream All-American as a junior on
UCLAS men's golf team, shot a 3-under 69
on the par-72 SCGA Golf Course in
Murrieta one of the nine qualifying sites.
He finished two shots behind Greg Lopez.
from San Juan Capistrano.
Costa Mesa's Andrew Thomson was one
of four golfers 10 tally a 2-under-par 70 on
the Cottonwood at Rancho San Diego Golf
Oub In El OtJon to quaJjfy ror the
championship. Adam Petke, also from
Costa Mesa. shot a 73 on the par-72 El
Camino Country Oub course in Oceanside
to qualify. Newport Beach's Michael Wal.lcer
shot a 74 on the par-72 Rio Bravo Country
Oub in BaJcersBeld, good for an alternate
spot.
·-----------------------------------,----------------------------------------------------= • •
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Thursday, bie 12. 2003 IS
[EARN TO PLAY G0LE
BEGINNER TO PROFESSIONAt
JOHN ORTEGA
• PGA CenifW TeodMng Professioeal • (o.Founder -'*i Byron f,off
• IMntor of the •Groowething• Putting AW DeWt
714-540-7500 ext. 3
Costa Mesa Goff & Country Oub
1701 Golf Coone 9rive, Cosia Mesa
AYSO REGION 57
2003 FALL SOCCER
REGISTRATION
AYSO Region 57 is comprised of the (!
communities of Corona del Mor, Newport
Beach east of tht: boy and Newport Coast
Our program is open to all chi ldren who
would like to ploy soccer, however they con be
no younger than 4 '/. or older than 1 8 by
July 3 1, 2003.
We are currentfy running registration
for the Fall 2003 Season.
Registration closes June 30, 2003.
To register visit our website at
www.ayso57.org
All players who
did not ploy in Region 57
during the foll 2002 season
need to send proof of
birth dote.
.,
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The follow1n1 11tnona
.,. dOlfll b11 ntH u:
•) ltma Onw Photos
b) ll20CollecbbtH. 670
W 17111 St. C 5. Cos.11
MfH, CA 92627
l•oiu Drew, 1211
II.chit Ave., lone
Ouch, CA 90815
Tho\ busmen 11 con
ducted by •n 11td1v1clual
tt.tve you •terted dolna
bu•incn yet? y,,,, l2/
02/02
Jan1uD••w
This staltmenl was
hi.cl with the County
Clt1tlo. of 01tn1c County
01105/16/03
20016944920
Oally Pilot M1ty 22, 29,
June S, 12, 2003 llt4.4 I ,.... .....
... s......
The followin1 persons
are doona business as.
f loral Elefanc e by
Connie l , I Modesto.
h111t, CA 92601
Connie l. G1bbo11s, II
Modesto, Irvine. CA
9'2602
Thrs bu,lnen •~ con
ducted by: an 111d11t1dual
Hav.i you st.irted d01na
bus.Inns yet? No
Connie l. Gibbons
llus statement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Otanae Cuunty
on 05/30/03
20016946432
Dally Polo I June !> I;>
19. 26. 2003 ltt414
fkffllM IMns ... s .......
The followln11 per son~
ere doma bu)onns .. s
Owner's Coro ha< Iona
Setvicu, 2110 Newpoit
Blvd •I. Cost• M~u
CA9t'627
Donald R Wdrd. 2110
Newport Blvd #I, (.;osla
Mesa. CA 92bl7
This bus1ne\\ t\ con
ducted by an 1nd1V1dual
Have you sl.arted do•na
buslnH~ y~t1 Nu
Donald R WJod
This st.if Pm• 111 w.t"'
hied with lht C.u1111ty
Clerk of Oran~~ Cuunl'f
on 06/10 03
20036947532
O•oly P1lol June ll 19.
?6. July J, 2003 Th!> t 3 ---RctitiM IWiess ... s,....
lhe lollow1ng per wn\
Mk rtoone busonl's\ as
S tone1len l'rup~r tol!\, 14
S toneeten Al1\n Voe10.
CA926S6
Oavod J"m•s Ol~m 14
Slonealero. Ah~o Vo~to
CA9?656
lh1, busonen 1s 'on
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you ~tarted doing
business yet' No
D.ivod J Ol~11n
Thos st<1trm•11I wa\
Med with th;o I.Aunty
Clerk of OtallRt' C11ulll y
on 06/10/0J
20036947S42
Daily Pilot lune I l 19.
26 July 3 2003 Th509
Rctltilll INless .... s ......
I he follow1na peo son' •"t' dmna bus1ne\\ a\
Kelsey Ma11ne Ser •KCS
16291 Wd1k1l11 Lane
Hunt1n1ton 8,.1th CA
92649
0An We~I
Plac erll•~ A~~ M~\" C.A 92671
166'> II
( O\ll'
IJ111A w .. st 1665 A
Pl.11 ,.nloa Av" . C11,t4
M• 1 CA9t'6l/
ffu.,, t.iu\lnf'•' •'· c 011
<ht< tt'J fly hu\ll~•HI .>nd
w1I•
H.1vft Y'JU \t..tt 1 .. ct t101ne:
bu\ute\" Y'"I ' Nn
0.1n We\I .md Oona
Well
Tho\ slalr111P11I w.-
hl,,l with II•• l:uunty
rteo k of Or1nit~ ! n11nty
un OS/30/0J
20036946440
Oa1ly Pilot June 5. 12
19 26.2003 TH472
Rditiets "5iiess .... stat..t
The followon11 per \On$
art du1n& busono\ as
(lu~st Person•! folneu
& Rehab1ht~h1111 1637
Mnnrnv1~. t,n•I·' Mt\a
(.I\ '1?671
Oan1el B h111(" 161/
Monrovia Cll\I" M~u
C.A 92b21
M11n" B•~~ Jud1t•
16.i/ Mon1ov1~ l.o,1a
Mf'\A CA 92627
I ht\ b11\1ness 1\ 1 on
dud•d by hu~b•nd ~nd
wrle
Hav~ you st.itted doon&
husonPu yet> Ye~. 1996
Myo nA 83L• Jude,e
fh1\ \lal~mPnl wa\
illeO with th.. County
fl~tk of Oran1t r.11unty
on IY.> 16/03
2003H44916
Otuly Pilot M~y 77 ?9,
june !>,I?. ?003 IH4)9
--~51156 ClfYOf
ll01Q 10 CBrCIS Of costA llSA
.UWI OUla<Mn,
Ile.<. S.C. 6 Its} C.-.
NOTICE IS HEAEIY 101Q .....
GIVEN ttl•I • b11• sele NOTICE IS HfAl 8Y Is about to be m!MM. The GIVEN lh•t Meltd pro·
name(•). business ad t>O••ls ror furnlshlna all
dieu(n) of the S.it labor. m1lerl1l1, equip· er(s) 111 HOSSCIN VARI ment, ttefttC)Ortallon and and SHAHIN YAAI. 2228 NrWPOAT BLVD • COSTA llleh other fadl1hes ... may IM required for M SA.CA92627 UPLA<IMHt or Oo1n1 B115in111 II CAl'n1NO AT YAU-LUROPE PIZZA All other buslnn CMIS LOCATIONS • CITY
n a m 1 ( s ) 1 n d a / PltOlf(l NO. OJ• II,
dttU(H) US41d bv the w01 M rKtlvtd by lhe ' City of Coste Mes. at Seller(s) wtlh'" the PHI the Olhce of the City
u .. ee y .. rs, as slated Clerk, 77 Falt Ortv1.
by the Saller(a), •&/are Coste M111, California
NONf I Th• name(s) •nd until the hour of 0.00
1dd<eu of the Buyc~ ·-·· , ...... ,. '""• is/••• ADRIAN Al 24, 200J, al whlCh time
and MARIA ELE NA they wlll be optntd
RAMIRLZ, 2228 NEW publicly Ind teed aloud In tit• Council Chambers PORT Bl VO • COSTA Sealed ptoposals shall
Ml SI\, CA 92627 bea1 the title of the
Tht n1etaJ>eln1 sold work end neme of the
are pnerlllly de.scribed bidder but no other es All FURNITURE rtllTUR(S, EQUIPMlNT d1slln11u11hln1 marks
MACHINERY, 1 EASCHOlO Any b1d received •fter
IMPROVCM(HfS, STOCll the scheduled closme time for the receipt of IN TRADE, GOOOWlll bids shell be returned lo ANO BUSINESS NAME end •rt louted at 2228 bidder unopened. II shall be the sole reSl)Onsob1hly NEWPORT BLVD , COSTA of the boddet to S41e thet
MCSA CA 92627 hrs bid os received 1n The bulk sale 1s m tended to be consum propet tome
mated at the office of A set of Bod Docu·
The Escrow For um .• rnd men ts may be obt;alned
the .mllcopated sale dat at the Olhce ol the C1ly e Efl&'"Hr 11 F alf Ortve. °' June JO, 200J Costa Mes•. Cahforn1a. lhe bulk 'ale os sub upon ,..,.,.f1111411.,18 ,eel lo Cahfoinia Um poym-t of s 10.00. An
loom Commetc1al Code ad4lttenol <hor .. ef
Secllon 6106.2 $3.00 must be included YES/NO Y rtie name and .. ddr•• 1f h•ndled by maol. Bid •• s Documenb and other ol lhe petson with whom contract documents may
cl,.ms may be Ill.id os also be eum1ned at the lhe [Htow forum
23161 lake Center 0, Office ol the City Cletk
Ste J 20. lake F otesl of the City 01 Cost• Mesa. Bod Documents CA 926JO and the lo will not be mailed unless
d•le lor f11tn& claims by the addillonal SJ 00 any Ltedolor sh•ll be cha•ae •s included with Ju11t 71 ?003. WhK.h IS P•Yment
the busine~ day before E•ch bod shall be made
the \die dale specified un the Proposal form.
above sht:els P I lhrouati P 9i
Oaled 5 21 03 ptovoded 1n the conlt act /SI AORAAH Al<AlA
/s/. MAllA EUNA documents. and shall bi! M 11.•omp1n~d by a cet
llA IRll 11hed O• cashier's check Published Newpoo I Bed~h Cosla Men Daol u1 ~ bod bond fo1 not leu tt!4n I 0% ol the Polol June 12. 2003 amount ol their bid.
CNS !i481S4 Th!i05 made payable to the City
of Costa Mesa No
ptoposal shall be con
s1dered unl.:ss atcom
The following pttsons panoed by wch tash1er's
ar ~ dnona busonns .s. thee~. cnh, or bidder's
In for n1dt1011 Rec.nt1n11 bond
s.tvKes 11 Pa14!•mo St No bod shall be con
lagun" N11:u,.1. CA 916// s•deted unleu ot ts mede
Robert Bo uce Cod on a blank proposal
dens. 11 Palermo SI f0<m futnished by the
Laguna N1auel, CA 92677 City of Costa MeSI ;rnd
Tlus busmen is con os made In ncordance
due ltd by a genn al with the prov1st0ns ol
partn~rV!op the Ptopoul requite
llavp you slatted doing ments
busonps\ yeP Yes l I!> Each boddeo must have
OJ a Ci.ss ·c 15. license
Rober! Bruce C10de11s (rtoo11na Contraclot ),
Thos statement wu ano also be prequallloed
f1lf'd with the County as required by law
C:lerk of Otan1e County A Conttactor usine a
nn OS ?O '03 er aft OI classrfocatoon
20036945300 not shown on the
Daily Pilot May 22, 29 Cenetal Prev11hng Waee
June 5. 12, 2003 TH•52 Dete• monatoons may be n......,_ .........._ required to pay the waee
~-rate ol lhal cralt or "-Stllmllt 4lusif1cat1on most
closely ttlated to 1t n
shown on the Genetti
Oeterm'"illoons effective
al lhe lime of the call
for bids
lht lollowmg person\
dtt' dnonii business .as
Juo" II Up•. 14031
Jeffrey koad. ltvone. CA
97670
California J111c1' Group,
Inc (CA) 11140 WhlltH!r
Blvd Whllt1e1. CA 90606
Thos business os con
duc ted by a corpo1atoon
Hdve vou started doma
bu~tnU\ ytl' No
Co1hfmn1• JUKt' G•oup
Int Poyush R llhi&at
Pre\ld<:nl
Tlus statement w1~
l1ltd w1lh the Cuunty
Cl~r k nl Or an2e County
on 06/06/03
20036947176
Oa11y Pilot lun,. 12 19
26. July 3 2003 TH498
ficfttlMa..m ._s......,
I ht fnllowone pt'<sons
~•e dnona buS1neu u
Armen G Oesoans. :?&O
Newpor I Cente• Dr
#t'40, Newpo1t Bulh,
CA 92660
Arnoen G11eoi1an De·
\11tn lno fCA) :?60
Newputl C•nler Or
•240 NPwport Buch
CA92660
Thi\ business I\ con
dutled by a corpo1at1on
Have you 'tatted do'"&
bu"ne\s yl't? Ye\ May
12 2003
Armen CroeCJoan Oe
sicns, Inc A1men
C111on~n. Ptes1dent
this stat~menl was
l1led woth the County
Cieri\ ol Oti1nar County
on Ofi/06/01
200Jtt47114
Daily Pilot lune 12, 19,
26, July 3, 200J Th503
I IM Cont• actor shall
comply with the ptovo
soons of Se<1oon 1170 lo
1780. 1nclus1v1. of the
California labor Code,
the prevaohna rate and
scale of waaes u tab
hshed by lhe City of
Costa ~u which are
un hie woth the C1ly
Cl4!rll of lht Coty of
Costa Meu. and shall
lodeol penalties pre
scribed lhere1n l or
noncompliance of s.od
Code
The Coty Council of the
City of Costa Men
teserves the ri&hl lo
'e1ect any and/or all
bods
JUUi fOlOIC,
D.,..ty City O«\
Cltyef(Mt••-
D•ted June 2, 2003
NOTE. M•ndelory ,ob
walk·lhroueh rs required
slarl'"ll al the Costa
Mesa City H•ll lobby. 77 r Ur Or•v•. on Tuesday
June 17, 2003. al I 0 00
•m
Published Newport
Beach Cost• Mesa Daily
Pilot Jun• S, 12.
2003 Th477
*'-'" 'ill , ,.,, .... .
fktilM ..... ...
r he followln1 per son
has abendontd the uw
of the r o~llhous Busi
nus N1mt Tole &
Cer pel Unl1m1led. 16J 17
If arbor Olvd.. f ountaon
Valley. CA 92708
The f oc:htious Business
name relettf1d to above
wes hied 1n Orenee
County on 9/20199. FILE
NO 199968059J2
ALAR CORP (CA),
16JI 1 Hl'bor Blvd
Fountain Vallpy CA
92708
Th1S bus'"'" ·~ con
ducted by • corpoi •l~n
ALAR CORP. Allen
Bayrooli. C£0
S......tf
M f ttfllletf .............
Tiie followl111 P•UOn•
have ab ndolled lbt "'" of llM r tclltiovs Bull·
nus Name. •> Tilt l
Ca1pet Unllmlled, b )
CarJ>el lo Ille Unlimited,
IUl7 Harbor 81vd.,
f 011ntaln V1lley, CA
92708
The Flcl!Uous 8uslntu
n1me relKIH to ebove
WH filed In Ortntt
County on 10-1·98, FILE
NO. 19986771368
Aunt• B1yrootl, 1705
S Mein StrMt, Santa
Ana, CA 9'I707
Allen Bayrootl, l705 S.
M11n StrHl, Senta Ana,
CA 92707
This buS1nus Is con·
ducted by. co p11tners
Allen Ba yr ooll
Tiiis statement was
ftled with the County
Clerk of Oran1• County
on 05/28/03
200'6946120
Dally Pilot June 5, 12.
19,26,2003 Th480
Re-. ..... ... s......
The loUowlna per~ons
are doina bu$meu u :
Spo<ts Fuel 01strlbutina.
27202 Rea10, Mission
V1t10, CA 92692
Brent W frank, 27202
Reaoo, Mission ViefO, CA
92692
Londa A. frank, 27202
Retio. Mission VoefO, CA
92692
fh11 business 1s con·
ducted by a aeneral
par Iner ship
Have you sli11 led do1na
bus'"ns yet? Yes 9-1·
2002
Linda A rtank
Th11 s tatement was
hied with the County
Clerk of Or •nae County
on 06/03/03
20036946752
Oa1fy Pilot June 5. 12
19,26,200J fh486
RdillMlllflm ... s..e..r
The lollow1n11 pe•sons
ate do1n11 business as
a) Tile & Carpet Un
hm1ted, b) C1tpet & Tile
Unhm1ted 16317 Harbor
Blvd .. fountain Valley,
CA 92708
MTAMKT Coop, (CA)
16317 Harbor Blvd ,
rounh1n Valley, CA
92708
This bus1neu os con
ducted by a corporabon
Have you started dome
business yet? Yes
S/16/03
MTAMKT Coip Matli.
Anderwn. President
This statement WIS
filed w1lh the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 05/28/03
20036946121
Oa1ly Pilot June S I?.
19,26,2003 fh481
AclitlM ..... -s...... The lollowone pet s.ons
are doin& buS1neu as
a) BA SE BALL
LESSONS COM,
b) SOfTBAll
LESSONS COM. 448D E
Atdmore St , An1he1m.
C•hforn11 92807 3!:144
Oavod Edwatd lleolh,
4480 E Atdmore St
Anaheim C1lolor n1a
9"807 3544
This busonen 1s con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
tlave you star led doona
buun•s\ yet? No
Oavod E Keith
llHs statement was
hied with tbe County
Clerk of Orana• County
on <Y.>/08/0J
2003694307
Dally Pilot May 7? 29
June S. 12. 2003 TH457
~ ..... ... s.....
lhe lollowinc persons
are do'"e business IS
OIVERSOISCOU NT COM
JOJOll Espeun1a, Suite
A, Rancho Santa M•r
111rota. CA 9"688
SCUBA COM llC (CA).
30308 lsperan7.& Suole
A. Rancho Santa Mar
carota. CA 9t'688
This bu1'Jness 1s con
due led by l1m1ted
l 1&b1lrty Co
Have you star led d0<na
busoness ytt1 Yn,
06/01/1990
SCUBA COM lLC.
Melinda Hetndon. Man
111n11 Membflt
Th11 statement was
filed with the Coullly
Clerk of Ounee County
on 06/03/0J
20036946765
Oaoly Pilot lune S, 12.
19,26,2003 fh492
Adt"-...... ... s.....
Co1t.1 Mesa Htwpo1t
R1flt Auoclellon (CA),
565 W. 19th St., Coita
Mei•, CA 92627 This bu.in.as Is con ·
dllct•d. 11,: • eotpotatio.I
~vt you stwt.d clohw
bu1lnt11 yen r ... 1999
Coit• Mesa Newport
Rifle As1oclAltlon, Wayne
A. Morse, President Thb stateme.nt wn
filed with the COllll\1
Cleflt of Ora,,,. County
on05/30/()J
IOOMf 46411
Delly Pilot June S, 12,
19, 26. 2003 TH476
Th• followln1 persons
ire dolna business as:
Boardwalk ApOtllul
Set vices, 4J8 Beypolnte,
~ort Buch, CA
Shennon Jo.chimstal·
er, '38 Baypolnl•, ~~ort Buch. CA
Brl1n Joach1mtt1ler,
438 B1ypolnt1. Newport
BHch, CA 92660
This busonns Is con·
ducted by: husb8nd and
wilt
Have you 1tatttd dom&
busmen yet? Yes 2003
Shennon JoacJumstaler
This stetement wn
ftled with the County
Clerk of Ottne• County
on 06/03/03
200Ht467SI
Delly Pilot June 5, 12,
19, 26. 2003 Th493
Re-.. ..... .........
The followlne perwns
are doina business as
Electronic f1nanclal
Services, 3300 f1111ne
Ave #265, Newport
Beach. CA 92660
Key Mortaac• Corpo·
1 atonn (Al). 3300 Irvine
Ave Ste 320. Newport
Buch. CA 92660
Thos business 1s con-
ducted t>y· • c0<p0fatoon
H•ve you started doma
busone&s yet, Ye\
J/27/03
lley Mortaaee Cotpo
r a lion, Mocllael C•• onell.
Pres>dtnt
This statement wu
ltled wrlh the County
Clerk ol Orance County
on 06/10/03
20036947535
Daily Pilot June 12. 19.
26. My 3, 2003 lhSI I ,... ....
... s......
The lollowona persons
11 e dolnl busintts as
Advetlosina Recruolment
Spec11hsts. 16700 Se
quota St., f ountaon
Valley. CA 92708
lla lhleen Nomut1,
16700 Sequoia S t ..
r ount1m Valley, CA
92108
I hos business 1s con·
dut ltd by lomoted
l11b1hly Co
Have you slatted dome
business yet, Yes. I· l
03
llathleen Nomure
lhos statement was
hied wtlh ttle County
Clerk of Orance County
on 05/30/03
20036946412
Daily Pilot June 5, 12
19. 26 2003 1H469
Re-. ..... ... s......
fhe lollow1n1 persons
~r~ do•nc buS1neu '' HoH1nn f1n•nc11I Sttal·
eeoes 18301 Von lier
m•n •32S, lt~one. CA
9261?
11! W Horn & Asso·
c1atu hoc . (CAI. 18301
Von Kfrm•n rt 325
It vine CA 92612
Thos busmen 1s con
du,ted by a c0<potat1on
Have you started dome
bu\lness yet1 No
J 8 W Hotn & Asoco·
•Its. Inc.. Shero l W
Hoin, Seetela•y
This statement WIS
hlt>d wolh the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 0!>/20/0J
200Ht4Sl01
Daily Pilot May 'l2. ?9
June 5, 12. 2003 TH45j
fktlllM .... ... s.....
.......... .........
The followtna penon1
.,, dolftC ~ es:
P1cfl1C Cnut lnlUf'ance
Asuc1. Ille., 2700 w Plclfie Cotat Hwy. Ste. ZOO, Htwport 8ffch, CA
92'43
Peclfle Coest ln1ur•
ance Apnc:y, Inc. (CA),
2700 W. Pec:ffie Co.st
H"'Y· Ste. ZOO, NtWp«t 8etch. CA 92663
This busineu Is con"
ducted by: a COfpofatlon
ll•v• you 1t1rted doln1
busmen yet? Ho
Pacilk Coest Insur
•nee Aceney. Inc .
Jeffrey w. Lona. CFO
This statement wn
flied with the County
Clerk of Oranct Count>'
on OS/lll/03
to0J4t44tl7
Delly Piiot M11 U. 29,
June&. 12. ZOOS TH447
fk-.11 ..... ... s.......
The followlna peraons
••• doirll business u Or11nktn Unclt lnd11s
tries. 30 P1l1tine Suite
3J.4. Irvine. CA 92612
Ryen Moott, 30 Pale·
tine 1.334, lrVlnt, CA
92612
Jeremy Johnson. 2514
J W MacAtlhur, Santa
An•. CA 92704
This business ls con
ducted by: a cenetal
par tnershlp
Have you started doma
business yet? No
RyanO Moofe
Thrs statement wH
flied with the County
Cletk of Oren&e County
on 06/03/03
200'4946764
Daily Pilot June 5. 12
19, 26, 2003 IH489
~ ..... ... s......
The tollowina peisons
'" do1na bus1neu as Ne. !Step. 434 R1wer$odt
Avenue, Newport Buch,
CA 92663
ll1therln1 Cleilet. •34
R1wet1ide Ave .. Newport
Buch, CA 92663
Chroslophet Cl11ter
434 Riverside Ave .
Newport Beach, CA
92663
lhls business rs con·
dueled by husband ind
Wiit
Have you staited dotnl
business yet? No
ChHslopher Cle1ter
This statement was
fll1d with the County
Clert. ol Or1n1e County
on 06/0J/03
200'6946772
Oaoly Pilot June !>, I?
19,26.2003 Th497
~ ...... ... s.......
The l0Kow1a1 person\
'" dolnc business as You• Home Pro Pamhna.
575 W 19th St Apl
205, Coit. Mesa, CA
92627
John Wayne Ruuell,
S75 W 191.h St. Apt
20!!. Costa Mes.a, CA
92627
This busonus 1s con
dueled by 1n md1v1du1I
Hive you sterted dotnl
bui1nen yet' Yes.
6 6"03
.lotrn Wayne Russell
This statement WIS
loled with the County
Clerk of Or a nee County
on 06/10/03
200Ht47SJ3
Daily Pilot June I? 19
26, July 3, 2003 Th!> I 0
Ac-.. ....
-s.....
The follow1na person'
ate doona buStness u
a ) l\1dar1 Inc b)
K1du1 Outdoor c)
K1d1•a Import, d) Oavod
ll•y Collection. 146 E
18th Street, Coil• Meu ,
CA 92627
lladata lrropofl C. port
Inc (CA) 146 l 18th
St•ul. Costa Mesa CA
92627
Thos business " con
ducted by • corporation
ll1ve you slatted do1na
busoneu yet, Yu.
12 I 2000
Keda1a Import r •POii
Inc., Liu laharoan. Vin
President
This slalement wn The fotlowin11 persons toled with the County
are doma businen H . Cle1k ol Dtanae County
Simply Shlll>tly. 370 B on 06/06/03
£ 17th Street, Costa 200Ht41175
Mesa, CA 92627 011ly Pilot June 12. 19.
f dward luke r lllSI· 26. July 3, 200J Th•96 mon1, 1660 Perk New·
port 1218. Newport-,....... .....
Beach. CA 92660 -S......
Mochetene Anne McCanrnt. Thi lollowonc per sons 1650 Patk Newpo #218, Newpnrt Buth ire doona bus'"en u CA 9?660 Jf>'s Ctepes Al A Co. 179
Thos business 11 co E 171h St 1107. Costa n Meu, CA 92627
ducted by a Per Vesterlund 179 C
acnerel pao lnershtp 17th SI • 107 Costa The followin11 person1 Have you slMled doon1 Mew CA 926V
•re doina business as bu,lneu yet> No Julous Aodrocuei. 875
HUT -21, 660 W 17th Edward Luke fll1$1· 46lh Ave. San Fran
SI reel #Q·21. Coste mons cl&eo. Cl\ 9"121
Mesa. CA 92627 This stetement WH llled This business " con
fhe Turi Company. w1l"'lhe County Cle1k ol dueled by in indowodual
Inc (CA) 1750 Wh1ttie.r Ottna• County on 06/ Hevt you stMted doinc
Avenue •SS, Costa Meu. 06/03 business yet? No
CA 92627 200J6947171 Per Vesterlund
This business 1s con· Oelly Pilot June 12. 19. This stalemenl wu
ducted by· a c1>1poratJon 26, July J, 2003 TH499 filed with the County
llan you sterted do'"ll ficMlls..... Clerk of Orana• County bus mess yet 7 No on 06/02/03
The Turf Company, --~ 200Ut466S4
Inc • Irene Youn& VP/ The follow1n1 penons Dall~ Pilot >une S. 12.
Secretary •re dOln<fs business II. 19 2003 T•UO'> This statement wlS 5 o ' · '"°' fifed with the County OCC, Yorkshire ~ ......
Clerk of Oranee County Dr1ve, Cyprus, Cahf1>1
on 06,!06/03 n11 906JO ... S.......
200S6t47177 Richard Vernon Hol The lollow1n1 114fson1
Thts slat.,nenl wH
filed woth the County
Clerk of Ounce County
onOS/28/03
200'694'1 It
12 19 men, 5050 Yorhhlrt are doona bUMflHS as Deily l"ilot June • • Ofivt, Cyll'eSS, Caltfor The Fifi Wood Oven
M, July 3. 2003 Th502 nla 90630 Plue. 891 West Ballet
D11ly Piiot hint 5, I?.
19.26,2003 TH4 79
............ This busintts b con· St. A·IB, Costa MtH . ... S..... dueled by: an inclivldual CA 92626
The lollowi111 persons bi:!'~!.:~:~ doina ~.!h~= :."~·
art dolna btnlnes• u . Rlctlttd ttolman 211. Co1ta Meat. CA A & T leulna • Thlt atete1T1tnt wes 92S26
[qulP"l'fll, 8112 Mull· fli.d wfttl lht Covnty This bu1111tu It con·
''" Ot • Hunt1111ton Cletk of Ot1n11 County ducted by: en 1ndlvldu11
8t11ch. CA 91646 on 05/14/03 t1 ACKhtllt RoHw , 8182 -,.,.......... .,,. Y041 •l•tttd 6olnc .-. ._...... bllllntu Jtt? Yes, ~ Mu111ter Ot .. HunUnrton Dally Pilot JuM 12, It 01 03 8t.ti'!· C: ~ I I U 26. Jui, l . 2003 Th51S Sand ChuJmlf
..-__ ............_ Tllls ataltllltflt wn Muni t« °'...La~~nlinrton ,__ filed wttli th• County 8'Th~· ~ la con ._..._., Clerk o• Ou111• Covnty
ducted •r 1 l'Mf•I ni. lollowlna peoont Oii 05/16/03 pelftntf-... dolflC boltlntu I t: te01H44ft I
Hew f'O\I rurtect dOlfll ~onut Sfla, 445 ScHith o.111 l"IM . Ma1 22. 29, ~!:r~!.."; ~~. ~i ltCVM .lllnt 5,=lf TH4U
flllt tl•teme11t wu C • t" '' •1• h 111 •• I ....... fW w1U1 t... c.unty W1Rllt11<11ft, OS Cedar Ill• • • ~~"'19 C-ty ~l LAIUM htcll CA ...........
JUll'47JU 1)11 ......... COii· ~IMn:::::r ==
fl'llot ._. If , lt ""te4 •1 M ~ fJf tM t lctltlolls •11111•
3,2003 b~~~~ ........... Aftetl ... , ...._ 2003 ,... Cho-.. a.terr, l280 [. y.,.. liftdt ......
.......... C....,llllt •~11 !!!.!J. rt1centla, CA
'"' ~ ,.,.... .T1* ·~ w: --111 .--............ It' flN •lttl tt1t CM.,. Tiit rlttlbNI ._.._ •) c..t. ........... cs.ii of Ot ... C...'1 ...... ,...,.. ......
Marina, Newport Beech.
CA916Ci0
This bu1lnt1t Is con
ducted br. •" lndlvfdual
Ttmft'ly Rey
Th • atat1rn1nt .,tt
tlMd wlttl the COllnty
Clttk of Orana• County
on 05/30M
aoGJ4MH14
Dally Pilot June 5, 12.
19, 26, 2003 TH471
The lollowin11 pe.rsons
ere doln1 buslnt11 IS Scoc>t It Out, 923 Sprlna
fide Or .. HtwP«t Buch,
CA 92660-8210
Harry E. C1lewood Jr.,
923 Sprlna Tide Or.
Newport Buch CA
92660-8210
Mlr11m II Get.wood,
923 Spr1n1 Tldt Or.,
Newport Beach, CA
9266().8210
This business is con
ducted by. hu$b1nd •nd
wife
Hive you started dolna
bU$1MU Y•l1 Yn Mey
2003
Harry £. C1tewood Jt
This atelement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 06/10/03
200S6'47SJ6
Daily Pilot June 12. 19,
26, July 3 2003 TS 12 ..........
... s......
The followm& persons
ate doona business as
Cahfotn1a Community
Collea• Badm1nlon
Coaches Assoc11t1011,
26084 Via Pera. M1ss1on
VteJO, CA 92691
Allan Hodae•t 26084
VII Pera, Mos~oon V1e10.
CA92691
This bus1nttss 1s con
ducted by an unincor
por1ted 1ssoc1atoon
othet than 1 p1ttner ship
Heve you \tarted doing
bus'"en yell No
Allan Hodeert
This statement wu
hied with the County
Clerk of Or1net County
on 05/30/0J
200)6946436
011Jy Pilot June !>. I?.
19. 26.2003 TH4/J ,..._....._
... s......
The lollowonc persons
;ue dome bustnttS u
JTC Ser een Gr1ph1cs.
1835 Wh1tl1e1 Ave , •A4,
Cost• Mesa CA 92677
Chm Okey I I l t
18th St •B. Costa ~
CA 92627
Tiffany Sh1uahneuy,
4120 N S,int• Cecilla
St . Onnee. CA 92865
Jamtt Shauahnessy,
4120 N Senta Cecilla
SI Or•nae.CA 92865
This business os con
ducted by • 1enet .. 1
partnetshop
Hive you star led doma
binmess yet' ND
T rffany Shauehnnsy
This statement was
hied woth the Counly
Clerk of Ot1n11e County
on '1',,/27 /OJ
200J6t4st74
011fy Piiot Junr 5. I?
19, 26. 2003 Th478
Ac-.. ..... ... s.....
The follOWlfli per SO!ll
., e do'"I bus'"ess n
Sprtnt Cleaners i
laundry 103 C 17th St
•10, Co"• Mesa, CA
9'1621
Edwm Andrew llonds
fathtt, 24561 Kuoesv1.iw,
lacuna N11uel. CA 92611
fh1s busonen os con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have rou •tM led do1n1
bu•oness yet 1 Y n 1ti6/
90
[dw111 A11drtw K111ds
lather
This stetement wn
loled with tht County
Clttk of Or •nar f.ounly
on 05/16/0J
200'6944911
Deily Potol May 72. 2<3
June ~ 17 ?001 T H441
AdillMa..m ... s......
Tht followma petsons
1rc: do1na busmess n
Th11 Pr o•poce Group
2811 Uazel Place Cost•
Mesa. Ca 9'1626
Prospoce ln11esto11ations
In.. (NV). 2811 H•zel
Place, Co\11 Mesa, Ce
92626
Tifis business 1s con
dueled by 1 (orporatoon
Han you sl1<ted do1ne
business yet? No
Prosptce lnvuU111toons
Inc , Samuel T V1d1ur
r et•. Pr es1dent, Cf 0
fhos $latement was
ltled with the C11unty
Clerk ol o,.n1e County
on 05/20/03
200Ht4U04
Dally Pilot May 22, 29,
June 5, 12. 2003 TH456 .......... ... s......
fhe lollow1n1 penons
.att doona buslnen n
ocdm direct milt mat
kelina. J.400 S. Su51n
St .. Santa An1, CA 92704
Ouna• County 0.,ect
Mail. Inc (CA) 3400 S
Susan SI , S1r1l1 Ana,
CA92704
This businns Is con·
ducted by· 1 corpor.1tt0n
... .,. you slatted dolna
butlll•n yet7 Yes, 1990
Orena• County OtrKI
Mail, Scott fletchat,
Corp Ster el ar y
Thi> tl•ltment wu
filed \lfltll "" county Clerk of Ot•nce County on~/16/03
200'4'4.4'16
OallJ l"olol M_ly Z2. 29,
June S, 12, 2003 TH446 ............ .........
The tollowil\a penona
"'' dolna bvllnt:H H Shell l11terl)lltts, 1070
l"ttk N•w~1.Ntwpo•t hteft, CA nMU
ltob11t Sheil, 1070
Plfll Newoort. Newport 8elch, CA 92"0
11'1111 fanttlno Del
SIWll, 1070 l"erk Ntw ~~lktcll,CA
T!Mt '""'-Is COii !NdM .. ,. llllMIM end
Wlfe ........ •tat t.d dol111 ~,.,,No
ltoOlftSMI
lMs st1t1"'9nt .....
Med W'tfl UM Cowrty
c ... of°'"" Cotfftty •OfllOIOl ... "'"' llttf AauctetiH, •> ·~·:=... •• ft!H NI Or .... c..tA ..._ ~ c> r...ey • ~ 1a.o1.; ru CW9A.•W.~ .,_.,.,... ,_. 1• ti, lllO«WNlll .. Dlilr ,. ... -. l! }..'..t
21. Mrs. lGOI '~ 'd'tt "-lt.M. *> TIMM 1-In ZM1 ne
mme1#fWa
fOIWIO ...
Of Ma.oucllVllMI
UClll
..... ~r~
To ~om II M•y
Concern·
The Nam•(•) ol the
Appllc111t( 1) oi/an
Al.CAI.A ADRIAN
RAMIREZ MARIA CLE NA
The •PPllcanls listed
above '" •pplyine ll.1 the 01oertmenl of
Alcoholic Beveraae
Control to sell alcoholoc:
beur1ees 11· 2228
NCWPORT BLVD C,
COSTA MESA, CA 92627
Trpe of 11cense(s)
epp!Htd for. 41 ON
SALE BECA AHO WINE ·
EATING Pl.ACE
P11bh•h•d Newport
Bt1ch·Cost1 Meu Oerly
P1lul June 12, 2003
CNS 5A3177 Th504
Ac-. ....
... s......
The lollowln1 persons
are doln& bu1lneu u :
Ocean• ShH I Metal. 322
Twenty Flut Street •B.
Hunlinfton Bt1ch. Cah
I or n 11 9264.B
Broan James Halter
man, 322 Twanty f11st
Street •B. Hunllnaton
Beach, CaUlornia 92648
This busmess " con
ducted by· an 1nd1v1dual
Have you stat'ted do1n1
business yet, No
Brian Halletman
Hus statement wu
fifed with ll1e County
Cltrk of Oran1e County
un 05/28./03
20036946154
Oaoly Polo! May ?9 June
5, 12, 19,2003 Th465
AdtliMa..m
-s..... The tollowonc person\
ate do1n1 bus1neu •s
EC OeSl&ns. 706A Awo
udo Ave • Cotona del
Mar, CA 9262!>
[llub1lh Co•dov•
706A Avoc.sdo Ave
Corona del M•r CA
92625
This busmeu os c:on
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
118Ve you SIB• led dnm1
buuoen yet? No
f hr a beth Cordov3
l h1s slatemtnt was
hied wrlh lht County
Clerk ol Or •net Coonty
on 06/03/03
200 . .)6946755
0•1ly Pilot lune !>, I?.
19 26,2003 lhA94
Rdil.s~ -s.....
1 he fotlow1na p~• sons
are doone businn' as
STT Croup 20281
8tenhtone ln llun·
tonrton Be•ch CA 9:>646
lodd C Smith ?0281
Btenhtone ln Hun
tmaton Beach CA 92646
This busonns 1s con
ducted by an 1n1l1w1d11fl
Have you s~1 ted do1ne
bu\lneu yet> No
fodd [ Smotn
This st1lem1n1 w•'
ltled with the t.ounly
Cler~ ol 01 an11t County
on <Y.>/16103
200J6944914
Oa1ly P110t May 72 29
lune 5 12. 2003 I H43/ ,........._
... s......
lh, lollowmc pttsons
•rt dome busmen n
01stove1 y ln~ptcllons
1815 Newpotl Blvd Ste
AI09 215 Cost• Meu
CA 92677
Thnmas I liall 36!>
ll1m1lton St Uno I I I
Cu\I• Mesa CA 9"l6l7
Tiu\ bU\tnn> " con
ducted by 1n 1nd1v1dual
lfave you stMttd doon~
bU\lnts\ y~t1 Y"' '>/II
0.1
lhom•' 11.-11
Th" slalemt'nl wu
ltll'd ••lh tht County
Clerk of Or '"I~ tounty
on 0'.>/16103
20036944915
Oaoly Polol May ?:? 29
Junr S 12 200J TH«O
fidiliM...,
"-Stllmllt
The lollowona petsons
•rt dome business as
Natoonal l1bout1><1n &
W•ltr Syllems Mf1 .
6491 Maple Ave Unot A
?8 Westm1Ml•1 f.A
92683
James S1m11k1s 1915
Mouoon SI So PaudeM
CA91030
Thos busonen is con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Hne you st•• led dome
busmen yet> Ye' 19!>5
James S1mak1S
This statement was
toled woth th<! County
Cle<ll of Or1n1e Cou11ty
on 06/06/03
20036t47 1IO
Daily Pilot June 17, 19,
26, luly J. 2003 Th501
Ac-.. ..... ... s.....
The lollow1n1 person$
•• e doina busmen H .
Crepev1ne l eeal and r tnl'"Clll. I 7712 Cr1bb
l 1ne. Hunllnaton Buch.
CA 92647
Steven Raymond Len
tkes, 17712 Cribb Lant,
Huntinaton Buch, CA
92647
Tlilt bu1lnes1 ts con•
ducted by: an individual
Haw you •ter tecl do•fll
b111ln I yetf No
Stntn Lentlltt
This lt•t•ment WI'
filed with the CovrrtJ
Clerk of Orena-County
on 06/06/0J
20036947179
Dally Pilot Jun• 12. • 19.
26. July 3, 2003 Tll500
~ ..... ... s......
Tht followlna persons
are dotna bualnau as
Pony Pels, 3286 furlocll
Of , Cost• Mesa, CA
92626
Sheil• Ann Fer11u1on.
3286 Turlock Dt , Costa
Mtu, CA 92626
fh1~ business Is con·
ductacl by: en 1ndovklll•I
H•v• you slllrttd do•n&
buslnus yet? Yes
1989
Sheila r ereuson
This stateme11t WH
loi.d woth the County
Clefk of Ounc• County
on 06/10/03
2003H47S3t
D11ily Pilot June 12, 19,
?6, July 3. 2003 lh506
F--.. ..... ... s......
The followina persons
are doln& business as:
Madison landscape
Oesian. 5 Cameron Cir ,
foothill Ranch . CA 92610
Sus.an liene Hupp. 5
Cemeron Crr , r ooth1ll
Raroch, CA 92610
This business Is con
dueled by en ind1v1du1I
Hne you stertld d01na
business yet? No
Susan Irene Hupp
Thos st1temenl was
toled woln lhe County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 06/03/03
200Ht467H
Daily Pilot lune 5 It'
19 76,2003 ThA87
fktlt'-s ..... ... s.....
The follow1n11 penons
are dome busoneu IS
I amaddon Consultation
Co 19431 Rue De
V.alote *Zif.. Foollull
Ranch. CA 92610 "312
Ta11h1 o.1i.1 lamaddon
19431 Rue Oe Valott
•2tC f oottroll Ranch CA
92610 ?lll
I h•s buMnu\ Is con
duded by •" 1nd1v1du1I
H•ve you stat led do'"I
busonen yet' No
I •.ih• 0111a1 I 1rnaddon
I h" ~laltment WIS
hied wtlh the County
Cleth of Ounce County
on O!>/J0/03
20036946441
Daily Pilot June 5 12
19 ?6 ?003 11*46 7
RctllM ..... ... s.....
1 he followine per M>ns
•rt dumc busmen as
k1hnwn Bros Oesran &
COh\llUCllOn 1139 Aste<
PIKt Costa Mesa CA
9'1611
re,,y Michael JohnM>n,
'll 39 Aster Place Co•••
Meu CA92627
Thi\ business os con
ducted by an 1nd1vtdu1I
Uave you Jl11ted doona
bu\1n111u yet' No
I~" y M John•on
This statemenl wo
hied w1t1> the County
Cler .. of Oranae County
on 06/10/03
2003H47S4l
Otuly Pilot June It'. 19,
l6. luty J. 2003 ThSI !I ...........
... s......
lhe follow1n1 persons
are doona busoneu as
Cuaae fl0ot Soluloon .
Int . I JI N Tustin Ave
'205 finhn. CA 92780
Cat11e Floot Solutoon.
!CA) 131 N Tushn Ave •?O'> 1 u\l1n, Cll 92780
r111s busineu 1s con
dudtd by a cotp0<1Uon
Have you st11 lid d0111&
business yet' No
C11 •&• floor Solution
J•mts Nalh•n ~Don
nell. Preside nt
lho\ statement wn
loled with the County
Cl•rk of O\.•nec County
on 05/lO/OJ
2003694.Ut
Oaoly Pilot June 5 12
19.?6.?003 TH468
Rt-.. .....
... s.......
The lollow1nc persons
••• do1n1 bus1nes& as MJS Auocleles, 700 lido
Paik Or •33. Newport
Beach, CA 92663
M~hHI J. SpendOhnl,
100 Lido Per~ Of •JJ.
Newpo• I Beach CA
92663
This busmen I& con
ducted by: •n Individual
Have you started do4n1
bus-ness yet? Yes, 2/14/
89
MIChHI J Spendollnl
This statement was
fllect with tht Counl.,
Ci.tll of O• ana• County
on OS/16/03
200'6'44917
O•lly l"llot Mey 'l2. 29.
June S, 12, :?003 TH4J8
STARTING
ANEW
BUSINESSr.
• • • • • • • • • • •
" '
........... ~ ..........
Tiii fo. llowlnc I*''°"' '" doMt buslnen •• Seat Gatlt • .JJ& l . ~
St. ... Coste Mew • ..,. m21 Hie• Sllkldo. 3J6 l .
20th St. 16, Cott• Me~•.
CA92627
Tiiis bUSllllSS la ~
ducted by en lndMdu•I
H•W you st111ted cluhll
bmllseUytl?Yes
311611>3
Nicole Salcido
This ttetement wn
filed with the County
Cltrlt. of Dranae County
on0S/20/03
200"'4'"2 Daily Pilot Ma)' 12, 20.
June 6. 12. 2003 TH4!IO .......... .........
Thi followln1 pe:noaf
are doina businn• • Periwinkle Prost, ~
Beryl Lene, Ne•Pcttl
Buch. CA 92660
Michele Aenklfl, 7d
Beryl Lane, NewpoA
Buch, CA 92660 °:
This bu•lneu is coi1
dueled by. en lndlYldual
Have you stlf led dofnc
busintu yet? No
MIChtleRankm
ThtS atatement w,..
hied with tilt Cou11ty
Clerk of Oran1e C111ont?
on 05/30/03 200Ht464JAI
01111 Piiot June 5, 12.
19. 26 2003 lll466 .......... .........
The tollowlna per'""'
ire do1n1 business as
CNS CONSTRUCflOl'f,
789 Newton Wey, c;o,1,
Mesa. CA 92627
Ceoia• N. Simat. U'2'
Vrsta Huerta. ~wfJotl
Buch, CA 92660
Tlus buS1ness " cun·
ducted by 1n 1ndrvldu_.
H•v• you started d611ot
business yet1 Ytt. 1986
Georc• S1m•t
Thos sl1tenoe•1t wn
fifed woth the Counlf
Clerk of Oran1• Cnunly
on 05/20/03
200SH4sttS
Oeoty Pilot May 'l?, '/'/,
June 5, 12. 2003 1H451 ,.... .....
... s.....
Th4 lollow1n1 penon\
art dom& busine~s ""-
Moclds. I JI E 18th SL
Suite •22. Costa Mo·,,.,
CA 92627
lata Nemec. Ill r
18ttl SI Sllfte t 'l1 CM.14
Mesa CA 92677
Thi~ busmen rs r ""
ducted by an '"chv1du41
Hive you started 11!1111c
business yet' No
l ata Nemec
rhos llaltment wa~
filed with the Cou111,
Clerk of Oranae County
on <Y.>/30/0l
200S6t464 H
Daily Ptlol June ~ 12..
19. ?'6 :.ioG3 TH4/" ........... ... --..
The follow1n1 pel\Ull.~
are dolna business n
Ah1el P11 Croomma
G1llefy 1280 r Y0<llA
l1nd• Blvd Ph•untia
CA 92870
M•tl• Del Catmen
Rodr11uei, 901 S 8twl~
St . S.nta Ana. CA 9UIJ
lh«S bustntts ~ c-
ducted by an 1ndtvH11n1t
Hfwt ynu tl.tflld dolfl)t
b usoneu '' 17 No
M•11• Oel C•r"1tn
Ro<1111uez
This statement WI\
hied with the CounJy
Ckrk of Oranae County
on 05/l0/03
200Mt46413
Daily Pilot June 5, IZ,
19. 26, 2003 TH.tl(I --------,. ............
... s......
The lollow1ne pet.-
art do'"I busoneu n
Huntineton Buch Witt
less, 9606 llamoltnn Ave
110?. Huntonaton Buch
CA92646
lhomas f'ham I'"'°?
Newport Ave 116A
Tushn. CA 92780
fh" buslneu Is cnll
ducted by an 1ndlvldu•I
Have you ,t.,.ted do•..,
bu'"''"' yet7 Yt' 4 I 03
ThomnPhem
This 1tat11menl ••l
hied with the Coumy
Clerk of Or anc• Counfy
on06/03/03
200'6946767
0•1ly P°'<Jt June 5, 12,
19, 26, 2003 Th488
TtlUsAholt
YOUR
6WGEWll
"' CLASSIFIED
(949) 642-5671
t
•
The follow1n1 penon'
ere do n1 bu11n9'1 u 91\ Woe Producloon• 51 Oahh• Ave .. Co1on1 dal Mar, CA 92625
Devld 0 11t1e1m1n 518
D1hh1 Ave , Corona d•I Mar, CA 92625
Thia bu11neu I• con
ducted by an ono1v1du1I
Hive (ou st11 ted do'"I
bus1nus yet• Vn 11 6
96
David G1me1m1n
Thll statement wn
llted woth the County
Clerk af 011nae County
on 05/16/03
200H944t2S
'011ly Pilot May 22. 29,
June 5, 12. 2003 1114«
lhe fo1tow1n1 persons
•rt do1n1 busoneu u
Your C11a1a. 2340 Santa
Ana Ave Apt A2, Cost•
Mau, CA92627
Michael Cr•t 2340
S.tnlil Ana Ave Apt A2
Costa MHa CA 926:?7
lhis buune.u os con·
ducted by •n md1v1du1I
Have you st.tied do1111
bU\onen yet• Vu 5116/
03
MILhHIC11t
I h" \tdlement was
filed with lhe Cuunty
Clerk ol 01<1nae Cuunly
on 05/20103
200h945303
Daily Pilot May
June 5, 12, 2003
Polk\· .
The follow1n1 persons
are do1111 buslnus as
Davey Productions, 839
SonOfl Rd Costa Meu.
CA92626
Dana Davey, 839 So
non Rd Cosll Meu
CA 92626
l hi\ business os con
due led by an '"d1v1dual
Hne vou st., led do1n11
b~meu yet' Vu 01/
01/03
Dina Davey
lhis statement wa~
foled with the County
Clerk of Or an&«' County
on 05/16/03
20036944921
Dally Pilot May 22. 29,
June 5. 12. 2003 IH448
The foltow1n1 penons
are doNll bu11neu H
T •ylor Print Mana1e
ment. 1406 Vman lane,
~:668orl 8Hch CA
Lynn hytor Brown. 1406 Y1v11n l ane, New
POii Beach, CA 91660
Th" business Is con
ducte.d by. an Individual
Hav1 you started do1n1
bus.men yat1 No
Lynn r1yl0f Brown
This 1tat1ment wu
hied with the County
Clerk ot 011na• Courity
on 06/10/03
200Ht47S40
011ly Piiot June 12. 19. 26, July 3. 2003 fh507
l h• tollow•na p11so11s
are do1n1 buaineu u
tnter.clln le11n1n1
t1chnolo11es, 209 fern
leaf Ave Coron• del
M11 CA9~
O.an Wocllstrom 209 r trn luf Avt Cotona
de l Mar CA 92625
This business 1s con
dueled by 1n 1nd1v1du•I
Hive you 1llrled doon11
bUSlfttH yet7 No
Oun W1tkstrom
Tt11s statement wn
hied with thco County
Clerk ot Or •nee County
on 05/16/0J
20036944'29
Daily Pilot May 22. 29.
June 5, 12, 2003 TH449
...........
"-*'-' lhe tollow1n1 petson\
.,, doln& busmen •\
Whole front Ph••m•ty
801 B Ball.er St Co\t1
Meu CA92626
Abdul K Jawad 10
Bell Yost• f •Jolh•ll
Rench CA 92ii10
'htS bU\IM"~s I\ r on
ducted by •n 1111J1v1du•I
Hive you •t11ltcl do1n&
busont•• y•P Yt• I I
96
Abdul K J1w1d
Thos \tdlemenl Nd\
hied with lhe County
Clerk ol Or•n&• Count~
on ~/03/0J
20036946753
Daily Piiot June
19. 26. 2003
lf o ,v to Place A
,...... ......
"-S........ lhe fot1owin1 pef\On\
•• e doma bu""'" n R c ARCHll( CI UR Al
lbO M111n<.ol1• St C11•l•
Mo• rA9/6'11
J!tr h••d C1mpb1ll lbO
M•~nolt1 SI l 1J•h MH
t;A 976?/
Uu, bu\1n• \• •\ • un
dul trd Oy drt uuJ1v1du,.1
HtlVr you •I•• h:d d1J•n11
tu.n1nr:\· ,.,, 1 N1
lfo hd•tl I dlllllb~ll
I hi\ ·.t•t•me11t ~it\
ltl•d w1lh the r ount y
C'lto~ 111 IJ••flll• r oupty
.,,, 01; to OJ
2003694 s 302
D•1ly F'olot M•y U 19 Jun~'>. 1? /00.1 I H4S4
RdllM-...U
"-S.....
lhe follow•na per~ns
•• • doona business as
ln1111d 1 Shoppe 21362
Y1• San M1t11nc Aliso
Y11to CA926!>ti
ln1111d Mandtlh ?lJ6i.'
VII S•n Martone Ahso
11eJ0 (A 926!>6
fh1\ bu\meu I\ <on
dulled by an 1nd1"11dual
Have you 11•• ted du1na
bu\one\s ycot' No
In&• 1d M1ndell1
l hos statement wa\
toled with the C:ountt
Cler~ of Oranae County
vn 06/10/0J
20036947531
D•oly Pilot Junt 1 'l 19 76 July 3 2003 fhS14
Thuriday, June 12, 2003 8' -----------------l.lpl Maacel 2MO
f h• lollow1n1 person, f he tollo,,.ina peo suns
ue do•n1 busonen n aoe Ouona bus•nol o
l1nh Busin••• Gro..p lhe P.Od<rn Gotovll 1101
SJl9 Unoveuoty Drove l1rr•11•n W•Y Now1><-•I
I~ Irvine CA 921>12 BHlh CA 'J~
Corbin Harold link\ M111n• f'1dd•11 I IOI
?314 fusth11 l•n• 1.,11p•n W•t N•wll'"'
Tustin CA 97/llO Bu to CA 9/WI
ftui bu\1n•n~ t\ tun fn1~ bu\lfi•\ " Lon
dutl11d by •" 111d1v1du•I dudtd b1 •" II d1w1du•I
HIVe yuu •l•lf•d do11111 H••* 1uu \I" le.J Jv•llol
Ou\1ne\\ y~t 1 No tm\m•~' f•t' No
C<.o•l>•n H•rold l on~ M•••n• I Olla•"
fh,\ \t•lf'mttnl ••\I lh1'. \t•lt'fl1"''' w•\ toled with tn• r rJunty l1l•d .. 1th 11.. f ounty
Cler~ •11 01•n1t• I uurot1 ( IH~ vi Oo •"•' ( 1u11t1
on0515,0J unObllSOJ
2003•944177 2003••••7•2
04tly Pilot M•y U t'1 Cl•lly F'1lut lu11t ', l l
June '> 12 1003 I H( 'lfi I'~ 7!1 lfl(H lt4'JO
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II ours
BY \I a i I/In l'l'r~on:
1111 V.c-1 BJ) .)1rc<'I
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Thur ... c.la~. Wednt'.,J.1~ c; 01111111
Fnda} ......... Thur'>c.l..t) "1111p111
Saturda~ .... J-r1d.1: 'tt<lpm
Rate!> and deadline' arc c,ubJCCt to
change w11huut noll<;c. The publi,her
reserve~ the nght to <.cmor. recla!.:.tf).
revise or rcje1.t any 1. la~'.'>tfit:d
advertt!>Cmcnl. l'lca~c repon .111) error
that may he in your da,~1ficd ad
immcd1atdy. The Oatl y Ptlol accept\
no hab1lrt)' Im an) error 1n an
ad ven1-,cmcnt tor \l.h11.h 11 may bt·
respon'>tble except tor the lO\t ol the
!>pace actuall) 11<.·1.up1cd h} the aror.
Credit can onl) he Jllm\cJ fur lhc: IJr!>l
1n!>ert1on.
Tdcphonc X lO,sn1 'i CX)pm
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ANNOUNCEMENTS ~
& MISC. 1010-1110
GARAGE .)
SALE 1489
$1
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL 2305-2490
motANDISE
fOI SALE &
3010-3940
m
soos-sa5o
Ct"*Y ~ j Au.ctlons 1483 i Garage/
2 ,rt .... AdJ•ln1.,9 Loi. Yard Sales
Misc. Business
1489 Services 2340
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pllte. 1111ens. paontonics.
books. 198> Ouffy patlO
set. croct.ery. and more!
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Attend Md Name a price for the
Rug of Your Drums at the one and only
FINAL
AUC1'-ION
~o minimum I No rnaH·'
Rugs of NotlOOS in Newport Beach hOS
Gone 0oul Business
The remaining lCOJs of
ORIENTAL a PERSIAN RUGS
will be ottered at the pub4lc ouctiOn tor
3 days only
'i.11. I 1111< I I .11 .! I' Ill
\1111 . 11111• I ~ .11 .! pm
\11111 . 11111, I h .1 1 -pm
pievlew enttre Inventory 2 hours before start of each ses.slon
Auction w1H be conducted by Mr David
Wof1ons Stote-1.Jcensed ouchoneel'. Bond #6101963478 AUCliOn WI~ be held 01 the
foonet IOcotiOn of .
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new furniture . 1 t•h
roll l1bl• !llaht Sl!>O
ltd~ ""''t dt\k m~rktl
ldblr S41!> uoly An1r1
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twon t., ,nlton btd
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n•k •••ther p11nc1plu
th•11 Sl!>O che11¥wood
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tommy Baham• turn1
lure drodtn bronzes
I 1tfany la nips hthO\
dinette, etc 714 JSI 8)4()
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DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
(oGSI Cetn Need•
Old Comsl Cold, solver.
tewelry, watches. antiques
collectibles 949 642 9448
3610
100. tmQJll) ICITTINS,
CATS. OOCS ~on lone
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Exmise
Equipment 3760
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MERCHANDISE
Miscellaneous
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( .... rogfstors, ullQl)t'ned
bu• o of T •h1rt baas
4 tear display l•ble~
Coll 949-S I S-2305
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CllANI 20yr1, ltir, lrM •t. L4(XX).Jl n 401 l .. 7
Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN with OMAA SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH Pl.AYOR DEFEND?
&th vulncnable. Eut dealJ1. rumng lhe opening salvo, you lead •
heart t0 the queen, wblch Joles IO EIW's ace. Eaiit conli.oue with ~
ace of soedcs and 8llOlbef and declar-
er will .6ave to concede another llCll'l
Irick .. , well a,s the ace of diamc>fl(I, ,
Down one.
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"K JO 98 42
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Wai.1 a l1lOl'Delll, you cao l"1Pf'Ove
on _your Une. At Irick two run the ten
of bea.rts. East wins with the tice and
revens 10 a club, forcing South to
ruff. lf declata' leads a 1111mp to the
king. East allows it to win, wins the
seoOod iromp with the ace and fon:cs
South again with • club wbJJe the
bea.rts are still blocked. Declarer ha.~
no plain-suh entry back IO hand to
draw the wt iromp, iO trum(> control'
shift& to the defenden.. Clearina hCll1U fi~1 is no beau. Eaiit CID win
the serond lnlmj>, p». partner on lead
wlm the ~ of dWnoods and get • heart ruff roe down one.
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The bidding:
EAST SOUTH
INT l • 3NT 4\? ,_ PMS
Opening lead: Nine of• But don't-ide tO dcfeodjust yet.
Study lhe Jiagram above. Afltlf the
lead of the nine of club~. would you
rather plJly or defend four ~'})Ides?
We like East's decision IO open one
no {IUmp on a band which is e.ssen-
1lally balanced and oontalm the req-
uisilL' high carca. West's double of the 1wo-~pade O\crcall Wlb negative,
'howing 'ornc values and oot for pcnllltJes. Thereafter the auction was
na1ural. with North taking a prefer-
ence to partner's first-bid suit.
A.fl.er running the teo of hearu et Irick
llNO IO the ace and ruffing the second
club. declatct can survive by leadlna
the k:it\g of beartsl That 'kills the
queen, but South is ahead of the
game. The nut bcatt is ruffed high.
Whether WI ovemilfs ~ discarm. one Irick in each suit cxccpt clubs is
all the defcndcn can eecl
Suppo.!>C you ele1.:1 10 declare. Afl.U
A complex hand. If East ducks the
1en of hearts al trick two. declarer is
111 the crossroads. A low diamond
toward the K Q should prevail. but
the defenders might still obuin a
fourth Irick if declan:r misstep~.
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NlW,OllT AUTOSPOltT
949-574-5600
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NEWPORT AUTOSPOltT
949-574-5600
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own•r. \Ohd car $19.m
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V6. 26k m1. fully loaded
•Int cond ora1n owner.
$8,000 9'9 713 6306
-..... '03 S-Typo 4.2 Vt, l 5k m1 , white
oatmeal tltlt. CD. thtome
~. 6 ~ auto Save
ISK. $38,995 vlln65955
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A/C, CO. superb lllle new
cohd. vtll9743 112,495
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NIWPOltT AUTOSPOl.T t4t-S74·S600
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throuehout $5995
vlnlM57219 Bkr.
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NlWf'OllT AUTOWOllT
t4t-S74-S600
sultorv ,,, ... , .....
2.5RS. black beauty.
lolded. ITIIY1, al RS options
$10,500 714· 751 2464
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$12.795 Im & warranty
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IJl'emium wheels.
( 19.190) $27,980 0,,..., ..... ,.
on!)' lllK ml, HRf Pet·
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(19l71) $25.980
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(19418) $23,980
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(19455) $24.980
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(19443C) S38. 980
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(19392) t.32.980
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