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Serving the Ne wport-Mesa community since 1907
MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2003
IN BUSINESS
Newport-Mesa sizzling with great food
Many eateries in the area become the 1in'
spots for dining during the summer months.
the-counter food to a land of
mall food and egg muffins.
But a handful of oth~r gour-
met breakfast shops have el-
bowed their way onto the Itiner-
aries of local diners. Zinc Cafe &
Manet. which opened in Corona
del Mar adjacent to the Quiet
Woman last year, has been draw-
ing steady crowds for pastries
and coffee.
cially with a group of cyclists
who stop in every Wednesday.
"Most of the people who stop
here get some pastry, H said An
Cook. a cyclist who lives in Co-
rona del Mar Village. ·All of thls
stuff I never eat.·
coffee."
Plum's Cafe & Catering. tucked
in the back of a mini-mall on
17th Street, also serves breakfast.
but has gathered steam for its
salads. soups and sandwiches at
lunchtime.
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NEWPORT-MESA -A breezy
breakfast. languorous lunch or
delectable dinner isn't far out of
reach for appetite-whetted din-
Starting off in the early-morn-
ing hours, a string of breakfast
eateries are making the grade
with patrons th.is year. Oliming in, Village resident
John Geyer said Zinc has found
its niche as an eatery with some
buzz.
Plum's outdoor patio has been
known to draw crowds at I.he
noontime hour.
day "You have outs1de and LO-
stde and tt's greaL •
South Coast Plaza eatenes Z
Te)a.). wtuch serves Cajun food.
and Lawry's Carvery. with tts
menu of beef sandwiches. also 1 ers head!~ to this swnmer's hot t spot eatenes.
Breakfast diners cited the ever-
popular Haute alkes Caffe as a
gourmet-breakfast pioneer.
Opened in 1991, the Westcliff
eatery brought high-quality over-
Zinc's vegetarian brealcfast has
become a crowd pleaser, espe-
"It's new and it's trendy,· Geyer
said. HI just come here and sip on
"Great food. friendly service,·
said Denise McPhee, as she left
Plum's at lunchtime on Wednes-See FOOD, Pa1e M I A CLOSER LOOK
iTreading
lightly at
oldest high
school ,
' I
I Co nstruction has begun at
several district schools, but
S Newport Harbor High
LSchool's upgrades to campus
can be a touchy subject.
Chrl1tlne Curlllo
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-Mf..SA -Wllh Measure A con-
struction underway at various school sites.
each of them experiencing an influx of pon-
able housing within the school district. ques-
tions for officials are centering on construc-
uon at the oldest school. Newpon Harbor
Htgh School.
Still receiving inquiries abou1 the future of
the tugh school's nearly 75-year-old tower
and overall fa~de of RoblllS Hall/Loats
Theater, district staff members are worldng
lo ease community fears by updating resi-
dents on the goin~ on at Newpon Harbor.
"There's going to be a lot happening at
Newpon Harbor High School over the next
four to five years.• said Paul Reed, iwistan1
superintendent of business services for the
district. "We're on course ... and we will ge1
to the end of this; we will make it better than
before."
Newport Harbor High will be among the
first two high schools -Co ta Mesa High
School being the other -within the district
to undergo Measure A construction. New-
port Harbor is expected to begin its Measure
A construction early next year.
While nearly every site within I.he district is
anxious for construction to begin. the New-
port Harbor High community is more con-
cerned with the historic and aesthetic nature
of its buildings. Their concerns have not
gone unnoticed
"We've been woddng hard this year and we
will continue to work hard,· said David Pe-
terson, assistant principal at Newport Harbor
who oversees the school's facilities and at-
tends all of the site committee meetings. "We
want to ensure the history and the tradition
and the legacy of Newport HarboL [The
school! is Like the centtal point in the com -
munJty. -weve got a tremendous amount of
public support and a tremendous amount of
See SCHOOL, Pace M
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
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PHOTOS BY KENT TREPTOW I DAILY Pit.OT
Chnstopher Bums, 15, stands behind his mother. Melinda. as she reads a letter shortly after her son was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout
It runs in the family
15-year-old earns his Eagle Scout on
the anniversary of his father's and
grandfather's same Scout promotion.
Coral Wll1on
Daily Piiot
G reat things seem to
happen to the Burns
family of Costa Mesa
every 30 years.
Ovistopher's grandfather.
Gardner Stoddard. became an
P.agle Scout in 1943.
Ovistopher is also 30 years
younger than his 45-year-old
parents.. And he is 60 years
younger than Stoddard. his
75-year-old grandfalher.
It happened as a coincidence,
but lt was no small
accomplishment. It is a ranking
that ls achieved by less than 2%
On Sunday, Christopher
Michael Bums. 15, became an
F.agle Scout. the b.igbest rank
given to a Scout. It was 30 years
ago in 1973, at the age of 15, that
his father, John Bums, was
awarded the same honor. And It
was 60 years ago that
of all boy scouts. John Burns said Christopher's father, John, appear-s in a photo from 1973 when he
s.. FAMt.Y, Pq• M became an Eagle Scout, exactty 30 years before his son.
THINKING ALLOWED
Information key to understanding tolerance
not fOQJI on it u a topic of dbc:ualon.
Rather. he lddrelled the cweral1 need
!or further wodt to tmprowe the way we
humans relate to each other and. of
coune, called for auppott of the~
Councy Human Reladonl Commilllon.
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A2 Monday. Jooe 23, 2003
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
stAN HILl.£R I DAA. V Plt.O T
Terese Pearson, daughters Carley and Haley along with dad Tom hold up a yellowtail tuna at their fish maf'1<et, Pearson's Port in Newport Beach.
Still reeling 'em in after 31 years
Kris O'Donnell
Daily Pilot
P earson's Port, an .
unobtrusive Boating shanty,
is a seafood retailer that has
been around since 1971.
The business is a
second-generation fresh-fish outlet
tha t sells live crabs, seasonal
lobster. seasonal yell owtail tuna, sea
bass, perch, sheepshead and
halibut
Family memories and a faithful following
keep local seafood retailer in business.
wholesale customers.
"Sushi bars buy a lot from us,·
said Pearson. "But we also have
longtime cus\C)mers that come
"That was a real black ,
Oirlstmas, • said Pearson, whose 1 mother, Vi, still worJcs at the store.
. "I miss him a lot."
Pearson recalled that in the early
days. ·we didn't even have walls,
just a roof to keep out the rain. We
also used to steam crabs and
lobsters right here at the window
and hand them to the customers,
but the (county! Health
Depanment made us stop because
they said that cooking made us a
shanty had broken a~ from down from Pomona and Redlands
pilings. floated toward ~e ~ , . tQ p\Altgase sam~;day•eaught ftsh."
and was doing circles in the tUmIOg PeariOn said thit bllsineia is still
basin . We had to get the boat and great but that newcomers to the
tow it back. The channel narrows trade have a tendency to undercut
here at the bridge and the outgoing his prices. New laws and
tide causes a scrong current Well, restrictions. overseen by the state
during a storm, in that strong El Department of Fish and Game.
Nino year, it (the shanty! broke have also cut into bis ability to
loose and floated away." compete with larger commercial
Inside the shanty, next to the firms.
shells, starfish, crab claws and other ·rm not a commercial fisherman
trophies from the deep. which are who tiarvests 10,000 pounds or
"I catch all the fish by rod and
reel.• said 41 -year-old owner
Tommy Pearson. "I generally go out
about I 1 p.m. and stay out until I
catch what I need for a couple of
days. I never keep any fish longer
than three days ...
• restaurant and we'd have to put in
restrooms and all kinds of stuff.·
interwoven into old fishing nets more of fish. shrimp, and shellfish a
that drape the walls, are pictures of year; consequently, restrictions are
'There are a lot of memories
here," Pearson said. "ln 1983, at
about 4 a.m .. we got a call from the
Harbor Patrol who told us that our
his parents, friends. special events tougher on me. but I hope to keep
The business was started by his
father, Roy, who died the day before
Christmas fo ur years ago.
BUSINESS CALENDAR
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ONGOING
The Costa Meee ctt.mber of Commen:e hostl
networtdng lund'leon meetings Wednesdays from
11:45 a.m.to1 p.m. et the COtt8 Mesa Country C1ub.
The cost la $14. The club la et 1701 Golf Course Drive,
Com Mesa. (714) 885-9090.
The Com M ... Communic.tora Toaatma8tarl Club
and large catches. fishing for years." Pearson said.
Pearson's Port. at 300 E. Coast "We're just a mom-and-pop
Highway. maintains many area business.·
meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Ora nge
County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive,
Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who wants to
improve his or her public speaking skills. (714) 444-8783.
Th• Newport Beach DistinguisMd ToHtmaawn Club
1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt.
Pepperoni's mee1ing room, 2300 Bristol St, Newport
Beadl. Call to make reservations. (949) 646-1274-
The M ... Meuengera Toastmastars Club 891 In
Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde
United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St .. Costa
Mesa. (714) 540-4446. ·
The Zing9f'a Toaa1rnMterl ctub 815F mHb for
breakfast on Tueadays from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at the
Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Village, 3851 S.
Bear St .. No. B17. The meeting is free for first-time
visitors. For more info rmation, call (714) 241-1109.
Th• Newport Center Toutmut9n Ctub 231 mHt.a
from 7 to 8:30 a.m. Mondays at the Irvine Co., 610
Newport Center Drive, Newport Beedl. (949)
756-1025.
Th• Hatborttt. To~ Club meets et 7 a.m.
Thursdays at Coco's Bakery Restaurant, 3446 E. Coast
Highway, Corona def Mar. (949) 293-4830.
Udo Isle ToaltmHtan mMt from 8:30 to I p.m.
Mondays at Fletd\er Jones Motorcars, 3300
J amboree Road. Newport Beadl. (714) 964-6314.
The Coneumer ~ N.twolk mNta et 7 a.m.
Fridays In the m8Z'Zanlne et Newport Gateway, 19800
MacArthur etr.id., Newport Beech. Reaervetlona: (714)
550-4785.
WALL STREET WEST
Superb week
for local
• companies
W all Street's bullishness took a
breather this week. as the major
equity gauges paused after
bumping up against high points that
haven't been reached in about a year.
Stocks, which have been in full -tilt rally
mode since March. slowed Wednesday
.-------. after hitting high-water
marks on Tuesday.
PAUL
CLINTON
The Standard &
Poor's 500 Index
reached a one-year
high on Tuesday,
closing Tuesday at
1,011.66 before closing
the week at 995.69. The
Dow Jones industrial
average hit an
11 -month high
Tuesday a1 9,323.02.
The technology-heavy
Nasdaq Composite
Index closed at 1ts highest level since May
2002 at l ,6n. I 4 Wednesday and held
mosl of its gains for' the week.
Analysts attributed the recent gains to a
general optimism that the U.S. economy
should recover during the second half of
the year. With the excess of bullish
sentiment. some analysts took a more
skeptical view. Morgan Stanley strategjst
Steve Galbraith advised his clients 10 "take
some money off the table.·
Newport company added
to Russell 3000 index
A promotion came for Newport
Beach's United PanAm Financial Corp .
which lists on Nasdaq as UPFC.
On Tuesday. the Frank Russell Co.
announced it had tentatively added the
company to its Russell 3000 index. The
widely-watched Russell indexes are used
by mutual fund managers as
benchmarks for investment strategies.
United PanAm is set to be added June
30, when the index is reconstituted. The
new Index will then be set for one year.
"UPFCs indusion in the preliminary list
of companies named to the Russell 3000
Index is, in part. a reflection of our growth
and overall strong financial performance,·
said Oiairman Guillermo Bron.
United PanAm Financial is a specialty
finance company that inve ts in retail
automobile sales contracts and
insurance premium finance contracts.
On Wednesday, shares of UPFC soared
11.74% to close at $14.75.
Conexant di vision speeds
toward public offerin g
On Monday. Mindspeed Technologies
said its outlook was improving as it
moves toward becoming a public
company on Friday.
The division of Conexant Systems Inc.
now antici pates that "revenues will be at
the high end of prior expectations· and
that it is "continuing to see
strengthening customer order patterns.·
ln April. Mindspeed stated that it
expected its tbird quarter revenues to be
up 5% to I 0% over the second quarter's
$18.3 million in revenues. Newport
Beach chipmaker Conexant Systems Inc.
offered shares of Mlndspe~ to existing
Conexant shareholders at the close of
business Friday. The shares will be trade
cm the Amerttll.11 Stock Exchange under
the symbol MND.
Daily A Pilot
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COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW
ON THE AGENDA
Here are a rew or the Items the
Planning CommiAsion will consider
tonight
PARKING LOT PERMIT
Shaheen Sadeghi, authorized agent for
Harold Cozen, Is applying for a permit to
pave a vacant property at 708 and 714
Randolph Ave. for use as an off-site
parking lot for MThe Lab.~ Sadeghi has
been infonnally using the
gravel-surfaced Randolph Avenue
properties for Lab overflow parking for
several years. He now proposes to
improve the lot and to credlt these
off-site spaces for future uses at the Lab.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff supports the off-site parldng lot
because it is next to the site. It will serve
and provides pedestrian access without
having to cross a street or another
property. But staff members are
concerned with Sadeghi's proposal to
FYI
•WHAT: Plennlng Commlulon mMtlng
•WHEN: 8:30 p.m . today
• WHEM: Chy Hall, n Felr Drive
•INFORMATION: (714) 754-6246
credit this parting toward permanent
improvementa at the lab. StaJf
recommends approval, subject to
conditions.
CARWASH PERMIT
James Simon, authorized agent for
Carl Stevens, ls applying for a permit to
establish a hand carwaah and detalllng
business, including outdoor wort. at
1619 Superior Ave.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff recommends approval, wbject to
conditions. Due to the small me or the
property for the type of use proposed.
staff members are recommending as a
condition of approval that no queuing of
customer vehicles occur within the
FAIR PARKING PERMIT
Becky Ba.Uey-Flndley, authorized agmt
for Russell 11emao/P..lperlan. la applying
for a permit for off-site parking at the
Experian parting structure for use by
Orange County Fairpounds patrona
during the Orange County Fair,
weebnds only, with a ahuttle service
included. The parting lot is at 475 Anton
Blvd.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Approval will allow off-site paBiog for
the fair at times that will not aJfect
employee or visitor parldng for Experian
and will reduce tra11ic congestion in the
vidnity or the fairgrounds, offidala say.
-Compikd by Deirdre Newman
Monday, Juit 23, 2003 Al
GETTING
INVOLVED
92663. (949) 673-1191. Pattems are avalleble, end
donated yam la appreciated.
Kathy Silverton, (310) 472~.
More than 2,000 volunteers are
needed. For more lnformetion,
call (714) 967-9167 or visit
www.oc::tomen.oom.
SOLIS IlNVESTME~T & R EALT\'"
KRISTIN M. Sous. Licen.ecd ~ F..swr Agent
• M«tint all of 1""" RuJ Est4U n«ds.
• GETTING INYOUIED runs
periodically In the Dally Pilot on a
rotating basis. For Information on
adding your organlz.ation to this
list, call (949) 574-4298.
SHARE OUR SELVES CLINIC
The clinic, which provides
emergency services to the needy
In Orange County, is looking for
volunteers to deliver and pick up
food from local restaurants and
grocery stores. help with medical
and dental staff. data entry, assist
with food sorting and
distribution, to help at the front
detJt and some other duties. The
group also needs translators.
(949) 642·3451. ext. 257.
SHERMAN LIBRARY
&GARDENS
Voo could uslst with the garden.
work In the gift and tea shop or
become a docent guide for
chlldren and adults at Corona del
Mar'a botanical garden and
historical research library.
Stefanie Kristiansen. (949)
673-2261.
IMAU. BUSINESS
AS5'STANCE CENTER
The Small Business Assistance
Center of Orange Coett College
n.eds volunteers to advise small
bullnea owners in finanoe.
ecoountlng, lsw. marketing. sales,
human reaources and other
ereu. {714) 432-6918.
SOMEONE CARES
S<Ut KITCHEN
Someone Ceres Soup Kitchen
needs food servers and
volunteers for kitchen duties. The
organization 11 at 720 W. 19th St.,
Costa Mesa. (949) 648-8881.
SOUTH COAST
LITERACY COUNCIL
Volunteer tutors are needed to
meet a greater demend for
llterecy end Engll1h as a eecond
languege cte ..... Students are
taught Engll1h reading, writing
•nd epeeklng 1kllls at their own level In small grouJ)9 or one on
pne. There en1 centers ell owr
Orange Co~mty. Once trained,
luton may d\ooM th• center at
Whldl they w.nt to teed\. Mary
Fftzuereld, (949) '68-8664.
80UTHCOAST
REP£RTORY ntEATER
The South Cout Repertory
ThMter needs volunteere to help
with ulhetlng ( ... playa free) end
other func:.tlons. (714) 708-6600.
~UPNEWPORT f. nonptOftt orvanliltion that
promotM th• 1ocial welfen1 by
tducedng the public end
Improving local gowmment In
Newport Beed'I hokta monthty
meetlnga the NCOnd Wldneeday
of Nd\ month at the Newport
8ud1 Tennie Club. A tw:eptlon
nt at 6:30 p.m., end me.doge
ate p.m. Free. Annuel
,.,.~...,ltp ~ .... $20. Send
to '"Speelt Up Newpoft." .o. Box 2.t584, Newport Beed'I,
STTTCHES FROM THE HE.ART
Made up of a group of women
from Southern Carlfomia who
love to kllit and crochet the
nonprofit corporation Is looking
for volunteer, to knit and crodlet
hats, booties and blankets for
premature babies and babies in
need. The items are donated to
hospitals across the country.
SUSAN G. KOIEN BREAST
CANCER FOUNDATION
Volunteers ere needed for a
variety of positiona to hejp the
Foundation wtth the 12th annual
Komen Orange County Race for
the Cure. The rece 11 Sept. 28 et
Feshion llland In Newport Bead\.
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• lnvatmmt &mltint • Sma/J MU/JU Mllrltn Oimpanies
The singing group invites women
who like to ling to join them
Tuesday nights for four-pan
harmony, or Barbershop-style
lingfng. (949) 49fH;685.
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u "the a.mu of con.uc:te~a symbolic
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Wednesday June 25th, 5-6 pm.
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PUBUC SAF:ETY
POl!ICE fllES
COSTA MESA • Ad9ma-.....,. andMeltNM'
~rd: A man was
arreeted on suspleion of
removing a shopping cart at
6:45 p.m. Friday.
• G..._ Avenue: A man was
arTMted on suspicion of
conaptracy In the 1400 blade
M 1:80 p.m. Fridlry.
• Glaw ~A man "'11•
anuted on 8U8p&don of
burglary In the 100 blodc 8t
1:50p.m. Ftldly.
• ...._~Am,n
Ma trr'Mt9d on suepldon of
recel\lfng stolen P'OJ*tY In
the 2200 blodt -12:46 p.m.
Satutdly.
• Hert.or loutw8rd: A man
was a.....ted on auapidon of
rtilisttnu en oftk:er In tt'8
3100 blodt al 1 :50 p.m.
Friday.
• Newport Boulevard: A
man was arrested on
SCHOOL
Continued from Al
public concern. We appreciate
the support and will address the
concern lo the best way pos-
sible.·
Robins Hall/Loats Theater
buildings. which have-posed the
m ost concern, don't fall under
the Measure A plan. After a
structural engineering study was
conducied o n the school's build·
ings, most of which were built in
1928, I.he results sh owed tha1
I.hey presented an unacceptable
risk if Newport Beach suffered a
large "magnitude seismic
event.K
As a resuh, the board of crust·
ees voted to move ahead wilh
plans for a new building.
The board looked at two op·
d ons -one, 10 conduct a partial
deconstruction. seismic aug·
menta lion and reconstructio n
tha1 would cos1 anywhere fro m
S20 million to $30 million and,
two, 10 build a new strucrure
reminiscent of the existing
architecture that incorporaies
the existing tower and theater
facade. TI1e board voted for the
second p roposal, which saves
the cower and would cos t the
discric1 from Sl8 million to $23
million.
To mee1 I.he financial de-
mands of such a project. school
officials will combine allocations
from the state as part of Measure
A with funds it should receive
based on the safety concerns the
school faciU1ies present.
"This is a dis trict project tha1
has yet to be funded and the
school board is in the driver's
seat, K Reed said .
Still awaiting funding, con ·
struction for that plan may not
be completed for another four to
five years. Reed said. Until then,
the students and adminislrators
will be relocaied in10 a group of
ponables that are now being
erected.
Another major renovation at
the high school already under-
way is the swimming pool. The
pool, similar to Robins Hall/
Loats Theater, presented im·
-ALDEN'S
eUIPiCion of PQHHai~ I
controlled aut.tance In the
2100 blod< 8t 5:15 a.m.
Sunday.
NEWFIORT BEM>f
• Belboe ~and,,.
S1Nft A physical fight was
reported at 2:34 p.m.
Sunday.
• Irvine Awnue: A petty theft
was 19POrted In the 1000
blodc et 10.13 a.m. Sunday.
• lrvtne ~u.: A vehicle
theft waa reported In the
1000 bloc* at 6:43 p.m.
Saturday.
• Newport Boulevard and
Hospital Road: A traffic
hazard was reported at 8:21
a.m. Sunday.
• Potns.ttY Avenuw. Reports
of ahota fired In the 200
blodt came In at 12:12 a.m.
Sunday.
• 31st StrMt: Vandalism was
reported in the 400 block at
8:11 a.m. Sunday.
'We want to ensure the
history and the
tradition and the
legacy of Newport
Harbor. [The school] is
like the central point in
the community.'
David Peterson
Assistant principal at Newport
HarbOf High School
mediate h ealth and safety con·
cerns. Due to its deteriorating
condition. the school board rec·
ognized the need to address
those concerns by voting 10
move forward with immedia1e
repairs rather than permanently
shu1ting d own the facility untiJ
Measure A go t around 10 it.
Repairs to the pool fall under
priority six of Measure A, and
Measure A construction a t the
school sites is only expec1ed 10
go through lhe priority four
level.
Staff still seeks olher sources
for funding, since the first h~ of
the two-phase pool project will
cost the district about $628,000
instead of the previous estimate
of $400,000.
"The pool is used by hundreds
and hundreds of kids, as well as
people in the community," Rob-
ert Barbot, the district's superin-
tendent. said d urln.g a school
board meeting in March. MWhen
we look a t the other priorities,
we think this Is justified."
The board agreed and. at the
March 11 board m eeting. voted
to m ove ahead with repairs.
The pool ts used by students
at Newport Harbor, as well as
the city of Newport Beach and a
few other community organiza-
tions. The repairs 10 the pool are
expected to be completed near
Labor Day, well before the
school will receive funds for
construction o n Robins Hall/
Loats Theate r.
The school holds si1e commit·
1ee meetings. which are open to
the pubUc, every other Monday.
The neX1 m eeting will be held at
7 a.m. on July 14 in Heritage
Hall.
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em Sinclair, the president of the very competitively captured palates and lmagina·
Commeru.
•J>eople are starting to back off Continued from Al
(frol'Q] the hJgh-prlced restau-
draw steady crowds at lunch-rants." Sinclair said.
ln l!astbluff. chef-owner BJcb
Mead's Sage bas quietly devel-
oped a reputation for top-norch
neighborhood dining.
The sage plant-colored chairs
and "food for the gods available
to mere mortals" draw diners,
the 2003 Zagat SUrvey reported.
cadon, whJch is a short walk.
from the Performing Arts Cen·
ter.
Owner Noel Turner. wbo lives
In Newport Coasr. opened I.he
restaurant to serve all-naturaJ
steaks and seafood, whJch don't
include animal antibiotics or
honnones. It's the first New
Zealand restaurant outside of
that country. he says.
time. Jeny's Pamous Deli. across Instead. Sinclair sald, they
the street, ts a well-established'"" have been seeking out Bunga-
favorite. law's extensive wine list and Oys-
BRING ON THE NIGHT
But nJgbttime ls the rlgbt time
for a slew of favorites dotting the
Newport-Mesa landscape.
In Corona del Mar, summer
patrons are expected to seek out
popular new spots The Bunga·
low and Oysters and even the
outdoor patios of ·Gulfstream
and Tommy Bahama's.
With the weakened economy.
even wealthy diners have been
shying away from places that
cross I.he $70 to $80 level, said
FAMILY
Continued from Al
Especially now, mos1 Boy Scouts
1end to lose interest as they get
older, he said.
"Ir's an honor," Ouistopher
said. "It's a once in a lifetime
thing. You can't go back and do
it again. I'm glad I got It and I
won't regret it."
Scouts must move up through
the Star and Life ranks. earn 21
merit badges and complete an
Eagle Scout project. Christopher
of the Newport Beach-based
Troop 90 bas already earned 38
merit bad~ and his project
included Improvements 10 the
Boys and Girls Oub of Costa Mesa
where he grew up playing hockey.
The smell of fresh paint from
the bright blue bleachers still
lingered in the air of the club's
gymnasium. And the bleachers
were immediately put 10 use,
filled by family. friends, teachers
and fellow scouts who came to
honor Olristopher's
achievement.
While it has become a f.arnily
tradition, Ouistopher said be
really did it for himself.
"ft was part of my goals,
something I wanted to get." he
said . ·After I got ii, it made me
realize I am one of a select few."
Stoddard, who was a Boy
Scout during World War D. said
some things were different I.hen.
H1s troop had to do all or their
own fundraising and he said he
used 10 contribute to war effort
by collecting scrap metal for the
salvage yards to be made into
ahips and other war materials.
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
tllese types of programs inspire
vtslons ofJove-fes ts, wftb
group-hugs-a-plenty. 1 am not
saying that is what they are but
some people have tha1
impressio n.
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by e-mail
to milce.swanson@latimn.com;
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calling (949) 574-4298. Include the
time. date and location of the
event, as well as a contact phone
number. A complete listing ia
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TODAY
Children 5 and older are lnvtlled to
register for a variety of summer
aquatic camps offered by
Newport Beach Recreation
Services. The camps nm through
August, with numerous morning
and afternoon options available,
from "Sailing and Tennis Camp"
to "Surf Camp." Call (949)
644-3161 for more lnfonnatlon, or
regi9teF--oollf\4Ht
www.clty.newport~ach.ca.us.
Readwa ol al --wlll be ... 10
llgn up for Newport 8MCh Publlc
Library reading progrema
detigned to encourege an
httereat In boob over the lazy
days of aummer. For toddlers
through abcth-gredera, •tt't a
Jungle Out There• will Include a
reed-to-me dub fof Chlld1'9n not
yet rNding on their own and a
reederl dub fot Independent
t'Nden. Special pn>gr8"'8 end
prize drawlnge wtl edd to the fun.
Vlalt any N9wport e.ed'\ Pubflc
Library to tlgn up or catl (949)
717-3818.
Mnn dlf\ww cen ehafpen their'
akllla In an eight-hour AAAP
drfvw Mfitty dMt t*d durtng
two t N ftm 12:3010 4:30
p.m. .u.. 2S ... 24 ..
~Ctudtof1he
Covtnant In COM Meu. a .....
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-~ISJ.DtO.
ters' kung pao caJamart. Both
have already begun drawing
steady crowds at the cocktail
hour.
A baseball-cut swordfish
smothered in lemon-caper
sauce, the Australian lobster and
the prime stealts are top Items
on the straigh1-ahe;td menu,
Bungalow owner Jim Walker
saJd. The restaurant counts 180
wines to choose from.
NThey make an excellent
wine," Walker said about the
popular Australian Shiraz. "And
STILL FASHIONABLE
AT THE !St.ANO
Fashion Islands trllecta of the
Oleesecake Factory. P.F. Olang's
and Callfomia Pizza Kitchen
consistently draw strong crowds.
For those looking for Ngreat
stealts" and a "clubby setting."
Zagat reports, t1eming's Prime
Steakhouse and Wine Bar al
Fashion Island could fit the bill.
In lhe up-and-com ers cat·
egory, Turner New Zealand has
MPeople are concerned about
their heallh, • Turner said. ln ex·
plaining the sudden popularity
of his restaurant. "The place iJ>
full every night."
• PA.UL CUNTON covers the
environment, busme11 and politics
He may be reached at (949)
764-4330 or by e-mail at
paul.clinton@latimes.com.
KENT TREPTOW /DAILY PILOT
Christopher Bums reteives his pin from his grandfather Gardner Stoddard at the Boys and Girls
Club of Costa Mesa on Sunday. Both Stoddard and his son. Christopher's father, are Eagle Scouts.
But some things never change. "I'm sure my mother helped will receive a red . white and blue
~The basic life saving and all me save all this junk," he said, knot badge tha1 he can wear
the good things you expect tlipplng through an old proudly on tus shirt for the rest
acouts to do area all still the scrapbook. of tus life. Wright c;.aid.
same,· he said. "'1be boy scouts Stoddard had the hono r of "I lcnow busin essm en who
have laws of being patient and placing !he pin on Christopher's have their djplomas on the wall.
trustworthy. honesl faithful, shirt for the first time. Memberc; and next to tha1. their Eagle
loyal and all I.hose things." of lhe club joined th e ceremony, Scout certificate -it's very
Along one end of I.he re miniscing and celling stories, impressive." he said. "r think
gymnasium. a display was set comme nding Ouis1opher for his every adult who was a Boy Scout
up, marking the farruly's scout character. and dot'$n·1 malct' ii 10 Eagle
heritage. Stoddard still had his A.\sistant Scou~ter Adam Scout regrets 11. K
scarf wi1h a hand paulled eagle, Wright, 55. of Newpon Beach
his 24 merit badges. a compass said becoming an Eagle Scout • CORAL wtLSON 1s the news
and a rusty flashlight with red was somethlng he wishes he had assistant and may be reached at
and gieen ftlters for Important done when he had the chance. (949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at
Morse code messages. When Christopher turns 18. he coral.w1lson1Ql/at1mes.com
Add 10 it 1he fact chat a
growing number of people a re
getting sick and tired of
"p olitical correctness." Most
people are tired of being co ld
what to say, when, where. why
and to whom they say things
to. I would argue that a lo t of
people would like 10 feel free 10
speak their minds wtlho u1
gelling a s lap on the wrist and
treated aa No. 1 at the Infamous
Mr. ln-elevant Anfval Party. The
Commodores Club of the
Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce will host the party to
k.ldwff the 28th annual Irrelevant
Week at the Newport Dunes
Waterfront Resort. 1131 Back Bay
Drive, at 5:30 p.m. The cost is S10,
including live entertainment, a
no-host bar and culinary treats.
For more information, call (949)
729-4412.
Th• ln•U11u,.1 Posltiw Soccer
Clinic will run through June 26 at
Lincoln Elementary School in
Corona del Mar from 9 a.m. t.o
12:30 p.m. Boys and girls ages 5
to 18 can join for a minimum
donation of $250 per athlete. All
proceeds will go toward research
for Ouchenne Muscular
Dystrophy. The clinic will be
conducted by a number of
_English. pmfeasionaJ .soccer
legends. For more Information,
call (949) 640-5530.
TUESOAY
A frM Mmlnar on .u.rtion
deficit disorder will be held from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mother'a
Market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa. To make reaervatlont. call
(800) 596-6667.
Adulta i. ........ d In~
M or oppottUnltiel fot N.wpott
Be~ Uterecy s.Mcea are
lnvtt.d to an orientation from 2 to
4 p.m, 01from8 to 8 p.m. at the
Newport 9eed\ Centrtl Ubrary.
No experfence la MCeSMry. For
more lftformation, call (949)
717~3874.
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MmNr '°be held"°"' 8:30 to 8:30 p.m. M Malhlr'e MerRt. 225
E. 11th St., CoM8 Mita. To make
reMMldont,caR(I00)596-6e87.
dirty look from society.
The funny thing is. that.,
wha t these programs are
designed to do. They are not
organized 10 make everybody
love each other. You are not
going to walk oul o f a living
room dialogue toially
excepimg of homosexual11y or
inter·racaaJ marnage or
"Mexicans " on 1he beach. The
Newpon Beach. Individual
Instruction by at1ist Mimi Sharon
will be offered to beginning end
advanced students. For more
information. call (949) 644-31 51.
Orange Coast Unitarian
Univeraalist Church presents
"Islam and Women: Fact and
Fiction" at 7:30 p.m. at 1259
Victoria St. in Costa Mesa. The
event It free, and parking is
available next to the church. Gaye
Tomlinton, a native of Turtcey and
sett-described moderate
practicing Muslim, will lead the
program. For more information,
call (94.9) 646-4652.
The Newport Bead't Chamber of
Commerce will hold a buaineu
after-hours mixer from 5:30 to
7:30 p.m. at Mimi's Cafe, 1835
Newport Blvd. In Costa Mesa. The
mixer is free for membera, $10 for
potential membes'a.. Foi more
information. call (714) 886-9090.
THURSDAY
.Aw ~to VilMant LMng· la a
free seminar to be held from 6:30
to 8 p.m . at Mother~s Market 225
E. 17th St., Costa Meaa. To make
reservatlona, call (800) 695-6667.
Enjoy an amry of culinary
apecieltlea from South Coaa1
Plau restaurants end tasting•
from p1'9mlum wineries end
breweries at the Summer Food
end Wine Fettlval at the plaza's
Crate and Btrrel from 8 to 9 p.m.
Every $40 edvanoe tldctt wfll
benefit the Second Harvat Food
Bank of Orange County and
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen.
Tldc8ta ere $50 at the door. For
more Information, cell (714)
436-2180.
~-.....~ .... Life~ Division lnvitN the
public to 1 brNltfest dJecuaalon,
"WMre 'ttM# ....... How Oo Yau
PtOllal It. erid How Do Yau .-aid
~ 8ued1"' from 7:30to~ 1.m. .. the c..... Qub,., Town
~ Dmli, In COICI Miu. For
rtMl'vdonl, catl (310, 231-8110
pomt is to learn something
new.
What you do o r don'1 d o w11h
that information ic; up to you.
•LOLITA HARPER wntes column!.
Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays and covers culture and the
arts She may be reached at 19491
574-4275 or bye mail at
lol1ta.h11rper o /11t1me1.com.
"Legally Blonde" starting at dusll
on the Newpon sand. Parking
costs S8 per car. Campfires will
also be available for s'more5. The
resort is at 1131 Back Bay Drive
For more information, call (949)
729~DUNE.
SATURDAY
Claulc boats ,.c:e from the dodt
of Newport Harbor Museum
while events take plaoe in and
around the museum from 10 a.m.
to 10 p.m. at the Heritage Regatt•
and Seaport Festival. Clauic
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.
~ort-Cunee A•ori'a •McMee
on the Beach .. aeries offers
"Beauty and the Beast,. starting
at dusk on the Newpon sand.
Parking costs S8 per car.
Campfirea will also be available
for s'mores. Th• resort ia at 1131
Bade Bay Drive. For more
information, call (949) 729-0UNE.
Health-coMdout c:itlzent of all
egea invited to the Oalfa Heahh
Felrfrom 8t.m. to 1 p.m. et the
Corona del Mar Senior Center,
800 Marguerite Ave. Free tests
wflt be available for blood
preecure, vision, heennu, body
fat, pulmonary lung fl.lnc:tJon,
podiatry, dttmatok>gy, and
phytlcel thttapy and ctalropnldk:
M8ds. Other tMtt will be ofhw9d
for a S20 to $45 fee. For more
S..TOWN,hpA5
lot Daily Piiot
a· JULY2 9'detty cJlents lncepable of
ilk Continued from A4 sixth grades are Invited to themaetves through •Mobile n· ·storytelling Safari" at 3 p.m. at Meals:' sponsored by
the Mariners 8nnch Public ASH-Harbor Arel Inc. and Hoag
es information, call (949) 718-1821. Library. The program wilt be Hospital. Call (949) 645-8060 for
le repeated at 10:30 a.m. July 3 at more information.
al The Coat. Mesa Senion c.n. the Balboa Branch. For more
i't will hold a flea market from 8 a.m . information, call (949) 717·3816. Aw new win• wiU be sernd on
or to 1 p.m. at the center's parking Bayside Restaurant's terrace
'W lot, 695 W. 19th St. Spaces cost JULY 3 over1ooklng Newport Harbor
of $10 for members, $20 for Child,.,. entering first through every Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30
nonmembers. Reservations are sixth grades are invited to p.m. The cost Is $15 per person.
Ut required. For more information, "Storytellil}g Safari" at at 10:30 For more information, call (949)
call (949 645-2356. a.m. at Balboa Branch Public 721-1222. X· Library. For more information, ty SUNDAY call (949) 717-3816. Newport Dunes Resort's .. Movies is Mla.nnlum Medical Spa In on the Beach ff will run every
Newport Beach is hosting an JULY4 Friday and Saturday throughout
all-day complimentary JO.minute The American l..aglon Yllcht Club the summer, Including a
makeover event. The spa will will host the 48th Fourth of July two-hour barbect.le before the
s. provide each customer with Boat Parade, featuring loads of movies start at dusk. Guests are
education on skin care and dedced out yachts parading along invited to bring their favorite cuts
mineral makeup. The "Mineral the waters of Newport Bay of meat The reson will provide
Make-up" event will be from 10 starting at 1 p.m. There are 30 the rest for $7.95 per person. The
a.m. to 4 p.m. by appointment boat categories eligible for films will be shown on a large
only. Call (949) 863·1667 for an awards. For more information. screen in the sand on every
appointment. call (949) 673-3546. Friday and Saturday evening in
June and July except July 4.
JUNE 29 JULYS Parking is S8 per car. For more
The first 0 1'8nge County dragon Newport Dunes Resort's "Movies information, call (949) 729-DUNE.
boat race and friendship on the Beach" series offers
breakfast potludc sponsored by "Robin Hood" starting at dusk on A VllMty of privet., Mmi-private
the Orange County Chinese the Newport sand. Parking costs and group swim lessons will be
Cultural Club will be held from 8 $8 per car. Campfires will also be offered this summer at the
a.m. to noon at the Newport available for s'mores. The resort Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center
Aquatic Center. 1 Whitecliffs is at 1131 Bade Bay Drive. For at Corona del Mar High School.
Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660. more information, call (949) Options include one-on-one
Registration begins at 6:30 a.m. 729-DUNE. instruction on Saturdays and a
~ For event rules, regulations and Monday through Thursday
volunteer information, call (7 14) Newcomers to the digital program for all ages and levels.
535-2708. universe are invited to "Tools and For session dates, times and
Tricks: Internet 101," a free costs. call (949) 644-3151 , or
JUNE30 Internet workshop, at 10 a.m. at register in person at Newport
Children .mering first through the Newport Beach Central Beach Recreation and Senior
1lxth grades are invited to Library. The beginning-level Services at 3300 Newport Blvd.
"Storytelling SafanH at 10:30 am overview will be repeated at 9
at the Newport Beach Central a.m July 19 at the Balboa branch. Chlld,.n, teens and .ciults c.n
Library. The program will be For more information, call (949) now register for summer
repeated at 3 p.m July 2 at 717-3816. recreational boating classes
Manners branch and at 10-30 a.m. offered through Newport Beach
July 3 at the Balboa branch For JULY9 Recreation Services. Classes
more 1nformauon, call 1949) Jet Set Introductions invites the begin July 12 Fees vary. Call
717-3816. pubhc to an exclusive evening to (949) 644-3151, or visit the
meet some of Orange County's Newport Beach Recreation and
JULYl most eligible singles at its Senior Services a 3300 Newport
•Beech Landscapes & Rowers· "Where the Elrte Meet" mixer Blvd. for more information.
will be on display at Newport from 6 to 9 p.m. at Bno
Beach City Hall through Sept. 30. Restaurant in Corona del Mar. Profnaional •nd licenMd soccer
The cost is $75 per person. Wear trainers with the All-England ~ The exhibit features digitally codctail attire. For reservations, Soccer Academy are available for manipulated aenal photographs call (949) 2~ before July 2. one-on-one, small group and of the Hawa11an islands by Donna large group training. For more Ruz1dca and colorful umbrella JULY 19 information, call (949) 395-5103. beach scenes by Carole Boller Newcomers to the digital For more information, call (949) universe are invited to "Tools and The Am Page -Rn• Children's 717·3816. Tridcs: Internet 101 ; a free Books, at 270 E. 17th St., No. 10 in
Internet workshop, at 9 a.m. at Costa Mesa, offers free story time Artistry will combine with the Balboa branch of the Newport Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays passion for a popular sport in Beach Public Library. For more and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10·30
"Tennis in Art; an exhibit of information, call (949) 717-3816. a.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays
paintings by Jose Mendoza, on from 4 to 5 p.m. For more
display in the Newport Beach ONGOING information, call (949) 645-5437.
Central Library foyer through Volunteer driven are needed to
Aug. 30 For more information, help dehver nutritiously prepared Jewish Family S.Viee is
call (949) 717-3816. meals to homebound. frail or sponsoring a teen support group
for high sdlool ttudenta that
p.m. at Tarbut V'T0tah Upper
School in Costa Mesa. For
Information or to regis1er, call
(714) 445-4960. Pre-registration ia
required.
"Ab9tnc:t Wottta on Canvas end
Paper;' an exhibit of art by Janet
Rosener, will be on display at the
Newport Beacn Central Library
through June 30. The exhibit will
feature selections from Rosener's
"Washed Away" series, created by
dripping, splattering or pouring
additional paint and mediums
onto an original painting and
washing it away to suggest the
passage of time. For more
information. call (949) 717-3816.
Award-winning worb by
Orange County anists working in
an array of two-dimensional
media will be on display at
Newpon Beach City Hall through
June 27. for the Spring 2003
Orange County Artists
Exhibition. For more
information, call (949) 717-3870.
Bayside R..Uul'8nt 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.
If you~ orchid Is too big for its
pot, Green Systems
International will show you how
to re-pot your plant during their
free orchid-potting seminar at 2
p.m. every Saturday. A plant sale
is held from 9 a.m. to 4 p m at
the 20362 Birch St. facility Call
(949) 756-1211 for information.
Discover the secrets of Carbon
Canyon Regional Park as you
walk through groves of beautrful
Coastal Redwood trees every
Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Parking is
$4. Call (714) 996-5252 for more
information
Tu m Survivor, a nonprofit
organization encouraging
women who have been through
cancer treatment to exercise.
hosts "Walk and Talk" at 10 a.m .
the second and fourth Fnday of
the month in front of
NIKEgodess store in Fashion
Island. Members meet for lunch
after at Atrium court. It is free,
and all frtness levels are
welcome. For more information,
call (949) 275-3888.
Newport Community
Counseling Center offers a way
to stop the cycle of domestic
violence through the support
group In S.AF.E. Hands. S.A.F.E
Monday t .Aile 23, 2003 A5
11and1 for aaf9'Y. awareness,
group meets Mondays from 6:30
to 8 p.m. free. For more
information, call (949) 721-8079
Oe.i. s.nJor CenWr holds •
THns .,. Invited to drop by the pancake breakfast from 7:30 to
city of Costa Mesa Recreation 10 a m on the second Saturday
Center from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday of every month Breakfast
through fnday for indoor and includes pancakes, sausage,
outdoor sports and activities. coffee and orange juice for $3, $1
The center is at 1860 Anaheim for children The center is at 800
Ave. For more information, call Marguerite, Corona del Mar. For
(714) 327-7560. more information. call (949)
644-3244.
The Newport Beech Waiki~
Club meets et the comer of M•cy's South Coast Plea
Superior and Hospital Road in presents "Workshop
Newport Beach at 9:15 a.m. and Wednesdays A Hands-on
1 p.m. everyday. For more Cooking Class Program" hosted
information, call (949) 650·1332. by chef Alexx Guevara The class
is held from 6 10 7 30 p m
The Newport Beach Cake Wednesdays a1 3333 Bristol St.,
Decorating Club meets from 7 to Costa Mesa The cost, including
9 p.m. on Thursday nights at materials, Is $30 To reserve a
Superior and Hospital Road in spot, call (818) 994 5075
Newport Beach. For more
information, call (949) 650 1332 Yoga •nd rt.ythm,
"Yogarhythm1cs" combines
The Au n. of Eklsineu Services yoga, dance and fun The cJass 1s
hosu a networking meeting that held from 4 30 to S 45 p m
deals with education Tuesdays di 2850 Mesa Verde
connections from 6 to 8:30 p m Drive Eas1 Suite 111 Costa
on the !Mlcons' Tuesday of every Mesa For mor~ information, call
month at the Holiday Inn at 3131 (714) 754 7399
Bristol St, Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (949) 805-0011. The Newport Hut>or Neutiul
Museum offers the exh1b1t •Joe
"Divorce: A New Beginning; • Duncan Gleason Rediscovering
workshop for men and women California's Marine An Master;
divorced or getting divorced, 1s through Sept 30 The museum
held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m is at 1S1 E Pac1f1c Coast
at 180 Newport Center Drive on Highway, Newport Beach Free
the third Saturday of every adm1s11on For more
month. Cost is $40. For more information, call (949)
information, call 644-6435 673 7863
The Newport Beach Public lntemlth couples wrth one
Library hosts an hour of stones Jewish partner are invited to
and crafts for children in part1c1pate 1n a discussion group
kindergarten through the at the Jewish Family Service of
second grade at the Corona del Orange County office The group
Mar branch from 3 to 4 p.m 1s geared toward dealing with
Tuesdays. The library is at 420 issues between interfaith
Mangold Ave. For more couples, such as raising
information, call (949) children, observing holidays,
717-3800. symbols in the home and
relationships with extended
FNe tours of t he Orange County families The cost for three
Performing Arts Center take sessions 1s $45 per couple
guests to the dressing rooms. Preregistration IS required Call
performer's lounge, badtstage to sdledule date and time. The
and on stage at 10:30 a.m. every office 1s at 250 E. B~ker St., Suite
Wednesday and Saturday at 600 G, Costa Mesa (714) 445-4950.
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa
Group tours can be held by Women SO and older can join a
special arrangement. For more discussion group coordinated by
information, call (714) 556-ARTS, Jewish Family Services to
ext. 833. address issues such as anxiety,
depression, rela11onsh1ps.
The Newport Beach Newcomers loneliness and family The group
Club holds a general meeting on meets from 10 to 11'.30 am
the third Wednesday of every Mondays at the agency offices.
month. The organization is open 250 E Baker St., Suite G, Costa
to all women residents in Mesa. Preregistration required
Newport Beach who have lived (7 14) 44!>-4950
City of Newport Be•ch
and the
Coron• del M•r Chamber of ComMerce
Th ank the 2, 400 participants and our
Sponsors for their generous support.
Event Sponsor
Runner's Bib Sponsor
Priestly Ch iropractic Group. Inc
2 Mile Walk Sponsor
Mariners Escrow
Restaurant Row Sponsor
Fletcher Jones Motorcars
Media Sponsor
Dai ly Pilot
Awards Sponsor
Chip Stassel. State Farm Insurance
Entertainment Sponsor
W are Dis osal
Printing Sponsor
Phillips Au to
Dolphin Dash Sponsor
Tony Florez Photography
Supporting Sponsors
Arrowhead Mountain Spring Water
Fast Frame Corona del Mar
Five Crow ns Restaurant
P•trons
Albertson's • Bant of Al'Mfica • John Blom Custom
Photography • Cot~ Rcarty Group • Concept Studio
Crown N:.e Haraware
· Restaurant Row Participants
'11bemon's • lfita'S B Rar Kt*> • Bamboo 8'stJo • 8no • Ciae>
coco·s ~ ~ • F~ Crowns Restau"ant
Gary's NeW YOik ~ Oft • GIAl"'s Pttza • Thie Healln ErnpotU'n
Mlftllet & Grllt • Newport 8eact1Aaza Reil~~
~·s Coffee and Tea • The a.. WOmin • Rose Ooru:l
fUJls Diner • SeaaWs eest COM!e • Xd1oUt Nani-a Biiey
Trader Joe's • romny Bahaml's Ttqllcal '*
\Mlal's ~ llsU'o and l.cU9 • Zinc'* and a..o
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"In a sense, I wa.r on
sonwthlng duJt wa.r
gro
L..teC.. ~·•.DltJPlot Hll ...
,. Mondly, .u. 23, 2003
M's lose
control,
contest
The Corona del Mar Hi&h boys voleyball
team ran the tlble
In 1 O Paciflc Coast
Leap matches
· this sprtna to clain
the lea ue ---~-c .
CoechStlve
Conti's Sea Ki'las
went on to advance
to the CF Southern
Section DMslon I
~. completq their
season with a
19-12 record.
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COSTA MESA LITTLE LEAGUE
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
EYEOPENER
11 Daily~Pib II
llllfll ....
Mii 30 honorH
PHL BROWN
~e. Costa Mesa
American LitUe League
Minor A Mariners
shortstop P.J. Malony,
left, makes the play on
the Robinwood Little
League Reds' Kevin
Graham in District 62
Tournament of
Champions action
Saturday at LeBard
Part< in Huntington
Beach. At left, Mariner
Tyter Sheffner waits for
the throw that was too
late to retire Reds'
base rumer Kevin
Hofcomb at home
plate. The Reds
scored eight runs In
the third inning and
won, 10-0, in four
innings to eliminate the
Mariners.
PHOTOS BY~ McCRNt< I DMYPl.OT
FROM THE SIDELINES
Tars ' reunion
taking shape
A n enerp.ed au. of 1953 from
Newport Harbor High that
featured three c:huJJplonablp
teum.•
LAWRIE
CUNNINGHAM
Newport Harbor
Former tennis standout helped lead Sailors
to school's first CrF So uthern Section crown.
Steve Vlreen
Daily Pilot
D uring the late 1960i>.
when men\ tennir, wa-.
on the ri~. Lawne
Cunmngham savored
every moment and drew
inspiration. When the !>port
started to become popular.
Cunningham did his be1>1 to
help Newport I larbor 1 ligh abo
take its game to the next level.
In his junior year, h('
contributed to the Sailor<,' U I·
Southern Section tiLh.•. A.., an
important part of tht• Long Gray
IJne, Newport's 1%7 boy., tennis
coached."
Throughout high school,
Cunningham, who firs t started
playing tennis when he was 12,
competed in singles and
doubles. His doubles partner
was Jim Ogle.
After graduating from
Newport Harbor, Cunningham
moved to the Pacific Northwest
and played for one year al
Seatlle University. Ultimately, he
decided, "it wa<>n't for me." So,
he transferred to Orange Coast
College. where he again teamed
with Ogle in doubles.
( :unningham played for one
year at OCC and then went into
Lhe Navy reserves. I le crown was the firM Uf
team champt0n'>h1p in
..chool history. The
Swlor!>' boy-. water polo
team won a (.If ta tic an
the fall of 1967.
..------~ was stationed in
In 1968.
Cunningham'!> !>enaor
year. the Sailor;
reached the Clf utJe
match, and lost to
Rolling Hills.
·When I started Lawrie
Southeast Asia for two
years before coming
back to the U.S. I le
then met up with he.
younger brother, Rob,
and played for two
years at the University
of Arizona.
playing tennis, it wasn't Cunningham
the most popular
The Cunmngham
brothers went
undefeated in doubles
for two years in the
Western Athletic
sport,· Cunningham sa.ad. "If
you played tennis, you didn't get
much re!>pect. But we were
getting good when tennis was
hitting its stride. With Uimmy)
Connors and !Bjorn) Borg the
sport started 10 rise. We were at
the forefront of the rise of
tennis. In a sense, I was on
something that was
groundbreaking."
Cunningham referred to the
CIF title as his ·mam memory."
during his high school years. In
addition to the impact of that
achievement, Coach Wayne
Horowf tz was also important 10
Cunningham. The Newport
coach served as a great leader
for the Sailors, who were
undefeated in 1967.
"He couldn't play a Uck of
tennis, but he was an
Inspirational coach, and players
liked playing for him,"
Cunningham said. ·He was the
one who kept us together. He
showed us what it meant 10
coach without getting in your
face. He was very enthusiastic.
One of the things I got out of
high school was how he
Conference. They reached the
quarterfinals of the NCAA
doubles tournament in 1974,
when the duo also won the
Adoption Guild doubles title.
·1 won a lot of tournaments in
my junior year lat Arizona),"
Cunningham said. "Frankly. I
don't know where the trophies
are at:
When Cunningham's
tennis-playing days ended, he
became the head tennis pro at
the Indian Wells Racquet Oub.
However. he truly found h1s
niche when he went into h1s
family business of selling
nursery stock and plant
material. Since l9n. he and h1s
brother and his sister, Sue, have
been managing D.L
Cunningham Inc.
Cunningham, 53, and the
latest Daily Pilot Hall of Fame
honoree, lives In Laguna Niguel
with his wife of 24 years, Connie.
They have three children,
Ashley, 21. lfevor, 19, and Doug.
16. Ashley and lfevor are
attending Arizona. while Doug is
competing in swimming and
water polo at Aliso Niguel High.
TRACK AND FIELD
Day finishes second
at junior nationals
Costa Mesa grad
soars 5 feet, 10
inches to claim
runner-up laurels.
svmoRD -W!rh a clear-
ance of 5 feet.. I 0 Inches, the
ume height she won her second
ltnfgbt CF State dtle ln the girls hi8ti jump two weeb ago. Costa
Mela High graduate Sharon Day
ftniabed runner-up to Georgia
'lecll'a Olaunte Howard at the
USA Junior Outdoor track and
6eld championships Saturday at
Stanford University.
Howard. a CIF State dtle
holder in the event as well,
soared 5-11 Y. to earn the victory.
Day. who graduated Thunday,
competed In the senior nationals
Sunday. but did not advance to
the flnaJs. With her jump Satur·
day, Day quall.6ed for the United
States junior nadooal team Chat
will compete al the Pan Amert·
can Games ln August. her father,
Eugene. said
SPORTS
IRRELEVANT
WEEK XXVlll
Arrival Party
honors Hoag
Irrelevant Week
festivities begin
today in Newport.
After being selected No. 262 by
the Raiders as the absolute dead-
last pick in the 2003 NFL draft,
former Gustavus Adolphus Col-
lege (Minn.) receiver Ryan Hoag
will officially be honored as Mr.
lrrel~t xxvm. beginning to-
day at the Arrival PatfJ at the
N~nDunes.
The Arrival Party, lnduding the
customary showering of gifts and
cheerleader escon, kicks off
many of the Irrelevant Week tra·
ditlons. Mickey Mouse is also
scheduled to join the festivities
today, which begin at 5:30 p.m.
Hoag will receive the Low-
sman Trophy at a banquet
Thursday that will also feature
Helsman Trophy winner Carson
Palmer, picked No. l overall 'by
the Bengals out of USC.
DEEP SEA
IUNOAY'I COUNTS
N9wport Unc9ng • 8 boets, 227
•note,.. 7 yellowuil, 2 barrecvda. 179
ullco beA, 116 Nnd ban, 15
theephead, 7 Nrv<>, 34 perctl, 1
yellowfln croaker, 1 blldt Ml ban
(retenedl
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
CelebratilR the Datt Piaf's
Athlete oflhe Wee« series
l Ii i f 1 I
TODAY
20-Aaron P.lreot
Newpor1 Harbor .
21 · Jenna a.no
Newpor1 Htlrbor
Glrle Wlltllf' poto, 1999 a · Biiiy Muunger
CorOf\I del Mar
Boys volleyball, 199tr97
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CANTRELL
Continued from AfJ
such as Bill Inloes. Pred Netlbltt.
Gordon &medltJd and Bob
Wett.el. who. in ttme. became a hf8blY regarded volleyball roach
at Orange Coast CoDege.
to become an assistant pdndpal
at Estancia High and sen-ed once
uacoadi.
In time, Pu&aski. a wnatile
atb)iete out of Balboa lsJa.nd.
advanced to play quarterback for
four years at USC Al. Harboc
Higtl. be ranbd high in total
gridiron ICOring and fJnllhed his
prep career with 102 points
runnin& His compledoo rate wus
also dose to 50% since his
sophomore year.
Al bwiris varsity swimmers
were puled by numerous stars,
including Buddy Coane, Buster
Hammond. Graham GibboM.
Ha.mbrook and Dennis ~n
The Cees were undefeated from
1950 through 1956.
Outstanding for C.00.cb Emil Neemes baseball team were Oo the decieaaed class member
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Place of Bid Receipt:,_.... V•y ~ Dhtrlct, 17210 o.l s-. ,_,. V .. y, C_,.f....i. 92709
All bids sh•ll be made and ptesented ooty °" the fotnis ptesenled by lite school d1Stricl IU. wit ... ,..Mfdy .,._., .-r"411 et 2.00 p.-.
-.... 2114 4-y .f My, 200S .. tM -.ve ....... , ... tM 1Mr4 ·-· Netea Dlttrkt Offke'• Cleek 11 te ... efflclal cledt .... ,.._
Proiect ldentifieabon Name: School Modernization, Phue I, Tamura
£1emenury School, Fulton Middle School, Plavan Elementary School
Plana .,. on file •I. &ta--.... C-tn.ctlee c ... CM ,. .... Offtu,
'"'• • ...._ Sdteea, 1111 a teee Street, ,_.. v.a.y, c.. n1oa NOTICC IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Covernln1 Board ol the foUAtaln
Velley School District, hefe•'l•lter referred to H "DISTRICT", 1s cellina for
and will receive M..tti,a. Pr'-e c-tTecten' sealed bids tor the award
of con tr act f01 the above Project up to. but not later than, the above·stated
time tor Bid Cateaorles listed below.
In accordance with the ptovisions of Bu$inen and Profeuions Code
Section 7028.15 and Public Conltact C-Ode Seclton 3300, the DISTRICT
requirn that the prospective bidders must be properly licenud at the
time ol bid Furthermore, the said license must be deemed lo be "on
1ood sland1na·. F ••lure to s•lrsty this requirement shall deem the blddet
non·responsrve •nd they will be d1Squalrl1ed The succeuful bidder MUST
maintain the license lhrouahoul the duration ot their contract
114 Coteprt I Sape ef Wm
Cet..-y· 1 I Ele<tflail, fire AJen., ...i Lew v.tt.,.
The DISTRICT will ulllue the followma method lo delerrrun1 the lowest
bidder In accord•nce with Public Contract Code section 20103 8·
YIS The lowest bid shall be the lowest bid price on the bese contnct
without cons1der•IJon ol lhe pt ices 011 the add1t1ve or deductive items
NOt The lowest btd shall be the lowest total ol the bod proces on the
base con tr act and the lollow1n1 add1hve or deductive rtems
NOa The lowed bod shall be the lowest total of the bid prices on the
base conlncl and the followona add1t1ve or deductive items taken in
order H listed below dependina upon the av11lable lunch for this Proiect
NOt The lowest bid shall be determined in • manner that prevents any
1nformetion that would 1denhty any of the bidders from bein1 revuled
to the DISTRICT befo«e the rankin& of all bidden trom lownl to hl&J'lul
has been determined The procedUfes the OISTillCT will utohze lo conceal
lite 1denhty of eny of the bidders will be u follows·
Ml1e......_W__..I_
Bids shall be 1ece1v1d 1n the place 1dentlf11d above, and shall be opened
and publicly read aloud at Ille above-staled time end plu1.
There will be I $150.00 re......W. dt.r.. tor each set of bid
documents. No partial sets will be available.
There will be a .._~M...t.t.ry Pre-114 c..1-et t.00 .......
J--41oy, .hlM 24, 2003. Pr..,,.cttve ....._.. .a..11 -• tit IM
l>htrfd e C-trwt'-M--..r'• f..W effke, 8771 D lep Street, ,_.... V.iley, Ca. t2701.
C.-.ct P-Mee M<Clel.t, "'efect ._....., 714..U7-7010,
(ce#) 760-l02-6U6
l'rosc>eelivt contract bidders may secure up lo one (I) set ol said
documents OMlY from the OISTRIC'T's Construction Manaaer, lridi--.... C-~ Ce., CJI fleW Offlq, 1771 P leee Street, ,_,.
V.iley, c .. t27M (714) 147-7010. 04pos1ts will be refundw upon the
return of said documents to the Construction Mana1er in 1ood condrtton
within l1ve (S) calend., days •fter bids on the pro,ect have been opened
A non refundable ma1hn& charae ol S25.00 will be required for each set
mailed to C1hfl)fnia cities (out of slate locallons will be hi1her ). Bidders
in need of m01e than one set ol bid documents may purchase additional
seu (ooly 1f an1lable •I tile CoMtruction Mana1er's field Office) at
$SSO,OO eac.b _ • ._....... All bidders 1ntend1n1 to ptck up plans al
the Constructton Mana1tr's f"111d Offiu •r• ur1ed lo call In adnnce to
11tfify bid document 11.1tatlab1l1ty Bid documents (with a sample bid form
only) will be placed in the Construction Manapr's Olfice Plan Room and
1n the followina plan room
f .W. Dode• McGraw· Holl, Inc. Erockson Hell Const1uction Co.
Plan Room Plan Room 2L50 Town Center Place. Suite 100 500 C01porale Drive
Anaheim CA 92806 Escondido, CA 92029
Phone 11•·937·0831
It t1 ,,.,., iooipwt-1 tt..t pt'..,,.cfht• l'~IMe Cewtrecter .. ,44.n, that
choose to use 1 plan room 1n heu of obl•1n1n1 their own complete set
ot bid documenls. cont1c:I the Conslruc:lion M1n11u. Erkbon·Hall
Con,truct1on Co (71•) 841·1010, •nd request a frM Bid Pac:k•&• This
Bid Packaae contains. amone other Important lhin1s. the bid form that
MUST be used lo $Ubm1t 1 p11me contractor's bid to the DISTRICT
Each bidder shall be 1 locenud contractor pursuant to the Cahfo.n1a
Business and Profesuons Code, •nd be licenwd lo perform the work
called IOI 1n the conlr act documents
file successful b1d6e1 must possess the spec1l1ed contractor's license
that 1s vahd and active for uch Bid P.cka&e listed above al the time
of subm1ttin11 a bid. Tiie C-'rectof"e Ceflfentle State UtMn _......, ......... <'-"Y etote4 -the ............. pt'..,. ....
Subcontractors shall be lkensed pursuant to California law IOI lhe
tradn necessary to perform the work called fOI In the contract de><:uments
and n specified f0< each Bid Packaee ~c1f,.d above
Each bid must strictly conl01m with and be responsive lo the contnct
documents H defined in the Ceneral Conditions
Tloe DIS'flKT ,...ervee tM rlpt te r•t•<t -y er .a W4. • te
••Iv•_., lrT ...... ltl"., ........... "" "'-y ......... '" ...... ~ Each bidder snall S4lbm1I with his bid, on ll'le form furnished with the
contract documents, • llsl of the des11nated s ubcontractors on th•~
Proiect H requ11ed by the Subleltln1 •nd Subcontr1etin1 ra11 Practices
Act. California Pubhc Contract Code sections •100 et seQ
In acc0<dance with CahfOfnloa Pubh~ Contract C04k section 22300, the
DISTRICT will permit the subsloluhon ol ncunhes 10< any moneys withheld
by the OISTRICT to ensure performance under lht cootract Al the request
and ••pense of the Contractor, ucur1lles equivalent lo the amount
w1thlteld shall be deposited with the DISTRICT, or wrtl'I a st.le 01 federally
chattered bank as the ucrow aaent. who shall then pay such moneys
lo the Contract0< Upon satosfact01y completion of the contract. the
securilJeS shall be returned to the CootsaclOI
Each bidder's bid must be accompal\led by one ol the fotlow1na IOfrM
of bidder'• security (I) cash. (2) • cashier's check m•de payable lo the
OtSTRICT, (3) a certified check made payeble to the DISTRICT. or (•) a
l»dder's bond ueculed by • Calrforni• admitted smety H defined In
Code of Civil Procedure sechon 995.120. made payable lo the DISTRICT
In lite f0<m set lorth h1 the contract documents. S4'di ltf'4!.r't M <wlty
_, ..... _ _. ............ ·-per<eltt (l«>"ltl .f ..... _._
-' ..t M4 .. • ..--.. tllM tM M4'ff wt• Mtw late *
..,,.._ .. ~.ct, If tM -.. -'-' te well .. IMer, -"' wll ... ,..._ .... r~ P'wfe. •" ._. p~ ...... -4 '---• c~ a. ""8 ...,_. 8' ...._. te -... hlte Ml4 <..tr.ct w
...... -.. _.-y ••IHI Uta, ...... M<Wlty wll ... fwfelte4.
The DISTRICT has obtained from the 011ecl0t of the Oep•rtmenl of
lltdustrlal Relatlon.s the ieneral preve1hna rate ol per diem w•&H In the
loullty In which this" work Is lo be performed tor uch ctafl or type ol
worlctr needed to UKUll the contract These per diem r•tes, 1ncludin1
holiday and O¥ertlme work H well a.s employer paymenb fO< heatth and
welfare, pet\SM)lt, vacation, and similar purposes, are on ltle at the
edmlnlstnO.... office ol Iha DISTRICT. louted as noted above Pursuant
lo C1lrlotnl• labOf Code sections 1720 el seq., 11 shall be mandelOIY
UPGft the Contractor to whom the contnct 1s awarded, and upon any
1ubconllactor under such Contractor, to pay not less than the said
specified rates to •II wort.en employed by them In the eaecution of the contr.c1
No bidder may withdraw •ny bid for • period ol silty (60) calendar
da •fter the dat• aet IOI lht openin1 ol bidt s.._ ... ,.,...... ... ,...-........ --.... _. .....
SUllOllS
Nb~~~lN·
DANT. (Avlso • Acusa
do) MICHAEl COROOH,
an individual; THE
GOffDON FAMILY TRUST;
MARTHA Ell2AEBTH
CORDON, an individual;
and OOES I lhrouah 10,
inclusive
YOU ARE BEING SUED
BY PLAINTlfF:
(A Ud le ISU dem•nd·
ando) RUS, MlllBANO &
SMITH, A Professional
Corpor 1 t Ion
You hive 30 CAl.EN·
OAR DAYS after this
r.ummons 1s sened on
you to hie a typewritten
response at this court
A letter or phone call will not p1otect you,
your typewritten re
sponse must be 1n
p1oper leaal form if you
want the court to hear
your use.
II you do nol hie your
response on lime. you
may lose the case, and
your waaes. money and
property may be taken
without further warnin1
from the court
There are other leeal
requoremenls. 'l'ou m1y
want to c•ll an attorney
1111hl 1way If you do not
know an at101ney, you
may call an attorney
referral service or a
leaal aid office (listed on
the phone book)
Despues de que le
entr11uen esta c1tacion
Judlc11I usted tiene un
ptazo de 30 DIAS CAI.
ENOARIOS para presen
tar una respues ta es
crilii • maquma en nta
corte
Una carh o una
ll1m1d• telefonica no le
otrecer1 proleccion, Ml
res puesla esctila a
maqu1na litne Qui
cumphr con In form•I
1dades le&ales aptop11
du s1 usted quiere que
la corte esc uche su
c:aso
S• usled no p1esenl•
su 1espuesta a !tempo,
puede perder el caso. y
le puedan qu1tar su
sallfto, su dinero y oll as
cosud1 su propieded
sin 1v1so adicional por
part• de la corte
Ex1sten olros requiSI
los lecaln. Puede qu1
inted qu .. ra llamar a un
ebo1ado 1nm1d1al•·
menle S1 no cone><:e a
un abo11do, puede
llamar a un serv1clo de
referenc1a de aboaados
o a uni oficone 6e ayuda
le1al (vea el direct01io
telefOf'llCO)
CAHNUMIU..
~.WC-)
OJCC02719
JUDGI DAVID A. TH-
OMPSON Dll'T. <23
The name iind 1ddress
of the court is· (Cl
nombre y direccion dt
la COfll CS)
SUPERIOR COURT Of
CALIFORNIA, COUNTY Of
ORANGE. CE N TRAL
JUSTICF CENT£R, 100
CIVIC CE NT(R DRIVE
WEST. SANTA ANA, CA
92702
The name. address
and teltptlone number ol
pla1nt1tt's atlOfney, or
pla1nt1fl without •n
attorney is: (El nombre,
la dlrecclon y el numero
de telelono def abocado
611 clemandante. o del
demandante que no
liefle abopdo, H )
RONALD RUS, ESQ ..
~7369, RUS, MlllBANO
& SMITH, A Professional
Corporation, 2600 Mlchebon Orlv1, Seventh
Floor. Irvine, California
92612,(949) 7~2·7100 DATl: (fecJ..) Fll 07,
tOOJ
ALAN SUTll, CIMll
r:;;:;\avo Hll-
NANDlt, De,t1ty
(D1h,d1)
Publ shed Newport
Beach-Costa Meu Daily
Piiot June 23, JO, July
1, 14, 2003 M7.U
llOOOOf
NUCllAm&
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that a public
heuina will be held by
the Costa Men City
Council °" July 7. 2003, 11 6<)() p m , 1n the
Council Chambers of
City Hall, 11 f 111 Drive,
on the followin111em
APPLICATION lrom
John Moreharl appulma
Iha Plannm& Commis-
sion's denial ol ,..ni.-.t Plann1n1 Application
PA 03·02 tor Ba11y
Wali.er for • relocation
permit/master plan/
minor de\illn review lo
replace of one of four
ta1sll"& resldenltal
dwelhna umls wrth the
2 story ·Huser olt
Hous e·, d1v1de the
p1operty into IN« lots,
with variances from
opeo space requirements
(40'1. requtred, 34'f, to
36'1. provided). parkina
requirements ( 14 spaces
required, 10 spa ces
ptovlded), m1n1mum lot
area (12 000 sq tt
requited, 3.001. 3.670 &
C,895 sq. ft Pfoposed).
vehic le b•ck out re·
qulrements (25' re
qutred, 2•· ptopos.ed).
rear setback require·
menb (20' requited, 7'
proposed), 8nd SltHI
h ont•ae requirements.
and adm1n1stral1ve ad
1ustment~ from fr ont
utback requirem•nts
(20' required, 12 5
proposed) and side
setbacl< requwements cs·
requtred: 3' propoud),
and a conditional un
permit to ellow shar"'
parluna between the
proposed lots. located at
!>t8 Bernard in an R2·HD
ione Environmental
Determtn1tJon E umpt
IF THE AFOREMEN·
TIONED ACTION IS
CHALLENGED IN COURT.
the challenae may be
hmoted to only those
luues r11nd et the
public heerln& descrobtd
1n lh~ notice. or in
written c0<rnpondenc1
delivered lo the City
Council at. or prlOI lo,
lht public hnrona
NOTICE IS FURTH(R
GIVEN that at the above
lime and piece, all
interested persons m1y
appear and be heard by
the Crty Council on the
above Item
JUUlfOl<JK,
D.,..ty City C1erli
Published N•wport
Boach·Cosl• Mesa Daily
P1lol June 23, 2003
,..742
ISC1SIH
·--0.0fM
nAllOfeu.A
(Gm'f Of ....
"99All
M1ICI Clllll ................ ,".
llAH SCHWANU
TIUSJ,-.... ~ 21, 1H7, cnt!te4 .. .,
LMlli sctiw-. Dec ... ...
CHe Ne. A!10166
Oe•erel J•rh4lctle1t
(Pr...._ c-t) NOn<I
tOCREDfTOU
(Pr ... Ce4e § ltoSO)
Notice Is hereby &lven
to the credlt0<s and
contln11nt creditors of
th• •bove·named Dec•·
ilenl, l .. h Schwaner,
that ell persons hevin&
clalms •a•lnsl the
OeceOflnl •re requind to
file them with the
Supe110< Court of Call·
forn1a. County of Of·
ana•. Lamoreau• Justice
Center. 11 341 The City
011ve, Oranae. Calilorn••
92868, aod mail or
dehvtr a copy to Linda
Roeers, fr us tee of The
Leah Schwaner Trust
dated October 28, 1991.
of which the Decedent
was the settlor, 11 c/o
Stephen M Ma1ro.
Attorney 11 L1w, 18002
lrvma Boulevard. Suite
10!>. Tustin. Cahforn11
92780. within the l•ler
ol four (4) months alter
June 16. 2003. Of 11
notice 1s m11led or
personally dellve<ed lo
you, thirty (30) days
alter the dale thn nollee
·~ mailed or i>«sonally delivered to you. Of you
must pthhon lo file a
late claim as 11<ov1ded
1n Caltlorn1a Prob1t1
Code section 19103 A
c l11m form may be
obtained from the court
clerk For your protec
hon. you are encou111ed
to Ille your claim by
certified m11I, with
return receipt requested
Dated June 7 2003
Steptle• M .. M•f'•· Att-yetl-.
/S/ St.,..... M. Me·
Att-yf ... u..4e
• '""" .... n.. Sc"-Trwt
4ete4 Octe .. er 21, IH7 ....,_, 18002 ............. ._..,s.e ••
105, fwti., c.11 ........
t27IO
Publ11hed Newport
Beach·Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot June 16. 20, 23,
2003 Mf736
IOTICI orr.K WI
Of&m....n
Nobe• is hereby aivan
that a closed bid public
auction will be held on
June 30. 2003 at 11 00
o'dock AM al Mint U
Slor•1• II, 1111 Camel
baQI Street Newport
Buch, County of Or
•nae. C111forn1a Mm1 U
Stor aee II will sell lo
satisfy the lien on the
follow1n1 miscellaneous
houuhold and eenetal
property stored al 1111
Camelb•ck Street
Newpor I Buch, CA
92660, by the lollowin1
persons The 1nvenl0<1es
hsted below wer • no
lated by the lenanh •I
the lime ol rental Mint
U SI01aae II mllku no
COAST "'I )f ~ llS1IK1
Al¥ll11DaT Rll llGllST All OIAIRATlll
l'ref•d• (~ • ..., c-,,....,., Perl-· c-t""1
lfQ ~005-03, Oete 1...-1te41 My 10, 2001, , .... 4.00 p.-.•
l'refect &..<....._., Or:rr.!::'9..:.!1.Zp O.W-W"t , .....
s.e...tt lfQ ... ...a.41 _......, c-t c-tty c..l.p Dhlttct, A."9a.,... lldley, Plrtstceil Fed•tte•, 1170 A'-A.-, ...... 0, C..te ..... CA thu
Coast Community Colle&• Oislrttl os Mellln1 qualifications lrom interested
Ene10 Service Companies (ESCo) cepable of pro¥1dina comptellenstve eneray
coosernllon and enero 1et1ted ·cepltal Improvement services The District
inv1tn Interested ftrms to submit their qualification$ Id ptovlde servoces u
described herein. Qu1llfteallons should be deUvered lo the Oostrict by Alty
JO, 2003 The intent of tilts requtil 1s to Identify and select an ESCo to
develop 1nd assist the District In 1mplement1nc 1nero sav1n1s proiects. The
putpose of the proiect rs to make the OlstrlCt's Colle1es and C.nters "'°''
ener11 1ff1c11nt, reduce ulll1ty and oper•t1n1 costs, and reduce dependence
on arid besed power procurement
I. SEIVKlS llQUISJID. The Olltrict Is Interested In 1mplemenhn11 a
eornpr1Mf\srv1 renp of 1nero Mr¥lce1 end ener11 rel•l•d capital
imc>tovements usill1 • pwform•nce-based contract wrth 1uar •nleed savmp
or srm1lar type of •PPfOHd •&rMment. This acquisition tool shell requite
no cec>lt•I cost to the District . The ._ -vius the Dlslrtel •nvlmnt
• o. m ner y conserva IOfl
study, an ln·~tt1 Investment ir•de •"-'IY conserntion eudtt, finencl111
options. de$fcn build Clt)lbitltlh, lnst.ta.tiofl l*50nnel, ptoject men11emenl,
measurament and verlflntlon capabilillu, en• the necess.ry lralnlna In the
OPtrellon of new equipment or 1ysl1m1. The 1011 of the PfOject Includes
but Is not lirnlled to s11n1flcantlY recluclna tfllllY consumption nsocltted
wllfl the lteatlnc. ventll1t_loft encl elr Aftdltlonlna systems. chilled watet
1yat1ms, hot w1ttt boiler sy1t-. rnedl!Mkal syslema. llcht1n1 systerm.
water conwmptlon, end eny ott. -ro Vllnc devices louted 11 Olstnct
fecit1tM.
Tiie Oi1lrict npects the lollow1111.-vle:n to be provldecl br the ESCo.
A. ~..._,_ •--n ...._ ... The ESCo win perfottn 1
Compreht41slve Cnero A111lysl1 of the l>bttlct's feclt1ll1H to deletmme wtH1t
polttttiel lnef'IY itvlnis at• 1¥111.tble I . ~ The lSCO sllcwN pro¥1de fK err.np f1nHCift& ol the pro19Ct,
but tlle ObtrlCt ''"'" .. the rtcflt to oroYlde ltt ow11 hlfi6i1 °' llMnclnl f« tM projKt
C. .......... ....... The UCo lllollld ptO¥lde • complete dlt.lln of
ttie •s:tflM Mite led br lite District. t .I •I tld..._ The £SCo win provide 1 •turn ~•f' Installation or Ille
Mlec tnttty efficteMy .-y1l11M. Tltlt wift Include p1ocur&tM-nt, lnstaRetklll
•nd 111 constructlo11 111tne~
L Cu If rh t:t The UCo w111 pt0¥1de • tOfllmlssAoniftt ot •II syate-to ....,,, proper alltl!Oft 9114 ..,,_11111fK1. •·,,.......The CSCo wll llfo'IWt t1.W-.lna to Oistrkt peuonnet Ofl Pfllt*
Ol*•tlot! 11114 1111lflt1M11« °' .... en411trofiited ·~t 1114 ••It-•• •, ....... ..,. v .......... ., Tiit ESCo .n.11 PfO'llde lftOlfltormc enc1
¥9flfk•tlon of -o MVlllCI tor tM t.lft of Ute "''°'lnMU contrecL II ......... The lSCo 11\al prowldt • wwr1nty for •II i.tatt.cl srst-
l . llUCTIGM. Co•at CCO wlli n1lu1t1 'llll"lltted written quallflclt.._
Md pr ..... tfld ln•lt.e .. uco·• tlM OktrlCt dtt1t111ine. .,, h _.
McNP QUlllHIM to pertldpete i. oral l11ttNJtwt encl PflRllUtloM. Tiit Olttt1Ct .. e"alllate UM plftlc~MI end Ried tllt Olllt llelt Mift.14 to UM
tlhtrlcf• , ... "*""' J.0.-Cll•W..I>.
A. .......... c.e. O.t fOf -~ ,,, ............... ,.,...... pr..,....._ It ...tw~ tM r~ of tflt UCo -' .... 110t ._
dl•pe• "'"Y......,.., le tM Otstrlct ·~-· Of,....._. C...... Tiit ttflt.nb of lf'la pra,oul of tllt
WC ftrlft wllf INc-~-·-..... tlOM. , .... fllf tele .. _._.. fltfll 19 MC .............. IOfll Ma ~t C~ ...... I I 1st NJ
,...... Iii ca""•allolt Olf • •••._ ,. • .._,..._...,~~F•1111tr...cr it; C ..... o.trid ...,., www.llCd..,.._.it .... ~9om1.-
Pll!lilWIM ........ 8ucJI 0.1.t Me.a Oe111 Nit Miii Z), .-BIO'I M1ll
repr1sent1lion or wtr·
r1nty that the units
'ontein said lnventor .. s. M047 Jeffrey A Moo<1
Business records
A4 ll 2 Rost Marie
Woodly -Misc. House
holcl
Purchues must bt
m1de with cash end paid
for at the time of
purchase No one under
the •1• of 18 ts 1llowed
to attend the sale The
landlord reserves the
rl&llt lo bid at the Hie
All purchased &oods are
t.old "as ts• and must be
ttmoved by 5:00 p m.
on the day followlna the
sale Buyers must pto
vldl a cu11ent, 01111nal
or • photocopy of lhe11
or1111nal resale permit at
the time of sale 1n heu
of sales IH. This sale
is sub1ect lo p11or
c1ncetl•llon in the event
ol settlement between
landlord and obh1ated
party
Published Newport
Beach Costa Me.u D•oly
Pllol June 16 .
23,2003 M735
llOOO Cl MUC WI
Of Im PIOPllTT
Nolie• Is hereby 11un
that • closed bid pubhc
auction will be held on
kine 30, 2003 al 10
o'clock A.M •I Mini U
Stor•ce. 1177 Camel
back Street Newp0<t
Beach. County ol Or
1n1•. C1ilf0<n11 Mini U
Stor•a• will sell to
uhsty the hen on the
followln& miscellaneous
household and 1ene1 al
PfOperty stored •I 111/
Camelback Street
Newport Beach CA
92660 by the foOow1n1
persons The inventoroes
hsled below were no
lated by tn. lenanh •I
lhe lime of rental Mini
U Sl01 aae makes no
representation or war
ranty that the units
contain "'d mvenlo,.es
B2514·Cre1 Smith
(M1~ Hous.thold, Per
son•I Ctteds)
B2123·Vernon Bnu~.
(Personal Ettects)
Purchnu must be
made wlltt cash •nd paid
for 11 the time ol
purchase No one 11nder
the aa• of 18 IS allowed
to attend the sale The
landlord reserves the
roaht to bid at lh• u le
All purchased 1oods Me
sold • n IS· and mu\I be rtrno~•d by 5 00 pm
on the day followine the
sale Buyers mud pro
v1de 1 current, of111nal
or • phote><:opy ol lhetr
or11inal resale permit •I
the lime of sale m lteu
of seles tu Thi\ ule
IS sub1ect lo Pl IOI
cancellation 1n the 1v1nt
of ""le.ment belwH"
landlofd and obha•ted
p11ly
Published Ne wpor I
Beach·Cosu Mesa Daily
Piiot Jun• 16, 23
2003 Ml~
llOOOOf
NUC.U.
NOTICE IS HCREBY
GIVCN that a public
hnron1 will be held by
the Costa Mesa City
Council on July 7. 2003.
at 6 lO p.m on the
Council Chambers ot
City Hill n fatr Ot1ve,
on the follow1ne Item ·
APPLICATION lrom Ken
Woods and <1pphc1hon
lrom Carl and Clfolee
Stevens appeahn& the
Plan"ln1 Comm1n1on l
apptoval of Conditional
Use Permit PA OJ 14 IOI
Diane Cun1tt, aulhor1ied
111nt for Glenn •nd
Leone Bffler tor a doa
day care both Inside •nd
outside ol an ek1st1na
Industrial bu1ld1na.
located at 1629 Superior
A¥1nue 1n en MC zone.
Env11onm•nlal Determi-
nation: Exempt
If" THC ArOREMEN·
TIONED ACTION IS
CHALLENGCD IN COURT.
the chellene• may be
limited lo only those
lsJun raised •t the
public he.rm& described
1n the nohc1, or 1n
written correspondence
dellve11d lo the City
Coundl at. or pflor to.
the public heanna
NOTICE IS FURTHER
CIVEN lh•l .it the 1bove
lime and place all
Interested persons may
appear and be heard by
the <:.ty Council on the
above 1t•m.
JUUIFOl(la,
D.,..ty City (te.ii
Publlshed Newpo rt
Beach·CMta Mesa 011ly
Pilot June ?3 2003 M7U
Rdlll9 ..... ... s.....
The followinc persons
•re doine business n
Hookup•• Adventures.
?131 Alb11rou 01
Costa Mes• Cll 92626
Timothy l Starn 2131
Al batrou D• . Costa
Me~. CA 92626
Valerlt M Sl<t•n 'l/37 Altletrou Cost. Mesa
CA92626
JhtS bus.nus 1s con
dueled by husb,nd and
wife
Have you stulled <1oon1
busmen yet'
No
f1m Starn
This sl•lemenl wu
hied with thf! County
Cieri. of 0f'n&e Cciunty
on 06/20/0J
200SH41171
Daily Pilot June 73, 30.
July 7, 14, 2003 M749
Ac-. ..... ... s......
The follow1n1 perwns
are do•nc buStneu n
(nc01e Crul$t\, 3474 \1111
Oporto Slop 1109, Ntw
porl Beach. CA 92663
Creel Allenlte & Pe
cffic Yacht Corp (Ol J
3253 Broao Slrul
Newpo•I 811<h Cll
92663
This b1.1,111e>\ 1\ ton
ducted by a corpor~lton
Have you ilarled do1111
business ye11 No
Crut llllanl1<. & Pd
u fte Ya<.hl Cl)fp Keren
Schuit President
This s l•lement wu
toted with lht Counly
Clerk of Oran&• County
on 06/20/03 20036tUll2
Daily Pilot June 23. 30
July I 14 1001 M/41 ...........
... s.....
The followina ptrsons
1re dolnt bus'"eu as
O'Nul Consulhn1. 759
W 19th St B204 Colla
Me~. Cahl0fn1a 92627
Velma l ynn Khqer
0 Neal, 7~ W 19th St
B204. Costa Mesa Calt·
fO<ntlt 92627
This businus I\ con
dueled by an 1ndtv1dual
Have you Her led doin1
business yeti ,.,0
Velma l 1nn l\roeiit•
O'Ntal
This stetement wn
toled w1lh the County
Cltrk ot Or•llK• Cnunty
on 06/10/0J
200Ut41t02
011ly Pilot tune 23 10,
July 7. I•. 2003 M7•5
Sau@g!I. Dot~ John Sharp.
Sh1dey S'nda.lr. ~ Wt and
May Standage
Also. trene Stewart, W\nston
Sulllwn, Ronald Swmon. Peter
latwn. Norman Van Hall and
.Joan West
The yacht dub is localed at 720
W. Bay Ave. in Balboa The
no-host codlail event ~ at 5
p.m.. while dinner follows at 6.
One early projection Indicates
more than 100 people are
expected to anmd.
............ ... s.......
The lollowlnc penons
are doina buslnns n
Darlin& Uttle Rucals.
425 Old Newport Blvd
Ste D. Newport Buch.
CA 92663
Good 001 Univers1ly,
LLC (CA>. 425 Old
NewpOll Blvd . Ste D,
Newport Beach, CA
92663 Th111 bus1neu tS con
ducted t>y a l 1m1led
L 1ab11tty Co
Hnt you started dotn&
busmen yet? Yes 1998
Good Doa Un1vers1ty
UC Michael Groer
M1na1er
I h" statement w.-
ftled w1lh Ille County
Cler II of Ontn&e County
an 06/20/03
200S694U76
Daily Pilot June 23. JO.
July 1, 14, 2003 Ml!>!
fldMM ..... ... s.......
The tollow1n1 per '-'In\
., e doona busonen as
W111s lon T11e. 1!>1!>4
Ir •ns1slo• I •ne Hun
1m1ton Buch CA 92649
(MC Ser v1cn Int
(CA), 151!>4 lr.1n~°'lu1
I 11ne. 1tvntin1ton Buch
CA92649
I h" bu"nen " con
duct~d by a corpo1 •hun
Have you surted doina
businus yet? No
EMC Servocu , lo~
l•clynn M l'.au. Pru Thll statement wn
tiled with the County
Clerk of Ot •nae Cuunly
on 06t2010J
200HUIH3
Dally P1lol June 'l3. JO
July 1 14 2003 M/S6 ............ ... s......
lh~ 10110 .. ina pt11son\
ue dum& bu••ntt• u
Mar1nr Rucue CoMull
enh 18 f tW>fU N~w
poi 1 C:u ... 1 CA 9?6S/
Stevt'n Graham W11t•lv
18 I u oro Nt'wpor t
Buth CA 926S7
Tho• busmen " run
dut led by an 1nd1vldu•I
llavl' you ''•rted rto1n11
bu\lne•' yell No
Sto•n C1ah•1r1 W•11•ly
rho\ \lal~m .. nt wn
fll<'d with the Cuunly
Cheri. ol 01a1111e County
Ql106'20113
200HUHIO
0;11ly Pilat June ?3 JO
July 7. 14 2003 M748 ,.... ...... ... --..
lhe lollow1ne P*• wns
.ue doona bu•mH\ •s
MA flRIAI 839 Covf:fnO<
Street Co\la Ml'U
C11l101 n11 92627
Claylnn Web~let . 839
Governor Street Costa
Me~ Cahf11<n1a 9?627
I hi\ bu\lnl'S\ " con
ducted by an 1nd1¥Klu1I
Hav• you s tar led do1n1
busine\l ytl' Nn
Clayt1>n Web\ter
I his \lllemenl , .. ,
filed with lhe County
Clerk of Oran1e Cllunly
on 0St l9/0J
200S6t0117
Daily Pilot June 2 9. 16.
ll 2003 M716
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Th• lollowone pe"ons
•re do1n1 bus.neu as
Codt 4 Productions
2731 Albetron Cost•
Mu• CA92616
Valero• M Starn 'll Jl
Alb11ton Costa Mesa,
CA92626
Tiu\ bu"nu\ Ii con
due ltd by an 1ndwldual
Hoe you starltd cloin1
bltSlneu yet1
YH 512!>/03
Vaierte M Starn
Ihti st11temcnl wu
llled w1lh the County
Clert. of Oran1e County
on06/20/03 200S6t41177
011ly Pilot June 23. 30.
July 7, 14, 2003 M750
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The lollow1n1 persons
"e do1n1 busmen es
Networ1l BuS1nui Set
vic es. 3253 Broad
Street, Newport Beach,
CA92663 Karen M. Schuit. 3253
Broad Strut, Newp01t
Beach CA 92663
ThtS bustneu IS con-
ducted by an incl1v1d11.1I
Have you st11rted do<na
business yet' Yes 4/91
Karen M. Schuit
This statement wu
filed with the County
Clerlt ol Ounae County
on 06/19/03
200Ht4111S
Daily Pilot kine 23, 30.
klly 7. 14, 2003 M7..0 ..... ..... ... s......
The lollow1n1 persons
•re do•n& bus1neu as
In The C••ds 526 r mer aid Bay I ••uni
Beach California 9?6!>1
Kathleen ( Burns 526
f mer1ld Bay. Laaun•
Beach, C•hfo•m• 92651
This busmen ll con
dueled by an ond1vldual
Have you stll<led dolnc
bUSlntSS yet7 No
Kathleen f Burns
Tlus statement w•~
hied w•lh lhe County
Clert.. ol Ounce Coun)1
on06/16/0J 200SH41320
0•1ly Pilot Juno ?l JO.
holy 1 14 2001 M741
CWSlflED
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ANSWERS TI> WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
Q 1 • VuJncrable, you hold:
o KQJ7'l o KQJH O I •4 nouump.
PlnneJ' opens I.he biddina with one Q 4 • AJ South. vulnerable. you
dia.ll'lond. What do )'OU rapood? bold:
A . If your flllil 1tmpwion 1 10 jump 10 1wo ipaclcs, bnlsh II aside.
Comc.:1 h 10 respond wllb a ~imple one ~pacle That i~ forcing 1111<1. unless partner ruses. jwnp shift in
helllb a1 )our nei..l rum to de.scribe 11
powt'rfu I I"' O-\U 1 tcr.
Q 2 -Bolll \l\Jlneruble, as South you
hold:
AKHJ v l5 oKJ J
The bidding has proceeded:
NORTH F.ASI' SOUTH
lo hu 21'
l o PU! ?
What do you btd now'?
A -Milke the i.amc: rebid "'hethcr
)OU play '"'CH>>cr-ooe forcing 10
game or not. Jump IO four Sl)adc>. ll
your rei.pon-.c:: "'lb u gwnc: fon:e.
your jump tn gomc s!Jow, a mlni-
mum for thn1 action -the Principle or Fa.~l Am"ul. If the laucr, a ra1..c
10 thltt \~ would be mv11a11on-
dl. 00( roo:11111. and you ~ a \l,hll
100 ~lrOng for that.
Q J -Nc11Jler \l\Jlncrablr. a' South
)'OU hold
•A1' o J965 o AKl051 •7
The blddi.n 1W orocecdod: SOUTH \)~1' NORTH EMT
I lo l .,._ .. What do you bid now?
A • The bidding has improved this hand cnonnou1ly. Bven a Jwnp 10
four hellru Joe) OOl 00 ii JuMJcC.
Cue-bid two spade now, then rati.e
hearts II your QC.JU turn.
Q S • Vulnerable, you hold:
o Q 7 ! 4 ~ Q 10 3 2 .; K J 9 o K 7
Your ldt-hund opponen1'5 operung
bid of ooe club 1s pasicd round 10
you. What action do you take'?
A -We would no1 111"8UC much with
a ont·no-trump balAncing bid. show-
ing I I· IS poinb. llO'll<C~'CI'. with
bolh majOf' qiits and a lhru-canl
fragment in the 04.her ITIJnor, we
hll'e 11 ~tinct ~fc:rcncc for a rcopenmg weout double.
Q ti -As South, vulnerable, you
hold
•AK J 114 • 10'
sll11er/1rey ltltr, CD,
chrm ~hl1, aold Pk& Ml
fact, hke new, $20,995
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