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THURSDAY,JUNE26,2003
Marketplace may take bid
State suggests Orange County Fair Board
re-consider competitor of longtime swap
meet operator.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
the requirementc;.
Since the state's opinion 1~
purely a recommendation, fel
Phil officials hope 11 won't cauM>
fair board officials to change
their mind.
'>houJd have played by lhe same
rules."
fhe document Amencan
fatled to indude wouJd have
shown that the company's board
of directors had approved the
proposal and the corporaoon
would abide by lhe terms in the
proposal. Teller said.
FU PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
Various vendors' boottis at ttie O.C. Marketplace, which is at ttie
Orange County Fairgrounds.
COSTA MESA -The Orange
County Fair Board may reopen
the bidding process for the
Orange County Marketplace to a
competitor of Tel Phil Enter-
prises, which has run the swap
meet at the fairgrounds for 34
years.
On Tuesday, the board will dis-
cuss a recommendation from
the state Department of GeneraJ
Services. which suggested the
board should still consider a bid
from American Parle. N' Swap.
even though it was missing a
mandatory document.
The fair board originally rec-
ommended that the award go to
Tel Phil, since its proposal met all
.. We've been succe .. sful for 34
years because we pay a lot of at·
tention to detail and we were
pretty melhodical and meucu-
lous in the way we responded,
President Jeff Teller said •\Ve
can't understand why a bidder
would omit such a cnucal docu
menL We feel we had to play by
the rules and the other bidder
A spokesperson for American
said lhe onuss1on was a simple
oversight since the company
)Ubm1ts hundreds of bid propos-
al'> a year, and the company
See BID, P•1e M
Woman
fights off
assailant
Suspect fo ll ows victim into
garage before attempted
robbery is thwarted.
Deep• Bhu•th
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -A 40-year-old
woman assaulted by a man in her garage
Wednesday afternoon fought off the in·
truder and warded off a possible robbery.
officials said.
The Incident Is the third in a rash of
similar Incidents in Newport Beach, all tar-
geting women entering their homes and
wearing expensive jewelry. Sgt. Steve Shul-
man said.
The victim In Wednesday's incident was
returning from a shopping trip In Irvine to
her home in the 700 block of Narcissus Av·
COST OF LIVING
Water
district
raises rates
Higher costs and
restrictions on pumping
prompts 6% increase.
Deirdre Newm•n
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Residents can expect to
pay $1.4-4 more a month on their water
bills after the Mesa Consolidated Water
District approved a 6CJ(i rate Increase.
The board unanimously approved the
rate hike, whJch wW start Tuesday.
• The reason for the bike is simple -wa-
Jer costs have increased, board PresJdent
Jlm Atkinson said.
• "A few~ ago, we rearranged our bill-
ing structure so that we could ldentify
SM WATER, P .. e M
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Tasha Brauer of Las Vegas smooches with her dog Guss on a visit to Newport Beach with husband Bill.
Effort to recall Nichols on hold .till next meeting
Movement leaders say city councilman's comment
about Mexicans at Corona del Mar State Beach
shouJd fuel the year-old effort.
June CaHarende
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The leader of
a movement to recall Councilman
Dick Nichols sald that he'll wah until
the next council meeting to give Nlch·
ols a chance to defend himself. but at
the same time. Uoyd Ikerd said he 1s
preparing for the most likely scenario.
"We're going to give him an oppor·
tunity to do whatever he's going to do.
Were going to wait two ~b until
the next council meeting,· saJd lkerd,
the area businessman who ls leading
the recall effon. "ln the meantime,
we're going to be laying the ground·
wort. getting organiud. •
The same basic rules that govern
the recall effort aplnst Gov. Gray Da-
vts apply at the local level. It starts
with a petition to put the matter on a
ballot The state elections code re-
quires that. for a city the size of New-
port Beacb.. the signatures of 1 SCJ(i of
the city's registered voters are needed
to put the maner on the ballot lf
enough signawres are verified. two
questions will be posed to voters on
the same ballot: Do you want to recall
Nichols, and who should be elected to
replace him?
Ikerd said that he is preparing the
petition documents and organizing
supporters to gather signatures..
"We're not sure yet how or where
we will be gathering signatures.· lkerd
sald. •1t depends on what type of or-
ganizations get involved.·
AU six of NJchols' council col·
leagues said that be should step dawn
from the council after Nichols said in
a phone interview that he opposes ex-
panding grass areas on Corona del
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Mar State Beach because. •wtth grass.
we usually get Mexicans coming in
there early in the morning, and they
claim 1t as theirs, and it becomes their
personal. private grounds all day.·
The council does not have the
power to oust one of their own. 'They
do. however. plan to have a formal
discussion on the remark at their next
council meeting and consider
whether to remove Nichols from bis
THE BELL CURVE
At least Nichols is consistent
we~ tbememben Of the
coundl lndMdullly mne up
Dick Nlcbok in lbMndL
In faimili. NIC:holt heel • tc>Bd
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THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Rohrabacher introduces health care bill
CONTACT YOUR
REPRESENTATIVES ..
,
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher says a bill he
introduced would make health care •more
affordable, increase the privacy surrounding
health care records and speed up the availabillty of
crucial medical treatments."
He dropped the health ca.re reform bill -known
as the Medical Independence, Privacy and
Innovation Act -on Friday.
The bill would implement a number of changes.
including creadng tax-exempt medical checking
accounts, making insurance payments tax
deducdble, requiring patient consent to release
reoonls and modifying drug-approval procedures.
•This legislation combines a creadve mix of
market-oriented reforms that will encourage
independence and, hence, wise penonal medical
can: choices," Rohrabacber said during a speech
on the House floor.
Costa Mesa's congressman also threw a birthday
bash this weekend.
Rohrabacher held the party in Surf City at the
home of political allies and friends Scott Baugh, a
former assemblyman representing that city, and
his wife, Wendy.
A host of Republicans attended the party and
several bands cranked up the music. Jeffrey
'Skunk' Baxter, an original member of the Dooble
Brothers, played at the event, which ran from 1 to
4 p.m. Saturday. A few surf bands also played.
Rohrabacher, who turned 56 years old, doubled
the event as a $200-a-head fund-raiser.
Simon lends support to Van Tran
Assembly candidate Van Tran won a
double-edged-sword endorsement earlier this
month when gubernatorial nominee BW Simon
lent his suppon.
Simon, who lost to Gov. Gray Davia in November,
is supporting the conservative Tran to replace
Assemblyman Ken Maddox and represent Costa
Mesa.
Tran, an attorney, sits on the Garden Grove City
Council. He made history in November 2000 by
becoming the first Asian American to bold elected
office in Orange County.
•Californians need Van Tran in the Legislature to
continue the fight agalnst Gray Davis and the
free-spending Sacramento liberals,• Simon said.
"Van Tran is a proven fiscal conservative and a
champion of small business.•
Rohrabacher has also endorsed Tran for the seat.
Garden Grove Councilman Mark Leya is also
running for the GOP nomination.
Cox tours Long Beach ports
Homeland Security Cllainnan abd Rep. <lu1a C.ox
led a delegation of House members on a tour of the
Los AngeJes and Long Beach ports on Saturday.
Cox. who represents Newport Beach, and the
delegation took a helicopter tour of the ports and
then discussed the importance of security at
Southern California's largest trading bub.
ANTI-CLIMAX
MARt( C. DUSTIN I OMV PILOT
Newport Beach City Councilman Dick Nichols was absent from Tuesday night's meeting in the
wake of a controversial comment he made about Mexicans at Corona del Mar State Beach.
the Palm Restaurant in downtown Los Angeles.
•Momentum ls building.• Cristich said in a
statement ·0ur fund-raising schedule is strong.
and our support ls building daily.·
CfTY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, n Fair Drive,
Costa MeN, CA 92828, (714) 764-6223
Meyor: Gary Monahan
Coun11: Ubbv Cowan, Allan Manaoor,
Mike Schelfer end Chris Steel
cnv OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Seidt Chy Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport Beedl, CA
92883, (949) 844 3309
Ml¥or: Stew Bromberg
Coundl: Gary Adame, John Heffernan,
Dick Nldlols, Gary Proctor, Tod
Ridgeway and Don Webb
MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER
DISTRICT
1966 P1ecentia Aw., Cost.a Meu, CA
92827, (948~ 831-1200
ao.d: Prelldent Jim Addneon, Vice
Preeident Mike Healey, TNdy
Ohllg-Hall, Fred Bockmiller and Paul E.
Shoenberger
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626,
(714) 708-FAIR
Boetd: President Ruben A. Smith, Vice
President Patricla Velasquez, Randy
Smith, Emily Sanford, Peggy Haldi,
Jamee Barktt, Deborah Carone, Leslie
A. Ray and Frank Barbaro
STATE SENATE
Roa Johnaon (R), 35th District, 18562
MacArthur Blvd .• Suite 395, Irvine, CA
92715, (949) 833-0180; fax: (949)
833-0696; PreM Secretary Pat Joyce,
(916)323-1200
STATE COASTAL CO-.SSK>N
45 Fremont St, Suite 2000, San
Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 904-5200;
regional office In Long Beach, (310)
690-5071
GOVERNOR
Gray Davis (D), St.a1e Capi1ol,
Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 445-2841 ;
fax: (916) 44&4633
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
• Chm Cox (R), 47th District. 1
Newport Place, Suite 420, Newport
Beac:h, CA 92660, (949) 756-2244; or
2402 Rayburn Building, Washington,
D.C. 20515, (202) 226..fi611; fax (949)
251-9309 (represents most of Newport
Beach)
E-mail:
dlri.topher.coxi§mail.houu.gov
• Dana Rohrabadler (R), 46th District,
101 Main St, Suite 3C, Huntington
Beach, CA 92648, (714) 960-6483; or
2338 Raybum Building, Washington.
D.C. 20515, (202) 225-2•'15; fax: (714)
960-7806 (Represents Cost.a Mesa and
West Newport)
E-mail: dana@mail.house.(IOv
U.S. SENATE
• Barbara Boxer (0), 112 Hart Sana1e
Building, Sui1e 112, Washington, O.C.
20510, (202) 224-3563;
Cristich fund-ra,ising is on a roll
Assembly candidate cn.tt Crtatldl'I fund~raistng
effort has hit full-tilt nine months before she'll face
three other candidates lo the March 2004 primary.
Cristich will have held three events ln a week
after today.
Starting off her whirlwind week, Cristlch held a
reception at the Balboa Bay Qub & Resort last
Thursday. Former Assemblywoman Marilyn
Brewer, who held the seat Cristich is seeking,
and former state Sen. Marian Bergeson
attended.
Cristlch also had a reception at the Northern
Trust Banlt in Fashion Island on Monday.
Cristicb ls running against Republican activist
Cltuck DeVore, former Newport Beach City Council
candidate Marianne Zlppl and Irvine businessman
Don Wagner to replace John Campbell, who i.s
running for state Senate.
or 2260 E. Imperial Highway, Suite 646, •
El Segundo, CA 90245, (213) 894-5000
E-mail: unator@boxer.senate.gov
Her third event is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. today at
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14: Marianne Zlppl for Aatem!>fv,wfU
hold a fund-raising rec:.ption "°"' e
to 8 p.m. 8t the home of Cdlv end
Tom Kroop In Corona del Mar.
Information: (949) 844-709'
11: The Republican Party of ()rWlge
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Home
Costa Mesa holds
strong while Newport
prices fall back to
March level.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
NEWPOR'J -Ml:SA -Coming
off one of the hottesc months for
residential real estate, the mid-
level home in Orange County feU
in value somewhat in May, a re-
gional real estate group reported
Wednesday
The value of a median homt'
in the counry came in ac
$389,000, whu.h wa-, a 14.9% Ill·
crease from a year ago, but a
13.2% drop from April. The data
is contained in a survey issued
by the California Reallors Assn.
that anaJyad home sales in
May.
Home values could fall back to
earth a bit, an economist with
the group said, ~ interest rates
begin to rise and the number of
home !>ales falls.
"When rates start to go up, I
do think you are going to see the
housing market pull back a bit, H
'>aid Leslie Appleton-Young. the
group's chief economist and vice
president. "You've had a housing
market that's been (strong) for
five years now."
Locally, the median price of
homes in Costa Mesa and New-
port Beach have fluctuated In
the past two months. More af-
fordable Costa Mesa has retained
Its strength better that its afflu
ent neighbor.
In May. the mid-level Co'>ta
Mesa ro e to its highest level this
year, hitting $430,000 from
$359,500 a year ago. That wa<. a
19.6% increase. The median
home came in at $400,000 in
April and $402,000 in March.
In Newport Beach, the median
price in May feU bade to tts
March level, after a superlat1ve
April. The mid-level home hll
$720,000 during the month, up
15.7% from the $622,500 of a
year ago. I lowever, the mid-level
home had men to $81 b.2~>0 111
April alter httllng 57 I 5.000 in
March
Newpon Bt'ach mirrored J
broader count}""' 1dt:' l1t.'r1<l 111
median prttc'>. Jn Orc.111~t·
County, the nml lt:'\cl h1J11w htt
$389,000 111 ~fay <1 14,ll ll. 111
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ago. Orangt• C 01111ty\ 1111d ll•wl
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$448.4 IO from tht ~ IX0.000 lt•H•I
in March
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NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
INSIDE
CITY HALL
Here are some decision'>
coming out of rue .. day\ CH\
Council meeting
BEACH IMPROVEMENTS
111e que'>Llon of how 1u
improve Coronel del Mar ~1.ite
Reach got po~tponed to the next
counctl meetmg. <. tt) .\landger
11omer Bludau a'~ed that the
ttem be continued to a later
meeong so ~omt· 1nformatu111
could be added to the '>taff
report. ac; reque'>Ccd by
Councilman Don V.cbb, and al'>o
to !>eparate the matter of beach
1mprm-ement.'> rrom the ht'Jted
tontext of fue'>dd)., rnunnl
meeting A good portion of the
meeting wa.., dcrnted to council
members' comment., about a
racially charged ~tatemenc by
Councllman D1t~ Nichols.
Nichols' wmmcnt had bet'n rn
reference to lht' Lorona del \lar
beach amproH•mt•nL'>
CIRAULO RESIDENCE
A couple who hopt'd offiuab
would m.tkt• an excepuon to
con.,trucuon KlJideltne., got a lot
of sympathv from rnum:LI
members. but they did not get
their wish lo'>eph and C.arole
Ciraulo had dlready gotten a no
from the Planning Commi~5ron
for their request to keep intact a
127-i.quare-foot slr\Jcture on the
roof of their home. As the
council
reconsidered the
Planrung
Commission vote,
the couple's
attorney said that
the conLractor did unauthorized
work while the family was out of
town. The family had approval
to but.Id a 25-square-foot
t'le\'ator shaft on top of their
roof B) the time they got home.
the contractor had installed the
lramework for a 127-square-foot
room that included a fireplace
and a bathroom, which is
ou1s1de of city code:.. Council
member:. offered their
rnndolence~ for the family's
'ttuauon, but said that their
hand' wert.' ued by city
ordinances: The Mructure
cannot be permitted.
WHAT IT MEANS
The family will have to tear
down the '>lructure, which they
'dV wtll cau5e permanent
damage and leak.age to their
new home.
WHAT THEY SAID
"Your dispute is with the
rnntractor, not with u'i," Mayor
\ccve Bromberg !>aid.
APPOINTMENTS
Council members made their
picks for members to M.•rvc on
six boards and comm1si.1oni.,
including the Planning
Commission. Planning
Comm1~10ner Earl McD.u11el
W<l!> appotnted tci a St'Cond term.
which w1U end in 2007 Barry
Eaton will al'>O sll on lhc ·
commis:.1on in 2007. JclTrt'} Cole
will fill the vacancy left by Anne
Gilford, who h~ had to 'tt•p
down before the end ot her
term. Cole will .,ene unltl the
end of her tenn next yt'ar . .it
which ume he could lw
reappomted
The dty'!. new member of the
P'c1Jks, Beaches and lkcreauon
Comm1'>5ion b Steven Ho'xln'>ky:
Donald Lawrenz wa'>
reappointed to the I larbnr
Comm1'>'>!0n, Jame'> Dunl.ip \\.!'>
reappomted cu the c 1\'11"*"1te
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C.Osta Mesa man
charged with fraud
Federal authorities In Los
Angeles have charged five
people, including a 34-year-
old Costa Mesa man, with
wire fraud for allegedly
helping people obtain loans
insured by the Federal
Housing Administration,
officials said Wednesday.
The U.S. attorney's office
has also charged 13 people
of obtaining more than $10
million in fraudulent loans
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Avlemore Temce:
Annoying phone calls were
reported In the 1100 blodc at
7:38 a.m. Monday.
• Wm Baker and Bristol
streets: A traffic accident
involving injuries was
reported at 12:27 p.m.
Monday.
• Bristol Street: Possession
of drug paraphernalia was
reported in the 3000 block at
2:29 a.m. Monday.
• Nutmeg Place: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
1500 blodc at 12:23 p.m.
Monday.
• Pepper Tl'ff Lane: Petty
theft was reported in the
2900 blodc at 9:15 a.m.
Monday.
• Placentia Avenue:
Vandalism was reported in
the 2000 block at 9:31 a.m.
Monday.
• Thurin Avenue: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
2000 block at 1 :36 p.m.
Monday.
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ban Developmmt, officials
said.
Prosecutors allege that
Marcelo GtgJ.lo of Costa
Mesa and four others who
were real estate and mort-
gage prof~ionals provided
clienis with false employ-
ment documents they had
purchased from Maggie
Cuevas, a forger who plead-
ed guilty to fraud on Aug. 9.
If convicted. GJglJo faces
a maximum sentence of
five years in federal prison.
He and other defendants
are expected 10 be ar-
raigned next month.
theft was reported in the 500
block at 8:40 a.m. Monday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Avenlda Cumbre: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
300 block at 9:32 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Cape Danbury. Petty theft
was reported in the 100
block at 12:40 a.m. Tuesday.
• East Coast Highway:
Annoying phone calls were
reported in the 3000 block at
8:48 p.m. Tuesday.
• JamborM Roed: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 1100 block at
7:49 a.m. Tuesday.
• Lido Partc Ortve: Grand
theft was reported in the 600
blodc at 5:05 p.m. Tuesday.
• SNshore Drfve: Petty theft
was reported in the 3600
block at 7:42 a.m. Tuesday.
• 16th S1Tfft An auto theft
was reported in the 2100
block at 10:16 a.m. Tuesday.
• 23rd Street and West
Ocean Front A hit-and-run
was reported at 7:14 p.m.
Tuesday.
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NEWPORT BEACH -Bob
Kost has been a volunteer with
the Newport Beach Police De-
partment for four years.
But never ln all these years
has he heard so many thank
yous and kind words of appre-
ciation, he said.
Kost and several other Police
Depamnent volunteers are get-
ting trained in doing home in-
spections or "vacation checks"
that were originally done by
sworn police officers. It is a
service the department provides
to community members who
aslc: poUce to keep an eye on
BID
Continued from Al
faxed it over as soon as 1he er·
ror was brought to its anen-
tion.
"Obviously, we think the bid
we submitted for 1he Orange
County Marketplace is a very
competitive bid, and our hope
all along is they would make
some judgment call that the
bid should be (considered).·
ASSAILANT
Continued from Al
enue at about 3:30 p.m., he said.
"She pulled into her garage
and the garage door was dos·
ing." Shulman said. MBut then it
suddenly started going back up.
and the man entered the garage
and punched her in the face."
He said officials don't know if
the man demanded anything
from the woman, but that she
started retaliating right away. A
weapon was "not seen." he said.
"Bui apparently she fought
pretty well," Shulman said.
The man then ran out of the
garage and fled the area either by
car or by foot. he said. The
woman suffered minor injuries
WATER
Continued from A 1
those water supply costs and let
people know when those costs in.
creased and then pcLss that cost
along,· Atkinson said.
The district is facing a double
whanuny of increased costs.
One is the result of a decision
by the Orange County Water Dis-
trict thal reduced the amount of
water the Mesa district could
CURVE
Continued from Al
their homes when they are out
of town.
Officers, on a daily basis,
would check the perimeter of
the home and make sure every-
thing was as it should be.
But of late. volunteers are per-
forming that task and it has
worked very weU for the depart·
ment, Sgt. Steve Shulman said.
"Somedmes, officers were not
able to do it because of time
constraints," he said. .. And in
these tough economic times,
when many departments are
facing job cuts, this is a very
valuable program that has
helped us increase our level of
service to the community."
All volunteers undergo train·
said Wendy Watkins. vice
president of corporate com-
munications. "And the reason
it was pulled out of the run-
ning was because a very minor
piece of paperwork was miss·
ing."
Fafr President Becky Bailey-
Findley said the fair board has
a few options Tuesday: accept·
Ing the state's opinion, reject·
ing it or rejecting it in part.
When the board recom·
m ended awarding lhe bid to
Tel Phil, American protested
and went 10 the hospital for a
check up. he said.
Shulman said the attacker
probably physically pushed the
garage door up or must have ac-
tivated a child safety sensor that
automatically opened up the
door for him. He said it LS likely
that the man followed her home.
Shulman said that although
the woman managed to fight off
her attack.er, it is not the recom-
mended reaction in such a situa-
tion.
"Generally speaking. we
wouldn't suggest pun:ing up a
fight. because you never know
how the other person is going to
react," Shulman said. "You never
know what's going to happen."
A similar incident happened
on June 10, when an 85-year-old
woman was pushed to the
pump out of the groundwater ba·
sin. The district can only pwnp
66%. compared to 75% in the
past. At the 53.me time. the county
dismct raised the rare for the wa-
ter the Mesa cfistnct can pump,
Atlcinson said.
The Metropoliran Water Distnct
has also rdised its rates for the im·
ported waler the Mesa district has
to buy. Atkinson added.
The 6% increase comes on the
heels of an 11 % rate hike last fall.
Atlcinson ~d the 11 % increase
should have been instituted a year
This is his truth -and the only
truth. in his view.
That's why he is bewildered at
the reaction to his comments -
and that's why I don't think he'll
believer in the lst Amendment. resign.
but this also requires in his reasoning processes, he's
account.ability, especially in an simply telling the truth. And one
elected official Apologies aren~ doesn't back down from that
enough to excuse intolerance." place.
Summed up Jobn Heffernan: Which leads to this question:
"What Nichols said was just plain Are we demanding hi!. head on a
rad.al -and just plain wrong." planer because of the views he
Then all ix council members holds or because he exp~
present urged the empty chair to them7 Or to narrow the question
resign and left no doubt they a bit. because he exp~ them
would support a recall If he didn't with such a total lack of
later, amid a handful of public sophistication or awaren~ of
comments, local resident Uoyd political realities that he can no
Ikerd said he had been prepared longer function usefully in a
to start a recall movement ever governing body? And not only
since Nichols opposed a new that is also making the city look
public school because It would bad in the process?
attract too many Mexicans. And Most of the castigation heaped
two representatives of l.Atino on Nichols is allegedly because of
organimtions complimented the his views. It would be foolish to
council for its stand on NlchoJs suggest that those views aren't
for when they go on these in·
spectlons, Shulman said.
"But they are not geared for
en!on:ement, • he said. •So lf
they see anything suspicious,
they back off and call a uni-
formed officer."
The program has also saved a
lot of time for sworn officers
and has helped them focus on
other issues, Shulman said.
"Particularly In summer time,
we have an Increase in residen·
tial burgJarles and thefts be-
cause people are away from
their home . " he said.
Kost said he believes the serv·
ice is an asset to the community.
"The thing that amazes resi-
dents most ls when we do the
check and then call them about
it," he said. "They just don't ex-
pect that They're just ecstatic
with the Department of Gen·
eral Services.
Three weeks ago. Tel Phil
filed a temporary restraining
ord er lo keep the bid proposals
under wraps until the fair
board made its final decision.
The Superior Court granted
1he order, said Stewart Such·
man, allorney for Tel Phil.
TeUer stressed that Tel Phil
En1erprises is family-owned
and family-operated, in con-
tras! to American. wruch is a
Buffalo. N.Y -based subsidiary
ground and robbed in her Dover
Shores home right after she had
parked her car in her garage.
That incident was much hke
another robbery that occurred
on Lido Isle on May 15. ln that
case, a 55-year-old woman was
hn on the head with an unknown
object and robbed m her drive-
way after reruming from a shop-
ping trip.
The intruder in both cases
took expensive jewelry from the
women. All three incidents hap·
pened in the afternoon.
Shulman said similar incidents
have been reported in Hunting·
ton Beach. Newpon Beach police
are work.Ing with investigators
from that city to solve the case.
Meanwhile, he said. residents
must take precautions to protect
themselvel> from such anacks.
and a half to !WO years sooner.
"We held uff on raising the rate.
a while because we were hoping
Y.'e would see M>me improved
concfitions on the basin." Atlc:in·
son SaJd ~Plus, we were hoping
that the lnewl colored water treat·
ment facility coming on line
would help U'> control the costs a
little mort>."
Atkinson praised the district
staff for marntairung the general
and adnunistrative costs at or be·
low prevtous yea.rs' costs.
In adcfiuon 10 approving the
commissioners were on the take. I
passed it off in this space a few
weeks ago as what rrught have
been a temporary seizure of
srupidiry. No more. He at least
had che good sense lo apologize
-son of -for that gaffe.
This time. hes defending an
almost otlhand lapse into rarum
that tells us he nor only cfidn't
learn anything from the planning
commission episode but these
lapses are endemic to his mind
seL It is pretty dear now that
Nichols will never see people
setting up shop on the grass
above Corona del Mar beach. He
will only see "Mexicans." Or
"outsiders."
Volunteen us get a list o(
homes'1hat they go aver to in·'
spect, Kost said.
•we check the front and back,
windows and doora and aee lf'
anything's amiss," be said. "If
we ftnd newspapers lying
around, we pick them up and
stash them some place they,
can't be seen.•
Kost said Jhe program has,
also done great things for the
Police Department's Image in-
the communJty.
"It shows we're not just hand-
ing out tickets and punishing
people," he said. "We're also
helping them.•
FYI:
If you'd like your home in-
spected when you're away, call
the Newport Beach Police De-
partment at (949) 644·3717.
of one of the country's largest
private corporatio ns.
"The Marketplace is TeJ
Phil's main business." Teller
said . "We're a local business
and we took a lot of care in
malc:ing sure we gave (the pro-
posal) a completely detailed
response. This is ow core busi-
ness. It's not a sideline.•
•DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers
Costa Mesa and may be reached
at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail al
deirdre. newm•n@l•tim111.com.
"Don't wear expensive jewelry
in public if it's avoidable," Shul-
man said. "Be aware if someone
is following you. If you think
someone is following you. drive
to the police depanment, or call
police with the license plate
number of the vehicJe that's fol·
lowing you."
The attack.er is only described
as a man wearing a black jacket
and same color shin and hat.
Those with infonnation about
any of the incidents are asked to
call the Newport Beach Police
Detective Division at (949) 644·:
3790.
• DEEPA BHARATM covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reached 81 (9491 574-4226 Of by
e-mail et
dHpa.bharath fll11t1mttS com.
rate increase Tuesday. the Mesa
board saved $12,000 from its
budget by removing $5,000 for a-
workshop fadllr.ator and $7,000 .
for chair upholstery. sald Coleen
Scarmina.ch.. district administra-~
live services manager.
Atlcinson said he expeas chere
will be more increases in water
costs.
• DER>AE NEWMAN coveB Costa
Meu and may be rea<Nd et (949)
5744221 ()( by &-metl et
cH11rdre.newman@latimes.com.
Or the good guys. If !hey get
there first. And that these truths
are buried much too deeply in h.la
psyche to change. •
U there is a lesson here. it must
be the"challenge to look into our
own psyches and see what lurks
there.
Living in c.aJifomia's Least
DMne Oty puts us at special
risk. lf ~ are sticking labels on
the wodd that define groups
rather than individuals, Wt! need
to profit from the public exx>rdsm
of Dick Nichols.
• JOSEPti N. BEU. is • resident of • :
Santa Ana Heights. His column
appears Thurldeys.
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members to go the nexl step and Internet and at bars and dinner
suppon drivers' license$ for •the parties and while waiting on the
immigrants who cut your gr-;m. first tee. Yes. and in the
care for your children -and like backwaters of the Costa Mesa aty
to enjoy public beaohes with their CoundL too.
families." For the most part. they aren't
So It went Mayor Stew ~ publidy. But Nichols
Bromberg promised a new was elected by a majority of his
oonfrontation in two weeks. comtituents, and I find it hard to
hopefully with the guest Of honoT believe that the views he bas
~t. Presumabl)\ we wW all e:xpres1ed u a councilman have
return. oome as a complete surprise to
Sitting through all thll. drlfting his ~pporters. For widdy
in and out. 1 studied the empty dilrerent reaaons, Nk:hols bad to
dllllr and tJied to CX>nstruct the be the most m-~
penon who lit.I there. And It c:andkfate {or public o16oe since
oc:curred to me that the one Bill Simon.
pc'edom1nam quality Nichols hat When Nlchob .ugested
projected thnJuabout aQ the Newport Beach planning
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public lbary'I..,..., podium.
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tl<n•· date and location of the
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JUNE 21
•five K.v• to Vlb,.nt living• ...
free seminar to be held from 6:30
to 8 p.m. at Mother's Marlcet, 225
E. 17th St., Costa Meaa. To make
reservations, call (800) 595-6667.
Enjoy an Mey of culinary
1,eclaltles from South Coaat
Plaza restaurants and tastings
from premium wineries and
breweries at the Summer Food
and Wine Festival at the plaza's
Crete and Barrel from 6 to 9 p.m.
Every S40 advance ticht will
benefit the Second Harvest Food
Bank of Orange County and
Someone Cares Soup Kltctten.
Tickets are $50 at the door. For
more Information, call (71 41
435-2160.
Comerica Bank's Technology and
Life Sciences Division invites the
public to a breakfast disoussion,
"What's Your Brand, How Do You
Protect It, and How Do You Avoid
Getting Sued7" from 7:30 to 9:30
a.m. at the Center Club. 650 Town
Center Drive, in Costa Mesa. For
reservations, call (3101231-5610
JUNE 27
N.wport Oun" Resort's ·Movies
on the Beactt• series offers
"legally Blonde• starting at dusk
on the Newport sand. Parking
costs $8 per car. Campfires will
also be available for s'mores. The
resort ia at 1131 Back Bay Dnve
For more Information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
JUNE 28
Th-. wit.I be a n.. marbt In the
parking lot at the Costa Mesa
Senior Center at 695 W. 19th St. 11
will run from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Admission 11 free. For
Information. call (949) 645-2356.
Clauic boat9 rKe from the dodc
of Newport Harbor Museum
while events take place in and
around the museum from 10 a.m.
to 10 p.m. at the Heritage Regatta
and Seaport Festival. Classic
woodies, sorfing exhibits, boat
building, model building. food
and music will be on hand at no
cost to attendees. The Seaport
Festival will take piece all day at
ttie museum and will include a
IU8u dinner and awards show. For
more Information, call (949)
673-7863.
N9wpoft Dunes Resort's •Movies
on the Beactt• aenes offers
"Beauty and the Beast" starting
at dusk on the Newport sand.
Parking costs $8 per car.
Campfires will also be available
NICHOLS
Continued from A 1
comminee appoinanents. More
than half oft.he council have said
that they would support a citi.7..en
recall.
"I'm embarrassed to have 10
make excuses for him to my con-
stituents,· Councilman Don
Webb said at Tuesday's council
meeting, ·1 ask him 10 resign
and, if he doesn't. I ask citiuns
10 recall him.·
This support for a citiun re-
for •'mores. The nta011laat1131
Bade Bay Drive. For more
Information, call (949) 729-0UNE.
agn Invited to the Oa1i1 HNlth
Fair from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m . at the
Corona del Mar Senior Center,
800 Marguertte Ave. Free testa
will be available for blood
preuure, vision, hearing. body
fat. pulmonary lung function,
podiatry, dermatology, and
physical therapy and cttlropractlc
needs. Other tests will be offered
for a $20 to S45 fee. For more
information, call (949) 718-1821.
The Costa M ... Senlora Cent«
will hold a flea market from 8 a.m.
to 1 p.m. at the center's parking
lot, 695 W. 19th St Spaces cost
$10 for members, $20 for
nonmembers. Reservations are
required. For more information,
call (949 645-2356.
MUlennlum Medical Spe In
Newport Beadl is hosting an
all-day complimentary 30-mlnute
makeover event. The spa will
provide eactt customer with
education on skin care and
mineral makeup. The "Mineral
Make-t1p" event wlll be from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. by appointment
only. Call (949) 863-1667 for an
appointment
JUNE29
The flrat o,.nge County dr.gon
boat race and friendship
breakfast potludc sponsored by
the Orange County Chinese
Cultural Club will be held from 8
a.m. to noon at the Newport
Aquatic Center, 1 Whitecliffg
Drive, Newport Beactt. CA 92660.
Registration begins at 6:30 a.m .
For event rules. regulations and
volunteer information. call (714)
535-2708.
JUNE 30
Children entering first through
sucth grades are invited to
"Storytelling Safari " at 10:30 a.m.
at the Newport Beactt Central
Library. The program will be
repeated at 3 p.m. July 2 at
Manners branctt and at 10:30 a.m.
July 3 at the Balboa branctt. For
more information, call (949)
717-3816.
JULY 1
• BHch Uindac:apn Sr Rowen•
will be on display at Newport
Beactt City Hall through Sept. 30.
The exhibit features digitally
manipulated aerial photographs
of the Hawaiian islands by Donna
Ruzicka and colorful umbrella
beactt scenes by Carole Boller.
For more information, call (949)
717-3816.
JULY2
Children entering flnt through
siXlh grades are invited to
"Storytelling Safari" aJ 3 p.m .
at the Mariners Branch Public
Library. The program will be
repeated at 10:30 a.m. July 3 at
the Balboa Branch. For more
information. call (949)
717-3816.
call, echoed by t.he majomy of
t.he council. came even before
fkerd announced that his recall
plan was in place. Ikerd reported
at Tuesday's council meeting
that he had taken out papers to
recall Nichols after he witnessed
Nichols making another com-
ment about Mexicans earlier this
year.
Members of the government
affairs comm.inee of the Newport
Beach Cllamber of Commerce
were discussing in one of their
monthly meetings the idea
whet.her a high school should be
built in concert with a housing
JULY3
CNldnn ......... tint thtough
llJC1h gr11dea ere Invited to
•storvteUlng Safari• at at 10:30
Ubrary. For more lnformat1on,
call (949) 717-3816.
JULY4
The American Legion Yacht Club
wlll host the48th Fourth of July
Boat Parade, featuring loads of
de<:ked out yacttta parading along
the water• of Newport Bay
starting at 1 p.m. There are 30
boat categories eligible for
awards. For more information,
call (949) 673-3540.
Formet state Sen. Marian
Bergeaon will be grand marshal
at the 30th annual
Independence Day Celebration
at Mari ners Park. Riding in a hay
wagon, Bergeson will lead bike
riders and walkers of all ages,
who will begin assembling for
the patriotic parade at 9:30 a.m .
at M ariners Drive and
Commodore Road. Mariners
Park is on Dover Drive at Irvine
Avenue. For more information.
call (9491644-3151.
JULY5
Newport Oun .. Resort'• "Movies
on the Beact.H series offers
"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 Bade Bay Drive. For
more information, call (949)
729·DUNE.
Newcomen to the digit.al
universe are invited to #Tools and
Tricb: Internet 101; a free
Internet workshop, at 10 a.m. at
the Newport Besen Central
Library. The beginning-level
overview will be repeated at 9
a.m. July 19 at the Balboa branctt.
For more information. call (949)
717-3816.
JULY9
ht S.. Introductions Invites the
public to an exclusive evening to
meet some of Orange County's
most eligible singles at its
"Where the Elite Meet" mixer
from 6 to 9 p.m. at Brio
Restaurant in Corona del Mar.
The coS1 1s $75 per person. Wear
codctail attire. For reservations.
call (949) 233-6405 before July 2.
JULY 19
Newcomen to the digit.al
universe are invited to "Tools and
Tridcs: Internet 101." a free
Internet workshop, at 9 a.m. at
the Balboa brand'l of the Newpor1
Beactt Public Library. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
ONGOING
Teena are invtt.d to drop by the
c.ity of Costa Mesa Recreation
Center from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday
through Friday for indoor and
outdoor sports and activities. The
center 1s at 1860 Anaheim Ave.
For more information, call (714)
327-7560
The Newport Beach Walking Club
development in the Banning
Ranch area. Ikerd announced to
the council on Tuesday that, at
that meeting attended by about
30 or 40 chamber members.
Nichols said that he opposed the
school idea because the school
would have a large ffMexican"
enrollment.
Nichols has said he will not re-
sign his po l and that he will
fight any effort to oust tum. Ikerd
said that, in light of several of
Nichols' comments about Mexi-
cans. he suspects a recall vote
would be successful.
"I think that if we can get the
meets at the corner of Superior
and Hoapital Road 1n Newport
Beadut 9:15 am. and 7 pm
everyday. For more 1nform1tt1on,
The N.wport BHch Cake
Decorating Club m eets from 7
to 9 p.m. on Thursday nights at
Superior and Hospital Road m
Newport Bead'l. For more
information, call (949)
650-1332.
The Assn. of Business Services
hosts a networking meeting that
deals with education
connections from 6 to 8.30 p m
on the second Tuesday of every
month at the Ho liday Inn e1t 3131
Bristol St., Costa M esa For
more information, call (949)
805-0011.
"Divorce: A New Beginning,# a
workshop for men and women
divorced or getting divorced. is
held from 10 a.m to 12 30 p.m
at 180 Newport Center DrrvP. on
the third Saturday of every
month. Cost 1s S40 For morP.
information call 644 6435
The Newport Beach Public
Library hosts an hour <.if stom s
and crafts for children in
kindergarten through tlw !>f"c.onrl
grade at the Corona dt I Mc:ir
branch from 3 to 4 p "'
Tuesdays. The library is JI 420
Mangold Ave. For morn
information. call 19491 717 3800 .
Free tours of the Orange County
Performing Arts Center t<1ke
guests to the dressing rooms
performer's lounge backstage
and on stage at 10 30 d m every
Wednesday and Saturddy ilt 600
Town Center Dnve Cost.1 Mcs::i
Group tours can bP held by
special arrangemP.nl ~or more
information. call 1714 556 ARTS
eXl 833
The Newport Beach Newcomers
Club holds a general neeting )n
the third Wednesday of every
month The organization 1s open
to all women residents m
Newpon Beach who have lived
in the area fewer than f1v ... years
For more information call 1949)
645-9922, or VISll
newcomers-newµont1each org
Oasis Senior Center holds a
pancake breakfast from I 30 to
10 a.m. on the second Sdt,Jrday
of every month Breakfast
includes panca~es. SdusagP
coffee and orange 1u1cP for $3. S 1
for children The CP.ntcr •Sat 800
Marguerite. Corona del Mar For
more information call 949)
644-3244
Macy's South Coast Plaza
presents Workshop
Wednesdays· A Hands on
Cooking Class Program hosted
by dlef Alexx Guevara The class
is held from 6 to 7 30 p m
Wednesdays at 3333 Bristol St
Costa Mesa The cost 1nclud1ng
matenals. is $30 To rest?rve a
spot, call (8181994 5075
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EDITORIAL
Student editors earn
the watchdog award
A t Orange Coast
College, sometimes
the administrators
can learn lessons.
And, yeah. sometimes the
students are their teachers.
Case in point: OCCs school
newspaper, the Coast Report,
questioned the privacy of the
student government's budget ·
committee meetings, pointing
out that the Brown Act should
apply to them.
The state's Brown Act,
adopted in 1953, basically
requires that boards and other
public agencies take actions in
view of the public. After all, it
is the public's interest.
Exceptions include personnel
mane rs.
The student budget
committee at the college held
three closed-door meetings in
April and May to decide how
to give more than $700,000 to
various organizations on
campus. The money was
obviousJy the public's
business.
The Coast Report, led by
Editor-in-Otlef Mike Billings
and Copy Editor Matt
Ballinger. discovered that these
meetings existed, wrote an
article about the private
meetings and then demanded
in an editorial that the illegal
meetings become public.
School administrators
suspected that the Coast
Report had an ulterior motive
in mind when it questioned
the meetings. The newspaper
stood to take a cut. OCC
President Gene Farrell said.
But really, the administrators
should have performed their
research before convicting the
inquisitive students. It rums
out that, indeed, the Brown
Act applies to the student
government and its budget
committee.
Farrell also gave another
reason for the closed meetings.
He said the college wanted to
protect the students on the
committee Mbecause we don't
want our students exposed
publicly by anyone in those
deliberations."
Elected student
governments everywhere
really need to learn that once
they become elected, they fall
under the public's eye. They
will be watched, they will be
applauded and they will be
criticized. Thar's politics. You
win some and you lose some.
Students, too, need to learn
th.is. And the earlier the better
so that they decide then and
there if they want to enter the
outside world of politics.
The editors at the Coast
Repo~ stuck to their instincts
and did what they knew to be
right.
It's a shame the
administrators didn't applaud
them for considering the
Brown Act's reach and instead
found a way to rum the focus
onto them.
The Coast Report passes
Journalism Law 101. Perhaps
others need to enroll in the
course.
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
MAILBAG
FILE PHOTO I OAJL V PtLOT
Sean Barrango fastens the one of 12 outer scenery panels to the new carousel being put together in the Carousel
Courtyard outside Robinsons-May at Fashion Island.
A carousel by any other
name is a merry-go-round
The New Arrival photo on the front
page today W& great, and I didn't
realize that Fashion Island was adding a
Carousel Court. It made me wonder
how many of your readers know the
difference between a carousel and a
merry-go-round. A carou!>el has all
horses that move up and down. A
merry-go-round has stationary seats as
weU as a variety of other arumaJs. It will
be interested to see the unveiling and
whelhcr or not the Island will have a
uue "Carousel Court.·
TREB HEINING
Newport Beach
Destruction of open space is
open to debate
I thought Greenlight was about
traffic.
Greenlight Spokesman Phil Arst
!Community Commentary, June 19)
wants to be the savior of our
·precious· recreationaJ and
environmental open space.· The
precious space Arst refers to is the
eyesore American Legion boat
storage lot. Las Arenas Park, the
tennis couns and the beach -all of
which will be enhanced by the Regent
Hotel project, not lost. The Regenl
project will also replace the tired
Community Center. Benefits of the
Regent project far outweigh the
drawbacks.
OAV10 BARTli
Corona del Mar
READERS RESPOND
Feeling budget strains
Taking the heat from outside the kitchen
AT ISSUE: Newport Beach Councilman Dick
Nichols ' comment about Mexicans on grass
areas above Corona del Mar State Beach.
talk about how progressive you
are.
And how about stop treating
Costa Mesa as the other side of
the tracks for Newport Beach?
The reason you don't have a bad
pan of town is because you're .
using Costa Mesa as your bad
pan of town. Since Costa Mesa is
a separate city, you get the
benefits of having a place to pul
everything you don't want whUe
not having to pay the monetary
and social costs.
.
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A s the unfortunate saga of
Councilman Nichols
continues. I can't help but
wonder what his ardent
supporters are thinlclng right
now. If I was one of them, which
I am definitely not. I think I
wouJd be tempted to pass hlm a
note at the next council meeting:
"Dick.~
"Shhh! Stop saying that stuffi
Obviously we don't want 'those
people' running around in our
fair city anymore than you do.
We knew how you felt before you
were elected. That's why we
supponed you and voted you In.
Oh sure, it's fine for them to cut
our lawns. trim our hedges and
wash our cars. but we certainly
don't want them bringing their
ldds here, hanging out on our
beaches, and maybe even mixing
with our kids!"
"But Dick. don't you know
you're not supposed to say those
thJngs in public? We brought you
in to be a stealth candidate, like
a Trojan Horse. Use phrases like,
'I thJnk we need to reconsider
thi5 from a budget standpoint.'
or 'It's a great Idea. but I'm
concerned about the possible
impact it might have on the
envtronmentl' These are code
words Dick. and you better learn
them quick!"
·After all, If the Trojan Horse
had giant signs on it saying
'Caution -Greek soldiers Inside'
It wouldn't have worked very
well, would lt1"
lmprobable1 Maybe. But
nowadays. perception truly ls
reallty. If Dick Nlcbola ii all~
to remain in our city government
wlth no obvious effort by elther
our council or our dtir.ens to
remove him or have him atep
down, then that could very
posalbly be bow all ot ue who Uve
here would be~
And u aomeone who beJievei
-lib most people I know In
Newport Beach -that the
mequre of a penon should be
tbdr integrity, their abllides.
thelr desire for a better Ufe for
their families. and not their
Uneqoe, tb&t would be YlfY aid
Indeed.
Newpon Beach
To all the hypocrites In 92.22%
white. 4. 71 % Hispanic Newport
Beach who are outraged.
outraged. I say, that council
member Nichols pointed out. In
his own way. that the dollar
curtain between illegal alien
infested Costa Mesa (56.8%
white. 31.8% Hispanic) and
Newport Beach is fraying. how
about putting your city where
your big mouths are by buJJding
affordable housing for
"immigrant families" in Newpon
Beach instead of onJy building
affordable housing for senior
citizens.
And while you're at it. how
about buUding and funding your
own (illegal alien) Job Center
instead of using the one that the
citizens of Costa Mesa have to
fund to the rune or around
$130,000 per year. Records I've
seen indicate that about 50% of
the people hiring day workers at
Costa Mesa's job center are from
Newport.
And if you really, really want to
be progressive. how about
opening some charities in your
city to help the poor immigrants
who will llve in the affordable
housing you'll want to build for
them. And, then put some
factoriea on your view bluffs.
When yclu do that, I'm sure
some Costa Mesa citizens will
come to your City Council
meetings. just u some
Newporters come to Coata Mesa
Ctty Council meetings, and say
that the industrial bulldlnp on
your bluffs are great for your city.
You may also enjoy the aame
type or lndUltrlal poUudon that
ls 6lllng Calta Meta'• air with
canoer-cauaing agenca.
I'll watt to aee 1M lettm from
thote of you who have been
~Nicholl to eee If you'll
tab the above auaesdona on
bow to make Newpon 8Mch
m~ dJvene ao you can lhow
how propeMIYe you are.
l won\ hold my bl'Mlh.
l don't iftUy want NeWpOrt
ee.dl to haft the mne typet ot ri we hl\49 ln Colla ~.die phony
M.H.MtUARO
Costa Mesa
Late last month. the Daily Pilo1
published my letter in which I
was critical of Newport Beach
Councilman Dick Nichols for hls
reported gaffe before the
Planning Commission. Since tha1
letter, Councilman Nichols has
committed a more egregious
faux pas, which has whipped up
a firestorm of controversy not
only in our little neck or the
woods, but nationwide, as well.
I've read all the articles,
commentaries, editorials and •
letters to the edJtor appearing ih
the local pres.s, many or which
call for him to step down. I agnie
with those who express dlsbelii.f
that a highly educated man
could have lived on this planet
for the past half century and still
be so out of touch the realities
and sensitivities of the times ln
which we live.
Those who dwell on the
tmplled bigotry of his most
recent comment are missing the
real point, I think. Regardless of
whether Nichols bu acted like •
Neanderthal throwback or not.
the l.ISue here ts ht. lack of
JudgmenL
When be wu elec:ted, the
dtiz.ena of Newport Bach
undoubtedly expected a man ot
ht. )'earl. experience and IUca.I
to be able to Uaten to arpunenOI.
Ulell ieauea and -beMd on l1lt
Intellect and Ufe aptnencea -
mab IOC)d Judllnenta 00 tbelr.
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Al llusday. June 26, 2003 SOCIETY
THE CROWD
Crean clambake
kicks of summer
the right way
E normous balloon art
sculptures swam in the
pool of the Hyatt
Newporter. Balloon palm trees.
jumping dolphins and more
set the festive tone for the sixth
annual Crean Lobster
aambalc.e to benefit the kids
assisted by ...----,,,,...----.. the
Clilldren's
Bureau.
It w.as an
evening of
summer fun
without the
sun.
Hundreds of
locals
dressed in B.W. COOK tropical
Beth Shlelda, MJaay Stem and
Maureen 7.ehnter worked the
al fresco setting, selling raffle
tickets and making sure all
were enjoying the affair.
A successful live auction led
by masterful master of
ceremonies F.d Arnold or
KOCE-TV brought in even
more money for the kids.
adding to significant
underwriting from Jim and
Patti Edwarda, Stan Hanson
and corporate sponsors
including Disneyland, Tommy
Bahama, Comerica Bank,
Emulex, Union Bank, BMC
Software, AcrA Aerospace,
Sodexho and Washington
Mutual.
tones
converged on the resort as the
music of a steel drum band
blended with icy mai tai
cocktails. It was a recipe for a
s ummer blast that raised big
doUars to make a big difference
for kids lost in a world that can
be as cold and tough and
miserable in unimaginable
ways.
By the end of the evening,
the 350 guests helped raise
more than $100,000 for the
Olildren's Bureau, Orange
County Olapter. The
organization, an offshoot of
the L.A. Clilldren's Bureau,
serves more than 2.600 at-risk.
families each year, 96% of
whom are below the U.S.
poverty level.
Pictured at the record-breaking Crean's Lobster Clambake fund-raiser are event Chair Eve Komyei, Ed Arnold of KOCE-lV and Lula and: .
Marion Halfacre of Traditional Jewelers Fash ion Island.
Olairs Lana O.andler, Peggy
Goldwater Oay and Eve
Kornyel worked to make a
difference for the children
under the banner of charitable
involvement set by the
super-generous Donna and
John Crean. The crowd sat
poolside on this balmy
Saturday evening as succulent
lobster dinners were served
with all the trimmings.
Spotted in the crowd were
Crystal and Kelly Crean, Don
Crevier. Glenn Ellla, Ron and
Bet ty Dominguez, Laurie and
Mike Mendenhall, Denice and
Brian Mock, Debbie and Tom
Newmeyer, Unda and Rosa
Peters, KathJe and John
Porter. Harriet and Sandy
Sandhu, Ann and Dick Slm,
NIU and Jeff Stevens and Betty
Belden-Palmer and her
exquis ite daughter Cindy, who
runs an antique business in
Old Town Orange.
Event committee members
Sharl Clko, Sarah Corrigan,
Yolanda de la Paz, Margaret
KJrby, Barbara Magness.
Darby Manclark, Royal Radke,
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• South <:out Plaza will host an
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Wine Peadval today from 6 to 9
p)n. The 11th annual event
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needy by supporting the Second
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CQu.nty and Someone Cares s.,ap Kitchen. Each $40 ticket
~ buy more than 1,000 meals
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g9ests will enjoy culinary
specialties from South Coast
Plaz.a restaurants. They'D also
enjoy premium wines,
microbrews and live music.
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Store Wing at South Coast Plaza
lnformation: (71 4) 435-2160.
ELEGANT MERCHANDISE IN A
SUMMER SALE
A'Maree'a much anticipated
summer sale starts Sanirday. The
store is closed Friday to prepare
for the sale. A'Maree's is a
n1Ddem elegant boutique, for
women who love clothes.
Fash.ions are hand selected by
owners and sisters Dawn Klohs
and Den.lie Schaeffer. They buy
in,NewYork and Europe four
ti.mes a year and are slcilled at
choos1ng fabuJous merchandjse
AFTER HOURS
• Submit AFTER HOURS items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (9491
574-4295. A complete 1151 is
av1llable at www.dailypilotoom.
MUSIC
STAR-SPANGLED SALUTE
The Orange County Pacific
Symphony Orchestra is having its
·star Spangled Salute• at 8 p.m.
July 4 at the Verizon Wireless
Amphitheater. Conducto r Richard
Kaufman will lead the Pacific
Symphony in a concert that
includes firewo rks and J ohn
Philip Sousa marches. The event
is a musical extravaganza of
Broadway showstoppers and
all-American fanfare. •Phantom
of the Opera• stars Davis Gaines
and Terri Bibb w ill be offering
their talents. Tidcets are $19 to
S86 to order call (71 4) 755-5799.
BOLERO ANO RHN>SOOY
Maestro Cart St Ch1lr and the
Pfeifle Symphony. with guest
pOlnist Valentina Lisitu, will
eicpk>re the vibrant rhythms of
Spain In a concert called •Bolero
and Rhapsody• at 8 p.m . July 19
aithe Verizon Wireless
Amphitheater. Tldceta coS1 $19 to
$85. To order, call (714) 755-5799.
JAZZ.TRIO
GUifstream Restaurant In
Newport Beadl presents a jazz
trio Sunday through Wednesday
a• regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach.
Hourt are 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
6 Jo 10 p.m. Monday through
~nesday. (949) 718-0188.
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Caf6 presents
Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11
p.m. every week. ·wanted•
muak:ian. Include guitar i:>'ayera,
b ... i:>'ayera. slngers, drummers,
kevb<>ardists and others at 100
Main St, Newport Beech. Free.
and accessories. Open from I 0
a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to
Saturday at 1649 WeMcliff Drive
in Newport Beach. (949)
642-4423.
SIDEWALK FUN AT WESTCUFF
Westcllff Plaza's summer
'>1dewallc saJe happeni; Sarurday
from I 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will
be o;aJes at participating stores,
entertainment, children's craf1s
and face painting. Merchants
include Anthony's Shoe Repair.
Three Friends, WestclllJ Plaza
Oeaners, Champagne Prmch
Bakery Cal~. Kayaks Surf Shop,
Robert and Taylor Salon,
Matthew Taylor's, Pick Up St.ix.
Images Hallmark. PastaBravo,
Ralphs Fresh Fare, Mall Boxes
Etc .. Draper's and Damon's,
BJue Mambo, c:alJfornJa Style
Home Collections, Crown Aa
Hardware, Helen Grace
Olocola tes and AJghr Centre.
We~tcliff Plaza at 17th Street and
Irvine Avenue in Newport Beach.
MEET YOUR SURFING NEEDS
Smee the 1970<.., the Green
Room ha~ been a popular local
~urf !>hop. Surfboard<,,
'>k.ateboards, wet!>uit!i, apparel
and acceJ>!>Ories are their
specialty. I ligh-quality o;urfhoard
brand'> .ivailable include I L.
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MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar.
the New York Jau Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251
E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays
Diana Oltn joins the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free.
Information: (949) 673-9500.
MUSIC AT THE GRILL
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music Friday and Saturday
nights Greg Morgan. N1de Peper
and Kelly Gord1en (known as
MPG, perform classic rode. R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform classic rock, swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m . Saturdays. The
reS1aurant is at 630 Lido Park
Drive. Newport Beach Free. (9491
675-J.474
MUSIC AT THE 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 restaurant 1s at 2735
W. CoaS1 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 1s at 512 W. 19th
St .. Costa Mesa. No cover charge.
(949) 646-5615.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Res1aurant
In Newport Beach presents Jesse
on the ux on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
for brunch. The progr•m features
all your favorites on the
saxophone. Anthony'• ls at 161 E.
Coast Highway. (949) 873-3425.
POP-ROCK ANO FLAMENCO
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Green Room in Hawail.
Consignment boards are
accepted. There are racks full of
used boards. The shop has an
extensive ~lection of skateboards
and a few longboards from fluid.
Apparel brands available include
Black Flys, Planet F.arth, Lost,
E.S.P., 11.1.L. Rletfield, Reef and
the incre~mgly popular Sullen.
Wei.Suits. Wtdals and sunglasses
are available. Loo. Open from 10
am. LO 7 p.m Monday to rnday;
and from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday. 6480 S.
Coast I Ughway in Newpon
Beach. Information: (949)
548-994-ll or
www.greenroomsurj com.
PLEINTO SEE
A plem afr an exhihll 1i. shown
through July 11 at the Robert
Mondavt Food and Wlne Center
in CoMa Me-;a. More than I 00
pamungs wtll be presented by
the Southern C'alifom1a Plem Air
Painter<; A!.'>n. The exh1b1t
featurei. recent painting-. of
location!. through Southern
California by members. Open
from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.rn.
Monday to hiday. 1570 ~enic
Ave (off I !arbor Bouievard,
berween Sunllower Avenue and
MacArthur Boulevard) in < osta
M~ lnforma11on: !714J
97<.t-4510 or
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CORNELL DESIGNS HALF OFF
April Com eU kick.., nff It'> end
of the 'l'd'>On '>alt' on '>prlll~ :!003
collec11on., toda-.
Vt>rmom bci...ed Apnl Cornell
de'>1~n., '"' own apparel and
hnen-.. ")ale merchandi'>e
reduced up to 5U'l.I .. Open from
I 0 a.Ill to 9 p m ~1onday to
act. performs at 9 p m Saturdays
al Carmelo's R1S1orante. 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
Solo guita rist Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free (949) 675-1922
SATURDAY NIGHT R&.B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bri~ge Band play rode and R&B at
9 p.m Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacAnhur Blvd .. Newport Beach.
Free (9491476-2001.
STAGE
IMAGINATION ANO DREAMS
·1maginat1on and Dreams -
Musicals in Motion· by the Irvine
Academy of Performing Arts is
being presented at the Barclay
Theatre on Sunday. It's an annual
dance concert featuring studen1s
from the Irvine Academy of
Performing Arts The
performances will include ballet,
1azz, lyrical. hip-hop, and tap
dance styles. Dancers are 4 and
older. Tidee1s are $16
Information: (9491854-4646 The
theater is at 4242 Campus Drive
in Irvine
'THE GOOD DOCTOR'
Neil Simon's "The Good Doctor#
1s celebrating its 30th anniversary
at Corona del Mar High School
Theatre, 2101 Eastbluff Drive,
Newport Beach at 8 p.m. Friday
and Saturday and al 1:30 p.m.
Sunday Tideets cost $11 for
adults, $9 for seniors and
students. Discounts are available
for groups of 10 or more at the
same performance. This play is
appropriate for teens and adults.
For more information. call (9491
644-3151.
'THE DRAWER BOY'
Michael Healey's first full-length
play, "The Drawer Boy; one of
Time magazine's Best Play• of
2001, will continue through
Sunday at Segeratrom Stage.
Tickets r•nge from $19 to $64. For
tickets. call (714) 7()8..5656.
Friday; from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday; and from 11 am. to 6
p.m. Sunday. Near Ponery Barn
at Fashion Island. (949)
721-9061.
LEGALLY STYUN' MAKE UP
Sephora hosts a Sllla makeup
event in conjunction with the
opening of I.he movie "l..ega!Jy
Blonde 2. • Silla CosmetJci.
founder Jeanine Lobell helped
turn Reese Witherspoon into
Elle Woods for the movie. '>ttla\
makeup artist<. can '>how you
how to recreate Elle's look with
products found exclusively here.
Reservations are recommended
Open from IO a.m to 9 p.m
Monday to Friday; from I 0 a m
10 8 p.m. Saturday: and from 11
am. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
Sephora at South Coast Plaza
Level One, near Carousel Court
(714) 429-9130.
THE FAMILY BARBER
Need a reliable barber? '>top
by the Miller Barber Family
Barber Shop. It special1,1,e' 111
men's and boys' hrurcut'>. A
caring, friendly staff will treat
you well and you'll be pleased
with their work. Wallt-im are
welcome, but it\ be:.t 10 make
an appointment. Discount'> are
available for seruol"i and
children 10 and yow1ger Open
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Friday; from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m .
Saturday; and from I 0 a.m to 4
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Send information to Greer Wytder
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or by fax at 1949) 6464170
'AIDA'
Elton John and Tim Rice's •Aida"
is coming to the Orange County
Performing Arts Center's
Segerstrom Hall Wednesday
through July 13 Tideets 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 1s located
at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa
Mesa.
ART
'WENDY SUSSMAN: LOOKING
BACK'.
A reception for the exhibit
"Wendy Sussman: Looking Bade"
will be from 6 to 9 p.m. today at
Square Blue Gallery, 355 Old
Newport Blvd Sussrnan's
widower. writer Juan Rodnguez.
will be at a reception. Also
expected is artist John Sproul
and the director of the Gallery
Paule Anglim, Ed Gilbert.
Information· (949) 548· 1101 , or
visit www squareblueart.com.
DANCE
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 1nformat1on.
visit ocswmg com, or call 19091
656-6119
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancing is offered from 8
p.m. to 12:30 a.m. the first
Saturday of each month at
Danscene Studio, 2980
McClintodc Way, Costa Mesa
(714) 641-8688
POETRY
PERFORMANCE POETRY AND
UVEMUSIC
The Gypsy Oen and Cafe at 2930
SH HOURS, Pac• AlO
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Roy's Hawaiian
Mardnl
Serves slx
9 ounces vodka
3 ounces vanilla
vodka
B eo and I went to
a fund-raiser in
May that was
held at Roy's restaurant
in Fashion Island. The
cause was the Harbor
High Culinary Arts
program, so a
three-course meal at an
award-winning
restaurant seemed
appropriate. The food
was fabulous, and the
service was exceUent
The entire event was
outstanding.
I ounce coconut nun
l2 1-inch chunks
fresh pineapple
Combine alcohol and
KAREN
WIGHT half of the pineapple
chunks and refrigerate
One of the many impressive
details was the drink they were
serving. Generally, I'm not a
fancy cocktail kind of gal. but
these drinks in mini-martini
glasses garnished with fresh
pineapple were too cute to pass
up. They were the specialty of
the house and appropriately
called Roy's I lawailan Martini.
They didn't even taste like they
had alcohol in them. which is
probably a bad thing, but they
were so good that the next day I
got on the computer and surfed
the Web looking for the recipe.
I found it. Of course, I do not
have any of the ingredients you
need to make them. but one of
these days. I'm going 10 make a
trip to a specialty liquor store
and rectify 1hat. This drink
would be the perfect addition to
HOURS
Conbnued from A9
Bristol St in Costa Mesa is
offering a series of performance'
poetry and live music. At 8 p.m.
July 8, Poets Michael Paul and
Mike Sprake will perform, with
music by Micnael Ubaldini, on
July 8. July 9 at 8 p.m. Poets Lee
Mallory and Season Cole will
perform, with music by Courtney
Montgomery, on July 9. The free
events will be at 8 p.m .
Information: (714) 549-7012.
KIDS
STARLIGHT STORIES
Children 3 to 7 years old are
invited 10 participate in songs and
finger-puppet plays at 7 p.m.
Mondays at the Costa Mesa
Library, 1855 Park Ave. (949)
646-8845.
PJS ANO BOOKS
A children's story time is
presented at 7 p.m. Mondays and
at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at the
Newport Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave. Children may
wear pajamas to the evening
sessions. Free. (949) 717-3801.
WEEKLY STORYTELLER
A children'• story time is held at
10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Barnes
& Noble Booksellers at Metro
Pointe, 901-8 South Coast Drive.
Costa Mesa. (714) 444-0226.
STORY TIME
A cnildren's story time is held at
10 a.m. Wednesdays and 10:15
a.m. Fridays at Borders Books &
Music at South Coast Plaza, 3333
Bear St .. Costa Mesa. Free. (714)
432-7854.
DINING/TASTING
SUNSET DfNNERS
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset
Dinners from 4 to 6:15 p.m.
Monday through Friday at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. $10-$15. (949) 642-3431.
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.
1WIUGHT DINftG
A twilight dining menu, featuring
overnight. Before serving,
discard the pineapple and serve
with a fresh pineapple garnish.
While I was searching for the
Roy's recipe, I found a few other
drinks that I've ordered in
restaurants, but have oever
made at home. Some of them
take a li1Lle effort. and they all
sound fattening, buc every once
in a while. its fun co make
something out of the ordinary
when you're entertaining.
Ramos Fizz
Single serving
Juice of ~ lemon
y, tablespoon confectioners
i.ugar
I egg white, whipped
I jigger dry gin
I dash orange juice
I tablespoon sweet cream
dishes such as chicken
parmigiana and calamari picante
at reduced prices, is offered from
5 to 6 p.m. weekdays and from 4
to 6 p.m. Sundays at Villa Nova
Restaurant, 3131 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
642-7880.
WINE TASTINGS
Hi-Time Wine Cellars offers wine
tastings from 4:30 to 8 p.m.
Fridays and 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 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
-Sutton Place Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach.
$30; $40 with cnampagne. (949)
476-2001.
CLUBS
ALTA COFFEE
Musical acts perform at 8:30 p.m.
Thursdays through Sarurdays at
Atta Coffee House, 506 31st St,
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) 833-2no.
BISTRO 201
Jazz is played at 8 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays and at 11 a.m.
Sundays at Bistro 201, 3333 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
(949) 631-1551.
DfN DIN AT BAMBOO TERRACE
Instrumental music is performed
after 9 p.m. Thursdays, and pop
and rode Is presented after 9 p.m .
Fridays and Saturdays at Din Din
at the Bamboo Terrace, 1n3
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949)
645-6550.
DURTY NEUY'S
Live music Is performed at 9 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays at Nelly's,
2916 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa.
(714) 957·1951.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
Live music is performed
Mondays through Saturdays at
the Four Seasons Hotel, 690
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. (949) 759-0808.
Shake with ice and add'
carbonated water to taste.
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Single serving
1 ounce vodka
' fl
1 ounce Frangellco
l ounce Bailey's
~ ounce dark creme de cacao
Shake with ice and dust with
nutmeg
LoDf Island Iced Tea
Single serving
I ounce vodka
I ounce gin
l ounce light rum
I ounce tequila
I ounce lemon juice
I teaspoon confectioners
sugar
4 ounces cola
Mlx and serve with ice
AduJt Hot Olocolate
Serves six
~ cup chocolate chips
3 cups milk
I cup Half & Half
I feat ingredients, and then
add:
~cup sugar
~cuprum
~ cup almond liqueur
Top with whipped cream.
• KAREN WIGHT is a Newport
Beach resident. Her column runs
Thursdays.
Live music is performed Sundays
at Hard Rode Cafe, 451 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
(949) 640-8844.
THE HARP INN
Live music is performed
Thursdays through Saturdays at
the Harp Inn, 130 E. 17th St,
Costa Mesa. (949) 64&-8855.
HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S
Live music is performed
Wednesdays through Saturdays
at Barmicnael's, 3950 Campus
Dnve, Newport Beach. (949)
261-6270.
UDO CtGAR ROOM
,.
Enjoy a smoke with your drink at
Lido Cigar Room, 3441 Via Udo,
Suite D. Newport Beach. (949)
723-0595. ..
MARGARfTAV1LLE
Live music is performed at
Margaritaville, 2332 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
631-8220.
MARRAKESH
Authentic Moroccan cuisine and
belly dancing is offered at 5 p.m.
daily at Marrakesh, 1976 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949)
645-8384.
MARRIOTT HOTEL
Live music is perfonned
Mondays through Saturdays at
the Marriott Hotel. 900 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
(949) 640-4000.
MULDOON'S
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Newport Center Drive, Fashion
Island, Newport Beach. (949)
640-4110.
OYSTER BAR LOUNGE
Local pop and light rode acts ....
perform Fridays and Saturdays at ~
Newport Landing's Oyster Bar "".•
Lounge at the Balboa Feny ':
Landing. 503 E. Edgewater Ave. • •
(949) 876-2373. •
TEE ON ntURSOAY
The Tee Room presents its ..
two-piece band every Thurtday _ ,
between 6 and 9 p.m. at 3100 • ~ •
Irvine Ave., Newport Beac:.ti. (949) , :
766-0121. '
TOTAU.Y COFFEE
' .
Open mike night ia held from 8:30
to 10:30 p.m. Thursdays at Totally
Coffee, 1625 Mesa Verde Drive ·•
East, Cost.a Mesa. {714) '59367.
ONGOING
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f1VetV Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. The coat la $15 per person.
For more Information, call (949)
721-1222.
N9wport DuMI Reeort'a ·Movies
on the Beach• will run every
Friday and Saturday throughout
the summer, Including a
two-hour barbecue before the
m<Mes start at du'sk. Guests are
invited to bring their favorite cuta
of meat. The resort will provide
the rest for $7.95 per person. The
films will ba shown on a large
screen in the sand on every
Friday and Saturday evening In
June and July except July 4.
Parting Is $8 per car. For more
Information, call (9491 729-0UNE.
A V8Mty of prime, MmJ..privfte
and group swim lessons will be
offered this sommer at the
Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center
at Corona del M ar High Sdlool.
Options include one-on-one
instruction on Saturdays and a
Monday through Thursday
program for all ages and levels.
For session dates, times and
costs, call (949) 644-3151 , or
register in person at Newpon
Beach Recreation and Senior
Services at 3300 Newpon Blvd.
atildren, tMna and 9dutb can
now register for summer
recreational boating classes
offered through Newpon Beach
Recreation Services. Classes
begin July 12. Fees vary. Call
(949) 644-3151, or visit the
Newpon Beach Recreation and
Senior Services a 3300 Newport
Blvd. for more information.
ProflaioNI and licenMd 1oc:cer
trainers with the NI-England
Soccer Academy are available for
one-on-one, small group and
large group training. For more
information, call (949) ~ 103.
.Mwtsh Famlty 5«vice is
sponsoring a teen support group
for high school students that
meei. Mondays from 3:30 to 5
p.m. at Tarbut V'Torah Upper
School in Costa Mesa. For
information or to register, call
(714) 445-4950. Pre-registration is
required.
The First P9ge -AM QUkhn's
Boob. at 270 E. 17th St., No. 10 in
Costa Mesa, offers free story time
YOUR DFNfAL HF.Ail1I
,.
Moodayt,Wedne9day,Frldeya
and s.turdeya from 8'.30 to 10-.30
a.m., Tue9deya and Thuredeya
from 4 to 6 p.m. For more
Information, call (949) 846-6437.
•Ab9tnct Wo*a an C..... and
~ 1111 eidfibit otmtl>y Jlnil -
Roeener, will be on claplay et the
Newport Beedl Centr.a Library
through June 30. The exhibit will
feature eelec:tiona from Rotener'a
.Washed Away" aeriee, creeted by
dripping, splattering or pouring
additional peint and mediums
onto an original painting and
washing It trway to suggest the
paaaage of time. For mote
informetlon, call (949) 717-3816.
~WOftiaby
Orange County artists worting In
an array of two-dimensional
media will be on diaplay at
Newpon Beach City Hall through
June 27, for the Spring 2003
Orange County Artists
Exhibition. For more
information, call (949) 717-3870.
Bayside Restaurant In Newport
Beach offers wrne tasting every
Thursday night for $15 per
person, featuring five new wines
each week. For more
information, call (9491721-1222.
If your on:hld ii too big for lb
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 MCreb of C.rbon
Canyon Regional Part as you
walk through groves of beautiful
Coastal Redwood trees every
Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Parking is
S4. Call (714) 996-5252 for more
information.
TNm 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 Friday of
the month in front of
NIKEgodess store In Fashion
Island. Members meet for lunch
after at Atrium court. It is free,
and all fitness 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 SAF.E. 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
information. call (949) 721-8079.
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a summer cocktail
pany.
RoY• Hawallan
Martin.I
Serves six
9 ounces vodka
3 ounces vanilla
vodka
B en and I went Lo
a fund-raiser in
May that was
held at Roy's restaurant
in FashJon Island. The
cause was the Harbor
High Culinary Arts
program, so a
three-course meal at an
award-winning
restaurant seemed
appropriate. The food
Wcl.S fabulous, and the
service was excellent
The entire event was
outstanding.
1 ounce coconut rum
12 I-inch chunks
fresh pineapple
Combine alcohol and
KAREN
WIGHT half of the pineapple
chunks and refrigerate
overnight. Before serving,
discard the pineapple and serve
with a fresh pineapple garnish.
One of the many impressive
details was the drink they were
serving. Generally, I'm not a
fancy cocktail kind of gal, but
these drinlcs in mini-manini
glasses garnished with fresh
pineapple were too cute to pass
up. They were the specialty of
the house and appropriately
called Roy's Hawaiian Martini.
They didn't even taste like they
had alcohol in them, which is
probably a bad thJng. but they
were so good that the next day I
got o n the computer and surfed
the Web looking for the recipe.
I found it. Of course, I do not
have any of the ingredients you
need to make them, but one of
these days, I'm going to make a
trip to a specialty liquor store
and rectify that. This drink
would be the perfect addition to
HOURS
Continued from A9
Bristol Sl in Costa Mesa is
offering a series of performance
poetry and live music. At 8 p .m .
July 8, Poets Michael Paul and
M ike Sprake will perform, with
music by Michael Ubaldini, on
July 8. July 9 at 8 p.m . Poets Lee
M allory and Season Cole will
perform, with music by Courtney
Montgomery, on July 9. The free
events will be at 8 p.m .
Information: (714) 549-7012.
KIDS
STARLIGHT STORIES
Children 3 to 7 years old are
invrted to participate in songs and
finger·puppet plays at 7 p.m.
Mondays at the Costa Mesa
Library, 1855 Patt Ave. (949)
646-8845.
P JS ANO BOOKS
A children's story time is
presented at 7 p.m. Mondays and
at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at the
Newport Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave. Children may
w ear pajamas to the evening
sessions. Free. (949) 717-3801.
WEEKLY STORYTEUER
A children's story time is held at
10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Barnes
& Noble Booksellers at Metro
Pointe. 901-B South Coast Drive.
Costa Mesa. (714) 444-0226.
STORY TIME
A children's story time is held at
10 a.m. Wednesdays and 10:15
a.m. Fridays at Borders Books &
Music at South Coast Plaza, 3333
Bear St .. Costa Mesa. Free. (714)
432·7854.
DINING/TASTING
SUNSET DINNERS
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset
Dinners from 4 to 5:16 p.m.
Monday through Friday at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. $10-$16. (949) 642-3431.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
The Rusty Pelican otter• Sunday
brunch from 10 a.m . to 3:30 p.m.
every Sunday at 2735 W. Coal1
Highway, Newport Beach. $8-$16.
(949) 642-3431.
TWILIGHT DINING
A twilight dining menu, featuring
While I was searching for the
Roy's recipe, I found a few other
drinks that I've ordered in
restaurants, but have never
made at home. Some of them
take a l.i'ltle effort. and they all
sound fattening. but every once
in a while, it's fun to make
somethJng out of the ordinary
when you're entertaining.
Ramosfbz
Single serving
Juice of ~ lemon
!h tablespoon confectioners
sugar
I egg white, whJpped
I jigger dry gin
I dash orange juke
I tablespoon sweet cream
dishes such as chi<*en
parmigiana and calamari picante
at reduced prices, is offered from
5 to 6 p.m. weekdays and from 4
to 6 p.m. Sundays at Villa Nova
Restaurant, 3131 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
642-7880.
WINE TASTINGS
Hi-Time Wine Cellars offers wine
tastings from 4:30 to 8 p.m.
Fridays and 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 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
·Sutton Ptace Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach.
$30; $40 with champagne. (949)
476-2001.
CLUBS
Al.TA COFFEE
Musical acts perform at 8:30 p.m.
Thursdays through Saturdays at
Atta Coffee House, 506 31st St,
Newport Beach. (949) 675-0233.
ATRIUM MARQUIS
A variety of live music is
presented daily at the Atrium's
Alrporter Club, 18700 M acArthur
Blvd., Irvine. (949) 833-2no.
BISTRO 201
Jan is played at 8 p .m . Fridays
and Saturdays and at 11 a.m.
Sundays at Bistro 201, 3333 W.
Coast Highway. Newport Beach.
(949) 631-1651.
DIN DIN AT BNMOO TERRACE
Instrumental music is performed
after 9 p.m . Thursdays, and pop
and rode Is presented after 9 p.m .
Fridays and Saturdays at Din Din
at the Bamboo Terrace. 1773
Newport Btvd .. Costa Mesa. (949)
645-5550.
OURTY NEUY'S
Live music is performed at 9 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays at Nelly's.
2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa.
(714) 957-1961.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
Live music is performed
Mondays through Saturdays at
the Four Seasons Hotel, 690
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. (949) 759-0808.
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I ounce vodka
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l ounce FrangeUco
I ounce Bailey's
~ ounce datt creme de cacao
Shake with ice and dust with
nutmeg
Long Island kJed lea
Single serving
l ounce vodka
l ounce gin
I ounce Ught rum
l ounce tequila
I ounce lemon juice
I teaspoon confectioners
sugar
4 ounces cola
Mix and serve with ice
Adult Hot <lM>colate
Serves sh
~cup chocolate chJps
3 cups milk
J cup Half & Half
Heat ingredients, and then
add:
~cup sugar
~cup rum
~cup almond liqueur
Top with whipped cream.
• KAREN WIGHT is a Newpon
Beadl resident. Her column runs
Thuridays.
Live music is performed Sundays
at Hard Rode Cafe, 451 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
(949) 640-8844.
THE HARP INN
Live music Is performed
Thursdays through Saturdays at
the Harp Inn, 130 E. 17th St,
Costa Mesa. (949) 646-8855
HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S
Live music is performed
Wednesdays through Saturdays
at Barmic:hael's, 3950 Campos
Drive, Newport Beach. (949)
261-6270.
UDO CIGAR ROOM
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Enjoy a smoke with your drink at -
Lido Cigar Room, 3441 Via Lido,
Suite 0 , Newport Beach. (949)
723-0595.
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MARGAIUTAVIUE
Live music is performed at
Margaritaville, 2332 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
631-8220.
MARRAKESH
Authentic Moroccan cuisine and
belly dancing is offered at 5 p.m .
daily at Marrakesh, 1976 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949)
645-8384.
MARRIOTT HOTEL
Live music is performed
Mondays through Saturdays at
the M arriott Hotel, 900 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
(949) 640-4000.
MUU>OON'S
Muldoon's ls an Irish pub at 202 •
Newport Center Drive, Fashion
Island, Newport Beach. (949)
640-4110.
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OYSTER BAR LOUNGE • ~
Local pop and light rodt acts -:;
perform Fridays end Saturdays at "
Newport Landing's Oyster Bar --
lounge at the Balboa Feny ~
Landing, 603 E. Edgew8ter Ave. •
(949) 676-2373. •
TEE ON lltURSOAY
The Tee Room pntaents its .,..
two-piece band every Thursday _ ,
between 6 and 9 p.m. at 3100 • .. •
Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. (94§)
766-0121.
TOTAU..Y COFF'E£
Open mike night Is held from tt30
to 10:30 p.m. Thursdays at Totally '
Coffee, 1526 Mesa Verde Drive ·•
East, Costa Mesa. (714) 435-9367. .•
ONGOING
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BaV9ide Restauranfs terrace
ovettooklng Newport Harbor
wery Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. The cost Is $15 per person.
Fot more Information, call (949)
721-1222.
N9wpot1 Durtee Reeort't "Movies
on the Bead'I" will run every
Friday and Saturday throughout
the summer, incfuding a
two-hour barbecue before the
movies start at dusk. Guests are
Invited to bring their favorite cots
of meat. The resort will provide
the rest for $7.96 per person. The
films will be shown on a large
ecreen In the sand on every
Friday and Saturday evening in
June and Juty except July 4.
Parting Is $8 per car. For more
lnfonnation. call (949) 729-0UNE.
A v.t.ty of priwta, sem~
and group swim lessons will be
offered this summer at the
Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center
at Corona del M ar High Sdlool.
Options lncfude one-on-one
instruction on Saturdays and a
Monday through Thursday
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.
Chllchn, teens and adults can
now register for summer
recreational boating claues
offered through Newport Beach
Recreation Services. Classes
begin July 12. Fees vary. Call
(949) 644-3161, or visit the
Newport Beach Recreation and
Senior Services a 3300 Newport
Blvd. for more information.
~I and licenMd socc:«
trainers with the All-England
Soccer Academy are available for
one-on-one, small group and
large group training. For more
infonnation, call (949) 395-5103.
J9wish Famlty Service Is
sponsoring a teen support group
for high school students that
meets Mondays from 3:30 to 5
p.m . at Tarbut VTorah Upper
Sdlool In Costa Mesa. For
information or to register, call
(714) 445-4950. Pr~registration is
required.
The First Page -Fine Chilchn's
Books. at 270 E. 17th St. No. 10 in
Costa Mesa, offers free story time
Mondays, Wedneeday, Fridays
end Setur«Mya from 9:30 to 10:30 •.m. .. T~~ Thuradeys-
from 4 to 6 p.m. For more
Information, cell (949) 646-5437.
"Abstnct Woltcs Oft Cenwa Md
Paper:' en exhibit of art by Janet
Roeener, wiU be on cltpley .t the Newport~ eemr.i Ubrary
through June 30. The eJChlblt will
feature aelections from Roeener's
"Washed Away" .... cnMrted by
dripping, splattering ()( pouring
edditlonal paint and medk.tms
onto en original painting and
washing It tlWtJV to~ the
passage of time. For mote
lnfonnatlon, call (949) 717-3816.
Awwd-winnlng WOtt. by
Orange County artists womng in
an array of two-dlmenslonel
media will be on display at
Newport Beach City Hall through
June 27, for the Spring 2003
Orange County Artista
Exhibition. For more
information, call (949) 717·3870.
Beyslde Resteurant In Newport
Beach offers wine tasting every
Thursday night for $16 per
person, featuring five new wines
each week. For more
information, call (949) 721·1222.
If your orchid ls too b6g for tb
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.
Discovet the seem. of Carbon
Canyon Regional Part as you
walk through groves of beautiful
Coastal Redwood trees every
Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Parting is
$4. Call (714) 996-5252 for more
information.
Team 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 Friday of
the month in front of
NIKEgodess store in Fashion
Island. Members meet for lunch
after at Atrium court. It is free.
and all fitness levels are
welcome. For more infonnation.
call (949) 27S.3888.
Newport Community
Counseling Center offers a way
to stop the cycle of domestic
violence through the support
group In SAF.E. Hands. S.AF.E.
stands for safety, awareness,
faith and empowerment. The
group meets M ondays from 6:30
to 8 p.m. Free. For more
infonnatlon, call (949) 721-8079.
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LIFE & LEISURE
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Daily Pilot '
TRAVEl TALES
Cruise around the world
gives appreciation for home·
Starting from
England, the Heavies
see ports in the
Indian and Pacific
oceans.
By Marjorie RHVI•
I twas an unseasonable 85
degrees at the Los Angeles
airport when my husband
Dean and I boarded
American Airlines for Heathrow,
London to embuk on a wodd
cruise aboard the ship Oriana.
Imagine our dismay as we
landed ln a blinding snowstorm
with all of our arrival
arrangements ln utter
confusion.
After a lengthy unplanned taxi
ride to Southampton, we
boarded the Oriana. which
would be our home for the next
71 days.
The Oriana is a beautiful,
comfortable ship, very British, of
course, so quite formal. The
comfort and well being of the
1,600 passengers were
paramount to the captain and
crew.
After a chilly beginning. we
soon reached warm waters and
enjoyed calm seas and summer
weather for the rest of the
journey down the west coast of
Europe. Africa and around the
Cape of Good Hope.
We proceeded up the east
coast to Kenya and the
Seychelles, across the lndian
Ocean to lndonesia (Penang.
Kuala Lumpur and Singapore),
to Australia. Tasmania and New
Zealand, and into the Pacific
Ocean to Tahiti, Bora Bora.
Hawaii and San Francisco,
where we reluctantly
disembarked for a short Oight
home on March 19. The ship
would continue on to Acapulco,
through the Panama Canal,
before returning to
Southampton.
There were many wonderful
days at sea with unlimited
activities to suit everyone's taste
-lectures, bridge and dance
Dean Reavie in front of the twin towers of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
lessons, movies, a great gym. an
Internet room and casino, to
name just a few. There was a
marvelous library, if anyone had
time to read. Most of the
passengers. being British, were
eager to soak up the endless
sunshine, resulting in painful
looking sunburns.
The evening musical
programs and stage shows were
very professional and
entertaining. Of course, eating
was nonstop. Crossing the
equator requires permission
from King Neptune, and this
ceremony creates a lot of fun for
the passengers and crew. As we
actually crossed the equator on
three different occasions, we
experienced this nonsense three
times.
We visited 22 different and
•
interesting ports. Among our
favorites were Walvis Bay,
Namibia. Cape Town. Durban.
the Seychelles, Perth, Burnie,
Sydney, Marlborough Sound,
Auckland and Morea
Our arrival in Auckland
coincided with the conclusion of
the Americas Cup races, so the
port was still bustling. Dean,
who enjoys sailing, had the
exciting experience of a sail on
one of the 12-meter boats that
had been the contender in the
1995 Cup race. so this was the
highlight of his cruise.
Arriving in Honolulu, and five
days later in San Francisco,
made us realize that no matter
how many beautiful countries
and cities we visited, we are very
privileged and content to live in
Newport Beach.
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At left, Marione
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HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
EYEOriiER
June 30 "°"°'" PHIL BROWN
Thursday, June 26. 2003 11
Presenting the best of Newport-Mesa for 2003, as selected by the Daily Pilot ..
STORY BY BARRY FAULKNER • PHOTO BY KENT TREPTOW • PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY STEVE McCRANK
here will be !K> classified
ads and no h'llp-wanted
signs posted, but the
graduation last week of six
high school softball
standouts has created plenty of
openings for next season's Daily Pilot
All-Newport-Mesa Dream Team.
The aass of 2003 has indeed been a
fixture on the annual selections, with
six girls being recognized a combined
19 times during their stay at
Newpon -Mesa schools.
•••
This year's I I-player squad includes three
four-time honorees and two former
Newport-Mesa Player of the Year recipients.
But the dominant campaign turned m by
Costa Mesa High seruor Ann Marie Topps will
add a third Player of the Year to the list, after
earning the honor to go with her third straight
Dream Team designation.
Topps. bound for the University of Oregon.
also insured her name wouJd fill the C:Osta Mesa
record book. posting 'lingle-season and career
nwnbers that may not be approached, despite
only three seasons with the varsity.
A shortstop who led Mesa to its first league
championship by capturing the Golden West
League crown, hit .507 with 11 home runs and 41
RBis. Her 37 hits also included six doubles and
five triples and she stole 14 bases in 16 attempts.
en route to scoring a team-best 26 runs. All of
those totals were, well, "Topps" among
Newport-Mesa players in 2003 and her 11 home
runs were the most by any player in Orange
County.
A three-time All-CIF Southern Section and
first-team all-league performer, Topps. the
Golden West League C:O-MVP this season. played
in a county all-star game to cap a can:er of
prolific proportions..
After playing on the Jun.ior vars1ry as a
freshman, Topps amassed 19 home runs. 89
RBis. 19 doubles, eight triples. 65 runs and 39
stolen bases in three mt>morable varsity
campaigns. She also wem 106 for 231 to post a
.429 career batting average. And then there is the
added contribution of her defense. as well as the
energetic leadership she provided her team.
Mesa Coach Rick Buonarigo said Topps was
incredible to watch and her career homer and
RBI totals are school records. as are her
single-season standards posted this spring In the
same two categories.
Joining Topps In the decorated ~ of 2003
are four-time Dream Team picks Alissa Zoelle
and Amy l)'son from Corona del Mar. as well as
Athena Vasquez from Newport Harbor.
Zoelle, bound for Fresno State, was
Newport-Mesa Player of the Year as a
sophomore.
last year's Newport-Mesa Player of the Year,
Sff DREAM TEAM, Pqe 82
COSTA MESA NATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE .
thunder • f • !I c I • ' i
~Whis • enn .. .. n ,
The 2003 Daily Pilot softball
Dream Team features, front
row from left to right.
Catherine Dailey of Sage Hill,
Amy Tyson of Corona del Mar,
Athena Vasquez of Newport
Harbor, Munel Mason of
Estancia and Alissa Zoelle of
Corona del Mar Back row
from left, Jane-E Yamamoto of
Costa Me sa, Ashley Gleason
of Newport Harbor. Player of
the Year Ann Mane Topps of ' Costa Mesa. Kim Moore of
Newport Harbor. Kelly Topps
of Costa Mesa and Jade Moss
of Costa Mesa
GOLF
Junior golf
• I " • i • •
for summer
'
Heisman set to
meet Lowsman
Richard Dunn
OaiJyPilot
Mr. Irrelevant xxvm, Ryan
Hoag of Gustavus Adolphus Col-
lege in St Peter, Minn., lcnew Jr.
relevant Week was Mlegit," but he
"wasn~ quite sure if it was roasti-
ng or toasting" that was going on
to celebrate and ~ dead-
last pick in the NFL draft
"I th.ink they're genuine when
you talk to people and they say
they're really wanting you to suc-
ceed,· added Hoag. who will be
roasted and toasted tonight In
I.he headliner event of Irrelevant
Week. I.he annual banquet to
honor Mr. lrreleval)t Hoag will
be presented I.he coveted Low·
sman liophy by Irrelevant Week
founder Paul Salata tonight at 7
o'clock at the Anabelm Marrion.
The trophy depicts a player
dropping a football.
This year's gala for the NFLS
last-man picked will also feature
Heisman Trophy winner Quson
Palmer of use Salata's beloved
alma mater. Many star-studded
characters will be in attendance,
including those famous names
ln the sports wodd at the front
table who will give their "advice"
to the newest member of the
club. The event Is hosted by the
Orange County Youlh Sports
Foundation.
JUNIOR TENNIS
Top seeds move on
The fields for the IOlst annual
Southern California Tennis Asso-
ciation junior sectional champi-
onships shrunk in half Wednes-
day, with one local lop seed
advancing and two local doubles
teams sen! packing by the lop
seeds in their respective divisions.
Top-seeded Nelly Radeva of
Costa Mesa cruised lo a victo'j' in
girls 12s, defeating Colene Agla ·
nyan, 6-0, 6-1. Newport Beach's
Jillian Braverman was also victori-
o~ in l4s. defeating Corona del
Mar's Alexandria Walters, 6-1, 6-1.
Brittany Holland, of Corona del
Mar. didn't have the same success.
She fell, 7-5. 6-l to Celia Durlcin to
drop into the loser's bracket of the
girls .1& competition.
There were four singles march-
es Wednesday invoMng boys wilh
local ties and the results were
spliL
Kaes Van't Hof earned himself a
date with the No. 3 seed in 18s by
knocking off Stanley Sarapanich,
7-5, 7-6. Three others were in-
volved in the I& competition. but
only one made it to the round of
16. That was sixlh-seed C'.arsten
Ball of Newport Beach who de-
feated Trevor Dobson, 7-5, 6-2, to
advance. Falling into the consola-
tion bracket were Costa Mesa's
Wes Burrows. who fell, 3-6, 6-1.
6-2, to Mike Gunnan. and New-
port Beach's Robert Khoury, who
dropped a 6-3. 6-0 decision to
Shan Sondhu.
Sondhu also had a hand in
knocking Newport Beachs Tyler
Deck out of the doubles competi-
tion. Shan and Raji Sondhu de-
GOLF
Continued from Bl
again Aug. 5· 7 at the same time.
The three-day camp costs Sl45.
which includes range balls.
Level two is for Intermediate
golfers ages 7 and older. The
camp runs July 22-24 from 9
feated Deck and partner BJake
Meister. 6-3, 6-3.
After Vao't Hof emerged victori-
ous in bis singles match. he went
directly into doubles competition
and was upset by C.ale Planck and
Jonathan 1\"aganih. 7-6, 6-1. Van't
Hof and panner Ola.Se Mueller
were the sixth seed but couldn't
reach the quanerfinals.
1Wo other doubles teams with
local ties succwnbed to No. 1
seeds.
Charlie Fanner of Newpon
Beach and Corona del Mar's Rob-
ert KOury fell to top-seeded Gary
Sacks and Brandon Wai, 6-1. 6-4.
in the boys I Bs. while Newport
Coasts Juliet Mutzke and partner
Alex Jurewitz couldn't overcome
the top seed in the girls I Ss. losing
to Danon Beany and Jessica Ngy-
uen, 6-2, 6-1.
Action resumes today in both
the main draw and the consola-
tion brackets.
Van't Hof takes on third-seeded
Gary Sacks in the boys I & singles
at ll:30 am. at Los Caballeros
Sports Village in Fountain Valley.
In boys I 6s singles. Ball will battle
Alex Krueger-Wyman of Pasadena
at 11 am..
Burrows and Khoury will par-
ticipate in the consolation bracket
of the l6s at 9:30 am.
On the girls side, Radeva meets
Haley Dtxo n in the I 2s al 3:30
p.m. Bravennan will face the 14s
No. l seed Leyla Entekhabi. also al
3:30. In consolation matches. Hol-
land plays in the l& at 12:30 p.m..
and Walters will play at the same
time in the I 4s.
am. to 3 p.m. and again Aug.
12-14 from 9 a.m. to noon. aass
size is limited and S225 includes
a nine· hole scramble on the final
day or each session.
Those players who have
completed level two or have an
established United States Golf
Association handicap are eligible
to compete in level three, which
concenttates on refining the
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SPORTS
fore the game, Stone noticed
Carlyle was hitting his spots.
while wanning up.
MH.e was popping the glove,·
Stone said.
Carlyle sald he became ex-
cited when Stone turned to him
to pitch the final three innings.
"I was ready,~ Carlyle sald.
The Dodgers have turned to
Kannon Stone to close the game
during the tournament, yet Car-
lyle had the rhythm.
"The way he was throwing. it
was great to leave him out
there," the manager said.
c.arlyle. who also coottibuted
one run. one hit and one RBI,
allowed one run and two hits.
He pitched two perfect innings
in the fourth and the sixth.
1bird baseman Nlcky Roce
fielded a ground ball for the fi-
nal out, as his accurate throw
reached first baseman Hans An-
derle, setting off a celebration
. that was enjoyed by the Dodgers
and the families from the Cosa
Mesa National UnJe League.
"I'm so proud of every single
one of you." KJrk Stone told his
players afterward. "This is not a
one-person team. It's not a two-
person team. This is an every-
body team."
· After Stone's speech, the play-
ers huddled and broke away,
while shouting. ffGo big blue!"
The Dodgers outhit the Tig-
ers. 8-5. Jake Spielberger went 2
for 3 with cwo RBis. wbile Car-
lyle, Eddie Bisoso. Riley Stack.
PHOTOS BY SEAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
Victor Tru~llo, above, delivers a pitch for the Costa Mesa
Dodgers. Below, Costa Mesa's Hans Anderle slides safely into
second as shortstop Matt Butler reaches for the throw.
Erin Kincaid, Kannon Stone and
Anderle also added one rut
each. Stack. the Dodg.ers No. 9
hitter, provided a double to start
the fourth inning, and Kincaid,
the No. 10 hiner. followed with a
single.
Juan Valdez. who collected an
RBI and one run, Brodie Pierce,
who played in the outfield, and
Brandon Haas. who Grew two
walks, also keyed the win for the
Dodgers.
Kirk Stone said his team's de·
fenae was also lmportanL
-handed itcher Victor
Truj o. o e ve e
game·wtMlng RBI single ln the
bottom of the sixth In the Dodg-
en' 5--4 quarterfinal win Satur-
day. struck out six in the first
three Innings. He held the Tigers
scoreles.. In the first and th.lrd.
MWhat really got us here
wasn't our hitting." saJd the
manager wbo was assisted by
Jim Carlyle and Hans Anderle.
"Mentally and defensively we
are so sound. This team is prob-
ably the smartest in the league.
'That's why we are here. And, be-
cause we played as a family."
The Dodgers opened the
tournament with a 16-2 win
over the Co!ta Mesa American
.Yankees June 19. That was the
last game for Andr~w Karlson.
who left for a famil y vacation
to New York. Xirk Stone cred-
ited Karlson for his contribu-
tions. Karlson was one of sev-
eral playen who improved
throughout the season.
Trujillo, who once walked
nine batters In one of the firs r
games of the season , led tht
Dodgers to their quarterfi nal
victory over the Robinwood Pi-
rates. He recorded three no-hit
innings.
Valdez connected for a grand
slam and Trujillo produced a
rwo-run blast in the Dodger .. ·
13·10 victory over the Ocean
View Rangers Monday.
The Dodgers entered the tour
nament as the CMNLL'.s No. I
seed p.fter winning a playoff over
the Giants. who lost to the Tig
ers in the other semtfinaJ 4 l
Monday
DREAM TEAM
Continued from B 1
was a plus for CdM and her bat control in
the No. 2 spol was a boon to lhe offense. She
was firs1-team All-PCL 1hh i.eason. after
earning firsHeam All-Cl!: Division IV laurels
and second-team All-PCL recognition as a
Junior. She was second-team All-PCL as a
sophomore.
firs1·tean1 All-Golden Wes! League ctf1er
earning second-team AIJ-PCI. honor. a5 a
~ophomore.
senior Kim Moore from Newpon Harbor, is
now a two-time Dream Team performer, as
is Co ta Mesa senior Jade Moss.
Costa Mesa junior Jane-E Yamamoto, as
well as Newpon Harbor sophomore Ashley
Gleason. are additional repeat Dream Team
selections.
Tyson and Zoelle were co-captains for
CdM. which won a thtrd-place playoff game
to make the CIF playoffs.
M<>~. a center fielder. hit .351with14
steals and 20 rum in the leadoff spot. 1 ler
speed helped her produce 26 hits. as well a'
run down fly balls mos1 center fielders
would field on a hop She w·a<. second·leam
all-league thlS season and was a fu<.1-1eam
all-leaguer as a sophomore
First-time honorees Kelly Topps. a
sophomore from Costa Mesa, Muriel Mason.
a freshman from F..stancia, and Catherine
Dailey. a freshman from Sage Hill School,
provide the promise of Dream Team
continuity in the coming years.
Vasquez. who will play c0Ueg1ate softball
at Wisconsin. also paruc1pa1ed m a county
all-star game after adding sterling defense a1
shonstop for the Sailors. Offensive statistio.
were not available for 2003. bu1 Va.M1UCZ hit
a combined .330 her fm.t three varsity
seasons. She was firs t-team AU-Sea View
League her Jast two season!>, after earning
~nd-team honors&.!> a ~phomore.
Kelly Topps. Ann Mane's s1s1er. h11 .lJJ
wil11 two homers and 18 RBis. The fir..t -1eam
All-Golden West standout played first base
for the Mustang.\. who finished I 7 · 11 after a
CIF Division Ill first-round los., to Redondo.
The younger lbpps had 26 hlls. 13 runs. four
doubles and three triple'> and also wa.,
successful on 9 of 10 stolen-base attempts
Zoelle. the Sea Kings' primary pitcher. was
also the CIF playoff Leam's biggest offeni.1ve
threat. She hit .500 with 30 hits. one home
run and nine RBis. In the cucie, she was 8·6
with a 1.66 ERA. For her four-year career, she
hit .471 (112 for 238) wtth five homers. 55
runs and more than 35 RBis (RBI numbers
were nol available for her junior season).
Moore. the Tars' main pitcher, tut .4 I 7 in
league, en route to i.econd-team All-Sea
View honors. She wru. a fir..t-1eam all-league
pick as a junior. when !>he earned the top
Newpon-Mesa indjvidual honor after
poc,Ling an 11 -7 pitching record with a 1.35
ERA.
Gleason, the Tan.' third baseman, tut .311
after posting a .400 average outside of Sea
View League competiuon. Further slats were
Wtavailable.
Mason wa.c, a unanUT1ous first-team
All-Golden West League pick after
impressing in her varsity debut for Coach
Marc Rod1g. She was 6-5 as the F.awes'
primary pitcher and also hil .260. She won 30 of 50 pitching decisions for l11e
Sea Kings. who were eliminated from their
third straight postseason with a loss in the
Division IV wild-card round lo finish I 0· 11.
Zoelle was a four-time All -Pacific Coast
League performer.
l}'son. a catcher who also saw time in
center field. hit .307 and scored 17 rum for
the Sea Kings. Her defense behind the plare
Moore. a second-team all-league pick this
~ason. plans 10 continue her career at Santa
Ana College next year.
Yamamoto played st'Cond base and also
helped ou1 in the circle for the Muo;tangs_
She hit .333 with nine RBis and srole 16
bases in 19 anempts. en route 10 sconng 17
runs. She was 6-3 with a 1.42 ERA as a
pitcher, compiling 49 t• UUltngs. She was
Dailey helped Sage 1 lilJ. m onlr itc, -.econd
varsity sea.son. advance to the Cll· playoffi.
for the first ume. She hit a team-leading 377
with 23 lllt.i., 13 RBis. 15 runs and 12 stolen
ba5es. In the circle. she produced a 6-6
record with a 2 18 ERA. allowing J~t 58 hit'>
m 74 mrungs. She was named second-team
All-Academy League.
player's game through practice
drills and individual attention
daily after lunch. Oass size is
also limited and the camp costs
$245, which includes playing on
I.he course each day along with a
nine-hole playing lesson the first
two days. The session will run.
Aug. 19-12 from 9 am. to 3 p.m.
Student-to-teacher ratio is
expected to be 6-or 7-to· I.
Those interested can contact
head professional John Leonard
at (949) 852-8689.
Costa Mesa Golf & Country
Oub's summer program is
geared toward beginning and
intermediate golfers. who will
receive instrucdon on set up.
grip, swing fundamentals.
chipping, pitching. sand play,
putting and knowiedge of the
rules, etiquette and golf
vocabulary.
Four sessions given by head
the following dates: June 24-27,
July 8-11. July 22·25 and Aug. 5-8.
8esjnners wW receive
instruction from 8:45 to 9:45
a.m. while more advanced
golfers wm play from l 0 a.m. to
11 a.m.. except Fridays. Cost per
session ls $95.
For more information and to
obtain an entry forrn, contact
Booth at (714) 540-7500. ext. 151.
Pelican Hill Golf Oub has
limited room fo r its camps.
which feature two levels of
instruction. There are still
openings for level-one camps
the week of July I 4-17. Aug. 4-7
and Aug. 18-24.
Level two focuses on more
in-depth attention to the
fundamentals. with players'
being able to record their swings
using a video camera for later
analysis.
Limited spots are available for
level-two camps the weeks of
July 21-24 and Aug. 11 -14.
Each session costs $275.
•••
Santa Ana Country Oub's final
four for its men's club
championship is set
Gregg Hemphill, the two-time
defending champion. defeated
John Gilchrist, 2 up. while Boyd
Martin, a five-time winner,
bettered Duane Hastings, 3 a.nd
2. Matt Smith defeated Olris
Veitch, 3 and 2, while Bill Welch
beat Dave Leahnertz.. 2 and l.
I lemphill and Martin will
l>quare off in one 18·hole
i.emifinaJ when play begins
hiday al 11 :JO a.m. with Smith
lacing Welch in the other
match.
Fnday's winners wiU advance
to face each other in the
36-hole ftnaJ Saturday,
beginning at 7:30 a.m.
The men's club champion
from Santa Ana CC will join Big
Canyon's Wtll lipton. Mesa
Verde Country Oub's Steve
Rhorer and Newport Beach
Country Qub's Jeff Bloom as
utle-holders from courses in this
newspaper's circulation. All four
amateur club champions (or
another dues-paying member),
along with a fuil-time staff
member from each venue, are
invited 10 play in the founh
annual Jones Cup, scheduled
Aug. I at Mesa Verde. The Jones
partners format witl1 two
foursomes teeing off
back-lo-back..
Paul Hahn. head professional
at NBCC.. said Tuesday that
Bruce Bearer will join him in
the Jones Cup instead of Bloom,
who will be on vacation.
DEEP SEA
Wednesday's
counts
Newport Landing 7
boats. 150 angleri.. 2
yellowtail, I 8 white 11ea
bass, 16 barracuda. I sargo,
507 calico bass. 19 sand
bass. 8 perch, 6 yellowfin
croaker, l triggerfish.
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
CelebraDflR the Daily Pllo(s Athlete of the Week senes
TI>OAY
22 -Adam Heartaon
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OH end
Fiiter
Change
~to ttYt quart. of Motorcratte oil. iaut and
dllOC>MI fMe extra. See o.r;:.Jp for detallL
()fret vllld with ooupon. CVJOI03.
Front End
& Brake lnapectlon
_lilli.;;..__MClllcm____ ~ ....
cnYOf ch"&a Is fnctuct.d with
r1ttna P•Yrntnt r!.....~ .... ~--==--~~'EA'i~~·~~~2!::::--~f-.'~"'91HlWll'llldt COWITY, on th• Propoul lorm, CA&fCllA ,h .. h P I lhrou&h P 9a -na--provided In the cont11tt -.. , .. __ , doc:um1nh, •nd shill be
NOTICC IS HEREBY tccomp1nl1d by 1 cer
(llVCN th1t Hlltd pro ltlted 01 cnhttr's 'hecil
poult fo1 furnlsh1n1 111 01 • btd bond f0< not
lebor. m1t1111ls, equip· len thin IO'lo ol lhe
ment, lrtnsportJtion ind amount ol lhe11 btcl,
'"'" other IKllilies 15 made p1y1ble lu the City
mey be required tor ol Costa Miu No
fUtNISH ANO lNSTAU P•oPoul 'hall b1 con
SUN ICtHMS AT THI s1C1111d unltn 1ccom
'OUCI fACIUTY, 99 p1n1ed by 'uth ~•shiers
fAlt OtlVl -CITY 1.hetk tuh or bidder s
,.OJICT NO. 03-14, bund
will be received by the No t11d ~h•ll be ton
City of Coat• Meu 11 s1der1d unleu rt " m•d•
th• Office of the Crty on a blink propoul
Clerk, 71 f a11 Drive. lorm lurnished by the
Cotta Mesa, Calilorn11. City of Costa Meu ind
until lht hour ol 10100 '' made tn .ccord.ince
1.111., TuHcloy, July 1, with lht p1ovts1ons ol
200J, al which lime the Propoul 11quire
they will b1 opened ments
publicly and 111d aloud £1th b1dd11 mu'I have
th th• Council Chamber' • Clan "B" (Bu1ld1n1>
Suled Pfopouls shall httn11 and •ho bt
b111 the title ol the prequahlted n requ11ed
work and name of the by law
btdder but no othu A Contr1ctC1r '"'"I •
d1s11n11u1shtnc marks u1t1 or d•U1filal1on
Any bid 1tce1vtd ilter not shown on the
the scheduled closine C1n1111 P11vaihn& Wa1e
lime fo1 the rectipt of Oelerm1n111on• m1y be
bids shalt be roturned to required to pay the w111e
bidder unopened. It shall r •I• ol lh~I u all or
be tht sole responsibility cl1n1liLal1on most
ol the bidder to see that cloHIY related to 11 n
hu btd 11ceived in \hown 1n the G1ne11I
proper t•-Oelerm1nalion. ellective
A ul ot Bid Oocu •l lht llnit ul the c1ll
menls may be obtained for bids
•I the Olftce of lht City Tht Con Ir ••101 shall
Encineer n fair o.... LOmply w1lh the prov1
Costa MeSI, Cahtorn11 s1ons of Stct1011 1110 to
upon ne11refun4t1t.le 1780 1nLlus1ve ol the
,...,.....,, ef $ t 0.00. All C1hlor n11 Labo• Cuele
... clltl-.1 chett• ef the prev•1hn& r•te •nd
$4.00 must be included "ale ol w111e\ e\lab
11 handled b~ matl Bid hshtd by lht City ol
Oocumenh ind other Co\11 Mtu wh1th are
contrltl documenb may on Ille with the City
1lso be uam1ntd al the Cler~ ol lh• Ctly ol
Ofhce of the City Clerh Costa Miu. and shall
ol lht Clly ol Costa lurletl ptnalttes pre
Mtu Bid Documents Hrtbed lh1re1n for
wtll not be malled unlus noncomplrantt of u1d
th• 1dd11ton1I $t 00 Code
cht< re 1\ 1nlluded wtlh The City Coune11 of lht
payment City ol Cost• Mesa
Each b•d ill•ll be m•de rnervo the na11t to
on the Proposal form retetl •ny and ur 111
shuh P I throueh P 91 btds
provided tn the conlrul
do<umtnts 1nd shall be
1ccomp1ni1d by a ce•
t1t1ed pr c uhier s check
or 1 bid bond lor not
In\ th•n 10'\ ot the
amuunt ol their h10
rnddt P.Jtable to the City
uf l'O\liil Men No
PIOPU\.OI \hall Ile cun
\ldtrtd unles\ iiltcom
pan11d by \uch cuhier •
1 lltc • ~oh or bidder •
liund
JUUi fOlCut,
D9fM1ty City Oetk,
City ef c .. 1., M .. .,
01l1d June 9 2003
NOTE M1nd1tory 1ob
wall• lhrouih "requ11ed
~t•rtine •I th• Cust•
Mu4 City H•lt lobby 17 r a" Orivt <in I uud.ty
Jutte ?• 7003 iill 1 l 00
am
Published l'lewport
Bu•h (.o't• Meu Daily
P1k>l lunt l':I 16 ?003
lh~l8 No b•d snall be con
\1dt1tcl yniU\ ti S mad~
on • blank propout SSC 13207
form lurn1\hed by lht MOOOOf PUITlOM
C1t1 ol Cusl• Moa .tnd TO,,. .. _ ....
1\ m•dt 1n •cc.ord1ncf .,...,na
with Ill~ p1cim1on• uf ISTAU Of:
lht Pr opoul requ11e •-Wl'TTln mtnh NlllSln nu 11u1
I .th bidder mu\I h•ve US( llO. A21'706
• C11.s ·B· llcenu To •II heir. bcnet•
<General Bu1ld1nrv or ·c uirio «•dito" ton
11 1Gl•11na ConlriilL lln1ttnt <ltdilo" and
tor' •nd •l•O be person\ who m•y otll
prr11u•hl1ed u required er,.,~ be •nltrnltd 10
by I•"' lht wilt ur esl•lt or A Cuntriilclor u"lll • both u l KENNETH
11111 or dau f1callon WC TILER
no t sho•n o n lht A PETITION FOR PRO
C1n•r•I Prev11hn1 Waae 'f:!Al( has l>etn filed b:f
Oe1erm1111t1ons mat bt' ANNE Wl ITLER 1n tht
rtquued lo pay Ille w•ae S11pe1101 Court of C1l1
••It ot lhal uall or lorn•• Cuunty ol OR l 11 \ sd it 1110 n most ANGE
douly rtlated lo 11 n I Hl Pl 11 llON r OR
\hown '" the Gener~! PROBAll requests ANNf
Otlerminal1ons elltcliv• W£ TTLCR be •ppointed
•I IM time ol the ,all "' personal represenli·
tor bids 11vr to 1dmrn1Sler th•
Tiie Conhaclor •hall otite ol tht deudent
Lomply wrth the prov• THE PE HTION requuh
stons ol Section 1770 to authortly 10 •dminister
1780 mtlu11ve. 01 the the utale under the
C1ht0<n1• l•bor Code tndtp1nd1n1 Adm1nis
tht prev11l1n& r iiltt and tr 1000 of [stiles Act
scalt of w•an nlab (Thtl Authority will •llow
hlhtd by the Ctly ol lht pt"rson•I repteSA!n
Costa MHa which ire l•tiYt 10 Ilk• m•nv
on file •t1lh the Ctly •ll•Ons without ubt11n
C.lerk ul th• City ol rna court approval
Costa Mua •nd shiilll Before t•~•na certain
torl•1I pen1i11es pr• very tmportant •t llons
Hl•btd lllerein for however Ille perional
11011tompli1nce nl u1d repuunlalt•t will be
fodt . requ11ed to 11ve notrce
The C1ly Council ol the 10 interested per\on\
Ctly ol Costa Men unleu they have waived
""' vn the lliht to notice or consenttd lo re1ect any 1no or all the proposed action )
bid\ Tiit independent 1d
JUUi fOlCllt, ministration 1utllo11ty o.,..ty City Cl.rk, Wiii be 11r1nted unless
City e(Cetl• MH.e an 1nl111\ltd person
O•ltd Nne 9 2003 hln an obiect1on to lht
NOT£ Mandalorr 1ob pelllion ind show\ aood w11~ throua11 tS required c.ust why Ille court
s1111in1 II lht Costa should not arant lht
MtH City Hill lobby 71 aulhollly r "r Ome on Tuesday A HEARING on the
lune 24 2003, al 10 00 pihhon will 1>1 h1ld on
am JULY 2•. ?003 at I 45
Published f'lewpo1t pm in Dept L73
Buch Cost• Men 0111y locitid 11 ltl The City
Pilot June 19 26, 2003 Orlvt South 011n11. CA Tll519 92868
--------If YOU OBJCCT to the cnY Of irtnltna ol th• pelttton COSTAllSA you 1hould appear 11 the
~ COlfTY horina ind \lite your
' ob1ecllons °' hie wrttltn CA&ICllA obiecttons wtlh the court llOOO IM1'9$ .S btlor• the h1111n1 Your
NOTICE IS HEREBY ippear1nce may bt tn pt! un 01 by your
IOtvtN lhat s11led pro attorney
pouts for fu1ntsh1nt 111 1r YOU ARC A CREDI·
labor. m1ttrt1ls, equip TOR or c;onl•naent
ment lr•nspoft•tlon ind c;:redttOf ot tht dtttntd.
such other facllthts u you mu't 1111 your cl11m
m1y be required tor wtlh tht courl and mttl
CONST•UCtlON Of 1 copy to the perM>lltl
MATDIAl llN COVltS r•asent1llv1 1ppotnttd
AT THI COSTA MdA lly the court w1thtn lour
(OltOIATtoff YA•O. montlls from 1119 dale of
,J10 'lACINTIA AVI-the ft1\I issuance ol
NUl • CITY ,.OJICT ltlttU u provided In
NO. OJ-.. , Wiii bt Probtll Code stclton
rece1v1d by the City of 9100 lht tune for Mina
Costa Mttl 11 UM Ofhc• cli tm' will not upwt
of the City Clefk. 11 f 111 klOft four month\ lrom
Ortve, Coste Men. thl htlfllll delt nottcea
C111fornl•. unttl the hour •bowl
of 10.00 ..... TNt· YOU MAY lXAMI~ the
...,, My I, 2001, at fife lltpt "'the court. If
whkh time they wtH bt you are • per•on Ill· .,.ne0 publicly and rod ttrHltd 111 Iha est•lt,
aloud In tlM Council you may Ille with ti!•
c:tl1mti..s Sttltd pro· court • R1quest for
,OUll shall bNf the Sptclll Notice (IOI m Ol '4i. of tht -otk end I~) of tt11 f11tn1 of an
Hml of tllt bl4dtr but lnvtnlMJ end •W•lsal
ne otti.r di•llnculsh1nc ot etUt• 1utt1 Of of
11\ttk• Any bid r.c:.,wtd 1ny petition or l(count
efttr 1111 itlltdultd u PfOYidH In ,.robttt
ctHlftl ti-for Ille CoA Mellon 1~ A
receipt ol bia w• lie hqvut for $ptel1I
rth11n•• l• b idder Hotk• torl'll tt 1nl\tbte ,~ ltthllllttlle trot11tfl1 courtcMtll IOlt rte90f!*'lltt' of the • ..........,. ._
btddlr .. ,.. tll•t 1111 ,........,.
~r.tctlwd In Pf_., ...... v..-& .,.,,,
llm... JlllJll M•11-VM4••• A wt of 1111 Ooc11 h~·· 11t1 In•
• -ntt -1 be ob'91Mc1 ltn••• lte, 67t,
1t t~ OffiCI of 1"-Cltt •-..rt 1--.. CA !.,..,_. 71 ,.., °''"· ..... c..ta -...... Cellfou1la. '"bll•ll•d .... ,.,t
...... '"'.... lhteh Cu ....... ,..,.. .. ....... All 20 ... v . 20CJ nwJI ....... . ............... .u .. • lf~.,,..-.M ... ,._ .~:c::...-:: • J • . ................... -· • ~ef•atrc.-1_
-... Cltr .. c.---..................... ;-;.;,::rn
lo 111 lltlfs, bentfl·
c11rl" cr1d1t0< • (c>ll,..
1n tn credo on, and
p1r11on5 who m1y olh
trwtst bt 1nl11111td In
the will or estat1, 01
both. of FRANK J.
CAMl'A
A Pf HTION FOR PRO
BAT[ hH bttn ftl1d by
MARIA CAMPA In lht
SuPlft01 Court ol C111
t0<n11. County of OR
ANOE
THE PETITION f OR
PROBATE requests JAY
IER CAMPA be 1ppo1nltd
n P•"onal repruenll
live to 1dm1n1sl1r the
utate of the deced1nl
THE PETITION llQUHh
authority to admtn,.ter
the ut1te undtr tht
Independent Admlnts
!ration of blatn Act
(This Aulhortly wlll allow
the pttsonal 11preHn
lallve to take many
achon\ without obtain
rna court approval
Before llktnK cer l11n
very 1mporlanl acltons
however, l/le personal
represenlaltve wtll be
1equ1r•d lo fl'"' noltce to 1nterest1d p11son1
unless they have w11veO
notice or consenl1d to
the proposed action )
Tht independent ad
min1strat1on autho11ty
will be &ran led unless
an 1nteruted person
tiles an ob11Ct1on to the
pet11ton and \hows iOOd
cause why the cour I
should not 11ranl lht
•utll<inty
A HC ARING oo lht
peltlton will be h1ld on
JULY 10. 2003 at I 45
" m 1n Oepl L 73
louted at J.41 The City
011ve South Orani• CA
92868
IF YOU OB IE Cl to the
aral'!ltn& of tt11 petition,
you should appear at the
hunne and stile r.our
ob1ec1tons or Ille written
obJtct10ns with the court
before the hu11n1 You1
appearance m1y be In
person or by your
allorney
IF YOU ARE A CREDI
TOR or cont1n111nl
creditor ol the decuud
you must lilt your claim
wrtll the court 1nd m11t
1 copy lo the pt1sono1I
repreunlaltve 1ppomted
by the cour I wtlhtn lour
month\ Ii om lhr d•I• ol
the f11st 1s\Uance ol
letter\ as provided tn
Probate Codt secflon
9100 The time lor lll1n11
c1 .. ms will not up11e
t>elure lou1 months lrom
Ill• hur •ni dilt nofl<td
above
YOU MAY EXAMINE. lht
lilt kept by th• •our I II
you •te a ptt\on '"
l~rt\ttd 1n lht ntalt
1ou may Iii• w1lh Ille
cour I • Requnl for
Spt.ial Notice (lo1m Ol
154) ol the 11111111 ol an
inventur y and appr 11\ll
ol estate aueh or ol
any pet1t1011 or •c•ount
as provided 1n P1ubott
Cudt section 1250 A
Rtqu•st t1,r SC1tt1al
Nofllt form '' 1v11tablt
lrom the courl cler•
An<M"n•y• for
,.1111-..
lryOJ11 J. TIMmt11
6230 Wtl1hlre llv4.,
Ste. llS
lot A1'19elo1, CA 900tl
Published Newpor t
Buch Co,ta Mesa Oa•li
Pilot hmc lO 4'6 27
2993 f Tl1 j49
llOOO Of MUC SAU Of
AWDOm PlOP£ITY
Notrce IS htrtbY C•Vtn
th•t lht undtr s1ened
tlltends to sell th•
personal properly dt
sc11bed below to enlorct
a li.n imposed on u1d
properly under 1111
C1hfor n11 Self Ser V•tt
Stora&t F actllly Act
1Bus & Prot Codt
ull 700 71716>
Tiie underst11ned will
sell al public sale by
competitive b1dd1n11 on
tllt 713 ·03. al I 0 30
AM on the premises
where said properly has
been slortd and whtcll
art loc1ted et 17th
Street Seit Stora&• 670
W 17th SI C t Cosl1
Mua. County of Oran1e
State of C11tlorn1• Unth
1nd tenants hslld b1low
Contents rnclude per
sonal items household
1oods mach•ne tools &
misc items
•133 W•lltam Brothen
landlord reservn lh•
ri&ht to bid 1t the Hit
Purchases must be paid
lor at the lime ol
purchne 111 cnh only
All purchased ltams sold ·n 1$0• and must b1
removed at th• time ol
sate Sile subiect lo
canull11ton tn the 1wen1
ol selllement between
owner and obh1at1d
party O'B111n s Auclt0n
Serwtee, 909·681 t i IJ
B/N 1'6&37300ol9
Publlsh1d Ntwpor I
Buen-Cost• Mtu Ottly
Pilot June 19, 26.
2003 ThS17
S......tf
"' f 1 " , .... , ~ ..... ...
Th• lollow1n1 p11wn
has abandoned the uu
of the F tCh\lous Bus•
nus N•mt Ttl• &
C1rp11 Unlimited 16317
H.,bor Blvd , rount11n
V1ltey, CA 92708
The f telrtt0us Buslnest
ntmt 11ferrtc1 to ebovt
wH ltlld 1n Or 1n1•
County on 9/'20199. Fil.£ NOi~
AlAR CORP (CA),
16317 H11bor Blvd.,
Fo11ntaln Valley. CA
91108
lhl1 b111inen •• ~on
ducted by. • c0tp0tatlon
ALAR CORP. Allt11
81)10011. CtO
Thi •t•l•llltM .....
ltlt4 with tlM County Cl«~ of Of •ftl• Coucitr
4HI O!l/2110l ...,., .. , ..
O•lty Ptlot JtlM 5, ll. 19, lt; lOOl , ... ,, .......... ...........
Thi fOllo•lllt l*•n• ... d.oirit blmlnea• .. '
I) Sou"-" CellfOfllit
Art l"rojecb "" hlll· ~t0111 b) Tiit $Nd
Af'tltJICI, 21$1 (H' Coett "-Y~ c:.~ ...
Mer,CAWZS ~ ..... Ceo· '~"' .. c. (CA),
-llllt c.... """~ C.1111 Ml .. ,, CA ma ...................
Wlr:•OWfWl•1 ............. 9 9 .., •
No
DtnhQlm.Jfftwi . CAii_
llmPotary, Inc, Otane
Nelson V.P. Seer
Thts sllltm•nt wn
flied with the Co11nly
Clerk ot Oren&• County
Ofl 06/20/03
IOOJH4111t
01lly Piiot June 26, July
3, 10, 17,2003 ThS38
fktllM ..... ... s......
The followina penon'
111 dome bu11neu IS
1) Cytech lnt11n1t1on11
b) Cyt1ch USA 180
Newpor I Center 011ve .
Newport Beach, CA
92660
Z•ld A Aslarabad1, 180
N1wpo1t Center 011ve,
Newport Beach CA
92660
HnHn RISSOUh 180
N1wpotl C1nler 011ve
Newpor I Be.ch CA
92660
Thrs busmess '' con
ducted by 1 11ener1I
p11tnersh19
Have you star ltd do1n1
busineu vet7 No
laid A Astarabad1
Tilts statement wo
hied with the County
Clark ol Oran&e County
on 06/13/03
20036941033
011ly Pilot June 19. 26.
July 3, 10 2003 Th524
s .........
Ah 11• •tflhltf
Adltlels ..._ ....
The lollow1n1 person
h11 abandoned lht u\t
ot !tie r IClihPUS Bu~·
ness N•me Best Olf1ce
lnst1lla1tons. Inc /OBA
At Your Service Oehnry,
Inc . 2138 S Wr1cht SI ,
Santiil Ana, CA 9270!>
Thi F lctlhous Bus101n
name 11ler11d to above
wu tiled 1n Oranae
County on 2/23/01. FllE
NO 2001685609o4
Al Your Service Oe
ltvuy Service Inc CCAJ
2138 S W111ht SI
S1nl1 Ana CA 9270!>
l hll business ts con
ducted by 1 co1poral1on
Al Your Service 01
l1v11y Inc Lau11e
H1mpton, Prn1denl
lhl\ \t1lemtnl wn
lited with the County
Clerk ol Oran&e Counly
on06 17/03
20016948400
011ly Prlol June ?6 luly
l 10 11 1003 ln5JJ
flc1itlM l4rsiness .... s ........
lhe follow1n11 per\on•
•rt dotni busmes\ ''
Pncadou B1Stro 3J2S
Newport Blwd Newpor I
Buch CA 92660
Oan1el S •dh oum
li•nntdy 195tl Va\1lt
Circle Hunl1ngl(ln
Buch CA 92646
Jaquelin• Kan•w•I•
I 9S4 I Va\1te Ctrt.le
Huntinaton Bt'ach CA
9?f.•6
H1yland r uentts 1416
17th S11 .. 1 Apt H
Manhalt•n Bt4th CA
~766
Th1\ l>u\1nn s 1\ con
duded by • i•neral
partner\h•P
Ha.t you \tarted do•na
l>u\intn yet' Vos 1991!
lbyl1no r uentes
This statement wu
filed with the County
Clerlt ol Oranae County
on 06, lJ/03
20036948032
011ly Pilot June 19 26
July 3 10 2003 Th523
s .......
" I I dtfUsul
FldtlMs lmieu .....
Tht tollow1ne per sons
have abandoned the u~et
of lhe r •ct•troos Bus•
nus Name •l Tile &
Carpet Unhm1led bl
C•rptl & Ttle Unhm1ltd
16317 Harbor Blvd
Fountain Valley CA
92108
1 he r 1c1tt1ous Busmen
nam• referred 10 above
was tiled 1n Or an11e
County on 10 I 98 FILE
NO 19986771368
Asante B•yroolt 170S
S Mii11n Street Santa
An1 CA 92707
All«n B1yroot1 I IOS S
Main Strut Santa Ana
CA 92707
Th11 business is con
ducted by co partners
Allen Bayroolt
This statement was
hied with the County
Cltrk ol 011n11• County
on <Y.1/28103
20036946120
011ly Pilot June 5 12.
19 26 1003 Tht80
FldltiM ..... ... s...-..
The follow•na persons
111 dOtnl bus1neu H
Sporh fuel 011t11bulm1.
27202 R1110, M1u1on
Vteto. CA 92692
811nt W F11nk, 27202
R11t0. MisslOn Vteto. CA
92692
ltnda A Frenk. ?7202
R11to, Minion VlelO, CA
92692
This buJtneu ts con
du,l•d by • eener at
p11tneulllp
Have you started dolna
b1n1ness yet' VU 9 I
2002
Uncle A Fr •Ilk
Tl\t1 slfltement was
filed w1tll the County
Clerk of Oun1• County
Oii 06/03/03
teiOHMt7H
Dilly 'llot JI.In• ;. .• I],
19, ltl, 2003 ·-
The followtn1 penoru
111 do1n1 bu•tnu• o .
•) TO• & C"pet Un· ltmtttd, b) C11pet & file
Un1tm1t1d, 16.317 H11b0t
Blvd., Fount1ln V1lley.
CA92708
MTAMKT Corp (CA)
16317 H11bor Blvd ,
f ount11n V•ll•Y CA
92708
This business ts con
due ltd by 1 corpor alton
Hav1 you st•rled do1n1
bustnus yet> Yu
~/16/03
MlAMKl C0<p. Mark
Anderson P1es1d111t
!1>15 st1tement wu
l1l1d with lh• County
Clerk ol Oran111 Count1
on 05/28/03
20016946121
011ly Pilot lune 5 12
19.26.2003 Tl\481
fldltiM ...... •s....... The lollow1nc persons
are do•na buStness IS
llelsey M111ne Services
16291 W11k1k1 lane,
Huntmaton Buch. CA
926•9
Oan West, 166S A
PlaLenlii Ave . Costa
Meu. CA 92627
01n• Wnt, l665 A
Placentia Ave Cost.a
Me\1 CA 92627
Th11 bu,inen 1s Lon
dueled by husband ind
wile
Hne you sl11 ted dotna
bustneu yet• No
Oan Wnl 1nd Oma
Wot
Tll1s sldlemenl was
l1l1d w1lh the County
Cl11k ol Oran11e County
un 05130103
20036946440
Oatly Pilot June S. 12.
19,26, 2003 TH472
FldtllM lllslntsJ •s...... The lo11ow1n1 pel\ons
111 dotn& buslnH\ u
OIVERSOISCOUNT COM,
30308 E sper1nu Suitt
A Rancho Sant• Mar
1111la, CA 92688
SCUBA COM LLC ICA)
30308 E \Pera nu Suite
A Rancllo Sant• Mar
111r1ta CA 92688
Th11 bu\tness ts con
ducted by L•m1ted
l11b1hly C1>
Havr vvu ll•t ted <10•01
busmen 1et1 Vos
06101 11990
SCUBA COM I l L
Mehnd• Herndun M.111
a&ina Member
This $tltement wo
tiled with the r "unty
Cltr~ ol Oranat County
on 06 03 Ol
200J694676S
011ly Pilot June ) 12
19 i.'6 2003 Th49i!
FictttiM~ Mme s,._.
Tiie lollow1n& per \ons
•• t doin& bu\1nen n
HUT 21 660 W 1711>
Slrtel -o 21 l<J\I•
Mtse CA 9'2627
I ht I url (;ompany
lnL t CA I I /SO Wll11t1tr
Avenue •8~ Cost• Me\1
CA 92627
lh1\ bus1ntn '' con
ou l•d 01 • LO• pouhon
Ha•t yuu sl11led dC11nt
1>us1nt\\ ttl' No
Th• 1 url Comp•ny
Im II ene Youn& VP
Secretary
This st11emtnl was
lilf!d with the County
Cle1k ol Or anae County
on 06 06/03
200S6U7177
D•rlv Ptlot June 12 19
26 luly J 2003 Th502
fldttlM .... Mmes....
lne lollow•na pe15ons
are do•ne bus1nen n
R & T l ustnc &
[qu1pmenl 8182 Mun
sltr Or Hun11n1ton
Buch CA 926A6
Rof'.htlle Roller 8182
Munster Or Huntinaton
Beath CA 92~6
Tim Roller 8182
Munster Or Hunltn&ton
Beach CA9:<'~6
This bu"nt\S 1\ con·
dutted by • i'""•I partnership
H<1•1 you sl11 led doina
busmen 1et, No
Rochellet Roller
lhlS st1hmen1 wu
filed with lht County
Clerk of Ora nee County
on 06106103
200J694711S
Daily Prlol June 12. 19
26. July 3, 2003 Tht97
FlctltlM ..... .s ......
The lollowin1 person'
are doma bu11nesi n
C1ut1n11 H11lthy R1l1
1tonsh1ps 2834 Irvine
Ave Newport BHch
CA 92660
Or Joseph Pascele.
MF T Inc. (CA) 2134
Irvine Ave . Newport
Buch CA 92660
This bustness is con·
dueled by 1 c0<por1tlon
Havt you st11ted do1n1
bu•lnos ,et? Yes, 11/
2001
Or JoHph Pasc•I•.
M F l . Inc . Or . Jo.1ph r P11ul1, Prntdtnt
This sl8tem1nl wH
lil•d with tht Count)
Cl•r k of Or•nce County
on 06113/03
,OOHHIOU
Oatly Ptlot June 19, 26
July l , 10, 2003 Th526 .......... ... s......
Thi folto"ln1 1M1n•ns •rt do1n1 bual~ H
1) Coat1 MeN NeWf)Olt
R1ft1 A•\OCt•tlon, b)
Cose. Meu NRA. c)
CMNRA, MSW. 19tll St,
Cost• M .. 1. CA 92627
Cost• fthu Newpott
RIO. Aasoc11tt0n (CA), ~ W llth St Coate
Mesa, CA 92917
Tlllt bilSlnns la COii
Mta4 •r • •PofttlOI Kn11 J'04t atartM lioilw ~.-tTYh. l .. Cotta ._. HeWW*t
Rifle AUK .. tloft, WIJl'I
A MorN, rr .. w.nt
TIN& lt•'-1 ...
ftled wttfl UM c:..lltr Clerll ot Ot•• Co4tftty =-~ ... .,... ...... & "-~2003 T!t!71 ......... .. .....
TMW.willil,_.._ .............
°"911 ....... 1111 Wwll I Al ,...., C.... .._,CA~ u.. ....... l111
•• 0 0 c.... ............., ...... ___ ,...,a._7
.,. ' t 7
ta
n
nd
Thi$ buSH11H 11 co
ducted by. hulb•nd •
Wtl• nc Hne you st11 l1d dot
bus•nl\s yet? No
Lauren Lohm1n & F rte
Lohman
H Thts statement w
llltd with 1111 Coun
Cl11k ol Or•n11 Coun
ly
ty
on 06/13/03
200S6941041
011ly Pilot Jun• 19 26
July 3 10. 2003 Th!> Z8
ns
•s
at
te
CA
ii • CA
er
orl
n
nd
ma
t~r ..
l y
ly
12.
93
ns
·~ •d
CA
II
\II
2
na
n
1na
as
nty
nly
uly
The tollow1n1 per sun\
1tre do1na bu\lntu " llclverlis1n11 Recruitment
Spec11ltsh 16700 Se
Quoia SI . Fountain
Valley CA 92708
Kathleen Nom111•
16700 Sequoia St
founfl•n Valley CA
92108
Tllis busmen is con
ducted by l1m1ltd
l11b1hty Co
H1•e you st•rted do1na
busmen yet' Yo I I
03
llathlun Nomu11
lh1\ \talemenl wn
ltted with lhe County
Clerk ol 011n11e County
on <Y.>/J0/03
20036946412
0•1ly Pilot Jun~ ~ 12
19 26, 2003 THt69
RctllM ... 1 ... s........
The follow1na persons
111 do1n1 b11s1n1n as
Simply Sl!aptly 310 B
E 17th Street Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
Edward luk1 f rusi
mons, 1650 P111< New
port •218, Ntwpo11
B11ch, CA 92660
M1chel1ne Anne McC1nn
16SO Park Newpo1t
•218. Newport Buch
CA92660
This busmen is con
ducted by a
1ene11I p11tn11sllip
H•vt yo11 startld clorne
1>ua1n1u yet1 Ho
[dwerd Luke F1U\t
mons Tl1'S slfllemenl was !tied
with th• County Cllfk of
~a County on 06/
toOl .. 47'71
Dally rilot J11n1 12. 19,
26, July 3, 2003 THt99
Re-.. .... ... s......
l.1111
Oii -i);,,~ Pl J I , 17,
lhe lo llow1t11 p11sons a business es
wood, 537 New
nt1r Or •338
I Buch CA
111 dotn
Chubb~
port •
N1wpor
92660
Ron
H11bor
Newpor
91660
Robtrt
2551 c
St,nal Ht hts Ii
dUlltd
partners
Havey
business
Ron H•
Th IS
tiled WI
Cler1' ol
on 06 13
200369
011ly Ptl
July 3 I
The to
.,, do•
Cre11tinc
11onsh1p
Ave flle
92660
Joseph
E Sliiltc C
28J4 Ir
pC11tBea
lhis b
du,ted
Hhe y
bus•ne
7 2001
JO\ellh
l\Ule
Joup11
Pres1den
lh1s
llled WI
Clerk ol
on 0611
200369
Oatly Pt
July 3 I
The I
are dot
Orun~en
tr1t-c;
Fk1ltlM INless
NmtS""-1
Tht lollowin11 person\
are dome busmen IS
Your Home Pro P11nt1n1.
575 W 19th St Apt
205 Costa Mui CA
92627
John W1yne Russell
575 W 19th SI Aili
205 Costa Mesa CA
92627
Th1\ bus1ntu is con
dueled by an 1nd1v1du1I
Have you started do1na
bu\lneu ytt7 Yes
6 6 03
John W1ynie Russell
This statement wu
Med with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 06/10/03
200J6947UJ
011ly Pilot June 12, 19
26 July 3. 2003 Tll510
The follow1n1 persons
111 do1n1 business IS
Tht ltnt Connection
2t90 Newport Blvd
Coste Mesa Callforn11
92627
Automot1w1 Connec
uons Inc.., (CA) 2'90
N1wpo11 Blvd.. Costa
Mesa C•ltforn11 92627
This business is co"·
ducted by a COfpot 1tt0n
Hnt you sl1rled doln1
bustnus yet 1
Yn 8110 1998
Automotrvt Connt c·
ltons Inc .hm E Ko,
Prnldent
lhts statement WH hied
with "'9 Cou11ty C•IL ot
~ountyon
t0016f4N•I
Delly Pilot Jllna M . Jul~
3. 10. 17,2003 Th!l35
T ~e lolh1w1na per sons
~., do1n1 business as
Cal1lorn1• Cummun1ly
Colltee B~11m 1nton
Coaches Auoc11t1on
26()8.4 V11 Per a M11>1on
V1t10 Cll 92691
Allan HoO&er t 26084
V11 Pera M1S\1on V&e/O
CA92691
Th1t1 business is con
dueled by an un•f'COI
poraled 1uoc\at1on
olhar than • par tnersh1p
Hive you '111 ted do1n11
bu11nus vtt' No
All•n Hoda•rt
Th11 'taltmenl wu
filed wtlh the County
Clerk of Or anae County
on 05/30/03
200H94'4J6
Daily Pilot June 5 12
19 26 2003 THt73
The lollow1n1 persons
art dotnl busineu as
JTC Screen Graphtes
1835 Whltlltr Awe •M
Costa Meta CA 92'27
Chrtt Olo11. 177 [
18th St 18, Cott.I Mui
CA92627
l rff•n1 Sh1ualm.ns.y.
4120 N S.nta Ctcill•
St . Orana•. CA 9286S
lamte Sha111hn1uy
tl20 N S.nt1 Ctcth•
St .. Oran1e CA 9286!1
1 hts buSlntn 1s con
d11cted by 1 K•M<•I
P•rln«1.l11p
Hnt you 1t1r·ted dotnl
bu.ineu pt• NO
T1ffen1 Sll11111>rwny
This slflltme.nl wn
t ... d wrltl lllt County
Cler' of Ora1111 County on O!A/27/0J
IOOI H4St74
Dilly Pilot June ~. l2. 19.2S.~ lh471
1 he lollow1n& 1>tr s on\
art do1n1 bus•nt \\ ~s
Tilt P1dden Crouo I 7r7
Tur~ptn w., NtWUht
Buch Cl\ 92660
Marena Paoder I 01 1 ~' r .to•n wa., N.,.....,, ,, ,
Buell CA 9:?660
Th1\ businn\ I\ ( ,,
dueled by •n 111d1•1du••
H .. e ~ou \lar ltd do'"'
bus•nes\ yet' No
M11tn1 P1ddtn
this •l•lemtnl wa
tiled v.1th lht Cnunh
Clerk ol Oranae (uur•ty
on 06 O.S OJ
200.36946762
011ly PtlOI lunt ~ 11
19 16 2003 fH•90
hi\ \t.atl'llTlf' t
t,l,_d "'ttn t"'"' I
l Ir,~ o• Utant(P I
''"Of, 03 0 ·
200l6907S3 tl•liy P,1.,1
l'J ?t. LOO•
Trt> t t¥ ""' "1t-•-.
,, .. 11 • , bu~n,..,•, \
~~I on;t .At10U•t '' r ~ ..
W1llf' S'l•'tm M•.
b491 ~•ti•• A,,.,., unit A
~ '/V•~llT> ~Sitt A
'126ls3
J4TI•\ s . .,, ... > I •l'
M1~s1on 51 Su P •>•d~··~
Cll 91030
T h1~ bu\lnf'\._ 1\
.:hu .. tf!'d bv •t• HH.11-w du•
Ht1vt: .,01 \t.H~fd ().Jin,
bu\1l'IC-\.\ .tt't' •r \ I~'
l•mts s.,., .. ~ \
!Ito\ st1l•m•nt A A>
I t"' Wtft'I '"'" ( .,,~ t )r•rir
.16 Jt ,3
70036947 tao
.
u ..
C. • 1, P ~I unt J, ;'!
F uly i 'OC • "!!()I
FktitiM IWitess
MllllS.......
Th .. tc.Uowm41 vet \t rt\
••e do1n11 tiu~inns H
MYI• ' A\\0( ,.,.. IR~ I
t I "' Str.~I !.1 .. t•
ll'Jl SantA Aru CA
'127~
A"d t• C Muz1 .!7' 18
Homestuo Ro•tl aau
n1 ~·11ue Cl\ .. l1>77
T~1\ bu\ r\,\ • lo
:Jue t,..d t>, 1n ·10 ·..-•Ch.IA
Hnt you h••~d d nc
bLl\H"le\S yf't
the tollow1ne per,un\ Vn l 12 98
II• d.i1nc bus1nf\\ I\ Anortw C Mul•
lni11d s Shoppt ?3.367 lhl\ sl•tMmPnt "~'
V11 San Martine llh"' filed with th• t:ou111v
Vieto C" 9:.>6':>6 Cieri< of Oran&~ r·ounty
lnerid M•nd .. 111 2Hii2 on 06 23 03
Vra Sin M11hnt Al•S•l 20036949144
Y1ej0 CA 926!>6 01111 ,.tlot June M )Illy
TlllS bu"ntn IS LOI\ J 10 17 200J T .. ~ °J,t
ducltd by 1n 1nd1v1du•1 I
Have you sl11teO clO•n&
busrnns yet' No F--.. .....
lnif1dM1ndttto ._s.......t
Thts \lalemenl wn
hied with lhe Cuunly
Clerk ol Or enc• C'ovnty
on 06 10.'03
200J6947Ul
011ly Pilot >un• 11 19
26. July J ~3 Th!> It
Th• folluwrnc p•rsons
•r• do•nc bu"""" 1\
Ht•port Mtt' Aol>h1n,t
R•e>•" l06l Hayn Ave
Co,11 Mut CA 92626
IOlln S.ak aslLt 3063
Hayn An Costa M.,.
CA 92616
Tltl\ busmns rs •0"
ducted br an 1ndlwldu11
Hev' you started 6offll
bus.nftl y1l1
v.,,(Xt 19 IM
Jolln $111t'llte
Tlhl stat•mtn1 •H
hied wtth Ille County
CletlL ot Ort11tt C-ty
.on°"'2010J toek ..... ,
O•llJ 'dot N114 a , .luty ) 10 l7. 1003 Tt6lt
Th• follow•ne 1>9'\t.n\
11e do1n1 buStntu I\
Taylor P11nt M1ne11• m~nt 1406 Ytv1.an 111\t
Ntwport B•ac ll CA
92660
Lynn leylot Bruwn
ltQ6 ll1vt1n l•"~-~w port 9Hch CA 9AOU
Thi\ business 11 ton
dlK ltd by .en tnd1wtd111I
Ha"" yuu ""''° door bus•nen yet'
Lynn Taylof Browt1
Tll1\ \late-nt •H
llled wtlh lht Ccn1lllt
C iefk of °'•"II• Cou"'' on QC IOIOJ
t00J6 ... 7s.40 o • .., '•IOI JUl>I IZ, 19
16 July l 2003 ~7
i
_,..;:;._ _____ _ l .J.Ll. ___ .:,..!~~~7-=:t·=t~~~~~~~~~;-~;.-~1 Upllllm .......... ........... °''"" Ave .• C·l, Costa Thia bllslness Is eon Twrr M. Jollnson
===~-== iiill ... .......... ... s.....
2141 Ulll ....... ..... ..... ... s......
l"'lne· CA Nt0Z
• " ' I , .
... ~ ... ~ Mesa.CA92'21 ducted by; en lndivld\!11
--Joen Mtrle Otdlleld. Have you started dolfll Th• loUowl114 Pf"on• The loltowlna persons 2674 Or1n11 Ave., C· l, business yet? No
an dolna business H IKe dolna bus)ntn n : Costa Meta, CA 92627 Richard Holman
Juice It Upl. 14031 Po11y Pals, 3286 Turlock This buslnen Is COii This sh1tement was
Jeffrey "Old, Irvine, CA Dr., Costa Mts•. CA dueled by. an Individual filed with the County
92620 92626 Have you slerted dolna Clerk of Oran&• County
California Mee C10111>. Slltlla Ann rerau,SOO, bus1nns ytt7 YK 2/03 on 05/14/03
lnc.,(CA) 11140 Whlllltf 3286 Tutlocll Ot .. Cost• Joan Mtrle Oldfield to0Ut446f6
Blvd., Whrttltr, CA 90606 Mesa. CA 92626 This s~ttment was Deity Piiot June 12. 19 .
This bus•n9" ii con· This busmen Is con rited with the County 26. July 3, 2003 TllS16
ctucttd by: • corpor at Ion dueled by: an lndivlduel Clerk ol Of en1• County
H111t you started doln1 H•ve you sl•rled dolna on 06/13/03
business yet? No business yet? Yes 20036t4IOH
C11ifornla Juice Group, 1989 D•lly Pllol June 19. 26,
lnc.,P1yush R. Bh•1•t. Shell• ferauson July 3. 10. 2003 Th522
Prnldtnt Thts statement wu
Thts statement wn hied wolh the County
hied with the County Clerk of Ouna• County
Clerk of Oranae County on 06/10/03
on06/06/03 200S6t47SSt
200S6t47'16 Diuly Pilot June 12 19.
Delly Piiot June 12. 19, 26. July 3, 2003 Th506
26, July 3, 2003 TH-498 fk1liM .....
Ac-....... •s....... ... S..... lhe to11owin1 persons
The lollowin& persons are dom1 business as
-ie doma businen .as. Madison Landscape
Coconut Spa, 4-45 Soulh Das11n. S Cameton C11 .•
Coast Hl&hway, L11una Foothill Ranch, CA 92610
BHch, CA 92651 Susan Irene Hupp, 5
C a I h • r 1 n • J e ~ n Cameron Ctr r nolh1ll
W1lk1nson, 105 C~d•t Ranch, CA 92610
W•y, La1un• Beec.h CA This busmen •s con-92651 dueled by an 1nd1v1dual
This business ts con Have you sl,trled doma
ducted by an md1v1du81 busineu tel? No
Have you started dolna Susan Irene 11upp
bus1neu yet? Yes 04/01/ lh1s statement wa~ 2003 flied w1lh lhfl County
C•lhe11ne W1lki11son Clerk ol Oranae County
Thts statement was on 06/03/03
rited with the County 200S6946761 Clerk ol Oran1e County Daily Pilot June 5, 12.
on 05/19/03 19. 26, 2003 1h487
200SH4SOS3 ffditiM hsiiless Daily Pilot June !>. 12.
19, 26, 2003 TH484 •s.....t
Place your ad
today!
(949) 8'2-6878
Policy
~ ..... "-S.......
The tollowm1 persons
are dolna business u .
Medow, 307 15th St Iii.
Huntlnaton Beach, CA
92648
MichHI Ben de Wit. 'J07 15th St 116, Hun
hn&lon Beech, CA 92648
This bu11ness Ito con
ducted by 1n 1ndlvldual
H8ve you started dohlll
business yet?
Yes 4/1/03
MIChHI de Wtl
This slalemenl was
toled with the County
Cieri< of Oranee County
on 06/20/03
200369411t0
Daily Pilot June 26, July
3, 10. 17. 2003 Th543
Fldltlels ltls6less
"-S.......
The lollow1ng persons
are dOtnK business as
OCC, 5050 Yorkslw e
Duve. Cy pr eu. Cahfot
nia 90630
Rocherd Vernon Hol
man 5050 Yorksh11e
Drive Cyptess. Cahlor
n1a 90630
,.... .....
"-S...... The lollowtn1 persons
are do1na business es
l•m1ddon Consultetion
Co 19431 Rue De
Yalorc 1211. foolhtlJ
Ranch. CA 92610 2312
hehl Dallal T1m•ddon.
19431 Rue De V1lort
12 I[, f oothlll Rench. CA
92610-2312
This business 15 con
dueled by an 1nd1vldual
Have you started doma
business yet? No
heh1 Dallal Tam1ddon
This statement wu
filed with the County
Clerk of Or •nee County
on 05/JO/OJ
200SH46441
Daily Pilot June S, 12.
19, 26, 2003 1H•67
RctltlM.....,
Mmes..t...t
The lollowong persons
are do1n1 business as
Johnl>On Bros Des1en C.
Conshuctoon, 2139 Aster
Place. Costa Mesa, CA
92627
Terry Michael Johnson.
2139 Asltt Place. Costa
Mese, CA 92627
lh1s business ts con·
dueled by an ond1v1dual
Hne you started doin1
business yet? No
This at•t•menl wes
hied with Iha CCK1nty
Cieri! ol Oran1• Countr
on 06/10/03
200S6t475U
Dally Pilot June 12, 19.
26, July 3, 2003 Th515 .......... ... s.....
The followln1 ptrsona
ere dolna buslnna u :
Car•a• Floor Solution,
Inc .. 131 H Tustin Ave. 1206, lustm, CA 92780
Cer •P floor Solution.
(CA) 131 N Justin Ave
1205. Tuslln. CA 92780
This business " con·
ducted by • corpor1tion Have you started doin&
business yet1 No
Garall• floot Solution.
James Nethan McOon-
nelJ. President
This statement was
to4ed w1lh lhe County
Clerk ot Orana• County
on 05/30/03
2003H464S9 Dally Pilot June !>. 12.
19, 26, 2003 IH468
RctlliM .....
"-S.......
The follow1n1 persons
are dome business n :
Peuwmkle Pren, 202•
Beryl Lene, Newport
Beach. CA 92660
Michele Ranlitn 2024
Beryl Lane. Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Thts buslnHs is con
dueled by. an 1nd1v1du<1I
Have you star led doona
business yet1 No
Michele Rankin This slaltmenl wn
Wed with the County
Clerk of Or•nae County
on 05(30/0J
5. l2.
TH466
The totlOwlna persons
•re doln1 bualneu H .
Modds, 131 E. 11th St.
Suite 122. Costa Meta,
CA92627
lera Ntmec:, 131 E.
18111 St. Suite 122, Cost•
Mesa,CA92627
Thia busintss ls con
ducltd by 1n indivlduel
H•v• you stllt1ed doln&
buStness yet7 No
LIK•N•mec
This st1tement was
toled with the County
Clerk of Oranae Cou11ty
on O!l/30/03
200SH4U26
D•lly Piiot June S. 12.
19, 26, 2003 TH475
RdlllM .....
"-S......
fhe lollowln& persons
are dom& business 1s·
1) The AV Den b) The
Audio Video Oen, 2060
Pl1cenll• •C2. Cost1
Men. CA 92627
Det lk C09l1n W1ne1•r.
7741 ISth St. •B,
Wes I minster, CA 92683
Thls business Is con
dueled by. an 1nd1vldual
Have you started do1n1
business yet? No
Oeflk W1ne1ar
This sl•lement was
filed with the County
Clerk ot Oranee County
on 06/13/03
20036'48040
Daily Pilot June 19, 26,
July 3, 10. 2003 ThS27
Sdl 7011r Car
In Ckus/fl#d I
How to Place A
Th• followln1 ptnons
'" doln& buslneu u : Action l•l•nt Wut
Man•a•m•nt, 1670
Santa AM Ave . Costa
Mes., CA 92627
Ancel• Cr1lfith, 240
16tll Pl. 18. Costa Mesa,
CA92627
This business Is con·
ducted by: en lndlvlduel
Htvt you 1hrted dolna bu1ln.ss yet?
No Meet. C11tt1lh
This statement wu
hlfd with the County
Clerk ot Orena• County
on 06/20/03
200st94Nt2
Dally Pilot Jun• 2ti. July
3. 10. 17.2003 Ths.40 ,.... .....
... s......
The followln1 pa.sons
are doln& business u ·
Pho Vletm•n•se Noodles,
12012 Knott Ave IC,
Ce1den Grove. Caltforn11
92804
Lan N1oc: Luu. !1525
W HlpJ1nd St , Santa
Ma. C•lifornia 91704
This bustness ts con
dueled by· an individual
Have you alerted dome
business yet? No
Len Naoc Luu
This statement was
toled with the County
Clerk ot Drane• County on05/20/03
200SH4SUS
Dally Pilol June 19, 26.
July 3. 10, 2003 Th530
The lollowln& ptrsons •r• dolna busln111 as.
Ana•I Pet Groomfn1
Gallery. 1280 E. Yorb•
Und• Blvd., Plecenha,
CA91870
Merla Del Cermtn
Rodrlauel, 901 S. Bewlty
St .. S.nta Ana. CA 9V04
Thi• buslnesa Is con
ducted by; 1n lndlviduel
Have you 1t1rttd dOine
business yet? No
Maro1 Del Carmen
RodrtCUH
This sl•lement wu
hied with the County
Clerk of 0. anre County
on 05/JO/OJ 200Ht4U1S
Daily Piiot Jone 5. 12.
19, 26. 2003 TH470
RdllM ....
"-*'-' The tollowma persons
•re doln& business as.
Hunlinaton Beach W11e
less. 9606 H•mllton Ave
'102, Hunhn1ton Beach CA9~
Thomn Ph•m 14802
Newport An •16A.
·Tushn. CA 92780
This business 1s con
dueled by In md1v1du1I
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business yet? Yes •·I
03
Thomas Ph•m Thos slitlement wn
hied with the County
Clerk of Ounae County
on 06/03/03
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19. 26, 2003 Th488
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(949> 641-567"
The lollowina pttwns
are dolnt buslnHs 11:
Slone1len•Pr09ertiH, 14
Stonesten, Aliso Viejo,
CA9?656
David Jtmn Olson, 14
~~n. Albo Vleio •
This busineu Is con
ducted by: •n lndMduel
Hive you stuted dolfl1
b11slness ytl? Ho
Devid J Olson
This stetement WH
f11td w1lh the County
Cle1k of Oranae County
on 06/10/03
2003't47SU
Dilly Piiot June 12. 19,
26. July 3. 2003 lh!)()!I
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Ille followln1 per.on•
.,. do1na business es
CMS Consultona. 2016
Beechwood Ave , ful
lerlon, CA 92835
Mich.el Ray Sm11h1tne.
2016 Beechwood Ave , r ullerton. CA 92835
This business n con
dueled by an md1v1duel
Have you slat led doma
business yet?
Yu 2/19/03
Michael Ray Sm1tn11na This s l•lemenl wn
hied with the County
Clerk ol Oranee County
on 06/20/03
200J6t41U4
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3. 10. 17. 2003 lhS36
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Connie L Glbl>oM. l l
Modesto, ln in•, CA
9260l This bualne•• ts con·
dueled b~: en lndlvldu•I
H1vt you •tarted 4'olnt
bu1ln111J ~t?._H.ci __ .1. Connie l GIOOOIR
This 1t1temel'lt WH
llltd with tht Co.int y
Clerk of Oralll' Covnly
on 05/30/03
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The tollow1n1 J>l'M>ns
aro doin1 business es.
Owner's Contrntlna
Services. 2110 Newport
Blvd tl Cost• Mesa.
Cf. 92627
Donald R Werd. 2110
Newport Blvd •l. Coste
Mesai. Cf. 92627
This buslneu is con
due led by. an Individual
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business yet7 No
Oonald R Ward
lh1s sl.ttement wts
hied with lhe County
Cletfl ot 0<1n1• County
on 06/10/03
200S6t47U2
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26. July 3. 2003 Th!llJ
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ANNOUIKOONTS ~
& MISC. 1010-1110
GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL
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Must set Worth $151<, 'lei
for SltVobo 949-93!). Xl9 l
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f '" Hou:.in& Act of 1968
1s emended which
m•kes 11 1ll•c•I In
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ence, llm1tet1on or
dncrtmtnation based on
rece, colot. reltC10n. su,
hendkep, famlltal status
or nallon•I or1cln. or 1n
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any 1dvef'tlsement tor
reel n t1t1 which Is In
vtoltltion ol the 11w OU(
reeders er e lltreby
lftf0tmed thet all dwttt
lnp adftf I !Jed lr1 this
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S., Jane 28 ~::. ··--· .... Body Mind & Splrtt
Psychic
• HNllna Arts
Fair
w..._ a Dr,w, both
new. Must M1Uof1C tor
UlO for botll. C.I 949
640..t617 or~
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colors, all •l1tt for
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GrMOf °""9• l blodl lo
l>Uch. lbr lb. UllPW lbr
I bl lower Jeer aar,
$'969,00> ... 9419-57 .. 3598
Corona dtl Mir
,.. °"' Of ~ 58r
plus borM rm 11 SpyOess
1111 Custom oool. "" ' C.Zdlo lo the II ~
deck on the upper lewl
-i.as E•lensrte use ot
arentte, marble & lob ol
love $1 .'YJ0,000 Judy
Kolar. 8llr 96376 5576
Mewl Mwte 1..-wy,
w:kldod cut-de ·sac """ on '8 lot 11 I\* ded ••
Hill dwood floors, custom ltd>1J<111. booll ~. wet
bitr. 2 fp's, custom spa on '""'... cen11 al ....
trenqutl prden p•tm
$839,00> llll 9&ffl.93lA
+A Ca a:e,r c.-L«ella to Be
Coront and loollolll point
48r 4 58• breod new
custom home.
Ott•ed •t $2.950.000 COASlllNE REAi.. TY
949 7'S901n
< ... •-<w_.._. ••
C-4e.W-.
1ourme1 kltdlen. wrouiht
•on. cmtom tile Ind cab
iMIJy front 11 a 3br 2ba
home C. r-II e 2br 21>1
COAST\M ltf.Mn
Mt•7st4177
s
NOUlD 9eS12-6'89
OPIN SUN 1-S
W1'ILWf
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LMlllSt I S1ory on ii lot
4lR • FR rtm>dll .. ,.. $1.189,IXX)
11.UFf'S JllDMIOM
TO\JAltoMIS Topbay-oonw
pnyWt lot 9'ICI
llM OMJres """ PE.llX>ffE.
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on~~ rnodll per1act SD JXXJ FU
I S1ory end int
2br~
s.t 1~
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tor $165,000 De Anla
B•ysode Y1ll•1• mobile
homes. 13 Walerlront,
b•cllb•y view. Cory,
ch11m1n1. C1b1n1 mo-
bile home. Ip. 23 yr 1st
$2237/mo Cell Coll•&•
Homes Of'1N SUHDAT
l-4flet 7 l4-624-IS'2
• p&wa•hlci.C.-
custom ~ W!lh '*'Y°"
& ocun -Offered al $6,500.000 <-•tllfte ..., t4t-7S9-4177
AESIOCNTW. RENTALS
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Bllboa IUand
UTTU Ill.AND 2w 2a..
3 doors lrom beach
1/04 Peri. Ave
$1600/mo 949 6S0·32•7
~ • a-, paoo. lrl&
$1650/mo 2'or 1~ new
Cfl>l PM'!I lndry, $l«Xl/ mo ~nl9
Yrt, •a-, lows ~1.
p1 ktt. w/d. ti.. Ip s1"'5
to bey, 11/~ av.A
now Sl400m 949 72J.5802
....... ,. .,_, apt 2bt
Iba. Ip, $1800/mo •lw
WO. I"'~· l11ht • bfl&ht $14 /mo • 2w .._. must see. ell
redone l Pf• .-. $2500,'mo 1-t 9'l!Mi73..Qi2
Bafbol ,,...11 .... ...., ._ .........
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~adl. fp. 2 ur ,.,,
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ave11 now 949 720· 1!165
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• •o..I --2+2/ "1 Oil 811 ., ff-.. fM!!I\/ ............ ~2br
218 2 bl.s to bdl -.0..
dw Up51ars ca. Pf"&. pool. ..... c:rtl., ~ w-~Mll pd. $1:2> AVl/I S2100'n 966e6-R6 Uf S!llXl d!lp-WI) pet
HABOa Vl1AGf J l r 2.SI•, NPCre&I,
H.wt>or Blvd m MerrmK lmmac, marble. wdl lo
Wey (7 4) ~-O&Q bNch. dbl pr~ S2!JOOono 923-085 7
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pr tp K.. W/O, •dnr Jbt home. 2-our .. pnv
l1dd S3l'oOrno ...., ~ patio, comm jlO(ll 'It •
811 706-8649 Eal~ Jl17S •-~
ttuNlngfon 8eldl '1M ........ fP8CQA end
unit. 14111redlld ,,_... lbr
2 !lb•. arHnllelt loc. ~ ll:J' I.be mndQ neYt sz..mn 1111 949-11~2'" ttl Pier comm pool ~
wd., .... ~I*&. fOll UNT IN llUffS
~$UD>~ Popular [ Plan 381,
2' /.th • r emtly Room
~Badl S3000/mo 949 64-4 4909
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RRAXMOlll sr lot rw comm pool &
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merrt lmlormltlon c.... ... SlDln'i 94!MilB-41~
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Mt-67S..161 $35a>~O..
UOO ISU bayfr onl bid&, o..n..arvw
tc atud10 w/slove a 1111 }.175 Condo °'4*•
$1195 incl rs· w•l•r, .. ~ 3-IYI, petio, II*.
eleclrlc. 94 -675 0120 upcJd kit. Iris. tnlrblt, ..
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clubs r•ther lhan four no tnlmp -11
heart lead. )hould ~I have found u.
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thl'\'C tn1:k,, hut any other lead would
allow declarer to romp home with
ten Not that five clubs was a
~~er. e~en looting 11 all four
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9004 Automotive
looked lb 1r I.he chance, ol rnDlllJ 11
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urely be1d the 11ee of hearb. and
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with c1lhcr both I.he lung and 1:1ueen or diamond\ or 1 dool!lc1nn or \Ingle·
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