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TUESDAY,JULYl ,2003
City in top 50
·r or the Fourth
Survey of hotel
bookings finds tha t
Costa Mesa ranks
30th ·as a Fourth of
July d estination.
Paul Clinton
Oa1lyP1lot
COSTA MESA -Costa M~
rank.'> among the tpp SQ desti-
nations for this Founh of July,
hut no one knows why.
City officials and civic lead-
er'> offered a number of prob-
able explanations for the city's
rank as the nation's No. 30 des-
tination -a ranking derived
from a list of booked hotel
rooms -for the holiday.
To Joe DeDio. the general
manager of the city's Holiday
Inn and president of the Costa
Me\a Conferente and Visitor
RECREATION-
QUESTION "'-? Why do you think
Cot1a M-.. ranked
30th ... Fourth of •
Juty desiination
this year? Call our
Readers Hotline at (949)
642-6086 o r send e-ma/1 to
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spell your name and include
your hometown and phone
nuratler, for verification
purposes only.
Bureau, the ran.k.U1g 1!> a valida-
tion of the city\ location and
affordabiJJty.
"You are getting .1 heck 'of c1
value (in city hott.+•I. and we
are centraJJy locatrd," l>cl>io
said.
A night'!> stay [n 0 11<.• of the
city's 2,038 hotel roo1m can
'(Ull ~tween $89 and $121.f. De-
See FOURnf, Page A4
S o l u ti O Il sought
for park misuse
Newport City
Council i~ looking
into hiring ra ngers
to patro1 the city's
parks. /f
June Casa·erande
OailyPrlot
NF.WPORT BF.ACI I -IGds
on a soccer team arrive at their
reserved playing field to find a
group of adults determined 10
continue their rugby ·game
there. ResidenL'> near Lookout
Poinl in Corona del Mar watch
as a supposedly alcohol-free
public park turns into what
one neighbor caJJs "a night-
club."
Ma11y agree 1hat there\ a
problem at the city\ parks and
playing fi elds. but they di!><tl{rt'e
on whether a proposed i.olu-
tion going before till' City
Council will make a dilforenct.'.
At their next meetjng on July
A. the Ory Counul will con-
\tder hiring rwo part-tim e peo-
ple to patrol the city'!> 57 parlc!.
and t">pcciaJJy the 31:1 wnh play-
ing field~.
·niese rangers would n·-
i.pond to caJls and i.how up
randomly to 3.Sl>We tha t park
visitors are using the placei.
properly. One of their b ll{&C'>t
jobs would be to make '>Urt:
See PARK, Paee M
• . SEAN DUFRENE I DAILY PM.OT
From left, City Manager Alan RDeder, Engineer Todd Switzer,
Capt. Doug Wdson, Capt. Jack Schuitt and Fire Chief Jim Ertis.
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PHOTOS B'r' 11£ Nl TREPTOW DAfl V Ptl < I
The Costa Mesa Police and Fire Honor Guard delivers the new city flag iust before its rarsmg at Costa Mesa City Hall
50 years unfurl
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Costa Mesa kicks off annive rsary celebration
with new flag and fo cus on vo lunteers
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
A new flag unfurled as city
officials kiclct><l off Costa
Mesa's 50th anniversary
Monday by turning the
'>pot.light on the volunteers who have
helped the ciry run for half a century.
While the exact anmver~ of eo ... 1a
Mesa's incorporation w Cl.!. Sunday,
Monday ldclc-started a year full of
festivities that will culminate with a
celebratory dinner in June 2004.
A'> ciry official'> reflected on 50 year.
of history. they emph.:l.l>i.zed how
impo rtant volunteer. are to keeping
the o ty running '>moothJy.
"Vo_lunteer.. help extend and expand
ex1Mmg city program '> by providing
<;kills. experu.-.c. fre'>h tde~. ob1ec11vc
viewpoint!> or an extra hand,"
Councilman Olm Steel sait.I.
"Volunteers bring with them varied
backgrounds, interests. experience
and slcills that are of great benefit 1u
the etry."
Costa Mesa~ incorporated in
1953 after a failed a11emp1 in 1947,
I listoricaJ Society hil>torian Mary fJll'll
Goddard said.
Ciry Councilman Mike Sch eafrr.
who cas1 the deciding vole on the new
Oag. raised the new city emblem at 1ht:
ceremony. It feature'> C..oi.1a Me~\
"City of the Arts· mollo below the
The new Costa Mesa city flag
words "Cosra Mc~· on d tableau of a
mec;a overlooking th e ocean. The city\
u1lor" of blue and gold are
em phac,l/.t'd. along with magentd dnd
i.:old Tne old Oag featu red the c11y\
See YEARS, Paee M
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Answering the next call: retirement
Three Costa Mesa firefighters caJJ it a career,
leaving the hoses behind to spe nd their time
searching for places to visit.
life.· " l11ere\ no other wordi. to de-
Withln th e department. Wtl-"rnbt• 11." he said "I c;unply loved
son enj~ed mentoring jumor < oc,ta M~. •
firefighters and a got warm ft't'I Altho ugh he lives 1n Mission
ing in his heart each time he saw · V1ero now, Schu111 grew up m
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA-Many memo-
ries are fre h in Doug Wtlson's
mind.
The Costa Mesa fire captain,
who retired on Saturday. said his
28-year career with the city Dash-
es in his mind's eye as he hangs
up his heavy boots and yellow
suit
There was the toughest call be
ever 1oolc -in 1981. when an
iirplan~ crashed in the middle or
THE VERDICT
Victoria Street, killing four peo-those he mentored receive acco-Costa Mesa_ He and hi.s wife at-
pie. lades and promouon:.. tended Newport I !arbor High
"I was a lire engineer then." "But l don't. feel Hice the old n ~chool.
Wilson said. "It was a difficult guy in the department.· the 53· ·Ille most memorable pan of
call because the scene was pretty year-old Wt1son said with a bt'lng ht're for me was the people
devastating. with body parts laugh. •My body does. but I feel I became friend5 with.· he said.
scattered everywhere.· young at lieart. • ~vou hve. eat and c;leep together_
Then again, there were the 1Wo other long-timers also re-You be<-ome family·
feel·good calls that accounted tired on Saturday -Capt Jack ~huin said he always derived
for the majority of Wtlson's ca-SchuJn and Fi.re Engineer Todd a lot of satisfaction from the re-
reer. · Switzer. spect he commanded as a fire-
~The cardiac saves usually Schuin was nick.named "the man.
leave you with a good feeling. M dinosaur" in his department be-"I thua people were appreda-
he said. MYou feel lilce you"ve cause be h eld the record for
made a difference in someone's serving u,e longest .
I remember the warm weather and I want Samoa
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·s.UMMER TIME
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KIDS TALK BACK
Season
for fun . .
.fun .fun ··
The Daily Pilot caugh t up
with chfldren from · .·
Child's Place day camp at
the Downtown
Recreation Center in ·
Costa Mesa and asked,
'What· is ·your favorite
thing about summer?'
w No school and
no homework."
ANGIE
RODRIGUEZ,
12
Costa Mesa
wsummer camp.
because I get to
meet new
people and do
fun things."
KIARAMORA,
11
Costa Mesa
'"I like the free
time to go
camping.
:.wimming or go
to lhe beach."
SINDY > RAMIREZ. 12
.Costa Mesa
"Surfing in
Huntingtoa
Beach.because
it is fun and
relaxing."
WESLECLAY,
12
Costa Mesa
"I like staying
up late and
doing whatever
you want."
PEE DEE
MUNIGUIA, 11
Costa Mesa
"Going to lhe
pool and to !he
beach.because
it's fun and you
go wilh your
friends.·
MARCO
MATSU0, 12
Co<>ta Mesa
"Going to !he
pool and to lhe
beach and no
school. That's
all"
JAVIER
HERNANDEZ, 9
Santa Ana
-lntervi.ews and photos
compiletl by Lo/i111 Hnrper
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SUMMER LEARNING
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Senior lifeguard Summer Hammons, left, catches 3-year-old swimmer Ryan Moran, who gets swim lessons at Costa Mesa Recre~tion Center.
Strokes of summer ·
Cos ta Mesa offers several ways for yo ung ones to
cool off and s tay aflo at during the hotter months.
which foster. plt'nty of ind1V1dual
attention. Swimmer~ partake m
magic carpet ride~. where they get
pulled around Lhe pool by their
arms. They lean \ how to propel !heir
legs like a "motor boat." and pick up
the pace 35 the motor boat. "steps 011
the ga!>."
Lolita Ha rper
Daily Pilot
T hey come up out of lhe
water. gasping for breath,
hap~ to feel !he brec1.e on
thctr d1eeks and proud of
their accomplL'>hments. Water mil'
from lhe top:. of !heir heads and into
their eyes.. A'> tht.'y wipe it off, they
look to their µmud parehts. sitting
SUMMER CAMPS
NEWPORT BEACH
• A $10 fee will be added per class $75
and ol)er and $5 per class $74 and
under for non-residents.
SUMMER DAY CAMP
Children entering kindergarten through
the seventh grade are welcome to
attend a Community Youth Center
Camp in Corona del Mar or Balboa. A
trained recreation staff will provide an
environment conducive to individuttl
achievement. self-esteem and -
SJ*>rtSmanship. Camp fees, from S90 to
$110 per week, inclucte a weetdy
excursion to a l0cal theme park or
sporting ~ent and various beach
poolside and a'k.. '"Did you see nw7"
They are the future swimmer<; at
one of Costa Me~·s many swim
camps de'iign.ed to get local children
\vater safe for the 'iummer. Lesson'
run Monday through Friday every
half hour, in two-week interv<1.b.
Olildren learn the hasics of
swimming in fun and interactive
ways., with enthusiastic teachers.
Mos.t cla~e!> are relatively s.mall,
activities. Pa rticipants need to bring a
lunch, sn&eks and sunscreen. The
camp runs from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. For
more information, call (949) 644-3161.
· UuJe bellies 'uck out of.the water
dS !he children pmctice Ooating.
Water splac;h~ everywhere a:.
students work. on :.Uong, powerful
le.ides. And strapping musdes.
abound as. the little swimmer-.
execute "big arm\."
that win giYe them experience S11iling ·
in e.ight-foot sabots. They will leam
basic sailing skills such as rigging and
boat maintenance. Participants must
bring a Coast Guard-~oved life 'l«os PAoot.E CAMP
Children 8 to 12 can learn the basic
kayaking and outrigger canoeing stills
as they paddle to destinations around
N~rt Harbor. They will also enjoy
crafts and a potludt barbecue at the
Newport Aquatic Center on Fridays.
Life jac:t-ets will be provided. Sessions
run from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Monday to
Friday and begin as early as June 23.
The fee is $165 per week. For more
information, call the center at (949)
646-n25.
.. ~d:et each day, as well es a daity
snack. A $10 material fee will be due on
the firS1 day. The camp, which COS'la
$185 per session, runs from 9 a.m. to
noon or from 1 to 4 p.m. ·For mo,r.e/
information, call (949) 644-3151.
SAIUNGCNM'
Children ages 8 through 12 can
participate In ~n eight-day sailing camp
SURFCAl/P
Weeldong surf camp u •Ions for
people age 8 and older wtU begin June
30. The clanes will te.cfl pettk:ipants
the basic sldJls of. surfing and W8tet
aafety. Wet suits ere lb'Ongly
recommended. Suffboerda ....
provided. Participenll lhould be
capable of handling .............. celmtv
in the wster. Ar1 ocean ewtm wffl be
FYI
Check the city's Web site at
www.ci.cosra-mesa.ca.us for details.
Or call (714) 327-7564.
And of course, no swim camp
would be complete wilhout learning
to stick ypur head underwater and
blow butjbles.
Lessorf; are S30 for two weeks of
watery merriment. They are ottered
1hroughout the summer. Gasses for
ddults are also offered, minus !he
cutesy water games.
conducted on the ftrst day of dea. A
$3 material fee la peyeble to 1he
instructout first elm. The 111110.-..
which eott ta.~ hnt 1:30 '°. e.m. or from 9 to 10:30 a.m.. Mold9Vto ·
Frld9y. For "JCft In~ Cll ..
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Daily A Pilot
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
We'll start off July relatively
warm, with highs in the lower
80s in Costa Mesa and the
mld-70s in coastal Newport
Beach. Lows will fall shy of the
mld-60s. We')I eee some dlouds
very early and Yery late.
SURF
The southwest swell will
J>Nk today, bringing us mostfy
chest· to ahouldet"higha. There
rrlay.,. a fffW heed-tlighs.
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BOATING FORECAST
The windt will blow 5 to 10
~ Mriy In the Inner w.tera,
with 2-foot wavee and• mf)(ed
west fW8lt of 3 to 5 .... and
IOuttl Mell of 3 feet. Later, the
winds wltf build to 15 tnoca. <A.I fenher, the
nc>f1hw~ wtnde wMf blow
. tllrOnger at 15 to 26 knots. wftt'I
2-to 4-fooc wevea and• mbc9d
welC awaft of 5 .... and IOUlh
...el of 3 fMt. The IWefl wlM
become we~ lt"8 evening
Ind wll build to 8 ......
~ltill loob
decent. with more d'9tt· to
shoulder-highs early on. The
s~I will bedt down in the
eftemoon.
Thul'9day, ihe IW9f1 wlU bedc
down, but we lhOufd ldtl ...
some w.latl to cfte9t-hlgh9.
The next 8weft roh ln t.t.
Friday.
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Ready for takeoff l~l~f\11>f f 11 .1.'S --IH ' ( I" &. ( :\I{ p I I "
After months of
work, the .sand lot
plane at Lions Park
has been fixed up to
approximate its
o ri gi na l look.
Delrdu Newman
Daily ~ilot
. COSTA MESA -Tbe plane at
Uonc, Park -whlch has been off
limi t" for the past two months
for re\toration -is finally back
innr11on.
Wlulc the plane has been re-
'tcm•d to its former glory. the
t lly 1\ 'tiU planning to add a
hand1cdpped -accessible ramp
lt·:u . .hng up to it.
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Diucr n r.cnr-4 Mti.1 \,it fru•t ; '3 • ft.11 n °l"9 &J ' \0
But th~y didn't want lo dc-
pnw kid~ or one or the most
pop11l,ff allractions at the park
a ny lungt·r. said Joe Bogart, sen-,
1or maintenance supervisor. So
thl'y removed the fence on • S£ANIUl l ff-(JAi ,, I
-WC'dllC)day. The plane at Lions Park in Costa Mesa has a new paint job thanks to a restoration pr~ct
"Judg111g from the activity out
thl·rc· thl' la\t couple of day~.
tlwy'rt• t•nioying 11,'' Bogart ~1d.
Om· of thC' landmarks at Uonc,
l'.1rk. 1h1· rtane has been planted
111 lht• c,and play area ince the
l.111· 190<h.
<J11u· bngl y v. the plane
I 1.i'> 1>1'l'll rec, ored tu the orig111al
blue and military 111'>ign1a of an
F491' Panther, a type Oown hy
the Navy during thl' Kon.·an War.
i.a1d Brutt• llartfry. rny rnainte
nance ~er\.ltt:'> ma11agl'r
"We wcn1 through a N.1vy Wl'h
:-.itc anU trad .. l'd down tht' l'Xart
lypt• of plane anti what II wa:.
U'>l'd tor and 11\ il\!'.1gn11w111 and
color rnark.ingc, and everything
and tned to duplitate it a~ bt•'>t
we could," I lartley -.;ud.
fhe mamtenance div1'>10ll 1.,
worktng on gelling a recycled
tire grant from thl' California In
tcgrated Wa-.IP Managl'mt•n\
Board 100 it rnn uw rl't-yded rub
her for the ramp Tlwn they will
A little dab does a center
The 25,000-square-foot El Camino Plaza
undPrgoes a face-lift aft er a Costa Mesa
rode enforceme nt officer's s ugges tion.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
~II <., \ IJI I \lt\fl -A h1tll'
pr11r11pt111g t.in lmng the d1·c,1rt'd
fl''>llh •
1 lw m\ner of a Mesa Dd Mar
o,hopp111g t l·n ter has fmalln·d .i
n·1·a111p ol a huikhng that rity of
,Iii 1,i1, h.111 i.:111npl,Lined wa' a11
I'\ 1''01 l'.
\\'111~ w1.1pp<'d up th!\ wn·k on
I I C •11111110 l'IJ.1-<1, whkh I'> on I I
'< .. 1n11110 I )nq· m·a.r I ..a Salle Av-
1·11111:
\.V(· hJd to get that plat:e up to
cl ( or B ...... ucJ Jtm ( 101fu .... a l OUl'
l·nltm l'lnl'lll offit t·r "It hJd got
11·11 lo ,, D"
(,olfo.., 11.1<.I rnp~1<.lered li111ng
1 <.·111t•r 0\\ nt:r 11 Camino Partnl'r'>
ht·rall'l' of thl' volume uf u11n-
plaint'> from re~ic.Jent~ in tht:
~k'a lll'I MM ncighbmhood
Wilh Gullo,· proc.Jd111g. OH·r
\eer ... Alden Managi:mcnt < .mup
launched a fate-lift 111 April ol .1
l 'l.000 c,q11.1rc-foo1 \hoppmg
t entt•r built 111 the edrly 19711\
I he group, work.mg frorn c.1
budgl'l not IO CXCl'ed $75,00U. rt•
pclllllL'll 1:1 Camino PIM<!, rt·
pdved 1he parkmg lot. liXl'U
wood tnm w11h cxten'>l\'l' dry rot
and Jt1Jl'd new ~ignagl'.
"I thlll~ the lPllll•r luob
rnuth, much helter." c,<11d \lo
hammed Baghdad1, a \ 1n· prl'"
cfrnt v.1th the group .. I hl''l'
\\t'fl'rl°t major renovation,, hut 11
look!. much hetter for the rom
munll)'. Now v. e ha\l' d p.11 l .ige
111 \l'll "
Hight now. about a quarter of
lht• renter rs vacant. I hl' hulld
ing' ea~tl'rn end ha~ four empty
..rorl'lront~.
While the renter\ wood ''""
'These weren't major
renovations, but it looks
much better for the
community. Now w e
have a package to sell.'
Mohammed Baehdadi
A vrce president with Alden
Management Group
gll• rouf didn't lll'l'c.l upgrad~·'·
ll<lghdad1 ~d. mui.:h ol the rc·,,1
of 11 did require upgr-Jdl''·
It bl'gan with the c:ho(1..,111g ot c.1
Ill'\" color 't:hl'nW -l'mploy111g
1 rl•me, light brow11 and gn'l'll 111
'>lead ol faded blue and wh11e
lor the exterior New h'Tt'Cll .111d-
wh11e c,1gn<; \"ere ac.ldt.'d ahm e
th<' roolhne 10 ma.kt• them mort•
v1c,1blc.
1:1 (.ammo Partner-. purcl1ac,(.•d
the center ahout ·two year. ago
with plans to. tear c.Jown the cen-
ter and huilJ hou:-.ing. (;olfo..,
c.<1id. Tho-.e plarn. newr r.une 111
anything.
paint \OOIC grn ph1C\ Oil II Ill fl'·
'1·rnhle J runwa}. I lartl1·\· ,,ud
<Jn t-nday. lid-. \Wfl' '< 1 am
hl1ng aJJ IJVt•r lhl' pJ,11ll' 1111 lh
1,111, In the <<JI kpll cllld tlll ll1t•
w111gc,.
"11.... l'CJOI... I CJ year old I\ .111
Hamm•;,r c,a1d .iboLll thl' pl.1111·,
lll'W look.
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\uJ 111 ""'"f."' J 1il· ,, '' H 1• REEK MARINATED
VEGlliBU KABOBS
Services for Clladyi.
Downs Bird wen> listed
incorrectly in Saturday's
paper. They will be held
al 2 p.m. Thursday at the
mortuary chapel at Fair-
haven MemoriaJ P-Jrk in
Santa Ana.
ln The Older Crowd
column that appeared in
Saturday's paper. an 111
correct date was given for
the Costa M~a Senior
Center's . Jnd ependence
Day barbecue. II wiU be
held from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Thursday.
CUSTOM PIJ\ n ERS
A1•111/able 111 111/ 11us
Vt c,1,11 I ~ 11
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HOMEMADE SAlJSAGf.S
Celn1111o's l11n Jl 1•,1rinin of
I lomnnlul~ \1111.sagl's.
• Brarwurst • Italian
• Polish • Linguisa
$3 99 lh.
Gre111 1111 the y:rtll'
HOT DOG
Had a Great I lot Dog
Late~y?
Drop fJn by and try one'
T/,ry go real!., jtJSt
fl Ordrr early'
Win the Best Seat in the House ...
on the Players' Bench.
Enter the Daily Pilot-
Newport Beach Breakers
On Court Contest.
GRANO PRIZE
Srt on the pla yers bench during thP match and meet rising
tennis star Maria Sharapova for an exclusive phOto
opportunity on Wednesday July 16 when the Newp0r1
Beach Breakers meet the St Louis Aces at the Palisades
Tennis Club trom 7·10 pm This lucky reader will also
receive Newport BPach Breakers team autographed
memorabilia ·
1•· PLACE
s:=-Em One Lucky Reader w1 w., 2 ~oats in the Players Pro· Am
Clinic on F-nday Juli 18 lrom 5-6 30 om a1 Palisades
Tennis Club taught 0by a oro coach or oro player and 2
tickets to the Wednesda t Julv 16 maltn tr om 7-10 p m
GRANO PRIZE and 1· PLACE WINNERS Will be anounced during
half-time on July 16
F1vr LUCKY WINNERS will each receive 2 tickets to erther the
July 16 (vs St Louis Aces) July 20 1vs Sacramento
Capitals) or July 25 (vs Kansas City E•plorers) matches All
matches start at 7 p m
It's easy to enter Fill out the entrv lorm below and mail t
to the Daily Pilot (mctude Newpon Beac;h Breakers On
Court Contest on the envelope 1 to be received by Fnday
July 11 at 5 p m Or bnng rt by the Daily Pilot office at 330
W Bay St . Costa Mesa dunng regular business hours
Monday -Fnday 8 30 a m to 5 p m No purchase is
necessary. Winners writ be picked by 'random drawing and
notified prior to the July 16 match
Emp/oyefS and tlle1r rtlatrvts ol lht Daily Ptlot TtmtS Communttv NPws
Los Angtles TimtS and Tnbune ComtMnr art intltgtOlt
Ptctured below: Bnan MacPrne
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KIDS TALK BACK
Season.
for fun
fun fun
The Daily Pilot caught up
with children from
Child's Place day camp at
the Downtown
Recreation Center in
Costa Mesa and asked,
'What is your favorite
thing apout summer?'
"No school and
no homewmt!'
ANGIE
RODRIGUEZ,
12
Costa Mesa •
·summer camp,
because I get to
meet new
people and do
fun Lhings."
KJARAMORA,
11
Costa Mesa
"I like the free
time to go
camping,
swimming or go
to the beach."
SINDY
RAMIREZ, 12
Costa Mesa
·surfing in
Huntington
Reach.because
it is fun and
relaxing."
WESLECLAY,
12
Costa Mesa
"I like staying
up late and
doing whatever
-you want."
PEf DEE
MUNIGUIA, 11
Costa Mesa
"Going to the
pool and to the
beach, because
it's fun and you
go with your.
friends."
MARCO
MATSUO, 12
Costa Mesa
"Going to the
pool and to the
beach and no
school. That's
all."
JAVIER
HERNANDEZ, 9
Santa Ana
-Interviews and photos
romplled by Loli tll Ha~r
SUMMERTIME
• • SUMMER LEARNING . ..
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DON LEACH /DAILY PILOT
Senior lifeguard Sommer Hammons, left, catches 3-year-0ld swimmer Ryan Moran, who gets swim lessons at Costa Mesa Recreation Center.
~ .
Strokes of summer
Cos ta Mesa offers several ways for young ones to
cool off and stay afloa t during the hotter months.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
T hey come up out of the
water. gasping for breath.
happY 10 feel the bre<.'te on
their cheeks and proud of
their accomph5hments. Water roll'>
from the tops of their heads and into
their eyei.. As they wipe it off, they
look to their proud parents sillillg
SUMMER CAMPS ·-
NEWPORT BEACH
• A $10 fee will be added per class $75
and over and SS per class $74 and
under for non·rosidents.
SUMMER DAY CAMP
Children entering kindergarten through
the seventh grade are welcome to·
attend a Community Youth Center
Camp in Corona de~ar or Balboa. A
trained recreation staff will provide an
environment conducive to individual
achievement. self-ilsteem and
sportsmanship. Camp fees, from $90 to
$110 per week, include a weekly
excursion to a 16cal theme part or
sporting event and various beach
poof.,ide and a'>k. "Did you see me?"
They are the future swimmeri. at
one of Costa Mesa's many swim
camps designed to get local children
water safe for Lhe summer. Lessons
run Monday through Friday every
half hour. in two·week intervals.
tllildren learn the basics of
'>Wimming in fun and interactive
ways. with enthusiastic teachers.
Most classes are relatively small,
activities. Participants need to bring a
lunch, snac:U and sunscreen. The
camp runs from 7 a:m. to 6 p.m. For
more information, call (949) 644--3151.
KIDS PADOL£ CAMP
Children 8 to 12 can learn the basic
kayaking and outrigger·canoeing skills
as they paddle to destinations around
Newport Harbor. They will also enjoy
crafts and a potluck barbecue at the
Newport Aquatic Center on Fridays.
Life jackets will be provided. Seuions
run from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Monday to
Friday and begin as earty as June 23.
The fee ls $155 per week. For more
~i;;:~n, call t~e center at (949)
SMJNGCAIM'
Children ages e through 12 can
participate in an eight-day sailing camp
'·
which fosters plenty of 111dividual
artention. wimmer., partake in
magic carpet ride5, where they gel
pulled around the pool by their
armi.. They learn how to propel their
legs like a ·motor boar," and pick up
the pace as the rnoror boat "step~ on
the gas."
U1tle bellie5 '>lick out of the water
as the children prJctice floating.
Water splashe-. everywhere as
students work on i.trong. powerful
kicks. And i.trapping muscles
abourid a~ the li1tle i.wimmer5
<•xec:ute "big arms."
that'Will give them experience "sailing
in eight-foot sabots. They will learn
basic salUng attill11uch as rigging and
boat maintenance. Participants must
bring a Coast Guard-epproved life
jacket each day, as weft as a daily.
sn~ A $10 material fee will be due on
the first day. The ~p. which oosta
$185 per session, runs from 9 a.m. to
noon or from 1 fo ~ p.m. FQt more inf~ion, call (949) f>44..31S1.
SURFCAl/f>
Weeldong surf camp '"9ion8 for
people age 8 and older wHI begin June
30. The classes Will teech ~
the basic skills of, turfing •nd ~
safety. Wet suits are tVongly recommended. Surfboefdl ,,.
provided. Pardcipantl lhould be
capebfe of handling......._ calmtv
in the water. AA oceen ewlm wM be ·
FY1
Check the city's Web site at
www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.us for details.
Or call (714) 327-7564.
And of course, no swim camp
would be complete without learning
to stick your head underwater and
blow bubbles.
Lessons are S30 for two weeks of
watery merriment. They are offered
throughout Lhe summer. Oasses for
Jdults are also offered, minus the
cutesy water games.
conducted on the ftnt *v of c:llel. A
$3 m8'erial fee la peylble 10 the
INtNc:tor et ftrat dw. The..-••
whid\ c0.a ta. ND hrn 1::90 to I a.m.. ·
or from 9 to t0:30 ....._Handly ID ·frid9r. For,...,,. ....... 1111' .. Cll ..
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PHOTOGRAPHERS
" Sean Hiller, Don Leadi.
Kent Treptow
Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626.
Copyright No news stories,
1llustratlons, editorial matter Of"
advertisements hef"ein can be
reproduced without written
permission of copyright ownef".
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
We'll start off July relati.vely
warm, with highs i=e lower
80s in Costa Mesa a d the
S~RF
The southwest swell will
.peak todey, bringing u, mostty
chest· to ahoutdeH'llgha. lfhere
may be a few heed-highs. .
VOL. 97, NO. 182
THOMAS H. JOHNSON
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Hewe. • divilk>n of iM Los Anoelee Tima
e2003 Tl"* CN. NI r1ottt.
'"91¥9d.
mid-70s in coastal N rt
Beach. Lows will fall ehy of the
mld-00.. We'll see 90me clouds
very earty af\d very late.
Wednesday should be a tad
warmer.
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BOATING FORECAST
The windS will blow 5 to 10
knots •rtvJn the Inner....,..,
wtth 2-footw.ves end• mixed
WISt ewetl of 3 to 5 feel end
IOUth swell of 3 fMt. Latw, the
winds will build to 15 ~.
Out f1'1her, the
not1hwe9terty windl wll blow
Mre>Ager et 15 to 25 ~ wtd'I
2· to 4-foot W8Y9I end. mbced
W9lt ..... of & '"'end'°""' tw'911of3Mt. The1W9"wll
becolM •••11.ty""' ~ end .. build to .....
Wednetdrf atiU k>ob
decent.' wtth men ct--to
Jhoulder-hlghs earty on. .The
swell will beck down In the
afternoon.
Thursday, lhe swell will bedt
down, but WI ahoukl ldH ...
IOfM Wllist· to d"'9t-Nghe.
The next lwell role In Ille
F-rid9y.
W.....-lty:
WINW • .Urlr0er.Ol'fl
TIDES
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5:31a.m.
12:28p.m.
4;21p:tn.
10:45p.m.
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Dally Pilot
Ready for takeoff
After months of
work, the .sand lot
p lane at Uons Park
ha~ be~n fixei up to
apprmomate its
original look.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -'Ille plane at
I Jons Park -which has been off
limit!> for the past two months
for re'itoration ._ Is fmally back
in action.
While the plane has been re-
'tored to its former glory, thE;
rny b stilJ planning to add a
handicapped·acccssible ramp
ll'ading up to it.
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Hut they djdn't want to de-
prave kids of one of the most
popular allraclloni. al the park
<111) longer, said Joe llogart. sen·
111r mainienam:e !>Upervisor. So
lhl'y removed the fence on
W<'dnc,day.
')f AN Hill [k r)A l' ;;1 r •
The plane at Lions Park in Costa Mesa has a new paint job thanks to a restoration pro1ect.
"ludgang from the activity out
thl·n· the lill.l couple of day<,.
they'r~ cn109'{lg 11," Hogart said.
One of the l\ndrnarks at Lion!>
l'.1rk. tht' plane ha'> been planted
111 tht• -.and play area since the
l.m· I %0~.
<>nu· bright yellow. the plane
li,1, been re.,torcd to the original
-..
blue a nd military 1n..,ignia of an color markings and cverytl11ng
J-=49F Panther. a type flown hy and tned to duplicate it a'> ht">t
Lhe Navy durin~ the Korean War, we could." I lartley '>aid.
!>aid Hruce l ldrtley, cny mamte· The m:untt·nance divi.,1on 1.,
nam·e 'l'fVlle'> ma11.1ger working on getting a recycled
"Wt• went d1niugh .1 N<ivy Web tire grant from the Califor111<1 Jn
'>i tc yntJ tratked tlown the l:'Xact tegrated War.te Managt•mrnt
type of plan<: <111d what it wa!> Board i.o 11 u m use recycled rub
uM·d for and 11> iL\\1gnme111 and ber for the rdmp. Then they will
A little dab does a center
The 25,000-square-foot El Camino Pl aza
undergoes a face-lift a fte r a Costa Mesa
code enforcement officer's s uggestion.
Paul Clinton
Dally Pilot
~IViA Dr.I MAR A li11lc
prompting can hnng the drs1red
11·.,uh
I h1· owner of ~k'><l lkl Mar
"h11pp1ng n•nt r ha., finalvcd a
11·\arnp of< 1ld111g that city nl ·
111 1.il' had con1pl.iined was an
t'\ 1·.,orl'
\\or\.. vrn1ppt'U up till' \'llt't'\.. 011
I I < .11111110 l'IJ.1..a. v. h1d1 1., on 11
c ,111111111 l>me m·.ir l..:i \alle Av
t'll\lt
With (,oJro .. · rrotld111g, over·
"eers Alden Managl·m1•r11 (,r oup
launched· a face-hf1 111 1\pnl of a
25.000-">quare· foot 'hoppi11g
l l'llWr buiJt in the t:drly I 'li'lh
l1ll' h'fOUp" WOrltng from .l
budget not to exceed $71.000. re
JMlllll'd 11 Camtno Pl.vJ. rt'-
pavt•d tht• park111g llll, li>.l'J
wood lfltn with extt'll'>I\.!' drv rot
J/ld .1dded new '>lg11.1gt·
"I 1h111k the ll:'lllt'I look.-.
'These weren't major
renovations, but it looks
much better for the
community. Now we
have a package to sell.'
Mohammed Ba£hdadl
A vice president With Alden
Management Group
gle roof d1tln't need upgr.ick.,,
8t1ghdJd1 'aid. much ot the rt''
of it did rl'411ire upgradl''>.
II hegan w11h the choo'>111g of J
nl'\'1. color ... chtme -cmploy111g
trl:'me. llWit brm·vn and h'Teen 111
~teat! ol faded hlue and v..hllt· -
for lhc exterior. New green <llld
wh11t· ''>9'" \Vere added abow
thl' rooOtne to rnake them 1111irc
visible.
paint :.onw grnph1r' on 1l to· rl'
.,emble a runway, J lartle~· 'a1tl
On I nday. kid., Y-erl' '>t mm
blmg all owr thl• pl.me -on lh
1.lil. 1n tht· t orkp11 <and 011 1111·
w111g~
"It\ (()Ill."
Hanurc:r <,a1d
l\l'W lt1Cl.X
I() YPJr·oltl I\ :111
about the plH1H' ...
.FOR THE
RECORD
Servtce~ for Glady!.
Downs Bird were l~ted ·
incorrectly in Saturday's
paper. They wdl be held
at 2 p.m. Thursday at the
mortuary chapel at Fair-
haven Memorial Parle in
Santa Ana. ·
In The Older Crowd
column that appeared in
Saturday'<; paper. an in·
correct date wa& given for
the Costa Mesa Senior
Center's Independence
Day barbecue. It will be
held from 10 am. to 2
p.m. Thursday.
•
Tuesday. Jtiy I, 2003 A3
Featuring A live Tribute To
Frank Sinatra
Every Monday & Tuesday 6-9pm
Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails
... Quality Service .. '
... Nigbdy Entcrta.inmcot' ..
for R,uri•atio1u Call
(949) 646-7944
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Produce • Seafood • Deli ~1ff1~ ""' ~~ ~'int the ( 11mmumry for JO years 1 /I' .
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HOMEMADI-. SAJADS MAruNADf5
art' always 11 /Jig //111
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PoH10. Cot 1 S1 111 ~1 ,, 'k• "'
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.$3 99 .
lb.
\utl "' bn"t" dnlr 11 tl·t ,, •oJ.i,
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tl11aifllbu 111 11/J l/U'S.
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St'l'-" II \I I fl I \I \lllCI 10
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<.elrs 1111 o's
H OMEMADE SAUSAGES
Ceustinoi 1111.s 32 1111ri(ties of
I lomnrwtb ~11Usagn
• Brarwurst • ltaJian
• Polish • Linguisa
.4/way.c M11Ju a Bix Ba,,r.f.
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GREEK MARINATED
. VEGETABLE KA.Boss
$3 99 lh
(rr(at on th~ grill'
HOT DOG
Had a Gren.I Hot Dog
lau~y?
Drop o'i b_y and try 011e'
They go T't'af1.y j1u1
So Ortkr early.'
"\\'t• had 10 get th.11 place up to
.1 C. nr H " ..a1tl hm < 1olfo .... a code
l'ntnru:mc111 olTilt'r. "It had got·
tl'll Ill <1 1>:
< .olfo-. h.td rnn.,.dered 11nmg
t e111er O\.\ ner I I< .c:1mmo l'dftncr~
twcau...e of tht• \olurne of com
pldmt~ from re.,1tlcnt' 111 the
~fr-..1 DI.'! Mar m•1ghbnrhood.
Hlllt h, much Octler," '-did \lo
hammed Haghdad1. <l v1n• prc.,1 ·
dt•nt w1lh lhe group -I lll'!>e
~l'fl•n't ma1or renovatum.,, but ti
looh much be::tter lor thl' tom-
munity. Now we haw a package
to \t'll."
Hight now. about J (.jllJrtcr of
tht• Cl'nter 1i. vacant I he bu1ld-
mg' ea.,tem end h.i., fuur ernpl\'
.,.orcfront• ..
l:I Ca1n1110 Panners purcha-.ed
the center about two year'> a~o
with plani. to tear down the cen·
1er and build 1:!9using, Colfo'>
..aid. Tho-.e plails never came to
anyth111~.
Win the Best Seat in the House ...
on the Players' Bench.
'N'hile the center\ wood ,h111-Enter the Daily Pilot-
Newport Beach Breakers
On Court Contest.
GRAND PRIZE
Srt on the players bench during tne match and meet rrsrng
tennis star Mar a Sharapova tor an e'<clusrve photo
opportunity on Wednesday Ju•v 16 when the Newport
Beach Breakers meet the St Lollis Aces at the Pahsacles
Tennis Cldb from 7·10 p m This lucky reader will also
receive Newport Beacn Breakers team autographecl
memorab11ta
1" Puce
.... ._ One Lucky Reader w1 ,., 'l 2 ~.pofs in ttle.P1ayers Pro Am
Clinic on Friday Ju~, 18 from 5·6 30 p m at Pa11sacles
Tennis Club taught by a pro coach or pro player and 2
tickets to the Wednesday July 16 match from 7 · 10 p m
GRAND PRIZE and 1· PLACE WINNERS Wiii be imounced during
half.lime on July 16
FIVE Lucn WrNN£RS wrl each rece•ve 2 tickets to erther the
July 16 (VS St LOUIS Aces) July 20 IVS Sacramento
Caprtals) or July 25 (vs Kansas C1tv Explorers) matches All
matches start at 7 p m
It's easy to enter Frll out the entry form below and mail 11
to the Daily Pilot (include Newport Beach Breakers On
Court Contest on the envelope1 to be recerved by Fnday
July 11 at 5 p m Or bring rt by the Daily Pilot office at 330
W. Bay St . Costa Mesa dunng reQutar business hOurs
Monday • Friday. 8·30 a m to 5 p m No purchase rs
necessary. Winners will be picked by random drawing and
notified prior to the July 16 match
EmployetJs and thetr relatlveS of /flt Oi1/'t PllOI Times Communtty Nl'WS
Los Angtles Times and Tnbu~ Company m mt/ip1ble
Pictured beJow: Briafl MacPhie
v
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M Tue5day, Jti-J 1, 2003
PUBLIC SAFETY .. "
Gallery_ n~e.ds a riew ·
home after fire
Square Blue Art gallery and nearby
studio suffer $50,000 in damages in
Newport Be~~ blaze on Saturday.
DHpa Bharath
Daily Pilot ~hingle .roof · and b¥ the
common attic space, Bos-
ton said.
NEWPORT BEACH -, "That's why the fire had a
Bradford Salamon i,s ahn.id lot of potential to spread
to look undec the mound of and become a major fire,"
rubble in his sturuo. she said.
His lithographs, archives Boston said firefighters
and Life's works are in the nm only doused the Oames
studio on Old Newpon with water but identified
Boulevard that a late Satur-hot spots in the structure.
day night fire ravaged and using thermal imitgery to
that, officials say, caused find and extinguish fires
SS0,000 in damages. thl\t were still burning in
Bot fortunately for Sala-the inner walls, but not vis·
mon and for Jamie Wilson, ible.
who owns Square Blue Art The cause of the fi re ii>
Inc., a gallery adjoining Sa-still under investigation, she
lamon's sturuo, Newport said.
Beach firefighters acted Wtlson said she is thanlc-
quickJy, and the fire, which fuJ that her building suf-
couJd have resuJted in a far fered onJy smoke damage.
greater loss, was snuffed All her paintings were al-
out quickJy. · fected by the smoke. but
The blaze began shortly can be salvaged, she said.
after 11 p.m. Sarurday. Fire· "The works that were on
fighter~ responding-to the display are irreplaceable
call saw 15-to 20-foot because the artists are de·
flami:!> shooting up from ceased," she said.
lhe roof of the structure, Wtlson, who rents the
hre Department spokes-space. said she would have
woman Donna Boston said. to move her gallery else-
fhe fue had l>p re'ad up where. ~
the outside wall of the two-"I'd love to stay either in
story building on to the roof Newpon Beach or Col.la
and into the attic. sh'e t.aid. Me:-a, .. she said. ""fnis area
f"ighLing tJ1e fire wa~ also hall ;,i certain funkiness to it
complicated by the wood that is desirable for me."
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
the 400 block at 5:43 a.m
Sunday.
• Adams Avenue: A vehicle NEWPORT BEACH
burglary was rep(5rted in the · •West Bay Avenue: Battery
1600 blade at 1 :48 p.m. was reported in the 1400
Sunday. · , blade at 10:09 p.m. Sunday.
• Anton Boulevard: A vehicle • West Coast Highway:
burglary was reported in the · Battery was reported in the
500 blode at 12:44 p.m. 2600 blade at 1 :49 a.m .
S'unday. Sunday.
• Bristol Street: Grand theft •Jasmine Avenue and
was reported in the 3300 Ocean Boulevard: Illegal
blade at 3:22 p.m. Sunday fireworks were reported at
• Harte Avenue: An auto . 8:39 p.m. Sunday.
theft was reported in the • Newport Boulevard: Petty
2600 blodc at 9:14 a.m. theft was reported in the Sunday. ...._ .
I d . 1 W d _ 3200 blo ..... at 10.36 p.m. • n ustna ay an S da
Newport Boulevard: ~n if..V-VI 0 . Possession of drugs was • ac 1~ iew nve: .
reported at 1 a.m. Sunday. Vandalism was reported in
• Joann Street: vandalism the 3200 block at 8:06 a.m.
was reported in the 700 Su~day: ~
block at 9:03 a.m. Sunday. • R1vers1d~ Avenue: A
• Victoria Street: A commercial burglary was
hit-and-run was reported in reported in the 100 blade at
the 900 block at 11:26 a.m. 7:46 a.m. Sunday.
Sunday. • Sherington Place: Burglary
•East 16th Street: A was reported in the 2100
hit-and-run was reported in block at 1:48 p.m. Sunday. -
VERDICT
Continued from Al
Now. on an island the size of
Samoa, you know most people,
so I had met hei before. but
didn"1 know ber that well. We
chatted. and <>omehuw the
convers.ation got around 10
Maugham and the story he h ad
written.
!>ense of humor. She" took me
seriously and gave m e a strong
lecture about marriage, its
responsibilities and my duty
toward my life. l'm sure c;he
meant to give me a life les!>on,
but the only lesson I derived
was to be sure of your audience
when you tell a Joke.
I promptly suggested that we
take up where Maugham left
off. only she wouJd be the
missionary. and I would be the
faJle n one, in this ca~e a man
Unhappily, the lady had no
Meanwhile, as I sit bundled
up against the'dank June
weather, I think wistfully of
Samoa. 250 inches of rain? I
can handle it as long as it's
warm.
• ROBERT GARDNER is a Corona
del Mar resident and a former
1udge His column runs Tuesdays
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FOURTH
Continued from Al
Diosaid.
Priceline.oom. an Online do-it-
yourself travel company. reie.sed
the list of top SO locadons on June
23. Costa Mesa placed above such
high-profile locations as Miamis
South Beach, the Las Vegas Strip
and San Francisco's fbhennan's
Wharf:
Newport &tach. which has a
YEARS
Con~ed frotn Al
previJis mono, "Hub of the ·
Harbor Area·
The Oag-raising. accompanied
by a trumpet, was anti-climatic,
as the flag jllst hung there
motionJess, all furled up. for a
few minutes. A gust of wind
finally unfurled the flag in all its
colorful glory, inspiring a loud
round of applause.
"What a great-looking flag."
said Scheafer, who focused his
comments on the city's ability to
maintain its quaint charm.
#{Wei celebrate a ru\{erse and
tolerant commufiity." Scheafer
said. "Costa Mesa is a place for
everyone. It embodies a small
towh atmosphere, but allows for
change."
Steel also lauded the city for
its ruversity.
"We're fortunate to have
diversity .here," Steel said. "It"s
PARK
Continued from Al
tl1a1 pl!ople who prud for speciaJ-
event permilS or who reserved
playing fields aren't sen! packing
by people who showed up first
and simply don't want to budge.
Some say that two part-time
rangers couJd go a long way
toward· deterring ·misuse of city
parks and ball fields. Others say
they wouJdn't make a dent.
"They will not be expected to
hit every park site every day.
That's pan of the point," Re-
creation and Senior Services Di-
rector Marie Knight told the City
CALL
Continued from Al
tive of us even before ~pt. 11."
he said.
Schuin said he plans 10 i>pend
his retirement traveling around
tJ1e country with his wife.
Switzer was not available for
comment.on Monday.
Together, the three men re·
presented about 85 years of ex-
perience, Costa Mesa Banalion
Olief Ouistopher Riley said.
AROUND TOWN
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event, as well as a contact phone
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TODAY
·eeach Landscapes 8t Rowers·
will be on display at Newport
Beach City Hall through Sept . 30.
The exhibit features ~gitally
manipulated aerial photographs
of the Hawaiian islaods by Donna
Ruzldea and colorful umbrella
beach scenes by Carole Boller.
For more information, call (949)
717-3816",
Artistry will combine with
passion for a popular sport in
·rennis in Art:' an exhibit of
paintings by Jose Mendoza, on
display in the Newport Beach
Central Library foyer through
Aug. 30. For more information,
call (.949) 717-3816.
WEDNESDAY
Otlkhn .,, ..... flnt through
sixth grades are invited to
"Storytelling Safari• et 3 p.m. at
the Mariners Brandl Public
Library. The program "wm be
repe•ted at 1~ a.m. July 3 at
thtl Balboa Branch. For more
1nfoi:matlon, call (949) 717-3816..
ntURSOAY
Otlchn .,,~. flrt111\rough
8i>Cth gredet •re Invited to
•storytelling S.ferr •t 10:30 a.m .
at Balboa Brandl Public Library.
f'.or more information, call (949)
,717~6. .
UC hint wfl houee a.,._ yop
ltudiea open "°'6M thlt offwt a
general lntl'Oduction Ind
explanetlon of puJa end__,,..
how bllic PfOC 11111 c:en
trlnlfonn your~ ... bi,'
ptecing It lh. conteawt of
expending Mff·~ The
ct.. runt ftom 8:30 to 7:30 p.m.
In Univenfty Extanelon A. roOm.
-~ number of Fou.nh of JUJy acdvlties,
did not make the list. In addition
to the Newport Dunes Waterfront
Desort~ annual flreworts display.
a boat parade CWl also be seen Jn
Newport Harbor. And West New-
port is mwilly party central.
Oddly enough. no major ftre-
woJb eveJtts are scheduled ro~
Costa Mesa, even though It's one
of the few dties where one can LC:
gaily~ fireworts.
. Are tourists booking hotel
~ Y, Costa Mesa and beading
to Newport Beach for lndepend-
ence Day festMties7
"Not really... Newport Beech
Mayor Steve Bromberg said. "I
can't really explain that one. We've
got so many events going on
here."
Oe.Dlo and others attributed the
city's robust boo~ in part to a
bureau promotion that has, been
offered since April. As part of the
"dive and drive" promotion,
guests receive a package that in·
dudes a discounted room rate.
S4;() toward a m eal at one of 15
restaurants and a S25 gas voucher.
KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT
Former Costa Mesa mayors Jack Hammett, left, and Mary
Hornbuckle salute and applaud with Hornbuckle's grandson. Ben
Chretin, 4, as ttie Costa Mesa Police and Fire Honor Guard
prepare to raise the new city flag .
very reflective of the state and
the county."
Byron de Ar~. a volunteer
who serves on the Park!. and
Council at a study sesl>ion on the
maner this past Tuesday
Leaders of a number of com-
munity youth Sports groups
spoke in favor of the move. Some
shared stories· of how· !>p orts
teams from other areas come to
use Newpon fields without reser-
vations because the word is. out
that the city has no enforcement
WTh6-0ther communities know
that there's no enforcement
here." said' Olarlie Massengill,
Newport Harbor Baseball Oub
president. "There' aJI soru. of ac-
tivity going on at Mariners tl1a1
shouJdn't be going o n."
But the council is divided on
lhe proposed solution: a self·
funded park patrol !Jf two offi-
"That's a lot of years." he said.
"Jt's going to create a huge
vacuum in our depanment.
We're going to miss t.hem."
Riley said aJJ three were "very
well Jilced and well respected"
during their time in Costa Mesa.
Wilson, who had quite a com-
mute to work from his home in
Lake Arrowhead. said the com -
munity in Costa Mesa m ade the
long drive worth his while.
"Working with thb community
was the funnest thing for me." he
said. WLiving in Lake Affowhead
and working in Costa Mesa ga\'e
101 and l~ore
informa~ion •. call )949) 824-5592.
FRIDAY
The American Legion Yacht Club
will host the 481h Fourth of July
Boat Parade, featuring loads of
dedeed out yachts parading along
the waters of Nevvport Bay
starting at 1 p.m. There are 30
boat categories eligible for
awards. For more information,
call (949) 673-3546.
Recreation Commission and a
former Daily Pilot columnist,
said he was moved by the
ceremony:
cers. Mayor Steve Bromberg wor-
ried that the city might encounter
problems ar even legal liabilicy if
the rangel'1> got into an ~gly con-
frontation witl\, say. someone il-
legally using alcohol. ·111e rangers
wouJd be ttain.e<l by the Police
Department and by the Code En-
forcement Oivtsion to handle a
variety of problemi.. rney would
have radlo con1mun1calions with
police for lll'itances t.hat caJJ for
trained offiter..
<..ouncilman Tod Ridgeway
wonied that the mo officer'>
wouldn't have enough of an ef-
fect: But Gary Adarm pointed out
that the program is worth a try
became youth sports groups
huve aJready agreed to pay~· por-
me the be'>! of both worlds ...
\\l"ll<,on wa<. r~ponsible for
starting the !-'ire Department's
annual golf tournament and
worked lo proVJde academic
schola,.,h1ps at the c11y's high
schooL
Wilson .. aid h1<. reurement was
a little premature hecause of his
knee injliry • ·
'"I don't ha\'l' any immediate
retirement plaris. he said. "The
first thing I need to do 1'> have
knee replaceme111 surgery on
both knee'> ··
But for the tnjury, he wouJd
· Mother's Market, 226 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa. To make
reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
JULY9
Jet Set Introductions invites the
public to an exclusive evening to
meet some of Orange County's
most eligible singles at its
·Where the Ehte Meet• mixer
from 6 to 9 p.m. at Brio
Restaurant in Corona del Mar.
The cost is S75 per person. Wear
codctail attire. For reservations,
call (949) 233-6405 before July 2.
•Aemlsh G•rden Styte Designs•
is the subject of a floral design
class to be taught at Sherman
Library and Gardens in Corona
del Mar at 9 a.m. All materials are
included in the $45 registration
fee. Pre-~lstratioh is required.
For more information, call (949)
673-2261.
On the Pricellne.oom survey,
Chlcago's North Micbl&an Avenue
took the top spot. followed by Or·
lando' Dlvley V.Orld. midtown '
Manhattan and downtoWn Se-
attle.
WashingtQn. O.C. barely inched
out Costa Mesa. coming in al No.
29.
• AWl. CLINTON covers the
environment business and polrt1CS.
He~ be reached et (949) 764-4J3o
or by e-mail at
paul.clinton@latimes.oom.
'Costa Mesa is a place
for everyone. It
embodies a small town
atmosphere, but
allpws for change.'
Mike Scheafer
Costa Mesa city councilman
"I'm not one to get too
emotional, but it was really
touching to me because I think
Costa Mesa, having reached kind
of a mjddJe-age point, I think
fundamentally at its core, it still
stands for people to come to a
town and make their own way
by having tl1e freedom to make
t.he cho ices tO pursue a busineS!>
or raJse a family.· de ArakaJ said
"It's corny. but it"s what an
American city ought to be."
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be readled at (9491
574-422 1 or by,e·ma1I at
detrdre newman a,/at1mes.com
tion of the $52.000-a-year co~c
The rest will be paid for with m
creased rental and reservatLon
fees.
"They've com t up with a ~Ju
tion that doei>n"t cost anybody
but tJ1e users, and the users arl'
willing 10 pay fo r it." Adams said
The council agreed to pun.ul'
the 1dl'a fu nher After staff come<>
back w11h som e rnore infonna-
uon, the rnunctl will vote on the
ma11er 111 a regular council meet
mg
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beecti and John Wayne
Airport She may be readled at (949)
574 4232 or by &·marl at
/Une Casagrande a" /at1mes.com
have '>ef\ed fur two mure year-..
\\ 1ho11 !klld
Still. reu rements are b1rter-
<,wect When positions are left
vacant. o ther!. get promoted. RJ-
ley o;a.Jd.
uwc have very quaJified and
deserving people being pro-
moted tu chose· position.,," he
said. "Thi., t'i good f~r them ··
• DEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts She may be
reached at 19491 574-4226 or by
e-marl el
deepa.bharath a latimes.com
Internet worlcshop, at 9 a.m. at
the Balboa branch ofthe Newport
Beach Public Lib rary. For more
information, caff (949) 717-3816.
"Dlvo~: A New Beginnlf1i; a
wortcshop for men and women
divorced or getting divorced, is
offered from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m
at 180 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach. The cost is $40.
For more information, call (94S)
644-6435.
JULY 23·
A frM aemln•r and book signing,
•Asian Longevity Secrets,# will be
offered by author Ping WtJ from
6:30 to 8 p.m . at Mothe r's Market,
226 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. To
make reservations. call (800)
595-MOMS.
JULY 30
A frM Hminar. •P9t Nutridoo
Pawsibillties; will be o ffered by
Fonner stau Sen. M•ri•n
Bergeson will be grand marshal
at the 30th annual Independence
Day Celebration at Mariners Par1c.
Riding in a hay wagon, Bergeson
will lead bike riders and walkers
of all ages. who will begin
auembling for the patriotic
parade at 9:30 a.m. at Mariners
Drive and Commodore Road.
Mariners Partc Is on Dover Drive
at Irvine Avenue. For more
information, call (949) 644-3"151.
SATURDAY
JULY 11
The Community Action Fund of
Planned Parenthood of Orange
and San Bernardino counties will
honor Congresswomen Loretta
and Linda Sanchez w ith the
Profile.of Courage Award at the
Pacific Club in Newport Beach
fro.m 6 to 8 p.m . The evening is
titled ·sisterhood Is Powerful:'
For m ore Information, call (1'14)
· Coco's Canine Cuisine from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at Mother'ti Martcet.
225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. To
make reservations, call (800) ~ Newport Dun .. Resort's "Movies
on the Bead'! .. series offers
"Robin Hood" starting at dusk on
the Newport aand. Parking costs
S8 per car. Campfires will also be
available for s'mores. The resort
iut 1131 Back Bay Drive. For
more information, call (9491
729-0UNE.
~ tothedigttal
universe are Invited to '"Tools and
Tricb: Internet f01 ," a free
Internet wortcahop, at 10 a.m. at
the Newport Beach Central
Ubrtry. The beglnnlng..ievel
overview will be repeated at 9
a.m. July 19 et the Balboa branch.
For more Information, c*I (949)
717-3816.
Jll.Y 8
,,.. dty"' Newport ..... wll
~nt 1n ofttclal proclamation ~the !0th •nnfveraery
of "'911&3 ~Jamboree et
1 p.m. The ceremony wfll bt 11
coundl dwnben It Newport
... City .... Fot mor.
l~t, c.tl (7M) &4M990,
pt.142.
596-MOMS.
ONGCMNG
. 997-2165.
JULY 14
Elemanb Mulk will otr.r •
beginning course Oslng i new
piano-keyboard method from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. In the Vincent
JorgenMn Community Center at
Mariners Park. Registration for
the flv•weetc course Is S1~. For ·
more lnfotm1tion, call (949)
644-3161..
Volunteer drtYets .... needed to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound, fnll or
tflderly clients Incapable of
sh~W!ng or cooking lor
themselves throllgh •Moblle
Meals; apontored by
ASH·Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
-Hospital. Can (949) 645-8060 for
more Information.
JULY 15
'"Organic tne.ct eonwe,• •free
semlntr. wlll be o~ from 6;30
to 7:30 p.m. It Mother'• M1rtet,
2.25 E. 17th St., Cotta MIA. To
mtlct rMervltione, call (800)
695-MOMS.
~ ... wtl be oflared tu89daya and Thursdayi fn>m
noon to 12:AO p.m:"fot JllM weeb
at.Wea1 N8Wp0f1 Community
S.. TOWN, hi• A5
•
Daily Not
TOWN
Continued from M
' Center. Registration is $54 for one
class each wee~ or ,$100 for two
days a week over nine weeks for
Newport Bead\ residents. Others
pay an additional $5. Fos more
inform&tion, call (949) 644-3151.
The metd'tanta of Balboa Villilfl9
will hold a seaside Craft Merchant
and Farmer's Market at Penins.la
Park near the base of the Balboa
pier in Newport Beach'every
Thursdal( through Aug. 28 from 9
• a.m. to 3 p.m. The martet will
include fresh organic produce,
freshly cut flow ers and arts and
crafts. For more information, call
(7 14) 536-2213.
Costa Mesa's R1ae.-ation Divii ion
will provide a three-hour theme
birthday party for up to 20 guests
at the Balearic Community Center
weekdays from 5 to 8 p.m.,
Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
or 4 to 7 p.m. and Sundays from 4
to 7 p.m. Parties for children 5 to
12 will consist o lunch/dinner,
games, crafts. prizes. cake with
ice cream and supervision by
staff. Parties cost $250 or $300.
For more information, call (7 14)
754-5158.
Frve new wines wiil be served on
Bayside Restaurant's terrace
overlooking Newport Harbor
every Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30
p.m . The cost is S15 per•person.
For more information. call (949)
721 -1222.
Newport Dunes Resort's ·Movies
on the Beach" will run every
Friday and Saturday throughout
the summer, including a
two-hour barbecue before the
movies start at dusk. Guests are
invited to bring their favorite curs
of meal The resort will provide
the rest for $795 per person. The
films wtll be shown on a large
screen in the sand on every
Friday and Saturday evening in
June and July except July 4
Paft(mg is $8 per car. For more
information. call 1949) 729 DUNE
A variety of private, semi-private
and group swim lessons will be
offered this summer at the
Manan Bergeson Aquatic Center
at Corona del Mar High School.
Options include one-on·one
1nstruct1on on Saturdays and a
Monday ttirough Thursday
program for all ages and levels.
For session dates. times and
COSIS, call {949) 644-3151, or
register in person at Newport
Beach Recreation and Senior
Services at 3300 Newport Blvd.
Tutorin
A Class Above
Chllchn, '""' and tdutta c:an now ~lster for summer
recreational boating classes
offered through Newport Beach
Recreation Services. Classes
begin July 12. Fees vary. Call
(949) 644-3151 , or visit the
Newport Beach Recreation and
Senior Services a 3300 Newport
Blvd. for more information.
Professional end lk.nsed soccer
trainers with 1he All-England
Soccer "'cademy are available for·
one-on one, small group and .
large group f{ain7ng. For more
informalion. call (949) 395-5103.
Jewish Family Ser.I~
sponsoring a teen support group
. for high school students that ·
meets M ondays from 3:30 to 5
p.m. at Tarbut V'Torah Upper
School in Costa Mesa. For ·
information or 10 register, call
(714) 445-4950. Pre-registration is
ri!quired.
The First Page -Ane Children'•
Books, at 270 E. 17th St., No. 10 in
Costa Mesa. offers free story time
Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays
and Saturday~9:30 to 10:30
a.m .. Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 4 to 5 p.m . For more
information, call (9491 645-5437.
•Abstract Wo1its on Canvas and
Paper;· an exh1b1t of art by Jan"et
Rosener, will be on displf)y at the
Newport Beach Central Library
through June 30 The exhibit will
feature selections from Rosener's
"Washed Away'' series, crealed by
dripping, splattering or pouring
additional pairrt and mediums
onto an original painting and
washing 11 away to suggest the
passage of time. for more
1oformat1on, call 1949) 7f7.J816.
Award-w inning wortts by
Orange County artists working in
an array or two·d1mensional
media will be on display al
Newport Beach City Hall through
June 27, for the Spring 2003
Orange County Artists
Exhib1t1on. For more
tnlorma11on. call 1949) 717 3870.
Bayside Restaurant in Newport
Beach offers wine tasting every
Thursday night for 515 per
person. featuring five new wines
each week For more
information. call (949) 721 1222
tf your orchid is too big for its
pot, Green Systems
International will stiow you how
to re-pot your plant during'their
free orchid-potting seminar ar 2
p.m. every Saturday A plant sale
1s held from 9 a.m. to 4 pm at
the 20362 Birch Sr facility Call
(949) 756-1211 for information
lob
Get a head start for the school year!
• Algebra & Geometry Course Previews
• Spanish I & II Course Previews
• Writing Composition
• Math Facts (Addition-Subtraction-Multiplication)
• Zoo-phonics (for Preschool & Kinderg;uten)
CALL TODAY
(949) 645-7900
418 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa
(Comer of Irvine Avenue)
All Types of Window Treatments
• VaJaoccs & Cornice Boxes
• Roman Shades • Blinds
• VcrtlcaU • Shuu crs • Bedaprads
c.,,.,u~,.,, C•'"*""ti•• ;,, .Y••r H••• .
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DESIGN CENTER
Factory & Showroom 1998 °Hatbor Blvd., C06ta Mesa
~ (949)642-8400 :r=:=
Oiaeovw th• secreu of Carbon
Canyon Regional Partc as you
walk through groves of beautiful
Coastal Redwood trees every
Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Parking is
$4. Call (714) 996-5252 for mQre
information. 1
Team Survivor, a nonprofit
organization encouraging
women who have been through
cc;incer treatmi§nt 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
)sland. Members meet foe lunch
after at At1ium 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 S.A.F.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.
Teens ere invited to drop by the
city of Costa Mesa Recreation
Center from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday
through Friday for indoor and
outdoor sports and activities.
The center is at 1860 Anaheim
Ave. For more mformation. call
(714) 327-7560.
The Newport Beech Walking
Club meets at the corner of
Supenor and Hospital Road in
Newport Beach at 9: 15 a m . and
7 p.m. everyday. For more
tnformatlon, ca ll (949) 650·1332.
The Newport Beech Cake
Decorating Club meets from 7 to
9 p.m. Thursday nights at
Superior and Hospital Road in
Newport Beach For more
mformauon, ca ll 1949) 650·1332
The Assn. of Business Services
hosts a networkmg meeting that
deals with education
connections from 6 to 8:30 p.m
on the second Tuesday of every
montti at ttie Holtday Inn at 3131
Bristol St ... Cost{! Mesa. For more
mformat1on. call (949) 805-00lt
performer 's lounge. bac:btage
and on stage at 10:30 a m. every
Wednesday and Saturday at 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Group tours can be held by
special arrangement. For more
information, call (714) 556·ARTS,
ext. 833.
The Newport Beiich Newcomers
Club ·holds a general meettng on
the third Wednesday o f every
fnonth The organization 1s open
to all women residents 1n
Newport Beach who have lived
ir;i the area fewer tllan five years
For mote information, call 1949)
645-9922, or v1s1t
n!tw_comers-new portbeach. org.
Oasis Senior Center holds a
pancake breakfast from 7·30 to
10 a.m . on the second Saturday
of every month Breakfast
includes pancakes, sausage,
coffee and orange fUICe for $3, $1
for children The center is at 800
Marguente, Corona del Meir. For
more informauon, call (9491
644-3244.
Macy's South Coast Plaza
presents "Workshop
Wednesdays. A Hands on
Cooking Class Program hosted
by chef Alexx Guevara 11w class
is held from 6 to 7 30 IJ rn
Wednesdays at 3333 B11stol St
Costa Mesa The cost, mcl1Jdtng
matenals, 1s $30 To resr!rve a
spot, call (818) 994·5075
Yoga and rtiythm,
"Yogarhy.thm1cs" comhines
yoga. dance and fun Jhc· <.lass 1!>
held from 4·30 10 5 45 p m
Tuesdays at 2850 Mesa Verde
Drive East, SU1le 111, Cos la
Mesa For more 1nlormdl1on, call
(7 14) 754-7399
The Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum offers lhe exh1b11 "Joe
Duncan Gleason Red1scovenng
Califorma's Marine Art Master;·
through Sept 30 The museum
is at 15 t E Pac1f1c Coast
Highway, Newroort Beach Free
admission For more
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Interfaith couples with one
JewlSb paancr are.invited to
part1c1pate in a discussion group
at the Jewish Family Service of
·oivorce: A New Beginning; a Orange County office. The group
workshop for men and w omen IS geared toward dealtng with
divorced or getting d1vorced.J.lllllllllllllsues between interfo1tti
held from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p~~ouples. such as raising children.
at 180 Newport Center Drive on observing holtdavs. symbols in
the third Saturday of every the home and rela11onsh1ps wtth
montti. Cost 1s $40. For more extended fam1ltes The cost for
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Free tours of the Orange County
Performing Arts Center take
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Prereg1stratiQn 1s required Call
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HOW TO GET PU~USHED -Letten: Mail to Editorial Page Editor S.J. Cahlt the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 •React.rs Hotflne: Call (949) 642-6086 Fu: Send ~o (949) 6;'6:41~~d len th E·mall:~nd to dallypllot@latimas.com • All correapon~ence must Include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Piiot reserves the right to edit all submissions for c anty g ·
READERS RESPOND.
Developing a ·
, .
debate about
1901 Newport
AT ISSUE: Plans for
a condominium
development at 1901
Newport Blvd. in .
Costa Mesa.
I just finished reading the
letters to the ectitor section
Sa~y on the condo
project planned for the end of
the Costa Mesa Freeway. Once I
got past the adjectives of the
opponents, I sat and felt I had
to respond.
People keep coming to our
area. People need to have
'homes. Homes are in short
supply since we under·build
our need because of
low·densi zoning. How do we
provide e omes? Do we
simply away
because away?
Not eve ne c ove to some
other are as yet unspecified.
Everyo e wants things to stay
just the y they are once they
get our s ce of the pie. I live in a
wond , high-density condo
pr on the "Westside." I am
teful that it is dense and
allows more land-around it to
be saved and savored by the
neighborhood. The park at the
end of my block is wonderfully
used every weekend by families.
The park below me on the river
allows all to enjoy the open
space. The only way to do this is
with high density here for no
density there. You cannot build
the whole world with grand
front lawns and grand back
yards without any shadow ever
falling on your petunias.
I choose to live in a real
world. If you don't want any
development, then tell the
people who need the homes to
go away; just remember, the
people you tell this to are the
people who buy at your
business or employer's business
and contribute to your charities.
One more thing. next time ·
you call a developer evil, check
your property history. It was
., probably a developer who built
the home where your beautiful
child sleeps every night It dldn't
grow up out of the ground.
GARY MAXWELL
Westside
The city of Costa Mesa has
the responsibility to all its
citizens when making .
long-lasting decisions within
the city. The decision to grant
an amendment to the general
plan fdr the IKEA development
has become a nighonare due to
traffi<; and congestion, and this
is before the homes have been
completed. Many in the city
vi~ this development as
only affecting the community
on that side of town, yet anyone
having business in Costa Mesa
feels some effect of the
congestion of the freeway
construction and the
development The comers of
Sunflower and Harbor and
South Coast and Harbor
between the hours of 3 and 6:30
p.m. are horrendous due to
ndlc congestion and limited
altematt\le routes around the
gridlock.
Now again. the city of Costa
Mesa is entertaJnlng the i~ea of
pla~ another overly large
development at one of the most
congested intersections ln the
city-19th Street and Newport
Boulevard. nie shopping center
across the ,..__., at capadty
when you factor tn all the car
~ps dealing with the health
dyb uone. When Triangle SCJuare again replns higher
occupancy, the CU" tJtpt will .
~ dramad~ The city
muet dwqe their myopic vfew
IOd look at 1 lonpr vfew In
dewloplng l\Mr\uet, tuc:h u
more r.edewlopment money for
all the buab*8el on 19th
Streit Placing OYahead
e&ectrical Unes and new ttreec
lamp tW1danla la not enough.
...
nus proposed development.will
leave lasting effects on the main
thoroughfare to the beach and
our'rnain area of revenue,
outside of South Coast Plaza,
17th Street Please refrain from
deciding this Issue July 7 and
gather more alternatives for
revenue for the good of all
citizens in Costa Mesa.
JACK GOMEZ
Costa Mesa
• I'd like to fill in the whole
picture regarding Mr. J.B.
Litvak's letter justifying
.high-density housing ("A bigger
picture needed for condo
project,~ June 19). As an
environmentalist and a
community activist, I also
believe in the holistic approach.
What is done in one place has
repercussions elsewhere.
Higher density projects in
urban centers can benefit if
they preserve open space
elsewhere, are engineered
properly to minimize traffic
(and if people can and will walk
to work, shopping and
entenainment) and may
provide affordable housing.
However, no project-should
be a burden to.the exi\ting
community. It must be well
integrated into the available
infrastructure, and the local
quality of life must be
preserved.
Let's examine the 1901
Newpon condo projecL
This developer, Rutter
Development. plans to build in
Trabuco Canyon, destroying 56
acres of pristine oak woodland,
jeopardizing 75 acres of coastal
sage scrub habitat as well. Five
hundred native trees will be
destroyed. I haven't heard him
offer to sp~ more mature oak
trees or oµwtspace if we
support a mega·project in Costa
Mesa. We swe aren't going to
halt any urban sprawl by letting
him build high density in our
city.
Traffic analysis precticts 6.8
trips per day per unit That adds
1.095 trips a day, or 398,580 a
year, near one of the most
congested intersections in the
County. Cars idling in gridlock
produce high levels of vehicle
pollutants. Does it malce sense
to say that in order to save
traffic we first have to increase
ttaffic?
There are few jobs in the
vicinity that provide sufficient
income necessary to purchase
one of these "upscale" condos.
There is no grocery store
nearby. Entertainment we've
got, but the area is not ~esigned
well for pedestrian traffic, and
there are very busy streets to
cross in all directions.
The condos may be priced at
entry level .for c:;osta Mesa. but a
smaller project would provide
the same thing.without such
severe traffic impacts. Housing
can be provided at other sites
and accomplish the same goal,
without concentrating the
negative impacts.
The residential neighborhood
to the north will be especially
hard hit with overflow parking
and increased traffic. The way
· their front yards would be
shaded by this project is
completely llnfair. Those are •
already affordable homes. One
family saved for 12 years to buy
in Costa Mesa and finally found
their entry-leveJ home. Their
quality of life is about to take a
big hit
As Utvak said, we all can
think of reasons why this
project should not be built lt't
called quality of UCe! 1901 ls a
nice project -for Lot Angeles.
A smaller project would be
more approprtato for Cotta
Meta. I ttroogly believe
. protecting the ltil110mewhat
aubwban. law·rile, low·demity
character ot Cotta Meat la
lmponanti too1 R611H LEf'FLD
COIC&Meea
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FILE PHOTO I OAIL'i P1LOl
Former Cypres s Police Chief John D. Hensley began his new job as chief of police for Costa Mesa on June 16.
Welcome Chief Hensley, now
about those parking tickets
To new Costa Mesa Police OUef John
Hensley: Welcome to the city of Costa
Mesa.
One of thfC things r hear about you is
that you want to assure that the police
department in Costa Mesa is viewed as a
resident·friendly group that keeps the
peace while maintaining close and
helpful relationship with the. community.
I applaud you for that.
I have a suggestion for you. One way
you can improve the relationship is by
putting helpfulness before making
money for the department by issuing
parking tickets.
Some months ago, we consented to
having.our street (Texas Circle, with six
houses) designated as limited parking.
We dld not really want this, but compUed
to help a neighbor on Utah who wanted
permit parking "desperately.• Since that
time, only our~ visitors on Texas
Circle have been ticketed, no strangers or
parents from the school across the street
My cleaning woman has gotten a ticket.
A neighbor had guests present at a party,
all ticketed. Our street has become an
easy mark f~r parking tickets.
• About six weeks ago. I went to the
transportation department to find out
what would be necessary to lift the
permit parking. They said to send a letter
of request. I ctid that, and the neighbors
signed the letter with their own
observations. We have not had ·a reply.
last week, while graduation services
were in process across the street at
TeVVinkle School. I observed an officer
ticketizlg the parents' cars on our street
What a graduation present from the city.
If I had realized what was going on
earlier. I would have placed a pernut on
each car. but the tickets were already
written. I_ spoke to the officer. calmlv
expressing my views. I felt thi~ young
officer's discomfort as he said. "I am JUSt
doing what I was told to do."
There are ways that you can make the
citi7.ens and your officers more
comfortable and law abiding. Be c;ure that
common sense reigns and that the rules
take into account the ordinary activities of
tiuman beings. Swift action hy other
departments of the city would help us all
ELEANOR KLEIN
(osta Mesa
Hard to judge Joe Sixpack if
you· re not in the same boat
Just when Steve Smith was emerging
as a liberal who occasionally had some
thoughts that pass the giggle test, he
jenisons off to another planet again
raciaJ diversity. Does gathering together
every Sunday morning with other
Catholics mean I am in tolerant of
Lutherans or Methodis t!>? If I was born
in Iowa. hut I love California, meai-1 I
have to hate Iowa? If LA Jew5 prefer to
live in the Fairfax district. does It mean
they have an intolerant. bigoted
attitude toward Gentiles'{
Shouldn't Smith be asked to explain
what 1s m·the soul of someone who
u~es 1he term Joe Six:pack, as he did 111
hi'i column Certainly. he wouldn't have
us believe that it's the same as saymg
John Doe or ~tr and Mrs. CitJZen. Doe'>
anyone h<1ve a mental picture of Joe
Sixpack different from mine?
Beer·swilhng, unsophis ticated,
potbelly, tattooed. nonvoting.
uninterested in social and p_olitkal
is'>ue~. That's Joe. \'v'ould you go.fbhing
with Joe. Steve Smith? Or do you have
<,ome prejudices tha1 need exposing?
GARY DRIES
Costa Mesa
Smith right on with his
column . got to the point
("An indecent act in a decent city." Regarding Steve Smith's Saturday
Saturday). column ("An indecent act in a decent
Did he really look into the souls of city," Saturday).
every resident of Newport Beach and .r-. Magnificent. Well-written. Right on
find no one who lives there because it'~ target. Beautifully concise and very
lily-white? Not even the old coverall mucl't to tl1e point What a pleasure to
term "most people," he says every one read. Thank you Steve.
of them. Now I need to move into the.. HENRY LOURIA
barrio to prove that I'm truly tolerant of Newport Reach
COMMUNITY CQMMENTARY
Removal of Nichols not about poli.tical
correctness, but a!Jout w hats right
R ecently. when a Daily
Pilot reporter spoke with
Newpon Beach City
Councilman Richard Nichols
relative to beach improvements
to be made at Corona del Mar
State Beach, Nichols stated
"with grass, we usually get
Mexicam coming in there early
in the morning, and they claim
because it is politically correct
and we want to be everything
for everybody, so to speak.
it as theirs, and it becomes their ·
personal, private grounds all STEVE
BROMBERG day."
Nichols says his comments
It is inappropriate to
characterize people by their
ethnicity. For those who
disagree, I would simply ask
you to take Nic~ls· comment
and remove the word Mexican
and replace it with African
Americans. Asians, Jews.
Catholics, Otristians, Mormons
and keep on going until you
run out of virtually every
were taken out of context, although
when I spoke with him. he stated that he
actually dld use those words. I stated to
him that, in my opinion, what he said
was extremely offensive and insensitive
to a particular nationality and was
adverse to the best Interests of this city.
After a further in-dep1h discussion, I
suggested he resign his position on the
City Council. The entire City Council has
now asked Nichelt to resign, and one
resident has already begun recal.l
proceedings against him. The purpose
of this article la to set forth a brief review
of the events that occuned and alto
d1acu.u facts, misconceptions and a Cew
mythl. .
lntereldngty. there are some who feel
Nichols' eommenta were appropriate. ll
you bavt been reaWng Che lettm to the
OaOy Pilot, -Chae folb support Nlchot.
becaUM "he 1peab hit mind. and be
apeab the truth" and •by the way, What
II the big deel. cbe Mmcena do tab
over the belch/' So; llnce Jt'I "true,"
what'a aD the tu.T We l1lo beer t.rom tome that my co._.... and I haw
Mbd Nkholl for .. ~don llmpty
Identifiable ethnicity or religion. Anyway
you look at it. it is wrong. Now. tty the
word *people," and see if that changes
your opinion.
My comments and the comments of
the other council members were not
made out of polfdcal correctness or
pressure. To the tonuary, four of us
asked for his resignadon the slune day
the story broke in'the Daily Pilot, prior
to being contacted by anyone. Our
actions thus far come from common
sense, logic and most of all, decency as
well as respect for human beings.
Speaking one'• mind ls a good thing,
b.owever, when you are a public ofticlaJ,
co attack a partlcular cthntdty bued on
their behavior is simply wrong and
un&cceptable in today'• dvtlized todety.
lbl• la not the ftr1t. tnatanoe that Nichols
referenced "Mexicans" ln •.derogatory
manner. The use of the word Mmcan by
ttaelf la not deropcory, u It Is
dncripdve and ldentlflea ethnicity.
However, that chanpt when the word
Mexican ~ma pejondve.
Nicholl appeared before a public
audience when the toplc of a propc>Hd
development at Banning Ranch was
discussed. He said that if a high school
was built in that area, only Mexicans
would go there, because the white kids
would be afraid to. He stood in front of
the City Council in December 2002, after
he had been elected, but not sworn in,
referencing a traffic accident that
occurred in Corona del Mar on Coast
Highway. He m*ie reference to ~a
Mexican~ that caused the accident.
although he subsequently admitted that
he had no idea what the nationality of
the irtctividuaJ lnvolved in the accident
really was. He also stated, ~vou know. it's
t,he Mexicans that do these phony
accident rings and rip off the;: white
people." When 1 asked him how he knew
that, he simply said, "Who else would do
Irr I asked him if he had a problem with
Mexicans. He said he did not.
The problem we have here Is Nichols
Identifies minorities in a derogatory
manner and in a very casuaJ way. He
does It as common as if I were to say to
you "how are you doing today." And I
will submit to you that reUf>nabJe
people do not subscribe to th1I type of
cooduct and that reasonable people are
the strong majority that Uva in this clty,
· a.rtd we are hearing from them very
loudly. r really don't believe that the fffW
people supporting Nicholl are raclsu or
bigots. I also reallz.e that these
aupponen were not awan of Nlchol•'
prior del'OptoJ')' commenta.. I know th.ls
beea.uae I have cormponded and
1p<>k.en wtth 10 many of them.
Here's to tolerance.
• ITIVI IROMllM lt the mevor of
Newport~
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"Ever since I did it. l got hooked.
You just can't sit there. If you do,
life gets so boring. To sit there all
by yourself! No, no, not for me." . ' Christy Crandall, 5K runner
Daily Pilot Sports Editor Richard DuM: (949) 5744223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-01 70
RUNNING
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N·OLIMITS
Newport Beach resident
Christy CrandaJI, who has
cereQra] palsy; has
developed a passion for
competing in SK runs.
Steve Virgen
Dail~ Pil?t
J ust Like any other runner, Otristy
Crandall becomes nervous before
a race. Bui she's not JU~t any other
a~e~ ·
Take a closer look. You'll find a smile
that will make your bigge~t worry
become tiny, your largest complaint in
life will wither. That ~mile is as real and
true as the challenges she ha, overcome
throughout her life.
Crandall, a Newport Beach resident,
deals with obstacles on a daity basis.
She has cerebraJ paJsy.
When she is among the other athletes
before a 5.000-meter race, she says she
pretends she can run as Tast as
everyone else. Yet, as lrite·as it may
sound, Crandall does not have to
pretend that she can win. When she
finishes the 5,000 meters, she wins.
"Every time I'm in a race. I try to do
better than what I've done before," said
Crandall, who finished a SK race in
April and is planning to take on at Iea.'it
five more this summer. "I have these
little-c~
know reality. I know that I.have a
disability. Sometimes people hit you in
the head with reality, like you're so .
stupid you don't know you have , .
cerebraJ paJsy. But that's why when I
compete, I compete against myself."
Since 1985, CrandaJI has been using
her crutches and h er strong will to ·
finish SK events. During caces, she has
faJJen, but she has never stopped.
Conquering S.000 meters? For mos~
non-athletes, that's difficult in itself. For
Crandall, it's something she
accomplishes every time she enter'> a
rac~ ' '
CrandaJI takes it on aS a challenge.
She enjoys it. Barely 4-fout taJI with I~
that are disproportionate to her upper
body. CrandaJI, 40, has developed a
pas.'>ion for finishing SK races.
"Ever since I did it, I got hooked." she
said. "You just can't sit there. If you do,
life gets so boring. To sit there aJI by
yourself? No, no, not for me."
CcrebraJ paJsy is a handicap, a
disadv-antage .. but don't tell that to PHOTO COURTESY or JIM VlLLHS
Christy Crandall competes in 5K runs despite having cerebral palsy. Among her admirers is Corona del Mar High School
See CRANDALL, Page A8 cross country and track and field coach Bill Sumner, who sees Crandall at many of the events she competes in.
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PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE CHAMPIONS -
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CtfARLES CHATMAN
Tuesday, July 1, 2003 A7
GOLF
Conway
finishes
second
Newport Beach resident
Steve Conway fini shes
behind hi s teammate in
SCGA An1ateur.
IA JOIJA -Steve Conw<1y, a ~l'\\
port Heach re.,ident, '>hot 4-undt'r par
284. to fint\h in second platP 111 till'
104th Southern California (,olf A~ou.i
tion Amateur Championship 011 <.,tmd<t;
at Torrey Pine'> <...ulf Cour;e
A senior-to-be .at UCIA and a gradu
ate of Hancho Santa Marwmta 1 ligh
Conway finished two stroke'> IH'hi11J
Bruin'> teammate Roy Moo11. though lw .
pressured Moon w1lh a pair of h1rdlt'.,
on the fmal two holes of the 7 L he 111·
tournament. played on the south uiur ... e
at 'forrey Pines.
Conway was tied fur seventh afln the
fuc;t two roundl> 172· 74). but ca111e ha• k
to the forefront with a 6~ in l'ad1 uf f11.,
last two rounds.
After making nine tun'>t·cutl\'l' par' 10
open his round Sunday. he lini'>llt'd with
birdies On 17 and J 8 tu put SIJl!lt' rno-.
sure on Moon. who wa., plc1y111g 0111·
group behind Conway.
"I was leaving all of my puw; o;hon on
the front nine,'' Conway ..aid on the '°" C 11\
Web site.. "So I changed my pumng ..,truke
a little and everything began tu drop."
But Moon wal> solid at the fir11'>h ,1.,
weU. He crushed a.:lOS-yard dnve 011 till'
524 -yard, par-5 finishing holC' and thl'n
hit the center of the green on h1o; '>t'u1111.l
shot. He two-putted fur birdie dlld a
rwo-stroke victory over Conway
"lle's as good a putter a ... anybody m1t
there." Conway told the '>an Diego
Union-Tribune about Moun. -"But he ...
always struggled with his dming_a ht tie
bit. But that drive he hit on 13 -that~
not the same Roy as two years ago.·
Conway was a different play~·r U\'t'r
the weekend compared to the l'lr.,1 t\"J
da~ of the tournament. He playt'd the
final 36 holes in 6-under pas, mcludmg
a 3·under par 33 on the back side on
Sunday for tus finaJ score. .
As a junior at UCL~. Conway aver·
aged 7 1.2 strokes in 34 rounc,js. I le wiJn
two tournament!>, the Western lntcrrnl ·
legiate and . the Oeveland Oas.sic.· I le
also finished in the top 10 six tim~ and
the top 20 eight times. cJveralJ. 18 of !us
34 rounds were under ·par and he ~hut
13 rounds under 70.
. Al Tue,_., ,My 1. 2003 SPORTS
CATCHING UP WITH
.. .
Former Newport Harbor quarterback, wife,
close to establishing Bible school in Maui.
B?.c• Alderton
Daily Pilot 'A quarterback throws a· Hail Mary down the
field, praying the
timing ls just right
between the ball and the
receiver's hands to secure the
reception.
While Gary Parrish -a former
quanerback from Newport
Harbor High and tight end for
the University of Ntzona -no
longer takes snaps from under
center or runs a 10-yard out as a
tight end, the words "prayer"
and "devoted" pop up several
times when describing his
lifestyle.
Along with wife Audrey, Gary,
a father of five with a sixth child
due in N<Wember, has
ai.pirations to form an accredited
Bible school in Maui, where he
has lived for the pasf seven years
~mce moving from Tucson, Ariz.
The Parrish family plays host
to weekly Bible study groups in
their two-story horn~. seeking to
maintain a community of
believers who can meet and live
life together.
ult is a non-denominational
meeting in our home,• Parrish
said. "The Bible teaches ·
throughout. that the church is
not a building, but rather is
relational-based. We want to
grow to the point where we are
meeting outside on our
basketball courts."
Gary and Audrey are also
writing a book titled "Blown
Away" in which they anal}'7..e the
Book of Revelations from a
·different point of view."
"lt is important not to be
blown away by every doctrine
and teaching that is popular,"
Parrish said. "We're going against
the popular opinion."
No matter the odds -or
opinion -Parrish, 39, bas
persevered, using the Bible as a
roadmap.
LITTLE LEAGUE
After what he described as a
"nightmare senior season• at
Harbor in 1980, when Parrish
had reconstructive surgery on
his throwing (right} shouldN-10
treat bursitis -an inflammation
of tiny, fiuid·filled sac that
cushJon pre$sure points between
bones and tendons or muscles
-he turned to the Bible for
direction.
"I found something to tum to
when things got bad, H he said. "I
met up with someone in my
home church and was
emotionally and mentally
restored from the devilstatfon of
not getting recruited. I knew I
w~uld play again."
The surgery forced Parrish to
miss half his senior season at
Newport.
His parents divorced when he
was 5 and Parrish lived with his
mother, Carolyn, who
re-married. Parrish remembers
.his f~ther, Paul, enjoyed football
and used that interest as a
guiding force. ~
"Subconsciously, I had a need
met through football," Parrish
said "It toolc the place of a
STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT
Newport Beach National Little League's Reed Zachman slides safely into second base
during a 13-2 victory over Aliso Viejo Saturday in the District 55 Major Al~Star tournament.
NBLL returns to the field tonight. 3gainst Rancho Mission Viejo at Curtis Park at 7:30.
COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
UCl loses JohnsOn to USC
LOS ANGELES -Milce John-
son, an assistant coach last sea-
son with the UC Irvine men's
basketball team, has been hired
as an assistant at use the Tro·
jans announced Monday. ·
Johnson. 34. helpe~ the Ant-
eaters post cl 20-9 record in 2002-
03. including a second-place fin.
ish in the Big West Conference.
Johnson's 'assignments at .. Levine
indudcd ·working with the posi
players and recruiting for Coach
Pat Douglass.
Prior to coaching at UCI, he
spent nine seasons as an assist-
ant at Cal State Nonhridge. the
final three as the program's first
ru.sociate head coach.' He worked
with the Matador post players
and also coordinated the offense.
He also served as recruiting co-
ordinator at Northridge and was
responsible for the 1997-98 class
that included ijpan HeinJe, the
programs career scoring leader.
HeinJe is playing professionally
in Europe.
A 1991 graduate of Purdue,
Johnson was an undergrad1.,1a1e
assistant for Boilermakers Coach
Gene Keady for three seasons,
from 1988-91.
PONY BASEBALL .
NHBA Pony All-Stars will play for title
Newport Harbor .Baseball As-
sociation's Pony Division 13-
year-old all-star team won a pair
of games over~e weekend to
advance to the chan1pionship of
the Dana Point tournament.
Erj.k Bonn, Spencer Smith
and Jerry Whitney combined to
hold Laguna Niguel to two hJts
over seven innings in a 4-l vie·
tory on Friday.. On Saturday.
Newport Harbor exploded for
seven runs in the third inning
· and went on to win, 1J--4, over
Dana.Point
Newpon Harbor improved its
record to 3-0 ln the tournament
and will play in ,the clwupion·
ship game on WeWiesday -at
Dana Point at 6 p.m .
ln Friday's game, Bonn
bounced back from a solo ho me
run he allowed in the first inning
to pick up the victory. He allowed
two hits in four innings and
struck out five. Smith and Whit·
ney combined to. hold Laguna
Niguel hJtJess over the final three
lnnin~.
Bonn also contributed at the
plate, driving in a run and scor·
ing another. Smith added an RBl
on a Sacrifice Oy. Peter, Hapke,
Garrett Gordon. Niko Hernan-
dez, Troy Seeber and Olue
Behr each picked up a hit
On Saturday. Newport Harbor
toolc a 9-0 lead before allowing
four runs in the final two in-
nings.
. Tyler M.ct<'W and Hapke each
pitched two scoreless innings.
with Hapke picking up the win.
·Hapke also conbibuted with
two singles. Gordon added two
singles, two runs and an RBI.
while Bonn chipped in with two
singles and two RBis.
The offensive attack was also
aided buy a pair of singles from
Behr, a single and a .double and
an RBI from McGill. a double
and an RBl by Seeber and a sin-
gle and an RBI from Smith.
father, which i didn't have. That
need was later met through the
Bible studies."
With a foundation in place,
Parrish spent the next two years
at Golden West College, where
he learned to play tight end.
" "The coaches encouraged me
to play.light end, saying 1 would
get a scholarship,· Parrish ~d.
"They said 30 players bad gotten
scholarshJps the year before and
that I was better than they "were.~
From the field general while a
quarte?baolc. to ru.ontng routes,
the lninsfer was nothlng·more
than an experiment that turned
into goki for Parrish.
"As a quarterback. all the
responsibility falls on you good
or bad," Parrish said. "It was fun
having all the weight lifted off
my shoulders. I could focus on
running and catchJng ... it was
simpler."
He also learned how to block
while at Arizona, boosting his
stock for an attempt to enter the
NFL.
Several NFL teams sent
Parrish letters. As a junior at
CRANDALL
·Continued from A 7
Crandall.
"Don't tell me I can't d o
something. becciu .. e I will do
it.~ she said.
Twelve year~ c1go. LrandJll
heard loud chants of can't.
While walking in fro111 of the
emergency unit at Hoag
Hospital, C~andall was run
over by a fire truck. She broke
her left leg.
Somehow. she sull found a
positive in that sttuauon.
"Fortunately all the right
people were there lo put mt:
back together." '>aid Cra11da ll.
who was JU!>t at her \ccond
day on the job at the Lhtld
·care unit al Hoag. "I never
thought I would be able to do
a SK again. But I lcn ew if even
they amputated the leg. I
would still be able tcrcompete
in wheelchair races."
Naturally. Crandall has been
inspirin.g many people
throughout her life , 111cludi11g
Bill Sumne r. the cros<> country
and trade and field coach al
Corona del Mar I ligh. Sumner
has been involved with many
SK runs that CrandaJI hac,
been a part of.
Once, Sumner !>aw Crandall ,
her legs and arm!> !>craped
with blood. before she wa.,
about to finish a SK. Ounng
the rqce, Crandall attempted
to finish by hersell and by the
time Sumner saw her:shc.had
fallen several limes
Sumner asked her how
many times she had fallen.
Crandall responded. "I fell
three or four time-;. and I got
up five 01 !>iJC timl'-.." Sumner
was puzzled to hear that al
first, but realized for her.
rising from a fall 1!. equivalent
10 pushrng your.,elf up twice.
Yet that did not c,to p Crandall.
Crandall. JUSt a:. she ha~
with all of the SK events she
ha5 been in, finishl'd the rare.
which was a feat that inspired
Sumner.
''I'm a confident k.111d ot guy
and that goes with the
territory !of coaching high
school and ru11n ing)." Sumner
said. "B~t J'JJ tell you what,
you want 10 be humbled ? You
go taJlc to.Quisiy CrandaJI. If
she doesn't inspire you.
something is wrong with you .
·1 couldn't hold a candle to
her," be said. ·she was sent
here to us. She is very
special.•
Throughout the summer,
while she is training and
entering SK races, Crandall
will also maintain a busy
Arizona, he finished second in
the Pac-10 in receptions before
injuries cropped up again his
senior year.
On the first day players could
practice in pads preceding the
1984·85 season, Parrish pulled a
hamstring.~ter in the season a
separated ~boulder hindered
Parrish's pursuits. The year was
culminated by a broken leg.
suffered in a game against UCl.A
that decided which team would
adV'clOce to the '85 Rose Bowl.
UCLA prevailed and Parrish was
injured again.
After taking a year off, Parrish
worked out for Washington )l{_
Redsld.ns scouts, but that ~e
closest he got to the NR..
"After [the workout) I wanted
fo go in another direction,"
Parrish recalled. "I just tried to
f111ish my degree."
I le ch~ged majors three
umes and finally settled on
pre-law. receiving his degree in
1995.
Audrey and he own a window
cleaning business, focusing on
commercial establishments.
Gary and Audrey married in
Daily Pilot
Gary Parri~h
1993 and honeymooned in
Maui. They knew the Lime wa!>
near when they would call the
Aloha State home.
"I loved the Newport summers
and that is how it i'I here
year-round, though the nights
(in Newport! are cooler than (in ~
Maui]. Eleven year., of
110-degree heat [in Ari.zonal i!>
about all you can take."
Now in Maui. Gary and Audrey
are building a foundanon fo r a
school they hope will gcnemle
interest in srudying the Bibk
"The foundation ur autho r ol
our lives is the Bible a11d we let 11
be a guide to our rm:etings anJ
lives," Parrish saJd. "It ... e1 .. J
foundatJon you can alway-. burld
on and re tum to.··
PHOTO COUR1fSY 0r j1M V '"'
Christy Crandall has devefoped a passion for running 5K races
\
' ... you want to b~
humbled? You go talk
to Christy Crandall. If
she doesn't inspire
you, somethjng is
wrong with you.'
Bill Sumner
Corona del Mar High cross country
and ltack and held coach
'iChedule. She wori\s a~ a CPR
111~1 rue tor for classes taught at
Hoag llospital. She's also a
volunteer at the heart in§titule
at I loag and she's an on-call
preschool teacher, as well.
One day out of the week she
has a physical therapy session
at Laguna Beach Health Oub
where Dick Wolf works with
her. She asked for his help
after the accld~nt 12 years
ago. I le was her instructo r at
Cal State Fullerto n, where
Crandall e.arned a B.A. degree
in physical educatiQn In 1989.
"He has been working me
out with my balance,•
Cra ndaU said . "My balance Is
improving. I can take steps
without crutches. I never
thought I would ever be able
to do tha t, c..,pcltall) aftc:t tht·
1u:cident But I don't put hmrt.,
. on myself hecau .. e \'OU Ill'\ t•r
know wh,11 you lUn do un11I
you try."
Of her many goal'>, ht'r
current one 1'i 111 .,Jll.,f\
herselfw11h d trl'.tl for-her
own worl.
"My goal th•'> ye.ir '"tu
stand up lung enough w1th11ut
c rutches to eat an H l' cream
-calorie!> and ev~rything."
she said "I like my crutche.,
but I think ll would be reallv
cool if I could do '>omethinR
without them ."
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebrating the Daily Pilot's
Athlete orthe Week senes
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w*ll U'C lawful l.cllder hies C""'°Fl ;nd upt-• both o1 JEFFREY S t.anng. YOUf 250. Irvine. CA 92697· "''"e" ef ""'• ef bid t< t~c 11 .. te set fur are doina businus •s f~lvsiftns c Ht er Hunt1n1 ton
IO dlr Umkd SGlea) aodlor of lbc TMltt Ind of lhe KOGAN ~ may be In 24SO tndv4e, i...1 er• ,,., lot•t1ni m tha pet111on Alhed lud&m•nl Re· <Jv Benh CA 92646 ~ ~ ~ ....... ~ °'-."11SU tl\';ttd b; >•Id Deed A PETITION FOR petlOll OI by 'fOAJI Bid Sec1ur1it0v. in1 the nelceT1~erClly 11,,.lt•d te: n tt·e lono .. 1na ne ... s ~':st~7~:.~9h~l~l~~~•ta fne~o~~"·"''S D~7~'n~=~mp~~tin8'0llto: -~ ... ....-'...., olTnut ~uJl4r wiUl>r PROOATE haa been lftOlnly amount o "o the .. e ontrutc.• sn111 "'""' ot 1cne1al ""u .. ~ CIYll Code Section 292Ah held on Jt L ~ 7 ::OOl hled Dy DIANA M IF YOU ARE A Lu1t1p Sum B•se 81d. ha•t been '" bu\•n•~• 1.1,. n p1 "lied 1n this 92627 art <l<""l bvs·nt5' •' Budl CA 92646
(pl)'lbk 111 fWl at !hr llmC AT 300 P\1 •(J' nu; KOGAN 11'1 lhe Suoenor CREDITOR °' I enlud11111 alternates under the \arflt n•m• « 1 ,,1 Ncwpc.rt B••<h Rici. Dekk•• 1!121 I.I 1£Nt£ 18~1b V;IWI• Thi•. bus1nen •S con
" '9le to T 0 Sc:Mcc airfumia. =· et*"°' of the shall .t<.tompeny each and Cal1forn11 Contr •• r '"'•Mt•., D••ly Pilot Hu bor Blvd • 11~ """''"' Hunton~tt1n B .. ch Out ltd bf 1n md1Vldua1
C--"Y) aD n .... u·'-and fltO'l HT~ TO TIO Coun ol Ca ' , ..,., --....., Bid The Surety 1nu1n° tor's lotense 1111 • Date: JUN 20, 200S Cost• Mesa Califurn•• l.A 'Ub4f> H••• you ~tartttd do1n¥
-.--U< ENTRA:-.C f or TitF Countv °'ORANGE ,_,. ...... -• 92627 Q I N b t1 "' t convt)"d to and ... , )Olll dllm witn tne oourt th• 81d Bond 5hell be, m1n1mum of $ L<>ntmu MOtj•· -lolrd Cort•r .,. ,, u•n euyen I u~one~s Y• ... o :::c'b£1d by it lllldtr u)(! ORA,~(.iE \IVI( CES THE PETITION FOR and mail 8 oopy lo the on tht Bid Deadline. an ous years prour to tNt 1 Puo1, .. o Newpor 1 lhi\ busine-.-'' '"" 18~11> ••ll•rt• Ori•• Jeff Thc.mpsc.n
Deed o( Trust IO lilt prop-TEll 300 1 C't·IAPMA:" PAOOATE requests that ~1 tep"esentative 1dm1tted surety insurer bid open1n1 d•I• lc.1 thl\ I !le•C11 lu la Mesa Dally ducted by .,, 1 llun"''i1on 11 .. , n CA Th•~ \l•lement ,.., ertfi!reinlfter de· ORANGF CA ~1 !ht DIANA M KOGAN be ::--..:;::-.,.-.... by the court (a s del111ed in the Protect The l1<~1i-t u•.td f'1l1•t lunt 24 luly I 8. rndiv1du•I 'zl.!b4f filed with lhe J;ou'lt~
llllr of the UllU..I publk• apPointed as personal ~~. __ ......,. from Cahform• Code of Civil 10 ~atisfy th" r•riu.,t· 1~ /l~H I06J Hio yc.u slafltd ~u1n2 T•w b"'"'•~~ " '''" Cler~ ul (Jr;in11r <.uu'lty acn Tru.· uon of.~., -~c ...... IUC•I •~esentatiVe to ..,.,.,, """ 1ttutou., p d s ~ f ' l>u$111ess yeti No du r.,j b• •~ 1nd1v•du•I on O!i 21 03 iorWIUJA.\i J BEHR. uu ·~ ""' !he date ol first lssuanc» r o c e u r e •c t 1 on ment s .. all bt u th• • lrOOlllll of !he l!llP'ld 1141 J 1naster !NI estate ol _, ,_ __ ... ..._.. tn 995 120) same type reQu1r ed bf R1tk Dekke1 ,...,. 1ou sta!l•d du"•R 200S694S427
ANN M~ Re· ancc uf tlr ob~&Alillf• ll1e decedent .,. ,..,..,. .... prov"""" A m•ndatory Pre Bid the conlr•tl fi<1itiovs IWllMs lh1~ st•temtnt .... LJu """yet' Nr O•"Y F'11ot Jun• 20 V
cordrd JO, 2000 )«=d b1 the ahc»c THE PETITION requests 9ProbalOO teT .... ~ ~ Confe1ence ind m•nda ? lne Contrdt lro• ~ti•ll Nome St ... __. filed with Ill~ c,, .. r,,, 'J""i .<u11 Neuvt~ ' '4 11 2003 f 99':1
H lllStr No 200001SYT1l dr""~\I Dec<! ul lnui •nd me ~111'8 Wiii and . '"'1 "''"" '"' '""'V tory Pre 81d Job W1I~ I provide d m1n1mum 111 $ .,,.._,, Clerk of 0,.ni< Cuulltf Th \tlltrtttnl "" 111 Book -· Pl1Jr ... o( C>Ult>iU:d CU\U C\~IU<'> t..Odlcils • ~ any. be ~ ~-~e= will b~ ~onducted on rtlcrenc~' hu llfl·ltll• '• • ''· '"' "'~ pr<'un' un O!> l 2 Ol ' ··1 "•~ lhe 'u~ 11
Of'fiaal . '° ctr 100 4d•'-lltc' •> aommed to PIOC>ate =-..:.= '~":°te''" ......__.~ WlONlSOAY, JUlY 9, s1m1la1 1n stope 6 ll \11• "• d• 11~ t.~~·"~'' as 200S6t442SS •·~ ol Or•nitr ""'' officto(ctrR«order ot ~14,1/,:9 -, 11 ,,l"~'ibrl"ltreWlllandanyCOdlGlll ""''-"'V ... ,..........,.. 200 s. b •i•nnina tu th•~ Proitl t "'h" • 24 C.a·11 D AC1ass 011lyP111.11Jur\ell :1 '"'Jbl!(<
ORANGE Uiumy. po.nu lhoi u 11< IAIT'C of ••le lhr are av~ tor lt>Oole promptly •I 9100 AM hdve b••n W(_.s.iu 1 A • 1 •'" • ' ~~ewpor! 24 July I JOOl s, 1t>036947730
1111 lO ctr Noocc o(DcfJult optnJtg hkl IN) be lcu exam1N1b0n 1n ltle file' YOU MAY EXAMINE the Par ~nh \hall mul comptettd '"th• pol 1 •''""£ t. "'P•nv. d• fklffious lllllntu C..• t P•• 1 I int 17 .4
&ad Ekctioo to x U thrrt-thin the rot.ti indi:bt•"->' keptbyltleoourt file kepi by 1118 COIJrt II at 1'9(·MEDICAL CLN Y••rs •< r."'""' Gvu•mtt •1 Ju't I &. tOUI • lo"
llllller ~orded Mvt'.h S di.It O•tt Jut1<1i,....~l THE PETITION reqv:ests )Oil are a person T(R 101 The City D"ve THE. R[GltllS tJI THI ,,,,. '"' l o'or1n~ l1 24 "-Statlfftllll , r:.....:--•·-:.......,
200) U lmll 'o T 0 S' "\ l' f ( ()" 1 .... ...,..,,,.., 10 admWattr lf!tereated lfl ltle estate. Bu1ldmo 53, Aud1to11um UNIVERSITY Of I.ALI '""1 • ater1r.1t by I T• f 11 rt<111-. ...,_., '-" ' " I ~-~··1 t"· wlttl tile • ti• ,on ' 24 I •rr•JI\ "" n u "1n~ l't" "" 10030002412'9111 BooL · PA.'I) n ,olld TM ltc ttle estale under Ille '100 may A":.,._, f()( Or1nae. CA 92868. (949J fOR NIA , •'•~r'"• A•id Evtnf\ •I• doinw hu~"'~'° • N.M Slll!t!Mllf
• Pl.,: --o( Oftic1il f'RASC l:.S lll:l'AL\1A .noependent coun I ....-~ 82A 6630 luly 2003 , 111• , llN••utl Drovr.1 [loctron1 r "•" " lhr fl)lfl>w•n;. µi-• ""
Reconh Ill lhe olflt.C of ASSIS r A-'T \H l(f -;.dm1nist1at1Qn of Estates Special NotJCe (form DE-M•p ava 1 l•ble upon Pu bl11he d N. NIJtH I ,,,,,,,,., ,, a~ •• h (.al• I Ser"'" (,(,,u~ l 'IJIJ • -OOIOi tu~ir·~· .,
I.be Reconler o( ORASG[ rARY r ll "~\'It£: I AC! (Tm autnonty will 1f>4) of tile filrng of an requesl Beach Cosl• MHa Dady ' ~7• 4b 11rv1nr Avt • 120 Ni-n Aur,, Park~ Plu· ;1ss
(OWll). YOt: ARE L" lllow ttie personal fflentory and. appraisal ATTINOANCI AT THl Pilot J~ly I 8. 2003 T(Jf;'J '~',; 1 ~"' Ritt•o•d !:\en por t Su en ( P. ')~f>t,1 ·&"'• isab~ Av• r \Id
DEFAULT UNDER A LOMPA' y i~Z:O L 1epresenta1Ne to take ol lllltate assets or ol any l'ltl-110 CONflltlNCl """ 't <'~. tlollw•,<Jd I New ""''"'"" ?ta M•,• Ca•olorno4 ·~F.'ll
DE.EDOFTRl.iST DAn.IJ FIR.ST ~T ')l ITI llO many aCtlOlls wrtf\out pehtton or acx:ount as ANO l'ltl-llD JOI I SIJPBIOt(OIJRlOf 1,,,. ,.. '"''"ll'un Beo<h. £,11u Ma na.i•n .,., Moh•mm•d tr•"• d
OCTOBER 14. 200.I f' o Bo\ I l988 cbla1rvng coun approval PIOll1ded "' PrOt>ate WA.llC IS MANOATOltY rtl~l , , , ""a ~/f,4& G•oup Int c A1 <11.lO 1',ll s~nt• 1 •b• A ..
UNLESS YOL' T"IU: )~"T" "-'" 1 "92111 Belote talung certain Code Sec1>orl 1250 A FOil AU l'ltlMl CON-.._........., lrvt'le A•e •170 ~.,, <'la M• a t..••fc·'"'"
ACTION TO PROTKT 19Kb -.a q } ~lJ? :&ry ll'nportant ac11one. Request lor Special I Tlt.ACTOllS. THl MIU-COUNTY Of OIANGf 1 (~.:" (. ,~·:~~d!Je~·;~.1~· port Bu< h CA 9.?b6fl ~Lf:.:1
YOUR PROPERTY. n V.c arc an11uoc !ht lkntfi "lO'M!IYef the per10NI Notice foml IS available ING WtU ClOSl AT J.4l TlieCityDriw I\.-. 11 '"'nil'"" BH,, Call Th•• bvs•nt". s ·"·~ 0 ,~ "~\ ,n
\tAY BE SOU> Al A '""' o,ollt•t •dtbl oll>d ·~11Ye will be lromtheoourtclefll 9:0S A.M . ANY CON-,,,,,..,., 1 , a'l~l;.4f, dutltdbt '"':~••'" dut•dbf an lld••du•
PVllUC SAU IF YOl 10~ ctlfonn.uoo "' obwn 1equ.,ed to Q1'19 l\OllOll IO A= lor PetJtJOnef TltACTOltS AltltlV.NG CA 92&61,i.-Mlll Jvs-1,,. b ·~·n~'s •\ , ''" Ha•~ y '" ~:•• ro do ••i H.tvt tC.u \•1rltd cl '"~ ~AA EXi'tA.''<· .. 11 br u.Kd fflf th4t (Jtef8Sted ~ ROeE T W LITTLE. AFTllt THIS TIMl WIU I li<t(lllttf Ji ··~rt ~u·Dand onJ 06ou\0on1e\0\3t•t •·~ ou· .. n"'tet'No f10S OF THE NA n'RE ~ -.hether r«mcd nteu they have waived ESQ NOT ll lUGllll TO 1 Mohimm•d 1111 •• ,01 ' • G onlJ -nu•• If • AOOERT w umE. A '-'ltTICIPATI IN TH( PllTTlOtlOf Matthew " • N... A'f •• ... fl•al Tt '141~1l'•n• .... OF TI{E PROCEEDl' I "' Ill '* . ., . .opce or ~ed IO LAW CORPORATION 110 ,ltOClSS AS A _J ,. ••• ,. u ~tarted d"'"" I [ M
AGAINST VOL. YOl' ._..,i.Mc ~ f\pt•"'J lhe prQPC>sed ~) 610 NEWPOf!T ,ltlMl CONTltACTOll. Janie,(aputt-Vldorio ,, , • .,. ... , ""' No _ G~~•,.1• ,,.•:'"'~~:~: l·i•d with th• Gou,,lv
SHOl'LD CONTACT A opc111ni ti.d •ndlor J>O'll The ll'ldepenOent ,_._.._./_..,. L.L.JI :.1101" Ste."• B•'lnett W 1, P. L Cl••• ul U••n~e C.ount1 LAWYER :I09 SIGSAL poncment in!OfmlUoo ml) <1dminis1tall0n autnonty CENTER DA 129() Only b1doer \ who -a.uu-....,... •• on-1,,, -'~leme'lt .,., a••• ""'i , rr\IOtnt rm Ob 11 03
ROAD. f''EWJ'ORT bt obt.uncd bj ••UJng !ht Wlllbegrantedunleuan NEWPOf!T BEACH CA partttipate In b1>th tht I oUr....oNkoleRuitfOI II d th tn Cn nl I lh1" '131·~·r~t ... ~ 20036947680
BEACIL CA 92663 Ill follo"'llll ~lcphooc nutn-i lnleruted person files 92660 p,, Bio Conlerentt •nd CHANGEOflUME ,·,~.~ ~.· O•~n:e C<•~nt; l flied w 1n tr1t Cr•unty D.11y P1!1>t Juno I/ 24
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23 Vet cilef1I
25Gop.tc:ti-26 C8Ullic
solulloo 27 • ~ Ocubttlre·
28•Banet
32 Faelen boards
33 Swtrl<le
so~ me..,,.s
51 Ellalunle
54 GNo lestons 65 Ride ....
57 l'l.MWet. g.
61 Coupd -82 Oo4eon 63~ &4 T fllllTI at Shole
65 AlecNon
66 Slaokon oll
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5 l(,n:I o!
35 8olow
36 Devotee
6~~-.
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7 ·woersmer
8 Freedom, in
28 Ouzo fla9ol
27 SIQnlfled
invootof 51 lllro81..Qeanng
31 -de oolc;lgoe
38 Mall bwtlrage
39 Warm up loo a
'.iogene
9 Least fte511 10 Daydream
29 Lois of cash
30 TtNly
1nemlieu1
31 ~ro
sound
52 LOQlltion
53 Now in the OA
54 Boxing ,.bout
41 WatcheS OYQ( 43 N11me111
8988ytl
I t ASian nanny
12 Bad habJI
3-4 BenellClillles 40 DilcarO. .
41 0el81'he<O
42 Fleece taker
<13 Bubble over
trf~ S6 Solemn vow
« Tn he, to Brutus
45 COiumnist
Buchwald
13 Que9oons
19 Rested
(2 wds)
58 teachfllS' org •
59 Capone too 21 Strike -
23 B1melle!t <I 7 Chedcout ID
49 Wood <ll&lidue
50 Slee! plow
60 Type of 48 Tr&dled
48 Canning Hems
?4 Ct.1ty•111iled dogs
25 ln'!POStor neeldrrie
Costa Mesa
•• °""" Most• 2+2/ PfT OK Btt-rn R3t•li"./n""'1/
1lw, U,,.la•~ C(N ptllg,
w.1t.. ilr ash pd Sl32S Aval!
~~f ~do!p $500 Vf'l
HAll90tl VIJAGf
ll,01lxir Blvd@> MErroma<. w .• y (7T4> ~-044?
711< 2.SBo iwnhous4 on
l.iuffs rw bth. toed yd, Ip,
!ILi g;w • exti a Piii&. Sl4'li/
mu agent 94'}.647 -9699
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Almost "-fl<J'il"OO" 2Bt
~ '-,6,, honx:. HUG£ 3c all
'"", Ip Ac. W/O, gJ<lnl U~ kt. $2(lll)tv1 Kie•< Mngt
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Huntington Beach
Newport Beach
UDO YEARl Y LEA.SE
& UOO SUMMER HOMES
Bill GRUNDY R£ Al TORS
949-675-6161
UDO rsu b~yh ont bldg.
IR studro w/slove & fne
Sil 95 incl ga~. water. &
elect11c 949 675 0120
A STW IBR S 109S/Mo '/•OH tfM ht mo R-
for 6mo luse Newly r emodcled w/new ilj)pfs,
t••pel & ceramic trte
W1U •n•.Kle @ unrt D/W
& Ing 2Ur $144'.:J <:all
Lou 949 646 2224 01 714
6.U 7592 No dogs.
21R YEARLY RENT A.lS
Newport Beach Penin
$ t 400-S 19!>0/mo agt
949-673-7800
Lite New 2br 2ba coodo,
fp, patio off lut & msb Br.
l'ocige 2c gat. l 5mi to bch.
wall to F .tslt Is. •& mart\81
S21mno. 949-Mlll69
£XCP'110NAl 2U 29A,
2CA.lt GARA.Gl, NlA.lt
FASHION ISi.AND. $2050/
MO. ogt, 949-121~132
Newport Crest, 2br
2hd, Z ~ gar. walk to
bch, tennrs/pool/spa,
$2100/mo 949-707-4408
IRr IB<>. $1450/mo 146 11 I S W IAY AVE.
Vlllo Point Drive, w/d, I& U!>P6" 3br 2ba, vault cell,
p,A••l:" agenl. ·earbdfd Ip, w/d, 2c gar, S25CX>/mo. '~'''°" lbr lbil <:Ondo neit Sw1ndall 949 500 1861 agt Chrrsty 949-500 3648
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w.t •1 u.1<1 l~Wd pk)(
/IP.I St!W ~'>-6/3 7lW large l~ Ibo unit on
4fUl•t Penln•ulo point.
No •moklng/pets. S l<ISO 949-293-4631
FOR 'RENT IN llUFfS
Popular E Pt an 3Br,
21/18a + Family Room
$3000/mo 949 644 4909
I .
Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH
PL.A Y OR Ofo:lo'END?
~ yqlocrabJe, South deab.
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. Study the cliagmm above. Would
you mlhe.r play or <lefen<l three i;io
trump after lhe le-Jd of the oill of dm·
mon<li.?
The a~tion Wfl.'> routi~. Wilh 12
po1nl• and u live-card wrt. "'~
cn<.IOf'-.C Nunh ·~ dcci,ion m pn1Ct'Ctl
to game.
41r Duple• '" o lvsl-
n .. • Pork. Office or
guest ,l\pt on It nt unrt,
Compl refurb Lii. bkyrd,
storg bide al rear. $3200
$3400 949 760·9637
.
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en.pc.me Ea\t 'jack of diamond• with
lhe quCIL'o, crm~ to dummy with tbc
Ung of.beMts uod lead a luw club.
Unfortunately. Ell~• i~ ~klllod ci11>og_l1
W ~hout up with Uw. kinll of clu~ lflll
n:"eJ1 tu dlUJJKlllds, anJ yoo c1111 du
nv ~IWr thun eight tricks hy pe11>1st·
ing willl dub• -t.lowo uoe.
However. yuu cno improve 1.JO 1/1111
hnc "1111ewh111. Suppose thlll ut trick
two you eloct lO lead a lqw ~p;ade 10
the ten. Thut will hcin1t t11n11c lhe
bocon whcnc\N; ~p>141es arc 3-J or
West holds a <.k111blc10n honC>r and
you ~~'!t'.<l tv n.111 the ten next.
Nothmg work.\, and Liu' line re'>l.llt:.
111 down IW<> when Ea.~l wius the
o;p;Klc und rl'Wtl.~ tu a diamun<l.
Bl'flHC you \lccidc tu ~witch to
defending.. take anol.hl·r ltM1k at the
diagram. Suppc.ll<C you "ere tu allow
!tie jack of d 1um11n1.h rn h11IJ the f.in.1 ·
trick •-.;1,1 rctun.-i1 di:u11011LI an<l
West pcnniL' you Ill win the sc•'Ond
tric.:k with the.: ti:n. Nt·\t. lca<.I th<t
4m.'t'.n of du~ If Wcsl all\Jw' Ea.-.1 to
win the.: uii:I., Ea,,1 due' 11111 have a
diunM>nd tu re tum II w,,_1 "''"'. W1d
forn:' 1JUt lhc la'' OIJlllllltJ 'ohlppi.!r,
the dck11dcr h:c. nu fa.,1 entry 111 ,.u,h
th<.· J1umund w111ocr.. Either "'llY
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DtlMR/CDl (Al Havnot-~IO.OOCI .tlh~ 5 yeais!
SOL OS to JLJ 1 enl~ I earn
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to 8/ r•nl• f1H•f sow·
chl11 l'e~ Clll Cr dd\
welconw l LI( IO) 925
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Community ~· In Oraoge Couoty seeb Full .,.,,_ E to lnt•-and Wf' e stories, l)lfticl-
pall! in w11u11ity eveots.
create and p;l&!Mte 1~n
and llf!Ctions. E.llcelenl
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w~ 11<1tb the public. Know N> Slyte. Qv81Ul'rl!S$,
PhotOShop, Multt·M ere-ijtor. Proficient oo WC
-.nd PC. CCI desiiin
ea per lence prefeHed.
Pr oofrud111g test Of1111
sa~physacal r....-ed.
tOl Eacellenl benefit
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Monthly Rental AV'lt4 ~
Aile 4llf 2ba hse on P.efin
Pornt Very flee fu'n agt
SJ500 949-6JS.46.l) Clah
ttmnn/Pr i,,,,,, ue~ Automob1·1es 9000·
Nogjil Audol will Ir"'" dflllly
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Newport Coast
SOflterre 381 7. 5Ba s1h&
lam hm, yard, wd hkup,
2 l 11a1, comm pool. S3000 949-851 8345 '
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RENTALS JOBS WANTED
8200
BeactvWatemont Renta" 7905 EmplQ¥ment Wanted Newport 8eo<h Besl
Oceanfi oot kl<., 2 .. z '1>ffoce.
SlOK/mo . 6/mo or Sl2K/
mo · 3/mo 909.337.204~
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pet or new
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dutres. elderly & child
tare up J;>J 93/ 9038
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Co\la M~-..1 'l4'H1'r0 79'l':I Automotive 9004
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'>IJ; 11188 WWW Ck:tJdbl t 001
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I #ll08660 949-500-9005
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ln~laU, reface c:1tbineh ~ ~-.. °""' 714-se&-7258
Carpet Repair/Sales
c1 CARPIT l'l' CARPET,-:.,
Rrpa11 ~ Patchrnt.t. Install
CrJur t~ous <JOY Silt fobs Whole~ale! 949 49? 0205
Cleaning
Sqveol.y Cleon Quahty
Htru~e cle<1n1ng Alfo1d
able rate~. W•Yrs,[•p
free Estimate 714-ISl-6667
.
Drywall Services Rooting/Tiie
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Computer, Networks
Evenrngs/Weekends
Competrtrve prices
for quahty servrc
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714-926-4228
All phases sm/lrg 1obs Regroutrn & lni lallallorr
CllANI 20yrs. la11, free Tll( DEAN 91\9 673 80tl
esL LQXDJ 714-639 lil47 714-&16-8526 714 883 2031
Concrete & Masonry
I rick llock St.,.• Tiie'
Conaete. Patio. Driveway
f1teplc, BBQ Refs 25Yrs
r.p lerryll4-557·7594
The Cement M..,
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& More Relinble No 1ob
too small 7l4-615·9062
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locaVQvlCk Respame
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l #2 l!i870 949"650-7042
Am-lea I ctrlc
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1obs start1011 at
S79.9S & wp.
Speclalrunii rn
Remodehne & all
home worrnt needs,
Comm/lndust/Res
I ·IOO-lt7-100I
l'782959
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L#759337 949-322·6250
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Rtpaor, remodel, lens,
spl,MWSVC~
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lnsblLJtion, slsle. C*11111ic,
rnwtle, stone. &llllii l97S
Llll6l2044 Jeff 71~12'9961
20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
IN ORANGFJLA COUNTIF.S
Professional, Honest,
Fair and Reliable
ROOM ADDmONS
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a OONSTRUcnON
Llc#57798l
(949) 709-5642
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• l Ol.af ' Aellat>le FREE ESTIMATfS
(7t4 ..... 11730 l 1
lov T orrH l.ondscop•
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& inst11flalron 25 Yrs up
lrc/msured 949-548·4363
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tanH.tps and ~
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71...Ctl.ooeo
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(949) 650-1711
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714.427.0040
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f05h Cirpenter fenoe<.. d.-ywal
slva;o, a.Al flocn
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typo of r~irs. Elec
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IVl&'4tKl
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Mark-94'1 6!>0 9'J2'l
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114-S42-4656
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new cond v 752971 Sll995
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silver/11i11y lthr. CD. '
chrm whls, aold Ilk&. lull
lac ' like new, SJ8,99S
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Conver t1ble, original
owtft!r , solid ear $19,995
obo 949-719·2943.
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$1800/obo.
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s.6900 949-S00-963 I
~ '03 S-Type 4.2 VI, 151.. mi, wlute.
oatmeal IUw . CO, cfvome
wheels, 6 'l)0e(I aulo Save
I hi<, $38,99!> v#m'.>5!1.>5
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$1?,000 /14 336 13')4
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f0t fll&OCt wheel$.
( 19394) INQ!llf!E I
tn Acwo n J.1·
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(1945!>) $24,B
,oo ........ u B~ w/8elso moon
roof, chtomed wheeb
(193811) SIS.B
Ol~A.f~
only 1411 rni. leaU1er.
moontool
(194/8) $26,!81.
HU20W ..... White w/Crey leather.
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(19429) $27,900
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