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Serving tlte N ewport-Mesa community since 1907 ' . THURSDAY,JULY 3,~003
PHOTOS Bf KENT TREPTOW DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar residents John and Olivia Poole will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on Thursday.
Their endless love
Since their wedding 60
years ago today, the
Pooles of Corona del Mar
are living their own
happily ever after
Kris O'Don~ell
Da1lyP1lot
C orona pel Mar residents John and
Olivia Poole today celebrate 60
years of marriage tha1 are cocooned
in voluminous memories.
"When we first go1 married. John had to
do all the cooking: 1 couldn't cook an egg.·
sajd Olivia, 82.
"I was a returning vet [from World War Il l.
An old photograph of John and Ohv1a Poole.
John Poole founded the KBIG radio stations.
Now, the couple owns a winery in Temecula.
and she was only 17. and when we arrived in
the States, she didn't know anything about
American dishes; I had to teach her." John
Poole. 86. said of hi\ l-ngh,h-bom wtfe.
The close bond that exists between lohn
and Olivia Poole praclically aJlo~ for the
murual readmg of eadi other\ mind.
"If l forget something. she's able 10 recall ii
instantly-and vtce ver~." John mu<,ed
"Sometimes. she know<, wha1 I'm going to
say before I Sa} 11 "
Eyeing each other, they realhed acro<,s
from oppo~e !>Ides of the table. held hands
and laughed. The symb1011c bond that they
share is clearly expres~ed in 1he1r eyes a.., well
as their touch.
"We've had our ups and dowm, but who
hasn't," Olivia Poole said. "But the good
times far outweigh everything el.-.e We've
had a heck of a lime."
The Pooles' Corona t.lel Mar home offered
a 180-degree view of the ocean while they
See LOVE, Pa1e A4
.Former OCC president Robert B. Moore dies
The longest serving president in the college's hi story,
in his 18 years he saw enrollment increase tenfold.
enced tremepdous though ex C had banned d~ on
expansion. and I campus. Moore reached down and
recall how Bob '>tarted pettmg one
Kris O'Donnell
Daily Prlot
OCC CAMPUS -Adrn.i.nistrators,
students, communiry members and
friends on Wednesday mourned the
death of a man who put Orange Coast
College on the map.
· Rober1 B. Moore, the longest serving
president in OCCs 55-year history, died
at his retirement home in Ashland, Or-
egon, on Tuesday. He was 86.
Known affectionately as Dr. Bob 10
students and staff, Moore witnessed a
tenfold increase in enrollment, from
3.200 students in 1964 to more than
30.000 in 1982.
"I arrived there a year after tMoorel,
and he taught me about patience.
goodwill, faim~ and understand-
ing," said David Grant, a longtime
friend and OCCs president froRl , 1989
to 1997.
•During his tenure. OCC experi-
THE BELL CURVE
used to say. 'We're "~mce 11\ here. you might as well
not just building pla)' with it,· Moore had said
building.s. have A 1estimoruaJ to Moore's dedication
to make 11~~.er to the college and his love ror tM per-
for s~:~ forming ans was the renaming of the
Grant said "If you OCC Auditorium as the Robert B.
were there on Moore n1catre in 1982.
campus late in the "Moore was Involved in more than
Robert B. Moore evening, you'd al.._ just campus activities -he pardd-
ways see his Ught pated in chamber of commerce and
on. He was always the last person to the city's Development Committee,·
leave campus.·
Grant recalled a day when, even See PRESIDENT, Pap M
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SPORTS
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Former
AYSO
official
denies
·charges
N~wport Beach soccer
league has put more
measures in place to
safeguard money after
suspected fraud.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
"F\VPORT Bl.At 11-rhe former AYSO
regionaJ comn'l1\s1oner accu-.ed of m1sap-
propnaung more thall SI00,000 claims he
1s innocent and '>3\"i he wtll pay back any
money he owe-, 1f there were accounung er·
rors
!>peakJng agaim1 the adv1c.e of his auor-
ney. "ho he '><Lid ha-, c.1d\1sed him not to
talk about the mallt'r. Anthon}' An1sh said
he I'> not guilty of an~ unpropneue<,
''I'm not guilty of anything and I will de-
fend 11 in the appropriate forum." the Costa
Me~ resident said
"If there arc any bookkeeping error!> and
AYSO owe~· me any money. I will expect
them 10 pay me," he ...i1d. "If 1here are any
errors and I owe AYSO money. of coune. I
will pay them. forthwith. as weU "
On June 20. AYSO filed a la~wt with the
Supen or Coun of Orange County agamst
Anthony An1sh. the former comrruss1oner
of AYSO Region 97 which includes New-
port Beach and part of Costa Mesa The
lawswl chargh An1sh wtth a vanery of un-
propneue., including m1.sappropnaoon
and fraud
. An1sh !>aid he has been involved m youth
spans for more than 20 years as 'a coach.
referee and comm1i.s1oner For the last rwo
year!.. An1sh !Kaid he commllted more than
PUBLIC SAFETY
Newport
read)' for
Follrth
revelry
City leaders say they expect
the same amount of visitors,
but more arrests with the
additional police officers.
June C11a1r1ndt
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BF.ACH ..._ The word is out
that the city is determined to curb Fourth of
July crime and public drunkenness. but dty
leaders say It could be a few years before aD
the bad apples get the mes51ge.
·1 suspect that the situation wW ~ im-
proved thil year. bopefUDy lignilcantly,. .
said Paul Watson. v1ce ~tor the West
NewpOn Beach Nsn.. a homeowners group
that supports.the city's meuura to reduce
problems that haw pllc\Jed West Newpol'i.
·Ute Palm Springs and HuntinctOO a.ch.
it will tab a wt\ile to pt the m r 1 • out. I
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A1. llusday, .Ally 3. 2003 Daily Pilot ,
POLITICS
THE POLITICAL 'LANDSCAPE
Changes to b~ll off er more control
Peul ClintO'h
Daily Pilot
The Santa Ana assemblyman proposing a
bill that would establish a wide-reaching
ruiture conservancy to oversee the 96 mil~
of the Santa Ana River has agreed to amend
his proposal to enhance local control
Assemblyman Lou Con-ea {[}-Santa Ana).
who Ooated the proposal as Assembly Bill
496, ~ also readying his legislation for a
Tuesdiy hearing in the state Senate.
Correa on Friday submitted 22 changes to
the bill. which he introduced iq February.
The bill would establish a wild lands
conservancy similar to the Santa Monica
Mountains Conservancy. which can secure
bond money to pwcllase land to be set aside
as open space, pay for habitat restoration or
improve 8ood control and drainage.
Correa amended his bill after the Board of
Supervisors. Assemblyman John Campbell
and ,others criticized it for ceding too much
control to Sacramento lawmakers.
As.-;emblymen Ken Maddm and Tum
Hannan CR-Huntington Beach) hav1e
endorsed the bill.
Among Correa's changes is the creation of
a local advisory panel of experts who would
report to the board Correa also clarified
language that prevents the agency from
levying taxes. regulating land use or using
eminent domain to seize land ·
Getting independence from
Divis
GOP fund -raiser Buck Johns is
celebrating the Fourth of July as
"Independence Day from Gray Davis" by
hosting a recall event at his Santa Ana
Heights home. Rep. DarreU Issa
(R-Vista), who has indicated he would
put his name on the ballot as a
replaceme nt governor, will speak at the
event, which begins at 4 p.m .
Issuing a colorful lier, which included
sketches from the Revolutionary War,
Johns derided the governor as "King
Davis" for his•mo\re, a week ago,
removing a 1998 discount on vehicle
registration. The move resulted in a
tripling of that cost.
'
The flier asks: "Taxation Without
Representation?" and invited supporters
o f the Davis recall to "join us as we kick
off California's taxpayer revolution."
SEAN Dl)FRE NE I DAILY PILOT
Ovistile Leventhal of Newport Beach puts her signatlre oo a petib1 to recal <DJ. \ny D<Ms.
I A .different' coming out
announcement
"I am proud to say that the following implement a series of tax hikes, instead of
broadly cutting spending on programs, a
Gallup Poll released in early June shows
that a majority of Americans don't favor
that approach.
individuals/groups have NOT supported
my candidacy,·· Rose wrote in an e-mail.
In an unconventional move,
s upervisoriaJ candidate Eddie.Rose
released a lis t of the people he's not
looking for an endorsement from.
Rose. a former Laguna Niguel
councilman. said Wednesday he is seeking
the Fifth District seat on the Board of
Supervisors. The seat, which is now held
by County Ol.airman Tom Wilson, will be
open in 2006. However, Wilson is running
for the 73rd District Assembly seat. in 2004
and, if he wins, the seat could need a
replacement as early as January of 2005.
The List includes O.J. Simpson, Martha
Stewart, Gary Condit, Yasser Arafat, the
Irvine Co., Ozzy Osbourne, Wilson, the
Lincoln Oub, Jerry Springer, "Jihad
(Rep.I Darrell Issa" and Merrill Lynch.
The poll, taken between May 30 and
June l, reported that 79% of Americans
supported "cutting spending,• while only
13% said they agreed that "raising taxes" is
a bener answer.to budget sfiortfaJls.
POLITICAL
CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
Friday: Celebrate Independence
Day from Gray Davis, co-sponsored
by Rescue California, the Lincoln
O ub of Orange County and the
Republican Party of Orange County.
The event will run from 4 to 7 p.m.
at th8 home of Colleen and Budt
John at 2600 Mesa Drive irl
Newport Beadi. Free admission,
ln 2000, Rose ran for the 48th District
congressional seat won by Issa at the
time. He ran as a Democrat. When asked specifically about
California's budget crisis, 68% of people
who identified themselves as liberals said
they supported spending cuts. Of
conservatives, 89% said spending cuts
should be enacted.
Public 'Gallups ' away from
governor's budget strategy
With Gov. Gray Davis electing to
food, refreshments and valet
parking. Rep. Dan-ell Issa will be the
special guest speaker. Information:
(949) 856-2200 or e-mail at
khswkins@inlsndenergy.com
JULY
Wednetday: Orange County
Young Republicans will hold a
general meeting at 7 p.m . at the
Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel.
Information: president@ocyr.org
or (949) 47&-5559
15: M arianne Zippi for Assembly
will hold a fund-raisin_g reception
from 6 to a p.m. at the home of
Edna Deeb in Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 644-7094
Republican Central Committee
meeting traditionally dark in July
AUGUST
14: Marianne Zippi for Assembly
will hold a fund-raising reception
from 6 to 8 p.m. at the home of
Cathy and Tom Kroop in Corona
Del Mar. Information: (949)
644-7094 '
18: The Republican Party of Orange
County Central Committee will
hold a general meeting at 7 p.m. 81
the South Coast Plaza Westin Hotel
at 686 Anton Blvd., Costa M esa.
Admission is free, and all
Republicans are welcome. (714)
556--8555.
SEPTEMBER
15: The Republican Party of Orange
County Central c.onwnillee wil hc*i 8
general meeting 8' 7 p.m. llt 1he
South Coest Pima Wlllin Hotel llt 686
Anton BMS. COiie Mela. Admis8ion
is free. and ;.,. Republcer\S are
welcome. (714) 556-8555.
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POLITICS ASIDE
A redflagfor
Greenlight
T be furor over Tuylor, who'd been
Newport through at least
Beach City some political
Councilman Dick macl>lnations as a
NichoW comments member of the
about Corona del Airport Womng
Mar State Beach Group. comes
would have been across as a smarter
dramatic enough choice. (Although.
had they only of course, Nichols
focused attention won and Thytor
on a lone politician. • did not Go figure.)
But given Nichols' S.J. CAHN And, if you find
ties to Newport's Nichols'
controlled-growth group, comments abhorrent, you
Greenllght, the storm can blame Greenlight for
whipped up by his remarts not denoWlciog him and
threatens to cut a path of calling for him to resign.
destruction across the city's Beyond that, though, eying
political landscape. Greenlight to everythUlg
Why? Because, whether. Nichols says is Wlfair. ln the
the Greenlight folk. like it. initial aftermath of Nichols'
they are tied closely to the beach comment. former
candidate they backed on a Mayor Evelyn Ha.rt. one of
slate this past fall And at the original Greenlight
Tuesday's council meeting. proponents. told the Pilot
where more pointed debate that Nichols' comment does
is sure to focus on Corona not and should not reflect
del Mar's councilman, on Greenlight's core issues.
Greenlight seems certain to •t have no idea where he's.
take more abuse. coming from with these
Some of that abuse is comments, -she said. "Dick
deserved. Having bad a Nichols does not represent
number of discussions with Greenligh.t when he's talhng.
Nichols. 1 know that he ls and this is certainly not a
not a man who is politically Greenlight mue. ...
polished. And while that is Greenligbt is about traffic
not bad, per se, it does make and making sure that our
for a bad representative for a street system works. Any
relatively new political council member who has
group with enemies eager to supported tha1 philosophy,
jump on whatever mistake we have supported, and I
they can. would hope that we
Any vetting-the continue to."
background checks Of course. Green1ight is
routinely done on being tied to Nichols for
candidates-of Nichols what appears to be
should have raised a red flag transparently political
about his potential to say motives.. especially when
the wrong thing (politically one takes a look at the. drive
speaking. and setting aside. to recall the councilman.
entirety, the rightness or lnitialJy, it appeared to be
wrongness of what he said). a crusade by a loccil
And with Green1ight trying businessman, upset by
to get a foothold in Newport comments N~ols bad
Beach's political power made, saying he had been
struJ;ture, an unpolished, sitting on the recall effort for
grutf-spealdng candidate munths. but now could take
should not have made the no more.
ticket "Nichols does not belong
On the specifics of on this council lf he doesn't
Nichols' comments. resign. we will recall him."
Greenlight spokesman Phil Lloyd Ikerd said at a June
Arst, said: ·1 don't think our council meeting.
vetting process would have Now, beyond being
brought that ouL" behind the potential recall
That's likely true, although effort. Ikerd ls on·e of two
perhaps a more thorough residents who are on the
look. including talks with record as wanting to run for
acquaintances or business Nichols' seat if he is
associates.. would have shed removed or resigns. The
light on his penchant for other. Laura Dietz, ran
speaking quicldy on against Nichols in this last
subjects. election.
Still, any vetting done of Ikerd is also a member of
former Mayor John Noyes the Newport Beach
did not pull bis skeletons Otamber of Commerce's
from the closet The process Commodores Oub. a group
ftfar from perfect. about as opposed to
"We did the best we Greenligbt as can be. Plus,
could.· Arst added. "We're he doesn't live in the Corona
an amateur, volunteer del Mar council dlstrict and
group. would have to move to run
"People get on the for the seat
council, they act on their That. as they say. is
own.• politics. All's fair. G~t. then, can be
blamed for poor political • S.J. CAHN is the managing
judgment when they needed editor. He can be reached at •.
sparklingly clean and 1949) 574-4233 or by e'.-mail et
polished candidates. Ride s.j.cahnlllatimn.com.
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Daily Piiot
Tiffany's taps into
mythology for redux
Remodel will include
a 9-foot sculpture of
Atlas b ala ncing a
T iffany clock, A new
jewele r will m ove rn
next d oor.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
SOUTll COAST Pl.AZA -N.
pan of an exleni,ive remodeling
of their CoMa Mesa :.tore. 1i1Jany
& Co. i.~ keeping one thing 1he
1'WTIC: the di!.tinclive blul' boxc.'>. or coun.e, the company's dOl'>-
'>ically i.imple, elegant jewelry
will al.,o sel' liltle change. Ru1 1hc
look of the <.tore ic, undergoing a
face lift expected IO be e<1mplt·tc
in Scp1emhcr.
Wor~er.., itdded the company's
(Ji.,1111cllvt' Alla'>-.,lyle clock aml
haw begun reconfiguring 1 he
floor plan. in'italling more win
dow.., dllcJ lightening the rnlor
-.chemt· of the intt•rior.
l lw ~cw Yoric-ha-.ed company
1n-.1aJ1l'd the dork, a fam1h<Lr
'>ymbol of the luxury jeweler. JI·
lt'r <.t·vcraJ yearl> of lobhying from
'>hoppmg center owner CJ. ~·g·
l'f'>tr<>m & ~m .... '>POkl">wun1t1n
I >ehr;i Gunn Downing '>Hid.
"W1:'re -.ti thrilk>d to have tha1
dock,'' (,unn Dow111ng "ud. "h 1 ...
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The distinctive dock. which
sits above the stores outer en-
1rance, features a !Hoot sculp-
ture of the Creek god Atlru. bat-
ancing. iru.tt!ad of a globe, a
'Tiffany timepiece.
01e M:uJpture was first UM::d In
1853, when store founder cJ1arlc~
Lewis 111Tany placed it above the
entrance of hb Manhanan store.
CraJt!>man Henry Frederick
Metzler firM carwd the figure,
modeling it after the cla'>-'-k .
figureheads placed on thl' bm~ .. .;
of sailing shlpl>. MevJcr carwd
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year 1ound fo1 ~·' 1v;•1• w11I
d1sabrlt11es F1,., ~.:ri r~1 , '1 ,..,
Orange County employers ciln
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enJOY a day of ttlrr <.J 111•·w
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School of 5d1lin.1 "'' 1
Seam anship now ott• 1 i LJ'.Jn• •
for gro ups to w(Jrlc w11l1 rhe
on board mstru1 1w ro 11H~r1 111
sailing tedin1qu1::s wt11l1· thPy ytt
advice on how 10 p!!rtorm w1 ti m
business No sailing e xpenenc.1:
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wf;al1·1 r;r srM1 above It all on "
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lwv1·1 14P.s <1rf' included with all
• l• • 1111 t10<1t rent<1l s
Balboa Boat Rentals can put you
,, , tlH' water 1n many ways· with
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l><1als 14 holder sailboats, pedc11
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11 • ''~er h11nts alJoard the
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Harbor Patrol stiesses boatfng safety needs
Newport Harbor near the top Southern
California for boating accidents in 2002, so
officials have extra tips for those on the water.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NI WP< Ht I Bl .AC .11 I IJthor
Patrol offinal-. arc J'>krnl( bo,1tl·r.,
111 ht· t Jt1tu1u'> 1h1'> "'eek.end and
·the re-.l'nf the ... ummer a.., th1·y
cn1oy the uty\ coJ-.tal walt'r'
Aft<'r all. Newpon 1 larbor \\J'>
rankc:d ~t·roml 111 l)outlwrn C .iii·
fornra for boating alndent~ for :wo2. according w .1 rt·cent re·
port relea.,t-<l hv tht' California
Depanmerll of Boating .rnd
Waterway... lne Colorado H1\er
1oppcd the It!>! with 58 rcportt·d
ncddentc; while Newport had '19
accidents l.Llot ye.tr.
With one foot into .. urnrncr.
whit h marks the beginning of•
JUnior sailing programs at many
of lhe lucaJ yacht clubs, two
Orange County I larbor Patrol of-
ficer~ thought it wru. important
that they go out and educate
youn~ ~ilor.. about boat safety.
The idea came from Jay
Carver. a re..erve harbor patrol
tlcputy. am.I reu~r\.Cd -.upporl
from the dt•part111N11\ 1ra1n111g
t uord11iator. Pat l>ougla'
"Around tlw. t1111e e\l'I) Yl'<1r.
all lhl' 'ailing program-. hcgm ..
1.>ouglJ' ..aid. "A11d we ha\e
about bOO k.i1.h 111 thl'ir '>.lhoi... 011
thl' watt'r. l11at\ J lot ol boat<, ...
Carver ~d Lim ,., an impor
tJnl proKf"dll\ l''>pt:t 1all) lwcau-.c
a ..abo1 is a "11aJI boat and nfll'n
time-.. biggl·r rhancr bnal'> l'Jll
1101 c,ee them 1n tht' watt•r
"TI1ere are aho l>everal m•w
boater. around the harbor." he
\aid.
f)ouwas -.aid Newport 1 larbor
probably appt'are<l on the h-,t of
top accident area'> bee<JU'>C of"'
high traffic vulumr and the \.\tdc
variety or boat-. that arc <;ct•n
here.
"We !{Ct -.pecdboat::., charter
hoat ... '>ailbo.11~. vo11 name it." he
'wild .. But we ·don't ll.1\e llJO
many injuncs or los.., lwcamr
our speed limit i'> very low, only 5
mph, mmparcd to the Colorado
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BOATING SAFETY
TIPS
•Children and arfults must make
sure they wedr lrferacke ts when
on board
• Don't C1nnk and drive Alcohol
1s said to be respons1bl~ to r 50° ,
o( all boating accidents
•In a cro ssrng s11ua1ton. the
person on the right has thC'
nght-of way
•When you meet another boat
head on, each boater should
alter course to the nghl.
For more information, v1s1t the
Department of Boating and
Waterway9 Web site at
dbw.ca gov.
H1vcr whl•rc 11\ n1m h hi.ghtr."
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till' number ol .trndeni... l>oug
l • .L .. ..aid
"~I.my boater., d1111'1 krw" ,1
lot of 1111port.rnt nilt·'>." ht· '><!rd.
"!•or ex..imple. man\ peopll-don't
knm' -.;ulhoal'i haw n~ht ol \\ay
mer powl'r hmih People panu
"lwn the}' gl'I lw.1d on '""h an
other boat. ..
I >ougl.1.., ..aJd tho-.i· '""" hopl'
to have ,1 fun day in the '"·lier 1111
lndt·1wncJenn· Da) 111u-.1 n·
rtH'rnber .t le"' gro11ntl r11lt·'
'w.1rl) :!IJ<li, of .iJI lm,lling .tu.1
Lll'flh in CaJHor111a happl'll dur
mg \1emonal I >a). I ourth uf Jul}
t111d I ..ihor Day
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~our '>f)(;'t'U dc1\.\ll <tnd J.lway-.
ki•t•p an t.'yl' nul for rr<iffic."
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delay any further treattnent while
keeping a close eye on bow' she
does.
Well. as ~t turns out, she's doing
~ fine. The only thing left of the
origjnal symptoms is a slight tilt
of her head, which is somewhat
·off-puning because she seldom
pays much attention to what we
say to her, especially if it's
something she doesn't wam to
hew: ~ is probably in equal
parts deafn~ and
bullheadednes.s, and has been
going on for'a long tilTle.
It was also suggested to us that
we cany her up and down stairs,
including the two up to our
kitchen door. 1his was finit
recommended by the vet six years
ago when Coco was having some
back problems and pushing 70 in
human age. It never worked, and
we gave it up quickly. Blocking r.he
steps only incited her to get OVl'r
or around the barriers. She won
that one hands down.
She will soon be I I 2 in human
years. and weve had to restrain
her since her last tri p to t.he vet
from jumping up on couches' four
times her height, which she has
demonstrated she can still do.
One other residue of her crisis i.<o
occasional incontinence, which
could also be caused by her
irritation with w; for some slight
or our ignoring her calls fo r heir.
She's eating voraciously again
-anything she can get her tiny
jaws around -and she flies up
and down the steps to reach her
food, but drags up pitifully if it is
leading 'f() something she doesn't
want to do. And she looks at the
world. which stie neither hear.;
nor sees very weU, with her head
cocked. Maybe it wiU always be
that way.
Meanwhile, I've switched to
pondering the Old Dog Syndrome
and how it applies to my life.
Coco has been a role model fo r
me ever since she started to reach
and then pass my age. ~ are
both hard of hearing. stubborn. a
little slijpE'ry. iconoclastic and
enjoy tfi't?'small events of life. I'm
sure she would like baseball if ~he
could still see. ·
She seems to sense that we
share these qualities because she
hangs out with me most of the
time. When she isn't sleeping. sht>
will often just sit and watch me.
ready lo move the instant I do. I
find this a little disconcerting
ALDEN'S-
~Ince It lmpli~ more depeodeoce
on me than I care to take on. I~
cu.ugh\ myself more than once
1elling this ancient creature who
was tagging me about to "get a
life.~
But sinee l\le been introduced
to Old Dog Syndrome, I've been
reven.ing our relationship. NoW,
l'w taken to watching Coco and
trying to figure out what she can
teach me. I figure anybody who
reaches 112 and still jumps four
times her )leight must have some
secret of longevity that is worth
exploring.
So far, I \le perceived that the
most obvious component of her
behavior t.harcontributes to this
secret is the cavalier way she
refuses to. acknowledge the
limitations that most of us
embn!ce routinely with age. She
still runs frantically about the
house when we return from an
evening out, is contemptuous of
physical challenges that interest
her. and joins every barking
chorus of neighborhood dogs. I'm
not suggesting that this should
inspire me to take up running the
hurdles again, which would be .
stupid. But Coco does seem to be
telling me that maybe t~nnis isn't
out of reach, and I don't have to
buy automatically into the
politically correct limitations of
aging -at least without a fight
She also offers a different slant
on what we like to call common
'>t"nse. Her refusal to accept the
harriers on the stairway is a case
in_poinL That told us. finally, that
we shouJd leave her alone to find
her own )>ammeters of behavior.
If she failed, she'd either keep
trying or move on And as long as
tl1<1r·Slarch wasn't hurting anyone
else. why not?
Thert!'s a certain amount of risk
involved and always the
possibmty of failure or rejection.
But she's in charge and telling me
that anyone -dachshund or
human -suffering from Old Dog
Syndrq_me who wants to taJc.e that
risk. should give it a shot
So I'm adopting Coco's
laissez-faire attitude toward aging.
f'm not sure how it will play out.
but it's going to be a lot more fun
while it lasts.
for starters, it will add to the
enjoymem of the trip my wife and
I are talcing to visit old friends in
North Carolina for my birthday
011 the Fourth of July.
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were having hmdl on tbs patio.
The oouple ~ OD the Balboa
Pen.imufa from 1946 and 1949,
before moving tb Corona del Mar.
•We were the first ones that
we knew ofto have a 1V out
there," John Poole said. "We
tried to buy an RCA. but they
didn't want to sell us one
because they said we lived more
than 50 miles away from their
transqlitter and they didn't want
their customers to get a bad
imP,ression 9f them.
We erected a gian~ receiver
· and finally talked them into it,
but they only wanted to seU us
one," he saidr "We wanted two,
but they said no -well,-we
talked them into that, too.
•The crazy thing was that in
'49, during a strong wind, the
tdwer came crashing down and
we were s.hocked to realize that
we got better reception than
before."
"All our neighbors used to
come over to watch TY. because.
we were the only ones that had
one," Olivia recalled.
In 1952, John Poole founded
the ICBIG AM and FM radio
stations, whose studios were on
CHARGES
Continued from Al
30 hours a week to the region.
"l believe that I greatly im-
proved the qualit)' of the AYSO
sports program in Newport
Beach, giving everything I had,"
Anish said. "What has been
stated is not true, and there will
be a great deal of information
that will come out in the future."
While AYSO has guidelines for
regions to follow in keeping
track of their finances. Anish's al -
leged flouting of these guide-
lines has inspired Region 97 offi-
cials to increase their financiaJ
'Checks and balances, said Mike
Wade, the attorney representing
the region. Anish was accused of
spending more than $I 00,000 on
his company, to his landlord and
for four season fickets for a pro-
fessional soccer team.
"We have put into place a re-
gional auditor to report to the
board on a regular basis the fi-
FOURTH
Continued from Al
Street, Newport Boulevard. Coast
Highway and 54th Street.
But this year, some fines will
triple, and about 60 more po-
lice officers will be on patrol,
bringing the number to about
200. Liquor deliveries lo the
area will be off limits that day.
and retaiJers are no longer a l-
lowed to sell liquor out of their
parking lots.
"I think the word's out there
now: 'Yeah, come on down. But
. you're going to have to behave
yourself.'" sctid Mayor Steve
Bromberg. who like other city
leaders said that the city still wel -
comes visitors and peaceful
partying.
The increased police presence
will lilcely skew the arrest figures
PRESIDENT
Continued from Al
Grant continued.
A 22-)leaf Costa Mesa resident,
Moore served as president of
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Sunset Boulevard. The station's
AM transrnl tter -ridiculed by
all as crazy -was and still is on
Catalina Island.
"The offshore radio
transmitter allowed us to reach
a far wider coastal audience ·
than an inland receiver," John
Poole said.
The FM receiver is still atop
Mt. Wilson. John also found~d
what was then an all-news UHF
television station KWHY. It now
exists as a Span ish-format
station. •
One of their memories of the
station was the sponsoring of a
round-trip water-slcling race to
Catalina in 1954.
""We got fed up with the
Hollywood life and sold (the
station) in '68," John Poole said.
"In 1968, on advice from my
anomey to invest the money, I
purchased some land in the
Temecula Valley and opened a
winery."
To day, the ~fount Palomar
Winery is part of a 173-acre
wine estate featuring vineyards,
the winery, a hospitality center
·and picnic grounds.
Mount Palomar, the first
winery in the Tem ecula Valley,
was passed to their son, Peter
Poole, who has more than 25
years of experience in the
nancial condition of the region,"
Wade said. "And monthly finan·
cial reports are now being' pro-
vided to all b oard members. Al-
though !these reports! were
requested from Mr. Anfah in
times past, he was never forth-
coming with [themJ.''
Cllris Sarris, who replaced
Anish as regional commissioner.
said the extra measures were de-
veloped by a financial commit-
tee that include himself and
three other members in the re-
gion.
"I feel great about lthe mea-
sures!." Sarris said. ·:Anytime
one or two people control all the
assets. you've created a 'iituation
where someone can take adv-cU1-
tage of 1he community."
Sarri~ mentioned a few other
steps the region is taking to in-
crease linanciaJ accountability.
including filling out purchasi11g
forms in triplicate and having
the board vote on any contract6
with other entities that AYSO
spends money on or could prufit
in a way that makes the problem
look wor..e, Watson warned. Aul
more arrests might not mean
more crime. On the contrary, of-
ficials are hoping there will be a
lot less.
Because the holiday kicks off a
three-day weekend and bt!tause
the weather is likely lo be nice.
there's a good chance that large
crowds will come to Newport for
the Fourth. That'.s not a problem,
officials ~y. as long as violence.
noise. public urination and other
problems don't persist.
"The publicity that has been
put out by our enforcement ac-
tivities has planted a seed in
people's minds that if they want
to come here and have good
clean fun, that's wonderful and
we welcQme them, but if they
want to come here and have
drunke n fights. this isn't the
place to be.• City Manager
Temecula wine lndu.'Jtry and has
lead the way in establhililng
rnodem vineyard tecbnlques, as
well as Introducing Italian and
Rhone grapes. The winery
produces 14,000 cases of wine
annually.
The Pooles have enjoyed
global travel over their 60 years
of marriage.
"We've even gone uound the
tip of South America on a cargo
transport ship in '84," John said.
The Pooles said Tuesday that
they planned to have a simple
dinner for their 60th
anniversary today -unless
their children surprise them
with something. as they did fo,r
their SOth. .
"We never expected to live
this long," John Poole said, with
Olivia nodding in concurrence.
The walls of their house and
garage are covered with
m emorabilia: pictures, posters
and lmick.knacks from their life's
experiences and world travels,
chndren, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
"If I had it to do over again, 1 •
wouldn't change a thing." Olivia
Poole said.
• KRIS O'OONNEU. is a Daily Pilot
intern. He can be reached at
l<ris.odonnell@latimes.com.
from.
The region also filed a police
report for misappropriation of
funds on May 16, Wade said:
Mike Barr, the regional com-
missioner of Region 120. which
covers most of Costa Mesa. said
he is not aware of any misappro-
priation in his region since he
first became involved with AYSO
seven years ago. He said his re-
gjon follows the AYSO guidelines
and officials try to make finan-
cial infonnat.ion available to as
many board members as pos-
sible.
'Tm not sure. what happened
in Newport Beach," Barr said_ "I
think if the guidelines are fol-
lowed. you should be able to
avoid somethjng like this from
happening. But it's up to every-
one on the board to know those
gujdelines, too."
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (949) ,
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre. newman 1a•Jatimes.com
Homer Bludau said. "II probably
won't affect the numbers that
may be coming into the commu-
nity. I th.ink that it may have that
e«ect next year when people see
we mean business.·
Councilman Tod Ridgeway
said he believes that promoting
owner occupancy in an area that
is now composed mostly of rent-
als could provide a long-tenn so-
lution.
"This year. I'm not sure how
much the word has gotten out,"
Ridgeway said. ~we want to de-
ter this behavior in future years
as well. and moving toward
owner occupancy is the way to
do that."
•JUNE CASAGRANO£ covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airport_ She may be reached at
(949) 5744232 or by e-mail at
june.casagrande@latimes. oom.
C.osla Mesa's United Fund drive zona University's Distinguished
and as president of the Southern ~Alumni Award In 1982, Moore re-
Califomia Industry Education ceived Cypress CoDege's Presi-
Council. dent's Award.
ln 1972, Moore received Costa In lieu of flowers, the family
Mesa's Outstanding Citiz.en aslcs that contributions be made
Award, as well as Northern Ari-to the Dr. Robert B. Moore Schol-
seeks volunteers to answer calls
for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter.
(949) 261-9446.
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jewelry, aooessories, antiques and
collectibfes to fund the society's
researdl, education and patient
serviQea Pf'QQ'!ms. The goods
may be dropped off at 2600 E.
Coast Highway, Corona def Mar.
Volunteers are also needed from
10 a.m. t~ p.m. Monday thl'OUgh
Saturday at the same location.
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wNdt °""".free~ to communldell. «h>oll end
~t1t' ~trained
speakers to address'~ is8ues.
The organization will train all
interested volunteers at a epec:ial .....
session on Dec. 7 from 8:30 a.m. to
1 :30 p.m. at the Spedrum Club,
• 1636 Oeefpattc Drive in Fullerton.
For 11!Mf'Vstiont, call Florence
Denn at (949) 567-0804 by Nov. 22.
AMERICAN HEART ASSN •
The American Heart Alen_ ls
looldnd for volunteera to p9ffofm
various general offtce duties In the
mein offioe and imptement
educ8lion8I and tunc:t-nWno
events through Orange County. No
e>epel'iet lee neoeeaety. lreining wlft
be proo.Aded. (Ml 866-3666.
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Hoepice ~needs~
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fan"'6ee In 1hl 9f'MW en.
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PUBLIC
SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• w..t Bebr StrMt: An auto
theft waa reported in the 600
block at 9:49 a.m. Monday.
• College Awnue: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
2100 block at 6:08 a.m.
Monday.
• Harbor Boulevard: Petty
theft was reported in the
• 2700 block at 10:43 p.m .
Monday.
• loglln Avenue: An auto
theft was reported in the
1300 block at 8:15 p.m.
Monday.
• Maple S1rHt: A hit-and-run
was reported in the 2200
block at 7:58 a.m. Monday.
• Newport Bout.wrd:
Vandalism was reported in
the 2600 block at 11:10 a.m.
Monday.
• South Cont Driw: Petty
theft was reported in the 900
block at 4 p.m. Monday.
•
• w..t 19th Street: Grand
theft was reported in the 500. ·
block at 12:59 p.m. Monday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Avocado Avenue: Grand
theft was reported in the
1000 block at 6:06 p.m.
Tuesday.
• West Balboa Boulevard: A
burglary was reported in the
1800 block at 6:55 p.m.
Tuesday.
•West Coast Highw-v:.Petty
theft was reported In the 400
block at 7:06 a.m. Tuesday.
• Newport Boulevard: An
auto theft was reported in
the 2900 block at 12:41 a.m .
Tuesday.
• Newport Cent.w Drive E.Ht.
Banery was reported in the
200 block at 1 :47 p.m.
Tuesday.
• lsJend and East Bay
a'V9nU": A hit-and-run was
reported at 10:10 a.m .
Tuesday. I\
"San Miguef Drive: An auto
theft was reported in the 300
block at 12:29 p.m. Tuesday.
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Cigarette suspected
in freeway brush fire
A cigarette buct may have
caused a grass fire near the
Costa Mesa Freeway's con-
nector to the Corona del
Mar Freeway on Wednesday
afternoon, California High-
way Patrol officials said.
Costa Mesa firefighters
responded to the 4 p.m. call.
Capt. Jim Gottenbos said.
Four fulJ-tirne firefighter:r.
and two Explorers arrived at
the scene and had the fire
u,nder contro l within 15
minutes. he said.
"lt couldn't have been
fireworks because it would
have been hard for fire-
works to get that far," he
said. "We're still looking into
what caused it."
The affected area was
about 4-0 feet by 60 feel of
low brush, Gottenhos said.
arship Foundation in care of the-
OCC Foundation, 270 I Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. C.A 92626.
• KAIS 01>0NNEU. is a Daily Pilot
intern. He can be reached at
l(r(s.Odonnell@/atimes.oom.
. .•
INVOLVED
Continued from A4
AMMAl NETWORK
OF OftANGE COUNTY .
Qecome a bottle-fe!tder or take In
pregnant cata at your home. Many
~kill pregnant ceta upon
'irrival. Dogs and ~ta are also
avallabfe for adoption.(949) ~or
~.anlmalnetworlc.org.
A$SISTANCE LEAGUE
OF NEWPORT·MESA
Volunteers loold11g for varying
level• of involvement are needed
to htlP the organization wtth Its
~I of helping ct\lldren In the
community. (9491646-«l29.
AsSN. RENAISSANCE
CREATORS
The Costa Meta group sponsors
end supports outreach community
•rvice programa, audl as the
homeless sanctuary. Volunteers
~re needed. (714) 64(}.6803.
BEST BUOOIES
1'he nonprofit organlzatlon ia
looking for volunteera 18 and older
to provide companlonahlp for
edultl with developmental
dlaablfltlec. A.a 11 "Citizen Buddy.'
volunteera will villt with a buddy
twloe a month and call or e-mail
ttiem once 11 week. The
organlution also haa an a-Buddies
program that forms frlendahipa
entirely over theJntemet
\iolunteera for that program must
be at least 12 years old. (714)
5:48-1826 or www.butbuddfes.orp.
BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS
The local ct\apter la looking for
men and women'older than 20
who hayw lived in Orange County
for at least alx monthl and have
been on the job for at least three
month• to aerve as big brothers or
big listers for ct\lldren ages 6 to 16
from •Ingle-parent homes. (7141
644-m3.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.
Volunteer ~rtunities for the
Orange County Council Include
fund-raising. program
development and training to
existing troops and padcs. (714)
546-4990.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS
Of. NEWPORT-MESA
The three area dube need
volunteer c:oadles and ans and
crafts worbhop teadlers. Call tor
locations. (949) 642-2246.
BRAILLE INSTTTUTE'S
OAANGE COUNTY CENTER
The nonprofit organization is
looking for volunteers with a basic
knowledge of Windows 951438,
Microsoft Word and 11 willingness
to leam the adaptive equipment used by its students to participate
tn various pvlties 8t the Oasis
Senior Cen\er In Corona del Mar.
Volunteers will MOr legally blind
adott atudents using computers
end other adaptive tedlnology.
Mary Johnson, (714) 821-5000, ext
2113.
CAMP LAUREL FOUNDATION
Camp Laurel it seeking volunteer
counselors and medical staff for
Summer Camp and Teen
Adventure Cemp. The organization
ia dedicated to providing
educational camping programs
tree of cnarge to ct\ildren living
with HIV and AIDS. Cell (323)
653-5005.
COMPANION HO~CE
The Hoepice la now r6C:ruiting
volunteers to become a friend for
90me008 who needs that extra
apeoial caring at the end-of-life.
Become a member of• team
whose goal is to promote quality
of life and comfort measurea. Eecn
applicant will receive 16 hours of
orientation and training. For more
Information. call (714) 560-81n or
•mail volunteers@Companion
Ho6piotJ.com
COMMUHrTY ANIMAL
NETWORK
The netwoft needs volunteers to
help control the rising population
of wild cats In local
neighbofhoods. Volunteers ~Id
trap and deliver cats to local
veterinarians fol' apeylng or
neutering, end then refeaee them
beet to the property wt.'8 they
w.'9 found, The goal of the
program la to aave the Mves of
stray C81S. (949) 7~.
COSTA MESA
CMC PLAYHOUSE
The~ Medi volunteen
for ush«ing, becbtage ~
maiflnge, typf,,g, oontrofflng tights
end manv other dude&. IM>
e&0-6289.
COSTA MESA
tllTOllCAL IOCETY
TM eocMtv ,,,_we end
~" hlleofyof C.. Mete end 1he hefbor.,..,
~.,. needed1or1he
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UT'ERACY PROGRAM
The program is always In need of
volunteer tutora. No professional
teadllng experience is required. To
attain certification, a seriea of
training classes must be
completed. For more Information,
contact Literary Se'Mce8 at the
.. ~rt Beach Ubrary, (949)
717-3874.
COSTA MESA MS
SELF-HELP GROUP
The Orange County cnapter of the
· national Multiple Sclerosis SoCI~
has started a new self-help group
In Costa Mesa for people newly
diagnosed or with minimal
symptoms of multiple sclerosis, or
both. The group meets at 11 a.hl.
the second Tuesday of ~ery
month. (949) 650-7659.
COSTA MESA
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Seniors 55 and older are Invited to
help atatf the Westside substlltion.
Volunteers are asked to work two
four•hour daytime shifts per week.
They would be responsible for
answenng phones, bicycle
registration, fingerprinting, dJIUI
entry and asslltlng with other
Citywide projects. Seniors who can
speak Spanish and English are
also needed. Cell for an
11ppli~t1on. Fred Ga&<Xler, (714)
754-5208.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
The multipurpose senior services
facility et the corner of 19th Street
and Pomona Avenue seek&
volunteers who can greet
members and the public at the
from desk and volumeers for the
Resource Department with Excel
computer experience and sharp
telephone skills. The Senior Meals
program also needs people to
deliver meals to homes. (949)
645-2356.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP.
The nonprofit organization at the
Costa Mesa Senior Center is
looking for new board members.
The fund-raising and policymaking
board needs volunteers who will
participate in monthly meetings,
occasional committee meetings
and special projects. Candidates
should have connections in Costa
Mesa and surrounding
communities and an interest in
serving the community by helping
seniors. (949) 645-2356, ext. 16
COURT-APPOINTED
SPECIAL ADVOCATES
Volunteers are needed to serve as
advocates for abused, neglected
and abandoned cnildren.
Voluntoors woric one on one wnh a
cn1ld for three hours a week. (714)
~-9034.
CRISIS ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM INC.
The nonprofit organization 1s
seeking volunteers for its
expanding trauma response
program. Some volunteers assist
law enforcement. firefighters and
other emergency-type responders
by providing emotional first aid
and support to in1ul'9d or
traumatl2ed people. Other
volunteers provide dispatctl and
office support. No experience is
necessary. Training will be
provideq. (949) 588-1414.
DISPUTE RESOLl/TlON
SERVICES
Volunteer mediators, case
specialists and outreach assistants
are needed to help 1n a variety of
mediation cases. Bilingual
language skills are needed for
office volunteeri and for
medlatora. (949) 260-0488.
EASTER SEALS
Enter Seal• needs volwrteef1 tor
ongoing clerical~ programs
for ct\lldren with disabilities and
apeclal events. (714) 834-1111.
ENVIRONMENTAL
NATURE CENTER
Volunteer trail guides are needed
to help visitors learn about their
environment. (949) 645-8489.
FAMILIES -COSTA MESA
This team of community-based
organizations, wh1cn works to
provide youth and families with
counseling, family support, health
education, mentoring, tutonng,
after.scnool activities ,and kin~ip
services, needs volunteers in all
areas. (949) 574-3976.
FISH -MOBILE MEALS
Call (949) 642-6060 to help Friends
In $ervice to Humanity with the
M obile Meals pwgram and
provide ongoing emergency
asaistance to those In need Both
always seek volunteer assistance
In a variety of areas (9491
645-8050.
RUENOSOFTHEBALLET
MONTMARTRE
The Friends need volunteers who
want to help talented local dancers
perform In profeu1onal theaters.
For 30 years, the organization has
provided the community with
quality Russian ballet training To
help youth develop strong
discipline skills. bwld high
self..,steem and acn1eve dreams o1
being a professional dancer. call
(714) 241-7424.
FRIENDS OF TliE COSTA MESA
LIBRARIES
The Friends is a support group for
the three libraries in Costa Mesa.
To join, help with fundraiaing
events and help promote library
programs and services in our
community, call (714) 5564396.
FRIENDS OF TiiE
NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY
The boolcstore needs donations for
book sales. Good quality cn1ldren's
and nonfiC11on books are especially
needed. They may be left at any of
the branch libraries -Balboa,
M anners or Corona del Mar -or
1n the special book closet next to
the Friends Book Store, at 1000
Avocado Ave. Volunteers are •.
needed to staff the used book
S1ore, w tuch 1s inside the entrance
of the Central Library. Volunteers
must be members of the Friends 9f
the Library and are asked to wor1<
one three-hour shrft per month
(949) 759-9667
GIRL SCOUTS
Girl Scouts of Orange County
needs volunteers who will be
trained as troop leaders, serve on
special committees and give
lecttlres, demonstrations or
dasses (7141979-7900.
GIRLS INC.
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Volunteers are needed to offer
educational and enricnment
opportunities for girls and boys
(9491646-7181.
HOSP1CE PREFERRED CHOICE
Volunteers are needed to help
make a difference in the ltves of
terminally ill persons and their
families. Volunteers would assiS1
them with nonmed1~I needs sucn
as providing respite for the
primary caregiver, running
errands, reading to the patients
and weekly aoclaJ vi.sits. The
organization II also loold11g fol'
clerical and bereavement
volunteet'9 to assist with office
dutiet. Training 11 provided. (714)
980-0900.
HUMAN OPTIONS
The organization shelters.
counsela and educates abused
women and mlldren. It is looking
for volunteers. (949) 7J7-5242. ext.
24
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Volunteen; are needed for Project
Caring, which provides
socializatJon and cultural
experiences to the Jewish
residents and others at Fairview
Developmental Center in Co~
Mesa. Volunteers "adopt# a facility
to provide programming of Jewish
content to the residents on a
monthly basis. Th~ must take a
TB test and undergo a
fingerprinting badcground did
Volunteers are also needed to
provide comfon and support to tt,e
Jewish terminally ill and their
families. The group sponsors an
ongoing Jewish healing suppon
group for people with chronic
, illness et 7 p.m. Thursdays at the
Jewiah Family Service, 2SO E.
Baker St., Suite G, Costa '\iesa.
Free. Preregjstration requtred. (714)
445-4950.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
The organization o"f women,
committed to promoting
volunteerism, developing the
potential of women and 1mprov1ng
communities through the woric
and le&dersh1p of trained
volunteers, Is seekjng new
members. (949) 261-0823.
KAISER PERMANENTE
HOSPICE SERVICES
Volunteers ere needed to spend
four hours per week visiting
patients or doing errands for them
or their caregivers in communitlac
near volunteers' homes 15621
622·3805.
LAGUNA GREENBELT INC.
Volunteers are needed to assiS1
Laguna Coast Wilderness Parl( staff
and James Dilley Preserve staff
and docents with hiker registration
and general public orientation
(949)488-0287
LAGUNA SHANTI
Laguna Shanti, an organization
that wor1cs wrth persons with HIV
or AIDS. is seeking caring
volunteers to ~ss1st with running
the front office, delivenng m eals,
providing transportation and
providing complimentary
therapies sum as masiaage,
acupuncture and cniropractic care.
Lisa Toghia, (949) 494-1446.
LIFELINE LMNG CENTERS
Mentally ill adults rely on the
Newport Beach center for
residential housing. h needs
professional fund-raisers to
suppon and maintain this
resource
LUV-A-PET CENTER •
Volunteers who love to wori< with
cats and kittens are needed at the
Luv-a-Pet Center at PetsMart in
Costa Mesa. For more information,
~II (949) 451-3272.
MASTER CliORALE
OF ORANG( COUNTY
The performing arts organization
needs volunteers for computer
input. Udleclng, filing and handling
phones. (714) 66U262.
MENTOR PROGRAM
YMCA Com1T1unlty Setvlcea needl
• mentora to make a fasting effect on
a young person'• life. Students 10
to 18 years oki are metdled with
mentors to Improve their sdlool
perfOfmanoe and aett..-eem
while developing positive peer and
adult relatJonships, (714) SG-9622,
ext 35.
MOBllf MEALS
Volunteer drivers are M8ded to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
elderly dienu incapabte of
shopping and cooking for
themselves. For more information.
call (9491645-8050.
MOZART CLASSICAL
ORCHESTRA
Orange County's only nonprofi1
resident cnamber ord'lestra needs
volunteers for tici(eting, ushenng,
phones. mailing and help wJtJi
receptlona. Nominees are also
being sought for tH9 board of
director•. (949) 83().2950
NEW DIRECTIONS
FOR WOMEN INC ..
The recovery center for w omen
with alcohol or other d'lem1cal
dependencies seeks volunteers.
(949) 548-9927 between 10 a.m
and 6 p.m .; or Joy, 19491 548-8754.
NEWPORT BAY NATURALIST
The Upper Newpori Bay Nature
Preserve Is looking for volunteers
to assist with naturalist.Jed tours
Thursday, Jury 3, 2003 ~
and progra~. special evenu and
habitat restoration prOJects. The
Interpretive oentM 11 It 2301
University Onve, Newport Beadi.
(714) 973-6829.
NEWP"oRT BEACH
CONFERENCE AND VISrTORS
BUREAU
The bureau 1s dedioeted to the
promotion of the city to potential
visitOfs. Volunteers with extensive
knOllYledge of Newport 8eactl are
needed (9491722-1611.
NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY
LITERACY PROGRAM
The program aeek.s volunteers to
lutor adults who want to improve
their reading and wnung slolls
Volunteers will be certified dunng
training workshops the Central
library 1949) 717-3874
NEWPORT BEACH PREMIERE
CINEMA GUILD
The Newport Beacn Premiere
Cinema Guild. whid'I supports the
Newport Buen Film Festival 11
loolong for new members
lnterestetl candidates should want
to help further an art11t.1c and
cultural heritage in the community
and should have a love of cinema
and a de$1re to raise awarene$$ of
the film feS11val (9491 253-2880
NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC
LIBRARY FOUNDATION
The library foundation needs extra
hands to perlorm clerical duties
sucn as filtng organlllng and
sruffing envelopes, at the Central
library. 1000 Avocado Ave 19491
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EDITORIAL
Celebrate
the Fourth
• • • • • r~spons1bly
T he Fourtl1 of July has
arrived again, but while
the holiday marks our
nation's freedom -the
227th year of it -those
freedoms must be respected
and not overextended.
In Newport-Mesa, there are
many ways to celebrate the
Fourth. In Newport Beach, there
are the Dunes' fireworks, the
48th Fourth of July Boat Parade,
the 30th annual lndependence
Day Celebration at Mariners
Park:, the beach and, of course,
the unofficial gathering in West
Newport.
The latter is where
celebrating freedom can be
abused. The ciry has made a few
decisions to rein in the partyers,
including deploying 30% more
police officers and tripling the
fines. Last year, about 160
people were arrested. Public
drunkenness and fighting were
among the violations.
There are plenry of ways to
celebrate in West Newport, and
drinking is among them. But
alcohol can be enjoyed
responsibly, and fights are
absolutely unnecessary during
times of celebration. The
forefathers of our country
fought so that those who lived
after them wouldn't have to.
In Costa Mesa, there'!> another
long-standing tradition for the
celebration of our nation's
independence: selling off
fireworks. But, again, it's
another freedom that can be
abused.
Driving around Costa Mesa,
there are fireworks stands
everywhere. Within those
stands are Piccol9 Petes, ground
Oowers, sparklers and.other
awe-inspiring lifeworks. While
those who created the different
fireworks had one sane
intention fo r them. there are
others out there who know far
too well how to make them
much more dangerous.
For the sake of innocent
bystanders and their properties.
it would behoove everyone
igniting fireworks to do so
wisely and without altering
their uses. And, of course. there
is no need to throw the
fireworks into the air or to find
illegal fireworks and shoot those
into the air. Abusing this puto;
lives and property at stake.
Let's celebrate the Fourth the
way it should be celebrated:
using our freedom responsibly.
. .
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Airport supporters
need a united front
I n his Jetter of June 17. Russell
Niewiarowski expressed
hope that Los Angeles may
be able to silence South Counry
NTMBYs by putting El Toro into
federal jurisdiction ("LA. may be
able to silence NIMBYs). As he
correctly points out. the needs of
Orange County, Southern
California regional
transportation area and the
national air transportation
system require the inclusion of
El Toro into the U.S. airways
system to add much-needed
runway capaciry. After all. the
airport was built with taxpayer
funds and rightfully belongs to
all U.S. residents.
I agree wholeheartedly with all
but the last paragraph in the
letter. In that paragraph. he
suggests·that the Board of
Su~ could not plan an
airport In accordance with the
Federal Aviation Administration.
That is a totally incorrect
statement At the board's
direction, a very competent
design team led by Gary Simon
not only designed the
remodeling of the existing El
Thro airport, but had it approved
by the aviation administration
and the Navy. The plan is
available for review at local
county libraries.
The V-Plan is another way to
redesign the airport. but has no
advantage over the existing.
approved airport plan. The planes
would be required to take off and
fly south over the Irvine Specoum
and southern Newport Coast
homes. The significant advantage
of the present airport
configuration is that the design is
complete and has been approved
by both the aviation
administration and the Navy. ·11ie
county would be remiss in its
duty to waste money and effort
on some sideline scheme that has
no recognition by the federal
government.
As to the "pilots' plan.· the
pilots I have spoken to who have
flown into and out of El Toro
thousands of times are
unanimous that El Toro is a
good airport. The V-Plan is a
clivisive scheme that has cost El
Toro an estimated 50,000 votes,
votes that could have helped
defeat the Measure W scam. To
be effective, the airport
supporters should all be pulling
in the same direction.
WILLIAM KEARNS
Costa Mesa
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The possible expansion of the grass area above Corona del Mar State Beach has caused quite a controversy.
Responses to Nichols show
real bigotry
1 a m sadtlened over the incident
c;urrounding Newport Beach City
Councilman Dick Nichols, not so
much with Nichols' comment. which
could be interpreted as bigoted if
one is looking for such a slant, but
more so with the resultant torrent of
angry. mean and actually vile
criticism by people who have
assum ed an undeserved pos ition o f
self-righteousness.
The overreaction and degree of
hate speech directed at the
councilman is far more frightening
to me than h is unfortunate remark:.
Comparing him to Hitler and
Saddam Hussein is not only cruel
-it is asinine. Calling for his
resignation is extreme. Those
~yelling "intolerance" and "bigot"
..-are the most intolerant and bigoted
of all.
Ironically. everyone can viJify
Ouistian conservative white men all
day lo ng with no fear of retaliation,
especially if it is cloaked in politically
correct speech. Just ask: Nichols if
you don't believe me.
KATHERINE WRIGHT
Costa Mesa
Freedom of speech either
ex ists, or government is lo t
I would like to refer to the
progress ing brouhaha over the
descriptive words used by Newport
Beach City Councilman Dick
Nichols, which he used while
allempting to discuss the feasibiliry
of trying to maintain long grass in a
particular area of public beach in
Corona del Mar. His use of the
descriptive word "Mexicans"
elicited c ries of racism. As if the
very word were forbidden and
subject to a gag order.
Once City Councilman Gary
Proctor went so far as to
characterize its u ~e by Nichols as
being uncon stitullonal. Such a
mistaken characterization and
auaclc on word!i make it appear that
we in California have already lost
our right to free speech. Freedom of
s peech is freedom of speech. You
eithe r have it or you don'1. There
is n't any in between or almos1. It
cannot be abridged by merely being
controversial o r impolitic. Jr we
cannot exercise it, we have no
mean!> to govern ourselves.
REBAWIWAMS
Newpon Beach
At some point. pet adoptions
topping maJcing sense
Pei adopuons ~eem great for the
p aper to promote. Bui the one from
June 23 (in which the killen needed
$2,500 in surgery) seems a bit
much. For this kind of money. I
co\Jld find 20 kid~ in our
n eighborhood/community who
need to visit a dentist for their first
teeth dean ing.
I love animal.,, but please help us
use our generous rec;ources m ore
wic;e ly than this.
DANA BINFORD
Newport Beach
Smith mage to capture one
reader's feeling
Steve Smith's article in Saturday's
Daily Pilot is a true masterpiece
("An indecent act in a decent city").
He repre ent'> my thoughts and
beliefs. He covers it all and state it
very well.
MIRIAM BIRNKRANT
Newport Beach
Controversy .clouds issue at
Big Cor:ona
AJI of the controversy about
Newport Beach City Councilman
Dick Nichols' s tatement is clouding
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
the issue. Our beach al Corona del
Mar is precious. More grass,
parking or larger buildings will
spoil what is there -!>and and
water. which the tide!. are taking
away.
Let's make what we create there
simple and beautiful.
LAURIE KELLOGG
Corona del Mar
Condo project would provide
needed Westside lift
Costa Mesa's Wests ide has long
suffered from a severe lack of
investment. Now. at long last. a
condo project 1s proposed for the
heart of do\.' ntown This is an
excellent location for
owner-occupied housing for
couples and singles who enjoy
being in midst o f city life and not
for large. family-style homes.
This project is an opp orrunity to
start a real renewal by inviting into
our Westside the customer base for
the superma rket that residents say
they want. and for the normal
commercial amenities you find in
the rest of the city. Without new
housing. there will never be a
customer b ru.e. and w ithout a
customer base, the re will never be
the investment the Westside
desperately n eeds.
If this 'project goes down in
names. think what message Costa
Mesa wiU be sending to developers
who may consider investing in the
Wes tside: "Forget it. Costa Mesa
doesn't want any investment in the
Westside; they want poverty and
squalor.·
Let's not blow this chance and
s end the wrong message.
. ELEANOR EGAN
Costa Mesa
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Eleanor Egan ia a
former Costa Mesa Planning
Commissioner.
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Us versus them continues to hurt Costa Mesa
lyGtoff WHt
For years. a light-knit group
of WestsJde residents,
referred to as the
•1mproven. • have waged a bartle
wlth the d ty powers·that-be,
boplng to resurrect their part of
our city from the signs and
c:auaa of decay.
'Ibey have participated in
stUdy after study. attended
meedna after meeting and
jothed oommJtteea, boplng to
dect cb&Qae ln lhefr part of
town. Membert of their group
have ltOOd before the City
Q)undl, Redew)opment AtJtncy
and Pllnn&nc ComrniMion and
ailde lm,_.ned pleM for
~in d>e drc:wnQnces . =:.feel C8&IM .... decline in .~~
Cmwllnd llUIDllWI ~
on the Westside. u well as the
Orange Coast CoUege swap Meet
-all of which fit their definition
of "magnets" for undesirable
elements in I.he communJty.
They have also targeted
businesses on the Westside,
some of which they claim are
poisoning their downwind
neighborhoods with nrudous
abbome poll\itants. They have
espoused re-zoning the Wescatde
bill& lndustrial"IU'!f~ assuming
that such an act .~ out many of the bU.tnel*t located
~ -and the jobs they
provide lO "undeslrlble
elements" -under tM ~of
putdng that &and to U1 •t>ett and hf8bai ow.. upecale ..
fam8y bome8.
Among other comptafnu are
d>e prolilerdoo ol wndln& canJ
and produce U\lCb prowlna
dW Oi!WJbothoodt and the
general untJdiness of the area.
despite the fact that more'
infrastructure improvement and
beautification dollatS have been
spent by the city ln that part of
town ~an any other in recent
years.
Other complalntl have rang~
from the very serious -a rising
crlme rate and trtcreased gang
activity-tQ others less
bnportant ln the grand scheme
of thlngl -the ·wega1· use of
soccer balls in some parks, for
example. '
The lmprovers have managed
to pt two sympathetic t
ca.odldates, OuU Steel and Allan
M&nlOOr. elected td the City
Qnmcll by~ manipulation
of the proceN, and hlYe hJah
bopea ot acquiring a~ on
the COlmdl at the 2004 Mtfon.
~tendaJ maJority WU rwcendy when Bric 8ew:r'
f
stepped aside and allowed Mike
Sch eafer to become the
appointed candidate to replace
departed Mayor Ka.nm
Robinson.
They have participated in the
Community Redevelopment
Action Committee, which has
also frustrated their efforts to
make changes occur. At least
o ne of their number baa re<iently
called for a perpetuadon of the
group. stating that "We dJdn't get
what we wanted;"
All these ~an of effort and, ln
their eyes. rejecdon have
result~ ln what might be besl.
de1edbed u an "ua veraua
them" mencaJity by many
members of the IJ'OUI» The
temion among eome oC their
members lt quite obvk>ua. Th1t
""f have bten I retult of
di•ppolntmmt ln Outs Steel -
I man dtey feh would e«ectMly
champion their cause when
elected to the council. He has. or
course, proven to be a dismal
failure in that regard -
provtdln.g-no leadership in the
resolution of issues important to
the group.
As acting mayor, when glven
the chance recently by
Robinson's departure, he not
only failed to lead, but he has
been unable to build alliances
ne<:etwy to achJeve majortty
votes on many Watt ldo iaaues.
IH.ppeara that, despite hia role
u mayor pro tem. he has been
lhoved off Into a comer recently
and hit oplnio,_ ~ Uttle
cndence by tbe other coundJ
membm. It'• hllhtY unhbly he
wW manap enouP wttl to be
re·elected In 20CM, wbkb II good
l\t!WI for. city delperMe •
~ WhOe mo.c restdents ~du.
city are sympathetic to the
issues that concern the
improvers, the posslbWty of a
narrowly focused majority on
the City CounclJ causes a good
deal of apprehension among
other members of the
~mmunlty. This ls especlally tO'
when considering the
undertytng phllotOphy of one ~
their m oat outipoken
paniclpanta, Martin Millard, a
City Hall t.etMtt knawn for h1s
controYeralal vtewa.
tu long u the group rema1n.s
closely aligned with him. thelr
modvet wW also be-..pect. M
long .. he 1,ppew1 to be pulllnf'
atrlngt behind the curtaift. It wl
be U1Umed that they~"" -
philoeophy on t1ee. ~It le
thetr chofse to make.
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AROUND TOWN Tridt&: Internet 101: a free
Internet W<Hbhop, at 10 a.m. at
the Newport BMCtl Central
Ubrary. The beginning.level
oveMew wtll be repeated at 9
a.m . July 19 at the S.lboe braACh.
For more Information, cell (949)
717-3816.
•Send AROUND 'TOWN ltem1 to
the Deity Piiot. 330 W. 8-v St.,
COltl MeM, CA 92e27; by Hn•il
to l'Jtlta...,w•"1thM&c:om; bv fax to (9'9) M&-4170; or by
Cllllng (IM9) 67""'298. lndudt the
time, ct.te· end loCltlon of the
event. .. w.11 .... cont..:t phone
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TODAY
ChlldNn .............. fhtthrough
1lxth gradet •re Invited to '
"Storytelllng S.fari" at 10:30 a.m.
at B•lbo• Branch Public Library.
For more Information, calH949)
717·3816.
UC Irvine wit houM a he~
ltUdlM open houae that 01fer1 a
general Introduction and
explan•tlon of poja and teadle1
how t>.1lc procesaes can
tranlform your everyday life by
piecing It In a context of
e~ndlng Mlf .. wareneu. The
clau runa from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m .
In Unlver11ty Exten1lon A, rooms
· 101 and 102. For more
Information, call (949) 824-6692.
FRIDAY
Th• Amertc:an Legion v.dtt Club
wtll hoat the 48th Fourth of July
Boat Parade, featuring loada of
dedted out yadlta parading along
the watera of Newport Bay
atartlng at 1 p.m. There are 30
boat categorfea eligible for
award•. For more Information,
call (949) 673-3646.
Fonner atate s.n. M•lt•n
Bergeaon wtll be grand mar1hal
at the 30th annu•l Independence
Day Celebration •t Marfner1 Park.
Riding In a hay wagon, Berge10n
wlll lead bike rldert and walker•
of all agea, who wtll begin
auembllng for the patriotic
parade at 9:30 a.m. at Mariners
Drive and Com'modore Road.
Mariner1 Park la on Dover Drive
at Irvine Avenue. For more
Information, call (949) 644-3151.
SATIJRDAY
N.wport Dunee Reeott'a •MovlM
on the Beadl" Mriea offers
"Robin Hood" atartlng at dusk on
the Newport aand. Parking costs
$8 per car. Campfires will also be
available for 1'morea. The resort
la at 1131 Bade Bay Drive. For
more information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
Newcomers to the digltal
universe are Invited to "Tools and
MONDAY
fUnn¥men .WI MMdn wHI put on
a magic ahow at 10:30 a.m . at the
Newport Beach Central Library.
Children entering first through
sixth gredet are Invited to the
Interactive program, whldl will
be repeated at 3 p.m. July 9 at the
Mariner• Brandl and at 10:30 a.m.
July 10 at the Balboa Branch. For
more Information, call (949)
717-3816.
TUESDAY
The dty of N.wport Beech will
present an official proclamation
recognizing the 60th aMlversary
of the 1963 NatJonal Jamboree at
. 7 p.m. The ~remony will be at
council dlambera at Newport
Beadl City Hall. For more
Information, call (714) 546-4990,
ext..142.
•Protect your hMrt,• a fNe
seminar, will be offered by Judith
~ero from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at
Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St ..
Costa Mesa. To make
reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
WEDNESDAY
.Mt Sat Introductions Invitee the
public to an exclusive evening to
meet some of Orange County's
most eligible •Ingles at its
"Where the Elite Meet" mixer
from 6 to 9 p.m. at Brio ·
Restaurant In Corona del Mar.
The coat I• $76 per person. Wear
codrtall attire. For reservations,
call (949) 233-6405 before July 2.
•r=t.mlah Garden Style D"liln•·
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 regiatratlon
fee. Pre-registration i1 required.
For more informetion, call (949)
673-2261.
•Newport Networidf1il" ewnta
are designed to provide
networking opportunities for
businesspeople in Newport
Beadl. The improved Newport
Networking events will take place
on the second Wednesday of
eadl month, and will alternate
between a breakfast and a lunch.
July's event is a breakfast, and
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will be held from 7:30 to 9'.30 a.m.
1t the Dally Grill In Fashion Island.
The coat la $17 with a reaervetion,
$21 •t the door. For reservations
or more Information, call (949)
7~11.
Speek Up Newport will hold Its
monthly general memberahlp
meeting at the Newport Beech
Tennli Club, 2601 Ealtbluff Drive.
Food ind drinka will be served
atartlng at 6:30 p.m., and the
program wlll begin at 6 p.m. This
month'a topic 11 "Fourth of Juty -
11 the Party Over?" Capt. Paul
Henlaey of the Newport Beacti
Police w111 give a recap of the
Fourth of July Neighborhood
Enhancement Zones Ordinance
Implementation. For more
information, call (949) 729-4404.
Eunnyman Jeff Mairtin will put on
a magic show at 3 p.m. at the
Mariners Brandl Library. Children
entering first through sixth
grades are Invited to the
Interactive program. whldl will
be repeated at 10:30 a.m. July 10
at the Balboa Brandl. For more
Information, call (949) 717-3816.
JULY 10
Funnyman Jeff Martin wfll put on
a magic show at 10:30 a.m . at the
Balboa Brandl Ubrary. Children
entering first through sixth
grades are Invited to the
Interactive program. For more
Information, call (949) 717-3816.
JULY 11
JULY U5
"Ofganlc lnMCt eontwo1,• a,...
seminar, Will be offered from 8:30
to 7:30 p.m. 11 Mother'• Market,
226 E. 17th St., Cotta Meu. To
make reservations. cell (800)
695-MOMS.
JULY le
"'tbut Moftelige and MoMy:.
free program on the prooes1 of
buying, aelllng or refinancing a
home, wlll run from 7 to 9 p.m. In
the Vincent Jorgensen Center
next to Mariners 'Brandl Library.
Local author Randy Johnson wlll
be gueat author, launching "Meet
the Author,' a aeries featuring
Orange· county writers. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
coatt $8 per car. Ca"'pflree wtll
allO be available for a'rnotea. The
rete>rt la at 1131 Bede Bay Oriw.
For more lnfonnatk>n, calt (IM9)
729-0UNE.·
JULY27
The ~Club of the
Newport 8eac:ti Chamber of
Comme(Oe rs proud to host the
68th annual Fllght of the Lners at
1 p.m. at the Newport Harbor
Yadlt Club, 720 w.at Bay Ave.,
Newport Beac:ti. Join La1er
enthu1laat.s of •II egea a• you aall
to win prizea Ilka best coatume,
best decorated boatJflrst
parent/dllld team, end first
married couple. For more
lnfonTI11tlon, call (949) 673-7730.
JULY 18 . JULY 30
rffwport Dun.e'Resort'1 •Movies A tr.a aemlnar, "Jlt.t Nutlttlon
on the Beacti" aeries offers Pawslbilltle1; wtll be offered by
"Newsies" starting at dusk on the , Coco'• Canine Culalne from 8:30
Newport 11nd. Parking com $8 to 7:30 p.m. at Mother'• Market,
per car. Campfires will alto be 226 E. 17th St .. Costa Meaa. To
available for •'mores. The resort make reservations, call (800)
Is at 1131 Bade Bay Drive. For 695-MOMS.
more information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
JULY 19
Newcomers to the df91tel
universe are Invited to "Tools and
Trides: Internet 101," a free
Internet workshop, at 9 a.m. at
the Balboa brancti of the Newport
Beacti Public Library. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
"Divorce: A New Beglnnlf1i1," a
workshop for men and wome11
divorced or getting divorced, la
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 (949)
644-6435.
ONGOING
VotuntMr driven are needed to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound, frail or
elderly cllenta Incapable of
shopping or cooklng for
themHlvH through "Mobile
Meals; 1pon10red by
FISH-Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
Hospital. Call (949) 646-8050 for
more Information.
Project Cuddle, a nonprofit
organization that offers aafe and
legal alternatlve1 to girl• who are
conaldering abandoning their
babies, 11 In need of ongoing
volunteers. For more lnformatJon,
visit www.proj1JCtcuddlt1.org or
call (714) 432-9681.
N9wpcwt Dunae ~ • .....,...
on the Beech" wtlf Nn ever(
Fridey and Saturday throughout
tf'9 aummer, lnduding a
two-hour barbecue befoN the
m<MM start at dulk. Gu.ltS are
Invited to bMg their flvorit• cuu
of meat. The reaort will provide
the rwat for $7.96 per perton. The •
ftlma wilt be ahown on a large
1CNen In th• und on tNery
Fri~ and ~tunt.v evening In
June and July axe.pt July 4..
Parking 11 $8 per car. For more
Information, call (949) 729-DUNE.,
A vait.ty of pdwtll, Mm~,
and group 1wtm leuona Will be
offered thl1 1um<n•r at the
Marian BergHon Aquatic Center
at Corona del Mar High School.
Options Include one-on-one
lnatruotlon on Saturdaya snd a
Monday through Thursday
program for all agea and levela.
For .... ion datH, tlmea and
coata, call (949) 644-3161, or
reglater In person at Newport
Beadl Recreation and Senior
Servlcea at 3300 Newport Blvd.
Chllchn, tMns and adutta can
now register for summer
recreatJonal boating ciHna
offered through Newport Beac:ti
Recreation Services. CIHHI
begin July 12. Fees vary. Call
(949) 644-3151, or vl1lt the
Newport Beadl Recreation and
Senior Services a 3300 Newport
Blvd. for more Information.
ProfMaional and llcenNd IOCC8f
trainers with the All·England
Soccer Academy are available for
one-on-one, amall group and
large group training. For more
lnform1tlon, call (949) 395-6103.
Jewt.h Femlly s.vtce la
1pon10rlng a teen support group
for high scnool atudenta that
meeta Mondays from 3:30 to 5
The Community Action Fund of
Planned Parenthood of Orange
and San Bernardino counties wlll
honor Congreaawomen Loretta
and Linda Sandlez with the
Profile of Courage Award at the
Pacific Club In Newport Beacti
from 6 to 8 p.m . The evening is
titled ·sisterhood is Powerful.''
For more information, caU (714)
997-2155.
lnventora foNm, an Orange
County·based nonprofit
Inventors' support group,
pre1ent1 a seminar on #Getting
Your Product Manufactured" at
7:30 p.m. In Orange Coast
College's Science Lecture Hall.
Registration and networking
begin at 7 p.m. The coat is $5 for
members, $15 for nonmembers.
For more Information, call (714)
540-2491.
Newi>ort Dun" Retort'• "Movln
og_the BeactiH series offers "The
Sword and the Stone" starting at
dusk on the Newport sand.
Parking coats S8 per car.
Campfires will also be available
for •'mores. The resort Is at 1131
Bade Bay Drive. For more
information, call (949) 729-DUNE.
Meey'1 In Coate MIN Invitee
Orange County Aonprofit
organizations that provide
service• and programs to the
HIV/AIDS community to apply for
participation in Macy's South
Coaat Plaza's Paaaport In Store·
f\Jnd·ralser. ihl1 year's event wtll
be held on Oct. 4. To receive an
application to participate, call
(714) 556-0611 , ext. 4231.
• p.m. at Tarbut V'Torah Upper
Sc:tiool In Costa Meu. For
Information or to register, call
(714) 446-4950. Pre-reglatratlon 11
required.
Newport Dun•• R110rt'1 "Movie•
on the Beach" series offers #The·
Wizard of Oz" starting at dusk on
the Newport sand. Parking costs
$8 per ca.r. Campfires will also be
available for s'mores. The resort
Is at 1131 Bac:k Bay Drive. For
more information, call (949)
729-0UNE.
-JULY 12
Newport Dunes Rnort's "Movin
on the Beach" S4'.ries offers "The
Emperor's New Groove• starting
at dusk on the Newport sand.
Parking costs $8 per car.
Campfires will also be available
for s'mores. The resort is at 1131
Bade Bay Drive. For more
Information, call (94S) 729-DUNE.
JULY 14
Elemenu Music will offer a
beginning course using a new
piano-keyboard method from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Vincent
Jorgensen Community Center at
Mariners Park. Registration for
the five-week course is $105. For
more information. call (949)
644-3151.
JULY23
A tr.a Mmlnar and book 1lgnlf1i1,
"Asian Longevity Secrets,H will be
offered by author Ping Wu from
6:30 to 8 p.m. at Mother's Market,
225 E. 17th St., Costa Meaa. To
make reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
JULY 24
The Newport Beach C~•mber of
Commerce's Newport $unset
NetwQrking Mixer will be held
aboard the Empress yadlt of
Pacific Avalon Yactlt Charters,
3404 Via Oporto No. 103, Newport
Beach. The dockside event from 5
to 7 p.m. will include hors
d'oeuvres and a no-host bar. The
mixer is free for members.
Potential members pay $10. For
more information, call (949)
7294400.
JULY 25
Newport Dunes Rnort's ·Movies
on the Beacti" series offers
"Remember the Titans~ starting
at dusk on the Newport sand.
Parking costs $8 per car.
Campfires will also be available
for s'mores. The resort is at 1131
Bad< Bay Drive. For more
information, call (949) 729-0UNE.
JULY 26
Newport Dunes Resort's "Movies
on the Beacti" series offers "Alice
in Wonderland" starting at dusk
on the Newport sand. Parking
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Tue1day1 and Thursdays from
noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine weeka
at West Newport Community
Center. Regietratlon is $54 for one
clasa eadl week or $100 for two
days a week over nine weeka tor
Newport Beach residents. Others
pay an additional $5. For more
information. call (949) 644-3151.
The men:hant. of Balboa VIiiage
will hold a seaside Craft Merdlant
and Farmer's Market at Peninsula
Park near the base of the Balboa
pier in Newport Beadl every
Thursday through Aug. 28 from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. The market will
include fresh organic produce,
freshly cut flowers and arts and
crafts. For more information, call
(714) 536-2213.
Costa ~·, Rea•tion Divlaion
will provide a three-hour theme
birthday party for up to 20 guests
at the Balearic Community Center
weekdays from 6 to 8 p.m ..
Saturdays from 11 a.m . to 2 p.m.
or 4 to 1 p.m. and Sundays from 4
to 7 p.m . Parties for dlildren 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 (71~
754-5158.
Ave new winee will be ..wet on
Bayside Restaun1nt'1 terrace
overtooking Newport Harbor
every Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30
p.m. The cost is $15 per perton.
For more Information, call (949)
721-1222.
r
The Arst P9ge -AM Chlldren'a
Boob, at 270 E. 17th St., No. 10 in
Costa Me11, offers free story time
Mondays,Wedneaday.Friday1
and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10:30
a.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 4 to 5 p.m. For more
information, call (949) 645-5437.
"Abm'Kt Wottta on C.nva1 end
Paper:" an exhibit of art by Janet
Ro1ener, Will be on display at the
Newport Beadl Central Library
through June 30. The exhibit will
feature aefection1 from RoMtner's
"Washed Away" series, created by
dripping, splattering or pouring
additional paint and mediums
onto an original painting and
washing It away to auggest the
passage of time. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
Award-winning worb by
Orange County artists working In
an array of two.-dimen1lonal
media will be on display at
Newport Beadl City Hall through
June 27, for the Spring 2003
Orange County Artists
Exhibition. For more
information, call (949) 717-3870. :
Bayside Reatauran1 In Newport '
Beadl offers wine tasting every :
Thursday night for $16 per .
person, featuring five new wines
each week. For more
information, call (949) 721-1222.
If your orchid 11 too big for Its
pot, Green Systems
lntemational will show you how
to re-pot your plant during their '
free ordlld-pottlng seminar at 2 :
p.m. every Saturday. A plant aale •
11 held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at •
the 20362 Blrdl St. facility. Call •
(949) 756-1211 for Information. '
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, Dady Pilot S 0 C I E 'I Y Ttours<ldy Jul; j t00 A9
THE CROWD
Honoriizg one of the county's finest at the Grove
T he Orange
County elite
gathered forces
under the leadership of
the powerful FirM
American Corporation
Western NationaJ
Group.
•••
to h,onor one
distinguished man.
Rogets A. Severson
received the "American
Tribute" 2003 for his
li}etim.e of achievement B.W. COOK
John and Donna
Crean opened their
Back Bay estate for •
Lheir third annual "A
Gathering of
Friends," helping
Adult Day Care
Services of Orange
County raise more ancfleadership.
Some 600 ci1izem came
together at the Grove of
Anaheim for an event chaired
by Tom and Judy Gilmer. wi1h
Newport's John and Carol
Curci and Melinda _!lnd Tony
Molso serving a'i honorary
chairs of 1he eventng. "hit h
rat'>ed an impre"'" e $245,000
The fund<, \""Ill be d1v1ded
among (,oodwill lndu'>tnt''> of
Orangl' Cuunl>. tht' \pm.U
Co rd ln1ury ~pt.:nJI 1-und and
Angel., (art'. a fund of tht'
Robert R. l'\k<.urrn1rh I nbunt'
I oundauon. •\II oq~cm11a11on'>
'flCC1alt1.e 111 ht:lp111g pl'oplt•
\\llh d1\ab1lt11 t ....
I ormc•r < .o'>t.i Ml''>.t l\tayor
and Datly l'tlol colu111nt'>l Peter
Buffa ~ervcd .. , nHt'>ll'f of
teremon1c' Huffa lattnl'hcd
1he fir~t "Anll'nra11 I nbu1t'"
la'>t year honoring Newpon..,
legendary Paul Salata
')uppor1111g the l elt•bra11on
were Donnie Mcfadde n. Peter
and Glnny Ueberroth, Jim and
Barbara Roundtree. Bill
Smith, Judy Madorskl. Rich
Kanzler. Kevin Coleman .tnd
Don Roger1>, pn·,1dt•n1 ;md
( ro of (.oodw1ll l11du .. 1rtc'>.
Orange Counl\'
~t·\ er,on 1rul~ e111hod1t-'
the '>ptrll ot .\llll'rtl cl .md ha-.
'ho\\n h" u1mm11111ent 111
rummunll} '>l'r\lll'" R'ogl'r'
'>aid
I he honort•c., per...onJI
romm11men1 to ,1..,w .. t1ng
people with dl\,1h1ltt1t-' lCJtnt'~
trom hi'> own per ... 011al
t'\IH.'riem·t> ,ufft'ring ma1or
1111ury .iltrr lw111g thrown from
,1 rnulr "il'\'t•ri,011 ha' dt·d1tated
111, work to f111d111g
··1tte -rhang111g" rernverte'>
1hrough the Spinal Cord lniury
'-lpecial 1-und. \'htrh he
founded. ct'> \H•ll .t'> through hi\
do'>c a.,<.ona11on \\Ith ( a ... a
Colma lfoi,p11al
~tc:11or wrporate )Upport fur
the evening t:imt• from ~uch
donors iW"twtll lnve~tmenh 1-.I
ViaJe de r"ortola. :'\~
Development LoDJpan}.
Saddleback A-..,oc1ate~.
Westerrt hnanc1al Bank and
than $100,000. The
_organization provides serVtces
Thd :,t1pport for seniors
~uffering from memory lo<>'i
di:,orders. including
Al1he1mer's disease.
lV celeb Stephanie Edwards
wa-. on hand serving as
ml'.tre,., of ceremonies for the
e\'entng helping to keep spirits
high. The volunieer event
lomm~tee was led by Karen
Johnson of Balboa Island and
Cindy PiquueUe and Jan a nd
Jack Stephenson of
I lun1111g1on Reach.
Lornl World War II vet Joe
Kldushlm of Newport Reach
\\ J' Jn other spirited citizen
'>lip porting the cau'>e. At age
Hh. K1du~him was diagnosed
w11h memory los~ disorder.
"You have ·,~ go on with life,
and it doe~n'1 hold me back
from an}rthing." Kidushim said.
"I come-here 10 be around
<H her people. We exchange
idea'>. make fnendr,hips."
01her' '>Upporung Adult Day
\erv1ce.,· work a1 the lrean
t'H'nt \\ere Go lda and Richard
Johnson Casi Di Leva. OJad
and Kelly Kindemann, Klm
and Lewis Wetzel, Eve and Bill
Thompson, Ann and RJchard
Brown. Robert and Valerie
Castle and Cordula and
Malcolm Dick.
For more 1nforma11on on
Adult Oar Service'>. plea~c call
Celine Keeble aL 17 I .t I
'19'{ -9630. ...
Friday I'> July 4. and as thi'>
nation celebrate!. 11~ birthday,
'o 100 will John Crean. I he
fotmder of Fleetwood
C.orpora1ion and local
philanthropist will s pend ht'>
h1rthday wnh family and .
friends at home doing the
all-American thing -having a
harhecue. Happy and heahh}
binhday, ~Ir. Crean. and 1he
same goes a!> well for thb
hles!.ed land. Ameri ca.
•THE CROWD appears Thursdays
and Saturdays
White Front Pharmacy
.',1•rv111t/ ( '"111•/P Co,'1Jfif\ lnr :-; ,1'.J'.
Convetiimt, full service pharmacy with I.ow pnces
Diabetes Awareness
Free blood sugar teSting and consulting
fcaruring Dave Taylor
The 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each
month from I I :OOam until 4:00pm
Cards • Books • Sundri'I
AU Jnsura'nu Plans Accepted
801 B'aker Street, Costa Mesa
Between Bear & Bristol
(714) 540-2882
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Walkie and Janet Ray 101n Al andiin Auer at the Adult Day Services benefit held at Village Crean.
Rogers A
Sever son's
lifetime of
ach1evemeQt~
was honored a1
An American
Tnbute 200 1
presented by the
First Americ dn
Corpor at1or
Shown i:lrP Y.ihr
and C.arol ..,,
Donni,,.
McFad,jPr
Barbdrc1 ... d
Roi.; er
SevA•sor 'or ,
tA01so Tom
G1lrr er ,,.,~ ..
B'"r n"'1 Oa ~ ...
P~sc• ... e ra
S~e la ~r
,:,'I'-µ c1r ~ • ';/,jrr:ls 1,1•r
:ir"' :anr ~ r;, t r ' -; .
.f HE .t1AIR IS BACK
Orange County Fair opens July 11 at •o am .s---..-..-,,.._ ---... . . .,.. ....
JULY 11 -OPENING DAY . 9
OPENING DAY -FIRST
·111 GUESTS ENTER FREE
SALuTE TO ~OES DAY -MILITARY, LAW
ENFORCEMENT AND FIRE FIGIITERS ENTER FREE
WITH ONE GUEsT. SHOW YOUR m . 10 am -IS pm
Summer Concert Series
21 shows in the newly reopened ~ C P acific Amphitheatre
For show schedule and ticket
information log onto www.ocfair.com
uly 16 · Rock into the Fair
&dmiuion and parking from noon to 1 pm.
ul 19. Junior Livestock Auction
uly 23 · Rockin' Against Hunger
admJHion with a donation of 5 canned food item.a,
benefttlng Seoon.d Harvest Food Bank. Spomored by: <9 ...... .-........
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Celebrity
Chef Series
Kida 11 and under admitted PREE
SENIORS DAY
Sen.ion H + ldm!M 1 I for tt.
Ai.o free mt1r1·,....U.d and
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AlO Thursday, July 3, 2003 LIF E & L E I SU R E
BEST BUYS
Lookiµg for luxury ? Cartier has collections for you
C artier'• collections are
timeless. tt's
world-renowned for
luxury jewelry and watches
since 1847, even worn by
royalty.
My favorite Is Cartier"s
signature trinity ring. The
rolling ring of three colored
18-k.arat gold bands was
launched in 1924. It symbolizes
love (pi~, friendship (yellow).
and fidelity (white). Can be
worn by me(\ and women and
comes in three widths. It's also
· a 'popular wedding band, and
there's a diamond version.
Another perennial favorite is
the Love CoUection. introduced
in 1974. It's a screw-fasteniog
bracelet and matching ring in
18-k.arat white or yellow gold.
Cartier's latest jewelry
collection, Le Baiser du
Dragon, launched in May 2003,
is Asian and art deco inspired:
pendants, rings. bracelets and
earrings designed with Fen
Ling (wind chimes). wish knots,
stones, padlocks and dragon
motifs.
The store ha<; lhe latest
watch collections: the Roadster
for men, with interchangeable
steel bracelets and calfslon '
straps: and Tank Divan, worn
by men and women derived
from the classic Tank watch
introduced in 1917. There'i..also
GREER
WYLDER
a line of
perfumes,
pens,
lighters,
purses,
sunglasses
and more.
It's open
from IO a.m.
to 9 p.m.
Monday to
Friday; from
10 a.m. to 8
p.m.
Sarurday: and from l l a.m. to
6:30 p.m. Sunday. Level 2, at
South Coast Plaza. (714) 540·
8231 . www.cartier
com.
LOOK GOOD WHILE YOU'RE
LOOl(ING .
LooktJlg for hard-to-find
luxury eyewear designers? Go
to the Optical Sh op of Aspen. It
specializes in cutting· edge
styles and also has a few
popular lines such as Gucci
and Cllanel. Hollywood-based
Ouorhe I !earls is considered
iewelry for the face. The frames
have wood and leather
detailing. sterling ~ilver touches
and jewels with a Celtic and
gothic look. Prices range from
$295 for plastics lo $3,000 for
jeweled frames. World renown
designer. Barry
Kieselstein-Cord whose work.!.
are at the Louvre and t,he
Metropolitan Museum of Art,
also has an eyewea.r collection
here. His hand-cast frames
incorporate sterling silver,
special tooUng and wonderful
sculpted touches.
Kieselstein·Cord's favors
alligator, frog and celestial
figures. repeatedly using them
on his designs. Prices range
fro m $250 to $650. Other lines
available are Oliver Peoples,
Matsuda, Face A Face and
Lunor. OSA fills all
prescriptions, and has a tab on
the premises. Open from JO
a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday co
Friday; from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday; and from 11 a.m. to 6
p.m. Sunday. Fashion Island in
Newport Beach. (949) 640·8230.
MEET THAT SPECIAL
SOMEONE OVER DINNER
8 on a Date is a dating
company featured on ICTL\· 1V
news. MWe arrange dinner
parties for four single men and
four single women with similar
interests," Lorrie Meyer said.
"It's a fun, casual way to meet
new people." The L.A.-based
company has-July events at
Bayside Restaurant and the
Cannery. Since the concept
appeals to women. 8 on a Date
is offering men a two-for-one
deal -two events for S30.
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& GARDEN CAFE
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SO YOU NEED SHOES
New York-based Steve
MMlden, a prolific and cutting
edge shoe designer, offers 150
styles appealing to teenagers
on up at his South Coast Plaza
boutique. Affordable casual
and evening styles include
slippers, nip-flops, heels,
platforms and boots. Only
women's styles are at this store.
The men's line can be ordered.
Promotional sales almost
monthly and end-of-season
sales. Open from lO a.m. to 9
p.m. Monday lo Friday; from 10
a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday: and~
from 11 a.m . lo 6:30 p.m.
Sunday. Level 2. at South Coast
Plaza. (714) 24 l · 7055.
www.stevenmadden.com.
TWO WAYS TO GET M~IC
NAPSTER'S NOT ONE Of:" THEM
Sam Goody has two stores at
South Coast Plaza ln the Sear's
wing, Sam Goody offers music
and more. It also carries DVDs.
videos. Game Boy Advance.
Nintendo Game Cube and
PlayStation games, action figuft.'r.,
sunglasses, and rock 'n' roU
themed T-sh.i.rt.s. The Sam Goody
near Macy's Home Store is three
times as big -more of
everything. even ~ Both
stores are promoting the Vugi.n
Mobile pay as you go phone.
Open from I 0 am. to 9 p.m.
Monday to Friday; from 10 am. to
8 p.m. Saturday; and from JI am.
to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Level 2. in
the Sear's wing (714) 751-2768
and on Level 3. near Macy's
I lome Store (714) 64 I ·1156.
www,samgoody.com.
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Send information to Greer Wytder
at greerwylder a. yahoo com; at
330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. CA
92627; or by fax at (949) 646-4170
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AFTER HOURS
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the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
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available at www.dailypilotoom.
MUSIC
STAR-SPANGLED SALUTE
The Orange County Pacific
Symphony Orchestra will give its
"Star Spangled Salute" at 8 p.m.
Friday at the Venzon Wireless
Amphitheater. Conductor Richard
Kaufman will lead the Pacific
Symphony lo a concert that
includes fireworts and John Philip
Sousa marches. The event is a
musical extravaganza of Broadway
showstoppers and all-American
fanfare. "Phantom of the Opera"
stars Davis Gaines and Terri Bibb
w ill be offering their talents. Tid<ets
are $19 to $85 to order call (714)
751)..5799.
BOLERO AND RHAPSODY
Maestro Cart St Clair and the
Pacific Symphony, with guest
pianist Valentina Lisitsa, W111
explore the vibrant rhythms of
Spain in a concert called "Bolero
and Rhapsody" at 8 p.m July 19 at
the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater.
Tid<ets cost $19 to $85. To order,
call (714) 755-5799.
JAll.TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant tn Newport
Beach presents a jazz trio Sunday
through Wednesday as regular
entertainment at 850 Avocado
Ave .. Newport Beach. Hours are 5
Dady Piiot
Gordlen (known as MPG) perform
classic rod(. R&B and swing at 8:30
p.m . Fridays. Marvin Gregory and
MPG will perform classic rodt.
swing and R&B at 8:30 p.m.
Saturdays. The restaurant ls at 630
Lido Part Drive. Newpori Beadl.
Free. (949) 675-3474,
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN •
The Rusty Pelican offerJ the music •
of Common Ground from :
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 7 to 10 p.m
Wednesday and Thursday, from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and
Saturday and frgm 2 to 6 p.m .
Sunday. The restaurant 1s at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach'.
Free. (949) 642·3431.
MUSIC AT PLAYERS
Players restaurant 1s now offenng
live music from 9 p.m. to midnight
every Friday and Saturday Players
is at 512 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa
Np cover charge. (9491640-5615
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant tn
Newport Beach presents Jesse on
the sa)C on Friday and Saturday
evenings and Sunday for brunch
The program features all your
favorites on the saxophone
Anthony's 1s at 151 E. Coast
Highway. (949) 673·3425
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POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk. rod< and Motown
act, performs at 9 p.m Saturdays ·
at Carmelo's R1storante. 3520 E
Coast Highway Corona del Mar
Solo guitanst Ken Sanders·
performs classical flamenco tunes
at 7:30 p.m Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free (9491675-1922
to 9 p.m . Sunday and 6 to 10 p.m . • SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Monday through Wednesday
(949) 718--0188 .
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents Monday
Night Jams from 7 to 11 p m every
week. "Wanted" musicians include
guitar players. bass players,
singers. drummers, keyboardists
and others at 100 Main St ..
Newport Beadl. Free (9491
67s-nro.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAll.
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New York Ja12 Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251
E. Coast Highway tn Newpori at 8
p.m . Fndays and Saturdays and at
7 p.m Sundays and M ondays
Diana Ditri 1oins the duo on vocals
on Mondays. It's free. Information:
(949) 673-9500
MUSIC AT THE GRILL
The BluewaterGnll offers hve
music Friday and Saturday nights.
Greg Morgan. N1d< Peper and Kelly
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rode and R&B al
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArihur Blvd .. Newport Beach
Free (9491476-2001
STAGE
CIRQUE ELOIZE
Cirque Elo1ze. part of th<: new
generation of circus performers
offenng innovation. 1maginat1on
and show-stopping panache, will
perform July 11 to 20 at the Barclay
Theave at 4242 Campus Dnve in
Irvine Tid<ets cost S35 $15 lor
children For t1d<ets and
mformatton call (949• 8544646
'AIDA'
Elton John and Tim Rices "Aida 1s
coming to thP Orange County
Performing Arts Centers
Segerstrom Hall through July 13
T 1d<ets are $27 50 to S64 50 and
See AITTR, Paee All
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Daily Pilot LIFE & 1,,E I SURE Thursdav, Ju1v 3, 2003 Al 1
• NO PLACE LIKE HOME
_Silk Trading Company makes its way down south
0 n e of my favorite L.A.
haunts is Soulh La Brea
Avenue. Good shopping
and good eating: it's an awesome
combo. Add a couple of friends
to the adventure, and you have
my idea of a great day.
'The store I never miss is ilie
Silk fueling Company. lt'has
beautifuJ fabrics in every color
and pattern imaginable. It has
hardware and furniture, but lhe
best p,art about ilie Silk ·rr-cidirig
Company is the drapery out of a
box. Pre-made silk drapery
panels that would quench any
thirst for instant gratification.
Much to my delight, as I was
cruising Crystal Court (which is
no longer caDed Crystal Court,
and I have no idea whai it's
AFTER
Continued from AlO
can be purdlased at the center's
box offioe of online at
www.ocpac.org. Information: (714)
556-ARTS. The Center is at 600
Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa.
DANCE
AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE
American Ballet Theatre
"International Dance Series" is
coming to the Orange County
Performing Arts Center's
S:egerstrom Hall July 22 through
27. nc:kets cost $20 to $80. tict<ets
and information. call (714)
55&-ARTS. The Center is at 600
Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa.
SWING
Lessons are given every Sunday
from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Avant Garde
Ballroom in Newport Beadl by the
Orange County Swing Dance Oub.
All ages are welcome, and no
partners are needed. For more
information, visit ocswing.com, or
call (909) 656-6119.
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancing is offered from 8
'p.m. to 12:30 a.m . the first
Saturday of eadfmonth at
Danscene Studio, 2980 McClintoc.k
Way, Costa Mesa. (714) 64H!688.
POETRY
PERFORMANCE POETRY AND
LNEMUSIC lte Gypsy Den.and Cate at 2930
Bristol St in Costa Mesa is offering
a 9eries of performance poetry and
live music. Poets Midlael Paul and
Mike Sprake will perform, with
music by Midlael Ubakfini, on
Tuesday. Poets Lee Mallory and ·
season Cole will perform, with
music by Courtney Montgomery,
on Wednesday. The free events
Will be at 8 p.m. Information: (714)
549-7012.
KAREN
WIGHT
called it now),
a brand rtew
store was
opening ...
the first
Orcmge
County
location of
the Silk
Trading
Company.
Not as large
and not as
encompassing as the South la
Brea store, but nonetheless, a
branch of the mother ship.
The Costa Mesa location has
bolts of fabrics, which can be
ordered in quantity, but it also
has the drapery out of a box
KIDS
STARLIGHT STORIES
Children 3 to 7 years old are invited
to participate in songs and
finger-puppet pla'15 at 7 p.m .
Mondays at the Costa Mesa
Library, 1855 Parit Ave. (949)
646-8846.
P JS AND BOOKS
A children's story tin;ie is presented
at 7 p.m . Mondays and at 10:30
a.m. Saturdays at the Newport
Beadl Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave. Children may wear
pajamas to the evening sessions.
Free. (949) 717·380'1.
WEEKLY STORYTEUER
A children's story time is held at
10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Barnes
& Noble Booksellers at Metro
Pointe, 901-8 South Coast Drive,
Costa Mesa. (714) 444-0226.
STORY TIME
A children's story time is held a1 10
a.m. Wednesdays and 10:15 a.m.
Fridays at Borders Boolcs & Music
al South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St,
Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-7854.
DINING/TASTING
SUNSET DINNERS
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset
Dinners from 4 to 5:15 p.m .
Monday through Friday at 2735 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
$1~$15. (949) 642-3431.
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SUNDAY BRUNCH
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunday
brundl from 10 a.m. to J-.30 p.m.
every Sunday at 2735 W. Coast
Highway, Newj,ort Beadl. $8-$15.
(949) 642-3431.
1W1UGHT DINI.NG
A twilight dining menu, featuring
dishes such as dli<*en parmigiana
and calamari picante a1 reduced
prices, is offered from 5 to 6 p.m.
week.days and from 4 to 6 p.m.
Sundays at Villa Nova Restaurant,
products that are the best
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styles have names like the
"Hepburn," the ~Madison" and
the "Odessa.• and the fabrics are
made in colors dubbed daiquiri,
seedling, duchess blue, mulbeny
... and lhe list goes on. TI1ey
come in a variety of lengths and
can be used as working drapes
or decoratixe side panels. The ·
styles vary: simple, lined panels
with beautifully pleated tops;
silk taffeta with sheer overlays;
diamond patchwork silk; sheer
Garnbetta silk; silk with seed
pearls and lined wool jacquards.
The mood goes from
no-nonsense to over the top. ln
other words, you can find drapes
for the living room and drapes
3131 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. (949) 642-7880.
WINE TASTINGS
Hi-Time Wine Cellars offers wine
tastings from 4:30 to 8 p.m. Fridays
and from 1 :30 to 8 p.m. Saturdays.
(949) 650-8463.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
A Sunday brunch featuring
international seafood and salad
buffets, roasts carved to order and
breakfast favorites is held from
10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. a1 Sutton Place
Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach $30; $40 with
champagne. (949} 47~2001.
CLUBS
Al.TA COFFEE
Musical acts perform at 8:30 p.m.
Thursdays through Saturdays a1
Alta Coffee House, 506 31st St,
Newport Beach. (949) 675-0233.
ATRIUM MARQUIS
A variety of live music is presented
daily a1 the Atrium's Airporter Club,
18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine.
(949) 833-2nO.
BISTRO 201
Jazz is played at 8 p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays and at 11 a.m. Sundays
at Bistro 201, 3333 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
631-1551.
DIN DIN AT BAMBOO TERRACE
Instrumental music is performed
after 9 p.m. Thursdays, and pop
and roc.k is presented after 9 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays at Din Din at
the Bamboo Terrace, 1n3
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949)
645-5550.
DURTY NEUY'S
Live music is performed a1 9 p.m.
ILou lt favorltel
Stnce 1995
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for the nursery in orle fell swoop.
The dressmaker details are one
of the qualities lhat set lhese
drapes apart. The Hepburn
drape is silk taffeta made with a
contrasting band of color on lhe
sides and bottom of ilie drapes.
The combinations soUJ1d as
go<?d as the product: soft yellow
8)'fft ivory. rouge and raj; aod
ivory wf'th ivory. The Madison
drape is made of Durham park
silk taffeta in bold stripes with
colors combinations lhat
include apple and cream;
eggshell and beige and royal rust
with taupe. The l.elda drape
would make any girly-girl giddy.
The lined Como silk drape has a
.sheer overlay that gives it an
ethereal quality.
Fridays and Saturdays at Nelly's,
2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa.
(714) 957-1951.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
Live music is performed Mondays
through Saturdays at the Four
Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach. (949)
7~.
HARD ROCK CAFE ..
Live music is performed Sundays
at Hard Rock Cate, 451 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beadl. (949)
640-8844.
THE HARP INN
Live music is performed
Thursdays through Saturdays at
the Harp Inn, 130 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa. (949) 646-8855.
HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S
Live music is performed
Wednesdays through Saturdays at
Barmictiael's, 3950 Campus Drive,
Newport Beach. (949) 261~270.
UDO CIGAR ROOM
Enjoy a smoke with your drink at
Lido Cigar Room, 3441 Via Lido,
Suile D, Newport Beach. (949)
723-0595.
MARGARrTAV1UE
Live music is performed at
Margaritaville, 2332 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beacti. (949)
631-8220 .
MARRAKESH
Authentic Morocx:an cuisine and
belly dancing is offered at 5 p.m.
daily at Marrakesh, 1976 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949) 64&-8384.
MARRIOTT HOTEL
Live music is performed Mondays
See AFTER, Paee Al3
Granted, lhese are not
inexpensive. However, if you add
up lhe cost of fabric and labor,
lhese drapes are cost effective.
Price!> are $425 a pair and up.
OK. way up.
'There are also lhe in-between
products lhal are a great deal for
upscale design window
coverings. The widths vary from
78 inches to 94 inches wide, and
lhe lengths are 110 to 120 inchl''>.
Don't be frightened by length.
These are the kind of drape!> that
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PHOfOSCOURTESYOf BRIAN DAY .
A-colorful stand m filled with several items in San Telmo at the Plaza Dorrego Antiques Fair. The fair takes place every Sunday. , _,
By Brian Day
If vo111 olln·t antique., or jll!'.I
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l>i"4 rict frder.tl. Buenos Aire~
1od,1y •~ al'>o lme of 1.hc bes1 kepi
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5nphistka1ed urban adventure.
Currency, unlinkcd 'from the
u.~. dollar in 2002. has dro pped
from 3.5 Argenti ne pesos per
doll ar to about '.!..75 per dollru:.
flegardJess, American
greenbacks stiU wield clout in
this lively, cultured metropolis
once called the "Pari-; of the
South."
Buenos Aires was an
immensely rich and powerful't
immigrcll\t destination in the
19th and 20th centuries. Wealthy
famiieslmported high-end
furniture, clothing. decorative
objects, jewelry and more by the
boatload from Europe.
Argentina's on-again. off-again
econo mic woes have forced
many porte nos, or people u f the
port, to sell cherished family
heirlooms. There's a flood of
beautifuJ old items available.
and bargains are routine if you
know where to shop.
The San l e lmo district has a
famous open-air Sunday antique
fair at Plazi! Dorrego a nd mru1y
surrounding stores are crammed
with unusual old merchandise.
The fair is fun, but prices are
high and the tiny square
crowded. Browse the outdoor
stalJs and enjoy the street
performers, but you'll need to
explore the city for better deals.
Defensa SLreet biiects Plaza
Dorrego and, away from the
tourist fair, prices drop. San
Telmo is rich wiLh historical
architecture and some majestic. -
cavernous old buiJdings are
subdivided into collectives.
Many shops have specialties:
dolls, french fu~liture, old toys.
vintage linens, bras!> and bronze
decorative hardware. posters.
period lighting fixtures, ornate
picture frames and antique
clue~.
Art Nouveau and Art De<:o
abound!'.. I saw beautifuJ Wl'v!F
sterling and plate vases, trays,
boJW!'. and mirrors. There's an
gla'>s by to p-notch makers -
Daum Nancy, Galle, Loet7~
Sabino. Lalique and more.
Victorian jewelry is readily
available too. As old families
vacate their e nonnous
apartments, good 18th and 19th
century furniture often comes to
market for the first time in
gen erations.
Fasrj11ating stories abound. A
hundred years ago, prominent
locaJ familie'i ordering from the
city's best floris ts got their
arrangements delivered in "free"
hand-blown Galle cameo va'>es.
The flowers have long since
crumbled to dust, but the vases
can be worth thousands of
dollars.
Buenos Aires is sprawling and
quite dense. and luckily, cheap
cabs are abundant. There are
extensive bus.and subway
systems, but for a couple of
dollars, the yellow-topped taxis
will take you virtually anywhere.
After a day of hard bargaining,
cafe society beckons. One of the
oldest is Cafe Tortoni, where
swoony tango singer Maria
Volante holds audiences
enthralled Thursday evenings. At
Cafe La Biela in Recoleta, the
rich , powerful and famous
crowd table-hops under faded
photos of vintage racing cars
and brave drivers from the past.
Nightlife bubbles and swirls
everywhere; the chic crowd
dines at 11 p.m. or later. There's
haute cuisine in the swanky
Recoleta and trendy PaleAllo
Viejo areas and simple but
delicious fare at working class
San Telmo cafes. Prices are right
$7 U.S. buys a thick. flavorful
steak dinner of grass-fed beef
with side dishes, a half-liter of
decent local wine, dessert and
coffee.
Getting your treasures home
can be straightforward. Small
items should be carefuµy packed
in bubble wrap and
hand-carried or checked in
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Classical architecture is everyMiefe in Buenos /Wes' Recoleta district.
luggage. U.S. Customs allows
$800 free of duty, but I hrought
back even more with no
problems.
Prices can be so compelling
that it's often worth the extra
cost -and wait -for a special
find. If you fall in love with a
massive Gothic Revival
sideboard or other large piece of
antique furniture,
accommodating dealers will
crate and ship in their monthly
container loads. Most containers
go by freighter to Miami and
then truck10 other U.S.
destinations. Dealers han~e
local paperwork. inch,.ading.
customs and export forms. but
you'll have to take care of the
U.S. side. For a small sun:harge,
some deaJers will also ship items
you find yourself.
International buyers are
omnipresent in Buenos Aires · ""'
s ince the latest cmrency · -
devalua tion, bu1 bargains can be ,.,
found with a little investigation. •
For such a large. sophisticated
city, Buenos Aires offers a
compelling melange of value,
culture, night life, food and fun.
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• A $6 fee will be added to each
program for nonresidents. .
UBER CAW COSTA MESA
~ The camp, geared toward
cnpciren ages 6 to 12, Includes
various recreational programs,
sport.I. games, arts and crafts and
excursions. The camp Is held at
the Balearic Community Center. It
runs Monday through Friday
from June 23 through Aug. 22.
The 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. session costs
$90, and the 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
seNlon coats $110. For more
information, call (714) 754-5158.
MOBILE RECREATION
leamlng. The program will
Include worbhopa and activities
suet. as photography, cooldng
and nutrition, economic literacy,
sports and various field trips. The
program will begin June 23 and
end Aug. 29. It will run from 7:30
a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday.
Registration is $40, and weekly
fees are $90 to $100. For more
information, call (949) 646-7181.
NEWPORT BEACH
•A $10 fee will be added per class
$75 and over and SS per class $74
and under for non-residents.
TEEN POLICE ACADEMY CAMP
The Newport Beach Police
Department will offer a Teen
Police Academy.to local students.
Department ex.perts In SWAT. K-9.
narcotics, patrol, traffic laws,
firearms and driving under the •
influence will conduct the
eight-week program. Students
will participate in practical
demonstrations and will
accompany an officer on a
ride-along. Students who attend
all eight sessions can eam 24
LIFE & LE I SURE
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 1s $155 per week.
For more Information, call the
center at (949) 646-7725.
SAILING CAMP .
Children ages 8 through 12 can
participate in an eight-day sailing
camp that will give them
expenence sailing in eight-foot
sabots. They will l~arn basic
sailing skills such as rigging and
6oat maintenance Participants
must bring a Coast
Guard-approved life jacket each
day, as well as a daily snadt. A
$10 material fee wall be due on
the first day. The camp, which
costs $185 per session. runs from
9 a.m. to noon or from 1 to 4 p.m
For more information. call (9491
644-3151.
SURF CAMP
Weeklong surf cemp sessions for
people age 8 and older will begin
June 30. The classes will teach
participants the basic skills of
surfing and water safety Wet
sutts are strongly recommended
Surfboards are provided.
Participants should be C@pable of
handling themselves calmly in
the water. An ocean swim will be
conducted on the firs\ day of
cia11. A S3 material fee 1s payable
to the inatructor at first class. The
sessions. whk:tl cost $63, run
frorfl 7:30 to 9 a.m. or from 9 to
10:30 a.m . Monday to Friday. For
more information. call (949)
644-3151.
BROADWAY FUNK-MUSICAL
THEATER CAMP
Learning a little more about
Thursday, July 3, 2003 All t
Broadway, dlildren ages 8 to 16
can spend a week during thetr
summer learning Jazz. funk end
contemporary steps from IUch
show turtes u "Annie," "GrNN"
and ·The Sound of Music." This
class is designed for boys and
gir1s interested 1n musical thNter
and looking to gain poise and
self-confide'noe. A S3 material fee
is payable to the Instructor on the
first day of ctus. The .... ion will
start on July 14 and will run from
3 to 4:30 p.m Monday to Friday.
The fee is S95 For more
information call 1949) 644·3151
Children age 5 and older can
participate in a little mobile
recreation this summer. When
th~italler rolls into their
nefghb;orhood, they can join in on
ar111~ crafts and other
or(1afllzed activities. Younger
ch!Jf111n are welcome when
aCOQfftpenled by an adult. The
se~ Is free. For more
information on time and
locations. call (7141754-5158.
S~MER TEEN CAMP
StUOents entering grades seven
through nine in fall 2003 can
p~pate in a six-week
excursion-based camp. The daily
ex~sions will include trips to
local amusement parks, malls.
movies and museums. The camp
bed'lns July 7 and ends Aug. 15.
The camp, which runs from 8
a.m. to 5:30 p.m . Monday to
Friday, costs $95 per week. For
more information, call (714)
327-7560.
communitt service hours toward
their graduation requirement. To
..---participate. students must be
between 14 and 18 years old. be
attending high school in Newport
Beach and have consent from a
parent or guardian. There is no
cost to attend the camp. The
camp runs June 26 to A'\Jg. 14. For
more information, call the
KIDS IN THE KITCHEN
Children ages 5 to 11 will have a
chance to prepare foods and
learn the basics in cooking so
they can help mom and dad in
the kitchen. The five-week class
will teach students how to
measure. mix. spread. cut, stir
and, most importantly, taste. The
class is $30 for five weeks. A $10
material fee will also apply.
Classes will begin June 25 or July
30. For more information, call
(714) 327-7525.
PLAYGROUND PROGRAM
Children ages 6 to 13 can spend
their summer days playing on the
play91"<>und, part1c1pating in crafts
and even going on different ·
excursions. Children in the
program may come and go freely,
ubut will be supervised by
recreational leaders. The free
program will run from June 23 to
Aug. 22. For more information on
times and locauons, call (714)
754-5158
BOYS ANO GIRLS CLUB
Boys and girls ages 6 to 18 can
head over to Eastside Costa Mesa
for_the club's summer program.
The prngram runs Monday
through Friday from 7:30 a.m . to
6 p.m. Aside from being able to
participate in a variety of the
activities at the club, participants
also have the option of going on
two field trips a week. Participants
need to be members of the
organization, a S50 annual fee.
The summer program Is S7~per
week and additional fees may
apply for field trips. For more
information, call (949) 642-9372.
GIRLS INC.
Girls ages 5 through 12 can
participate in a summer program
that .incorporates fun and
AFTER
Continued from Al l
through Saturdays at the Marriott
Hotel. 900 Newport Center Drive.
Newport Beach. (949) 6404000.
MUU>OON'S
Muldoon's Is an Irish pub at 202
Newport Center Drive, Fashion
Island. Newport Beach. (949)
640-4110.
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Relations Office at (949) 644-3662.
SUMMER DAY CAMP
Children entering kindergarten
through the seventh grade are
welcome to attend a Community
Youth Center Camp in Coro'na del
Mar or Balboa. A trained
recreation staff will provide an
environment conducive to
individual achievement,
self-esteem and sportsmanship.
Camp fees. from $90 to $110 per
week, include a weekly excursion
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event and various beach
activities. Participants need to
bring a lunch, snack{; and
sunscreen. A camp T-shirt wiU be
provided. The camp runs from 7
a.m. to 6 p.m. For more
information. call (949) 644-3151
KIDS PADDLE 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 en1oy crafts
and a potluck barbecue at the
Newport Aquatic Center on
Fridays. Participants should bring
a towel, bathing suit, change of
clothing and lunch. Life jackets
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QUOTE OF 11iE DAY
"We will bounce back."
~Watt, NBU National
~Star
Sports Edllor Richard Dmn: (949) 574-4223 • 5pof1I Fu: (949) 650-01 70
NEWPORT BEACH LITILE LEAGUE
Newport Beach hitters
silenced by Hargreaves
Rancho Mission Viejo
pitcher limits National
All -Stars to one hit
'"ruesday in 9-1 victory.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
MISSION VTEJO -Judging by the
looks on their faces and the food in
their mouths. the Newport Beach Uttle
League National Major All-Stars had al-
ready put Tuesday night's game behind
them.
while strik.iiig out I 0, including the side
in three of his 4 ¥1 innings on the
mound. He limited Newport to one hit
-a one-out bunt single by Aetcher
Della Grona in the first inning -and
one run despite issuing seven wallcs.
Hargreaves then h elped himself with
the bat. blasting a solo "home run into
the row of parked cars be~nd the
right-center field fence to leadoff the
third inning. giving RMV a 4-1 lead.
RMV scored four in the third to go
with three in the first and two in the
fifth to spell the end for Newport, which
wdn't go away without a fight. som e-
thing Manager John Della Grona appre-
ciated.
·They have the ability to rebound.·
John Della Grotta said. ·There aren't
huge highs and lows. I wouldn't think
they would dwell on this much after
Ith.is morning!.·
faced a well-balanced team .fuesday.
Both nodded that they would be ready
for Sarurday at 5 p.m., whe n Newport
plays the winner of Newport Beach
American and South Irvine American.
The loser would drop out of the double-
ellmination tournament.
·we wiJJ bounce back.· Wan said.
"IRMVJ is a good team.·
Watt pitched the final I -n innings in
relief of Newport starter Steven Man-
ning. who struck out six and only issued
one walk.
A few timely hits along with an error
and a few wild pitches melded together
as the fonnuJa for RMV's runs.
·0ur pitchers pitched well." John
Della Grotta said. "Watt pitched a whale
of two innings and Manning did well.
They had a few hits that blooped in, so
that, combined with the passed balls,
was our undoing:
July 7 hooofee
CHARLES CHATMAN
Thursday, July 3, 2003 81
COLLEGE
WATER POLO
UCI
fires
Swail
Juhe SwaJJ. whu rnachNJ the UC lr-.
vine women\ water1><Jlo team to a 39-
74 record 111 tht· progrdm'> first three
yean> of eXJi.teme. ha' !wen fired. the
school annouml'd Wedne.,day.
A nationwide '>t:arch wiJI begin lffi·
ml'<iiately for 'lwail\ replatemen1, who
wtll 1ake O\er a progrcu11 that finished
20·21 last ..e~un and wa' ranked No. 14
in the final nauonaJ poll 11w Anteaters
finil>hed 10th in the Moun1am Pacific
Sporti. Federalllm
"We are grateful to Juht• tor her efforts
and c:ontribuuon'> m helping establish a
new program at UU," lJU ~nior Asso-
ciate Athletic Director Petnna Long said,
"but we have determmea that we will
benefit from a change in philosophy
and direcuon at th1., unw
SwaiJ is a world-da...._., tnathlete at·
tempting to qualify for the 2()()4 Olym-
pic c;ame-. tn Athens. c,ree<.e She was
capta111 ol tht· women' nauonal water
polo team lhat ~on lhe ... iJver medal at
lhe 2000 Olympic'> 111 Sydney. Austraha.
5wail did not immediately return a
phone m~ge left di her home
Wedn~ay.
It was probably a good thing they did.
The I I-and 12-year-olds from New-
pon were humbled by a towering pitch-.
er and a few big hitters from host Ran-
cho Mission Viejo -playing on its
home field -which pounded its way to
'l 9-1 victory in a second-round.District
55 Major All-Stars tournament game at
Curtis Park.
Jordan Hargreaves, RMV's starting
pil~er, lirnited.J'lewport to just one hit
Andrew Wan and Max Frisbie -sit-
ting near one another on a grass em-
banlcrnent ..adjacent to where Newport
players sat eating postgame snacks -
each cracked a smlle. knowing they
Newpon. which clobbered 13 hits in
a 13-2 win against Aliso Viejo last Satur-
day, ~uldn't muster a hit with runners DON LEACH I OM.Y P9..0T
Fletcher Della Grotta of the Newport Beach National Al~Stars makes a catch
See NEWPORT, Pac• 82 whie crossing the foul line in Tuesday's Dtstnct 55 Ma1or tournament.
The Costa Mesa
High girts track
and field team
capt\J'ed the
GotdenWest
GOLDEN WEST LEAGUE CHAMPIONS HIGH SCHOOL
TENNIS
Snyder, Yelsey
.collect honors
Two former Corona del
Mar stan9outs are aJDona
select group of 40 labeled
as.nation's finest.
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NEWPORT
Continued-from Bl
lo scoringpositJqn.
With first and third and one
out lo the second and one run
already lo, Manning came to the
plate and hit a chopper fielded
by third baseman Josh Huntzin-
ger, who saw the runner had
drifted Loo far down the third-
base line. Huntzinger threw to
catcher Jimmy Kinney and th~
pickle was on. ,Kinney tossed
back to Huntzinger, who applied
the tag for the second out and he
immediately turned around to
toss the ball to shortstop Orris
Moore, who made the final put-
out of the inning on the sUding
runner. Michael Bloom led off
the inning with a walk. stole sec-
ond and eventually scored on a
wild pitch.
"We ran ourselves out o( that
irming," John Della Grotta said. ·
"The runner instinctively ran
and it turned into a double play.
If the ball is an inch the other
way, then it's a double that
scores two runs. But give IRMVJ
credit. We had (I largreave'>I on
the rope!>
SPORTS
"I expect
them to
early on
and he
wor'ked
come back back to
from be-
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT
Above, Michael Bloom of ttle Newport Beach National Little League AJ~rs steals second base,
while Rancho opponent can't handle ttle ttlrow from home, Below, Newport pitcher Steven Manning
uncorks a fastball in the District 55 AJ~Star tournament against Rancho Mission Viejo.
wit~ a great
effort. I hope
it's a good
day for us:'
hind in the RMY. which-played its first
John Della
Grotta,
manager
count
throw
strikes
when he
needed to."
liar-
greavei.,
who injured
his throw-
lo tournament game aft er a bye
Saturday, plated three runs in
the first. only one earned. Lead-
off hiner Ouis Moore !>ingled
and cored on John Simons'
grounder fielded by Lhird base-
man Camden Nicholson, whose
throw to catcher Brad Hess was
too. late to get the sUding runner.
Huntzinger singled in Simons
two barters later.
ing shoul·
der playing soccer earlier in the
year. relied on a high fastbaJI
Newport hitters had a difficult
time calchlng up witfi.
"I was jusl lrying 10 nol get hit
and get on base," Frisbie. who
singled in Newport's first-round
game, said of his seven-pitch al·
bat which resuJted in Newport's
third consecutive waJk to begin
the third inning.
But with the bases loaded and
no outs, Hargreaves hardly
seemed· rattled. I le promptly
struck out the next three batters
on nine pitches 10 end the in-
ning.
Newport managed only one
baserunner after that. as reliev-
ers Alex oUpre and Orris Moore
tamed Newport's bats.
•All three guys were about
equal during the 'season: Mike
Willett, RMV Manager said. "The
key was getting out to a good
start in the first inning. We like
being the visitors, even in our
home park.."
Simons singled and scored 'in
the third on a walJc. and Parker
Fmley p1aTed Huntzinger on a,
single to right.
Newport displayed some
strong defense.
Hunter Alder -playing at first
- snared a one-hoppe r off the
bat of Ryan Shott lo get the put-
out in the first while He~ threw
to Zachman covering second to
tag out a sliding runner to end
the sixth. James PetriJli battled
the lights in center field to catch
a line drive off the bat of Moore
in the sixth.
Scon Ely reached bru.e on a
fielder's choice in the second
while Scott Thomsen made con-
tact at the plate and saw action
at first in the game's latter stages,
all encouraging signs for John .
Della Grotta as he looks forward
toSa~ay.
"I expect them to come back
with a great effort," he ~d. "I
hope ic's a good day fo r u!>."
County standard.
..
DAY
Continued from B 1
first league title as an imposing middle
blocker.
For good m easure. she was sixth in
CIF Seuthern Section Division Ill in the
200 (a personal-record 25.37) and
helped the 1,600 relay finish eighth at
section finals.
Not surprisingly, she ls the Mustangs'
Girls Athlete of the Year, after earning
similar honors in Orange County and
the Golden West League. Few would
argue that Day, who will compete in
soccer and ttack and field at Cal Poly
San Luis Obispo, is not the greatest
female athlete produced by the school.
Her senior spring Included the
aforementioned state hlgh jump crown
(5-10 before 11,862 at Cerritos College
June 7). Prior to repeating as state
champion, she won the OF Southern
Section Masters M,eet (5-10), as well as
her fourth straight section Division Ill
crown (6-0, a division record).
She won Golden West League titles in
the high jump (5 -8), JOO meters (13.07)
and 200 (26.30) and also anchored the
league champion 1,600 relay, which
clocked a 1eague-record 4:07.44, to help
the Mustangs win the league
championship as a team.
Perhaps her crowning moment in
track and field, however, occurred much
earlier in the season, when she soared
6-2 to win the Trabuco Hills Invitational
April 5. That mark stood up as a national
best for the season and also broke the
CIF Southern Section and Orange
Her senior &occer season included a
22-1-3 record. capped by a scoreless tie
in the Division Ill title game against
Walnut, as weU as a prodigious 29 goaJs
and 34 assists. With Day controlling the
midfield, Mesa outscored opponents,
I 05-15, for the season. The CIF final
standoff ended a I 7 -game winning
streak-including a 12-0-0 Golden West
League run in which the Musta ngs
outscored the opposition, 78-2 -but
extended the team's season-ending
unbeaten streak t6 23 games.
The run to the CIP Division Ill co-title
included four playoff wins, from a
program that had just one postseason
triumph Its first 12 seasons of existence
(a first-round win in 2002).
As a 5-foot-8 middle blocker. she was
a dominant force, according to volleyball
'coach Allison Salladin, who joined other
coaches in unanimously voting her
Golde n West League MVP.
Leading the Mustangs to an
unprecedented league title, running the
table In 12 league matches. she helped
Mesa make its first trip to the CIF
playoffs ln five years. A first-round •
playoff loss finalized the team's record at
13-3. ,
The 2002-03 athletic year was but ...
icing on a mul1111ered career
In addition to the aforementioned 1wo
slate high jump crowns. !>he was a
fo ur-time section Division Ill title
winner and a four-time league
champion in her featured event.
She was fourth al the section Di vision
Ill finals in the 400 as a junior, after
winning the Pacific Coac;t League crown '
/in the same event Wlth a.personal-record
57.JJ two week!> earlier. She was aJso
league 200 champion as a junior.
Her sophomore year culminated with
a third-place showing in the high jump
at the state mee1 (5 -8) and she finished
fourth in state with the identical mark as
a freshman. She tied for second at the
Masters Meet as a sophomore and was
the outright runner-up as a freshman.
-She was second in the 400 at section
Division Ill finals as a sophomore and
was a section Division Ill finalist in the
event as a freshman.
Her junior soccer season included a
run at the PCL title, before finis hing
'!!..nner-up to Newport-Mesa District
nVal Corona del Mar. She was named
Co-MVP of the PCL. finished with I 7
goals and pine assists, and was named
second-team AU-CIF D~slon.rv.
As a sophomore, she collected 23
goals and 16 assists, en route 10
first-team All-PCL laurels and she' had 14
goals and 12 assists as a freshm~so
earning first-team AIJ-PCL recognition.
She was second-learn AlJ-PCL ln
volleyball as a juruor.
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SWIMMING
. -·
Peirsol, Mackey ~
recognized as
All-Americans
Newport Harbor
graduates honored
by national
interscholastic
coaches association.
Newport Hartior High gradu-
ates .Hayley Peirsol and Nicole
Mackey have one more honor to
remember their high school
swtmmlng careers by: AD-Ameri·
can status.
Peirsol, who won CIF
Southern Section Division I titJes
in the 200· and 500-yard free.
style, was ranked No. I in the
country in the 500 and No. 14 ln
the 200. She was 102nd in the
200 indMdual m~ey.
Mackey, the CJF Southern Sec·
lion Di>lision I champion in the
200 individual medley. ranked
seventh in the country in that
event. She was also 13th in the
100 butterfly. 74th in the 100
back:,troke, 84th in the 100
breaststroke and 164th in the 100
f~1yle. To gain AU-American
status. swimmers must meet
times set by the ~donaJ Inter-
scholastic Swimming Coaches
Association. ·
Also included on the AlJ-
American lists was Newport Har-
bor's Mai Thjima. ranked 54th in
the I 00 backstroke. The Sailors'
three relay teams were also re-
presented. The 200 medley relay,
a sixth-place finisher in the CIF
Southern Section Division I fi-
nals, consisted <>f Thjima, Jenna
Murphy, Mackey and Peirsol and
was ranked 66th. in the nation.
The 200 freestyle relay team or
Leah Robertson, A.mley Parole,
Anne Belden and Jenna Murphy
placed 162nd Mackey, Peirsol,
and Tajima also teamed With
Anna Belden on the 400 freestyle
relay team. which ranked 36th.
Peirsol, who will attend the
Auburn University, is scheduled
to compete in the World Cham·
pio.nships in Barcelona. Spain,
July 12-27. Mackey. bound for
the Universiry of I lawaii, is slated
to compete in the World Univer-
sity Games in Korea. Aug. 24-30.
COLLEGE MEN'S
BASKETBALL
Lindquist headed
to Monterey Bay
F.ormer Estancia
center accepts
scholarship to play
for NAIA Otters.
Joey Undquist. who recently
gradualed from F.srancta I hgh.
will play bru.lcetbaJJ for Cal Slate
Monterey Bay next season. Eagle
boys basketball coach Oaris
Sorce said Tuesday.
"He prelly much got every·
thing paid for. which is really
mce." Sorce said of Lindquist"'>
·scholarship.
Lindquist. a 6-foot-8 center for
the Eagles the past two years.
earned second-team AU-Golden
West League honors this past
season after averaging 12.4
point!> per game. Lindquist aver-
~ed h .5 ppg. in his junior sea-
son on hjs way 10 collecting.sec
ond-team All -Pacific Coast
1.eagul' laureb.
"I !e's juo;t '>Cratchmg the sur-
face a!> far as ba!>k.etball ill con-
cerned," ~rce said. "He has
been work.mg really hard. He
'>tarted a bttle late in basketball.
so he's behind in that sense. But
he's starting to catch up and
starting 10 become a well-round·
ed player. I'm really proud of his
accomplishmenrs."
Hae CaJ State Monterey Bay
Otten., who finished I 5-15 last
season. play in the NAIA and will
be under the direction of first·
year coach Bill Trumbo. the ath·
letic director of the school.
-by Stew Virgen
YOUTH FOOTBALL
Jun ior signup s continue
Football players and cheer· (Tuesdays. Wednesdays and
leaders ages 7 -14 can still sign up Thursdays) from September
for the upcoming fall season of. through __ mid-November at the
Newport-Mesa Junior AU-Ameri· same times on the Bonita Creek
can Football. flelds.
Teams usually practice four Call Jim McGee at (949) 640·
nights a week from 5:45 p.m. to 0500 or by e-mail at
7:45 p.m. in August at Corona del nmjaaf@mcgeeandasso-
Mar 1 ligh and three days a week elates.net for information.
HONORS
Continued from Bl •
tie June 4. Snyder, the No. I sin·
gles player, won without drop·
ping a game and finished
undefeated ln singles and dou-
bles play throughout dual
match competition during the
season.
He reached the final or the
CIF singles tournament th.la past
sea.son and won CIF doubles ti-
tles in 2001 with Brian Morton,
and In 2002 with Canten Ball.
Yelsey. who will,play for Stan·
ford next seaso'n. finished No. 9
In the 2003 USTA junior 6.naJ
rankiilgs. She endured injuries
in her senior season, but came
back and played doubles with
her sister, Rachel, who will be a
s9phomore for the Sea J(Jngs in
the fall .
Anne Yelsey provided consis-
tency In helping lead CdM to Its
dominant runs to CIF Southern
Section Division rv titles lo 2000
and 2001. The CdM girls tennla •
team reached the ClF Oivisloo l :
semlftnals this past year, losirt( ;
on games to Calabasas, 78-74. •
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Win the Best Seat in ·the House ...
on the Players' Bench.
Enter the Daily Pilot-
Newport Beach Breakers
On Court Contest.
GRANO PRIZE
Sit on the plt1ye1~ bt11~n during 11 " mdlC'1 ana meet ris ng
tennis star Mana ShdrdtJO\J fer Jn e11cfus1ve pl'loto
opportunity on Weont'>11d/ Jut; 16 vm;in the Newport
Beach Breakers meet th~ St Louis Acps at the Pal1)adt::.
Tennis Club fru111 1 10 ti n is 1ucky reader v1111 a1so
receive Newport Bear.11 Bredi..ers tea'Tl autographed
memorabtlta
1" PLACE
One Lucky Reader w1!f .-11n 2 :.rob 111 tht Pta1tr:. Pro Am
Cltnrc on Fn11ay July 18 from 5 6 30 pm at Palisades
Tennis Club taught by a pro coach or pro player and 2
tickets to the Wednesday July 16 match from 7-10 p m
GRANO PRIZE •nd 1t PLACE WINNERS Wiii be anounced during
half-time on July 16
FIVE l ucn WINNERS will eac.h receive 2 tickets 10 e11ner the
July 16 tvs St Louis Aces) July 20 1vs Sacramen10
Cap1talst er Juty 25 tvs Kansas C111 E'l(plorers1 matcne:. All
matc.he!I stan al 1 µ m
It's easy lo enter Frll t>Ut the entry turm below and mail rt
to the Daily Prlot (include Newport Bear.h Brcc1kc1~ 011
Court Conie~t on the en11e1opr:) to be received by Friday
July 11 at 5 p 111 Or brrng 11 by the Darty Pilot off1c~ al 330 w Bay St CO!)ld Mesa durinu reuulat buSH1t:;,~ hours
Monday Frrday 8 30 am to!> pm No.purchcise is
necessary. Winners wrll be picked by random drawing and
notified priot to the July 16 match
Employe~ J, rJ tfl~•f relat1~es of tht Oatly Pilot rimes Community N~ws.
Lo~ Angeles T1md~ and Trrbune Company are 1ntl1g1ble
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Newport Lc1ndin9
~·oats 79 "'4"' '1~
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... OfMISMI
lllt 1111111 ator11e fK.irty, ~Ofdina to tlM
prov..iona of Div~ 8
OI the luslMll and
Profeulo111 Code,
Cllepttr 10. S1ctlon
21107 (•). llereby alvu
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
SALE.
~TRA SELF STOflAGE will COl\dUC t a pulllic • Hie of the contents of
ttle slor11e •P•c•(•)
Aelll4td t>.low, wrth the
contents IHltna sold to
the hltllest bldde<, lor
lawful money of the
Undtld Stalu ol Ametoca
(cad!)
The nle Is bema held
to selisfy • lendlotd's
llen and wilt be held at
17692 Sampson Lane,
Hunllnaton Beech. CA
92647 on July 18. 2003.
at J :lO p.m., Auction
1er's Na..,,.. Qen111s
Avi na Bond•
1466l1JOl335 Ph•
(626) 791-6261
The publtc 11 Invited lo
&tlet\61. Term$ a1e cash only. Owner ruerve~ the
rlaht to bid
A aeneral desctoptton
of the property be1na
sold, atone with the
identity ol the Occupant
tentina the space are as
lotlows
SPACE NO OCCUPANl
• PROPERTY DESCRIP
TION
A 223 LaHy Sullun.
Misc. boaes. lu1t11age
A 333 Jull1 Staudt
bo aes. clothes, vacuum
cleaner. f utan
C.()()2 Jay Wtlke1 son
furn1tu•e. tool bo•e~
bicycle. Mtsc. buas
E 209 Josh Wh.:l1.1ley 2
reftoaeraton mollt.,~s.
lurn1tu1e, pla(to. , ha11~.
microwave ov~n
l -259 Christina Walker.
furn1lure Misc Bo•es
Published New110• I
Beach Colla M~u Daily
Pilo t July 3 10 .
2003 Th568
Rdlliels t.sillU
ltmtS........
The lollowma 11e1 sons
are doona busme~s as. a) Soul hem Cal1lo1 ma
Ar I Proiects and Et ho
b1lt0ns b) the Shed
Ar tspa te :>859 ( asl
Coast Hwy Corona dt<I
Mat. CA 92625
Denholm Nel~on Coo
temporaty Inc (tA)
2859 E nl Coast llwy
Corona del Mar CA
92625
This business 1s lOn
ducted by 11 corpoolton
Have you storied do111i:
business yet'
No
Denholm Nelson Con
tempo1 ary In< Drane
Nelson VP Seer
Thrs slatemtnl WdS
ftled with th~ County
Clerk of OranQe County
on 06/20/03
20036941819
Daily P1lol Jone 26. luly
3, 10 17,2003 Th538
I he followm11 per sons
•• e doina busrneu u
a) Cytech International
b) Cytech USA, 180
N-pot1 Cente< Drove
Ne wport 8e11ch, CA
92660
Za1d A Astarabad1. 180
~wporl Center Orrve
Ne•por 1 Buc h CA
92660
Hassan Rassnuh 180
Newport Cenltf Dttve
Newpo r l Bea cit , CA
92660
Thrs bus1ne•S ,. cun
dueled by. a eentrdl
partners.hip
Have you started domg
business yet' No l atd A As(ar ab11d1
Thrs sl<1lemenl was
fried wrth the Counly
Clerk of Or1n11e County
on 06/13/03 20036'48033
Daily Pilot lune 19. 26.
July 3, 10, 2003 Th524
S......tf
th I 'eflhe tf ,.._ ........
The lottow1n11 person
has abandoned the use
of the f oct1hous Bus•
nus N1me: But Office
Installations. Inc /OBA
At Your Strvlu Dehvery.
Inc .. 2138 s Wrlahl St
Santa Ana, CA 92705
The F 1c11toous Business
name referred to above
was filed tn Or a11ge
County on 2/23/01 f ILE
NO 20016856094
At Your ~rv1ce De
livery Service, Inc (CA).
2138 S Wtoehl SI
S1nt1 Ana. CA 92705
This buslnen ,1s con-
ducted by· .a corpoulton
At Your Servru De
l1ve1y. Inc . L•ufle
Hampton, PreStdtnl
This statement wn
filed with the County
Clerlt of Oranee County
on 06/17/03
200Ht 41400
Da~y Pilot June 26. luly
3, 10, 17.2003 Th533
The loltowlna person)
ere doln1 busm1..s as.
Puudou Bistro. 332S
Newport Blvd., NewpOl't
ISuch, CA 92660
D111lel S1dho11m·
l(ennedy. 1954 l V ulle
Clr'c lt, Hunhnaton
Bt•Ch, CA 92646
J1qu11int K•n•well,
19541 Vull• Circle,
Hunhn1ton BHch, CA
92646
R1yl1nd fuentu, 1436
12th Street Apt B
M•nhatlan Beach. CA
90266
This bU\tness Is con
ducted by· 1 aeneral
partner •h•P
Have you 'tar ltd doing
busluess yet7 Yu 1998
R•yl111d Fuentes
This s tatement was
ftled with 'the County
Cletk of On1na• County
on 06/13/03
2003'941032
Oa1ly Piiot lune 19. 26,
July 3, 10. 2003 Th523
I h• lollow1n11 persons
are doma business as
a) Hr.rrt•ae Real Estate.
b) Herrtaeb Ru ltors. <.)
He11t.iae Rulty. d)
Herrtaie Properly Man
d11ement e) tlettta~e
P111µe111~s .i'/85 wa,
wrne Cir . Co,1a Mesa,
CA 92626 4850
David W Myh1 e, 2185
Waiwmfil Cu , Co~ta
Meu CA 92b26 4850
I hos bu<111e'' rs t..on
durl•d by .tn md1v1dual
llav• you 'tarted dome
bust11e\S yel 1
Ves 1%4
David W Myhr r
lh" ''''''''""' was filed with Ille C111111ty
Clerk ol Or ~ngr Co1111ly
on 06/?0/0J
20036948175
Daily Pilot June 26 July
3 10 17 lOOJ 111541
RditiM INiess
M..S.....
Th~ lollow1ne pe1so"'
are du1n11 husu1es• as
8111 & t..c1..1lv [11te1 P"••'· 1240 Nurth Vdll Buren
SI • IO!i An•he1m f'.A
9?807
W1!11d111 W,l\stHt 1240
Nurth "'" Bu1e11 St Attaheom CA 92807
Cet1IY l'!'Oar 1 /40
North Van Bu.-11 SI
Anaheim t,A 9180/
fh1s bu\one'' " tnn
ducted by ,1 "~neral
pa1tne1st1111
H .. e you \lbt ll"d 00111~
buSlll•S' vet? Nu
Cecily Cedat
lhr\ sldltmelll was
hied w1t11 lhl' Cuunly
Cler II ul Or a nice County
on 07/01/0J
20036950019
Daily Pilot July 3 10 17
?4,?003 lh!>!>I
fic1fliM llNless ..... s .....
1 he lollow1n11 11ersons
die domg bus1nes\ as
ltUl ?I 660 w 17th
SlreH •0 ?I Cn't"
Mesa r.A 916?1
lh~ Turi Company
Inc ,(CA) 175-0 Wlullter
Avenue #85, Costa Mesa.
CA 976?/
I h" tiusmns 1s cnn
due led by. a 1 u111oral1on
11ave ynu )la1led doing
busmess yell Nu
The Tur i Company,
Inc Irene Yount \IP/
Seu .. tary
lhos stalf'mf'l!t w.ls
filed .,.1th lhe County
Cieri<. ot Or M1et County
on 06/06/0J
20036947171
Dair~ 1'1101 June 12, 19,
26 Jul~ l 1003 lh!>02
AdltiMW.U
ltmt S.....
The lollow1n11 persons
are domg busoneu as
R & r I e as1n1 &
[qu1pmenl 8182 Mun
sler Dr Hu11t1ngton
Beach CA 92646
Rochelle Roller 8187
Munsler Or Hunlmaton
Beach CA 92646
Tom Roller 8182
Munslet Dr llunt1nrton
Beach. CA 9?646
This busrnus '' con
dueled by a gen er al
par tnen h111
Hive you •l•t led doma
busrnns yel 1 No
Rochelle Roller
This statement wa•
hied with thr C<1unty
Cle.r k of o,.nae County
on06!06/03
200'6947115
Oa1ly Prlol June 17 19
?6 July 3 ?003 Th497
RdltlM hAleu
M.e*'-'t
The followrn11 11e1 sons
are dome busmen llS
CrultnR lle1llhy R~la
ltonsh1ps 2834 h vine
Ave . New1101 I Beach
CA 92660
Dr loJeph Pascale
M F T In~ . (CA). 2834
Irvine Ave , Newport
Beach. CA 9?660
I hos bu~111e\\ 1s con
dueled by a corpur a Iron
Have yuu started doina
bu~nen yet? Yes 11/
2001
Or Joseph Pa~ale
M F I Inc Or Joseph
t Pascale. President
This slaltmt'nt WH
hied with the Count,
Cieri<. ot Or an11e County
on 06/13/03
2003H4I03S
D'°ly Pilot June 19. 26,
July 3, 10, 2003 Th526 ......... ..........
L11Jren luh1r1•11 1757
Westmmstlf Ave .. Costa
Mne.CA92627 (ric Lohman. 1757
Westmlnate; Ave • Cotta
Mn1, CA 92627
This butlnu~ 11 con
ducl•J by. h1J.sb1nd •nd wilt
H•v• you •i.tted dohll
b11s1ntn yet? No
L1urt11 I.Ohmen It Eric
Lohm1n
This Sllltmtnt WH
fried with the County
Cieri! of Orence County
on 06/13/03
2003H 4I041
Dally Pilot June 19. 26.
July 3, 10, 200J Th528
~ .....
ltmtS......
The lollowln11 person\
"e do1na bus1neu -..
Spin, 2973 Harbor Blvd.
1403 Costa Me~. CA
92626 ~·
S11Jndr • K Abbott.
1073 Salvador Costa
Mn1, CA 92626 ~oberl W Wells. 682
Alta V1st.; Way, Laeuna
II each, CA 926!> l
This busrnP.u 1s con
duded by tO·Jld• Iner~ Have you st.irted domw
busmen yeP Nu
Robe.rt W Welt~ s .. undr a K Ab boll
I his s tatement was
ftled with the County
Cle1k of 01•n11e County
on 06/20/0J
20036'48879
Daily P1lol Ju11~ 26, July
3. 10. 1'7. 2003 Th542
Fldttlws ~
M.e s...._.
The lollowone persor"
a1 e do1ne bu\tntt!l as
flect101111 f11un<ial
Servu e~ 3300 lrv•n~
Av.. •1'6'> New1101 I
l3~a1 IT Cl\ 9)1;60
Key Mort~age C.:01po-
rat1c.11 (Al) 3300 ltv111•
Ave Ste .120 N•wr>ort
Beal11 CA 92660
lhts bus1n1-s< t\ rqn
ducted by a cuopur•toon
H;w,. ynu ,tar led r:lo•ne
bus111H) yet 1 Ye\
l/27/0J
Key Mortgaite Corpo
1 alton Mu ha ct Car unell,
Pres•d~nt
l h1s ~talement was
tiled with the r.ounly
CINI<. of Oram•r County
on 06. 10 OJ
20036947535
Oa1ly Ptlot lune 12 19
26 luly J ?003 lh~I I
rlditlM ltnilm
M..S,.,_.
lhe tollow111e ll~"ons
are 1'fo1ng bu,111e~ 1tS
Uelao Properlte' ~
Randolph Avt C'osta
Mesa Calllu1111~ 926?6
Delau P1ope11tes (CA)
2950 R.indolph Ave
Co~ld Me'" t..ahlorrna
92626
This bu\111e" 1< 1 011
duct~d by ' I rrml~d
hab1hl>: Co
Have Y''" sl•• l~d t.111111~
busmess yet' Nu
Oel~o rmµ~• ltts J~r
erny Mor ShJll luppmg.
President
lhl\ ~tat .. m,.nt wn
lol•d with th~ County
Cieri<. of Ot•"K" County
on Ob/30 03
200369S004S
U~tly Pilot July 3 I 0 I l .
:>4 . :>003 lh5~
fidltiM ltnilm ... s ........
The lollowma 11~1 sons
are do1n2 bu\tnl'u as
t..n1.11e1s Ylurld . ~3/
Nf'wpo1 t CtnlPt Or
Suite 525 Newport
Be.ch. C•ltlotn•d 92660
Ammdt Al lbr ah1m
Pash.i. 5319 Un1v~1,11y
Or •211 Irvine, Call
tor nra 9?61 '1
T hos bu\•nf's\ I\ con
due led by Mt 111d1v1dual
Have you sl.ir led dom11.
bus1nes~ yet' Ye' 1 .. n
?OOl
Ammar Al Ibrahim
Pasha
lh1s 'lal•ment was
f1le<t with the County
Cieri<. of Oranee County
on 07 t l/03
21>036950100
Oarly Pilot luly 3 10 II.
24 7003 lh~6
AdttlM -...SS
"-S.......
The lollowin11 per sons
are doing buslneu as.
Simply Sttapely, 370 B
£ 17 lh Sir eel Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
Edward Luke ~1tn1
mons. 1650 Park New
port '218 Newpo11
Beach CA 9?660
MKheltn, Anne Mccann
1650 Park Newport
#218. Newport Burh.
CA92660
Thi\ bus111~•.s ·~ ton
dutted by a
eene1111 P••lner~h1p
tlave you ~tar led do111g
busines\ ypt1 No
£dw,11d Luke F1l1\I
mons
rh1s st .. t•n1d1I w .. s lll~d
w1tti th~ County Cte1k of
Or a nae Cuunly on 06/
06/03
20036947171
Darty Pilot June 12. 19,
26, July 3, 2003 TH499
FldlliMINless
"-*'-" The loftow1ne person!>
11e dome businen as
Jade Mo1 l11111e. 31 88
Alf .,.ay Avenut Su rte C.
Cost• Mesa, CA 92626
V1nh 111, 260·3 Elden
Avenue lff, Co•I• M41sa,
CA 92627
N.iton Chau, 6 C.vail
ton. Newport Coesl. CA
926S7
Thos busonen ii con
ducted by • a-•I p11tlf1Mt\h1p
Hive you slattHI dolna
buslnen yel 1
No
Vinh He
I ht followin1 penons
"'~ dorna b1a.Jnn1 n •> Newport omc. So·
lutiont, b) M1flleliny
MH ltr1 Gr01Jp , 53
Hewpott Cenlet Drive ~Mewporl O••Ch
ThomH l owp ~37
He..,,-t Centw ()rive
IJ#11. "9wpott leach
CA92'i60
this 1t1tement was
fll4!d with th1 Coont1
Clerk of Or1n1• County
on 06/20/03
200M t4UM
Thh "'"""" ~ ·I con Clll(.tttd by an lndlVldull
ll1vw yov .t.,1'4 dO<tlt
iw.111eu vet? Yet
1+03
Tltomolowy
Tbb llll11!111nl WU
,.. w11h tM County
CWk 9' Onttte County t1106/WOl ........ ,.,
OMJ,..... ""1 l. 10, 17, 24.*1 ~ .......... ........
ltle .......... ~ ..... ---~..-... ... ~.AlleM .. 1117 -tr 1111• -.. c.e.
Oet11 Pilot Jll,,. 26. Nt't
l 10, I/, 1003 lhS37
.. ·-.--·· ·-·
2Ml llpl ..... .. ......... .. l.11111 .... · -
tlled with the County
Cler It of Or •nee Cou11ty
on08/2)/()l
200M t4ts74
..........
llmtS.......
.......... ... ,.......,
011ty Piiot Jline 26. July
3. 10. 17, 2003 ThS4S
Th• lollow1n1 perso111
.,, dolna ~slness as:
How"d P1odllcticH\s, 928
£m111ld Bay, L~11Jn11
BeKh, CellJOfnl• 9265
The tollowlnc pw sons
11 e clolfta 1111.slne" H .
[ACOl't Cfuises, 3424 VII
O,Orto SllP 1109, Hew
port 8'Kh, CA 92663· Re-.. .....
llmtS.......
Grtu All1nt1c & p,.
Th• lollowln1 persona
11 e dolna bus.Inns as:
Matthew Howerd Pro
ductlon, 928 Emveld
Bir l11un1 B11ch,
C1t1ior nl1 9265 l
Judith B. Shu.slllf. 928
Emereld Bey, 11aun1
Bt1ch, C1hfornl• 92651
This business tS eon·
dueled by ,,, lnd1vidu1t
Hue you slitted do11111
buSlnns yet? Yes. 6/10/
OJ
Citic Ytdll Cotp (CA),
3253 8ro1d StrHt,
N•w.p ort Beach, CA
92663 Chubbywood, 537 New·
port Cent1t Di '338.
Newport Buch. CA
92660
Ron Hancoch. !OJ
H•rbo1 Woods Place,
Newport Beac h, CA
92660
Robert W. Hancock,
255 l C111forn11 Ave.,
Slanal Hill, CA 90755
This business is con·
ducted by. a 1ener1I
partnership
Have you started do111t
b1Jslntu yet? No
Ron H1ncock
Th!S st•tement was
tiled with the Co1Jnty
Cieri<. of Or •n1111 County
on 06/13/03
200'6941021
Daily Pilot June 19, 26.
luly 3. 10. 2003 I hS20
fidillM~
llmtS.....
Thi! lollow1na persons
are do1n11 busmess as
a) Della Motorsports, b)
mm1motou a com 25461
Allc1a P<irkway. La&una
Hill>, CA 9l 653
DU Intl Corp, (CA)
2973 Harbo1 Blvd. •347.
Cn5ta Mesa CA 92626
T hos bu~mess is con
dueled by a corporation
Havr you star led 0011111
busmeu yet,
y .. , J OJ
Ol J lnttrnatton al
l.11111 lus~l>~l dJata
t•res1d~nt
1111\ \IAl~ment was
f1lt'd wrlh Ille County
Clerk uf Ora111ie County
on 06/27103
200369 49721
Oa1ly P1101 July 3. 10 I/
74. 2003 I h559
The lollowme ~erwns
are dorn11 bu•111e"s a\
l:reat1n2 Helllthy l(ela
1tonsh111\ 7834 t1vme
Ave Newpor I Beach CA
~2660
Justph P d\Lale Real
[')lair Cu1p<11olt011 (CA)
2834 It vrne Ave New
port Beuh CA 92660
I hi\ bu\lne<s 1s con
du< h•rJ by ~ to11101 al1011
ltave yr>u ~L.ir kd doma
bu'loones\ yrt' y .. ,
112001
lnSf'IJh l'a'>t di• M~ol
t ~talt Corporalton Or
lustplt r PHralt
Pr •Stdtnl
This sl.tltmenl w~•
ltled with lhe County
Clerk ot Oranae County
on 06/11/03
20036948034
1lJ1ly Pilot Junp 19, ?6
July 3, 10 ?003 fh52S
Milt Shusl•r
This st1t1ment wu
flltd wolh the County
Cl~rk ol Or anae Count¥
on 07/1/03
JOOS6t SOI01
Dilly Pilot !Ally J . 10. 17.
24. 2003 fh!'>-4 7
Adlllm .....
ltmtS......
Ttie lollow1na persons
are doma business as.
a) Kadara. Inc b)
t<adara Outdoor. c)
Kadar• Import. d) OaYJd
Kay Colleclton. 146 £
18th Street. Costa Mesa.
CA 92627
K1dera lmpOtt Cxport "°' (CA) 146 f 18th Street Costa Mna CA
92627
fhls bu,mess •~ con
durted by a cnq>or Alton
llave you ~•a•l~d domg
bu"neS\ yet' Yu.
I? I 2000
t<adUd tmpo1t bport,
tnc l•~• ZaltA11•tl Vr(e
P1n1dent
lhrs 'I •ll!mtnl was
llled with the ~11untv
c1 .. 11<. ot 01 ani~ County
011 06/06103
20036947175
.Ddtly Pilot Jun~ ll. 19.
26. tuly J. 2003 Th496
RdltiM--...U
M..S........
lht !ollow1n11 person"
a1.. doma busines' a' s~upe II Oul. 923 Sprrng
ftde Dr Newport Reach
CA 9?660 8210
Hatty ( Cdltwoud lr
923 Spr "'il Tide Dr
NPwpor t Bta<h CA
97660 8?10
M111a111 t< C:atewund
9?3 Sprrng I ode Dr
Nrwport 11 .. a Lh CA
9'660 8l10
Tht\ bus1n~s,, ·~ "'" do~l•d by husband dttd
wile
l!iv,. yuu ,111 led do1111(
bu~1ne-.~ yrf? Yes M~y ~OOJ
Harry ( l~alewood Jr
T111~ \laltmtnt w"\
ltltd with the C.uunly
C •erk of Orange Cnunty
Un 06110/0j
200369415U
Daily Prlol lune ll. 19 l6 luly l 2003 TS 12
The tollowme Jltr sons
art' durn& busmeu a~
Thia b1J1ln1.11 Is con·
d1Jct.d by: • COl'POf•tlon
H•v1 YoU atarte4 doln&
bUllMU )ltt7 No
C1HI Allanlic & Pt·
ctltc Yfchl Corp . Harry
Schult, Secretary
This statement was
flied with the County
Cle<k ol Orana• County
on 07/01/03
200Ht500H
Dally Pilot July 3. 10, 17,
24, 2003 ThSS2
Adlelm .... ..........
I he lollowlna p•rsons
111 do1n1 buliness u ·
Oel Sol. 200 Main, Suite
•113. tluntinaton Buch,
California 92648
Suff Crty Partners. LLC
(CA), 200· M1m. Su1ta
#1 13, tlunl1naton Beach,
Cahlor n1a 92648 ,
Th!S bosmeu ts con
ducted by a L1m1ted
h1b1hty Co.
Have you sl•r ted doma
bu\lneu yet?,_Yes /
05/01/2003 '-../
Suri Clly Partners ,
LlC. Amy J Pressey,
Owner/Mn111
lhrs stalemenl was
filed with the County
l..let~ ot Oranae County
on 06104/03
20036'4H90
Oa1ly Pilot July 3, 10. 17.
l 4 2003 T hS69
flc1ltiM IWllKs
J-S....... I he tollow1n11 per sons
ate do1n11 bUSIMl'SS as
l rl Anaels Photoa1 aphy
JO!>O;> N H&mpton Rd
l eaun• N•auel. CA 92671
Ph11I0&1.rphy by
Stephen h1L . (CA) 3050:>
N' Hampton Rd I aauna
N1euel CA 9?677
this busmen 1s con
Ou~led by a cQ/p01at1on
H•vc you star led domg
~us1nrss yet' No
Ph ot oe1~111ty By
'>l•µhe11 In\. Stephen
l\tnl Pres
This statement wu
hied with the County
Cletk ot 01dna:e County
un 06/13/0J
20036948029
Daily Pilot June 19, 76.
July 3. I 0 2003 Th521
The lollowon& persons
•I c dorng busontts as
Sheil Cnterp11ses, 10/0
Pat~ Newport. Newport
Beach CA 92660
Rnberl Sheil. 1070
Par~ Newpor I, Newport
Bl!atll, CA 92660
fidltlws ~ Hacienda De Mesa Ap
M-t .....___. IW W Wilson Costa
Ive th f and1no Del
Sh,.11 1010 PMk New
port Newp0< t Beach CA
92660 ---Mes,• t..A 92648 the tollowine per~on\ lnR Wen Hwana 571;> This b1Js111ess •s con a•~ do11111 bu~rness a• H111h11ate lerrac11, lrvrne dueled by husband •nd
.t) R•w Chop11r1~ b) CA92bl 2 wile
f o re l1 0111 Mu1t1e.1ge L1nalon11Hwana S712 ~laveyou starleddo•na
C a 11 1 I d I t ) H1&h11ate Terrace Irvine. business yeP No ·
Mel1ndnttt1ly cum d) CA 9?61? Robert Sheol R~lma11(e11ly .:J rare Wohnn Vint 1507 This shlement was
t r on t C ,J p 1t1 t 1 ) Womnunt Santa An fried with lhe County
Uaval <tlo ou ~om ll> CA9270S Lletk ol Oran2e County
I orctront C•P•l•I 1041 Thi\ b1Jstnes~ ~ con on 06/10/03
W 18th St A 'l-07. Cosld dueled by J 11enerdl 20036947531
Me'Mt C~hforn1a 92627 pdtlneistup 011ly Pilot June J:l. 19,
6av1d Gnr don llowe• tine you slMled doona ?6 luly 3. 2003 Th508
417 17th SI . Huntmeton bus11less yet? Ves 198!>
Bearh r.al1lorma 9?648 1n2 Wen llwana
l hos IJu\mes• 1s t..un This sl.ilemenl was
dutlell by &n ondtv1dual tiled with th~ County H~v~ you started doma Clerk al Or•nae Cuunl lht following persons • • Y a• e dom& business a5 bus111eh y~I' Nu on0//01/03 Body Rena1Hance
D<,.1d llowt\ 200St.9 5ooa4 24101 R1ymo11d. #252 I ht\ sl.\ttmt>nt wa• Daily Pilot July 3 10. I/ lalo.e. f Ofol Calllornra lrll'd with lhe County 74 7003 Th551 92630 Cler~ ut 01<1n11e County Beverly J W1lharns
on 06/0J/OJ Flditiltn ltniless 20036946117 24/01 Raymond •~7
Daily Pilot luly .l, 10. ll ltmtS......., lake forest Ci1hlo1n1a
24 2003 lh~!>6 lht lollowrne person 91630
Rc:titlM~ •s.......,
I he lolluwtnl( pe.rson•
are domlf b1Js1nns a~
Your Home Pro Pa1ntrn11
57S W 19th St Apl
20';; Cosl.;i Mesa CA
9?6i'/
tohn W~yne Ru-.~eu,
575 W 19th SI Apt
~. Custa Mo a. CA
92627
This bus•nt\s rs ton
ducted by an 1nd1v1du•I
Havt you sl<11ted do•nK
bu•one~s yet> Yes
6 6 03
a•• doma bu~ness 3~ lht~ bu,men os con
M & o Per\OMI Tramm& duLled by an 1nd1v1dual
Servile'. 7'1002 O&lnrd Have you slatll'd d1>1ng
Or I ~auno N1auel CA busmcss 1et? No 9261/ Btvetly J W1lhams
Mocha"I I tfnll Stullnu lh1s \l1temenl Wils
25002 Oaloid Or La lrled with the County
11un• Nieuel CA 92677 Cieri\ ot Or•nee County
Din• Marre Mailes" on Ol/l/OJ
l'>(X)'l U•lord Or Id 200369SOOt O
RUnd Niau el Cl\ 9?611 Oally Prtot July 3. I 0, 17.
This busmen 1s tun 24. ?003 Th~50
due led by ~ jlener al ii..w_ L..L..-.. Jldtlnt>f\h111 ,_ __
Have you star led do111a "-S........
llusrnes~ yet' Yes Apr~ The tollowrno pe.rsons 18. 7003 .. Michael SlullllO ar • do1n2 busmos as
This \latenoent """ lnirrrd \ Shoppt 2336" tried with the Count!> Via San Marltne. Alosa John Wayne Ruuell Y V•tto CA 92656
This ~lalement was Clerk of Oranae County ln11rrd M1ndelh. 73362
toted with the Countu on 06/13/03 v s M A ' 2003 6941059 11 •n ar lrne hso Cterk of Oran11e Co11nty \11e10, CA 92656 on 06/ 10/03 Otoly Pilot lunf' 19. 26 I hi\ busmess " con
200'694153' July 3. IO ;>OOJ lh5?9 dueled by. an 1ndlvldu~I
Oa1ly Pilot June 12, 19 Have you started doing
26. July 3 2003 Th510 Ac:MiM--.SS busrneu yell No
ltmt S...... ln111d Mandelh
This statement was Tht lolluwma penons loled wrth the Coo11ty
we dolna busmen 15 Cieri<. ol Orana• County Armen C On1Qn!o, 260 • lhe lollow1na persons Newport Center Or on06/10/03 are do1n1 busmess as ., 200J6t 4 7SJ 1
The T1nl Connection ~A4~~ewpnrt Buch Oarly Pilot June 12, 19,
2490 Newport Blvd. Armen Gt1aot1an Oe 26. July 3, 2003 Th514
Cost• Mesa, C11ifornl1 slin. Inc (CA) 260 92:J:omotive Con nee Newpor 1 r.enltr Dr ActlelM ......
lions Inc , (CA) 2490 '240. Newpor t Beach ... S......
.. ewp·~t Blvd Cost• CA 92fi60 The follow1n1 persons .. ~ .. rhls busmen ·~ con Mesa, Cahl0<n1192621 dueled by 1 corporalt0 are do1n\-.busmcu n ·
d Th,•s.d bbuStness rs con Hne you stetted dotn~ ~!::;~~~Ir:~:·.
uc • Y " corpoullon bu!>lnen yell Yu Ma .... ' Htvt you sl1ttted doln1 12. 2003 'I Costa Mesa, CA 9~
business yet? A• men Ctlaorian De lohn S1kulte, 3063 Yes 8/10/1998 Heyu Av• , Coat• Miu,
1 sl~n·. Inc , Ar me Aulnmotlvt Connec Gr O:ian, President n CA 92626
lions Inc . Jim C l\o This slitement wi Thi. busrness is con Ptnident s dueled by •n indivld1Jel
This statem•nt wn hied filed with the Co1Jnty Hive you stlrtlKI dolflll
wltll the Cuunty Ci.tk of Clerk of Orans.• C1Junty bus.intn ytU
Or1n1e Couttty on ~ip&t~l4 Yu Oct 19. 1998 06/20/03 ... John S.h$11e 200H t4U4 l Dilly Pllot Jun. 12, 19 ThB statement wn
0.lty Pilot June 26J.. July 26, .My J, 2003 Tll~j filed with tht County
3.10.17.2003 TnSJS a-._..... Clefll of 011n1e Counttr ,_ on 06/10/0J ... S..... IOOMt41ttl
The foftowln1 rmson.s O•ll& Piiot Jun• 26· Jli~ tt• ctotnc bullneu ., 3, l • 17, 2003 ~Th5 _
•) flichlfd Brent Cn·
•110111, b) Rlch1td
Johilson ( nterprMs, c)
Adv•11<• Cec>lt•I Croup,
310 W Wilson SI •
IEUIS, Cosu Mui, CA ~
Rldl•d 8ttttl JollMOft, 310 W. Wilson St.. IClOI, Costa Mesa, CA tzev
Tlllt busllleu .. COii _.e411y.en~
lttw '" ............ ~ret' ..... u~
hhwd JoMsell
Tllb •ll•••lll .....
111414 wlOt .... c:-tr
ci.11 or o. Mii co"nty ~.,
D ...... -.11,w;
), 10, 17, MS T1613
-'" .
. •
..........
llmtS.......
The followlna peuons
lrt dolfll lllllNH IS'
LAI Appliances, 24
Southbr*. ltv111e, CA
92604 ...
Altk11ndr Lubenko, 24
Southbrooli. Irvine. CA
92604
This b11al11eu Is con·
dueled b'°: 1n lndlvlduel
H•v• you stlrtld doln1
b14lnen y1t?
Yu6-09-03
Alehandr Lutsenko
This st1tement wH
filed l!lllh the County
Clerll of Orenee County
on 06/27/03
20036t4t7 II
Dilly Piiot luly J, 10, 17,
24,2003 Th558
AdlelmW-... s......
The fotlowrna persons
.,. dolna blJSKlHS u :.
H1tt0nal Ltb0talorlu &
Waler Systems Mia ..
6491 Maple Ave , Unit A
28, Wn lntlnster, CA
92683
James Sunallls, 1915
Minion St . So Pandena
CA910JO .
fhos bUSlllMS IS con·
ducted by 'n 1nd1v1dual
Htv4' you slarled do1na
bu11nnJ yet1Yes1955
James S1malo.1s
This ~tatemenl was
fried with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 06/06/03
20036947110
011ly Pilot Jun~ 12. 19
26, July J, 2003 Th50 I
AcftlMW.U
M..S......
The tollow1na 11ersons
are do1ne bu"ness as
Mu11 & Assouate• 1851 l I'"' Str,.el Suite I 7'>7. Saul• Ana CA
9770!>
Atttlrcw C Muir 2717'd
Homc~lcad Ro•d Laeu
nil N111uel LA 92b77
Thr~ bu~'""'' 1~ <011
ducttd "' M 1nd1v10udl
llave you stoHted domg
bU\lnt\~ yel1 Ye~ 1112/98
Andrl'w C Mutt
Th1\ Sl•l~ment wa\
ftl~d with lhe Cuuntv
Clerk of 01 ~ng~ Cnunly
on 06/23/03
200'6949144
D•oly Pile.I Jun~ /b July
l. 10. 11 200J 111534
RdtliM INltis
M.es...._.
Thtt lolluwm~ µer sons
a1 e dcm111 bu"ness as
TttH1mes241 lom 4570
Campus 011~" #:l8,
Newpo1t Bf'•• h. CA
9?660
Stephen Schulte 4570
Campu• D11vt' •38
Ncwpur t BrHh CA
97660
fhts btJ'\•ne:s~ " lOn
duCl4'd by dn 1nd1v1dual
Havt you \ldt '"d du11111
busrnes' yet' N11
St.:11hen SLh11l1~
Thi\ 'tattm~111 w.,s
ltled with th,. C: ounl y
Cll'rlo. of Orang~ (;aunty
on 06 ?I OJ
2003694t7 12
0111, P1lol July 3 10. 11
24.2003 Th561
flc1ltiM Imm
ltmtS......
1 he lollow1n11 persons
art dome bus1ness as
Taylor Pront Mana11e
ment 1406 V1v1a11 l ane
Nev ort HeHh CA
92Q;()
l ynn T .tylur Brown
1406 V1v1an lane. New
port Beach CA 9?660
1 hr' bos111e\s rs ton
ductl'd by ~n 111d1v1dual
ll8vt vou $l8rled domg
bustnes~ yet' No
Lynn hylor Brown
This ~l•lenunt was
lrltd with the County
C11>1k of Or ange County
on 06/10 03
20036947S40
Dally Pilot lune 12 19
26. July J, 200J lh507
Adit!Mllliltss
M..S.....,
The lollowrn1 Ptnons
•re dom11. bu\ll•us as
Crapevrne leeal and
f 1nancoal I 1112 Crabb
lane. Hunt1ncton Bea~h
CA 92647
Steven R•ymond l en
zkes. 17712 Crabb lane
Huntongton Buch. C~
92647
This b11\1nes, " l on
ducted by an ind1v1dual
Have you sta1 ted dorn&
business yeP No
Steven Lenzke.s
!hrs statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of 011n11e County
on 06/06/03
20036947179
Dilly Ptlot Jone 12, 19,
26, luly J, 2003 ThSOO
~ ..... .... s......
Tht fottowme persons
are do1n1 business as
Pony P1ls, 3286 Turloclo
Dr.. Co1ta Mesa, CA
92626
Sheil• Ann fer au son.
3286 lur!ocb Qr Costa
Met.I, CA 92626
Thi• bualn.,., 11 con
ducted by: 1n lndivldu1I
Hive you 1t1rl1d dollla
bllllll8H yet7 'l'H
1989
Shttl• fet 111son
This statement was
filed with the ·county
Cterll of Onna• Cout'lty
on 06/10/03
to0Mt47Ut
01lly Pilot J1Jnt 12, 19,
26, July 3~ 2003 fh506 ..........
"-S.......
1 he foltow1n1 per sons
1re dorna buliness as.
a) Animal Amour b)
Anlm•I Amore, 2674
Or1n11a Ave .. c .1. Costa
Mu1, CA 92627
Joan Mer le Oldfield,
2674 Orane• Ave . C· I
Coste Men. CA 92627
Thi~ business 1s coo
ducted by. an lnd1v1du1I
H1v1 you st•rt•d doln&
business yet? Yn 2/03
Joan Mar11 Oldfield
lhos statement was
foled with the County
Clerk of Or a nee County
on 06/lJ/03
20036941030
Oa1ly Pilot June 19 26
July 3. 10. 2003 lh~22
nc.. ..... ----llHt lollow1n11 per\ons
•re doin11 business "
Medow, J-07 l5th SI f6.
t1untin11ton Buch CA
92648
M1ch4el Ben de Wit,
307 1 Sth St •6. Hun
1tne1on Beach CA 9?648
lho\ bu\lness rs con
ducted by Jn md1vtdu11t
Have yQu slar led do1nc
bus1neu yet'
Yn 4/1/0J
M1Lharl de Wot
lh1s \l~lemenl was
hied with the County
Lier k 111 Or mg~ Ctlunly
un 061l010J
20036941190
O.tily 1•11111 Jun" ?6 July
J 10 I/ ?OOJ 1h!>43
Rd!IMW.U
"-eS.....
I ht following per sons
••" dornii business as OCC SO~O Yorks h11e
Drtve. Cy1.11ess Cal1l111
ma 90630
Rich•• o Vr1 nun Hui
rn.tn. SO!>O Vur "'h" • 011ve ryptt'>\ C11tlor
"'" 90610 Th.s bu\1nn• t\ tun
ducl•d by •n 1111l1v1dudl
Have you sl•rl1:d dOllli
burnoo\ yet' No
Rochat d Holman
Ill" sletem•nt wa'>
hl,.d with the Cnunly
Cletk ol 01 an2,. Countv
on05 14 03
200369446 ..
Daily Pilot June 17 19 ?6 luly 3 200) lh~l6
fldit.s hsiins
"-S........
f 11e follow1n11 pe"""'
ar f dn1n~ bu~1nr\\. a'.
S111 101 ~•le ?68 Cab11fl11
SI •A Co\ta Meu (A
92627
lt>m K,.chl 268 C1
b11llo St •A Cu•ta
Mes.a CA 9?6i' I
lh" bu\lne\\ ,, c~n
dul led by an 1nd1v11!ual
Hoe vciu started du1na
bosmrs• yet1 Nu
Tom Kr~chl
Th" \l•lemenl wn
hied with the County
Cler h ol Orange County
on 06 :>7 03
200'690 723
Daily Pilot J'l>ly 3 10 17.
24, 200.J lhS65
RdltiMINltss ... s .......
l h.: lollowtnil l)er \ons
are do1n1t business as
lohn,on 81 os Des111n &
Conslrocttoo ?139 Aster
Platt Co,1.1 Mesa CA
9?ftl'l
1~11 M1(l1dd lohnson l IJ9 A\ler PIJlt Costa
Me•.t CA 9?6?/
lhos btrsrnns " con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
H•ve you 1larled dnm11
bus1ne~' yet' No
I e11 y M J<thn~on
Thi\ sl•l~ment wa\
ltled w1lh the County
Cler h of Or an at County
on 061101()3
2003H 475U
Daily Prlol lune 12, 19
26. luly 3. 2003 Th515
RdltMes -...SS
ltmtS.....
The lollowrna person\
art do1n1 bu"nes~ u
D11v1n1 Oat• 2043
President Pltce Co\ll
Mes.a CA 92627
Kim Rodney Reynolds,
2043 President Pl1ct>.
Cash Mna, CA 9?627
f hrs bus'"ess 1s con
ducted by an 1nd1vldual
llave you 5t31 led doona
bU\lnt!H y@t' No
t<rm Rodn11 Reynolds
Th" statement wu
hied with the Count1
Cle1k ot Oren1e County
on 07/01/03
200'6950129
Daily Piiot July 3. 10, 17,
24. 2003 Th5SS
.... ..... .-s......
The follow1n1 perwns
ere doinc buslne•s H .
Q S. 8uilden, 317 M•
rln1 Ave., Balboa lsllnd,
Clltfornll 92662
Oevld Ro~ SM.ber, SP
Merine Ave., Bilbo•
lslend, C1lllornl1 92662 This bualneu Is con
ducted by. 1n lndMdu.11
H•v• YOIJ Stifled doln&
bualn•as ytU Yu, 6/301
03
Oevid R Seeber
rhll Sllltmenl WI.I
h'4id wrth the County
Clerll of Q,.nae County
on 07/1/03
200Hts0101
Dilly Piiot July 3, lO, 17,
24, 2003 Th549 .......... ... s......
The followln1 penons
.,. dolna busineu n .
a) Th• AV Oen b) The
Audio Video Oen. 2060
Pl1c•nh1 llC2. Cost•
Mesa. CA 92627
Oe11k Coplan Wmeaar.
7741 15th St IB,
Westminster. CA 92683
Ttus bu~iness " con
due led by an 111d1v1dual
!lave you sterted dotnt1
l>U\rness yet' No
Ottoll W1ne11:ar
Tht!o staltment w.i~
tiled with the County
Cieri.. ul O,.n11e County
on 06/13/03
2003H41040
Oarly Prial June 19. 26
July 3. 10. 2003 lh527
AdltiM lllilm .... s.......
the lollowona persons
•• e durnc bu\mess •~
ALl1un raler1 I W•)I
MJ n~af!mei•I lb/O
~Allla Ana Ave Costa
Meu CA9?6?/
, Ange IA Gr 1ll1th 240
161h f'I •'I. Co•'" M~sa
CA 92671
Thi\ bus111~~> " Lon
ducltd by M• 1111l1v10uMI
tlJv• yuu \tatttd 001111[
bU\llll'\\ yel 1
No
Aneela C11ll1lh
lh1s sl<ttl'rnenl was
loled with lht County
Clerk ot U1011~e Co unly
Oil Ol.1?0/03
20036 948892
l)a1ly Pilot June 76. July
3 10. 17 2003 Thl'O
FldlliM ltniless ... s .......
rht tolluw1na persun\
a1 e dQ•"e bus1ne\s ••
rho \lit"lm4'11C~I! Noodles,
1701} lln11ll An •t..
(lard"n G1bv,. f &l!IO<ft1&
9?804
t '" Nen1 1 uu ~'>?'> w H1ehl•lld St S1nt•
AnA C:.~l1ln1n1• 92104
I hi\ Dullneu I\ con
duded by <1n tnd1v1du1I
lian yllu -.tarted doing
bu\11\e\\ vet' Nu
l .in Niu• Luu
Tiu\ ,1 .. 1emo11t W~\
hlrd w•lh lh,. County
Clerk ot Oran~e tounty
on (Y.,170 OJ
2003694Sl3S
0>11ly Pilot June 19 26
luly .J 10 2003 Th5 l0
AdltiM ~
"-S........
lhe loll11w1n11 persons
•t t dointt bu'°ness a\
Ale fre1eh1 Strvr<•
194 87 SurlHt Dr
ltun1tn111011 Bea<h <:A
91648 r layne f'ny 1948/
Sutlut Of rve Hunlrnii!
Ion 8e•lh, CA 92648
This busonHs •~ con
du<l,.d by •n 1nr1tv10u•I
HIVf yoo \I/tiled d<>in11
Du\tn"" yeP No r layn~ Poy
lhos statement w.a~.
f1ltd with the County
Cletk ol O,.nae Co•mly
on 06/'/I !OJ
200'6'49720
Oarly Pilot July J, 10 I/
24 2003 ThS60
fldtlimW.U
M..S......
The lollowinc persc.n'
'' e dome busmess n
M'Y Photo and Oes•an.
300 B10<1dway. Costa
Mesa C11tfoon1a 92621
KtJ1lh le"'ll M1y. JOO
Bro1dwi1y Costa Mesa
c.1itorn1a 92621
lh•s busmen 1s con
ducted by an 1ndlv1du1I
lfave vou \lat led dn1n11
bus1n01ss yet' Yn. J l /I /
1997
Kttlh May
Thi~ itatement wn
hied with the Counly
Clerk ol Oranac County
on01/V03
200'6tSOI02
011ty Pilot July l 10. 17.
24 2003 lh!'>48
Adil. .....
llmtS......
The tollowma person\
11 e dome b1Js1ness n
Gil\! On11n & Assocr·
•In. J5 Seascape Drive.
;~orl Beuh CA
M11aaret Ann Cnso,
35 Sencape Or 1ve.
Newport Bench, CA
92663
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BUSINESS!.
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. DailyA Pilot
Thlt ~lnes1 It c:on
d11eted bJ: en lndlvldu1I
Have )IOU 1t.rled doina
builne .. ,,u No
Mw1w1t Gaul
Th11 t lltement was
hied with IN County
Clefk ot Clfanae Countr
onOS/27/03
200Ht4t7t4
D•llr _f'llot Ally 3, 10. l 7.
24' 2003 Tt\563 .......... .........
The followina person•
.,. dotn1 blJSllMSS n
Juice It Up!, l4CJ'Jl
Jelltey Road, ltvtne. CA
92620
Ctllfornla J11te1 Croup,
lnc .. (CA) 11140 Whittler
Blvd .. Whlttllf, C,_, 90606
This business Is con·
d1Jct1d by: a CotPOflllon
Have yo1J sllttld doln1
business yetf Ho
Callf0tnlt .Mee Croup.
lnc.,P1yush R Bha11t,
President
Thos st1ttmcnt wlS
llled with the Cou1111
Clerk of Ortn11• County
on 06/06/03
200SH47176
011ly Prlol J1Jne 12. 19.
26, July 3, 2003 Tti498
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The lottowrna perso'ls
are dome business n
Stone&1en Prooerlles, 14
Stoneelen. Ah\o V•eto
CA92656
David James Olson. 14
Stone11len. Ahso V1ciu
CA 926S6
This busrnes\ is con
ducted by an 1nd1v1oua1
H•ve you statt~d do1na
b1J\m1u yet1 r.o
O•Y1d I Olsl)n
I hi\ statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 06/10/03
200'6'4754 2
D•lly P1lol lune 12. 19
26 July J . 2003 Th509
flcflllM ..... ... --...
lhr lollowtnt per\on~
ate dome busme.s u
l MS Consultina. ?Ql6
Beech.,.ood Ave , f 111
lerton CA 9?835
M1~hiel R•y Sm1tl1l11t~
"X>16 Bttchwood Ave
f uller I 011 CA 928JS
Tht\ busrness ,. <on
duUed br an 1nd1v1dual
ll•vf' you \lat led dome
bu\1111!\\ yet'
Yo 2/19rOJ
M1thael R•y Sm1thlmil
lh1s statement w•\
ftled wrth the County
Ct.rlo. of Oun&L C4unty
on 06/70/03
200S6941al4
011ly f'1tol June 26. lulv
3 10 17 1003 Th'>J6 _,.._ ..... ... --...
Tht lollow1n& pel\on\
•• t dome busrnns •<
Own"' s Contract•na
Ser v1r.e' ?1 10 N,wp111 I
Blvd •I, Costa Meu
t..A 9X.?1
Oun•ld R w .. d It IO ~.,wport Blvd •I Co\l.t
Mt\f CA 92621
lhl\ bus1ne\~ rs '"" dut led by ~n 1nd1v1duAI
. llave you started dotni
bu\rnen yet? No
Oon11d R Waid
Tl'll• statement wo
hied wolh "'" C11unl y
!'lerk of Or an2e County
on 06/10/03
2003H475U
D11ly Pilot lune 12 19
7f; July 3 2003 ThSl3
Rdlllla...-.U ... --...
The lollowrn& person\
•re duma businen u
Castle f mar1~1al Co11
'"lt•na 4000 Channel
Pl Newport Beach CA
9?663
01n1tl Castillo ?10
l•lle Ln •117. Newpoot
Buch, CA 92663
I hi\ bus111•ss rs con
ducted by an 1nd1v1du11
ll•ve you st•rled r:loonr
busonts\ 1et' Yel
6/1/02
D•"•tl Castillo
fh1s ~laloeme11t was
hied wrth tht Counh
Clerk of Onnae County
on06/U/03
2003H49722
D11I~ Pilot J\lly 3. 10. 17.
24 2003 ThSS7
AIM. .... ..........
lhe lollow1n1 pe15on'
•rt do1n1 blJSIMU H
Or •111• Coast Rooftnc Co , 2810 Ctttos ~
Codi Meu CA 92626
David II Miller. ?810
Cht0s Rd , Costa Mesa,
CA 92626
11\rs buimess " con·
ducted by •n 1nd1v1dual
tlAVe YO" started do'"tl
bus1n1n yell Yes 1985
David I\ M1llti
Thts state-nt was
hied wrth the Count)'
Clerh of Or an1e County
on 06/27/03
200Ht4t710
D1il1 _Pilot July 3, 10. 17.
24. 200J Th564
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Ooubte C11ve JUnl lot
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few S71Vobo 949 939 »Jt
OPTICAL '"' It! fol ., iUatcVod Mea Cloul• Hr&h~\I P<>1nt ORANGE 7400 rurn'd Studio "' Tr I.,,, '11'.L""' ... u. P'~i-Sl49'J
HMdWOOd fir""' c~tom w SpeUaLUlar ocun lw1 I f ~,.., "J 1>~> "'' di* 1 94'.1-64'.' 96~ SERVICES 2601J 1~1""f bW> VleN~ w~I •1tw\ One of tile llnut COUNTY • • ,.. , r "'_, " 1 ... 1 Ugflf & ''T: ~ 7 '>I-• Miuellaneous i..... rp, c.niom w• umm vi 1u •ury homes ,J,, • s ._J o;:'J&11.,.1~ , .1 .. ,. ,11 , .,_ ., _1 co.-...i C-..ctcw Rt 3 I olt '"4\IC1 ccntr.tl "' Sb 4 Sb S., Lg< 000 • .~ ~
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modrb R.,p.tn CdrJ.lt'fllry Acceuories 735 ~ lr•nQ111I i!••deo P•tfl'>\ r " <" " Balboa Peninsula t ... J cltan•ni "'
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Colledlbles/
_Memcn __ b1_111 __ 11_&o APPLIANCES
TOI' SS 4 ltl COltOS nc .Im. Claw; Elt 50, & Ell\ w-i... & Ory.,, t>vlh
SL Allee Spkr tube l<!'C>\ new Mu\I •,ac t1f1<. for
Mike 949 64'> 1'>0!> S.1.>0 for both Call 949
All 1ul nl•le adver
tmna in th" neww•11er
1\ •ubitct to the F tdtldl
f '" Hous1na ACI of 1968
•• •mended w h1th
makes 11 1lleaa1 to
ad vu t1H "•ny pr et er
•nee l1m1t•l1on or
d1urim1nat1on boed on
rue color ""&•on u • lland1c:ap f1m1hal ''•lus
or nahon1I 011111n or •n
intenhon to m1~t 1ny
such preference hm•I•
lion or d1sc11m1n•toon •
This newsp1per will
not know1n1ly .ccept
any advtrhument lor
rtlt tst•te Whlth I\ In
v1ol1t1on of the l•w Our
111ders •11 h11eby
informed Iha! all dwell
1n1s ad .. rtosed in thJS
newspaper are 011l1blt
on an equal oppor 1un1ty
bHIS
To complain ol dis
c:11mlnallon. ull HUD toll
free 11 I 800 424 8!>90
1483
WANTED
ANTIQUES
Old.r Styta Furnltvra
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FURNISHINGS
Furniture 3435
MOVING WI "6n G£
Profit ~ by .a •~
Hones. Scoollr m& ~ ~181 ~
3460 JEWEl.RY/
DIAMONDS/
'PRECIOUS METALS
c-•t Celn NH dt
Old Coins' Cold \•Iver
,ewetry .,•IO>es anllQUn
tollect1bles 9'9 642 9«8
Cats 3610
Oclcat Kltta n1. leopard
IOOll • hilt\ rare u ohc
flOld ·cr1ocol•le \l>Ob. real
M.hmoozers 909 681 6664
200+ ltlS(lJ[D IOTTINS,
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ClltF CHAMPtON UNIS,
pl•llnum blonde S800
626·3S9·88S4
o-Slt.,,.~n •II
colors all s1zt1 for
•dopt1on to qu1hf11d
homes w"""·ISflSCUe ora
or 714 773 5915
tr~ S6I)) ;bu Can 714 ~-T • 1 z S!l'J" VI,,., Ir J\h W /GAllOlNIR. Frts••
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MISCELLANEOUS
MERCHANDISE
w tilt-fluvl\ •II windc•w\ New h\t•na Stunn•n& -• ~· "'964!>99ll
d(f t>e•a An~ '.nlar flnl!!d mod~ 1.~. hom• I Corona de! Mar I f'•lda t br I'" I'"' uml Huntington B"""ch H rt B ch
""' '" I \elUfl y 11 11 0 VI (l .. , I l '"' I .. , • l'dlkl
I BLOCK FROM OClAN
l nr 1ba apt remodeled
C.a•porl Sl8!>0 A•••' 8·1 f t t.-& 1 w .,.,.,of Saddlebac, "" l ewpo ea
•y\leni !Mrnaia S<lntegrel 4br hund•eds of up I r. a, caon ew 1 , c n llllJ £ Htallc.r\ 949_.44-0195 arades' SI 69!> 000 South ol PC.H ot•r Pnwy ''" 1' • '' r~wnfl ID Iba conoo oe,1 COMMUTE U SS
Miscella neous SI.JOY mu Qp.,n th1\• I il•.r ' •111(.4'> 11/h H6 f'~ 1•"1"'1 pool W• IULAX MOR(
I C C d IM OPEN SUN 1-S Sun 11 4pm N H.11•tl!• wd 111 <"1•1 '"'°"'ilJd pi<g t.wt 1< I rtj•I d "'"'~ 11p ,,1
Merchandise 3855 "''~m d or~n~ • or I S•nl• Luc•• 'f abu1uus 714 772 1811 e. 1 ? fl fo•t•lde 2br. 2bo, Apt.' 11.(1 SllUJ ~9 61 J /8J) ,,~,1 1,.,1r.;,,,,1 .. c.,.,,1,..
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949·5 I S-422.9
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SIWO $19SV m" aat
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Rc.t •800i 499716lJ COASTUNERWTY I StefonleMeurer ava11now 949 7'U l'>b!> ••Dual Mcntw h2/ .,.,_ 7..,,_ lg I l d ~ WIO '*-949-759-0177 949 715 3156 HT 0tC Btt •• R~ ,. •>V~ ~-""' _....,._ llOO YIARlY llASl 'f' • ..!:!:,.. ~
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NS/lo< tit. from och 1
rm ult \Ulte I Pf~i 'Cl
tots Nrndows niee b<eeze
SE95rno 949 178 fJ6.lZ WJ
lo<otlon. .. \lroll lo Bic In St1adc <><-. ~ au t 2br 2ba pallv~ "'' ~.1, !<ifi.~,, \'HI I>' t I p..t Ind! 1 !NI pain Sl995 949_675_616 t I
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4s, 4 58a l>llnd new Nrth pool \1>3 BBQ & prt Sl4'JO me. 949 760 871 / 11 .. 1~, Rt. J (CV M"""'"< n ll"l• Do not d6turtl ba 2 t ll•r w•llt lo
custom home •PC>IO• 4CXX>..t IO<XX>-w,11 It ..,,,,, U442 ~ tllldl'tS 421 l~ \I (.al !Jen ltM•\ pool •P•
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COASlll~ Rt"1. rv l•GIO 949-509-8923
IAYFttONT fXICUTIVI 949 /)9 0111 O••-Helehh-Oreom
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frc•11hon & •toraae luc I Costa Mesa lob Jilt• Oen w1lh pool
1n COM 949 718 9500 \lllil B8Q & Pit AllPro•
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ORANGE 5400
COUNTY .
Balboa Peninsula
FOUR NlW 0 T
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Open Sot-Sun T-4
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FROM SUS,000
213 21TH ST.
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JASMINE CltUK
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1QPGd lw llic:apped ready
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3br 3b• One of a f~w
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Waterfront sunset
vi ews• S8!>9 000
rlatlnum rrepe rtlH
Stefonle Meurar
949-715.J 1 S6
Laguna Beach
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lots' Cal Lu Cornetford
@ColOweH Bani.er for
more det.lllb on !ind 949
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21 Castellin• Or
38r 3 SS.. $t.590.<XX>
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custom estate wrth canyon
& ocean ·~ ottered at S6.500 000 Coo1tllne
ttealty 949-759-0177
MOBILE HOMES/
MANUFACTURED
HOUSING
MoblleMlnu1acturtd
Homa 5993
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llLOM&IUOI
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l nt TWO lu1ury manuf
homes mil 11 ptt!d 5 mr ""*'* --mot* hooir 11911. ,... 1).-1 Miry
Lore 8-:tl ~ &,
Sal '-"'. ,.;,. "" Vdorw 562 2'.25-0J!e
Rmllolm ll030
Newpen l ch l ecli l ey
4br hH, 2 rooms •••II
Norv'sntl. fllln '"'· BJ()m, share uurs 949.553.1155.3
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• Thursday, Jvtoi 3. 2003 Dady Pilot
r . TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZL~
Bridge . • _-._.., __ •_~•-MOTORHOMES
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58 o.va•a rencWon sew-~
be9e
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By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
an9 TANNAH HIRSCH 0,,.....,.....,.,
only \Ill( ml, HRE Pet·
forrntnet wheels
eo Clll*le ""' llt Lalbmllll llld
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2 0>911P1"9.S
3 Mo ne<gl1110t' ·~· 5 SeV1111 perern
6 Mal<H chanQM
7 Big truci<•
8 Promif-to PIY
9 11'J ttliC> 10 ROmanb<: place 11 LIQhl b<own
(2 wds.) 43 WM>-S•le
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Both vulnmtble. North dea,I
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believes lhal a one-love! !Dljor-\U1I ~after 1 dlamood overtall Cll.ft be made oo a (our-card suJ1. and I.he
neprivc dbublc shows specif11..'llly
four-card holdings U1 both mnJOIS
TIIC lancr approach Wll!I bctnf ulC<J
by North-South, OJld i1 made 11 e;i~y for Nonh-Soulh 10 reach the four·
i.pade conU'Utl OD tt Moyi.ian 4-) fit.
Norlh ~for a no-11\Jmp coolracl
but, with no ~topper in the enemy
suit, Soulh chose the ~padc gemc.
Automobiles 9000
(19»4) INQUIRE!
nA.aorwnu
lfloolwoof. loldedl (19466) $24.980 ,...,._xuc-
32Km11n.c1wome w~. beaullful
(194961) $37,980
'•Mwc-"-•UOO c..-
Ch11rcoal w/Blt~I\. !tattler pum1um
wheels. lllOOllfOOI (19512C) S29,980
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12 Frftz's ref!Jul
13 Falles1 panes 21 Molays
31 PrOSIOent after 1anguage
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We~• leJ the four of diam.ltxh. and
Eo,1 v.on wnh the kmg ol d111monch
and sw1tchc!d 10 the queen ot heatt\
H.W South won m hanJ and druwn
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(194631) S22.980
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