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encouraged
to reject
competitor
Merchant president claims
bidder will raise fee s and
admission. Company says
tha t will not happen.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA M f'_')t\ -Ilic reprl''>l'lllalrve uf
the Orange County Marie.er Plate merchant~
j, malc.ing a concl'ned effon IO d1M:redi1 the
curnpelitor to the long·rumung '>wap meet
operator and 10 urge lhc fair board to reject
lht• competition 011 a le< hntlJhly on I hur-.-
day.
'Ihm Aslc.ew, prc'iidcnl ol the Orange
C:ounly Marie.er Place Mcrchanr., A'i'>n., ci r·
culurcd a flier al the \wap mct·r over rhc
Wl'l'ke nd thal charge., 1ha1 American Pa rk 'n
Swap wilJ raii,c vendor fr·t·., .ind atlmb,ion
pncc'> andlur reduce rhc rnhht-r of op·
erJllrn1s 10 uphold ii.. da1rn that 11 Wlll pa}
more re nr to the fair board.
American is embro1IL·d 111 a high stake"
pubhc relation~ baule agarn'>t l ei Phd En-
lerpri..,t•:., which ha.<, run U1e i.wap meet
~111n• iti. inception 34 year:. ago, to inOucnce
tlw fair board'., decision on the h idding
p roCl'h.\.
lnur.,day, the board will deride whether
to consider American'.-. bid. Amcncan i,uh·
111111ed a bid in April hut 11 wru. deemed in·
complete becauM" the company had om il·
W<l a documenL American has '>Ince
~uhmmed the document and received a fa.
vomble recommendaoon from the ... tale
llt'panment of General Service<; when it ap·
pealed the rejection of us bid. I ht• state
i.uggeMed the board cunsidn American'<;
bid because the omi<;o;ion wa.-. uimma-
lt'rial."
John Fe mbach, prc'i1d1•nt of J\mcnran
P·Jrk ·n Swap, c.-alled the scan· tal'lic., 111 u1e
See VENDORS , Page A4
PUBLIC SAFETY
Fire ignites
hazardous
material
• worn es
Hixson Metal Plating Co.
was the scene of previous
fires, including o ne linked
to a le ukemia-related death.
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BFACH -A val of acid ex·
ploded at a metal plating company earty
Tuesday morning. igniting a two·alann ftre
and causing about $50,000 in damages but
no injuries. officials said.
f'lreflghters responded to the call at Hix-
son Metal Plating Co. in the 800 block of
Production Place at about 4:32 a.m. after a
vat containing hydroOuoric and nitric acids
exploded and sparked a fire, said Donna
Boston, spokeswoman for the Newport
Beach Fire Department.
"Empl~ who were working in the
business tried to extinguish the fire with a
hand·held extinguisher, but were unsuc·
cessful." she said. "They then called 911 and
left the building."
Boston said ftreflghtm saw smoke and
fire Oowtng trom the building.
"They determined there was no one in
the bulkling and started to fight the fire,"
she said.
The Orange County Fl.re Authority's Maz·
ardoUI Materiala 'learn WU Uo called be·
ca.uae of the dlemicals UMd by the metal
plating company, Bolton uid. The ftre WU
under control wtthln 40 mJnuta. lhe Mid.
Newport 8eech B&ualioo ClUef Qalg
Oluta1n ea1d ftreftghten put up berms on
the ltrHt to preYenl nano« from the bull·
IMNE,hpM
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 2003
PHOfOSB'fMl\Rt' C DUSlll'< ,All' Pllv•
After berng absent from the last City Council meeting, Dick Nichols was present for Tuesday night's session.
Council debates into the night
•
Cuauhthcoyotl Madrigal of Santa Alla came out to protest the
comments made by Councilman Dick Nichols.
Newport council members discusi;ed whether
to take action aga inst Councilman Dick Nichols
regardin g hi 'i comments about 'Mex icans.''
June Casa grande
Daily Pilot
"\nvP< lll 1 Ill J\! 11 < ounnl
man Dre k "'idiot, .1p1ll:.1rl-<l m
publit for the liN 11n1t· lm"'(]a>
night -.mu· rnmm~ undt·r fire lor
racially charged '>ldh'nll'nt., Cham
ber. were packed with t0m111u111ty
members imp.t\Mum'll on t'ach
side of the 1:.-.. ul'.
( :Ounn l ml'111lwr-debated
whetJ1er Ill rakt' ,1t 111111 agam'>t
Nichob for num t•rou' t 111nrncn1s
they COll\lden'<l 111-..·11 ... lllH' Ill I ~II
llOl>.
ulh e L'>'>llt' l' hnn){Jng lhlllOllalll\
into a pohcy 1<,.,111· wtwn 11 d1ir.n t
belong,· said < oum 1h11.111 < .. m
Ad;m1-. rckmni.: 10 Nll'hol•,' pnor
rommenh rt~ard111g ""v!e.lJcan<."
u~111g t 1 irt111t1 dl'I ~1ar \Late lkath
~I a yor \t l'\.t' Hmm hl' rg ci.-.kecl
rhat .i m ·i-.t><l n-..c>luuon n?hukmg
\.rchoh ht• n•Jd in full to tlicN.· 111
a11enda11n·
• n11-. L'> nul ... ol('I} dbout d "lllglt'
comment tlw. ,., about .i pattern of
rnmmc111, ... Bmrnl1t·rg o.,aid
Lounnl nw111lx·I"> dehall><l mro
rhe n1gh1 wtw1lwr to suppon '>t'V
eral '>lm ng nll'J.,urt"> u1 opp11.,inon
ro whar tht'y 'wt\ ,., d pdllem of rci
11aJ in-.cn-.111vll\ lrom \l1thob to
apolugu.e to rrwrnlwr-of the I .i
tmo commurnt\ .ind .imonl· l:'L'>t'
See COUNCIL, Pa&e A4
A conservative endorserpent with considerable weight
Former Assemblyma n Gil Ferguson's.s uppo rt of
Maria nne Zippi is expected to give the Newport
Beach candidate for the 70th District a boost.
Paul Cllnton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -By securing
the suppon of former Assemblyman
GU Ferguson . Marianne Zipp i has
raised her profile considerably in
what should be a hard-fought race for
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WEATHER ~
lt'1 Winning up egafn. Higha wiH
epproedl the mld-809 inland end
mkf..70l ek>ng the coast.
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COSTAllESA
The City Coundl nanowty
IPPf'OWI. oomrnuNty gMden. ... ,....
the area's stale Assembly <>cat, the
candidates for the office say.
Zippi, who unsuccessfully ran for
Newpon Beach City Council in 2002,
is in the hunt for the 70Lh Assembly
District now held by John CampbelJ.
who ls running for the state Senate.
Ferguson's endorsemt>nt carries
SPORTS
The • ...,. ••••d the CtlPh* '" ..... ,.....home°"'*· ...,...A7
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-.omt• wi·1~h1. tht>
candid.ill"> and ob·
server.. agree<l. since
he held the seat for
five term-.. from 1984
to 1994. Ferguson
left politics after los-
ing a senate race to
state Sen. Ros.-, John· Marianne Zipp1 son.
"I think Ferguson·s
endorsement or 7Jppi makes this a
three-person race.· said Mark Petrat··
ca. wt10 head' UC IMne'<> political
'nence depanment. "Ile\ c;till got a
following·
~-ergu.,on not only ha.<. endorsed
7lpp1, he .rnd wife Anita are essen·
nally running her campaign. They are
her ·.,tratt•gic advisors." 7jppi said.
The R.>rgusons, who are still ac·
uvely involved m volunteering to help
Republican candidates win elections,
l'e'Cnuted 7Jppr to run for the seat af.
SN ENDORSEMENT , Pace M
THINKING ALLOWED
Cooling off summer anxiety . s ummer is supposed
to be a time to re.lax.
MelJow out. Hang by
the beach and catch 90me
rays.
But what lf you 81'! not a carmee student who's
lounging at home roT the
~er or a trust·fund
l:Mlby who bu no Med to
wortf Whal if the kkie att.
out of k:hool and one
needs & ride lO eocctl'
pmc1k:e and the ocher la
LOLITA
HARPER
~to ao .... With i* pek bu&
t.he pool guy II ..,_.t ID *P bJ
IOfneUmc In nell 12 houri ID fb
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A2 Wednesday, July 9, 2003
NEIGHBORS
Kelly Frey joined Madeline
Zuckerman
..---------. Public
Relations
and
MCV"keting
lnc. in
• Newport
Beach as the
new junior
accoWll
executive. A
graduate of
Kelly Frey Pepperdine
University,
Frey will provide public
relations and marketing support
to the
;. 1::
l ~
agency's
client roster
... Jorge
Rivero joined
CDS
Construction
as director of
construction
for
commercial
properties.
Jorge Rivero Bringing
more than 13
years of commercial
co111>truction expert i~t\ he will
be in charge of projects, weekly
repons,
scheduHng,
risk
management
and bidding.
CDS
Construction
has offices in
Newport
Beach.San
Diego and La
Quinta ...
Beverly Newton Beverly
Newton was
appointed vice president of
people for John Laing Homes,
headquartered in Newport
Michael
Stockwell
Beach. With
more than 21
years of
experience.
sh e will
oversee
professional
development
courses,
strategic
coaching
sessions and
team-
building
events for all
employee'> _ .. I luman Options,
a nonprofit serving Orange
County" victims of do mestic
violence, has named Mlcbael
StoCkweU of Corona del Mar a
member or its board or
directors. Stockwell has almost
20 years of employee benefits
experience and earned a
master's degree ln business
administration from UC Irvine
James A
Shepherd son
... JameaA
Shepbmbon
of Newport
Beach was
appointed
president of
retirement
services and
a corporate
senior vice
president of
John
Hancock
Financial
Services Inc.
He will be responsible for sales
and marketing of Hancock
annuities and life insurance
products ... Terrance J.
Blandumt, a registered
representative with Morgan
Stanley/The Blancherd Gr9up in
Newport Beach, has earned
membership in the 2003
leadership council for the
Hartford Life company,
PLANCO ... Amy V. Nanney of
Costa Mesa was on Willamette
University's coUege h onor's list
for the spring 2003 semester ...
Matthew Stiles McDonald of
Newport Beach was one of 100
students awarded the doctor of
medicine degree from the
Northeastern Ohio Universities
College of Medicine d uring a
May commencement cerem ony
... Prederk:k J. Stemmler of the
Newport Beach -based Hopkin s
Real &tate Group has been
appoin ted to the position of
alHance co-chair for the
International CoWlcil of
Shopping Centers' Western
Division for the 2003·04 term
... John Berkhausen of Corona
del Mar, Kelaey Long of
Newport Beach and Michelle
McMahon earned bachelor's
degrees from Boston CoUege
during a commencement
ceremony held in May.
• NEIGHBORS spotlights
achievements in the community.
Please direct noteworthy
information to Coral Wilson by fax
at (949) 646-4170, or send e-mail to
coral.wilson @latimes.com.
DUI ARRESTS
Atdlly
Carol Chauvin-Fortier
L ooking for comfort and
support after her husband
passed away, Carol
Cllauvin-Fortier joined a
widows group at the Costa Mesa
Senior Center.
"[There's I a lot of potential and
bright individuals that help support
one another in marvelous ways," she
said. '
ln addition to finding solace, the
experience enabled Cllauvin-Fortier
to realize her potential as a dedicated
volunteer. She has been lending her
volunteering skills to the senior center
for about seven years.
"I had been actively teaching for 30
--vears," said the former professor of
pre-med students. "I needed
some~~g to do. Volunteering was
natural.
Ch3uvin-Fortier's irwolvement with
the widows group led her to meet the
nurse at the center, who asked her to
work with her. She helps .support a
Finding needs
and filling them
diabetic group and also assists wiLh
seniors who are handicapped from
nerve damage. She suffers from '>evere
diabetes, she said.
She also helps teach a support
group about living wi th chronic pain.
"[The group! is so helpful ht•cau-.e
they ne~d ongoing support for
chronic pain," she said. "II help-. me
as much as them.·
She also finds prac1i.cal way'> IO
help. Ll.ke when she noticed !>emor:>
who came to her for medical advice
couJdn't get in the front door becall'>l'
it was so heavy.
"It set me on a mi&.ion 10 have
automatic doors," she !\aid. ·· 1 fou nd
the [Americans with DisabiJilies Act )
requfred them. So the city did it."
When the former manager of lhe
gift shop resigned and the shop wa'
PET OF THE WEEK
Lady
Lady is a beautiful calico cat.
going to he turnPd into an office,
<Jrnuvin-Fortier petitioned the board
to reopen it and let her opernte it. She
'ucceeded.
.. Now we make $1,000 per momh,"
01auvin-l-ortier '-<lid ... AU the money
goe~ to the -.enior center. Before, it
wa<> rm ronsignnwnt.
l'he energetic: 71 -year-old ~aid she
derive~ pleaMm· from finding a need
and fill ing it.
'Tm f>O ple.u.ed ro have come to thif.
center ad help volunteer and make it
a bC'tter place: C.llauvm -rortier said.
Ami she nedited dirL'C IOr Aviva
Goelman and the board wit11
rroviding a ... olid foundauon for
... uc1.·~· ...
"Aviva\ done a marveli1us job:·
Ornuvird·oruer sajd ... She put us in
the black. I can't !><ly enough aboul
Aviva amt the board."'
-Story l1}1 /Jeirdre Newman.
Photo by Mark C Diwin
Daily Pilot
These people have been Bt1'8sted recently on
suspicion of driving under the influtlnt» of an
intoxic1mt. They have only be«J arrwt9d on
suspicion of a crime and, as with all 111~.
are considered innocent until proved guilty.
• Brautio Rico Femendel. 38, Costa Mesa
•John.,__ O'Connell, 38, Cotta Meea
"Her face has a mask pattern like ·111e
Phantom of the Opera."' said DiAnna
Praff-Martin. founder of the Newport
Beach-based Community Animal Network. "She
has such wonderfuJ quaHties that are not visible
at the weekend adoption events as she is
frightened with the crowds pointing fingers at
her." COSTA MESA
Monday
• Leanna Kristen Costa, 22, Costa Meu
• Cody Benjamin Gibb, 23, Newport 8Mch
Sunday
• Benito Serr8to, 28, Costa Meta
• Steven Gale Jones, 53, Newport Beech
Seturday
• Jos1rRigoberto -Gonzalez, 32, Cotta Mesa
• Ignacio Gonzalez-Cortez, 42, Costa Me..
• Christopher Sergio JallZ, 33, Costa Meu
• Alexander James Vinson, 21, Riverllde
• Carmen.Guadalupe Alcantar, 36, Senia Ana
1'hurmy
• Selomon Altanendes, 22, Costa Mesa
• Marye! Md<lnlev Udiljek, 42, Costa Mesa
NEWPORT BEACH ....... •John Gary Howe, 46, Newport Beadl ,,..,
•Mike Wesly fountAlin. 41, Palm Desert
• Adem MidlMI Chriltianeen, 21, Anaheim
•Tom Jacob Trepanier, 23, Fullerton .
ThuncMy
• Moreeshaa Cert Manuel, 30, Laguna Beach ~
w.clneedmy
•Jennifer Ellublllt1 ZJnsmeyer, 32, Newport
Bnctt
For that reason. foster families are inviting
people to their homes, to see the animals in the
loving environments they have provided. she
said.
Jijgh adoption fees make it difficult to find new
homes for the animals, but it is the only.way for
the network to cover cosL'i and uphold iL'i pro-life
values. Pfaff-Martin said.
"Some may think it's ridiculous to pay $175 to
adopt an alley cal from us while others know the
value of our work and believe they are adopting a
family member.·· she said
See other anin1als available for adoption at
unvw.animalnetr.uork.orgor Russos pet store at
Fashion Island between noon and 4 p.m. on
weekends. Information: (949) 759-3646 or
Community Animal Network. P.O. Box 8662.
Newport Beach 92658.
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WEATHER FORECAST
The day will start off cloudy
again, but it'll all bum off tor
another gorgeous afternoon,
oomplete with highs In the
mld-80s in Costa Mesa and
mid-708 along Newport's
coast Inland Newport will
readl80.
On Thursday, it should be
clearer early on and warmer
later on.
Friday should be similar.
lnfonNtion:
www.nws.noaa.gov
BOATING FORECAST
The winds will blow 10 knots
in the Inner waters, with 2·foot
waves and 11 west swell of 3 to
5 feet. The tame will be found
thlt evening.
Out farther, the
nonhwelterly winds will blow
stronger et 15 to 25 knotl, with
3-to 6-foot wevea and a
northwest aw.II of 6 to 1 feet. It
lhould be llmllar thi• evening.
SURF
The southwest swell
continues to bade down today, :
so we can expect relatively flat '
conditions sudl as knee-to ~
waist-highs. \ ' Not much will change on i
Thursday and Friday. /
The ne>Ct swell loob to :
arrive on 5a1urday and it •
should pick us up a tad Into the :
dlest-high range. Standout
spots lhould see
shoulder-highs .
Sunday ahould build more.
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TIDES
Time
6:56 t .m.
11;401.m.
6:28p.m.
1:49a.m.
Height
3.31 feet high
1.87 feet low
6.18 feet high
-0.34 feet low
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Seeds planted fo r ,Co sta M esa garden
A split City Co uncil vote enables sp ending
$80,000 on a community garden at Charle
and Hamilton streets.
matcly established that a com-
munity garden would be best
suited for the site to preserve
open space and to alleviate the
parking and safety concerns a
skateboard park raises. :Deirdre Newman
'Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA-A community
garden planned for Olarfe and
Hamilton streets will finally blos-
som after city leaders approved
spending $80,000 10 construct it.
Monday, the City Council ap-
proved the community garden
with a 3-2 ·vote. Mayor Gary
Monahan and Councilman Allan
Mansoor dissented.
The garden was in line for
automatic approval a 1 the May 5
City Council meeting. but ii was
pulled off the consenl calendar
and rejected. Monday'!> approval
was a victory for Councilwoman
Libby Cowan. who nunured the
idea and brough1 1he rehearing
request to the council.
A majority of residen1s 1hat
spoke favored adding another
community garden 10 the city's
bounty, which already includes
the Del Mar garden.
"I think a garden park wouJd
be a vast improvemen1 over
what's there,• Terry Shaw said.
TI1e city bought t;h e !>ite at
Clarie and Hamilton in 1975
with the idea of using it as some
type of park. ln 1999, staff began
exploring the sHt!' for construe·
tion of a skateboard park.. But
due to safety concerns from the
neighborhood, the council op1ed
to look into other aJtematives,
including determining if there
was any interest from adjacent
property owners in purchasing
the properfy, which now hoMs a
dirt lot.
During the hearings for the
skateboard park. it wru. ult!·
The council approved the gar·
den in December 2001 as a way
to maintain open space. t:ony-
two plots were planned for the
garden and 40 interebted gar-
deners had expre!>'ied interest in
them.
.In May,-Manboor puJJed the
item. for dbcu~bion because he
wa., concerned about ~pending
so much in light of the budget
constraint'> the city faces.
Some reMdentb aJso oppo~e
using city-owned land for an·
other garden,
"I think I tuok a wrong turr;i
beLau'e I ft'cl hke we're still in
the I laight ·A'>hb ury in the
1960'>,.. :\1dftm ~tiJIJ.Id '>aid. "If
you want to do '>omethlng good
with it, huild '>enior housing. If
you want ..J~ people to have or-
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Airport sees a 4.1 % rise
in passe ngers in June
Airline passenger traffic at,
John Wayne Airpon increased in
June compared to the same time
last year, airpon officiaJs said.
Last month, 745,140 passen-
gers traveled from and to Orange
County's airpon, a 4.1 % increase
from 2002.
CommerciaJ carrier flights de·
creased 5.9% while air taxi op·
erations showed an increase of
162.2% compared to last year.
TotaJ rurcraft operations de·
creased this year 8.8%.
Fashi on Island Conce rt
Series begins today
The Fa!>hion Island Summer
Concert series begins at 7 p.m .
today with '80s pop icon Taylor
Dayne. The annual event.
which began 1n 1967, ha!> been
known to draw as many as
10.000 people. fhe series will
continue every Wednesday
through Aug. 13 and will feature
artists Juice Newton , Th~ Mo-
tels. The Association, Loverboy
and Poncho Sanchez. The free
shows take place in the Bloom-
ingdale's Courtyard with pre-
ferred seating available for $20.
For ticke tb or additional infor·
mation. contact the Fashion Is·
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Corona del Mar wi ll
host safety meeting
The Corona Del Mar commu-
nity is invited to a pedestrian
safety forum hosted by rhe city
of Newport Beach on July 24.
Information gleaned from the
meeting will be used 1n finalt1.-
ing the new m ediai.1 plans for
Corona def Mar village as well
as the propoc;ed Vi'>ion 2004
plan.
for more information. con·
tact Rich Edmonston at (9491
644 -33 11.
Dean fund -raiser will
be held in Costa Mesa
Orange County for Dean i"
hosting a fund-raiser lO help
elect former Vermont GO\
1 loward Dean for the Demo-
cratic nominee 111 the 2004
Tutn
A Claaa Above.
prc.,idenll<ll electmns. The
event take., plan• at 6 p.m
Tue'\day a1 the <;har" Club in
Co~ta ~lec,a.
I lappy hour price'> on well
drinh, beer. wine and appelli'-
erc; will continue through 7 p.rn
with free pool lor the duration
of the event.
Fur more 111forma11on about
Dean. v1 .,it w11•w.deanfurameri-
cn com
South Coast Plaza
begin s Center display
~out Ii Coil!>t Pla1a i" pre'>ent ·
ing a tl1,pl..i~· leaturing Ooor
plam, m odel-.. architecwral
rendering.., anti videos of the
Orange County Performing Arh
Center\ expan-.ion pru)Cct that
began on ~londay.
rht: flfl)JL't"t IOt'llld.t.'.\ lht>
2,00U-wat lknee and I lenl)
')eger'Strom C oncert I lall. tht
ne\'\· home for Orange County\
Panl'ic Symphom and Paciht
Owrale. a'> \\tll il'-the 500 seat
Samuch Theater. fhe tl1l>play 1~
in the le~\ el Lou rt and will run
through July 21
f or mort· inl11rma11on. um
tact 17 14l 5'ifi-AHTS.
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Cowan reiterated her belief
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tend their plot~ there.
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fn addition tu allocating
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In a Sunday 'tory.
"lWo Town Center adds
touch of jazz." it was in-
correctly reported that
the Olat Noir restaurant
is being bujJt in the 18·
story high rise planned
for the lWo Town Center ·
project. Olat Noir bt!>tro
and jazz lounge rs pan of
the TWo Town Center
project. but wiU open in
October in an exi~ting
buil~ing. There is no set
date for the construction
of the 18-story building,
though the former Ed·
wards Cinema and park-
ing structure are set for
demolition.
In a Tuesday <.tory.
"Actor and avid -.ailor
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incorrectly reponed that
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Home suffers major
fire damage
A two-alann fire t:Mly
Tuesday morning charred
the upper Ooor of a two·
st0ry Newpon Shores home
causing about $130.000 in
damages, officials said. No
one was hun in the incl-'
dent.
Firefighters responded to
the call in the 200 block of
Walnut Street after a neigh-
bor. an off-duty U.S. Fore-.t
Service firefighter, Lalle<l
911, ..aid Donna Bo:.tun.
s1 ok.eswoman for the New·
p1 .rt Reach Fire Depart
n· :nt.
n1e call est.Cllated to
f\ i·alarm btu1u'c tht· ti1l
\o\ ,.., threatening ho11ll''>
nedfby," o.,ht' :.aid
lne bla/.e shattt'1~·t.1 \\Ill
dows and destroyed ll1l 'l'<'
ond Door or the h ome led\
mg ~ned pile!> ol charlOal
Bo-.1011 o;aid.
l·1rd1~liter' re<.,pondl•u
qu1ekJr .md pin out .: •· firt
111 about hall J.ll ho.ii. -.h1·
<;aid. She said the fire '' .1
pmverfuJ enou¢1 lO mcll
m1111-bhnds and cui t..um. in
an adjar ent r 1me.
fh~ , u c: tlu:l.11't :.pre ad
thank.-. to !he neighbor "ho
called 11 m quickly,'' <;he said
Tht fdmil~ did not re-
que't d!>:.l'>tance from the
Red Lro~ for folJlion,
Boston '><lld.
Twemy-eight firt'fiW1ter<i
from New1. r: He<tL!1 and
Costa Mec;a r ,pundetl with
six engine!>, two truck!>. u
paramedic umt and t\\O
battalion chieb. TI1e cau-.t·
of !he fire ~ still Wlder 111
Vt">Ugation.
Police earching for
shooting culprit
CoMa Me~a Police are
looking for a man who
may have negligently fired
his gun in the middle of a
.,treet in the city's West
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Harbor Boulevard:
Possession of marijuana
was reported in the 2700
block at 11:06 a.m. Monday.
• Newport Boulevard: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 2000 block at
12:31 a.m. Monday.
• Rochester Street: A traffic
accident involving iniunes
wasreported inthe 100
blade at 7:48 a.m. Monday
• Superi•r Avenue: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
1600 blade at 10:08 a.m.
Mo nday.
• East 17th Street: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 200 block at
1:15 p.m . Monday.
•West 19th Street: A
Melber You Buy or Lease ...
You']] Find Incredible
Values on Your·
Favorite Lexus!
side, officials said.
Police found four shell
casings in tht 900 block. of
West 18th Street at about
l l :53 a.m . after residents
complained that they
heard shots fired and a ve-
hicle ~peed away, Sgt. Bob
C::iszek said.
"No one was hurt, but
there.was ricochet damage
to a parked car," h e said.
C.:iszek said the suspec t
vehicl~ is described as a
full-size pickup truck with
a bald man in the passen-
ger seat. He said it is not
known if the incident is
gang-related.
Su peel arrested in
alleged carjackin g
Costa Mesa Police on
'l.1turday a rrested a 23-
)'t'ar-old Orange man u11
.,u ... picion of carjack.jn g al
tl'I hl' allegedly accu'>tl·d
till' \ 1ttim W1th J shotgun
a nd tool hi!> car. official!.
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H1Ll~ Jo seph Cooper ap
p1 0.1ched the victim at
.ibo11t 5:30 a.rn. in the 2100
hint l of College Avenue,
~gr Buh Chzek said.
c .uoper pulled up bl··
hiod the victim 111 a black
01evy "port utility vehicle,
got out of his car and
1101nted a !>hotgun at the
\ 1n1111. he said. Cooper
then took the victim'!> ma-
roon Buick and drove
JWa}. Ci!>zek said.
Costa Me-.a Polin• offi
u :r., 'potted tht: car travel
ing northbound on thl'
Costa t.1e~a Freeway and
followed the car to Orange.
he said.
.. rhey stopped the veh1
de near Oiapman Avenut
and took (Cooper! into
CU!>tody ~1thout mc1dent ...
Ct!>i'ek '>aid.
Police also believe that
another man mdy bl' in-
volved in the incident. lw
'>aid.
Anyone with informa
tion i!> a<>ked to call Coi.ta
Me-.a Police at (714) 754-
52RI
hit-and-run was reported m
the 700 blade at 9:43 a.m
Monday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• East Bey Avenue and Palm
Street: Grand theft was
reported at 9:56 a.m
Monday.
• Birch Street: A commercial
burglary was reported in the
4000 block at 9·26 a.m
Monday.
• East Coast Highway: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 2700 blodt at
6:56 a.m. Monday.
• Herding Street: A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
400 block at 3:35 µ.m.
Monday.
• Scholz Plaza: A burglary
was reported in the 100
block at 12:51 p.m. Monday.
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who was offended by any of.
Nichols' comments; to approve a
resolution fonnally asking Nlch-
VENDORS
Continued from Al
flier "Wlderhanded ."
Askew was not "vailable for
comment.
Fembach said he. along with
other American officials, met
with Askew and asked what tlley
could do to assuage the vendors'
fears. They never got a response.
Fembach said. American officials
claim they will give the fair board
more revenue whik not raising
the vendors' rates. I he bids are
currently sealed under court or-
der.
"We did give Tom A.skew nu-
FIRE
Conbnued from Al
ne!>s to get into the otca.n .
"We didn't have a c;pill," he
~aid.
The runoff \o\u..> J.U .u-. .. u1ned
as a precaution, Oi:~t:1in :,aid.
He added that rei.1den1s in
nearby apartment home!> were
1101 in danger and that no one
wa-. evacuated.
All employee:. 01 the business
ill> well as 20 firefighter-. from
Costa Mesa and Nl'wpurt Beach
who responded to thl· call, were
l\ent to Hoag l losp1tal for an
evaluation . Boston :.aid.
"It's been our routine pracrice
tor !>everaJ years now,·· !>he said.
"It's just the nature of their work.
Firefighters are conMantly ex-
posed 10 danger and any time
we have an incident tl1at Is out
or the normal realm that in-
volves hazardous material~. they
go through a medical evaJu·
allon."
lhe fire-was not the m st such
mcident at Hixson. In February
1987, the busine:,~ was the scene
of a much larger fire that re-
leased potentially toxic fume:,
and forced the evacuation of
more than 200 re idents for fi ve
J.iy!>.
In January 1 195 ~O to 40 fire-
fighters qukkl) u .. trolled a fire
that officials !>JJd .vere cau<.ed by
a maJfunctiomng moftop v-apor
ENDORSEMENT
ols to step down; and to strip
Nichols or his corrunlttee ap-
pointments.
The controversy began last
moo w e.n o a
telephone interview that he·
didn't want to expand gras,y ar-
eas at Corona del Mar State
merous reassurances when we
met with him, other than disclos-
ing the contents of the bid, but
affirming to him that what he
had heard and som e of the spe-
cific claims he was ma.king were
absolutely unfounded ," Fem-
bach said. "We're qulte confident
that he and the rest of the ven-
dors would be incredibly pleased
if they were to open the bids."
The lier also alludes to 1 visit
Askew made to Phoenii. where
American runs a swap meet. In
the flier, Askew makes disparag-
ing r811larks about the Phoenix
operation.
· •A few weeks ago, I visited the
[American) swap meet in Phoe-
nix and was alarmed at what can
Beach because, "Wllh grass. we
usually get t>.jexicans coming In
there early In the morning and
they claim It as theirs and it be-
only be described as a Oea mar-
k.et or garage sale," the flier reads.
!American) clearly has no idea
bow to...run. a quality operation.
When I asked !hem for a dlrec-
tory of vendors, they said they
didn't have one because the ven-
dors change so often. That tells
you l>Omethlng. doesn't it?"
Fernbach contends the Phoe-
nix swap meet is not on !he same
level as !he Market Place.
"I would say Phoenix is a 2 ~
to 3-star market," Fembach said
"The merchants aren't as stable
in terms of tenure with what you
h ... ve in Orange County, which i:,
• .; I /2-to 5-star mark.et. To say
that because you operate at one
level, you can't do it at another is
Daily Pilot
stances of comments made by
Nichols about Latinos.
ew
Airport. She may be readled at
(949) 574-4232 or by c·mall at
june.c.asegrande@latimes.com.
an inane comment."
Jeff Teller, president ofTel Phil,
said he understands if vendors
are concerned about new man-
agement after three-plus dec-
ades.
.. rwe have! 1,200 sellers who
are concerned that their liveli-
hood Is potentially ·at stake,"
Teller said. "You have a company
with a 34-year-old track record.
While they may not agree with
everything we do, they feel the
Market Place is a very well-run,
well-managed entity.·
• DEIRD.RE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e·mail at
ds1rdre newmant@/atimss.com.
KENT TREPTOW DAlLY PIL01
Sand berms on PlacentJa Avenue hold back contaminated water that was used to douse an
early-n1v111111g fire at H1x5on Metal Plating Co. on Tuesday.
collection a nd scrubber unit. Olastain '><ud f uc.,day·~ fire i'
The death of Newport Beach still under 1nve<t11ga11un. I le '>aid
Police Sgt. Steven Van Horn, lhe repeated incident<, at the
who died of leukemia in 1997 is busine~ can be attributed to !he
said to be directly related to !he inherent dangt'r or running a
"They're dealing with a lot of
rhern1caJ, here,·· he said about
I lix.-,on. "But they seem to be
operallnK as <,afely as they can."
Hixson blaze of 1987. Van I lorn metal pla1ing hu,1m''' • DEEPA BHARATH covers public
was said to have been tht fust Cllastain ~aid all hu-.ine..,..es in safetv and courts SJ:u! may be
officer on !>Cene. Newport Beill h. including I ID(· reacht!d dt t9491574 4226 or by
Hixson offic1ah were not ~on. are '>Uhlt'C l IO annual tn e md1I a1
avaiJable fo r comment ~pection-. deeµd bharath <> lat1mes com
and bu!>ine~woman Ln!>ti Lris-
tich. GOP activbt and aero!>pace
executive Oiuck Devore and fr-Continued from Al .... vin e businessman Don Wagner. ·
In an earUer statement, Fcrgu-
'>On said he supports 7jppi be-
cause she ic; "a stand up repre-
sentative."
boast at lea'' a few top names.
Hep. Dana Rohrabacher has
1.hrown hi:. .,upport behind De-
Vore. Supervisor Jim SiJva ha.' of
fered a split endorsemenL of De·
\ure and Crisuch. Rep <.hm Cox
and Campbell have not en·
dorsed anyone.
wa} I le cndor.,ed conservative
!om Ht·ineckc over Barry Ham-
mond and Marilyn Brewer. who
\\Oii the :.eat Brewer and former
'>tall' lien. Manon Berge">on have
crtdor-.ed <..ristich. ter her unsucces'iful Cuy Council
bid. They met her c.llld endorsed
her m tl1at race.
WGiJ has a folio\' .ng of people
who have been 1mpres!>ed with
him while he wab: 1 office," Z1p-
pi said. "I think h1' ..:ndorc;ement
is priceless, espelially in this
conservative community."
7.ippi is running again t three
other candidates who h 1.c an-
nounced !heir bids to .. in the
seat -Corona del Mar • ·sident
ALLOWED
Continued from Al
replaced. Suzie thinks he is
wearing what on the beach.'? Oh.
yeah, and the terror alert wdS ju.'>t
raised back to Orange.
Phew, I stressed myself out just
writing that Quick. somebody
get m e a Prozac. Xanex. whatever
you've got '
Or something else.
Allen Green, 1 Costa Mesa
doctor who 'ipt.u alizes in holistic
medical Ult.rnpirc:, said people
don't necessariJ / 1 • •t d a
prescripoon to ht:lp them come
up for rur.
worugs are 11vt the only f to
go." Green said. •. . I am a
physician. so I do l. l rything but
I have a strong belief m !he value
of natural m l'dicin -..nd !he
incorporation of It 1v!th
WHATS AFLOAT
KAYN<ING/CANOEING/SCUBA
"The la!>t election again re-
vealed !hat the GOP must attract
more women voters and more
women candidates." Ferguson
wrote. "Zippi 1<; a well-cdm<1ted ,
bu!>ri:, voi.:.111 .md a ll~I con -
servat1 · c;hl· fits the bill per-
fectly."
ln the battle lo wm to1 en·
dorsement:,, each candida tl.' can
conventional medicine."
Holi:.L, r 1 Ji, J on't
nece&Kli.l, " the place ol
phannaceutJLJ.I drugs, but l .. n
help lower the dosage of tho:.e
more toxic metl1cation:. JnJ. in
some caM!l>, forestall surgery or
other invasive medical
techniques.
Green speeiali7,es in natural
medical therapies, Including
vitamins and herbs from all over
the wodd. Valerian Root. Passion
Aower, Skull cap and magnesium
can all help loosen m uscles and
encourage relaxation. he said.
People who have a lot of stress
can also have trouble falling
asleep or staying asleep. Green
suggests staying away from
ca.ffeinated drin~. avoiding
exercise late at night, steering
clear of overly stimulating
eotertauunent, uch as action or
honor n•ovies. that raise
adrenal"·, levels. Oh yeah. and
n1e arch conservative Devore,
who said he admirei; Ferguson.
downplayed h is endorsement.
"I have the highest respect for
Gil Fergt1!>011." De Vore said. "He
ha~ been out ul office for I 0
year!>: the diMnct has moved
on."
Fergu.,on's prior endorsement
lor the seat. in I ~4:J4, didn't go hi'
don't watch thl· lll'\v<..
"It often tend' w be negative
and people ha' L' become more
dfld more wom ed about the
world and its problem!>," he said.
"(The newsl 1n'>till., fear and fear
is not an emotion tJ1at aids
sleep."
For those who need to stay up
to date on world affairs. Green
suggests tallring abou't what is
going on and venting feelings of
frustration or worry. instead of
simply watching and
internalizing everything.
•if you are reeling frustrated or
angry or scared it helps to discuss
those feeling.'l," Green sald.
What about alcohol?
"Alcohol can be relaxing for a
lot of people \>Ut in the evening it
can make people not achieve as
deep a leep. ~ Green said.
~out about your stress
levels? Worried you are not doing
enough to relax7 Must put
.. I h~re\ really not o ne single
endor!>ement that will win this
rate." Crist1ch said. ~This race
wiU be won m the living rooms,
on !he .-,occer fields and m the
co flee o.,hops o f this district."
• PAUL CLINTON covers the
environment business and politics.
He may be reactled at 1949)
764 4330 or by e-mail at
paul clmton a /at1mss.com
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What ebe in your life is robbing
you of precious sleep. weakening
yow immune system and Laking
years off your life?
Relax. Let it go. Here are some
things to quell that anxiety.
Exercise -but not too late. It is
better lo get that heart rate
pumping in the mid afternoon.
Drink a hot cup of tea -but not
caffeinated. A nh1e herbal tea. in
a dimly lighted room, with some
soft music playing should take
some weight oft' your shoulders.
Pray. Meditate. Read. Take a
hot bath. M~e your feet Or
read thU. c.:olumn -you11 be
snoo,.Jng In no time.
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Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday•
and CO'Jers culture and the arts. She
may be reedled at (9491574-4275 Of'
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LETIER TO THE EDITOR
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need to help animals
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available. Money. unfonunatcly. 1<,
always a consideration, but '>Omeunie'>.
ac, I have experienced. no matter v. hat
you do, live!> are lost.
the Community Animal '.'lt•t,,orl..1., a
pro-life. non-euthanasia b'Toup What
tht" means is that the philo-.ophr of 1lw
people involved b not to cuth..irn11· t1n~
.1111mal unle.,., It is fatally ill or lllJUr<•d
d11d ... uffering. Money ic. ..Jway' nct>tlt-LI
for \etennary care. food and httt'r \t;-r,
ltttle t'> Llonated.
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dolhtr-.1 and an officer thert' told nw
only I 0% of all ca~ gt't adopted. lhev
cuthan17e alJ cats Lleemed feral (born
\\Jldl. without a chance.) own two tat'>
that onre were feral If my bahit•, ho.1d
t•nded up al the shelter. they wouldn't
bt' here toddy to bring me tlw JOY that
1hey do bring to me. I love thec;e t.il'>
aJmn'>l a'> mud1 a'> I low my kicJ.,, .ind
ro thin!.. ther might not have been g1H·n
a chance
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Ill'\ er bt'en born Inc:re art' <,pa~ neukr
d1111t'> that '>Lenh1e cat'> for SlO trJ SL'i
It wu hd\(' a pet. thev mU'>I be
-.tenlved If you v..mt a httt•1 of k1ttt'l1'>
\lll11ntcer d'> a fo.,ter family to a
homele!>'> mother ..ind her lutten'> And
11· 'ou art' loo lung for a pet. .tlv.11y ...
l 011.,1der a homt'lt'.,., adult pet. :-. t 1Jlion'>
of animal'\ are dv111g 111 the 'helter e\'l'ry
d.1y .... imply lwr,HJ'>l' there art' to mall\'.
Jnd 1101 l'nough homt''.
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p11pula11on rnntrol. rhe .. e dllimal<, did
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KRISTY NEUBO
~ewport HeaLh
MAll~~G
Too much development
witherin g Costa Mesa
I left the Costa Mesa City Council
meeting Monday night fnl'>trated and
confu.,ed. Council memberc; \Oted 3
10 2 to not lbten to community input
on an i'>sue (continued to the Augu'>t
4 meeting} The rationale that tht'
puhhc meeting would lal\t over two
hour'> and that there were man~·
Item., ... uu on the agenda wa .... 11.1 rn~
up1111on, real!} lame
< .11 .. 1a :-.te'>a h~ been m\ to\\n
'1mt' 1967 Back then, I <JCit \,t'v.1Jor1
Boult'\ ard wa., a campu' for tht'
:'\ewport · ~1e'><l <.onunuauun '>thool
·I n..ingle ~quart··· Will> nothing nHm·
1h,1n a largi· parkmg area wnh J
'l.ttltnng ol ground -level bu1ld111g'
lwu<,mg 'mall bu.,tne'>'>t''> .md m\
'nn.,· de1111'1 and orthodonll'>t.,
olfin·., :\luni\ re ... 1aurant cllld tlw
.1tt.idlt'd ..,hopping .. mall" did not
t'\l'•t. :'\either did the Lo"" ~k'>a
l·n'!'\\d}' '>ou1h Coa">t PlaJ1,l lOll)l'>tl·d
of om• long budding. '>tarting at tht'
\Inv< ornJJdllY and endtng \\1th
'>t'ar-. \.othing but fields <;urroundt'd
thl' l'l~v;1 I he ">an Uiego 1-ree\\J}
emkd .it I l.uh11r Houlevard
I f1111t·'>th I .im grateful for 'ome ol
thl' rm ... grr1\\th Cioni.' are thl' diJ\.,
when we !.aw South Coast Repenory
plays in a !.Cruffy building just south
of 190 I Newpon. when we attended
the grand opening of Opera Pacific at
the Edwards theater on Bristol. when
we heard the Orange County
Philharmonic concerts at Santa Ana
1 llgh School. We·are most defmnely
proud of the Performing Ans Center
and. believe me, we spend a lot of
money there.
On the other hand (here I feel like
Tevia. Fiddler on th~ Roof). I am not
proud of a ma1omy of City Counctl
members lending a deaf ear to 1he1r
con!.tituerus. I am not proud of the
homble traffic jams m our
downtown. My son owns a home Qn
Oiurch Street, a block awar from
1901 Newpon. Visiting him ha<;
become a major h~le \\e nm' dnve
arou1ld the back way -Bay w
Orange 10 I 9th to Olurc h 111 11rder to
avoid 19th and Newpon lhe traffic
on the: '>OUthbound (.o<,ta \le .. a
I reeway trom Victona 10 IYth ha ...
become a nightmare around the
clock. Downtown has h11 a saturauon
po1111. Triangle Square bu<>ine.,.,es are
faltering. Why? lieL<tu'>e you can't get
nedl tht place.
la.,tly. I am not proud of what
... eemc; to be the Liiv Council\
\\1llingne!><:. 10 bend. O\er backward
lor the "big o·· lno, nut " . littJe A.
double LA. S"l -de\ eloper'>
l:nough alreddy WhJt' 1lm J!ioul 14
Jow·cul>I Wllb at 1':1111 \.t.'v.purt'
That'<, Jik~ throwing tht' do~ J ho111·
before you '>hoot him \\t: fl' 1101
falling for IL li1Vt' u .. d hrt-J.k Lit\
Counctl. h'>ten up ()11 \ug I \t•ll' no
on further dewlop11w111 .it 140 I
Newport ~
FLO MARTIN
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Mar State &ach
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. PAT GREENBAUM
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Recall will not n: .... uh 111
Nichob · m h tt:r
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RICHARD HOUGHTON
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CITY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall 77 Falf Drive.
Costa Mesa CA 92626, (714) 754-5223
Mayor Gary Monahan
Council: Libby Cowan. Allan Mansoor.
Mike Scheafer and Chns Steel
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall 3300
Newport Blvd . Newport Beach, CA
92663. (949) 644·3309
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Mesa. CA 92626. 1714 1432-5898
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NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL
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District Office: 2985-A Bear St., Costa
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1965 Placentia Ave Cost" Meso CA
92627. (9491631 1200
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Ferryman, Art Perry <;lr"g Wooos1r11-
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AROUND TOWN
the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail
to milre.swanson@latimes.com;
byfax to(949l 6464170;orby
calling (949) 574-4298. Include the
time, date and location of the
event, as well as a contact phone
number. A complete listing is
available at www.dailypilot.com.
TODAY
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be repeated at 10:30 a.m. July 10
at the Balboa Branch. For more
information, call (949) 717·3816.
THURSDAY
Funnyman Jeff Mertln wiN put on
a magic show at 10:30 e.m. et the
Balboa Branch Library. Children
entering first through sixth
grades are invited to the
interactive program. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
FRIDAY
JULY 19
Newcomen to the digital
u niverse are Invited to "Tools and . .
Internet workshop, at 9 e.m. at
the Balboa branch of the Newport
Beach Public Library. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
~lm.m.t
navigetors are invited to register
for "Web Walking 102; a free
Internet work workshop at 10 a.m.
at the Newport Beach Central
Library. The hands-on workshop
is limited to 10 participants. Sign
up at the library's reference desk
or by calling (949) 717-3800, ext.
2.
Daily Pilot
on the Beach" aeries offers "Alice
in Wonderland" starting at du.k
on the Newport sand. Parking
also be available for s'mores. The
resort is at 1131 Back Bay Drive.
For more information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
JULY 27
Jet S.t Introductions liwites the
public to an exclusive evening to
meet some of Orange County's
most eligible singles at its
"Where the Elite Meet " mixer
from 6 to 9 p.m. at Brio
Restaurant in Corona del Mar.
The cost is $75 per person. Wear
codctail attire. For reservations,
call (949) 233-6405 before July 2.
"Flemish Garden Styte Designs·
is the subject of a floral design
class to be taught at Sherman
library and G~rdens in Corona
def Mar at 9 a.m . All materials are
included in the $45 registration
fee. Pre-registration is required .
For more information, call (949)
673-2261.
The Community Action Fund of
Planned Parenthood of Orange
end San Bernardino counties will
honor Congresswomen Loretta
and Linda Sand\ez with the
Profile of Courage Award at the •
Pacific Club in Newport Beach
from 6 to 8 p.m. The evening ls
titJed "Sisterhood is Powerful.•
For more information. call (714)
997-2155.
Inventors Forum, an Orange
County-based nonprofit
inventors' support group,
presents 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 cost is $5 for
members, $15 for nonmembers.
For more Information, call (714)
540-2491.
Grammy Award-winning jazz singer1)ianist Diana Krall
will kick off the Orange County Fair with her Friday
performance at the newly renovated Pacific
Amphitheatre , which makes its return after an eight-year
~losure. She will perform at 8 p.m. Friday.
•Divorce: A New Beginning," a
workshop for men and women
divorced or getting divorced, is
offered from 10 a.m . to 12:30 p.m.
at 180 Newport Center Drive.
Newport Beach. The cost is $40.
For m ore information. call (949)
644-6435.
The Commodorel Ctub ol the
Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce is proud to host the
68th annual Flight of the Lasers at
1 p.m. at the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club. 720 West Bay Ave.,
Newport Beach. Join Laser
enthusiasts of all ages !lS you sail
to win prizes like bes1 <(Ostume,
best decorated boat, first
parenVchild team, and first
married couple. For m ore
information, call (949) 673· n30. .
JULY 28
Ma1ure driven can sh•'l*'I their
driving skills in this eight-hour
class held during two sessions, at
12:30 and 4:30 p.m . at
Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant in Costa Mesa July 28
and 29. The $10 classes are
limited to 30 students Advanced
registration is required. For m ore
information. call (714) 557-3340.
"Newport Networtcing• events
are designed to provide
networking opportunities for
businesspeople in Newport
Beach. The improved Newport
Networking events will take place
on rhe second Wednesday of
each month, and w ill alternate
between a breakfast and a lunch.
July's event is a breakfast. and
will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m .
at the Daily Grill in Fashion Island.
The cost is $17 with a reservation,
$21 at the door. For reservations
or more information, call (949)
729-4411
Speak Up Newport will hold its
monthly g1meral membership
m eeting at the Newport Beach
Tennis Club, 2601 Eastbluff Drive.
Food and drinks will be served
starting at 5:30 p.m., and the
program will begin at 6 p.m . This
month's topic is HFourth of July -
Is the Party Over'" Capt. Paul
Hen1sey of the Newport Beach
Police will give a recap of the
Fourth of July Neighborhood
Enhancement Zones Ordinance
implementation. For more
information, call (949) 729-4404.
Funnyman Jeff Martin will put on
a magic show at 3 p.m. at the
M ariners Branch Library. Children
entering first through sixth
grades are invited to the
interactive program, which will
Newport Dunes Resort's "Movies
on the Beach" series offers "The
Wiz~ Oz" starting at dusk on
theNewport sand. Parking costs
$8 per car. Campfires will also be
available for s'mores. The resort
is at 1131 Bade Bay Drive. For
more information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
Patrick Williams, founder and
president of the Institute for Life
Coach Training and an
internationally acclaimed author.
will be the keynote speaker at the
International Coach Federation in
the Wyndham Hotel in Costa
Mesa. Williams w ill lead two
sessions. •·Life Coaching -
M aking the Transition," from 5 to
6 p.m and HDancing on the Edge,
Therapy versus Coaching,
Knowing the Difference," from
6·30 to 8 p.m. For more
information. call (949) 623-8247.
SATURDAY
Newport Dunes Resort's "Movies
on rh e Beach" series offers "The
Emperor's New Groove" starting
ar dusk on the Newport sand.
Parking c.osts $8 per car
Campfires will also be available
for s mores. T.he resort is at 1131
Bc1ck Bay Drive. For more
information. call (949) 729-DUNE.
MONDAY
Elements Music will ofter a
beginning course using a new
piano·keyboard m ethod from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Vincent
Jorgensen Community Center at
Mariners Park. Registration for
thejlve-week course is $105. For
more information. call (949)
644-3151.
Children entering first through
sixth grades are invited to ·A
Forest Fantasy• at 10·30 a.m. at
the ~ewport Beach Centra l
Library. The program will be
repeated at 3 p.m. July 16 at the
Mariners Branch and at 10:30 a.m.
July 17 at the Balboa Branch
Heart Throb the Clown will
present the interactive program,
part of •it's A Jungle Out There;·
the Newport Beach Public
Library's summer reading series.
For more information. call (949)
717-3816.
TUESDAY
"Organic Insect Control," a free
seminar, w ill be offered from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. at M other's Market,
225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. To
make reservations, call (800)
595-M OM S.
JULY 16
Children entering first through
sixth grades are invited to "A
Forest Fantasy" at 3 p m. at the
M anners branch of the Newport
Beach Public Library The
program will be repeated at 10:30
a m . July 17 at the Balboa branch.
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Sit on the players' bench dunng the match and meet rising
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Tennis Club. from 7-10 p m This lucky reader will also
receive Newport Beach Breakers team autographed
memorabiha.
1· Pl.Act
One Lucky Reader will win 2 spots in the Players Pro-Am
Clinic on Friday. July 18 from 5-6 30 p.m. 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.
GRAND PRIZE ancl 1" PL.ACE WINNERS will be anounced during
half-time on July 16.
FM LUCKY WINNERS will each receive 2 tickets to either th e
July 16 (vs. St. Louis Aces). July 20 (vs. Sacramento
Capitals) or July 25 (vs Kansas Crty Explorers) matches All
matches start at 7 p m
Ifs easy to enter. Fill out the entry form belo.w and ma1l 1t
to the Daily Pilot (include Newport Beach Breakers On
Court Contest on the envelope) to be received b~ Friday.
July 11 at 5 p.m. Or bring it by the Daily Pilot office at 330
W. Bay St., Costa Mesa durinQ.rivmar business hours, ·
Monday -Friday. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. No purchase is
necessary. Winners will be picked by random drawing and
notified pri or to the July 16 match. fmp~ and ftlfir fllltivts of 1111 0811'; Pilot. Times Commumry News,
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Heart Throb the Clown will
present the interactive program,
part of "It's A Jungle Out There;
the Newport Beach Public
Library's summer reading series.
For more information, call (949)
717-3816.
"Your Mo~ end Money," •
free program on the process of
buying, selling or reflnancing a
home, will run from 7 to 9 p.m. in
the Vincent Jorgensen Center
next to M ariners Branch Library.
Local author Randy Johnson will
be guest author, launching ·Meet
the Author; a series featuring
Orange County writers. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
JULY 17
Childntn entering first through
sixth grades are invited to "A
Forest Fantasy" at 10:30 a.m . at
the Balboa branch of the Newport
Beach Public Library. Heart Throb
the Clown will presen1 the
interactive program, part of "It's A
Jungle Out There," the Newport
Beach Public Library's summer
reading series. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
JULY 18
Newport Dunn Resort'• "Movies
on the Beach" series offers
"Newsies" starting at dusk on the
Newport sand. Parking costs $8
per car. Campfires will also be
available for s'mo res. The resort
is al 1131 Back Bay Drive. For
more information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
Newport Dunes Resort's ·Movies
on the Beach " series offers "The
Sword and the Stone" starting at
dusk on the Newport sand.
Parking cost s $8 per car
Campfires will also be available
for s'mores. The resort is at 11 31
Back Bay Dnve. For m ore
information, call (949) 729-DUNE.
JULY 23
A free aeminer and book signing,
"Asian Longevity Secrets," will be
offered by author Ping Wu from
6:30 to 8 p.m. at Mother's Market,
225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. To
make reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
JULY 2•
The Newport Beech Chamber of
Commerce's Newport Sunset
Networking Mixer will be held
aboard the Empress yacht of Pacific
' Avalon Yacht 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 rs free
for members. Potential members
pay $10. For more information. call
(949) 729-4400.
JULY 25
Newport Dunes Resort's "Movies
on the Beach H series offers
·Remember the TitansH starting
at dusk on the Newport sann.
Parking costs S8 per car.
Campfires will also be available
fo r s'mores. The resort is at 1131
Back Bay Dnve. For more
information, call (949) 729 DUNE.
JULY 26
Newport Dunes Resort's ·Movies
JULY 30
A free seminar, ·Pet Nutrition
Pawsibilit1es.H will be offered by
Coco's Canine Cuisine from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m . at Mother's Market,
225 E. 17th St., Costa M esa. To
make reservations, call (800)
595-M OMS.
AUG. 11
Registration for th• Orange
County Business Council's ninth
annual Corporate Executive Golf
Tournament begins at 9 a.m. at
Mesa Verde Country Club in
Costa M esa, w ith the shot gun
start at 11 a.m . Costs are $300 for
a single player package and
$1,500 for a corporate players
padcage. Proceeds benefit the
Orange County Rescue M ission's
Strong Beginnings program,
which provides workfo"'8
development for those who have
lost hope and need help. For
more inlormat16n. call (949)
476-2242. ext 216.
ONGOING
Volunteer drivers.,. needed to
help deliver nutritiously prepared
meals to homebound. trail or
elderly clients incapable of
shopping or cooking for
themselves through ·Mobile
Meals:· spo nsored by
FISH Harbor Area Inc. and Hoag
Hospital Call (949) 645-8050 for
more information.
Mesa Verde Country Club to host this
year's Tea Cup Classic and Jones Cup
Mesa Verde Country Club Head Professional Tom Sargent holds up the
Jones Cup along ~ith Fletcher "Ted" Jones Jr. in fronc of the newly
remodeled Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa. This year it will be the
site of the Tea Cup Classic o~ Friday, July 25 and the Jones Cup on Friday,
August 1. In the background is this year's Hole-in-One car, a 2003
Mercedes Benz ML350 SUV. The public is invited to these annual golf
tournamencs, sponsored by Fletcher Jones Motorcars and the Dai ly Pilot.
Come out for two days of great golf and to cheer on your favorite players
from Mesa Verde Country Club, Newport Beach Country Club, Santa Ana
Country Club and Big Canyon Country Club .
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"They brought in the desire
to win and I hope th ey come
back with the same desire."
PhM Bapy, Costa Mesa American
Little League Manager
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Sports Edit.or Richard Dunn: (949) 574-4223 • Sports Fax: 1949) 650-0170
WORLD TEAM TENNIS
EYE OPENER
Daily~Pik>t.
Sp<w1aJ 1 lal ol flame
ct.f.-.U.ll!flMollH
June 14 hooo1ee
TIM O'BRIEN
Weclnesday July 9. 2003 A7
Circuit Breakers
In team's home o pener
with Davenport in lineup,
electrical problems force
a shift in center court.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
NEWPOHT Ht .. AU I 1 lw light..,
wenl oul. They went olll again I hen
again. .
But nothing wa!. going to '>lup 1he
Newport Beach · Hreakcr-. from de-
fea1ing the vi.,i1ing Sacramt.>nto <.api-
1als. 23· I 4, in the ho.,1s' World Team
Tenn is home debut Tuc ... day nigh1 at
the Palisade!. Tenni!t Club.
After 1he Breaker'>' l.ind.,ay Davl'n·
port went up. 3·0, in her fi ve -game
~ingles sel agains1 Elena Likhov1.,c-
va, 1he lights on cente r tourt wen1
out, causing a grown from the crowd
of nearly 2,000 who came 10 wallh
1he unveilin~ of 1he '>eco11d 1mtall-
men1 o f World ream l en111., 10 :'l.t'\\ -
port Reach . Newpr>rl 1 .... 1 u1mpeted
in the circuit 111 1994
Pia} moved 10 an out'>lde lourt 111
NEWPORT BEACH
AMERICAN
LITTLE LEAGUE
Newport
has few
answers
Laguna Hills rides fo ur
unearned runs in first to
12-2 win in Di s trict 55. -..
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
MISSION VIEIO -Ntwport Bt'ach
American U1tle League ;\ll·Star pi1cher
Mall Morris Wa!i able w i.hakc off the
sting of a two-hop comeback.er thal
smacked on his lower leg to '>lart tht•
second inning Monday 111gl11.
Unfortunately for Mom~ and his
1eamma1es. however, M>me fir ... 1-inning
fielding miscue~. ~ well as a consistent
lack of timely hming, proved more diffi-
cult to overcome in a 12 :.! lo!>S to La-
guna Hills in an elimi.nat.ion game of the
District 55 toumamenl al Curtis Park.
Laguna I fills scored four unc.imed
runs in the firs1, courte!>} of two New-
port Beach errors, to stake Mandou1
starting pitcher Robert Retsnyder 10 all
the lead he would need.
Newport Beach, which defeated rival
Newport Beach Na1ional Little League.
1-0, Saturday to advance in the consola-
t.io n brackel, then setded down defen-
. s;vely behind Morris, who stayed in the
game after being struck by the ball and
pitched a solid four Innings. Newport
also continued to produce base runners
against Retsnyder, whose rising fastball
was often difficult for his catcher to
contain. Retsnyder also mixed in a
sharp breaking ball to keep Newport
hitters off balance.
Retsnyder did battle control prob-
lems. He walked two in the first Inning,
one more in the second, and surren-
de~ back-to-back two-ou1 singles by
Mltch Sands and Mike Freeman to bring
cheers from the spirited band of New·
port '8Upporters.
BUt Newport left seven runners on in
the 1lrst four innings, before Laguna
HiDlt expanded the iead wtth a two-run
rourih. ~ S-0, Laguna Hills Manager nay
8rown1ng elected to relieve Retsoyder
and Newport responded wtth is best
naDy or the night
Sands and Freeman. both or whom
went 2 for 2 with a walk. singled with
one :out. (olJoMd by a walk to Timmy WhUuna to load the hues. Ryan Spdaer
rolcMecl wtth a walk to drive In New·
port) Int Nn and prompt another
phdq~
.. MW pitcher picked up where tu. ~ left ott Mlldna Monti to In lnOther nm and bring the cyq
nm eo lhe ..._ But ClOl*'°JtM ICl'lb-
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conclude the match. Davenport
even1ually won, 5-4 (5 I) and 1hen
teamed with teammate lo~h F.agle to
claim a 5·2 victo ry over 1he mixed
doublei. tandem of l.1khov1.,eva and
Mark Knowle'\.
But talk af1er lhe ma1ch ren1crcd
a round the malfunc1io n, which dub
owner Ken Siuart de'>cribcd d'> "me
chaniral" and a11ributcd 11 IO a "'Y'
tcm overl oad."
"I hi'> tlidn:t '>how up 011 lht• JU
night'> we 1e ... 1ed the ... c liglw,." ~111.ir1
'>aid. "A11 111'>taller will he our tir.,t
1hi11g llh1i.I morning and will '>l..i y
Ulltil 10 p.rn. [tonightl 10 repl,11.1· lht·
equipme nt a nd will he on i.iu: "a1ur
day !the Rrcakcr<>' 1iex1 ho11H•
malchl."'
Hdorl' 1he malfunclion during
Oavl·nport\ '>i nglc'> ·<.ct during
twilight tlic light<; nicke red 011 ~t·v
eral 1imc., bu1 then finled out.
"It 1'> a <.harne because of all 1ht• d
fon they put 11110 11 ," l>av<'11p11rt,
""'ho reat hl•d thl' 4uar1crf111<1I'> ol
Wimbledon la'lt week. '>aid "I wa'>
happ} ICI filll\h tht· Olitlth I ll·el
'>Orq• for 1he Ian\, hu1 what rnn you
do? fhl') llhl<ie thl' bt''>I \llll<lllOll llllt
of11."
Brian MacPhie played his !tingles
march against Daniel Neslor 1n the
waning moment'> where the wantng
hgh1 from 1he c,ky wa!t 1he only help
10 kee p play going.
"Returning serve wac, lhe ea-.ie'>I
1hing, but when you had LU set up
and hi1 lh(' ball, tha t wa~ when it was
a problem." he \aid "If I knew we
would have had 1he problem -.olvcd.
I would have wa11ed 10 or 15 min-
Ull''>, hut we had LU fi 1w.h with 1hc
light Wl' had."
~..iuame111 0 Loach Wayne Bryan
rcmairwd vl'ry uphe.ll cle!.p llt: lht• in
COll VC llll'llCe
"I hi'> i!t the !mo~L exciting! match
I've been involved in," Rryan \a1cl.
MacPhie prevail ed, 5-3. Davenport
and Maria ~har<1pova swept, 5-0. in
women\ double'>, 111 the night\ fir'>I
\l't
I he Breaker'> impro,ed lo 1-1 after
dropping 1hcir openl'I to \..iut1
llll'lllll ~londay 111gh1
I ..in., will be a hit 10 ext hang1· 11ck
l't'> lrom I ue,dJ~ 111ght ior 0111· of tht'
Bn·Jkl'r' 111.11dw-. Jul}' lb, luly LO, or
Jul} L'.i
Estancia three-sport perfor · er
Karleen Curran left an impression
beyond athletic ability.
Barry F •ufkner
· Daily Pilot
R eceot graduate ICarleen Curran. a
three-year varsity ~ntrlbutor In
tennis, soccer and softbe.11, has been
named f.ltancia High's Girls Alhlete
of the Year.
But coaches who haw watched Quran earn
the iespect m teanum11e1. opponerus and
ochen clmtnl her alhletic career. betieYe ... ~
Lindsay
DavenPort of
the Newport
Beach
Breakers
booms an ace
serve in her
World Team
Tennis singles
match
moments
before the
lights went out
on Tuesday
PHOTOS BY SEAN HIU£R, PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY DANIEL HUNT I DM.Y PllOT
COSTA MESA AMERICAN LITTLE LEAGUE
Rough start for
CMALL All-·Stars
Costa Mesa American
. allows four runs in fitst
inning to set tone as
Westminster earns 6-4
will Tuesday.
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CMALL
Continued from A7
shouted' and seemed as if they
wouJd rally for the wtn, lllU.
just as they did a few times
throughout the contest, the
CMALL AH-Stars let their op-
portunity slip away. They
were retired ii) o rder in the
b ottom of the sixth. However,
they will have a second
chance tod ay.
Costa Mesa American will
face Fountain Valley in the
doubl1:-elimina ti0Jl tourna-
ment today a t 5 p.m . at the
Huntington Valley Little
League fields.
"They brought in the desire
10 win and I h o pe they come
back with the same desire,"
!>aid Phil Bagby, ·Lhe Costa
Mesa American Manager. "I
hope the level of inte nsity h as
increased."
Bagby said he e njoyed his
ream's fighting spirit, which
was shown when Costa Mesa
nearly overcame a 6-0 deficit.
Westminster scored four runs
in the fim inning, taking ad-
vantage of four straight walks
to open the frame.
SPORTS
"One bad inning sort of set
the rune for u!>, • Bagby said.
"When you i.lart into a gal'l)e
like thi!>, there'!> a lo t of pres-
"ure for the kids. Some can
overcome it quicker than oth-
er!>. That f1r!>t inn ing was im-
portant."
PHOTOS BY ST[VE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT
Left, CMALL AJ~Star Jesse Dawson ( 15) makes a hurried throw to first after fielding a hard-hit ball in ttie District 62 game. CMALL Al~Star Mike Molina, right, delivers a pitch.
Hobini.on. Costa Mesa's
'>tarting pitcher. walked West·
minster's fir!>t four ballers.
three were after the full count.
Westminster also scored one
run on a wild pitch and then
Mike Molina relieved Robin·
i,on, who displayed Costa
Mesa's no-quit altitude.
nobinson wen1 2 for :J at the
plate, scored a run and pro-
duced Cos1a Mesa's fi rst RBI.
In the lop of the !>ecuod,
Westmin&lcr -;cored two run s,
helped by two fly balb that
a ppeared to cause problems
in the outfield becauM: of the
sun . However, Costa M•l>a a n -
swered quickly with three
runs in the bottom o f till' l>l'C·
ond . .
Mo lina led o ff the bottom of
the second with a bai.l' hit to
righ t field.
I le advanced to second base
on a wild pitch and then really
showed h is speed after Hobin-
i.on's RBI :-:.ingle fired pa'>t the
first baseman.
Robinson also used his
quickness· to round !>econd,
third and home after Ryan
Bougler's ground ball to the
pitcher led to a throwing er-
ror. Boulger scored 011 Jake
Johnston'i. HB I groundout.
Costa Me!>a, led by Molina's
pitching, held Westminster
'>Coreless in thl! final four in-
nings. as Molina allowed just
o ne hit. Mike Kelly, Co'>ta
Mesa's short!>l<>p. helped pru
vide a d ouble play 111 1he
third. He snagged a line drive
a nd threw out the runnl'r who
had left first ba!.e.
In the fifth inning, Kt•lly
dazzled the 1.i11le League funs
with a deft backhand grab ol .i
line drive.
"Ou r fielding went rough
because of lhe wn," Bagby
said. "But we did make '>Orne
plays. We left too many run-
ners on ba'>t' lfour, including
two in the f1flh l and ~1· had
some bai.erun11ing error,.··
Coo;ta Me<.,a -.cored one run
in 1he fifth af1cr Molina\ '>in-
gle brought in Jc<,se Oaw<,on
AJso in the fifth. Ren Louns-
bury might have had a 1riple,
but his hit lo left field rolled
undl•r the fence, resulling in a
ground-rule double.
Kl•lly and Molina pruvidcc.J
1wo hll'> each for Costa Mt•'>.i
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebratmg the Daily Pilot's
Athlete of the Week series
TODAY
25 Blair Hopµe
Corona ael Mar
Boys volleyball, 1996 97
Mesa ~erde Communi~ Oassic
Costa Mesa
Communi~ Athletic 1-bundation Programs
Monday
August 18, 2003
Benefiting the Costa Mesa Community Athletic Foundation in its effort to build a
multi -purpose foOtball /soccer stadium at Estancia HS and on aquatic facility at Costa Mesa HS.
Format: Foursome Scramble with Celebrity Participants
Amount: $ 1 500 per foursome • $400 per indiviClual
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Mesa Verde Country Club
3000 Club House Rood
Costo f'.Aeso, CA 92626
for more inlormation, call: (714) 549-0522
Fabulous Mew Verde lunch on course. Dinner and auctions in the evening.
Sponsorships available.
NEWPORT
Continued from A 7
be Newport's la,1 hurrah, af
ter Laguna I lilb scored ~ix in
the fiflh to end the game• on
the 10-run mercy rule.
·we had some unfortunaw
errors 111 1he firs l inning 1ha1
really determined the early
rompletion of the gaml'.'.
1'oewport Manager fim ~coll
-;aid. "Aflcr they go1 1lw'>e
four run!>, we held light for t1
few innings. Whl•n wi:'Vl' dunt•
well, we've pl.1ycd togl'thl•r.
defcn...ively. a-. a lt•am 11111 t•r-
rors have been thl' d1fflore1H 1•
in our ftwoJ loi.:-.t;-:-.."
Scull abo lamented 1he lal k.
of a key h11. a<, hi'> teJm
stranded 10 1n fi\I' 111ning' 111
eluding at lea'>I one 1n 1·very
frame.
4:). "We• had mullipll' opportu
n11ies, bu1, unfortunatl'ly. 1n
key .,11ua1wni., we 1us1 did-nut
get a hai.e hit."
ne ... idcs the pair of hits jJro-
dtll'Cd by Sand'> and Frecmjln,
only Morri!>, who doubled
wilh om· out in the third, then
was '>!randed at third by con
secutivc 'i tr1keoul'i, managed
a hit for Newpori
Laguna I till~ pitcher'> ended
four i11111 nKl> wi1h a strikeout
and fi11...,hcd with a combinc:d
'>even t...-. in lht' game.
Ret..,nydcr. Jack Michelman
and !)hJwn fucker each .had
two l11t'> fur the winnero; and
l\ticlwl111an belled a 1wo -run
honw off 1he scoreboard poi.1·
ttont>d l11gh above the left-
field feme to punc1ua1e tht:'
four run fir-.1.
I-our walk... a 1111 battrr and
1hree "inglc'>, lhl• final a two
run grounder lhrough the left
<,iclt• by Michelman. fueled I a
guna 11111,· 'ix run fifth 111
deny Nl'wport Heac h its linal
a1 -b,l! 1n thl· "txth
F:OR THE RECORD -. ...... ...
Due to what a Wor1d Team
Tennis representative called a
tectlnk:al glitch on the league
Web lite, the result of
MOl)day's match between the
Newport Beach Breakers and
Sacramento capitals Was
incorrectty reported in
Tuesday's edition.
Sacramento defeated the
Breakers, 2.3-17, behind
decisive wins in men's and
women's singles.
Sacramento's Elena
Ukhovtseva defeated Maria
Sharapova, s-3, II) women's
singles, while Daniel Nestor
topped Brian MacPhie, &-1, in
men's singles.
Sharapova and Eva Dyrberg
earned Newport Beach's lone
CURRAN
Continued from A7
League soccer honoree as a
senJor. splitting time between
sweeper and midfield .
·She has such a great presence
on the field," first-year coach
Nadine Rajabi said. ~She was lht'
captain of our team and
somebody everyone k>oked up to.
She could also dominant on the
field. She had great slciD and she
knew what to do with the baU."
Rajabi, like girts tennis coach
Rachel de los Santos. fell
compeUed to recognize Curra.n's
blend of attitude. leadership,
woric ethic and ability. Both
presented Curran with the
Coaches' Award at their
win, a S-3 women's doubles
decision over Alty Batter .and
Likhovts"eva.
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Likhovtseva and Mark Knowtee
· defeated Josh Eagle and
Dyrberg, 5-4, in mixed doubln,
while Knowles and Nestor
defeated Eagte-MacPhle, 5-4,
in men's doubles.
Rosie Crews, a representative
of a public relations flrm
employed by wn: aaid a test
run-through done Monday
morning, listing erroneous
soorea and players, was
mistakenly posted on the Web
site's results page, until it was
corrected late Monday night.
The initial erroneous posting,
accessed before deadline, was
reported.
rei.pcct1ve postsea'>On banquet.
In facl, de los Santos said she
created the award specifically to
honor Curran, who played both
No. I and No. 2 single~ as a
senior.
Curran, who graduated with a
3.95 GPA. was a co-captain on
the tennis team, helping the
F.agles finish second in leagu6'
and advance 10 the CIF
Southern Section playoffs. She
won her first-round singles
m atch at the Golden West
League finals, before being
eliminated and de los Santos
said she consistently compeCed
at a high level.
·she always had a really good
attitude and was always eager t.o
help her teammates out,· 4e los
Santos said. ·she was a coaclis
dream.·
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I cMl-.AJlfl'1 tO. All INTERESTED
f'U!SONS: l. Petitioner: EMILY MELTON f!l1d • Rt&!l!oo
--------UplNallcls with this court for a
d•crtt cllanaln1 names
H follows: EMILY ANN
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COURT ORD£RS
that 111 persons inter·
tstad in lhls matter shtll
1ppur befit~ this co11rl at the hurtn1 lndlc1ted
below to show caust it
tny. why tht petition for
chance ol name should
not ba arented,
NOTICE Of HE ARING
Data: 8·5·03 ltmt 2:00
pm Oept.: L73
The addrus of the court
11 same as noted above
3. A copy of lhls Order
to Show cause shall be
publlshed at lust once
~ the COUit lholild not
gnint the llJlhollly.
A HEARING on the
petition will be held on J~1, 2003 at 1.46 PM In No. L73 located
at 1 Thi City OllYe Orange, CA 92913-
1571.
IF YOU 08JECT to
.,. granting of the ptt1.
llon, you should 8'>PN'
at the hearing and at.ate
your O()jectlont ()( file
written OOjectlons with
tne court before tne
hearing. Your appear-
anoe may be In P8llOn or by your attorney
IF YOU ARE A
CREDITOR or a cootill-
gent c:redtor of the
deceased, you ITIUlt flle
your claim with 1he court
and maw a eoc>Y to the
perlOnal repreeentative
appoirted by the court
wtthin lour mon1tla from
tne da'9 of flrat issuance
of letlerw aa provid9d In
Probate Code section
9100 The time tor filing c:Wma wUI not e~re
before tour monthl from
tile 'hearing date noticed
above.
YOU MAY EXAM·
INE the file kepi by the
court If you ue a pefSOll
interested In the estite,
you may ftle with !he
court a Request lor
Special Notice (form DE·
15') of the llling of an
inYentoty and appraisal
al eatal8 UMtl ()( al
arry petition °' aooount aa proylded In Probata Code aed>Ofl 1250. A ~ fOr SpeoaJ Notice !Orm le available
trom ttie court d«1<
Attorney fOf s-ttuoner:
STEPHEN M. LOWE
ESQ
JESSICA S. DORMAN-'
DAVl8ESQ
FREEMAN FREEMAN
AHO SMILEY LLP
2PARKPLAZA STE 1246
/RV/NE CA 92614
Newport 8uch-COlta
Meu Deily CN6832S8 MCNAUGH·
TON JI.A 8,9,15, 2003
in t~ follow1n1 n1w1·
paper of 1ener1I circu·
l•tlon. printed In this
county: i'(ewport B11ch/
Coate Mua Dilly Piiot
hteiJUN 2S 200J
Merf ... le I.air.I Cwter
Published Newpotl
Bnch·Costa Mesa Dally
Piiot Jwly 9. 16, 23, 30,
2003 W115
WWIOOO
IOOO Of,P\IUC SAU
Of AINIOllD PICnJY
Notice Is hereby e1ven
that the unders1111ed will
sell at public auction,
PU'lU1nt to Section
21700 of the Bus1nus &
Profen10111t code, the
lolfow1na described
property to wit.
Nadine A V1n Riper.
B9 Mattress, Bo x
Spr1na . M1trow 1v1,
Sewln& Box. Clothes, BONO NUMBER
Boxu ·Mtsc., Plctu10, S·400· 16M
Golt Clubs. Ayru Seti Stora •
petitlve blddlnc written
Hlled bids m1y be
submitted In advance)
on lht 16th day ol July.
2003, at 9·00 A M 11
the pr1m1u• where said
proper ty has been
stored. which 45 located
at. AYRES SELF STOR·
AGE. 1880 Wh1tt1er Ave ,
Costa Men, Ca. 92627
Landlord reserves the
r11ht lo bid at the Hie
Purch11es must be made
by cuh and p11d tor at
the time of purchne. All
purchaud i OOd• are
sold, "AS is· and must
bt removed at time of
ult. Salt " sub1ect to
c1ncell1t1on in the event
of settlement between
landlord and obh&aled
party Published on July
2nd, 2003 and June 9th
• 2003
AYRES CROUP
Lane Rn1denl Man •&•" P ublished Ne wport
Bnch·Colta Meu Daily
Pilot July 2 9, 2003
W202
flctlttMllMeu
II.as""-"
I II• followtna per\ons
are doin1 bu11nen n
lntearated Acupuncture
Center. 4020 B1rch
Streel, Suite 105, New•
port Beach, Callforri11
92660
~ry J Snyder, l .Ac ..
4020 Birch Strut, Suite
105, Newport Beach
Cahlor018 92660
Th1\ bu\ln~u 1s con·
ducted by an ind1v1dual
Have you stuted doina
bu\oness yet? Yes, 06/
01/2002
Mary J Snyder, l Ac
H11s s talement wu
toled with the County
Clerk of Oranee County
on 06/24/03
20036949459
011ly Pilot July 9 16 23
30 2003 W212
NOTlCE TO CAEOOOR3 ~BtJJ<SALE
(LCC Sec. 61 Q5)
Escrow No ZTS»MN NOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN '1a1 a !:Uk sale fl
abaA t> be made. Thi
rwne(s) ard ruireea
<Kttess(es) r:I ti! selet(S)
elate YOOESHK!..MAA P
PATHAK, PATS
HAUMAAK 9132 ADNl6
AVE. HLN™GT°'4
BEAO-l. CA 92646,
IMAGE'S H.AJ.J.MAAK
IOclO IRVNE AVE .
NEWPORT BEAOi. CA
92600
Oor-g busress as l~E'S H.AJ.J.MAAK
1040 IRVlNE AVE..
NEWPORT BEA0-1. ~
92600. PA I »
HAU.MARK. 9132 ADANS
AVE. HLMlNGTON
8EA01, CA 92646
AJ 04t1er busress ~S)
ard ames.sle&) used by
fie seleftS) \tolflrl ht past nee )'8alS. as slaled by
tte selef1sJ. !$"are NOOE Th! b:allo'1 ii Cajfana r:J
h! O'llll EJea,1ive Olftce
r:J lte ., IS. 1042
JASa-1 Pl.ACE. ow.<lND BAA. CA 91765
Th! ran-E(S) arc:! busiress aa:tess a tte b.t)ets)
&are ANrt<:NY R URSN:J, 3)734 PA.SCO
AMJRE. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA ~5
Thi assets tierv soi1 are
~ deSatlecl as. All. ~E. FIXT\JAES, ~.
INVENTORY
•rt do•na bu1tnus u
H & H Perfection F •b·
rtCilhon. In' , 726 W
N1coln Ave . Orana•. CA 92868
H & H Pe dee tlon
F1br1cat1on. Inc .. (CA)
726 W. N1eolH Ave ,
Or1nc1. CA 92868
fhlS bu$1ness 1s con·
dueled by a corpor1t1on
Hive you started do'"&
busmen yet7 Y~. 'j/4/
97
H & H Perfection
F1b11c1t1on. Inc . Oav1d
Neuyen CFO • Accoun·
tant
This statement was
llled with the County
Clerk of Oranet Countt
on 05/19/03
200S694S206
Daily Pilot June 18. 25.
July 2. 9, 2003 Wl91
flctlt6M INless
11mes.........i
fhe follow1na persons
are doone business as
a) SOUTHERN CALI
FORNIA FIREPLACE. bJ
SOCAL FtRE.PLAC(. 2163
Rural lane. Co•ta Mua
Cahlorma 92627
Patrick o·Lury. 2163
Rural lane. Co1h Mesa
bustriass yell No
Pa t11cll O'Lur y
This st1tement wu
filed with the County
Cltrk of Oran&• County
on 06/23/03
200J69'90H
Daily Pilot June 25. Jul~
2, 9 16, 2003 Wl9S
flcffM ....
"-*-' The follow1n1 person\
are dotn& business n
Sunrey 21 !>4 B San
Michel Drove Wnt. Co•tH
Men CA92627
Ronald Gene Nuiient,
21S.. B San Mochel Dme
Wut Cnsta Mtn CA
92627 I
T hos l>u\onen 1\ con
ducted by an 1ncorpo
r a led anottatton otll~r
tnan a partnership
Have you sUrted do1n11
busoneu ye P No
Ron Nueent
[hos \latement was
ltleci with th• County Cl61~ of Oranae County
on 06127/03
20036949736
Daily Pilot July 2 9 16
23 2003 W203
FAANCH1SC RIGHTS ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE rd ant locU!d at FOR CHANGE OF NAME
Mt do1n1 butineu n do1na 1>us1n1u as
Lt11r MedK:t l Center r or 1 I l h • Co n1 o o tar S~1n Rtju¥1nat1on. 3816 H•ndyrnan b ) Computer
S Br1Stol St Suitt M fland1 wortu l) P1tarom
Santa Ao•, C•hlorn1• Ttth di P1la11m Teen
92704 n<1lo111n 3100 Quartt
Ruuell John Kalander l ane Apt 4 Fullerton
18142 Bren1w1ll C11 C•hlurma 92831
11unhnaton Beach, C•h Edwerd Bry>on 8on
fornia 92647 nor 3100 Ou•rll I ane
Linda Lee Simon'"" Apt 4 fuller ton C•l1
18142 Brantwell C11 to1n11 92831
Hunt1n1ton Buch. Cal• This ousonc" 1\ ton
lorn1a 92647 ducted by "" 1nd1v1Cu•I
Tti1s l>ullnen ll wn Have you \t•rled aoon&
ducted by co•partntr\ bu\lnus 1et' Y" 11
Have you 'tarted doone I ?O 1992
bu.,neu yet? No l d1 .. ro Bryson Bunn.,
Rusu ll John Kalandor 1111> >l•l•m~nl .. n
Th" shtement wn hied "'''h th~ (..our1t;
filed with Ille Count1 1 C1erk c.I (Jr •nj[e (l)unt,
Cterk of Or1n11a Covnty on 05 l9 03
on 07/03/03 ·· 2003694S2S2
2Q0369S04U l Oa1l1 Piiot lune 18 75
D11ly Pilot July 9 16 23 Ju ly 2 9 2003 WJ'1"
30 2003 W208 NOOO Of ArPtlA TIOM TO
fldlt*t lusiltss Stu .UCOltOUC lfVWGf1
llme StGttmnt Oottof fling~
The follow on a P•• \t"" L~ 21 200l
are do1ne busonen •~ A ""1
Car aee Door Solul•u" w h" m It Ma 1
2628 Eleen Cost• M•-. 1 "" ••n lht Namers1
Cahfornoa 92627 •' tnt Appl1cant!s1 •s
Moraan Me•d 7771• ''" PASTA POMOOORO
C 1m1n •l o la• a~ot .1 '<'
La11una Hills Cal.tr.rro• Int dpplitants 11\l•d
92653 .r1 ,. ~rt apply1nll 1
Justin Mur<J lf;td tt • !J•i>ar tme111 d
Elden CCJ~t" M•~• A 1 """I" 8ev<r•i• California 92&?1 '"tJI ''• ~tit ah .. ut'lolu ltMGE'S HAU.MARK Casa No A219864 1040 tR\llllE AVE . SUQerior Court of fh1' bu~•"•"· •' " NEWPORT BEAC>1, CA Cal1!orr111. Co1Jl11y of ducted by • l'''"' •
tlttf!ld·t ~ .. , ?l ! Jj
'<E V/P(JRT l.OA:'.>T tJI<
~ partner\h•D 928EKl; PATS~ Petotoon 01 ALEXANDRA Ha.e you ~t" t• t J .... ~
9132 ADIWS AVE VENOLA SMITH· GINTER 1>us1nes' yet•,.., • ..,, .. ,.,,.~a.i BEAOi lorCha'990f N1me Mor••nM•arl n"' .. '""'' ' TO AU INTERESTED •0 ~ u CA92646 PERSONS Tht\ stoter>•t• I "• Thi blJ\ sale Is f'tB"ded t> l>erttioner Alexandl1I loleO with th• .... 1,
be ~ at lte '/~"Ola Sn"1/l-G1nter fileo Clerk ot Or on~• t 1 olfic::e r:J OISCOllERY a pe11hon wotn tn.s court !Or on 07 03 0 i ~CENTER~~ :ao,~~5cr.anQ•rv;i names ~~/:~:to1~~.s'j •'• ,,
Ale.anora Venoia Smith-30 2003 N .'I ' SUTE 440, G<mer to Sasna Al1"800•a Hl.NTNGTQol SEA01, Vanota CA 9:lf347 ATTN The Cc.urt orders that' all MAAl. YN perso~ interested on ttn maner 9na11 swear before
WE$Tl.()AB.AN0, tl>IS COU1 al the hearing The lollv""'~ ~··' 1 ~ NO. 27~ •nd.cat8d belOw to shOW are dull•~ b •,111•· · '' arc:t tte ~ sale cause ' any wtty th& The Ne ... p1111 1 .,.,., '"' dale&Jll.25,:i!XXJ PllbllOI\ tor C"8nge 01 lnt@grat<'d M• 1• , P
The [Xj( sale 18 S.qed b ":::'Bd Shcxild not be I 5 I 9 R' n II ' r "• ~ l.ht:rm ~obee otHeanng 1 Te1tdte r ''"'.'o th'• Md' Camwaat CcOe Seaia'l Date Aug 5 2003. T1rre C<1l1lurnon 'JJU~
61002 2 PM, ()&pt L73 I Wiiham !. ~I•••&•" Ill r:J The aOdrttS! of tile COi.Xi IS I ~ l 9 ~ 'r" .. D., r • The l"Ql'll8 .0 aaress I 341 The Coty Dm1e p 0 1...... " .... ~·j M•• ti! petr90t1 Wlltl ~ Bo< 14170 Orange CA c .1itror11 , 'JI"'"•
darns may be tied IS. i2863 ol this Otder to I This t u•.1"•'' '
DtSCOVERY E!iC:PCJN s: Cauae Sl'\all Ile du< t•<l ''I '" ,,.,.,,' <luo rolF/11-lY, TrTl P\.C>l•Mel! a1 least once H., .. , '" IMl•d "'"', CENTER AV'ENl.E SUTE eacl' wee~ lor tour bu~11•t • 1•·1 Nu 440, ~Ool successive weeks pno< 10 w1111.r" 1 ...... ,.,, ~ CA 92l!47 rd Ile !he dale se1 tor heanro on 1 At .... -.;tt ..... dafnlS~ ThepetiUon•nthelOllOw•ng lni· 1.,1 .... ,,.,, "·'' --r -,. newspaper ot general at"i aadb' rel be circulabon pnnteo on tho& I olod ,., t" 11,. r ••u" I ,
24, 2IXXl, 'lif1Ctl IS flit COUl1\Y Newpol1 Cttrk •.11 fJr.,n~r· • "'' 1
i:....ss '1lly before re BeacfVCosta Mesa Piiot on 06 2b r1 • ~ sale am Dale Jun 24 2003 I 2003694 9 s Is ~ ......... -MARJORIE LAIRD D•llY p,1, 1 J11ty 'I lb < ,,,__........,..., CARTER 30 ~()(1~ w I Dllllc1 JLtoj 18, 2003 I Judge of U'le ~r'IOI '
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NEWPORT NEWPORT BEACK-
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This \lt\ement "'"' tiled with the County
Clerk of 01<1nae Cuu11t,
011 06 17103
200U94U99
D11ly Pilot July 2 ':i I b
23 2003 WZO.l
Rc1ltlM ....
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11 • dc.ll\i bu.,nus ••
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discnmination based on
race, colot, reh.alon, so.
handi«p. lamllltl sl1tus
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ownership 1nt1rut &
approx 375 acrn of land
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ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Balboa Peninsula
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O/.en Sot-Sun 1 -4 91 s .,,,., .,,.
FltOM $A25,000
213 21TH ST.
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w/tile Poon . alt windows
are Pela and sobt tinted.
roof IS tM & securrty
system Berbara Sann111ret
Realtors 949-644--4195
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SEAllUDG( VIUAS
20321 Todepool Ctr •202
IBR 18A Conso I m1 to
bc;...,Gated comm pool
tenms sauna $265.000
By Owner 909·748·1016
Irvine
OPEN SUH 1-4
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views' S859.000
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Stefani• Meur•r
949-71S·SlS6 -
Wnt Irvine 4br 3b1
2000sqtt . 2 c ear 3 yrs
new La yd $629,000
lrvlfte Welt f'Mk 3br
3ba 1300 sqft Detached
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Cloul1 H1ghHt point
w "5pect"uld1 ocean
views One ot tho fin8't
tomm of lu • ury homes
5br 4 5ba S2 695 000
Strada European •tyle
1tv1ne High 1n the 11111$
a ve1look1ng the ocean
lbr • office SI 695 000
Hew ll1tln9 Stunnl"ll
mode, like homt
w views of Saddleback
4br huodr eds ol up
ilades1 SI 6~ 000
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lakefront loc 31>• ] 'Jba
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ocean SI 779 000
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6br 7ba , Clll for price
Aat John l oaan
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$895 mo W~t•r t1ash
patd Kleon MMl,.it!ment
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pet t.lo 20 CAnlcD Dr. mm m7'!11~1m
l'•lde 1~ loft end unit I llOCK r1tOM O,CIAN
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no pets. S995 mo till E <••oo•I S18!Xl Av11I 8 l
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with balcony en wait• N•WpC" t Beath Penon
& trash paod no pets S l400 11950 mo ae1
$1250. mo 949 650 3135 U9-67S-7aOO
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bch tonn1~ pool1 ~p1
S2100 mo 949·101-4408
1115 W IAY AVE.
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tolal S!'JOO "' mooe
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Caf11et Repair~les
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114-926·4228
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moonrool, loaded!
(194bS) $24.!lflO. ,,._XK•C-
~ mile$, chi ome
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(194961} $37 .98>
,.,.~uoo c,,..
Charcoal w/Black
leall>ef premium
wheels. moOllfoof (19&12C) $29,98>
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