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THURSDAY,JULYl0,2003
_Council g-ives Nichols one last chance
At the end of an emotionally charged meeting,
Newport Beach city leaders vote to urge councilman's
resignation if he fails to fo llow his oath of office.
June Casa1rande
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Candidates keeping Nichols
en<;Iorsements despite furor
NEWPORT BEACI I -Councilman
Dick Nichols told a room jammed with
residents, reponers and IV cameras
Tuesday night that he 1s not a bigot and
that he believes the fu ror over his race-
related comment'> 1c; the re'iuh of a con-
spiracy of his fellow City Council mem-
bers. the Daily Pilot and the Newport
Beach Firefighters A'>Sn.
For more council news, see Page A3
ing that he has worked with and super-
Vli.ed Mexican~ a t different times dunng
his profess1onaJ career. "If you think you
can label me a Mexican hater. the eVl-
den ce just won't support that."
Marianne Zippi a nd Ke n Maddox, both run ni ng for
statewide office, sought councilma n's support .
tween them, but Nichols did not deny
that he made the commen t.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
for his rt:\l~nauon I rum h1 ... pt·n.., (cir rd
c1ally 1n'erht1t\t' r1m1 menb
"I am not a raci!>t," Nu:hub ">aid, not·
Nichob also said that Mayor Steve
Bromberg could not prove that Nichols
had made a radally insensitive corn·
ment during a pho ne conversation be·
··vou said I have made the commen1
thiit all Mexicans perform thi!. traffic
'>tam," Nichols said to Brom berg. "I be
See NICHOLS, Paee A4
NEWPORT-MESA -C.AlJldtddle'> for
statewide office are '>licking with en-
dorsements from Newpon 8each
Councilman Dick Nichols. dt''>prte calls
Mananne /1pp1 who " -.eeking tlw
70th 1>1,1nu '>t'al nuv. hdd b) N,,em
blyman John C Jmpbell '>t'lUrt:d \1ch
See FUROR, Paee A4
ALMOST LIKE BEING THERE
SEAN HILLER /DAILY PILOT
A beach mural m front of Burberry m South Coast Plaza provides a summertime mood for passing shoppers.
Recalling 1987 ~ixson fire, firefighters get examined
Ea rli er fire a t metal
plating plant, beli eved
responsible for two
firefighters ' deaths, he ld
lessons for departme nt.
Oeepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -A two-alann
fire early Tuesday morning at a metal
platirlg plant was more than a routine
day at the office for city firefighters.
'
For those who have been with the
Newpo n Beach Fire Department long
enough. the blaze at Hixson Metal
Plating Inc. was an eerie reminder of a
horrendous elect.rical fire turned
chemical fire 16 years ago at the site
that sent up a cloud of orange smoke
and sent down streams of silvery blue
runoff gushing out of the glHled
plant
II was because of that earlier fire
that the department reqwred all fire.
fighters involved in Tuesday's incident
to undergo a medical evaluadon as a
precaution, said Donna Boston.
THE BELL CURVE
spokeswoman for the Newport Beach
Fire Department. That was one of the
lessons of the February 1987 blaze.
·Firefighters are prone to danger of
this nature,* she said. "It's part of their
job."
The I 987 Hixson fire ls seared in the
departmenl's memory not only be·
cause of its intensjty and the danger it
presented to the neighborhood, but
because they believe it took the lives
of Newport Beach Police Sgt. Steven
Van Hom and Newport Beach fire·
fighter Larry Parrish. who were the
first to arrive on scene. '
Going to have to cram for .the final
M y wife and I Dunked enjoy a free vacadon at
Psychology 101 a newly 09nstructed resorts.
couple of wee.ks The only hitch., we are told,
ago. No. that isn't quJte Is that we must gtve our host
ac:cwate. We Dunked the an hour or two to show us
rmd-tenn exam. We haven't around hJs place. .
6niahed the course yet. but We've realated these
no matter how well we lnvttadons out of deep
perform the rat of the way, auspldon that lf we ever
we c:an't beef It op to more accepted thla largess. we
than a "C" would be caught ln real
This academic failure too' ettate tentadel that WQU)d
place not in a formal school, N. BELL tqUeer.t us the ,.. of our
but In a chaJJenae Qf tDe reeJ If-. ThJa WU I dliquletJna
world that l IUll)eCt I good many Of feeijng bec:MIM k forced \It lO U
you haw either opetlenced or the t'On()lft'll that wt Mte nekher
conaklered. For tome )'NII-ever smart mouth nor touF enOUCb to
l&n(:O our tnco,ne got above what Nlllt the enaepceneun we would ao
dewlopen comkler the pcMrty lewl up aplnlt.
-WY9 hem receMn1 llMaidonl to M a rellUlt. ""1t'f dlDe ont ol theel
invitations came, I would put it in my
save pUe rather than throw it away.
There, Lt would expire quietly until
the next one came.
lbat wu the situation when
friends from Portland. Ore. arrived
for a vtaiL We bad just received a
retor1 promo, and It wu fresh on my
SIM pile when we ctilc:oYered that
our friendl were on lheir Way to take
~ olthe aame o«er. So we
uked them to report to U1 after their
~dkl.andw.t~
ea&adc about lbe ....... ace.. When
theylrlilbed ~the ~ Oltbe ..on. we med
them nm. dmonJulty f..., Md
._CMM.PillM
Van Hom died of leukemia IO years
after the fire. He was 48. Colon cancer
took Parrish when he was only 47.
Fire Capt. Al Schmehl still fights brain
cancer, while Capt. Tony De Teeis bat·
tles leukemia ·
Hixson is the link the two d eceased
and the two living have. said Training
Div?sioh Ol.ief Randy Scheerer, who
worked on the 1987 fire.
*All four were on that fire,* he said.
*We don't know if we can scientifically
attribute their cancer to that one incl-
See HIXSON, Pace M
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
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WEATHER
lt'M be enother nice one
after moming douda.
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SPORTS
The NWJPOrt hedt
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Market
Place vote
to have 1
·abstention
Fair Board member savs he
will recu ~e himself from
todav's deci ion on b id~ to
o perate the ..,wa p meet.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
.. AIHC,HOlJ:\I>!--Unt ol tht 11111t
Or.tngt.' Cc1tmrv hur ~14rd member-, '><IV'
he v.111 renl\t' h1m<.df trom V•>llrl~ •Ill an\
l'>'>Ut'' rela11ng to 1lw Orange ( ount'\' \la.1
kt!t Plate. tndudmg d den.,1on tudt1\ on
whether to um\ldt:r d bid from 1he com
pany vying agam'>I 1he J4-yt:ar operator ol
the high end w.ap meet
Frank Ba.rbaro -.aid he \\lll nut \Ole on
·am ~1arket Place bmme..,, 10 pre\ent tiw
Wu<.mn ot a ton flirt ot Hllt'rt"-1 '>lnlt' he
own' 5111i ot the 'tud. ol .i uirpor.iuon
lhat hd'> a booth at the 'v.ap mt't"t fhdt
compan\ " .\.trnencan Onhne f1d .. t'1'
wtltch 'elh 11tkeh ICJ c,poning l'\t'llt' dI1U
concert!>, .Lhhough ll doe.,11'1 ...... 11 .in\ to
Lhe Parifit i\mph11hea1re at tlw fair
wound-,. Barb.1rn '>iil<l
Am em .111 Par~ 11 ~WJ[l whtch I'> tom
peting ·•~atmt ll'I Phil 10 run 1ht• Marlt·I
PIJt .... n,·4ue'>tl·d th.11 Rarbarn rt'lU.'>l' hun
See ABSTENTION. Pa1e A4
PUBLIC SAFETY
Arre st made
after seven
robberies
Suspect used fake gun in
incidents that began July 1,
police said. Three took
place Tuesday.
DHp• Bharath
Dally Pilot
COSTA MESA -Police on Wedneeday
arrested a 39-year-old Costa Mea man on
suspicion of robbing ~n city buline.es
with a fake gun.
Police said Oleater Vincent Ceclere bit
three buslneaes on Tuetday afternoon -
Washington Mutual Bank. Contoy FbiMrs
and Fuhlon Tuday-with.lo 30 minute&.
Oftlcen aponed Cecere'• car l*bd OUI·
side a motel on W!dnelday. Costa Meta
PoBoe 5«t-Bob amt aid.
"Tbry bad gotten a vehicle detaipdon
from a robbery at Nonn's Restaurant th.at
happened on July 2," be Nld.
Cllr.llt llkl tba llmi&r IUtll*I dtela1p-
dons hid been peri In eec:h tndderu. UMJna Cecere to .. 8MI\ robber1ee.
Ollcerl ..,ped ~cs for.~
de code~-be iaid. ~ ., .. d
Nm .a. ~ ..... ftlillca bmdp\
b ei11.s '° t.w .,_, ..... m thl be9ca. a.et lllcl HI_. dllJ bmd alb
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AZ Tul.rsday, »y 10, 2003
-~OLITICS
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
S£AN DUFRENE I DAILY PILOT
Entrants in the Newport Beach Boat Parade leisurely show of their true colors In celebration of the Fourth of July.
On the tax rebate road
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
Slate Sen. Tom Mc<llntock CR· Thousand
Oaks) has named Newport Beach's
Assemblyman John QunpbeU to co-chair a
committee to reverse Gov. Gray Davia'
move to eliminate the vehicle license
rebate.
On June 20, the Davis administration
p ushed to activate a trigger clause in a 1998
law that will end the legislation's rebate to
drivers registering their vehicles. The move.
which goes into effect In October,
effectively triples the cost of registering a
vehicle.
Campbell and McOintock will lead
Citizens Against the Car Tax. a committee
they say was fonned to craft an initiative
for the November 2004 ballot that would
permanently eliminate the state's vehicle
license fee.
Vehicle registrations would be taxed at a
much lower rate, if the initiative succeeds.
Ml'm proud 10 work with (slate! Sen.
McOintock on this critically important
issue," Campbell said. ·0ur goaJ is to
ensure that California taxpayers are
protected from big-spending liberal
politicians who have diverted the (car tax)
revenues into the general fund to pay for
speciaJ interest programs.~
Campbell is seelcing the 35th District seat
in the state's upper house. Costa Mesa's
Assemblyman Ken Maddox is aJso in that
race.
One vote or two in th e spring
A bill introduced by state Sen. Ross
Joluuon that would split the March
primary in 2004 cleared another hurdle in
the Legislature on Tue~day when il
passed, a key commiuee.
Senate Bill 430 passed the Assembly's
elections and redistricting and
constitutional amendments committee
on a 5· l vote. There are 1 l other authors
on lhe bill. Campbell has signed on ac; a
co-author, signaling his support.
During the committee hearing,
amendments to the bill bumped up the
date it would go into effect. to 2004 from
2008. lf the bill becomes law, the March
primary next year would be split apart.
Only the presidential election would be
on the ballot. The remainder of the
offices, the statewide and local races.
would be moved to June for a separate
ballot.
The bill passed the Senate fl oor on June
5 on a 3 1·7 vo~e.
Cox busy on Independence Day
For Rep. Chris Cox. the Fourth of July
was a busy day. Cox. who spent the day in
the district, started ii off in Newpon
Beach at a pancake breakfas t al the
American Legion Yacht Oub.
At 9 a .m .. he headed to an
Independence Day parade in Lake Forest.
By I p.m .. Cox. was on Balboa lsland
watching the Old Glory Boat Parade. He
wrapped it all up with stops at patriotic
celebrations in Aliso Viejo at 4:30 p.m .
and Laguna HiJJs at 7:45 p.m.
lWo days earlier, Cox met with law
enforcement officials to discuss
hoiileland security. Cox is.the chairman
of the House commillee deaJing with
homeland security. Costa Mesa Police
Chief John Hensley and Newport Beach
Police Chief Bob McDonell attended.
See Delay for $1 ,000 a head
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher has scheduled
a fund-raising dinner at 7 p.m. Friday
with a high-profile congressional
Republican.
Majority Leader Tom Delay CR· Texas) is
set to appear at the Hyall Regency
Huntington Beach Reson & Spa. A
S 1.000-per-person ticket is attached to
the event.
Not quite George; just Jeb
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has agreed 10
appear as the headliner at a fund-raiser to
be held next Thursday. Bush, brother of
President George W. Bush . will be
appearing at the event, which will be held
at the Four Seasons hotel in Newport
Beach.
The California Republican Party is
hosting the private event. which will start
at 5:30 p.m.
PgLmCAL CALENDAR
JULY
ftld9y: Women In Leederlhip, 1he
Hispanic Ber A.sn., Oreng9 County Trial
Lawyers end Orenge County Women
l.awyera will h09t •lunch end reception
with guest Mery Ovt.tine Sung911e. She
will be chcu181ng the dldliof'I handed
down from the 2003 term d the
Supteme Court. the effact tt'°'9
decisions may h.,,_ on women's rigtrtl
end the poaibillty of retitefT* its on the
court. The event •rts et 11;30.e.m., whh
tuncti et noon, et the 'NMtin South Coest
Plaza Hotel, 888 Anton Blvd .. Com Meu.
The cost is $35 for Women in Leadership
membert, $46 for nonmembers.
'*1formation: {714) 435.6230 or
. k~tlmindspring.ccm.
lnformatio!'I: (714) 481-5102
AUGUST
14: Marianne Zippi for Assembly w;H
-.....Y, Marianne Zippi for Assembly have• fund-raiaing reoeptJon from 6 to 8
wtn heve a fund-niling receptJon from 6 p.m. at the home of Cathy end Tom
to 8 p.m. at the home of Edne Deeb in Kroop. Information: (949) 644-7094
Newport Buch. lnfonnetion: (949)
644-70!M 18: The Repobfican Perty of Orange
Coonty Central Committee WiN have a
17: The Califomle RepubUcan Party will general meeting at 7 p.m. at the Sooth
h8w • fund.niMf" at 6:30 p.m. et the Four Coast Plaza Westin Hotel et 686 Anton
$e110M In Newport Beecn. The epeciel , Blvd., Coste Meaa. Admiaaion is free.
guett wtll be Florida Gov. Jeb Buth. (714) 666-8665.
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POLITICS ASIDE
Where is
Corona del Mar
in this rancor ?
government
gadflies. I t's far too soon
to figure out
what the
lasting effect of
the furor
surrounding
Newpon Beach
City Council Dick
Nlcboa. will be on
his ability to
represent)lis
constituents.
The site, run by
the
Massachusetts
lnstJrute of
Technology's
Media Lab. is
known as
Government
Information S.J. CAHN Awareness. It's at
Councilman
John Heffernan, aJone
with Nichols in opposing a
rebuke of Corona del Mar's
councilman, suggested
that it might damage
Nichols' effectiveness in
office. That, in turn, wo uld
reduce his constituents'
representation in city
mailers.
At the very least. the
heated back-and-forth
between Nichols and
Mayor Stew Bromberg
over comments Bromberg
said Nichols made to him
during a phone call
strongly suggests Nichols
will not be able to get
much done. It takes
coalitions to be an
effective politician, and
one would have to guess
Nichols won't be building
~ many.
Readers will naturally
jump to con clusions about
who is to blame for this.
and judging by the
comments at Tuesday's
council meeting and the
many letters and phone
calls to the Pilot. those
conclusions wiJJ run the
gamut.
But it is incumbent
upon Newport's elected
officials to remember
whom they serve and to
work diligently to ensure
all of Newpon 's residents
are well represenJed in
City Hall. I am happy and
relieved that I didn't run
for an office that puts that
work on my desk, because
in the present
environment, it will be a
Herculean task to bring
this council together.
To get thete, it might
take Nichols' resignadon
or removal. It might take
some o( hjs coUeagues
reaching out further than
they want and embracing
him. It almost assuredly
will take common
understanding that, so far.
is lacking on one side, if
not all.
But it is hard to deny
that Newport Beach is
wounded. It is a wound in
desperate need of beating.
AN INFORMED
ELECTORATE
Earlier this month. a
new Web site went up that
provides reams of
information for
opengov.
media. mit.edu.
What's useful about this
site is its
comprehensiveness. II
links to Newport-Mesa's
congressional
representatives (s howing
major contributors. ages,
religion) as well as to all
·the cities in the area
(Newport Coast and
Corona del Mar get
separate listings as pan of
Rep. Oui9 Cox'I
Congressional District;
Balboa Island does not).
It's still being put
together, and not alJ the
Lin.ks and infonnation
planned are up and
running. Bui it does
appear to be yet another
good tool for getting
information on our
government.
And an informed
electorate is. we t an hope,
more likely to vote sm art
HUSCROFT HOUSE
DEMOUTION
As I write every so often.
this column is no t meant
to be a forum for opinions
-mine. at least -but a
-plaGe to examine what's
happening on the political
front in Newpon-Mesa.
That said. here are a few
words that border on
opinion. directed to Costa
Mesa city leaders.
If the plans to move the
Huscroft Hoµse to a
Westside lot fall through
(especially in the next days
and weeks), they might
consider adding it to the
list of attractions for the
Orange County Fair.
The basic idea:
demolition. Interested
people could pay $1 per
minute to go into the
Huscroft House with a
sledge hammer, maybe $5
a minute with a chainsaw,
and have at it. The money
could go to charity. maybe.
After all. where lt sits
now is right acroM the
street from the
Fairgrounds.
I don't know, ii was
aJways fun to destroy old
cars at the fairs I went to
as a lcid.
• S.J . CAHN is the managing
editor. He can be reached at
(949) 574-4233 or by e-mail at
. s.f.cahn@latimes.com.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST SURF
The douds will bum off -The IOUthwest swell g~
eerty this eftemoon '°that we weelcer by the day. Think smell,
can enjoy aunny lties end very smell, over the next few
highs In the mld-80l In Costa days. But W81dt out fOf' the
Mesa end mld-70. in Newport high ewnlng tides over the
Beectt. Temps et the coat will next aeverel deya.
hover on the lower end of 70. Expect knee-to Mitt-highs
Lows will drop to about 62. today. Thur'8dey end Friday
On Fridey, It'll werm • ted. provide repNta of thl9
Saturday wiM be timler. ~dey. ~ On Seturdey, the nexi ~· www.mn.nou.flOV erri..._ We lhould rejoice for
two~ good 8Urf end the
BOATING FORECAST ftnt of two deY9 off. W.W..-,: n... wtndt wttl blow 10 knots ~ . .urfrlder.org
In the Inner W9WI thlt
ebmoon, wftt\ 2-foot wtWI TIDES endaweetlMlof4to8..._
The ..,,,. well be found thll Time ........ ......... 8:11 e.m. 3MfMthlgh
Out'-"""· the* •lt-1v 12".37p.m. 2.10fMtlow
~well blow 5 to 15 b'°41 7:13p.m. U7fMttMgh
eerty, but ... '** up to 15 to 2:39a.m. ..().llfMtlow a 11noea. wtlh z. '° 44oot .
Wllwe end. ncdtu.-M.et of WATER TEllPEltATUIE 4tolfMt.Wll.s.wtlblow
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Daily Pilot
Officials unhappy with exam delay
Newport-Mesa Unified leaders call state
decision to postpone high school ex.it
requirement a setback to their efforts.
Oeepa Bharath
Da1lyP1lot
Nl:\VPOH f-Ml~'lA 1.oLal
'>Chool d1i.tnu offi c1aJi. said the~
are dibappointed by the '>late
Board of Edm:a1ion's unanimou'>
vote on Wcdne:.day IO postpone
the high 'ichuol exit rcquirernclll
for two yedr'>.
The board voted 9 to O 10 r1.·
qui.re the cla.,., of 200<> IO pa-.-.
the standardvt.'d te-.1 to get a 1.h
plorna. saying lhat not all -.111
der'lts have been prepared to take
the test.
Over the last three years.
teachers and ">chool officials
have motivated Newport-Mesa
lJ111fied students to pa~ the t~st,
'>did Jaime Castellanos, assistant
-.upcrintenden1 of secondary
t·ducation.
"We've done a good jQb of get-
ting the attention of our studems
about thl'> exam." he said. "It '"''a!>
11ot perfect, but 1t worked be-
l Jll'>e 11 gave our '>tudents a
benchmark to shoor for." u'>." he said
Under the 1999 law, the class A ma1onty of Newpon-Me'>a
of 2004 wru. supposed to be the student'> had p~ed the exh
first that would have 10 pa<,c, the exam. Ca-.tellanos -.aid.
California l ligh School but "1-'or tho'>e !>tudenl!> whu had
Exam to jraduate. Student!> troublt> with the test. we had af
have e1gh1 ~ance~ to lake Lhe ter-'>chool and <,ummt'r 'ichcml
te l>I clunng their high 'ithooi program., to help tht·m prt:pdrt'."
years. he !>a1d
The exam -one day of 111ath The 1c-.1 dho wrH·d ai. a yard
and two days of 1-.ngh:.h tel>ll> -1' .. tick to mc<bure '>tude nl'> profi
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•WHEN: 7 p .m . July 22
•WHERE: City Council chambers at C11y
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PUBLIC SA Disgust and su--ort shown for Nichols
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Bristol Street: A
commercial burglary was
reported In the 3300 blodc at
2:31 p.m. Monday.
• Founteln Way. A vehicle
burglary was reported in the
2200 blodc et 2:02 p.m.
Monday.
• Hemllton StrMt:
Possession of marijuana
was reported In the 600
block at 8 p.m. Monday.
• Herbor Bouleverd: A
robbery was reported in the
2700 block at 6:04 p.m.
Monday.
• Harbor Bouleverd end
Meu Verde Drive: A traffic
accident involving injuries
was reported at 5:57 a.m.
Monday.
• Pomone Avenue end
Victoria Street: A
hit-and-run was reported at
11 :46 a.m. Monday.
• Sc:.nlc Avenue: A
commercial burglary was
reported In the 1600 block at
ARREST
Con tinued from A 1
ere '' '>W>pccted o[ t<ik1ng from
the busine<.~e ... Ct.'>zek didn't di.,
tlo<.e the a.mount.
( 1szek .. aid Cecere M'>imu-
laceu" a weapon in most of the
rohhene.s.
"In 010..,t t·a e-.. he would how
the vil 1im~ the replica handgun
tucked in h1' W.it.Stband." he
-.aid.
Lecere \\~II al'>o likely face fed-
eral charge' in connection "~1t\
the bank robbery, CLSzek said. If
convicted, he I\ likely to face a
ABSTENTION
Continued from A 1
<.elf 1n a letter it\> law lirm .,ent
Wednesday to the !'ltate Depart·
ment of Ju-;tin·
Barbaro -..ud he decided la'>t
,-.eek to n.~movt• h1rnc,elf from
voting on Market Place i'>l>UC'>.
I le said he doc!-n't believe it\ a
conflict of lrllert:'it -he ju'>t
doesn't want 11 tci appear that
way
"I had been heanng nimor>
Lhat people Lhoughl this was the
appearance of a conn1ct," Barba-
ro said. "People are going 10 try
to make sometlung out of tlu'>.
and I don't want t11is to.happen
fl should he a 111ce clean vote.·
Jeff I-lint. a consultant for
American Park 'n Swap\ parent
company. Delaware North. said
the company W<l!> plea!)ed with
Barbaro's det1.,1nn.
"We beliew he made th1'> dec1
\Ion today hased on our letter,"
I lint '>aid. ··we are plea~rd he
has acceded to the reque~t in ou1
letter and recuc;ed himself from
rarticipating in thjs matter."
American P'c11k 'n Swap 1'> a
<;ubsidiary ol Delaware Nonh. a
pnvately owm•d rnmpany bal>cd
in Buffalo, N.Y .. that '>peciahzec,
in the .. ervke mdustne'> Dt'la-
ware North own'> the Ro'>ton
13ruins Na11onal Hockey League
team am.I operates ho~p11aJily
and event V('nues at large-scale
tourist attractions such ill> the
Kennedy Space Center and Yo·
<,emite NauonaJ Park.
American Park 'n Swap c;uh·
mined a bid in April, but ii ~,.1.,
deemed incomplete becau))C' tht•
corppany had omitted a d1H 11
menL The tampany ha' '>i1wr
'IUbmiued the document .ir1d re·
ceived a favorable rernmmenda-
tion from Jlie <,tatr Department
of GenetarService~ when ii ap-
,
2:07 p.m. Monday.
• ViMllll Dttve: Grand theft
wasreportedin the 1000
block st 8:34 p.m. Mond1y.
Newport Beach City liall a raucous scene as
council and residents debate councilman's
comments.
NEWPORT BEACH
• East Coest HlghW11Y: Petty
theft was reported in the
3100 blodc at 4:53 p.m.
Tuesday.
• Hoeg Drive: An auto theft
wasreportedin tbelOO
block at 3:12 p.m. Tuesday.
• Newport Boutewrd:
Battery was reported in the
2700 block at 11:31 p.m.'
Tuesday.
• West OcMn Front: A
garage burglary was
reported in the 2800 block at
7:23 a.m. Tuesday.
• Residencla: An auto theft
was reported in the 7100
block at 10:22 p.m. Tuesday.
• Superior Avenue:
Vandalism was reported in
the 1400 block at 7 p.m.
Tuesday.
• 36th Street Vandalism
wasreportedinthelOO
block at 4:31 a.m. Tuesday.
maXJmum of 36 year~ m prison.
1101 IJ'lt'luding federal chargt:'s, ht:'
said.
TI1c otht:'r three robbene'> took
place .11 ~v-On on Baker Street
on Jul) I, Cynthia'~ 1 lallrnark on
I !arbor Houlevard on Sunday
and Pure Beauty on I larbor on
Monday.
C ecere I'> being held in Orange
Count) 1.ul 1n lieu ofSS0.000 bail.
He 1:. expelled to he. arraigned
Friday
• DfiEPA,~HARATH covt!rS public
safety and couns She may be
reached at 19491 5744226 or by
e-mail at
deepa bhararh·a lat1mes.com
'We are confident that if
the board votes to open
and score the bids, they
w ill see that we can run a
June Cauarande
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BP.ACH -The dis·
cussion was more emotional
than any that has taken place in
council chambers in . the past
cwo years. There was disgust
with Dick Nichols' comments,
outrage at poHtical correctness
and assertions that Latinos
harm the beach simply with
their presence.
A majority of the 49 people
who spoke at Tuesday's councU
meeting were not Newport
Beach residents. A majority of
the speakers supported Nichols.
White conservative Republi·
cans came out to praise him.
Mexicans came out to rail
against him. And the room
roared with applause after every
speaker, with one camp ap-
NICHOLS
Contint:1ed from A 1
l1eve you have no data to sup·
port that. ... Did you tape re·
cord it?"
"Of cours~ not," Bromberg re·
plied
"It's basically your word
again::.t mine.· Nichols said.
"I do n't hear you denying it,"
Councilman Gary Adams added.
Brc,mberg had reponed tha t,
during a phone conversation.
Nichols had tried to explain an
t>arlier comment about phony
car accidents by saying "it's the
Mexican!> chat do these phony
accident 1"ings and rip off the
white people 1r1 (Corona del
Marl "
rhe comment wa!> JUSt one of
FUROR
Continued from Al
high-quality operation ... .' . 0 1.,· endorsement about stx
Jeff Flint month'> ago. Zippi said Nichols
Conc;uttant for Delaware North ~hould be given a second
chance.
pealed the rejection ot It'> hid.
Tht: -.tate ~uggeMed that t.he
board con~1der AmeriL.in\ bid
becaust: the omission was '"1m·
matenal... The bids are sealed
w1tler court order.
Tel Phil created the concept
for tht: Market Place and has
been rul)mng the swap meet
'iince it staned in 1969. Last year.
lel Phil paid the state more than
$4.7 million. president Jeff Teller
said. It ha-. paid more than $110
million since I.he inception of the
Market Place. The -;wap meet
grew at an average compounded
rate of 42% every year for the
fir,t lO years.
"I helieve his heart is in the
right place. even 1f his mouth
i~n"t." Zip pi said. "I'm not taking
his name off my endorsement
lisr. ..
Nichols. while discussing im-
provements to Corona del Mar
~tale Beach with a Daily Pilot re·
porter last month. said he op·
posed adding more grassy are~
because "with grass, we usually
get Mexicans coming in there
early in Lh e morning, and they
claim it as theirs, and it be·
comec; their personal. private
grounds all day."
On Tuesda}'. the Newport
Beach City Council repri·
mar:ided Nichols for his remark..
plauding Nichols' supporters
and another applauding his de-
tractors.
"Your vicious attack on Mr.
Nichols for a statement of fact
clearly violates his First Amend-
m ent rights," Huntington Beach
resident Barbara Coe told the
council.
.. Mr. Nichols' only crime was
10 tell the truth,· Santa Ana refil-
dent Lupe Moreno said.
Other speakers said that Me.xi·
cans in the area pose a problem.
"It's a heartbreaking realJ ty at
Corona del Mar State Beach,"
South Orange County resident
Todd McAndrew said. "Your
beach has been overrun by
Mexicans."
A Costa Mesa resident referred
to Mexicans at Corona del Mar
State Beach as "criminal invad-
ers from Mexico.· A Corona del
MARK C. DUSTIN I OAILY PILOT
Dick Nichols at the Newport City
Council meeting on Tuesday.
Mar resident called for sweeps of
the beach by the federal ~
gration and Naturalization Serv-
ice. The INS was absorb~d by
the Department of Homeland
Security in March and Its func·
tions spread among various bu·
reaus.
Another speaker said that His-
panic groups are mobilizing to
take back California, A,fizona
and New Mexico. Still another
said that such Hispanic organi-
zations have communist ties.
N. the evening went on, a
four instances documented in Nichols cannot abide by che oath
the staff repon before council of office council members take.
members as they considered then he should resign.
what action to take against ~ "Every one of us took. an oath
Nichols. A fifth instance has to support the state Constirution
been alleged in a lener from the and the federal Constitution."
Newpon Beach Firefighters said Adams. who had requested
Assn. stating that Nichols had revisions to the resolution. MWe
made racially objectionable are obligated 10 make policy de-
comments during an interview cisions without consideration
to decide whether the associa-for race, religion, creed .... By
tion would suppo rt Nichols' can· Mr. Nichols comments, It ap·
didacy. pears that chat's not the way he
Near the end of the night. as I goes about making policy deci -
a.m. approached. council mem-sions."
bers voted to support some The furor had erupted after a
scaJed-bad. punishments of telephone interview on Corona
Nichols. del Mar State Beach improve-
Voting 5 10 2. with Nichob and ments in which Nichols said that
Councilman John Heffernan vol· Mexican people occupy the
ing no. and Councilman Gary grclSSy areas all day.
Proctor absent because he had Heffernan said that he voted
to leave early, the majority voted no because he felt that such a
on a resolution that sa~ that if formal rebuke could damage
but decided not 10 strip him o f
his commiuee assignments.
Assemblym an Ken Maddox
has also decided Lo keep Nich·
ols' endor!>ement. Maddox is
running against Campbell for
Lhe 35th DiMri<.t state Senate
seat. Ln a June 30 pres!> release,
Maddox touted Nichols" en-
dorsement al ong with 23 other
city council members in Orange
County, including Newport
Beach Councilman Gary Proc-
to r.
"I disagree with his initial
comments.· Maddox said
through campaign consultant
Wayne Johnson. "They do not
reflect my views.·
Maddox sent cards to each of
the council members in the dis-
trict earlier this year seeking
their support. Johnson said.
Nichols and Proctor, in addition
to Costa Mesa Councilman Allan
Mansoor. lent their support.
When contacted Wednesday.
Nichols said he supponed Zippi
because ~he is ·a personal
lriend, • but ~d he hopes Zippi
opponent Uluck Devore wins
the seat because "he would
make a good Assemblyman.··
Nichols aJso said he sup·
ported Maddox over Campbell
becau'>e Costa Mesa\ Assembly-
man is "a very straightforward
guy."
"I like Campbell, but Camp-
bell has made some endorse-
ments that are questionable. H
Nichols said. "He appointed a
Log Cabin member. . . Ken
Maddox doesn't have any
around·the-back maneuverers. •
in 2000, Campbell appointed
Laguna Beach resident Frank
Ricduazzi. the openly gay co-
founder of the Log Cabin Re-
publicans, a'I a delegate 10 the
California Republican Party.
Campbell campaign consult·
ant Chris Wysocki said he was
stunned by Nichols' comments.
"If Ken Maddox wants to asso-
ciate himself with a racist and
lineup Qf primarily pro-Nichols
speakefS gave way to one that
included more Newpon Beach
residents opposed to his com-
ments. 1Wo who spoke out
against Nichols saJd that they
had been watching the council
meeting on 1V and felt com·
pelled re come down and make
It known that many Newpon
Beach residents disapprove of
Nichols' coqunents as racist.
"I'm embarrassed to have a
bigot on this council,· said Craig
McGowan. a Newpon Beach
resident. "Who cares if one
group enjoys the beach? Who
cares7 If it was American white
people using the beach all day,
you wouldn't have commented ...
~,voted for Dick Nichols and I
regret that very deeply,~ said one
resident who vowed to suppon
Nichols' recall.
Businessman Lloyd lkerd is
leading movement to oust Nich-
ols through a recall process
similar to the one against Gov
Gray Davis.
Nichols' ability to be effective in
office, thereby denying his con·
stituents fair representation.
The council decided not to
strip Nichols of his committee
appointments.
"Though in my mind, he is
certainly prejudiced, I don't
think those prejudices would af.
feet those comminees, • Cow1cil·
man Tod Ridgeway said.
Some council members also
apologized to the Latino com-
munity on Nichols' behalf.
"Because you're not going 10
apologiz.e. I would like to issue
that apology.· Adams said to
Nichols.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
NewPort Beacti and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reached at
1949) 5744232 or by e·ma1I at
1une.casa9randers la11mes.com >
• bigot, he's more than welcome.•
to." Wysocki said. "The only rea-,
son Republicans have a foothold ':
in Laguna Beach is because of
the work Frank rucchiazzi has
done."
Nichols, who is a member of
the conservauve grass-root!>
group California Republican As·
sembly. also took. aim at the Lin·
coin Oub of Orange County, a 4
locaJ GOP fund -raiser.
"They are not a bona fide Re-, ~
publican group,· Nichols said. ·
The councilman also accused
the group of backing noncon-
servative candidates.
"He's hit the trifecta." Wysocki
said. in response. "This guy
sounds Lilce somebody who's lost .,
touch with reality and isn't inter- , ,
ested in electing Republicans." ,
• PAUL CLINTON covers the
environment, business and . •
Politics. He may be reached at (949)
764-4330 or by e-marl al
paul.clinton@latlme•.com. . .. .. While Tel Phil pay'> the c;tate
35% of its gro'>S revenue. It bid
more 111 rt" proposal. Teller said.
l le would not disclose how
much more because the bid!> are
sealed. Delaware North officials
are abo restricted fro m talking
about their bid. but said they can
provide more than Tel Phil
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-· ..
"We are confident that 1f the
board vote<, to open and score
the b1d!), they will '>ee that we
can run a high-quality operation
and r!.'lllrn what we believe to be
suh~tt.111tially more revenue to
t11e fJ1r through our operation."
Fhn1 'hlld.
The mceung is scheduled fo r
I Cl a.rn . al the fairground'>' Me-
morial <.,ardens.
• DEJRORE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be readied at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
.deirdrtJ.newman@lst1mes.com.
HIXSON
Continued from Al
dent. but Hixson was definitely
the one commonality."
Hixson President Douglas
Greene did not return phone
calls on Wednesday.
The cause of Tuesday's fire is
still under investigation,¥ Roston
said.
CURVE
Continued from Al
To many. 16 years would seem
Uke a long time ago. Scheerer
said, but the few in his depan ·
ment who braved that blaze re•
member ii.
The fire, which led to the
evacuation of more than 200
people from their homes for four
days, taught his department
valuable lessons that came at a
steep price -the loss of lives.
Firefighters remembered those
lessons at Tuesday's fire, Scheer-
slide film and no voluntary sales
sessions. We were one-on-one
from the get-go, without
breathing space to prevent our
mental faculties from turning to
bought anything. "No.· they mush. We recogni7..ed this as it
said, "of course not. We listened was happenlng. but we were
and said we weren't interested at 1. always one step -sometimes
this time, and went back to more -behind the process ..
enjoying our vacation.· And ll was slick. J like
So my wife and I decided we professionals. whatever their gig
were surety as sO'Ong as they happens to be, and these people
were, and it was time for us to never missed a beaL Even
take advantage of this offer. So I though their technique was for
phoned the number on the the most part as obvious and
Invitation and set a date. We had predictable as their persistence
to pay what amounted to about (rwo of the salespeople, for
one-third of the room cost, but example. told us they had
we also got a $100 credit to fathers named "Joseph"), we
spend as we saw fit at the reson. were still carried aJong.
All of this was tied up with Th.is was largely becau.~ a
remarkable efficiency by the routine that had been proven
people on the other end of the uccessful in selling people Uke
phone before we took off. U$ a piece of the ranch was •
Our quarters were deUghtful, followed scrupulously. regardless
we enjoyed a splendid dinner on of any diversions we might
the ho~, and we were feeling Introduce. And alto because
quiet mellow by t I the next they were very good at IL
morning when the sales pftc.h We dealt with Uwe dilferent
was to take place. I had salespeople: Good Co)>I Bad
en vtsJoncd a roomful or people Cop, Good Cop. all or whom
lib us who would be abown a played their roles Impeccably. I
slide praent.ltJ.on of the resort. don't remember their namet, 80 ~ would be queltlons we1J call the ftnt oneJlrn. He
afterward and a •up abeet for wae the new guy on the staff.
thole ot lM who would like to kind of bumbling, but Wcable
look at the models. SaleepeopJe and~ to~ throu&h would~ be~ to blt ICltptand UM all of the Ala
di.cu.a linnl wttb any toola ln his anenaL We wtn
lntttetted putlM. ftnaOy ~him aloOlo
n.1 ltllon WlllD't awn dole. mentodlll him a Ihde. He
lblr'f WU 00 mMI lDd!dr .. no ihowed UI the aiodek, and tbeJ
-----. -.
er said.
"We were much more aware of
the precauuonary measures," he
said. "We kept people out of the
hot zone and we used a lot less
water that helped control the
runoff."
Since the 1987 fire at Hixson.
firefighters have had annual
screenings and physicals. That
was how De Teeis was diagnosed
with blood cancer, Scheerer said.
"When we go out to a haz-
were splendid, but we told him
chat although we were Lntrigued,
we were not ready to make this
kind of investment.
So he took us to the Bad Cop.
Well call Olif. No warm, fuzzy
affection here. He was the tough
guy, showing us in broad strokes
on a pad how we were lllready
spending more on vacations
than this plan would cost while
seeing far les,, than the variety of
hotels and resorts in their
catalog. all of which we could
access by a rather complex point
system. When we told Cliff this
was all very interesting. but we
would have to thlnJc It over and
tallt It over before we could
make any such commitment, he
was astonished at our failure to
jump at such an offer.
That's when he pulled out the
black book wttb the large type
listjng the apedal lnducementa
-including a bundle of polnll
-if we would make a declaion
now. He had us teetering until I
asbcl ti lbeee lnducements
would hold undl the next
morning eo Sheny and I could
talk lt ovet tonight. He Mid, •No,
you mwt either decide now or
pua up the lnducemenr. fonwr.•
And Sherry Mid • ....,,.,. mlcbt
have had Ult but )'OU JUll bt ua.•
Odf llwl hll boolc and Wiii
'°°""I thoulht we..-. too. bul lheD° Jim led UI CD ......., In
~ '°"., auly hliled
•
ardous material fire. we make • :
sure everythin g is covered a nd 1
protected," he said. "We'd be •
fooling ourselves if we didn't ;;
admit that history played a Jiii
part In the precautions we
took yesterday.·
• DEEPA BHAAATH covers public
safety and courta. She may be
reactled at 1949) 574-4226 or by
e-mail et
deepa.bharath@latimes.com.
to see us lose all those goodies.
So he had an idea. lf we would
sign on for a truncated program
that would give us four nights at •
our present site plus enough
points for another four nights •
..
elsewhere. be could fix it so they • ,
would hold the original offer, ,,
wtth all its inducements, open
for 18 months. ·That's when we "
Ounked the mld·term eum by
joining up.
So now we're getting letters " " " from our new time-thate pals ..
welcoming US to the •family" I•
d ~ an even gtvi.ng us a certillcate •.
number. I'm not sure ofltJ ':'.I' function, but it feels good. 1bey
sign their letters "wtth great
expectations,~ and l don~ know .:
lfwe have the a8rne expectadonl 1•
they do. But l have 18 montbt to ~
8nd my =ptyehology book ' and see bow nailed U1. ~ ,,
I hope when we go back. we "
don't get our again.
• JOl8IH N. llU. ... reekSent of
Senta An8 ~Hie oo4utnf\
tPPMB Thu~.
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C.OSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRA
IN SIDE CITY HALL
Here are a few of the items the cowlcil
discussed Monday.
1901 NEWPORT
CONDOMINIUMS
On April 14, the City Cow1cil approved
the project, which calls for 161 upscale
condos to be housed in four four-story
bUildings that are about 50 feet in height.
SiJ;tce the project is in the Downtown
~Redevelopment Zone, the
Redevelopment Agency
approved an affordable
...,... housing plan for the
project. The council
considered rehearing applications from
Councilman Allan Mansoor and Costa
Mesa Citiuns for Responsible Growth on
three occasions and approved the
request on June 2.
WHAT HAPPENED
The council unanimously voted to
reconsider the issue on Aug. 4. A
subsequent motion to allow re!>idents to
comment on the issue failed.
WHAT rT MEANS
The council will reconsider the i~ue
ori Aug. 4. The delay will allow staff and
the environmental consultants time to
prepare the final environmental report to
reflect the revisions to the site plan by
the applicant, Rutter Development. Thi'>
revision consists of increasing the
building setback by about 2 to 3'12 feet
from Bernard Street. It will also give
them more time to prepare a report to
evaluate alternatives for providing
affordable housing on-site.
WHAT WAS SAID
ul @n't believe therejs a n eed for
public comment,~ Councilwoman [jbhy
Cowan s&d. ulf we continue it, we will
have the final I environmental report I
and more information on inclusionary
housing and the final master plan. I
think comment tonight is premature."
Robin 1..effier, one of the spokespeople
for the citizens group, expressed surprise
al the council's decision not lo take
comment
HThis i.s the first Lime in four yean, I.hat
public comment has not been Lale.en on
an iLem that has been continued," Leffler
said.
DOG DAY CARE APPLICATION
On June 9, the l'lanning Commission
approved a permit for a dog day care to
be conducted inside and outside CtJ1
existing lnduscrial. building. The owners
of the properties on the north and south
sides of the properly being
considered. al 1629
Superior Ave., appeale.d lhe
decision. They had
concerns about harmful
effects the use could haw on their
properties.
WHAT HAPPENED
The counc.;il upheld the l'lanning
Commission's decision. Cowan tril'd to
cap the number of dogs lhe day care
could serve, but that idea did not garner
any council support.
WHAT IT MEANS
Tht> dog Jay care c,u1 lw t"ilabli-.h(·d at,
this location.
WHAT WAS SAID
"I would hate to ~tart l?Ulling a rap on
how many clients [the bu-.irw-..'>I can
have," Monahan ~id. "I likC' the u'e and
-would like 10 !\Ce it go forward."
MOBILE HOME PARK
CONVERSION/CLOSURE
DISCUSSION
On June 2, Cowan reque~ted that the
counnl revil·w 1he city\ zoning crnk
regulation<. lor mobrle home park
conwrsion .... lliere ha-; been a lot of
public comment at council mee1rng;.,
over thl' la-.1 few mnnlhs from -.omt•
re-.1de1H!\ 111 the I.I Nido anti l-inug I larh11r
NEXT MEETING
•WHEN: 6:30 p.m. July 21
• WHE.RE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
•INFORMATION: (714) 754-5221
Village trailer parks, which are slated to
be dosed so Brown can build a medkaJ
office building.
SeveraJ residents have expreSM!d their
desire to see the city adopt
a mobile home park
conversion ordinance like
those enacted by
Huntin19on Beach anti
Laguna Beach. Under the city's rules anti
state law, the city's authority in reviewing
an appHcation for a mobile home park
conversion is limjted.
WHAT HAPPENED
'01e council voted to move forward
with a possible change to the city'!> rult."l
to include mobile home park closures. II
also approved continuing the eKploration
of an interim amendment and council
review of the relocatio n package fo r Snug
I larbor and El Nido to give resident'> of
those two parks as much certaint.y a<, fa!\t
ac, possible.
WHAT DOES rT MEAN
The council will consider changing 11-.
rules to require reports done by the
property owners·of mobile home paoo
on conver!>ions and closures to bt> mun:~
detailed on the effects it wilJ haw on
rt':.iden L<>.
WHAT WAS SAID
"II is !>ad, and I can see the
heartstrings being tugged, but on the
othN side of the coin, a) there is not
much the city can do. and b) if we copy
I lunungton Reach. there's still not mut II
we can do for tJ1em," CounciJman Gary
Monahru1 said 'fue1.day of the resident.,
of ~nug I !arbor and El Nido, since Hrow11
ha.., already sel the wheelf. in motion to
do'>e the parh.
-Cm11piled by [)eirdrr Newnum
GETTING volunteers will v1s1t with a buddy locations. (949) 642-2245 Call (323) 653-5005.
INVOLVED
• GETTING INVOLVED runs
. periodically in the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis. For information on
adding your o rganization to this
list, call (949) 574-4298.
ASSN.RENAISSANCE
CREATORS
The Costa Mesa group sponsors
and supports outreach
community service programs,
such as the homeless sanctuary.
Volunteers are needed. (714)
540-5803.
BEST BUOOIES
The nonprofit organization is
looking for volunteers 18 and
older to provide companionship
for adults with developmental
disabilities. As a ·citizen Buddy;
R.ab~in Insurance Agency
Al!TO • HOMl!OWNal.S • HEALni
Subiury s;,," 1957
twice a month and call or e-mail
them once a week. The
organization also has an
e-Budd1es program that forms •
friendships entirely over the
Internet Volunteers for that
program must be at least 12 years
old. (714) 546-1826 or
www.besrbudd1es.org.
BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS
The local chapter is looking for
men and women older than 20
who have lived in Orange County
for at least she months and have
been on the job for at least three
months to serve as big brothers
or big sisters for chirdren ages 6
to 16 from single-parent homes.
(714) ~ 7773.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS
OF NEWPORT-MESA
The three area clubs need
volunteer coaches and arts and
crafts workshop teachers. Call for
BRAILLE INSTITUTE'S COMPANION HOSPICE
ORANGE COUNTY CENTER The Hospice is now recruiting
The nonprofit organization is volunteers to become a friend for
looking for volunteers with a someone who needs that extra
basic knowledge of Windows special caring at the end-of-hie.
95198, Microsoft Word and a Become a member of a team
willingness to learn the adaptive whose goal is to promote quality
equipment used by its students to of life and comfort measures.
participate in various activities at Each applicant will receive 16
the Oasis Senior Center in Corona hours of orientation and training.
del Mar. Volunteers will tutor For more information, call (714)
legally blind adult students using 560-81n
computers and other adaptive
technology. Mc;iry Johnson, (71 4) COMMUNITY ANIMAL
821-5000, ext. 2113. NETWORK
The networic: needs volunteers to
CAMP LAUREL FOUNDATION help control the rising population
Camp Laurel is seeking volunteer of wild cats. Volunteers would
counselo rs and medical staff for trap and deliver cats to local
Summer Camp and Teen veterinarians for spaying or
Adv~riture Camp. The neutering, and then release.them
organization is dedicated to back to the property whe re they
providing educational camping were found. The goal of the
programs free of charge to program is to save the lives of
children ltving with HIV and AIDS. stray cats. (949) 759-3640.
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EDITORIAL
Quieter Fourth_
welcomed in
Newport Beach
T he Fourth of July
was full of big bangs
this year, but, thanks
to Newport Beach's
crackdown o n West Newport
partyers, they were mostly
from Newport Dunes'
fireworks show.
The magnificent fireworks
were a welcome sight after
last year's dark skies. It's
fantastic that Mayor Steve
Bromberg came through on
his promise to return the
fireworks one way or another.
. It's even better that the new
Dunes owners made them
happen.
And it turns out that all of
the hard work that city
officials put into creating a
quieter Fourth in West
Newport worked out. The
additional police presence,
tripling of fines and retailer
restrictions made for a safer
Fourth. This year, there were
more than 200 police officers,
an increase of about 60. That
could have led to the fewer
arrests reported. It was
certainly more evidence of
the city's success.
Next year, it'll most likely
be even quieter and safer as
the word gets out that
Newport Beach no longer
welcom es loud and
out-of-control partying.
Of course, there were other
welcome sights in
Newport-Mesa on the Fourth
of July. Newport Beach's
annual boat parade
continues doing a wonderful
job celebrating the nation's
freedom and patriotism.
And Costa Mesa got into
the act with a new parade in
Mesa de! Mar. It started off
great and should be a happy
addition to the holiday in
Costa Mesa .
Finally, unlike last year,
when there were several fires
in Costa Mesa stemming
from store-bought fireworks,
there were no fires to speak
of this go-round. Most lilcely,
it's luck, but nonetheless, it
seems that residents were
more responsible this year
with the rare freedom that
Costa Mesa gives them to
purchase and detonate
fireworks in the city's streets.
AlJ in all, it seems this
Fourth was a wonderful start
in the right direction for
Newport-Mesa. Many
freedoms are still had, but
more responsibility is
enforced. The nation's
forefathers would
understand and be proud.
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Tel Phil is reason
for success of
Market Place
T his is an open
letter to the
Orange County
Fair Board regariling
the contract renewal of
the Orange County
Mark.et Place.
and promoted. Also in
pan by the fact that on
any given weekend.
you will find members
of the Teller family
overseeing the quality
of the Orange County
Mar.ket Place There have been a
number of
commentaries
detailing the process
for the renewal of the
contract to operate the
Orange County Market
ED
FAWCETI
operation. This is
something that will be
lost by contracting with
a conglomerate_
managed 3>000 miles
away. Where are the
Place. As far as I have seen. the
only one opposed to aJlowing
Tel Phil to continue running its
own 34-year old creation was a
paid advertisement by Delaware
North, which has submitted a
competing bid. That
advertisement asserted that this
community has no right to an
opinion contrary to Delaware~
North's. I found It
extraordinarily condescending.
The Teller family is the reason
fo r the existence of and the high
quality of the Orange County
Mark.et Place. For the last 34
years, they have nurtUred a
small swap meet venue,
invested in its success and its
future until it is widely
recognized as the best in the
nation. The Orange County
Pai.rgrounds has been the
beneficiary of millions of doUars
of income from this venture.
Thousands of small business
owners have either made a start
or boa.tered their own income.
'BOt dM ~of 1uccess or
flil~ ~Qlled to the 'teller
famUy. Had the ven~ faOed. It
was their invescment that would
haw been Jost. Not the state'a.
Not anyone else'
However, the Orange County
Mubc Pl-=e became huFY
IUOCellful. lft part becauee of
lhe 11M1ftY community ouuach
PfOl"Ulll and ewntt that ntt
PNt F.ntaprlw bu tnJdated
'
justice and ethics in penalizing
success by giving the operation
to so!Jleone who never took the
risk of'tnvestment, but merely
waited to swoop in to steal away
someone else's hard-earned
reward? There lies the problem
with the process.
Recent newspaper articles
allude to a past felony
eonviction in the history of
Delaware North. ls there more
beneath the surface? Why
haven't the newspapers
expounded upon these
allusions? Should we be
concerned with who wants to
come to town?
As directors of the Orange
County fair Board, you are
faced with allowin8 a h1J8e
company to put a smaU local
business that spans two
generations of family ownership
out or ~tence simply because
It has grown to ~ the best in its
lndustry in the nation. If that
~ppens. the O.ra.nge COu.nty
Fairgrounds wOJ lose much of
the oomrnunity spirit and
support created by a
bome-giown smail busineal
such as TeJ PhU. A valued piece
of Gose. Me.a wiU dJsappear u
the community celebrattt 50
yea.rs incorpon.don.
• B> "1WJc:ITT It tl'le pree5dent end
CEO of the eo.ca-. Chember of
Commerce.. -
MAILBAG
F'ILE PHOTO/OAILYPILOT
Business owner Javier Antunez in front of his El Camino Plaza store in 2001. A reader writes that a paint job does not improve
the shopping center, which is in a residential area and was at one time considered for demolition to make way for homes.
Mesa del Mar wants El
Gunino Plaza to hit the road
Your article on the El Camino Plaza
was a surprise to us in the Mesa del Mar
community ~hich it is located ("A
lictJe dab doe4, a center," July l ). I am
disappointed that y&u forgot to ask
anyone in our community what we
thought. The quote by Mohammed
Baghdadi, a vice president with the
group running the center, "These
weren't major renovations, but it looks
much better for the community," is not
what we think or feel. The plaza is a
worn out commercial center in the
middle of a residential community and
has become·an eyesore even with the
so-called fa ce-lift that it got. ·
The Mesa del Mar residents helped El
Camino Partners at City Hall rezone the
plaza for residential use. The partners
showed the people great drawings of
what was to be a new resi~ntial
development and was to completed
soon after· the rezoning was
accomplished.
Promises were not kept by the
representatives of the partnership to the
Mesa del Mar community. We feel
duped by the present owners. Several of
us have since worked to introduce
buyers co the partnershjp that will carry
out the original intent of the rezoning.
and so far they have refused to negotiate
in good faith with these highly qualified
buyers.
Here is the bottom line: The residents
of Mesa del Mar do not want to have the
El Camino Plaza as a neighbor anymore
and want the present owners to make
good on their promise to build
single-family homes on the property or
sell it to a developer that will carry out .
the wishes of the community.
JEFF WILCOX
Mesa del Mar
United front only way to save
air travel in county
It is unfortunate that William Kearns
"' can't follow his own advice ("Airport
supporters need a united front."
Thursday). The pilots' "V Plan"
supporters were advocating the Orange
County Board of Supervisors, acting as
the Local Reuse Planning Authority, to
have the Federal Aviation
Administration do a thorough analysis
of the V Plan -before certification of
the environmental report That dld not
happen. The county's plan was certified.
and the Navy approved. Now, only the
administration can change the
qperating plan for E1 Toro at this polnt.
This is an important bargaining chip
South County cities should keep in
mind.
Jn spite of being unable to .,wallow
their share of regionaJ air transpon atioll'
demand. Irvine and the El Toro Reuse
Planning Authority have had the largc~I
mouths of all in Orange County. ll i!>
lime for them to open their mouth., and
give taxpayers a workable. reasonable
solution to meeting this demand
Irvine Mayor Larry Agran wrote
Mayor James Hahn of Los Angeles
telling him to mind his own busine~~
when it comes to Orange County and
air transportation demand. When Irvine
and the planning authority and any
other politician or group advocatei.
expanding Los Angeles, Long Beach,
Ontario, San Diego or March . or any
other airport outside of Orange County.
it is the people's business-it's their
airport you propose expanding.
Even if Orange County were able to
get the federal funding to Mudy a
high-speed rail -a 300 mph train
through a highly populated area from
Anaheim to March Air Force Base fwith
a stop al Ontario) -at the eirpem e of
other, more worthy transportation
projects, what then? Is this the be-;1 u-;e
of taxpayers' money? The massive
amounts of money involved to produce
an e nvironmental impact report. with a
public comment period, then lawsuits
against the environmental report. a nd
counter suits, etc .. is mind boggling.
Let's say that takes 20 years at a
minimum. In the meantime, what if
Ontario residents decide to place an
initiative on their ballot that propo!>es a
park rather than an expanded.airport?
What then? Are you going to listen 10
the will of those voters. Agran? This
proposed eirpansion of Ontario by
Orange County may sound good as a
sound bite, but upon closer scrutiny is
fraught with problems, and I haven't
even touched on other environmental
issues with Ontario, not the least of
which are air quality and environmental
justice.
Orange County should s tick to solving
Orange County's share of regional air
transportation. nus process includes
looking at expansion of John Wayne
Airport. By the time an environmental
report was halfway through the process
for a massive pubUc transportation
project to Ontario, the John Wayne
Settlement Agreement extension would
be over. Expand John Wayne or open El
Toro? For this reason alone, El Toro
shouJd remain· in federal ownership
until a plan for Orange County ts
formuJated and put into place.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
How much will it cost lo condemn
home'> and hu!>inesf>es. extend and/or
add runway!> and shore up the northern
areas of John Wayne that are in the
earthquake liquefaction zone? Does the
U>'\t of tloing this exceed the cost of
opening El Torn? Can we keep John
Wayne <1pen as the general aviation and
corpora1t 1et airport. much like Van
Nur. serves Lo~ Angeles International
Airport and ope n El Jorn for
commercial aircraf1 or a joint
1 ornmerrial/rnilttary. use? Can we use
the runway ... at John Wayne for general
a"'idtfo n and U!>e the terminal as a
convention center, or a sports arena? A
national !>ports team in Orange County
would provide a huge boost to the
ernnomy. E:I Toro would provide the
runway needed to handle the
commercial aircraft.
1 lopefuU y. people are beginning to
~ee the great deception in the Great
Park plan. El Toro Reuse Planning
Authority members that favored
Mill ennium Plan I and Millennium Plan
II -large commercial and residential
project~ with some park land -held
back and let Agran take the lead with
the Great Park plan, thereby getting the
environmentalists votes. I truly believe
Agran wants to deliver on the Great
Park. The problem, or really the
dereption, is the fact that once Irvine
annexes El Toro, Irvine Is not subject to
zoning the Great Park. Only the county
was subject to this type of zoning. Agran
and hi~ more liberal council members
will someday be replaced by more
business· and development-fri endly
ones. Developers will want to make
money on their investment, not throw
their profit.. into a massive public park
project. •
Wise South Lounty representatives
should gjve pause to this ridiculous
notion that other counties are
responsible for solving Orange County's
aviation needs.
Rather than give one more dollar to
the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority for
unworkable and deceptive planning
schemes, hold it accountable for
producing a plan that addresses Oranee
County's future aviation demand in
Orange County. South County cities cal)
work with the FederaJ Aviation • •
Administration to operate E1 Toro in a :
manne r similar to the pilot's V Plan. :
This would eliminate .nights over their :
constituents' homes, a goal our group •
advocates. We would hope this is the ;
bargaining chip South County cities •
would use.
MN WATT
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I tee in the Daily Pilot that a new J love the way the dtJes of Costa Mesa protests. wt'D wake up at dawn and ride~
concert hall Is gotng up next to the and Newport Beach fall all over ollr blkes down and try to grab a spot. ~
Onnge County Perfonnlng Ans themselves to mab thia area one bfg lf there'5 any room left at, Marlnen Part;•
Center. Jt's down the street frorn South resort to that peopJe ftom outer pans of we can try to throw a buebell around. •
Coast Plaza, and between them it South the world Cfl1 come down (o have a good J gueu we can do ~ most of the ~
Coast Repertory. I also saw that the time. For my family of row, we can't Newpon·Mcsa t'amil.iea do, U.Cen to teu•
.ltvlne Co. wanu co build yet another afford the S6S tickets to see a show at the full of tour\sts Oy ~r our hOUMa m d ;
retort and golf coune In Newport CoMt. Orange County PerfonnlngArU Cet'ller watch our children play tn the nUdcPe oC
and dodt (orpt the new Balboa Bay Oub or ~ S300 to S500 a ru,ht to stay at the the sO"eet. =
&i Reeort. plus there's alwayt Pubion new reeoru. So If the beadles art not CHMUE ••~~111•---11-
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THE CROWD
'Aida·' -keeps up the good nam~e of the Center
I f there are any seaLS left.
make sure you visit the
Orange County Performing
Arts Center before "Aida" closes
Sunday. This contemporary
version of the classic love story
revolving around the politic..,
and power of ancient Egypt
~mes alive as Plton John and 1:;nm Rice put there own !>pin on
:"the power of romance.
: Opening night last week
featured a late-night scmee in
Founder's Hall after the
gerformance, which received .1
rousing ovation from the local
• • aud1enlt~
e.w. COOK
Cast. Crl'\\,
media dlld
local
dignitane.,
and
underwriter-.
mingled Jl
close to
m11Jn1ght Ill
the "hlat ~
box" hl·h1nd
the
~ege r'.tr', m
stage, en1oy111g a fabulou,
s\Jpper prepared bv ~lagg1.i110.,
The evening was hosted hy
Disney, producer of the touring
Broadway show.
Center President Jerry
Mandel and his lovely bmle
WhJtney, were on hand bus'>trlg
the crowd strearrnnR mto
Founder's
The raves \\ere unanimou.,
"II was wonderful. dlld
beside~ the dynamic
performance. have } ou t'\ er
seen such creauve ... 1aginw"· '>did
Corona del Mar's I-ran \luhi:inia.
who sampled a bit of pa'>ta and
salad.
erected on the dirt, surroundt!d
by backhoes and bulldo1.ers fo r
the corrnnencement of the
con!.truction process.
·111e $200-million
rnmm1tmen1 began with a
$4-million pledge from Henry
Segerstrom. lo date, this project
I)) more than half fun ded by
pnvau: dollari..
On 1hi'> warm Monday,
membcri. of the familie!>
Seger'>trom, Daniels and
l\lunJrty. all pan of the extended
fundmg asi.oc1ates, jomed
tl'nter board President PauJ
Folino and a host of local
-.upporlt.'r., willlessing the
progrc'>'>
I lenry Segerstrom addre'>sed
the crowd. recalling the proce-...,
leddmg 10 the expan!>1on.
"When the Center opened in
the I 98Ch.11 was an immediate
'>Utrl''>'>.' ::,egetstrom o,a1d. "It
wa ... '>ugge~ted then. followmg J
lllJJor '>llf\'C} and nldrket
l'\ .1luanon. that a concert hall
.,1111uld be built \\'e embarked
on thl' 1ourne~ some 20 year'>
d~<i loda~ 11 oflic:1all} begin.,
Jul~ 7 • ., J \Cl) lutk} day ..
· It aho happen-. tu bl' the day
I met Lh1.abeth," he added ... I he
plam·t., are Wl'll aligned."
Ell.zabelh Segerstrom. lookmg
\l'f\ th1c, beamed at the man
c,lw clt'arl\ ddOrt' .... The third ~lrs.
"it:gt'r<.lrom ha<i been a grac:1ou ...
.ilhocate of the tommunm
l'llon championed h\ her
torm1dahle mate to build th1.,
e\pJll\HJn to be named pi:irllall~
111 hunor ol hi'> late \\1k Rl'nl'e.
w1 C >range County art., leader
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From the spectacul.ir \l'rtll..U ·
palace pool on a scnm w thl' ·
shrinlung burial chamhw .ind
the cubic uered pmon tht·
image~ were spellbmdmR
Alter d ft'w appropna1t·
-,peec:he<,,. the champagnt:
gJa.,.,e., were rai<,ed \\1th tht' \Vl'>h
thdt Jul} 7. 2004, would mar~
111a1or prngre'>" on 1h1·
con-.truu1on
Actor Kevin Costner. chef Roy Yamaguchi. Cook Off host S1ss; Biggers and chef l~orman Van Aker
Mingling at the after-pam
were stars of the sho\\ mcluding
Paulette Ivory. Jeremy
ICushnler, Usa Brescia, Asmeret
Ghebremlchael. Eric Olrlstlan.
Peter Kapetan and former
pop-idol and member of tht·
group the Monkees. ~Icky
Dolenz Spotted 111 the crowd on
opening night were \ewport'
Barbara and Jim Glabman
JoAnn Kllllngsworth of Balboa
Island. and local publi!>her Olm
Schulz and his radiant \\1fl'
Julie.
They are calling the
expansion, "building on tht'
vision".
In other Center new-.. donor..,
and dignitaries held a
champagne recepuon ~land.I\
afternoon on the Site of the
future Renee and Henrv
Segermom Concert 11.tJ1 and thl'
Henry and Susan Samuell
Theatre. A wtute tent wa.,
ALSO IN THE CROWD
I he .. oual dining nowd
L'n1med a \en unusui:il rnnkmg
dt:mo dt Fa.,h1on hland bt•fore
thl' I ourth of July hoopld on the
COd.,,l.
Roy YamaguchJ. the
tnll'rnat10nally lamou'>
I lit\\ a11an chef\\ ho'>e naml' I'> a
'tandard bearer for lot al cu1s1ne,
cht'cked 11110 the local RO} .,
re\taurant to prepare a
fh e cour'>e dmner thdt "a'>
paJred Mth the wine'> ot
l-errar1 -Larano. Yamdguch1 had
JU'it prepared a similar event 111
Aspen. Colo .. attended by a host
of :'\ewport folks en1oymg
'>Ummer in the Rocki es.
Also on hand was actor Kevin
Costner. often sported dming at
Roy\ l-ru.h1on l!>land Co'>tner
had plenty to say above his love
of .\51an-fus1on cooking. but wal>
mum on his recent engai;:ement
•THE CROWD appears Thursdays
and Saturdays
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and Elizabeth Segerstrom At left. Center
President Jerry Mandel. Wh1trey Mandel. Center
Chairman Paul Foltno and Elizabet!" and Henr1
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GREER
WYLDER
Pod\, at Fashion
Island, ls having a
moving sale. Prices on
all merchandise are
reduced at least 30%.
The fine men's clothing
and accessories store is
Since 1967, IWhlon lalmd
has hosted a free summer
concert series al 7 p.m. every
Wednesday in the
BJoomingdale's Courtyard. •
Popular bands always perform.
Preferred seating Is available for
$20 at the Fashion lsJand
concierge desk. On July 16,
Grammy winner Juke Newton
will perform. Newton has sold •State-of-the-art-Library
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a family membership and save
$172.50 on a single membe~hip.
The Balboa Bay Oub Racquet
Oub has 24 courts and a fully
equipped Pro Shop. Members
can participate in social and
league matches or a junlor
tennis program, and there are
excellent teaching pros.
• The sum.mer special is a ·
one-time offer, not applicable
for previous members. The club
is at 1602 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Call (949)
759-0711.
MEN IN NEED OF CLOTHES
SHOULD LOOK NO.FARTHER
The men's annual summer
sale is happening at At-Ease of
Newport Beach. Prices on
coJJections are reduced up to
70%. Apparel brands included in
the sale are Jack Victor, Tallia
Hartz, Zanella. lle Behar, Bobby
Jones, Cutter & Buck. Corbin,
Reyn Spooner, Barry Bricken,
Axis, Riscatto, Mezlan.
Aquascutum, Tori Richard and
Robert Comstock. At Ease is
open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Monday to Friday; from 10 a.m.
to 7 p.m. Saturday; and from 11
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SHOPPING CENTER
Son Migv.I DriV9 & Ford Rood
relocating in September within
the other Gary's stores. Posh is
open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Monday to 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. Call
(949) 640-8310.
·COOKING TIME ARRIVES AT
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
South Coast Plaza's
Willlams-Sonoma Store offers
great r,pok:ing classes through
July. You can meet top chefs and
learn their favorite cooking
techniques. Each class offers
demonstrations and samples
from prepared dishes. a ass size
is limited, and reservations are
required. Oasses cost $45 and
start at 6 p.m. fhe schedule is:
Monday, July 14: Rich and
Hearty Quick· Cassoulet by Chef
Debbie Dubbs; fhursday, July
17: Restaurant Sryle Cannelloni
by Chef Debbie Dubbs; Monday,
July 21: Mediterranean Treats by
Chef Debbie Dubbs; fhursday,
July 24: Fresh urnrner Veggies
by Chef Debbie Dubbs; Monday,
July 28: Summer Crab Cakes by
Chef Debbie Dubbs; Thursday,
July 31: Best of California by 01ef
Debbie Dubbs. Level ·rwo. South
TODAY
Funnyman Jeff Martin will put on
a magic show at 10:30 a.m. at the
BalbOa Branen library. Children
entering first through sixth
grades are invited to the
l nteractfve program. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
FRIDAY
The Community Action.Fund of
Planned Parenthood of Orange
and San Bernardino counties will
honor Congresswomen Loretta
and Linda Sanenez with the
Profile of Courage Award at the
Pacific Club in Newport Beaen
from 6 to 8 p.m. The evening is
titled "Sisterhood is Powerful."
For more information. call (714)
997-2155.
IO million records worldwide.
Her 15 top 10 singles on pop and
country chans include "Angel of
the Mo ming," "Queen of Hearts·
and "The Sweetesl Thing (I've
Ever Known)." On July 23, the
Motels, a new wave/pop band,
will perform. Lead singer Martha
Davis and a new band will play
hits such as "Suddenly Last
Summer," "Only the Lonely and
"Remember the Nights." The
Motels won an American Music
Award in the early 1980s and
had two Billboard hits in the top
10. On July 30. the Association. a
popular 1960s band, will
perform. They've sold more than
70 million records, earned six
gold albums and one platinum.
Their hits include "Cherish,·
"Never My Love," "Wmdy" and
"Along Comes Mary." On Aug. 6,
multi-platinum group Loverboy
\ytll perform. The pop band of
the 1980s will play their hit
singles "Working for the
Weekend.· "Tum Me Loose" and
"Heaven in Your Eyes." On Aug.
13, Grammy winner Poncho
Sanchez wilJ close Fashion
Island's concert series. Sanchez
will perform his brand of Latin
jan. on his conga drums with his
Inventors Forum, en Orenge
County-based nonprofit
inventors' support group,
presents a seminar on "Getting
Your Product Manufactured" at
7:30 p.m. In Orange Coast
C6Tlege's Science Lecture Hair.
Registration and networking
begin at 7 p.m. The cost is $5 for
members, $15 for nonmembers.
For more lnformalion. call (714)
540-2491.
Newport Dunes Resort's •Movies
on the Beaen" series offers "The
Wizard of Oz" starting at dusk on
the Newport sand. Parl<ing costs
$8 per car. Campfires will also be
available for s'mores. The resort
is at 1131 Bad< Bay Drive. For
more information, call (949)
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band on percus&ion, brass and •
piano. Fashion I.sland's concert :-
series debuted 1n 1967 and baa -,
drawn a5 many as 10,000 people
in one night Preferred ticket.s '·' '
allow guests inlo the VIP sectiort .'
1 that features a no-hosl martini
and wine bar. To purchase "
tickets or for more information,, ' '•
call the Fashion 1$land conclerp' •
at (949) 72 l ·2000, I ••,.
CULINARY EVENT WU
BENEm FOOO PROGRAM
. ..
There's a culinary celebration
called the American Feast at the
Vllbige Crean in Newport Beach
from 5 to 9:30 p.m. The event, ""°'
spdnsored by the American
Institute of Wine and Food, ..
Orange Counry Chapter, will 4
' '
help benefit the Days of Taste, ' '
an educational food program far
fourth-and fifth-graders. • ·· '
Scholarships are given for
students pursuing careers in
wine or the culinary arts. Local
growers, producers, chefs and
winemakers will participate. Top
local chefs attending include:
Andrew Sutton of Napa Rose,
Rich Mead of Sage, Joe Miller of
Joe's Restaurant, A.lain Vergnault'
of the Patina Group, Jolm Sh~
of Turquoise Caf~ and
Ouistopher Blobaum of the Surf
and Sand Hotel. There will also
be a silent auction. Village Crean '
is at 2300 Mesa Drive. Newport ·
Beach. For information and
tickets, call Paul Buchanan (562)
400-5659 or visit
wu1w.ai wf. org/oc. ·,-
' •BEST BUYS appears Thursdays.
Send information to Greer Wylder
at greerwylder@yahoo.com; at 330
W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627;
or by fax at (949) 646-4170.
729-DUNE. ..
Patrick wini.m1, founder end
president of the Institute for Life
Cosen Training and an
internationally acclaimed author,·
wlll be the keynote speaker at thev •
International Coaen Federation in
the Wyndham Hotel in Costa ..
Mesa. Williams will lead two
sessions. "Life Coadling -
Making the Transition: from 5 to
6 p.m. and ·oancing on the Edge. ·'
Therapy versus Coadling, "' •·'
Knowing the Difference: from · '
6:30 to 8 p.m. For more
information, call (949) 623-8247. ' ·• ...
SATURDAY
Newport Oun" Reaof't'a •Movtee' '
on the Beadl" series 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 (949) 729-DUNE. ~
MONDAY . · .
Elements Music wlll off9r •
beginning course using a new ·~·;
piano-keyboard method from ; 1
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Vincent • •
Jorgensen Community Center aei;.,-
Marlners Part<. Registration for -~
the five-week course is $105. For. , •
more information, call (949) • :
~3151. : : . . . . Children em.ring first through t I
sixth grades are Invited to "A • '
Forest Fantasy" at 10:30 a.m. at
lhe Newpo rt Beaen Central
Library. The program will be
repeated at 3 p.m. July 16 at the •
Mariners Brandl 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 reeding series.
For more lnfonnatlon, call (949) -
717·3816. -•
TIJESOAY
The Su'.fl'tder founcldon :
Newport 8Mch Chapter Will hold :
a •fun Peddle"' et the Newport ;
Beach Pier et 8 p.m. The group '
will paddte once around the pier, '
cetdl a few wev.. end"*' go
together to M utt lyndft, et 2300'Mftj~~-.::~,
w..t Oceenfroot, for free pizza.
For more Information, cell (948)
492-8170.
•. "Orter* lnMCt Control: a.... .
seminar, will be offered from 8:30 : ·
to 7:30 p.m. M ~'t Mefbt.
225 E. 17'h St., Com Meu.'To
meke l'MltVetione, call (IOO)
1585-MOMS.
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lfJCth OfldM .,. lft'Atld fO "A
Fot..c ~· 1t a p.m. .. the
MaMen branch of the Newport
IMc:tt Pubflo Ubtwy. Thi
progrwn wHI be rep 11'9d ll 10'.JO a.m. JWv 17 et the lelboe ~
HNft Tlwob the Oown wll
pt-.tthe i.-.... .........
pen of •er.A.Jungle Out n..,•
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L I FE & LEISURE
Grilling basics
At the Wight
House,
barbecued food
can be hazardous to
your heallh. My
husband and kids are
serial overachievers
when It comes to
grtqlng, The barbecue
seems to bring out the
latent pyrotechnic in
their personalities. f
think Mburn, baby,
bum" is their mantra.
KAREN -
WIGHT
First, preheat your
grill. To determine the
temperature, bold your
hand palm side down
over the area where
your food will cook.
The number of seconds
you can hold your
hand over the heat
gives you a clue how
hot the grill is. You will
onJy be able to hold
your hand over a very
hot grill for a second or
All example: last week Annie
had a couple of friends over for
dinner ... ~r dinner, not mine.
She barbecued tri-tip and garlic
bread. By the time the meal and
bread came off the grill. it was
bard to determine which was
what. It all looked like
briquettes to me.
You know it's bad when the
dog can't gnaw through II.
It might be heredity. Ben ii.
famous for his ¥blackened·
everything. He says the kids like
thin~ well done. Well done
often turns into decimated on
our barbecue.
So. in an effon to educate my
O'W!J: people, I am offering
grilling basics this week. If you
pla{l your limelinc well, you can
cook an entire meal al fre.,co.
Vegetables, meats. breath. and
fruit are deliciou5 off the grilJ ...
if you do it right.
TOWN
Continued from A8
Library's summer reading series.
For more information, call (949)
717-3816.
·Your Mortgege and Money; a
free program on the process of
buying, selling or refinancing a
home, will run from 7 to 9 p.m. in
the Vincent Jorgensen Center
next to Mariners Branc:ti Library.
Loc:al author Randy Johnson w ill
be guest author, launc:tiing ¥Meet
the Author; a series featuring
Orange County writers. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
JUlY 17 ....
Chlchn em.r:-19 ftnt throt19h
sixth grades are invited to ·A
Forest Fantasy" at 10:30 a.m. at
the Balboa branch of the Newport
Beac:ti Public Library. Heart Throb
the Oown will present the
int¥&Ctive program, part of "lrs A
Jungle Out There; the Newport
Bead\ Public Library's summer
reading aeries. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
JULY 18
N.wport DuMS Reeort's ·Movies
on the Beac:ti• series offers
"Newsies• starting at dusk on the
Newport sand. Partclng costs S8
two. Medium heat (350 ro 375
degrees) shouJd aJJow your hand
to linger for fouf seconds, and
your hand shouJd tolerate low
heat for about six.
Before you cook. have a water
bottle handy to douse Oare-ups
Fire and food shouJd have a
little distance for optimum
resuJlb. ·1 hink burning
marshmallow -don't do that to
your chicken breast.
MEAT
For delicate meat<. 5uch as
fish or chicken, bru~h a littJe oil
on the grill or marina te your
food so it won't stick. If you U)>C
a medium temperature for the
~ill and cook your food to a
medium doneness level, 1hi'> i<. a
basic guideline for meat.
poultry JJ1d ~eafood.
• Honelc·.._., c,1rloin .,teak. I 1m h
thick: 18 to 22 m11111tt"'
per car. Campfires will also be
available for s'mores. The resort
1s at 1131 Bade Bay Drive For
more information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
JULY 19
Newcomers to the digital
universe are invited to ·Tools and
Tndcs: Internet 101 ," a free
Internet workshop, at 9 a.m. at
the Balboa branch of the Newport
Beac:ti Public Library. For more
information, call (9491717-3816
lntennediate-level Internet
navigators are invited to register
for ·web Walking 102," a free
Internet work wortcshop 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.
•otvon:e: A New Beginning; a
workshop for men and women
divorced or gening divorced, 1s
offered from tO a.m to 12:30 pm
at 180 Newpon C.enter Onve.
Newport Beach. The cost 1s S40.
For more information, call (949)
644-6435.
Newport Dunes Resort's ·Movies
on the Beach" series offers ·rhe
Sword and the Stone" starting at
dusk on the Newpon sand.
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information. call (9491729-DUNE.
JULY 23
A free seminar and book signing,
·Asian longeviry See<ets.H 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)
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JULY 24
The Newport Beacti Chamber of
Commerce's Newport Sunset
Networ1ung Mixer will be held
aboard the Empress yacht of
Pacific Avalon Yacht Chaners.
3404 Via Oporto No 103, Newport
Beac:ti The dodcside event from 5
to 7 p m will include hors
d'oeuvres and a no-host bar The
mixer 1s free for members
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more information call (949)
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JULY 25
Newport Dunes Resort's ·Movies
on the Beach• series offers
·Remember the Titans" staning
a.t dusk on the Newport sand.
Parking costs S8 per car
Campfires will also be available
fo r s'mores. The resort is at 11 31
Bad( Bay Dnve. For more
minutes. ,
• Carrots: Diagonally slice 1.5
inches thick. steam three to fi ve
minutes and grill 15 to 20
minutes.
· • Com on the cob: Remove
husks. scrub ears to remove
sillcs, and grill 20 to 30 m inute!>.
• Leeks: Cut off green tops,
trim buJb roots, and remove
tough outer layers. Steam for I 0
minutes, cut in haJf lengthwise
and grill for five minute!>.
• Onions: Slice half ..i.n inch
thick and griU for five mtnutes.
• Potatoes: Slice one inch
lhick, steam for 10 minute.,,
wrap in foil and grill for 20
minutes.
• Sweet pepper'(: Hemove
stems, cut into quarter'> and
remove !>eed~. Grill for eight 10
10 minute!>.
Oean your grill after every
u!>e. Turn the heat to lugh for IO
to 15 minures with the hd
dosed. Turn off the heat and let
the grill cool c;lightly, lou.,cn the
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information. call (9491 729 DUNE
JULY 26
Newport Dunes Resort's "Movies
on the BeachH series offers "Allee
in Wonderland· staning at dusk
on the Newpon sand. Partcing
costs $8 per car Campfires will
also be available for s'mores. The
resort is at 1131 Bade Bay Dnve
For more information, call (949)
729-DUNE.
JULY 27
The Commodores Club of the
Newport Beac:ti Chamber of
Commerce is proud to host the
68th annual Flight of the lasers at
1 p.m. at the Newpon Harbor
Yacht Club, 720 West Bay Ave.,
Newport Beach. Join Laser
enthusiasts of all ages as you sail
to win pnzes hke best costume.
best decorated boat, first
parent/child team. and first
mamed couple. For more
mformat1on. call (9491673-7730
JULY 28
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driving s kills 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
hmited to 30 students. Advanced
registration is required. For more
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The N ewmans of Coropa del Mar find
charming hotels, excellent eateries and
unusual places to visit on the Mediterranean. . '
By Liz Swlertz Newman
A ccording to my World War II
weatherman husband, Lee,
onJy three places in the
world have the year-round
climate we enjoy here in
Newport-Mesa: the Southern
Califo rnia coast, the northeaste rn
coast of New Zealand, and the French
and Italian Riviera. For winter a nd
spring visits to Fran ce, forget Paris -
unless your love's there: The COte
d'Azu r is the place to go -
specifically Nice (rhymes with peace}.
Nice h as an airport not unlike
Orange Gounty's . You can fly fro m
Santa An a, stre tch your legs in New
York, a nd after a nice nap, drive 20
minutes to the finest h otel your
budget can afford. Traveling as often
a\ we do, we like to stay at
moderately priced hotels.
'Traveling in France is a
pleasure. Up pops
something different and
wonderful to see ....
Uz Swtertz Newman
Corona del Mar resident
nights and stayed six, exploring to th e
west and eas~.
•To the west: In the mountains,
Ve nce is famo us for the Chapelle du
Rosaire. which Matisse designed and
illustrated, and St. Paul de Vence is a
pristine walled m edieval ciry, offering
spectacuJar views and the sensation
of being in France centuries ago.
While in St. Paul, enjoy the local
delicacy, beignet des n eurs de
courgettes (sweet. batter-fried squash
blossoms).
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luggage. Th ey have locations virtuaJly
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accommodations for us wherever we
next expect to stop. rn Nice, we like
their location o n the Promenade d es
Angla is. at the east end of the
trescent bay, right on the water.
In Antibes, a jam-packed port and
waJled city, you can enjoy breakfast •
en plein air -at a quarter of the
hotel's price for le pet it dejeun er -
then shop for provincial souvenirs.
Cap d 'Antibes was Sco11 and Zelda
Fitzgerald's old stomping grounds,
and nearby Juan les Pins was the
setting for "Tender 1s the Night." A bit
farther down the road is Cannes
(rhymes with man), the site of the
film festivaJ though not m uch else.
Uphill from Cannei. is Grasse. the
perfume capital of the world, a fine
place to tour a perfume factory.
Lee Newman and granddaughter Sally Newman on tram tounst1que in Monaco.
Ca st facing rooms run about $130 a
night and offer views o f the greenery
of AJbert I park, old town Nice and
m oonligh t on the Med ite rranean -
time and tides permitting.
Oceanfront rooms offer a vista of the
broad curve of the western COte,
toward Marseilles.
Nike, goddess of victory, insp ired
the naming of Nice, and Nice is a
winner in th e ~ravel category. It is
fi lled with hotels, fro m the charm ing
to the chichi; a sp~ctrum of
restaurants fro m excellent,
inexpensive Italian eateries to the
best boites serving the local specialty,
bouillabaisse (at $65 per p erson}; and
unusual places to visit. The most
unexpected sight is the exquisite St.
Nicholas Russian Orthodox
Cathedral, an onion -domed
petit-KremJin telling a tender hii.tory
of Russians in France.
Not to be missed is o ld town Nice,
where the flower market awake ns the
~enses Tu esdays through Sun days.
o utdoor qining occurs at all ho urs
and children take the family jug to
the vintner's' s pigot for the week's
wine. Catch the train touristique
(tourii.t tram} on Avenue des Eta ts
Uni!>, across from the park for a
40-minute tram ride through town.
Nice 1s the plum in a pie of
wonders, a p ivot point fo r delightful
daytnpi.. The first time we visited
Nice, we made reservalions for two
•To the east: You can eai.ily travel
into Italy on a daytrip -to
Bordighera and San Re mo -but the
prime attraction is Monaco, a
Disney-esque gem of a country. A ride
on the tourist tram fro m Cous teau's
oceanographic museum, past the
Monte Carlo casino, to the palace will
show you all the sights an d save you
an uphill waJk. The prlncipaJity,
surrounded on aJ I b ut the ocean s ide
by France, will revert to France if
middJe-aged Prin ce Albert d oesn't
marry and bear a male heir.
Attention, Cinderellas! Windex yo ur
glass slippers and go.
Traveling in France Is a pleasu re.
Up pops something diffe rent and
wonderful to see, abo ut every two
hours -from Rom an ruins to
cha teaux to winerie"s to the caves of
troglodytes. France Is a n easy
country in wh ich to travel by car -
at least, between cities it is. I canno t
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The Orange County Fair will
presenting it• 1umQ'er concert
teries .at the Pacific
Amphitheatre: Friday, Diana
Krall; Saturday, Juan Gabriel;
Sunday, Mellua Etheridge and
Joan Oabome; Tuesday, Crosby,
Stills and Nast¥. July 17, Standing
in the Shadows of Motown
featuring The Funk Brothers;
July 18, 311 and Something
Corporate; July 19, Marco
Antonio Solla; July 20, Michael
W. Smith and Amy Grant; July
22, Devo and Cake; July 23,
Steely Dan; July 24, the Dooble
Brothers and Buddy Guy; July
25, The Doors of the 21st
Century; July 26, AJanis
Morissette and Jason Mraz; July
27. Bob Dylan; July 29, Alan
Jacitson and Joe Nichols; July
30, Kenny Loggins and Michael
McDonald; July 31, 3 Doors
Down and Our Lady Peace; Aug.
1, Jethro Tull; Aug. 2, Roxy Music
and David Lindley and El Aayo-X;
and Aug. 3, Boston. For concert
information. call (714) 708-1870
or visit www.ocfair.com. To ·
order tideets, call (714) 740-2000.
O.C. FAIR CONCERTS
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The Orange County Fair is
presenting many summer events
and concerts at its Citizens
Business Bank Arena: Friday, the
28th annual Speedway Fair
Derby; Saturday, Freestyle
Motorcross Jumping; Sunday,
the third annual Orange Crush
Demolition Derby; Tuesday, the
Little River Band; Wednesday,
Blue Oyster Cult; July 17. the
Bangles; July 18, Poco. Richie
Furay and Chris Hillman and Herb
Pederson; July 19, the Young
Oubliners; July 20. the M ariachi
Festival; July 22. Billy Bob
Thorton; July 23, Aide Springfield;
July 24. Phil Vassar; July 25. the
Fabulous Thunderbirds; July 26,
Royal Cr<'Wn Revue; July 27. the
Latin Music Festival; July 29, the
Mountain Top with Or. Ralph
Stanley. featuring Rhonda
Vincent and speclat guest Clark;
July 30, the Fab Four; July 31,
Ziggy Marley; Aug. 1, Oromatli;
Aug. 2, Bull riding. with a musical
performance by BAS-49; and
Aug. 31, the Fiesta Del Charro.
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BOLERO NllJ RtWSOOY
Maestro C.rt St Clair •nd the "
Pacific Symphony, with guest
pianist Valentina Usltaa, will
e>Cplore the vibrant rhythms of
Spain In a concert called "Bolero
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and Mondays. Diana Ditri joins
the duo on vocals on Mondays.
It's free. Information· (949)
673-9500.
MUSIC AT THE GRILL
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nide Peper
and Kelly Gord1en (known as
MPG) perform classic rode. R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays .
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform classic rock, swing and
A&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant is at 630 Lido Park
Drive. Newport Beach. Free.
(949) 675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday.
The band performs from 7 to 10
P·.{P· WJ'd.nesday and Thursday.
from 8:30p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
Friday and Saturday and from 2
to 6 p.m. Sunday. The restaurant
is at 2735 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Free. 19491
642-3431. . ......
MUSIC AT Pl.AYERS
Players restaurant is now
offering live music from 9 p.m.
to midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players is at 512 W .•
19th St .. Costa Mesa. No cover
charge. (949) 646-5615
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant.
in Newport Beach presents Jess.e
on the sa>C on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
for bru.nch. The program
features all your favorites on the
saxophone. Anthony's is at 151
E. Coast Highway. (949)
673-3425.
POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rock and Motown
act. performs at 9 p.m.
Saturdays at Carmelo's
Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast
Highway. Corona del Mar. Solo
guitarist Ken Sanders performs
classical flamenco tunes at 7:30
p.m. Tuesdays and Sundays.
Free. (949) 675-1922.
SAllJRDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rock and A&B
at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton
Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge.
4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 476-2001.
\ r
...
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"They will be here {today),
testing the lights to make
sure they work."
Ken Stuart, Palisades Tennis Club owner
July 14 honoree
TIM O'BRIEN
Daily Pilot Sports Editor Richard Dunn: (949) 5744223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-0170 Thursday. July I 0, 2003 11
'.
' . COSTA MESA AMERICAN
llTTLE LEAGUE
-Tempers flare
f olloWing IOss
CMALL Major All -Stars
eliminated by Fountain
Va ll ey, 9-5, then manager
is confronted b y fuming
parent in aftermath.
Steve Virgen
Daily Pilot
llUNTINGTON Bl·.ACI I -Phil Hagby
faced a nightmare on the I luntington
VaJJey Little League fields Wedrtesday.
I hi'> is not one of those figurative ter~
to describe a !>iluation within a game.
Hather, Bagby'!> bout with an unfonu-
nate situation came after hi!> Co!>la
Me!>a American Major All-Star team
lost, 9-5, to Founfain Valley. and were
elinunated from the District 62 touma-
menL
Bagby, the manager of the CMAIJ. All-
St<1rs, wru, confronted by an angry father
who !>houted threat!> at Bagby. No
punches were thrown in a two-minute
argument. The !>cene -Bagby MooCl
near his dugout. while the father was
..,ome 25 feet awdy behind the back....,top
--produced a deafening silence and ul-
timately left Ragby at a loss for word!>.
When the situation ended Hagby wa. ..
left asking himself a question. "Why do I
coach?"
After several parents came to thank
him and showed suppon, and after hh
players wanted to defend their coach,
Bagby realized the positive as_pects that
make Uttle League baseball special.
"I lcoachl because my son IAll'>tinl
plays," Ragby said. 'Thi!. 1s a great ttmt.·
to spend with him and to see him '>J)l'nd
time with his friend ... "
Baghy aJso said he respecLs hb play
ers and Lries to get everyone in tht•
game. I le wru. obviously bothered by the
argument, but he remained calm. lni -
tiaJJy. his frustration shown Wednesday
was more about his player!>' failure to
capitaJjze on a relief pitcher than a k.id\
father shouting.
Fountam Valley pitcher ~ar.i Mitchell
came on in the fourth innmg and.shut
down Costa Mesa. which had .. cored
five runs in the bot!Om of the tlmd. She
allowed one hit an.d retired the final six
batter" ..,he faced, 111dud111g two '>trike~
outs in the boltom of the '>lXth.
"I don't t11inlc she wa<, doing anythmg
special," Bagby said. "She did a good
job. We never had a girl on thf:' mound
against us. I don't know tf that threw off
See AMERICAN, Page 82
COSTA MESA NATIONAL
LITTLE LEAGUE
Nothing tricky about
Ocean View's victory
Costa Mesa National is
knocked out in District 62
All-Star tourname nt
Wednesday d espite its
attempt to pull a fast one.
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
COSIJ\ MF-'iA -Costa Mesa National
Uttle League tltlrd baseman Alex Groselc
caught the popup and headed straight
for the dugout His teammates followed.
Ocean View promptJy took the field.
1t wasn't until Costa Mesa catcher Ryan
Knapp had already removed his gear and
ocean View pitcher Bo AmarctJ was into
his wann-up pitches that the Ocean View
how many outs there wl're. I jttst !>aid.
'We'll see what happens.' "
What happened i~ Costa Me<.a had to
return to the field to record t1}f finaJ out
of the sixth inning. but it sure could have
uM'd the two-out trick a few frames ear-
lier.
Ocean View scored two runs in the
third inning and three in the fourth. all
after two outs had been recorded. ·me
five runs helped them overcome an
early one-run deficit and post an 8-1
victory that knocked Cosla Mesa out of
the District 62 Major All-Star tourna-
ment Wednesday at TeWmkle Middle
School.
2003 HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE YEAR SERIES
Amy Burtlnaham
lsNewpor:t
tt.rbor'• Git1I
Altllet9oftheY ....
All-American soccer forward
Amy Burlingham also ran past
foes on the track for Sailors.
coaching staff realiz.ed the out that Gro·
sek recorded was only the second in the !' top of the sixth Inning.
lhings looked solid early for Costa
Mesa. trying to bow1ce back from a 4-l
loss to HWllington Beach Seaview on
Monday. Josh Ryding belted the first pitch
he saw. a high fastball from Ocean View
pitcher Andrew Ra~ale. over the right-
6eld fence for an opposite-field home -~Alex sold it well," Costa Mesa Man·
ager Kim Pederson said. "I wasn't sure See NATIONAL. Pa&e 82 MAIN PHOTO BYS TEVE. Mc:CRANK. INSfT PHOTO BY DON LEACH, PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY DANIEL HUNT I DAILY PILOT
WORLD TEAM TENNIS
OONWOt/OM.YN.OT
relirid \l1der the Mllble lllhts It li1 uky cmtwhlrl CepititS ~£Jeni lldMwbM hb retmn to ~Oevllipart Tuesdly.
'
Crews look£
cause of outage
Burnt wires under scoreboard led to
power woblems that displaced fans
and players to outer court.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BF.ACH ~· Ughting installation crews
began diUgeotly seeking answers Wednesday tor the
callff or a power outage, a day after a glitch caUlfnt
the blackout forced some fans to. relocate rrom theh
paid seats on Palisades noniJ Oub't center court to
a grusy knoll ovedooldng an outer court during dle
Newport Beach Break~n· World 1Um Tennis home
debut Tuesday nJght.
Keo Stuart. who bought the Newport Beach club in
1995, Mid crews located portiool of bwm wt. -.
der the scoreboant
•Somethtn1 caUJed a shortage to bum tboee
wiret.. Stuart Mid.
The upt:s borderlna center cowt wmt oaa .,_.
l.indHy Dmnpon. Who pncdcel ............ .
c:reued '-feed to 3·0 in • wc••'I ...... _... ....,.. me Sac:runento c..pw.· a.-,u..i w
dW'tnl dw ....... 2.l-lt .tctory.,,.. ... ...
been on tor about 30-..... pdor eo ... ....
111ona..-•
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82 Thursday, Jufy 10, 2003
Continued from B 1
the kids or not" .
The Costa Mesa American All-Stars feU be-
hind, 6-0, after two inn4tgs. just as they did
in their 6-4 loss Tuesday. Fountain Valley
scored one unearned run in the first and
three of Its four runs were also unearned in
the second. Costa Mesa committed four er-
rors in the second inning.
However, the CMALL All-Stars came up
wilh a five-run third inning to get back in the
game. Mike Molina's ground ball toward the
pitcher led to a throwing error, which al-
lowed Chris Gute to score. Gute reached on
an error to open the inning.
Ryan Boulger followed Molina with a two-
run base Wt, scoring Ben Lounsbury, who
singled, and Molina. Then with two out,
Cllris Robinson came up with the game's
only triple after his line-drive shot landed in
lhe left field comer. Robinson later scored on
a wild pitch, which drew Costa Mesa within,
6-5.
I lowever. Mitchell ended Costa Mesa's
momentum over the next three innings.
Fountain Valley scored one run in lh~ sixth
and two more in lhe seventh. Costa Mesa's
Mike Kelly pitched lhe finaJ three innings.
while Kevin Hoffman s1aned.
Kelly struck out a F~mtain Valley batter
with the bases loaded 10 end the ftfth inning.
Je51>e Dawson also helped or completed
~tandout defensive plays. In the fir~I inning,
he appeared to st~aJ a home nin as he gloved
SPORTS
STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT
Ryan Boulger of the Costa Mesa American Little League Al~Stars slides home safely m
Tuesday's game against Westminster. the first of two losses for Mesa in District 62 play.
a Oy ball at the fence tn center field. In the
founh inning, Daw.,on was part of a I· 1 2
double pla)'·
With runner~ on fir~t and !>econd, I oun
lain ValJey\ Michael Jamel> hit a ground ball
10 Kelly. who got the runner out at second
with hi~ throw to Daw'>on. Dawson showed
J\\arenel>S and made the throw to home
plate. where Gute, the catcher, tagged out a
'liding Mike Delicce.
'•
Dally Pilot
y quart
at league finals.
With ' conurutment to track Continued from Bl tJw earned praise from C.oach
Eric 'JWelt, Burlingham blos~
history. somed this spring. She won
The 'Jin. who had not been league dtles In the 200 (.26.48)
to the playotfl aince 1994, de· and the 400 (58.74), while also
feated Loara in a wild-card anchoring the league cl:wn-,
clash, then topped first-round pion 1,600 relay (4:05.79) and
foe 'Il'oy, before faWng to pow-helping the 400 relay 6nish
erful Edison to finish 12-7-4. third at league finals.
Losses to graduation, a . Her time of 58.19 at CIF Di-
saing of injuries and the al· vision a prellmlnaries was a
ways rugged competition in then -persona) best and she
the Sea View League, denied went on to finish fourth in the
the Sailors a playoff appear· evenr · with a school-record
ance in 2003. clocking of 57.83 at GIP Divi-
Burlingham, however. sion a finals. The previous re-
turned her ua.lous desire to cord of57.94, set by Amy John-
succeed to track and field. a son, had nood for 22 years.
sport she bad bypassed as a She also set the school re-
junior to concentrate on her cord Jn the 200, but dropped
busy club soccer commJtment the event after league finals to
Burlingham first captured concentrate on the 400, as well
attention as a standout fresh· as the relays.
man sprinter, but a conOict The Sailors' 1,600 relay.
with a club soccer tournament which also Included Elda Her-
took her out of the league fi-nandez. Kiley I tall and Amy
nals m eet and. consequently. Kllppert, set a school record
the entire 2000 postseason. (3:56.64) while posting a third-
As a sophomore. Burling-place finish at CIF Division II
ham won the Sea View League finals.
200-meter title and was sec-Burlingham' talents also
ond In the 100 at league finals. helped the fars finish ninth in
She afso helped the school's CIF Division II in the 400 relay.
NATIONAL NEWPORT BEACH LIITLE LEAGUE Continued from B 1
advanced 10 '>t'cond on another. I le
then !>cored on Dalton Himz's ~in
gle. I linlZ. who went 4 tbr 4 with
1wo rune. <>Cored and three ruru. bat·
wht•n ii looked like a key hit wa ...
com111g. Lmt.i J\.le~ wa.c, .,tymie<l.
In the 1>0110111 ol the third inning.
after Ryd1ng reJcht•d on an error,
O'Neill Im one of the harde...t b<1ll'>
of the ni~ht Hut 11 wa!) nght hack JI
Ha~'><.l.ile. "ho r...nud.ed ll down
and n-cortll•d the lorn• pla\ at '>t'I
ond.
The Newport Beach Little League National Al~Stars celebrate with a copy of the Daily Pilot
sports section that h1ghhghted their 13-2 victory against Aliso V1e10 in District 55 actt0n
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 players' bench during the match and meet nsing
tennis star Mana Sharapova for an exclusive photo
opportunity on Wednesday July 16 when ·the Newport
Beach Breakers meet the St LOUIS Aces at the Palisades
Tennis Club. from 7-10 pm This lucky reader will also
rece ive Newport Beach Breakers team autographed
memorabilia.
1" PLACE
One Lucky Reader will win 2 spots in the Players Pro·Am
Clinic on Fnday. July 18 from 5·6 30 p m at Palisades
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tickets to the Wednesday July 16 match from 7·10 p.m.
GRAND PRIZE and 1" PLACE WINNERS will be anounced during
half-time on July 16.
FIVE LUCKY WINNERS will each receive 2 tickets to either the
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necessary Winners will be picked by random drawing and
notified prior to the July 16 match.
1ed m. took ..econd base on the
run in the fir<.1 inrung and Co'ita throw home and advanced to third
Mel>a hurler GaVJn Montague shut on Costa M~\ th11d error of the
down the Ocean View hal'> through mning. He then gave Ocean View a
the first two mnmg:.. 2·0 lead, ..conng on a wild pitch.
But underlying that early 1-0 lead ln lhe tounh mning, Co~ta M~-...
was a continuation of what plagued defense rcvened w foml. but .i
Costa Mesa in ii..!. losi. 10 Seav1ew. an quesuonable call by the home pla1e
inability to get a clutch hit. umpire allowed Ot:can View to pad
"We couldn't get a big hie," Peder· its lead.
son said. "It was exactJy the <;ame ru. With two out.!. and a runner on
the last game." -.econd, pinch-h111er Brian C~idy
Coi.ta Mesa left nme runner. on '>tngled 10 center field. Co-.1a ~1e:.a·~
base. including four. m the fir.t 1wo Danny O'Neill can1e up throwing
innin~ On Monday, the left ..even and appean'tl to b'l.tn down the lead
runners on bru>e. al!,o '>lrandmg runner at the plate. wtth Knapp ap·
four in the fil"it two frcllne.... plying the tag But the runner was
Unable 10 add to its lead, Coe.ta ruJcd ..rue. pu.,hmg the ledd to 3-1.
M~ then watched it' greatel>l Three str.iight -.111gl~ follO\\ed,
'>trengt.h go on vacation when a trio . '>Coring two more run .... hut' nght
of errors led to rwo unenrned nm., fielder Nick Pt•dcr ... un made o;un·
with two out.<. in the top of thE' there was no que~on abour the
Ulird. third out in the inmnl'( by throwing
"We've been a great defen'iive ou1 Amar.ii JI the plate after a Mn·
team for two game<>,.. Pederwn gle by 111111.Y-
'>ilid. "We slipped a little and let Costa Ml">a ,111cmp1ed to bauJe
them have a little momentum.'' hack. but the re'>ull wa... '>tmpl)
Amaral reached on an l'rror and more runner. leh on bru.e Even
O'Neill , \ .. ho hdd two '>tnglec. 111
le,1tl C.0-.1 .. 1 ~1e .... L. \\~ ... tram.Jed 011
bao,e 1.hn.•e ume .... Othel"'> left o,wnc.l
111g 111d11dl·d Troy McClanahan.
Montague Jml I-rank DeNoewN, ,tll
of \\horn rl'adll'd ba-.e on ... ing)L..,
laylor \\t•.,t. \\ho walked. and
t..napp, >Aho ''J.' hit by a plldl.
~ert• leh on ba ... c m the bouom ol
the '>IXth llllllllg
" llleir he.iLI'> are held prl'll~
high." Pl'<ler.cm \did "\\e did tht•
1ob, wt• Jll.,t rnuldn't get the key hJI
Dc....p111· tlw l'Jrl\ exit from the
11.lurnarnent. < .11 ... 1.1 J\. It"><! Nauun.il
IJllle I A'<lh'lll' ... 1111 ha..., .11 ~a.'>t t\'\O
mort' g-amr .... with a b~·nf.thrcr
-.cne., 11prmnmg again ... 1 Cm1o1
J\.te..a t\rnent.ut IJILle Lea1:,'lle for
the .!<XH \l.i~ur·., <.up
"It-. 11111gh ([) go two·.md·OUt.
l'l'dl'Nlll .,,ml \\e'IJ tr) to regroup
II will lw J t h.tlll•nge ..
Ii City of Costa Mesa's 50-Year
F EE
OOon Open . 6:30 pm
Show Stans -7 00 pm
ANNIVERSARY
• CostaMgzing Years
:us w ..
Thursday, July 10, 2003
7:00 • 9:30 p.m.
Employets and th~lr relatJVtS of rht Daily Pilot Times Communiry Ntws. Pacific AmJhitheatre Los AnQlfts ftmtS and Tnbune Comf1111Y are 1nehg1b1'
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It's history in the making! Help as kick oH the City of Cosu M~'s
yeu-Lo~ 50-yur Anniversuy Celebration. Enjoy m evening +
filled with live entertlimnent md a fireworks sky concerti *
The first 2,(0) peoplt to mive will get a s&e of history ... Cake th.it isl
Be the first in seven yeas to set tbf aewly "°P'ned ~,·
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Costa Mesa's History!
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HARBOR VIEW SWIMMING RESULTS
July 2 results
Girts
eend under
25 free-1. Katie Craig, Harbor Vi-.
19.77; 2. Emilv Medder, HV, 20.86; 3.
Charlotte Valentine, HV, Harbor Vi-·
24.49; 4. M ertine R1ntoul, GB, 27.46; 5
Makenna Du8o1a, Greenbrook. 29.24;
6. Alena Akau. GB, 46 67
25 baiPt -1 Katte Craig, HV, 23.83, 2
Em1lv Mo<*ler. HV, 27.62; 3. Charlotte
Valentine,,HV, 28 76; 4 Makenna
DuBois. GB, 32.64; 5. Katherine Reis,
GB. JJ.62; 6. Cammi Benaon. GB.
52 58.
25 breest-1 Emily Meckler, HV,
27 48; 2. Kacie t(ljne, HV, 31 29; ;i.
Sabrina Jensen, GB, J3 12; 4. Kelley
lt1ng, HV. 36 75. 5 Alana Akau. GB.
50.57.
25 flv-1 Katie Cr11g, HV, 27.47;-2
Sabrina Jensen. HV, 32.67; J. Sidnev
Graca, HV, 33.56; 4 Katherine Reis. GB.
35.16.
Heather Van Hie, above,·wtns the girls 11-12 100-yard IM.
Garrett Larson, right, win s the boys 9-10 50-yard breaststroke.
100 free relev-1 HV, 1 :40 04, (Tevlor
Pedocin, Sidney Grace. Charlotte
Valentine, Kelley King), 2 GB, 2:25 33,
(Kathenne Rets, Sabnne Jensen
Martine Rmtoul, Alane Akau) ·
100 medtev retav -1 HV, 142.73.
!Charlotte Valentine, Em1tv M edder,
" Kellev King. Kaue Cra1gl. 2 HV. 2 06 36.
(M eagan Gooding, Julta Hohl. Sidnev
Grace, Tavlor Ped1cin1), 3. GB. 1:1775.
(Makenna DuBois, Sabrina Jensen.
Katherine Reis, M artine Rontoul). 4 GB
J 15 72; ICamm1 Benson. Samantha
Romo Alana Akau Ale><andna Slant
7-8
25 free-I Annie Alvarado, HV, 1707,
2 Christine Schw11Lgelffll. GB. 1708. 3
Melissa Germundson, GB. 1790, 4
Shannon Griffin, HV, 1791, 5 Gaby
Carpenter, HV. 18 22; Savanna Dunlea
GB. 19 02
50 free -1 Oelanev Pouch, HV,
34 41' (Record), 2 Gaby Carpenter. HV
43 38. J l(avla Robert. GB. 43.69. 4
Adaloe Espmoza, GB. 45 87. S Katie
Romo, GB, SO 07 6 Jenna Funsten, HV
SS 26.
25 bade -I Oelenev Pouch: HV,
19 93; 2 Annie Alverado, HV. 21 67; 3
Meltssa Germundsen, GB. 2187. 4
Ellen Naruse. HV. 22 10. 5 M&c:Kenz1e
Cerda. GB. 22 98, 6 Chrostme
Schw1llgebel GB 23 79
25 breast -1 Savanna Dunlea. GB.
11 70. 2 Jules Pouch. HV. 22 63. 3 Ellen
Naruse. HV, 24 80, 4 MacKeru1e Cerda
GB, 25 48. 5 Krosten RtSser. HV. 26 10; '
6 Adalie Espinoza. GB. 2790
25 flv-1 Jules Pouch, HV, 19 56. 2
Chns11ne Schwougebel. GB, 20 11 3
Kavla Robert. GB. 21 06. 4 Monica
Venturino. HV 21 08. 5 Meltssa
Germundsen, GB. 22 98. 6 Madison
Haty HV. 23 88
100 free relav-1 HV I 13 93 IGabv
Carpenter. Krosten Rosser . Annie
Alvarado, Oelanev Pouch), 2 HV.
1 IS 43. (Jules Pouch. Madison Halv.
Macken:ne Carpenter. Ellen Naruset: 3
GB. 1 18 12. !Kayla Robert, MacKenzie
Cer<Jd. Sdvannd Dunled, Adalte
E spinozal. 4 GB. I 33 89 S. HV. 1 51 86
CClaudoa Noto. Allte Glover Radlel
Kraushaar Regan 0 Hara) 6 GB
1 55.31
100 medley relav-1, HV, 1 20 35,
(Shannon Groffin, M onica Ven1unnt,
Delanev Pouch, Gaby Carpenter): 2.
GB. 1 23 26: IM acl<.eru1e Cerda.
Savanna Dunla.. Kavla Robert,
Christine Schw1tzgebeC) 3 HV, 1 ·23 89
(Ellen Naruse. JulM Poucti. Madison
Haly, Annie Alvarado). 4 GB. 1 40 24
(Nadine Leffler Adalte Espinoza,
Meltssa Germundaen. Olivia Retsl 5
HV, 1.54 94, IEm1lv Turner. Voctona
Abbott. Mollv Rovzar, Ashtev Kavt) 6
GB. 2·16.90
9-10
50free-1 Kayci Rezac. GB. JI 90; 2
Sarah Craig. HV, 34 49, 3 Anna
Ventunnt HV. 36 84. 4 Enka Lucas, GB,
J763. S Lily Fu 1nadlt. GB. 3780; 6
Stephanie Seaman. HV, 38 14
50 bac:k-1 Mar1J<)t Monev. HV.
40 90; 2 Sarah Craig. HV, 41.J7. 3 Liiv
Fassnadlt, GB. 42 78. N1k1 Zak. HV.
43 55. 5. Paige 'Grigus. GB, 43.99; 6
Nicole Crain, GB, 44 87
50 breast -1 Kayci R&ac. GB. 41 69.
2 V1ctona Gabert. HV. 43 69; 3. N1k1
Zak. HV, 44 44. 4 Anne Ventunnt. HV.
44 76. 5 Knsu Germundsen. GB. 4743.
6 Stephanie Reza. GB, S2 60
25 flv-1 M argo1 Monev, HV, 15 21.
2 Nicole Crain, GB, 16.09, 3 Kathryn
Conner. HV, 17.27, 4. Enka Lucas, GB,
1760; S Sarah Craig. HV. 17.61; 6. Paige
Gt1gus. GB. 19 15
100 IM -1 Margot Monev. HV,
1 21 13, 2 Kevco Reac:, GB. 1.21.36. J
Kathryn Conner. HV. 1.J2.12, 4. Undaey
Luke, HV, 1 ·36 64. S Michele Chiu, GB,
148.04
200 free relay-1 GB, 2:30.83; (Paige
Grlgus, Enka Lucas, Lily Fe .. n&cttt.
Nicole Cram); 2. HV, 2:39.70 (Alv$N
Hornby, Megan Griffin, Mefiua
M artino, Katie Gordon): J. GB. 2:53.17
(Kn1t1 Germundaen. Laure
Schwrtzgebel, Brooke Daigneault.
Stephanie ReZe); 4. GB, J:15.'5.
100 medley relav-1 GB, 1:09.73;
(Paige GrigtJ1, K.ayci Rezac:. Nicole
Crain. Erika Lucn); 2. HV, 1:09.76 (Anna
Vemurinl, Victoria O.bert. Kathryn
, Conner, Sarah Craig); 3. HV, 1:14.37.
(Tess Castro, UndMy lulce. Niki Z.k,
Stephanie Seaman); 4, GB, 1 :24.88; 5.
GB. 1:41.85.
11·12
50 free-1. Heather Van Hiel, HV,
27.99; 2. Kelly Moma, GB, 31.66; J.
Chelsea Giger, HV, Jl.86; 4. M lchelle
Zudler, HV, J2 16; 5. Allvson Cerda. GB.
32 81. 6 Paige Haslem. GB. 33 06
50 ~-1 Kellv Moma. GB, 34 46.
2 KelliFeelev~HV, 36 23 3 Kate Berry,
HV, 3703. 4 Chelsea Giger, HV. J7.10; S
Allvson Cerda, GB. J9 OS. 6 Julia
Ahmadi, GB, 57.18
50 breast-1. Melissa Hohl. HV,
39 33, 2 Kate Berry, HV, 40.13, 3 Elise
Molnar. HV, 41.94; 4 Allvson Cerda. GB.
45 15, 5 Paige Haskin, GB. 4729, 6
Taryn Flower. GB. 54 16
50 fly -I Heather Van Hoel. HV
32 86. 2 Kelh Feeley. HV, 35 80. 3 Kelly
Morns. GB. 36 81, 4 Meliasa Hohl HV,
3705, 5 Paige Haslun, GB. 40 63. 6
Mtche[e Chiu, GB, 54 14
100 IM -1 Heather Van Htel. HV.
1 13 42; 2 Kate Berry, HV. 1 19.64. 3
K!lllo Feelev. HV. 1 20 04, 4 Krosto
Germundsen. GB, 1 44 57. 5 Taryn
Flower GB. 1 4725 6 Sean
Roberts Sharpe, GB. 1 58 18
200 free retav-1 HV. 2 10 81
(Michelle Zuder Alltson Peotter,
McKenna Caskev. Chelsea Goger). 2
HV. 2 19 70 (Shat Cas1ro, Kate Berry,
Melissa Hohl, Blake Gardner), J. GB.
(Allvson Cerda, Taryn Flow er. Paige
Haskin. Kellv Moms). 4 HV, 2 3S 2S
(Maddy Bendent, Kate Alvarddo Laura
Henion Kathryn McKennonl 5 GB
312.00
200 medley relay 1 HV, 2 20 53
(Kate Berry, Ehse Molnar. Heather Vdn
H1el, Allison Peonerl. 2 HV 2 20 93
(Annie Kmg. Mehssa Hohl, Chelsed
G1ger,Kell1 Feeley! 3 GB, 3 34 23
(Jenna Reese. Juha Ahmadi. M<1l1na
Akau. Skve Schm1d1l
13-14
SO free -1 Sarah Hutchison HV
28 97 2 Halev Prtcken. HV jJ '19 3
Sarah Robens, GB 33 40 4 • Krtsten
Schoavont GB, 36 41
SO bad-1 Halev Pndteu. HV. 37 14.
2 Brittanv Reese, GB, 3736. 3 Kim
Ludas. GB, 44 46; 4 Kellv Ducat. GB
4689
SO b<east -1 Sarah Dav. GB 35 47
2 Cart Levine HV 36 76 3 Sarah
Hutchison HV 3792 4 Lacy Larson
GB 38 56. 5 Bnana Galloway, HV
38 62. 6 Sarah Roberts, GB. 4748 so flv -1 Bnnany Reese. GB 36.8S.
2 lacy Larson, GB. 37 19. J Krt~ten
Sch1avont. GB. 40 38
100 IM -1 Corev Best, HV. 1 14 16. 2
Bnana Gallowav HV. 1 14 35. 3 Sarah
Dav. GB. 1 19 40, 4 Halev Prtd en HV.
I 22 56 . 5 Kn51en Schiavoni. GB,
1 31 26. 6 Stephanie R~a. GB 1 48 44
200 free retav-1 GB 1 13 61
fBr1nanv Reese. Lacv Larson Knsten
Schoavono, Sarah Roberts). 2 GB
2·41 11 tK1m Ludas. Allison Acklev.
Tiara Thomas. KeHv Ducatl
200 medley rel av -I / HV 2 06 69
(~tie lndV1k, Hollv Van H1el. Can
Levine, Sarah Hutd11son). 2 GB.
2 19 291811nanv Reese. Sarah Dav
Lacy Larson. Sarah Robert.SI. 3 HV
2 24 37
15-18
SO free-1 Bnnney Bow lus. HV,
25 OJ 2 Vivian Liao, HV, 26 29, 3 Kalie
Romo, GB, 28 40; 4. Kello Kime. HV.
30 02. 5 Amv Zudrnr. HV, JO 99
50 badt-1 K.avta Crowder, GB
31 54, 2 Ashlev Hyler HV JS 81, J Lisa
0 Toole GB. 38.J5. 4 Brottanv Hyter
HV. 3886
50 breast-I Brtnney Bowlus HV,
3S 32, 2 Anne Schroeder, HV. 36 67 3
Kavta Crowder. GB. 36 80, 4 Lauren
Ackley, GB, 43.84; S Kelsey McCorm1dl,
HV, 44 00; 6. Kelly Ducat, GB, 46.52.
SO f!y-1. Whitnev Caskey, HV. 33 60:
2 Lauren Adtley. GB. 36 50
100 IM -1 Whrtney Caakev. HV
1 1799; 2. uaa 0 Toole , GB, I 20 88. 3
Andrea Sc::hurvoni. GB. 1 2143. 4
Lauren Adclev. GB, 1 25 68
200 free ret-v-1 GB. 108 94 (Lauren
Adcley, Kavta Crowder. L1N 0 Toole.
Andrea Schiavoni); 2. HV. 2:16.3S.
(Brittany Hvter, Ashley Hyter, KelMV
McConnidt. Whitnev Caskevl
200 medlev relav-1 HV. 2:03 57
(Bnttney Bowlus. Kathryn Biider. Vivian
ueol. 2. GB. 2·11.91 (Lisa 0 Toole. Kavla
Crowder, Katie Romo. Andrea
Schiavon1); 3. HV, 2·16 01 (Holtv Ven
Hlel, Amv Zudcer, Kelli Kline, Keelan
Cuyier).
Boys
eend under
25 tree-1. Brett Sc::hlaler. HV. 19. 75;
2. Cole Martin, HV, 21.89; 3. Plrker
Godfrey. HV, 26.66; 4. Nethen Kim, GB,
36.90; 5. Alec Franzeth, GB, 38.J7. 6
Joah Bernardin, GB.45.16
Motorcratt-
011 and
Fiiter ~
Cll8nge
25 back -1 Bren Schisler. HV. 24 49;
2 Justin Hanson. HV 276S; 3 Devin
M oder. GB 31 70. 4 Guff1n Hornby, HV.
34 Jl 5 Davis Peters. GB. J770. 6
Josh Bernardon. GB 48 01
25 breas1 1 R1dv Zak. HV. 2J 56'
(Record), 2 0dv1s Peters, GB. 32 80. 3
Gr1ff1n Hornby, HV. 33.43, 4 Zad1ary
Pennella, GB. 1·06.83.
25 flv 1 Hovi Crance. HV. 24 47, 2
Hugh Cran1.e. HV 31 59, 3 DdVIS Peters
GB 37 21, 4 Jimmy Hamilton HV
38 52. S Dllv•n Moder, GB 44 97 6
JO!.h 84:rndrd1n. GB. 48 26
100 fret! reldy-1 HV. I 34 39 IHugh
Crc1n~e. Justin Hanson. Griffon Hornby.
Bren Sd11sler). 2 HV, 1 53 47 !James
Turnttr, Robert Naruse. Benny Brooks,
Huy! CranLol. 3 HV. 1 53 81 !Sam
Siiverman S1ephen Von Der Ahe,
Parker Godfrev Matthew Clemens I. 4
GB 2 46 80 S GB. 2 14 84
100 medley 1elay -1 HV I 52 36
IJusltn Hanson. Ma>< Helman. Cole
Martin Bren SchoslerJ. 2 HV, 2 08 08
(Lulo.e Wvan S1ephen Von Der Ahe.
Hugh Crante. Hovi Crance). 3 HV,
2 25.80 (Parker Godfrey. Griffin Hornbv.
Joseph And11rson. Noah Lawson). 4
GB 2 3746 5 HV 2 56 34 IRobert
Naruse. Atddn Savant. Broan Chelf
Jimmy Hansonl 6 GB 3 4193
7-8
25 frtJ" t Jake Wvall HV lS 58 2
Rvan Groff1n HV 16 84 3 Chrostopher
Von Der Ahe HV 16 37 4 J05hua
Cerdd. GB. 16 SJ. 5 Tvler Pennella GB.
18 72. 6 Gordo Grogus. GB. 19 OS
50 frt>e 1 Jake Wvatt HV 36 63
Reod Mt>dtlur HV 40 37 3 Joshu"
Goadmgs HV 43 09. 4 Max Chern GB
45 87 S Tvler Bernardin GB 49 Ill 6
Tyler Pennella GB. 49 2S
25 bddo. 1 Kohl Ebbonga HV. 22 82.
2 Joshua G1dd1ngs HV 23 44 3 Gordo
Grogus GB 24 13 4 T1mmv Strader.
HV 26 95. S Alex Kryge. GB. 27 38. 6
Tvler Bornardon. GB. 29 67
:?5 breas1 -1 Chrtstopber Von Der
Ahe HV, 22 57. 2 Reid Modeler HV
'11 95 3 Davos Case HV 23 05. Daniel
Elliott GB 2J 63 5 Ale" Krygrr GB
24 19 6 Jonathan Wang GB 26 05
25 Hy 1 Joshua Cerda GB 21 '11 2
Kohl Ebbonga HV 2146, 3 Tommv
Brooks, HV. 22 76. 4 Tyler McPholltps,
HV 22 27. 5 Daniel Elli()tt. GB. 24 37, 6
Jacob Roque. GB. 29 16
100 free relay-I. HV 1 12 47
(Tommv Brooks, Jake Wvatt, Cole
Sch1Sler. Kohl Ebbmgal, 2 HV 1 16 58
!Addison Giddings Chrtstopher Von
Der Ahe Tvter McPhtlltps Joshua
G1dd1ngs1 3 GB. 1 18 78 1Joshua
Cerda. Md• Chern. Tvler Pennella.
Gord1 Gngus) 4 HV I 21 19 (James
Valonttne, Davis Case. Caswell Orr .
Reid Medtted S GB. 1J3 64, 6 GB.
20692
100 medlev relav-1 HV 120 13
CRan Groff1n Davis Case. Tommv
Brooks Jake Wvanl. 2 GB 1 2733
cGord1 Grogus Daniel Elloon Joshua
Cerda Tyler Pennella! 3 HV 130 24
(T1mmv Strader. Tvter McPh1ll1ps. Reid
Medtler. Addison G1dd1n3s) 4 HV,
1 31 49 (Joshua Giddings. Charlte
Roctoskv. Jim Berry, Kohl Ebbmgal. 5
GB I 48 29, 6 GB. 2 08 67
9-10
50 free 1 Garren Larson. HV, 31 95
2 M an Berry, HV. 32 16 3 Bruce
Bearer HV. JS 44, 4 Thomas Snyder
GB. 36 28, 5 Ale>< Webb GB 40 60, 6
Tvter Bell, GB. 42 66
50 bad-I M att Berry. HV, J9 51, 2
Mall! Carpenter. HV. 43 79, 3 Tanner
Trauthen, HV, 47.5J; 4 Ale>< Wobb, GB,
4778, 5 Jey Espinoza. GB. 50 ,9, 6
Nolan Moderm. GB. S 1 20
SO breast -1 Garren Larson. HV,
39 96. 2 Bruce Bearer, HV, 45 84. J •
Ntdlolas Balden, HV, 46 90. 4 Thomas
Snyder. GB. 47.94; 5 Jay Espmoz.a. GB.
50 51. 6. Tvler Bell, GB. 53.72.
25 riv -1. Max Carpenter,...,, 18 47;
2. Daniel Hohl, HV. 18.53; J. Eric Frazier,
HV. 18 64: 4. Nolan Moder. GB, 19 13. 5
Alex Webb; GB, 21.70; 6. Merrett Peters,
GB, 26 15
100 fM-1 Garren Larson HV
1.19 33. 2 Thomas Snyder, GB.; 3731.
J Spencer Halv. HV, 1 :38 Jl; 4 Chip
Zudter, HV, 1:39.64; 5. Nolen M oder.
GB, 1.51.51
• 200 free relay-1. HV. 2.23.31 (Bruce
Bearer, Spencer Hetv. Chip Zudcar, Matt
Berrvl: 2. HV, 2:35.13 (Tanner Trauthen,
Dentel Hohl, Eric Frazier, Nicholas
Balden); 3. HV, 2:57.14 (Sim Noe, John
Prickett. Mnon Case, Matthew
Funsteri); 4 GB, 3:02.37
100 medlev reley-1. HV, 1-12 93
(Matt Berry, Mnon c .... Gamm
Larson. Bruce Beare11. 2 HV 1 Hi !11
tM ax Carpanwr Ern f,;,,,,,, N1Ll•OIJ'
Balden. Tanm.r Trdulh• r J C.R 1 1 709
IAleK Webb Jdy bponOld N >litr
Moder, Thomai. Snvll .. r 4 HV 1 2'l 13
!Joshua G1g111 Sh<1n .. Tdrabdydsh1
Rvan Takab,ayasho. Rydn Good1nq1
11· 12
SO froo 1 Mdrc Kryger GB. 28 14.
2 Kcvtn Cox. HV 30 59 3 Davon E Ilion
GB J2 39, 4 Bun1am1n Noe HV 37 n.'
5 Roland-Moder GB 34 09 E. Jus1on
Papa HV 34 16
SO bad 1 Ju~lm Papd ... V 36 93 2
Ben1am1n Noo. HV 42 13. 3 Da111d
Elliott. GB. 42 75. 4 Roland Moder GB
42 96, S Mtdiael Frankltn HV 43 19 Ii
Joel Gilbert, GB. 46 49
SO breas1 I Mart Kryger. GB
38 41 2 Alec W1l~on HV 47 10 3 Jo;,I
Gtlbt:rt, GB 44 18 4 Tyt10r Hdly HV
45 S3. S0 Aust1n Allen HV 45 58 6
Manhew W<1ng GB I 00 47
50 fly 1 Ke111n co .. HV 33 73 :?
Cohn Carroll GB 35 47 3 Rolan•1
Moder, GB 39 10 4 Ben1am1n No., HV
39 39. 5 Da111t1 Elloon. GB. 41 20 6
5<;011 Fr <111m HV 41 59
100 IM 1 Colon Carroll GB 1 1t:t 47
Alec. W1l~on fiV 1 71 69 3 Tyler H.1ty
HV I 26 13 4 NPl~on Whote GB
1 33 79. 5 Mo..t·i.ml frdn~.lon HV
I 36 12 6 AIP> W"hll GB 1 57 18
200 Ir!:€ reldy 1 C.8 2 OS 97 Dilvlfl
Ellton. Joel Golb"n Mar1. Krvger Culon
Carroll!.:? HV 2 12 70 t8en1am1n New
Ryan Gladvch Teddy 8.indaruk. Svitt
Fr1L111rl. 3 HV. 2 12 n 1Just1n Papa
Alec Wol:mn, Tylt1r Hatv Kevon Cox\ 4
HV 2 24 84 I Brute Bedrer David
Wf>1land Neal 0 Hara Pat11d:
Schoenberg) 5 GB. 3 OS 53
200 medley rel av -1 HV 2 24 98
•Tvler Haly Alec Wilson Jut11n PalJa
Scott FrazoPr) 2 GB 2 2738 Roland
Moder MdrL Kryger, Cohn Carroll Jot1I
Gilbert, 3 HV 2 48 12 (Patrick
Schoenberg, Spertcer Halv. Ben1am1n
Noe, Neal O'Haral 4 GB 3 00 72
13· 14
SO free 1 Rvan Hultman. HV 71 9b
2 Clay Russell HV 2J 14 3 Adroan
Noehenke. HV 23 83 4 Ryan 11.ent HV
28 97. S Harry Fassnacht GB 31 05. 6
Matthew Lovezev. GB 32 29
50 back 1 R J Baldom. HV, 33 32.
2 Anthonv Mimatle. HV. 38 37, 3 Andv
Rovzar, HV. 39 38. 4 Harry Fassnach1
GB 40 97 S Jeremy Gllben GB 42 09
6 Scon Feetev HV 42 26
50 breast 1 Adroan Noehenke HV
36 JI 2 Rvan Ken1 HV 3742 3 Clav
Russell HV 38 34 4 Jeremy Gilbert
GB 40 84 S Huntor Schmidt GB
42 22 6 Harry Fassnacht. GB 42 23
SO flv-I Rvan Hultman HV 31 43
2 Ryan Kent. HV, 31 47, 3 Tong WdnO
GB, 35 61
100 IM 1 Brian Peotter HV 1 1790
2 Tong Wang GB 1·22 33. 3 Jeremv
Gilbert GB 1 31 78
200 free relav 1 GB 2 13 08 ITong
Wang Hunter Schmidt Jeremy Gtlben
Harry Fassnacht!. 2 HV 2 18 591 Scott
Feetev. Tra111s Procken Andrew Nod<t!I
Andy Rovzarl
200 medtev relav-1 HV, 2 0724
(Ryan Hultman. Clay Russell Brtan
Peoner. Adrian N1ehenkel. 2 GB.
2 10 22 IOantl'I Morna. Matthew
L111ezey Rvan Hoskin. Tong Wangl
15-18
50 frae-1 Sean McGhie HV 23 15•
Record, 2 Ryan Moore HV, 24 24. 3
Evan Ooepelt. GB. 24 2S, 4 Joseph
Koller-Nielsen, GB. 24.42; S
Christopher CraWford, HV. 24 66. 6
Gregory 0 Toole. GB. 24 87
SO badl-1 Blake Alltson GB. JO 311.
2. Bnan FeeCev. HV, 34 14
SO breast-I Evan Ocepek. GB
32.30. 2 ~in 0 Toole. GB, 33 68. 3
James Bladcford. HV 36 11. 4. Enc Co•
HV.3724,
50 fly-1. Blake Al Itson. GB, 27 2S, 2
Grego~ 0 Toole. GB, 27.61. J. Marahal
Tutton, HV. 2776; 4 James Bladcford,
HV. 30.86. S Enc Cox. HV. 22.Jl
100 IM -1 Cttnstopher Stocbllll, HV,
11>4.35, 2 Evan Ocepek. GB. 10620 3
Bnan Feeley. HV, 1 15 12
200 medley re1-v -1 GB. 1 50 n
(Gregory 0 Toole. Joseph
Koller-Nielsen. Bryan Bissonette, Even
Ocepelt.
Newport Harbor
Introduction
t o crosse ~ij!JlMER
9 cAMP
Boy$ and Girls
Grades 5-12
August 11-22
Register at Sports World
270 E. 17th Street. •s
Costa Mesa
THEODORE ROBINS FORD
Wiii MEET or BEAT
Your Best De.a on
NAME BRAND TIRES
Front End
& Bnake
ln•pectlc)n
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.. Tlusdly, AJ>i 10, 2003
t.indsay Davenport made her
return to World Team Tennis
on Tuesday night for f:tle host
Newport Beach Breakers
against Sacramento at the
Palisades Tennis Club, but a
pcwer f allure forced the ~ction
on center court to move to an
auxiliary court, where about a
third of the crowd stayed ' around to stand and watch.
The problems are expected to
be fixed by Saturday night,
when the Breakers host
Springfield at 7 p.m.
OON LEACH / DAILY PILOT
SPORTS
A third of the more than 2,000 specta-
tora scurried around court No. 6 to watch
the completion of the match.
Some took their folding chairs while
others stood on a grus embankment.
BarUer ln the nlght, the lights on center
court would often Dicker on, but within a .
few minutes, would go out.
The Breakers' Brian MacPhJe· and the
Capitals' Daniel Nestor played their men's
singles match In virtual darkness, using
only the twilight as a guide.
"Disbelief," Lisa Portman, the club's
general manager. said when asked what
her initJal reactlon was to the malfunc·
don. MYou try to prepare and look at every
last detail to make sure everything is in
place. Whether It be a generator, a power,
or a lighting Issue. we have crews working
... until 10 p.m., to malce sure this will
·not happen again."
Crews spent 30 nights testing the lights
prior to the Breakers' opener, according
to Stuart, and inserted lights specifically
for television broadcasts.
·rhey will be here [today). Friday and
·Saturday te!tlng the Ugh ts to malce sure
prior to th
0
e Breakers' next home match
against the Springfield Lasers, Daven·
port's expected nnal match of the WIT
season, crewa will redirect some of the
electrical power from the public address
system to other on-site locations to en·
sure the system can sustain the energy
and will remain on, Stuart said.
Specialists will remain on the premises
throughout Saturday's match should any·
thing go awry, Fortman added.
Sruart said Tuesday was the firs t time
the club has experienced an outage slmi·
Jar to Tuesday's since he has been at Pall·
sades. Fortman added that the public has
bee,n "supportive" throughout the ordeal.
"I hope our fans feel we have supported
them by offering a chance co come back
and see the finished result," she sald.
"People were Oexible (Tuesday! night in a
move to the other court.
"The people that stayed had a great
time. Some walked away with three to
four things. We can't be more thankful to
the community for understanding.·
Patrons can use their ticket stubs from
Tuesday night to gam free admission fu
ture Breakers' matchei. on July 16. July 20,
or July 25.
2640 legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 legal Notices 2640 l.tpl Notices 2640 legal Notices
llOTICI Of PWUC SAU
The mini storaae
lacrhty, eccordrna to the
provisions of 01v111on • 8
ol the Busineu and
Profeu1ons Code.
Ch1pter 10, Section
21 )07 (a), hereby 111ves
NOTIC[ OF PUBLIC
S~E.
EXTRA SELF STORAGE
will conduct a public
s•I• ol the contents ol
tile storaae space(s)
n1med below. with th•
contents bein11 sold to
the h1a hest blOder. for
l1wful money ol the
United States ol Amer1c1
(CHh).
The sal9 as be1n1 held
to satisfy a landlord's
lien ind will be held at
17692 Sampson lane,
Huntin11ton Buch. CA
92647 on July 18. 2003,
at 3:30 p.m . Auchon
etr's Name. Oenn11
Avina Bond •
1•6637301335 Ph•
(626) 791-6261
The public is invited to
•!lend Terms are cash
only Owner reserves the
rilfll to bod
A 11ener11 descnptton
ol the property bein11
sold, alona with the
identity ol the Occupant
renl1n11 the space are H
follows:
SPACE NO OCCUPANT
• PROPERTY OESCRIP·
FldltMlllWss ... s ......
The followtna per sons
are doln11 buitness as
a) Southern California
Art Pro1ech and Edu
bttions b) lhe Shed
Artspace, 2859 [as!
Cont Hwy., Corona del
Mar. CA 92625
Denholm Nelson Con
temporary Inc. (CA),
2859· East Coast Hwy .
Corona del Mu . CA
92625
fh1s business IS con·
ducted by a cerporahon
Have you started doina
buslness yet'
No
Denholm Nelson Con·
lempor1ry Inc. Doane
Nellon V P Seer
This statement was
hied with the County
Clerk ol Oranae County
on 06/20/03
200JH'8H9
Delly Pilot June 26. l;Jly
3. 10. 17.2003 Th538
fk*'-a...u .... s......
The lollow1n11 persons
are doln& busrness IS
•) Cytech lnternat1onal
b) Cytech USA, 180
Newpor I Center Drive ..
Newport Buch, CA
92660
FldltlM ...._ fktttiM •••n ... s...... ....s ......
The lollow1na persons
ue doin11 busmen a\
PescaOou Bistro. 3325
Newport Blvd .. Newport
Beach. CA 92660
Daniel S1dhoum
Kennedy. 19541 Vntle
Circle. Huntington
Beach, CA 92646
JaQuel\ne Kan.awat1,
195•1 Vasile Circlf
Huntlnilon Beach, CA
92646
Rayland f uentes, 1436
12th Street Apt B.
Manhattan Beach CA
90266
This busmess 1s con
ducted by a eener at
partnership
Have you started do1n11
busmen yet? Yes 1998
Rayland Fuentes
Tll1s statement wn
filed with the County
Clerk of Oran11e County
on 06/ll/03
2003694I032
Daily Pilot June I 9, 26.
July 3. 10. 200J Th523
RditlMIMeu
.... s.......
The lollow1n11 per sons
are dOtnll business n
a ) He11ta11e Real bhte
b) Herotaae Realtors q
Heritage Really, d)
tleritage Property I/Ian
agement. e1 Heritaee
U1e tullow1ne persons
art do1na business as
J.A Kine & Anociates.
979 Sandcutle Or
Corona dei Mar. CA
9267S
Jerry A Kina. 979
Sandcastle Ot . Coron•
del Mu . CA 92625
Sharon J Kine 979
Sandcastle Or Corona
Oel Mar CA 9267!>
John L Kine 979
Sandcullt Or Corona
del Mar CA 92625
This business ts con
ducted by an un1ncor-
pora t eO assocta.tton
other than • partner5h1p
Have you s11tr ted do•na
busmen yet' Yts 01/
01 1977
Jerry A l\1ne
This sl•t~mtnt wu
filed with tne County
Clerk of Oran.it Cou11ty
on 07/08 OJ
200369507lS
Daily Pilot July 10 17
24. JI 200J 111579
Fi<tltlM .,..,,
.... s ........
The lollowtnll per \ons
are doonit bus1neu as
Haven s Door I 760
Pomona Avenue Cn\ta
Mua CA 9?627
11uven., S•\h & 011ur
l11c t CAI. I 760 Pomnn~
flctit6M hsiless .... s .......
The lollowme persons
are do•ni business As
Otnn Alliance, 1757
Wntm1ns ler Ave Co•I•
Mua. CA 92621
Lauren Lohman l/57
Westminster Ave. Cu•la
Mesa. CA 92627
Eric Lohman 17S7
Westminster Ave Costa
Mes.J CA 92627
This business is ton
ducted by husband and
wife
Have 1ou started doma
bu"ntn yet' No
Lau• en Lohman & Eric
Lohman
lh1• statement wu
lt16d with the County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 06rtJ10J
20036948041
D•1ly Pilot June 19 26
July J JO. 200J fh!>?8
fictlt6M am.u .... s ....
The lolluwina persons
"" dotna bustne~s •• laOe Morieaee 3188
Airw•y Avenu• Sutte G
Cost1 Mesa CA 92626
V1nh lia 2603 (Iden
Avenue •F Costa Mesa
CA 9l621
Nelson Chdu Ii (.avail
Ion Newport r.oa~t CA
92651
fhe lollow1n11 person•
are doma buslnus as·
a) R•w Choppers, b)
Forelront Mortllille
C op1tal c)
Rel1nancecily com, d)
Ref1nancec1ty, e) fore
front Capit al, f)
Havacat1on com, ll)
F oretront Cap1t<1I, 1041
W 18th St A 207, Costa
Mesa Caltlorn11 926:?7
David Gordon Howes
412 12th St Hunt1n1ton
Beach Caltlo1naa 926-48
This business 1s con
ducted by an 1nd1v10ual
Have you ~tarted doinll
business yet? No
Oav1d Howes
Thii st•lement was
!tied with the County
Clerk ol Or an&e County
on 06 OJ 03
20036946117
Daily Pilot July 3 10, 17
24 2003 Th556
fk1"6Mtuns
N-.S........
lhe lollowtne persons
are dom11 business 1s
The Tint Connection
2490 Ne .. pur I Blvd
Costa Mna Caltlorn•a
9262/
The follow Ina per son~
110 doing business u
M & 0 Personal Tra1n1na
Ser YICes. 25002 O• lord
Or • liit&una Niguel, CA
92677
Michael Frank Sturino,
25002 01lord Or . La
11un1 N111uel. CA 92677
Dina Mir le M•lle\•
25007 01 ford Or la
auna N1eut l. CA 92677
This busmns is con
ducted by· a eener al
p11tner ship
Have you started doma
buStness yet' Yes Apnl
18. 2003
Michael Sturino
Thts slltement wu
tiled with the County
Clerk of Or1nee County
on 06/JJ/OJ
2003 .. 41059
D11ly Pilot lune 19 26
July J 10 200J Th!>29
RdltlM ltalMsJ
.... *"-'
The lollnw1nc per 'on~
ire Ooln(ldbusonfn "
•I R1char Buint tre
at1ons, b ) R1charo
lohnson [ nterpmu c)
Advante Cap1t1I Croup,
380 W Wtlson St .
•( 106. Costa Me,11 t A
92627
R1charO Brent John~on
J80 W Wilson St
llOOO Of APPUCAllOI
JOI CIWIGI I OWtllSIW
Of AlCOHOUC
tMIAGI UCEMSl hhtf,.,.....,..
Wyl,2003
lo Whom It M3y Con·
cern
lhe Name( s) (oi the
ApplltanthJ ,,;.,e
CL EMENTE TORRES
CERAR DO
The apphcanh hsteo
above are appty1ne to
the Depar tment o t
Altohol•t Beveraee
Control to sell aJtonohc
beveraaes at 2263
f'AIRVIEW RO C COSTA
MCSA CA 92627
Type of ""nu(lJ
applied for 41 ON
SALE BEER ANO WINE
(~TING PLACE
Publtshed Newport
Buth Cost• Mesa D11ly
Pilot July 10 200J lh570
Adtll.a...u
"-*--' The follow ma per \Ons
•re dom11 busmess n
Crut•na Healthy Rela
t1onsh1Ch 283' Ir Ylne
Ave Newport Buth CA
92660
Joseph P•scalr Real
htate Corporation (CA>
2834 Irvine Ave. New
por I Bedlh CA 92660
The lolluw1n11 per\OOl
d• e doina busine~~ '"
Bill & Ctc1ly E nterprou~.
1240 Nor th Van Buren
St •!Ob Anaheim CA
9280/
Wrlh4r1• Wasson. 1240
North Van Bu1~n St .
Anaheim. CA 92807
Cectly Cedar, I 240
North Van Buren St
An•he•m CA 9280/
Th" bus1nen 11 ton
ducleO by a jlener al
partnership
H•ve you started do•n£
bu~•nt'ss yet' No
Cecily CeOar
This \l•ttmenl .. n
l•led with lhe County
Clerk ot Oran1te Cuunty
on07/0I/03
20036950019
Oa1ly Piiot Juli 3 I 0 l 7
24.•200J lh!>51
Fldlti.st.silm .... s ......
The follow1ni person•
are domfl business 1s
Mu11 & Assoc•ates 18!>1
£ r11sl Street Suitt
1257 Santi Ana CA
92705
Andrew C Muto 27778
HomestuO !Coad LaKu
n1 N111utl CA 976/ I
The followinw persoro)
ar • do1na bu\10e\\ d 1
Street Spurts 1001 !.
EI C•mmu Rul. San
Cten1e11te CA 9?612
Wtllt3m J I uku1k Jr .
2102 V11 Helticlto, S»ll
Cl,mante CA 9267J
Thi\ busontn 1s con
Oulttd by 4n 111d1v1du•I
Have you ,,., led Oomc
business yeP Yu 1 I
03
W1lll1m I luku1k Jt
Tiii\ \l•himent wn
t1ltd with lhr County
Cte•k ol Oran~e Cuunty
on 01 08 OJ
200JH50721
Oa1ty 1'1101 luly IO l I
24 31 200J Tll~Z
Fldlti.s '-ll!H1
"-SW...
rht lollow1n& PH\O"'
.ue do1n1 bu\4nu\ '' D11~1n11 Oita 204 )
Pru10ent Pl•te Cost•
Me\• CA 976::>7
Kim Rodnty Reynnld\
2043 Po 01dent Pl•l•
Co"• M~H (.A 9262/
Th,. bu"nu\ " LOii
OucteO by •n 1n01Y1du•I
Hoe y•JU started do1na
Du\lnrn y•I' Nn
Kim Rodn•y ll~ynolds
Zald A Astarabadl, 180
Newport ·cenlet Dnve, ~~~~~~UON-~~~~~~--l~ew~o~t S.•.n.,......G.
A·223 La rry Sutton, 92660
iie.ctie· ,,,.,~ w.
Wtn& Cir .. Costa Mesa.
<:A 92626 4850
A"···· "·· • · Mc)•!..
California 92627
1 his busu1es•, •s con
ducle11 br-a ~e•M
Autom<il1ve Connec
loon\ lni. <CA) 2490
New11111 I Blvd , Cost.a
Meu. Cal1fornta 92627
lh~ -bUSJJl~U ~ r.oa
du! ted by a corporation
llave vcu started do1n11
business yet?
•E 106. Costa Men CA
92627
lhl\ bu\mt n I\ 'on
dueled by • <orporat1nn
lbv~ ynu •la1 t•d doony
bus1ne \\ vet' Ye\
7/lOOI
lh1s busme\\ 1\ cnn
ducted by an 11101v1dua1
Have you \lart~d do•na
bo\lness yet'
I h1\ .. 11tement wa•
till'd with the County
Clerk ul Or~n&r Cuunty
"" 07 01103 200JHS0129
...
Misc. bous, luuae• Hauan Ranoult. 180
A·33J Julia Staudt. Newport Center Drove ,
boos., clothes. vacuum Newport Beach. CA
cleaner. Futon 92660
C·002 Jay Wilkerson. This bui•ne~s 1s con
furniture, tool bo.es, dueled by • 2enetal bicycle. Misc. boats partnerst11p
E·209 Josh Whelpley, 2 Hive you started 001n&
retriaueton. maltrtss. busrness yet' No
furnrture. plastic Cheirs. Za1d A. A$!1r1b1d1
mlcro11t1ve oven This statement was
E·259 Chrostma Walker. hied with the County
furniture, Misc Bo•es Clerk ol Or1n11e County
Publrshed Newport on 06/JJ/03
Beach·Costa Mesa 011ly 200369'1033
Piiot July 3 . 10. Oatly Pilot June 19. 26.
2003 Th568 July J, JO. 2003 Th524
S......tl
Alir' • 'tlU..tl
fkllM ........
The follow1n1 person
hes 1b1ndoned the use
of the Ftctlllous BuSt·
nus Name· 1) T ·Street
Surf b) T ·Street Surf
Sh op c) T Street
Surf.com d) T·Street
Surf Center e) T ·Street
Surfbo1rds f) l ·Slreet
Surfboards, App1rel &
More. 108 C1lle Oel
Pac1f1co, San Clemente.
CA 92672
The F lcttttous Business
name referred to above
was filed in 011n1e
County on 8· 19·200/,
FILE NO 20026913932
Norm1n 01yle Ervin
Jr ., 108 Calle Del P1c1
lico, San Clemente. CA
92672
Witham J Lulo.1s1ll Jr •
108 Celle Del Pac1llco.
San Clemente. CA 92672
This business Is con
dueled by. • 11en111I
pulneu/111>
N0<man Oayle Ervin Jt
This statement wu
filed with the County
Clerk of Oren1e County
on 07 /08/03 '
200SHS07H
Dally Pilot July I 0, 17,
2,, J I. 200J TH58!> ........... ........
The followlna persons
1re dolna business as
a) T ·Street Surf b) T ·
StrHt Suri Shop c) T ·
SltHt Surf.com d) T·
StrHt Surf Center t) T
Stttet Surfboards I) T
Street Surfboerds. Ap
parel £ More. 108 Celle 0.1 Peclflto, San Clem·
ente, CA 92672
T·StrHt Inc. {CA). 108
C1ll1 0.1 Peclflco, San
Clemente. CA 92627
This business is con·
ducted by· en fndivlduet
H1v1 you a!Mled dotn&
business yet? Yn . 05/
05/2000
T·SliHt Inc .. Normen
0. Ervin k ., C.C.0 ./
Pr•ldlttt
This ltltlment WH
~ wlttl ti" C4unty
Cleftl of Or11111 C4unty
Oft 07 /Oll03 MU6tS07to D.ity ,Mot Jul) 10, 17. 2A.. 31, 2003 lh51l ........ .........
Tht ro11ow1111 ,.,10111 •• dolnt bvtlnta• ...
A11'4 '"" Pkl•, na S.t. 1.Mbet Awe .. Cotti MIA, c.tlforllll 92127
flltDMnwntd K1twettdl, 2M a..ita lubll Awe ,
c.e1 .... Calllornla ..,
TIW ~ .. COii
~W!lfl-..VIJ'ljtl
""' ,.. •lM'tM loilll ~ ... , .... .,._d ltarw11141
ntlt ttAlttMtnl "b .... .,. tfMI C-t, '*-" .. 0r-.. '-Mt •"'11/0J ...... , ..
Deir ,... .. 17 L.!4.1 ., ... ., ,...
s ........
U u I 1 dtllhuf
Rt-. ........
The lollow1n1 person
has abandoned the use
of the F1ct1hous Busi
ness Name Best Ott1ce
tnslallaUonl, Jnc /OBA
At Your Service Oeltvery.
Inc. 2138 S Wn11hl St
Santa Ana. CA 92705
The Flcllltous Business
n1me referred to aboye
wu llled In Oran11e
County on 2/2J/OJ. FILE
NO 20016856094
At Your Ser vice De
llverg Service. Inc <CA)
21J S Wr111ht St ..
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Thtl builness 1s con·
ducted by 1 corpora hon
At Your S.1vte1 De
livery Inc Laurie
H1mplon. President
This llalement was
l1led with the County
Clerll of Oranae County
on 06/17/03
200Ht4UOO
Oa1lr Piiot June 26, July
J. JO, 17.2003 Th533 ,.... ....
... se....
The lotlow1n11 persons
are doin1 business n
1) Caltforn1a Mortaaee
>.cceptance Corporetion
b) Catmec c) Calmac
Direct d) Calmac Real
Esl1t1. •695 MacArthur
Court, Suite 1100,
Newport Baach, CA
92660
C1llfornt1 Mort1111e
Acceptance Corporation.
(CA), 4695 M1cArlhur
Cour t. Suite 1100,
;~ort Beach, CA
This business Is con·
ducted by. 1 corporation
Hive you sterled doln&
business yet? Yes. April
21, 2003
C11iforn11 Mort1111
~ceptence Cof POf•lion,
Chrlsloph11 Eberhart. V!Ce President
This statement wn
fated with ttle •County
Clttta of Orenat Co11nty
on 06/13/03 IOOMHIOSO
Oei11 Piiot Jul~ 10, 17,
2•. ll. 2003 Th586 ......... ........
The follow1111 p.r.0111
trt dol111 buslneu u ·
1) Newport Offtc1 So
lutlo11•. t>) Merkelin'
M11ters Otoup, Sa
Ntwrrt Center Drive
136..:.l-!!•#llOll 8t•ch.
CAnMU
fllomu low~. ~37
N,W'POrl C.nt11 Ortve
13&1, ,..wP'>fl Ba•cll,
CA92960
This b1tt illtU It cOfl·
dvcted by: en lndlwldl.llll
ltewt 10\I •l#t ... .,,,..
bu.llntt• ... , YM
1 1-oJ
ThomnlOWJ Tiiie tlatltn«ft1 WU
filed wltll Ille Covftt1
c:Mtr• of Or11111t Cou11t, e11°"72I03 .. ...... ,..
~W,J,I~
David W Myhre. 2785
Wuw1ng Cir , Costa
Mesa, CA 92626·4850
This business 1s con
dueled by an 1ndlv1dual
Have you started dom11
business yet'
Yu 1964
David W Myhre
This statement vns
loled with the County
Clerk of Or1n11e County
on 06/20 03
200369'887S
Daily Pilot June 26. July
3 10 17 200J lh!>-41
fidlllmW..U .... s.......
The follow1n1 per son~
are do1n1 business as
Cu lie F inanc1al Con
sultme. 4000 Channel
Pl . Newport Be~ch CA
92663
Dan rel C ast1llo ?I 0
Lille ln •117 l'lewporl
Beach. CA 97663
This business 1s con
due led by an md1v1dual
H.tvt you started do1n11
business yet' Yes
6/1/02
Daniel Castillo
Thts statement was
filed with the County
Clerk of Oran11e County
on 06/27/0J
200369'9722
Daily Pilot July 3 I 0. 17
24.2003 lh557
fidllimtlliltU ... s.......
The foltow1na persons
are do1n11 business u
J&R Motorsports 1760
Monrovia Ave •A 9 A
10. Costa Mesa. CA
92627
Raymond Harslld
1760 Monrovta Ave
Cost• Men CA 92627
Thts bus1neu ts con
ducted by an 1nd1v1du1I
Have you star tell doina
business yet1 No
Raymond Harstad
This statement wu
filed with the Count)'
Clerk of Oran11e County
on 07/08/0J
200S69S0745
Dally Prlol July 10, 17
2•. J I. 2003 Th575
fldllM ..... .... s......
fhe followina persons
tre do1n11 business as
Or •nae Coast Roolin11
Co.. 2870 Chios Rd ..
Co1l1 Mesa. CA 92626
David K Miller, 2870
Chaos Rd . Costa Meu .
CA92626
Th11 business rs con·
ducted by: 1n Individual
Have you st11 led dolna
bus1neu yet? Yes 1985
Devid K Miiier
This stetement wu lated wrth IN Cou11ty
Clerll of Or1n1e County
on06/V/03
IOOStHt110
Dail) Pitot July 3. 10, J7,
,24, 2003 Th564 ........... ...........
TN fo1tow1nc ,Sersons
er• 001n1 businn• es
cu .i Deti1n ' Auocl
1tes. JS feu upt Drive,
~Ot t Bu ch CA
Mtt 11r1t Ann Gen~.
3& &euup• Odo , ::M!ort Su ch, CA
Thlt bvslntu b COtt
dtlded by: an lndM dlMll
ltewt ,OU •t.,.led dol111 bottM.Q~?No
Mlf&.1t1t Gatti
llttt 11111.-nt WH
f"'4 •tth tbe Covnty c.r• ol Orlfllt Covnty onOl/?1!03 .._...,,.
o..tr _,.llot .1111y a. 1~. _111 1', 2llO,J ,.,,.,
Tht\ hU'\ln"~' '' t nn
dueled by a lOr por at1 on
Have you starteO doing
business yet? Yu 091011
2002
Heaven \ Suh & Door
Inc Slott Dunn Pre\1
dent
This stalrmenl was
toled with lhr C.ouf!ty
Clerk nt Or tnRt County
on 07 08 03
200J69S0733
Daily Pilot July 10 17 2• 31 2003 lh'>83
The follow1ne per som
arr Oo1n1 bu\lness "
01lullo lndustnat 711
I '2 Sapphire Ave
Newpor t Be ach CA
9"661
Sean 01lullu l 17 I /l
Sapph11e Avt Npwpnrl
Beach CA 92661
Tn1s bu\•nn' 1s Lon
ducted by an 1nd1v1du~I
Have you si.rted dome
bu~tnP•,s yet' No
Sun 01hillu
1111\ \latem~nt w•~
hied with the Criunty
Clerk of Or an11P Cn1mty
on 07/08103
200369S0719
011ly P1lut July 10 17
24 31 2003 _ Th580
fldttiws .... H .... s .....
The follow1n11 persons
are do1ne bui1ness as
[MS Con\ult1n11 2016
Beel hwood Avf fut
lerton CA 978lS
Michael R•t Sm1thhne
2016 Bttchwllod Avt
Fullerton CA 9281!>
lh1s bu~1ness ts con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you 'tar''" doina
business yet?
Yes 2119/03
Michael Rav Sm1lhhn&
This statement wes
Med with the County
Clerk of Or an111 County
on 06/20/03
2003690H4
Dally Pilot June 26, July
J, 10 17.2003 Th536
Actltlwla....1
N-.Sllt_.
.
Tile lollow1na ptrsons
are dolna busineu u
M1y Photo and Oes11n.
300 Bro1dw1y. Cost a
Mesa, C11ilorn1a 92627
Keith Terrill May. JOO
Bro1dway, Costa Mesa
Cahforn11 92627
Th" business as con
ducted by an 1nd1v1du1I
Have you started dome
business yt1? Ye• II/I I
1997
Keith May
Thtt. statement was
fried with the County
Clerk of Or en1e County
on 07/1/03
HOUts0102
D•ll1_P1lol luly J 10. 17
24. 2003 Th5'8
The lotlowlna 1111 aon~
11• dolna butlnus ...
Copiers World, !U7
Ne wport Center Or
Suite 52~. Ne wpotl
B11ch, C1hforn11 926&0'
Amm., Al llHt h lm
l'asll1. 5319 Unln r1ltr Or. 1211. lrvlnt , Cell
fornl•926l2
Tl'lla bullnata It co~·
dtlcled by: l !J. lfldlvf4juef
Htw ,ou afll I.cl ~
b11.tneu yet? Yn, .le11
200J
Ammer At tbrelllm
Pe~e
f fllt a .. ttlMllt WH
hied witll lfle ~ty
ci.t11 ol Otenae Cowtr on 07/1/Q.J ...... ,., ..
~~IJ:4 Mr i. ·~.a.
p11 Iner ~hip ~
H•n vuu \ldil~d du1111t
business vet'
No
Vonh lb
1 hi\ sl atem~nt w&s
tiled with the Cou11ty
Clerk ut 011nce Countv
on 06 20/03
200369'HH
Oa1ly Pilot June 76 July
3 10 17 700J lh!'l37
FlctftiM tMtss
"-S"'-1
l he lollowine peaons
'"' dome bus•nrn n About lime Ptumbma
1080 Ill Bati1v1a Stretl
Oranae Cal1lurn11 92768
About Tune Plumb•ne
<CAJ 1080 N B•tavta
St re~ l Or an11e Cahlo•
"'" 92768 This bu\lnos 1s con
due led by •corporation
Have you starteO do1n~
bu\1nen yet' No
About l 1m~ Plumb1n11
Marotyn I 1andach Corp
SecrtlMV
lhl\ staternent w••
flied with thr C.<>unty
C IPr k ri f Or .anaa County
on 06/25/03
20036949374
D•1ly Ptlot June l6 July
J 10 I/ 2003 lh54!>
FlctftiM hsilns .... s .......
T"e lollowma pe,.ons
are do1n11 business n
Chubbywood 537 New
port Center Dr •338
Newport Beach CA
92660
Ron H•ncock I OJ
Hertior Wuud• Place.
Newpor I Buch CA
92660
Rober I W Hancoc;ll
:?!>51 Cahforn•• Ave
S11n•l lflll CA 90755
This business I\ con
ducted by a eenu•I
par tner\hip
tfavo you ~larleO doma
business yet? No
Ron ~tancock
Thrs statement was
tiled with the County
Clerk ol Or.Jn&• Countv
on 06/13/03
200JH41021
0•111 Pilot June 19. 26.
July 3. JO, 200J 1 h520
Yts 8/10/1998
Automotive Connet
hons Inc Jim E. Ko.
President
I his ~tatement was filed
with the County Clerll of
Orange County on
06/20/03
2003690141
Daily Ptlot June 26 July
J JO 17 2003 Th535
FktltlMW.U
llmtS.......
The follow1na persons
.re Ootn& busmen u
New Oa,~n of Oran11e
County Tiouse Church
1626 Mar11uerrte Ave
Coron~ Del Mar CA
92625
Henry A Johnson,
1676 Mareuerrte Coron•
Del Mar. CA 9262!>
lhts business 1s con
du< led by nn rnd1v10uftl
Have you ~t•rted do1na
bus1ne~s yet' Yes
May J. 2003
Pastor Henry A
l11hnson
lh•s statement was
filed with lhe County
Clerk ot O• ~nae County
on 06127/0J
20036949711
Daily Ptlot July 3, IQ. 17.
74 2003 Th!>62
Rc1111Ma...ss
"-S.......
l he follow1n1 persons
are do1n11 business as
Atl1tood Appr 11ul Ser
Vices 1361 [I Camino
Real '17J Tustin, CA
92180
Jud1t11 Ann Schoeffler
1361 Et Camino Real
•173' Justin CA 91780
This businus 1s con
Oucted b•n 1nd1v1du1I
Have you started do1n1
business yel1 No
Judith Schoeffler
This statement was
hied with lht County
Clerk ot Oran11e County
on 06/26/03
200169'9679
Oatly P1lut luly 10. 17.
24, JI, 2003 Th5/2
RctltlM .....
llmtse...t
The lollowma pe"ons
are do1na buslnen n
Ken Co .. 1760 Monrov1t
Ave •~ 9, A· 10 Coste
Mesa, CA 92627
Kerri H•rshd. 1760
Monrovia Ave Co\ll
Mtse CA 92627
l hrs businus IS con
ducted by an tndtvtdual
Have you stert9d do1n1
bullnes.s yet? Ho
Keni Harstad
This statement was
ftled wrth tire County
Clerk of Dfenae County
01101/08/03 200a.tS.0744
Datly Pilot luly 10. 17.
24.31.2.003 Th576
Rell.. ..... ..........
Tha followi111 ptrtons
are dolna bu11lneu H .
Mora•" P.R (l'ubli~
Rtlitlons ft ·Markttln&)
2504 w MacAtth11t Blvd
18L Sent• Ane. C.Ntornle
t2t04 MMp n N1uy.n, %?262
En tdd1e Or., lake
, or .. t, C111for11le 92'30 Th•• ~ ... la (Oft•
ducted by: at1 lfttlMclCltl
Hive ~ atMtM llolns bllM~ttHNo MorpnNfll.-.n
Tlllt •1•tt111911t WH
filed Wltll tfle c.uniy
Cltfll of Ort~ Cov1111
onOl/13,IOJ ....... ,.,
OaM¥ , ... t Mv ·~ JL U ,il,20Q.J ,.._,
Ttus bu~1ne~' 1\ <.011
dueled by an 1nd1y1dual
Have you star led do1n~
business yet'
Ya:s6 Z3 OJ
Richard John\on
This sutement wu
flied with the County
Cler~ ot Or1n11e County
on 06 ?•103
2003694'20 7
Daily Pilot June 26 July
3. JO 17.200J Th533
RdlllMINitls ... s .....
The fottow1n1 pe"uns
11e do1n1 busanos u
Encore Cruises 3424 Vi.a
Oporto Sltp •109 New
port Beach. CA 9/66J
Crut Atlanltc & Pa
cif1c Yacht Corp ltAJ
3253 Broad S treet.
Newpor I Beach CA
92663
I his business is con
ductea by a corpor•llon
Have you st•rted dome
busintu yet' No
Grell Atlantic & Pa
lll1c Yael>! Corp . Harr~
Schuit, Seu el" y
fhls statement wa\
filed with the County
Cttrk of Orenae Colml¥
on 07/0110J
2003'9500H
011ly Pilot July 3 10. 17
2• 200J I h552
FldllM ..... .........
The follow1n1 persons
are do1n11 bu\tneu n
Wireless No.. JO
Morena trv111e CA 92617
DMC Companies ICA) JO Morena. Irvine CA
92612
lh1s business " con
ducttd by a corporatton
Hewe you s I 1r led do•nc
busrneu yet? No
OMC Compen1es. David
M Ctrlson. President
This statement was
hied 11ttlh th• County
Cterh of 011n11e County
on 07/08/03
200JHS07J4
Dilly Pilot July IO. I 7,
2•. J l , 2003 ThS84
Adl.W... ...s......
The followlna per~on•
.,, doin1 buslnns as
Ace f'rel11ht Service,
19487 Sur htl Or ,
Huntlnaton BHch, CA
92648
Et1yn1 Poy, 19487
Surfsel Drive. Hunlina
ton BHch, CA 926'8
This busmen IS con·
ducted by en lndrv1du11
Hevt you lllfted doint
buslnus yet? No
Elayne Poy
This st1t1rnent "" Med wrth lht County
Clefll of Or•na• County
on 06127/03 too.IH4t7to
01111 ,ilot July 3. 10. -1!..1 2•. 1003 Th:lCIO .......... ..........
Joseph Putdl~ Re<1I
£\tale C.orpnrahon 01
Joseph r PeHale
Pr1s1der>t
This 't1tement wu
llled with the County
Cler~ ol Oranae County
on 06 13 03
200J6t41034
Daily Piiot Jvne 19 ?6
July 3 10 200J Th!l2!> Fidfl6M.....,
... s--..
The lotlow1n1 pr,.On\
are Cloin& bu•u•us as
Spin ?973 Har bo• Blvd
U ()3 Cost• Mt•• CA
92626
Saund11 k Abbott
107J Salvador Cosh
Mesa. CA 97626
Robert W Wells 687
Alta V•sll Way l aaunA
Beach. CA 97651
This business I\ LOO
dudeO by co Pl! '"en
Hive you star led do1na
busineu yet? Na
Robert W Wells
Saundra K Atlbntt
This statement wn
llled with lht County
Clerh of Or•1111e County
on 06/2010J
200'6941179
Daily Pilot June 26 July
J 10, 17 200J Th!>42
AdltM .... •s...... The followm& persons
are dom1 business n
Spyalns Inspection• &
Con\ulttna ' Amesbury
Court l •de11 Ranch. CA
92694
Steven K r 1le 4
Amesbury Court l•dera
Ranch. CA 92694
This busineu ts con·
dut leO by an 1ndlY1dual
Have you started do1na
buslneu 1et 1 No
Steven Fite
This statement .. u
loled with the County
Cletll of Oren11e County
on 05/28/03
200169'6207
011ly Pllol June 26, July
3, 10, 17.2003 ThS«
RdlllM ..... ... s.......
The followrna penons
are dotna business 11:
LAI Appl11ncu. 2•
Southbrook. Irvine. C~ 9260'
Aleh .ndf Luh.enko, 2•
Southbrook. Ir vine, CA
92604
This business 1s con
ducted by an tndiv1du1l
Han you started cloina
business yet?
Yn6·09 OJ
Ai..u ndf Lul'14nllo
This •t1tement wH
flied with the County
Ci.Ii of -Or1n1e County
Oft "4127 /03
too•••"7" 01141 Piiot July 3, 10, H..1
24, lOOJ fh:l:)IJ
l'es 1112,98
AnO,.w C M1111
This statemtnl vwo
toled w11h tne County
Cler~ ol Oran11e County
on 06 23 Ol
200369'9 I U
Daily Pilot June 26 July
J IO 17 2003 Th5"14
fktttiM~
MilMS........
The followrnc per\nns
ue 001ne bu~1ness o
lut1mH247 cnm 4SJO
Ca mpus 011vt •38
Ne .. porl Br•tn CA
92660
Slephtn s,hulir 4570
C•mpus 01111~ •18
New11011 1!uu1 <:A
92660
I h1\ bus1nn' ts , on
ducted by an ind1v1du•I
Have you star led 001111
bus1ne~s ytt' No
Stephen Sc hullf
This statemMI wo
foled with lhr County
Cler~ of Or.nee Cuunty
on 06127/0J
20036949712
Ditily Pilot luly 3 I 0 17
24 200J I h'>61
flctit6M lfsiliMJ .... s .......
The ln1towtn1 per~""'
•re doma business u •> Animal Amour b)
Anrm1I Amore 2674
Or a nee Ave C I Cos II
Mua CA92627
Joan M1r1e Oldfield
267' Or a nae Ave C I
Costa Mesa CA 926'/7
This bus1nes~ 1\ con
ducted by an 1nd1v1du•l
Have you \far led do'"i
busmen yet' Vt\ 2 03
loan Marte Oldl1ttd
This statement was
filed wtth the Coun~
Clerk of Oran1e County
on 06/IJIOJ
200Ht41030
Daily Pilot June 19. ?6,
Joly J. 10, 2003 Th5?2
FldltlM.....,
... s.......
The followln& pe,,ons
are dolna busineu as
Medow. 307 15th St •6.
Hunlin&lon Buch. CA
926-48
Michael Ben de W1t.
307 I !Ith St •6. Hun
ttnaton Beach. CA 9~
This buslneu Is con
ducted by 1n md1vHlual
Have rou st11ted dolna
business yet'
Yes •11/03
Machle! de Wtt
This itatement wu
laled with the County
Cler1o. ot On ntt County
on06/20/03
HOMt4Uto
0.lfy Pilot June 26. July
3, 10, 17,2003 Th543
Rell.. ..... ........
TIM lollowlna p.rson•
111 dolfll butlnut •• Tht follo•lfll pe11on1 ....... ..... Ho-cl l'rodv<tion1. 128
"' dolna bvalntM ••· ........ Emereld 81,., L11u111 •) D•ll• Mot«lflO'h, II) 8Hcll, Ctlffornla 92661
mlnlmotou• com ~I The followln1 person. Matthew How•rd f>10·
Allcl• P•1kwe1. L11un. •" ctolnt butlneu n · ductlon. 928 Erner1ld
Hiiis, CA 92'53 Newport ,..H, Ac>Pllenc• h)I, le1u111 Bu ell .
Dl.J lflll Corp (CA) Rept lf, J063 H•111 Avt ., C1Ufornl1 926~1
2973 Harbor Blvd. •347. C4sti Meu, CA 92'Ze Judith 8. Sllu1ttr, 928
Coll• Mese, CA 92626 John S•kt.alle, 3063 Emereld 81y, L11u111 Tl'll• bv1ln"t II COfl· K1yn Ava .. C4at• Mew, Suell. Cettfornla 926$1
jluc tff b1: • COfPOt1tl011 CA.92626 This bullnen ts con•
H1v1you11Mttd doln1 fhla buamtu Is con· ducted by. •fl lndMduel
butlnett retl duCjed by. en lnctlvlduet Have you alMttd clolnl
Yt1 3·0l Htw 10ll stetted doftlt bu~ 1117 Yu, t/10/
01.J 1111er11111011•1 i.u"""'r" °' Corp , Jo11 Oe l• Jara, Ytt Ott t • HM Matt Sllustw fttt~t .lolln S.i.m1 Tiiis tt•temtnl wu
TMa 1t1t-llt w11 Thlt •l•tt!Mflt •et (lle4 wlttl tltt Countr fW witll tllt Covl\tJ lhcl wft.11 tn. C4uflb Cltftl ot Or1f11t County
Clerk el Or.,. Countt =...,,_ C.1U1ty on '17/t/Ol
Oft Ol/21/03 Oft ' ....... ,. ' .. 11Mt111 , o.llt, .._ 2I M 09ily 'llot Jttl, 3, 10, 17; ~·.,..,3• 1~ 3.ao •• rl003 ~ M.iOGJ "'"';
o.,1y Pollll luly l 10 I/
?4 ?003 lh!>'>~
Fk1lt6M IMeu
llmtS........
I lie follow•na person\
41 t" du1n1 bu\1n~'" I\
Pup Poop P•trul Ill!
Pone Pl•• r r "'ta Mn•
1.A'U677
l•n•te !>u• '\pro~ 8JI
Pin• P•a·• ( 0\11 Mn .1
<:A 9?671
Hu\ Lu' tOC\'& 11 \.Uh
due.ltd IJy tn md1vi:1 .. .-1
H••t you \I" trd d )•nl
bu\1nt\\ Y• t '> ~o
J•n•te Spr •k
lh1s st1ttment wn
f1lr<I with the Counly
Cler~ ul o .. nt• Courot,
un 07 08 OJ
2003 .. 50749
Daily Pilot luly I 0 I /
?4 31 7003 rh~ls
FldttiM a..i.ns ... w-.
Ill« follnw•n1 person\
ar., <Jo1na bu\111•'\\ ...
ll~c•end• D• MoJ Apt
160 W Wiison l:tistf
Moa CA 92648
lniJ Wen Hwana !>71 l
H11h111te I tn ac r II vm•
CA 92617
lma Lona 11 .. Mi '>Iii'
lh&haatt ter111c~ 1rv1nf
CA92612
Wiison Y1n(I l S02
Weymount Senta An.-,
CA 92705
fh1l bu\1ntu is co11
0U(lt0 by I aener II
par tner\h1p
HIYe you •Ur ted do1n11
bustntn ytt' Yes 198!1
Ina Wen Hwan1
fht• statement wai
l1led with the County
Cler~ ol Or1n1e County
on 07 01103
2003HS0014
Daily Pilot July 3 10 17
2' 200J I h!>5l
~ ..... ........
The loflow1n1 per sons
•rt doina buslnus u
CAJ [nterproses. 903 W
17th St Space 81 co,11
Meu. CA 92627
Edw11d Anthony Jan
ecek. 903 W l7th SI
Spice 81, Colla Mesa,
CA 976?7
Jewel Oun Janecell.
903 W I 7th St Spac.e
81 Costa Mcu, CA
92627
Thi\ business 11 con
ducltd by huiband end
wife
Hht JOll •t.ttt•O doillt
busmen yet' No
Cdwerd AnthQny Uin
ectk
rhra ateternent ...
filed wrth the County
Clerk ol Or1n1e County
on 01/0l/()3 HOHtS.070
Delly Ptlot July IO. ll. i•. 31. 200J run
Rell.. ..... ... ......
The foltowlna '*'°"'
ere doln• bualntaa " C11atln1 H .. lthy Rel ..
Uon-"19•. 213-t It ,•Int Avt., Newport 8Hch,
CA 92e60
Or JMeph Pucale
~ f'.l .. Inc • (CA), n.3'
Irvin• Ave • N•wporl
Buell. CA 92660
Thi• buslneu I• to,,.
ducted h ' I C:Ol'POl'lllofl
..... )'OU 11.,tM doifw
buslnns yelf Ve , 1 ll
2001 Or. Joleplt Pe1e1i.1
M f .T, Inc r... Or ,....,.
f. Pncell, nelllelllt
Thlt stat14111111 •• ,.... with the Co1111tr
ewtt of 0rlnl'I Countr
Oft OllJMIJ • ...... ......
OtHy '"°' ""'°' \t , 1'.. Mr), 101 200J TldM
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-The lollow1ne per \On\
.. ,. do11111 bu,ineu d\
Sin for Sele. 268 Cab11llo
St #A, Costa Me\• CA
92627
Tom Kr•chl, 268 c.
prlllo St •A Cost•
'Mesa, CA 92&27
This business 1$ <On
dueled by tn 1nd1v1du•I
Have you \lar led doing
bu"nen yet? Nu
Tom K11cht
Th•' $tate111en1 w•'
filed with the Cuu11ty
Clerk of Or•nit• C «unly
on 06!21 Ol
20036949723
1>~1ly Pilot July 3 l 0 I/
l 4.2003 Th56S
flctillM INlns ..... s ........
The lollow1ne per\on'
.re do1ne bu\mH\ J\
Del Sol 200 Mam Suot•
• 113. Huntm11tun Bo•• h
C•ltlc.rn .. 1 92648
Suri City l'•r tn~r' 11 t
(CA) ;>oo M•m Suit•
'113 llunt1n111on a~···,,
Caltfor m• 9lb48
Th•\ bu"1ne~\ t\ t. .,n
ducted by • Lm11te1I li~b1l1ty Cu
t1ttv~ yrHJ 1tdrft'd dtuu~:
bu\1n~'' yeti YO\
IY.>'01 11003
Suri r.11y P.11111.,•
LLC Amy I o ... ner M111tr
Jhl\ .l~l~nttnl WA
ltlfld with th_. t 11urif1
rt~'" ot 01.tnR" c '""'' 1
"" 06 04 Qj 20036946990
0.11; P1101 Ju11 j 10 11
24 2003 lh'h'J
l he lullow1n~ por\ons
•rf dorna bu\1n11u n
l) p 1 r I l u d I I y
Cunn1t ted C11m ;n39
f> A<ilu Ave •I Cost• M~,. CA926l7 IJ"'"' Edmund Futrell 12 J9 P ol1l1< Ave •F
tc.\t• Meu. CA 92627
fhl\ bU\Hle\\ I\ C.:011
<111t tl'd by ~n 1nd1v1dual
H••r vc.u \l•rted doin2 ~u,orot \\ rtt' Nu
'""'"' ( dmu11d l urr ~II fh10,. \tdltm•·nt w•\
lol~d ... 11, th• l •uonty
{ l•·f il 11f fhttu r C •Jtmty
on 01 f!I! OJ
1003119S070
D•1ly P1tn1 Jul / IO. 17
t 4 JI tOOJ 111~/4
rtctitious~
Ncnt Shlltnllftt
Th• followma pel\On$
are do1n1 bu,lness as
a) lhe Al/ Oen b) The
Audio V1dee Oen. 2060
Placent" •C2 Cost•
Mesi CA 92627
Oe11ll Coplin Wrn11•1
174 1 15th St •B.
Wutmmsttt CA 92683
l hos busrnen I\ ton·
duded by an ondrv1du•I
H .. e you st•rted dorn11
bus1nos yetl No
Oe11k W1nee••
!ho\ \latem1nt was
loled with the Cuuuly
Clerk of Oranat County
on 06 13'03
20036948040
D•1ly Pilot June 19, 26.
luly .J. 10, 200J Th527
flctltiM INitis
N-.s..,._,
fn,. f •• 11 ·..-rH·~ ,..,., 1n 1 fh~ tollnwmv person'\
., t 111 111, bi' IOt '. ~ \I ttt.. do1n~ l>U\tn~\~ 6\
Cirl.i11 f'r.,petli<' .''l'>(l lJualoty rt~\h Pro<1ule
kJ111I '"'" Av• f.u\ld 3075 lylet ,/dy, Cost•
M•"• I •• 1,f, '' "'·' 9/f,;if, M~\a CA 976?&
(1,.t ,t 1'1tlJ·•·r11 .. -. t LA) Ho'il M.tr 1n1 l a1os
l'i',r I< ""I •1•h Av. JOI'> I ~ll'r W•y Co1.ta
4 o• I 1 ""• 1 r Jhl tn•• M~1.• CA 9l6Z6
1 l,/O Iv\~ l dtO\ J075 f yler
11H\ t1u\lf1t-\\ •'. lVfl Wd'J Cu\ld Mt~,a CA
.tu1 Ii t I 1 1 l or1 to ti 926l6
It tl11l1ly l I fh1'\ bu\HU•\\ 1\ c.on
!Lt.,."'" .t.11t1•\!\l•Jtt1t~ '1tuh~d by hu\banct ctnd
t111\+1U'" ._ .. , N· Wllf'
liil•o •, .,1-rto It-I Hd~,. 'fUU \t4tlt:d doing
M ,, t, 111 l11pJ,."" I bu~io ... ,., yt-P No
I•• t I Ru • Mdrm• l dlu\
'' •h-n ,.,,, w ''• I h Sf6ttm,nl ...,a!.
'' Ph n . .,. I 1111111-; l1l~f1 Yrtfh thtt County
'"', • IJt.'11~,. Ir.,,,,., '"''"' .. ,,, "'""~~County
"'' fjl 111 [J. '"' 01 011 03 1003&9S004S 20036950741
O••lv Pr1.,1 July
t4 JI lQOj
Polit·,
Thi lottowrne person\
ut doina bu,rnn.t. u
P1t1I Puihers 3320/
Pasto Ce,.eza. San Ju1n
Cipl\tr1110. CA 9267!>
Ann• K1the11ne lot
bar ti!. 230 East 18th St
Cos I• MIH. CA 92627
This busmen rs 'on
ducted by an 1ndrv1dual
Hne you $larted do1n11
buSlneu ytl? No
Anna Ka ther1ne Z1e
bar th
This •l•hmenl w•\
filed with the County
Clerk ol llt an2t County
on 06123/03
20036949031
Oarly Pllul July 10 17
24 31. 2003 Th!>ll
The lollow1ne pu suns
.tre dorne bu\lllUS ••
PhO V1etmanue Noodln
17012 Knott Ave •t,
Garden Grove C1lolorn1a
92804
Lan Neoc Luu !>!>25
W Ho&hl•nd St Santi
Ana C•lofor ma 92704
fh1s bu,,ine'\\ 1s t.on
dut ted by Ill 1nd1v1dual
Ho• you started dome
bus1ne\s yet' No
l•n N~ut Luu
Tho\ sl•h:menl w"' l1lfd with tht County
Cl~•~ of Or•nKe l:ounty
"" O!> l0'0J 2003694S33S
Daily P1lut June 19. 26.
July 3. I 0 200J Th530
Th• followoroe per son'
ue doone bu•inen n
Body Aenao\\ance
24/01 Reymond 9?~7
lake Forni Cahlorn10
92&30
Beverly J Wilham\
Z470l A•ymund •LSI
l•ke Forni I ahl111111• I
9Z630
1h1\ bus,1n"\" 1\ t .,,,
dulled by ·"' 1nd1v1du•I
Han you \t.or led 1Jo1n~ I
bus1nen ftl' N11
Bevorly J W1lhdm'
!his \IMfm•nt "''
filed with thr 1>u•1l1 Cler~ of Or au~e I r111l 1
on Olt110 I
20036951)090
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N-. StattlMlll
The tolh..1wir•• '-'q ~ ,,,
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03
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20036950103
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21 Pee lllOIJP
22 Smal brown bird.
24 Vegas lead-lo
27 Hafr rurie<s
28 Prnldent's no :~~;_,
31 Lupino ol l~ms.
32 Prod
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35 Membetahlp dU96
37 FronlH!f llYtllihood
38 Faint (2 ..OS.I
40 Kind ol prize
41 Soclc pan
42 Subjects
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46 Plle
47 Mounlaln
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52 Z.ny MafU1e -53 Prof ~ Cev131 &etu111ty
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hcan. and declarer, Nick Nick,ell,
cap<urod East's Icing will\ the acc. A
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mauc:rs took. a lWTI for the worse
when Ea~• disaitded a club on the
king oCAiamon<h. Since chere was tto
wuy IQ 1..11me to nine Lridu, without
diamond.\. declarer conlimlCd with
the ace and another diamond. East
pill'ting with two mOre clubs and
declarer lenin$ go of 1wo spade!..
Since the h1ddrng and play to 1he
first trick murk.cd South with three
more he11rb hcatk~ by I.ht• 4ucc11,
We~t .:a\t uboul for grcencr pu.'1ure,,
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the defender would have re'·enc:J 111 a
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the defender' hud thrt•c 'fl:lJc t.nd..'
and one in coch m111or Either "J\,
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