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TUESDAY,JULYlS,2003
Investigation underway
Fair and state offi cials are ~
uns ure why a ride's ne t didn't
stop a woman fro m hitting
the ground on Sunday. The
freefall ride remains closed .
Tom Forquer and Josh Klelnbaum
Daily Pilot
FAJRGHOUNDS -WhiJe the 30-year-old
woman injured on the Adrenaline Drop at the
Orange County Fair left the hospital on Mon-
day. investigators focui.ed on the ride's net,
trying to determine why it failed to raise to the
correct height so that the woman plunged 110
feet to a foam mat on Sunday.
··niat'i. what we are looking at, that the net
was not at the height that it was supposed to
be a t,· said Susan Gard, !.pokeswoman for the
stale Department of lm.luslrial Relations. "We
don'1 know why. There is a whole series of faiJ
safes 10 ensure that the net is in the proper
place when the patron jumps."
The ride is designed to provide it-; patrons
the experience of frecfall. Riders fall from a
trapdoor 110 feet in the air, untethered by
~--.. I
Lt
Orange County
Fair General
Manager Becky
Bailey-Findley
bungee cords or harnesses.
Riders are '>Upposed 10 faU
80 feet. <1 <,pokesper..on for
the fair '><ltd. before a net
ca11.:he' 1hem 30 feel o ff the
ground. lne net then low-
er; to ground level and aJ.
low:. the nder 10 exit before
returning IO 30 feet.
Aidyl Sofia Gom.ale7. fell
in10 the nt'l early Sunday
afternoon, but 11 didn't pre-
ven1 her from hitting a 5-
mch thick foam mat on the
ground. She was talcen to
Western MedlcaJ Center in
Santa Ana after the mci-
dl'nt. She was relea .. ed Monday and is walking
on crutches.
"She's doing better than ye'iterday." her hus-
band, I-red Senicchio. said Monday at their La
Canada Flintridge home.
lnve-;tigators are tryi~ 10 figure out why the
ne1 fa1Jed to rise 10 the 30-foot level. "The in·
vcstigation could take ~ long as two to five
days," said Becky llailey-Findley. the fair\ PHOTOS BV DON llACH DAILY PILOT
See UNDERWAY, Paee A4 An accident the day before on the Adrenaline Drop was being investigated Monday.
Pacific Amphitheatre 's reopening is quiet
Ne ighborhood that once complained
about noise from concerts has had n o
proble ms this fir st weekend of shows.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSfA MF.sA -The P·dcific
Amphitheatre is rocking again.
and so far, no eardrums have
been harmed as a resuJt.
_ Neither the city's Code Enforce-
ment Department nor the Police
Department has received any
complaints about the refurbished
venue, which began hosting
nightly con'certs on Friday as part
of the Orange County Fair's con-
cert series at the fairgrounds.
Some In the surroundlng Mesa
del Mar neighborhood -where,
In the past, frustration over loud
noise levels produced noise re-
strictions -said they couldn't
even hear the concerts.
"Being summer. we have the
windows open m front,· said
Stephanie Vandetinder. who liv~
on Serra Way in the Mesa del Mar
neighborhood. ·we couJdn't no-
tice it.·
This is the first time since 1995
that music has been blaring at the
amphJtheater. Three concerts
have been staged so far.
The fair has faced various law-
suits ever since the Pacific Am-
phitheatre opened In the early
1980s. Ultimately, the venue suc-
cumbed to litigation and closed
eight years ago. It reopened
Thursday to celebrate Costa
Mesa's SOth birthday after a
SS00,000 face-lift.
Management hired a sound en-
gineer to study and write specifi-
cations for the amphitheater to
adhere to the noise restrictions
mandated by a court Injunction
for the neighborhood -a 55·
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decibel level.
The engineer designed the sys-
tem to project the sound to the
very last seat and not a wave·
length beyond No tickets are be-
ing sold for the grassy area above
the seats. reducing the distance
the noise needs to travel, and the
speakers above the top row of
See QUIET, Pqe M
THE VERDICT
Criticism ·
of Nichols
moves to
Maddox
Assemblyman urged 10
distance himself from
Newport Beach council m an
who endorsep him.
Paul Clinton
Daily Pilot
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See MADDOX. Page A4
CITY HALL
Newp ort
must rework
housing
proj ect
Coastal Commission ays
Lower Bayview Landing
senior housing would affect • wetland .
June Casaerande
Da1lyP1lot
"\1\\1 POR"I REACll -A plan to bu Lid 150
unib of affordable hou'iing near < oa't
Highway and lamhoree Roulev-ard won't
happen 3-' 1>orne hoped. and might not
happen at all If it d<>C". it wiU COM the city's
affordable housing fund SS00.000 more
than expected
The 'itate l.oa.c;tal Cornnns.c;1on la'>l week
sent back to the drawmg board the city'c;
proposal for a senior affordable housing
project at Lower Bayview I.anding.
Commissioners were split on ~me envi-
ronmentalists' suggt4fon that three spots
on the parcel qualified as wet.lands. though
See HOOSftG. Pap M
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE Considering the rules· of the beach
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A2 Tue~. July 15, 2003 Daily Pilot
KIDS TALK BACK
Floating
an·d
hanging
around .
The Daily Pilot
caught up with kids
participating in the
Kids Paddle Camp at
the Newport Aquatic
Center and asked,
'What do you like
most about paddle
camp?'
"It's real fun
to Ooat
around and.
kayak with
your friends."
CAROLINE
°HARDENBERGH,
11
Costa Mesa
"I love when
we gel back
and eat with
my friends. I
love pasta"
DANIELLE
WINTERS, 11
Irvine
Hanging OUl
with my
friends and
seeing them
in the
summer."
SPENCER
SOUTH, 11
Newport
Beach
"Talking
about
everything
with the
instructors.
They're
awesome."
KEL
O'TOOLE, 13
Mesa, Ariz.
"I like
kayaking out
to different
places -the
islands, the
()unes and
the [Balboa!
Fun Zone."
TANNER
ASHTON,-.10
Newport
Beach
-Intervrews and photos
compi.led by Deepa Bharath
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SUMMER LEARNING
KENT TREPTOW /DAILY PtlOT
iChildren participating in the Kid's Paddle Camp pilot their kayaks through the Newport Back Bay on Monday.
Paddling along the bay
Deepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
K ids Paddle Camp at the .
Newport Aquatic Center
would make any grown-up
want to go back in time
and become a kid just for four hours
so he or she could be a part of it.
What's not to like about having
your own kayak and paddling away
to Spider Island or Newport Dunes
or the Balboa Fun Zone with your
friends? Once you're there, you could
open up your picnic lunches and
gorge on pasta and sandwiches or
whatever.
Of course, being near the water
and all that exercise does make you
hungrier, chattier and noisier.
Brooke Mango of lrvine says she
enjoys everything about the camp.
"Once we get to the islands, we
can jwnp in the water and swim."
said the 11 -year-old, who is in the
camp for the second year. "It's just
SUMMER CAM PS
COSTA MESA
BOYi Al'O GIRLS CLUB
Participants in a paddle camp at the
Newport Aquatic Center learn to kayak to
various Newport destinations.
so much fun."
It was 8-year-old Spencer Keith's
first time on a kayak.
"I'm not scared at all," he said with
a smile as he waited for an instructor
to get hirri in the water. HI t.hinlc it's
going to be fun. I'm excited." nus is the 10th year the center has
organized a paddle camp for kids,
director Billy Whitford said.
The camp is for children ages 8 to
12. They learn basic kayaking and
outrigger canoeing slcills as they
paddle to several destinations
around Newport Harbor. It lasts
about four hours a day and costs
$155 per week.
uThe lei~ enjoy it because they
like being in charge of their own
boat," Whitford said. HThey're with
friends and they are in a group. But
they also get to do their own thing."
They also get to meet other kids,
he said.
HWhen we get to an island, they
coUect shells and crabs, play card
games." Whitford said.
He also keeps an eye out for
talented paddlers, he said.
Hit's selfish in a way because I
recruit from different groups,"
Whitford said.
The center trains rowers. who
compete at different levels. Several
have won scholarships to top
universities, he said.
The biggest challenge running the
camp is dealing wit}l bad weather.
Whitford said.
"Fortunately, this is Southern
Boys end glri• •GM 6 to 18 cen held~ 1ID ._Ide
California and it rarely rains," he
said. "But we'll still get summer
storms from time to time, which
makes It tough for us to get things
organized."
But, for the kids, nothing ever
seems to get in the way of having
fun, Whitford said.
"Even When it's raining. I'll be
standing heN and shivering." he
said. "But the kids would be jumping
in the water."
Several instructors also work with
the children. They usually keep a
5-to· l ratio of kids to instructors,
Whitford said
Hit's great that all the instructors
know what they're doing." he said.
HBut the best part is they enjoy
working with the kids. They have so
much fun."
• SUMMER LEARNING is a weekly
feature in whidl the Daily Pilot visits a
StJmmer camp in the Newport-Mesa
area and writes about it.
DailyA Pil9t
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Officials t,hink filters may be to blame for
breeding in West Newport channels.
June Casaerande
Daily Pilot
NI WPOHT BEACI I -A re-
prieve from high bacteria levels
tn the waters around Newport
Island ha!> proved 10 be brief.
City water quality officials
think they have found the rea-
son why bacteria ltwels ·in these
West Newport channels have -
shot up after a year of marked
decreases. The problem may lie
in the ~ponge-like devices that
are part of the stonn drain fil-
ters. Asst. Qty Manager Dave
Kiff said. Antibacterial filter de-
vices should be in the filters, he
said.
"We think we may not have
used the correct filter media,"
Kiff said.
When the antibacterial inserts
were used last yeai:, the waters in
the b~y around· Newport Island
at Oiannel Place Park and near
43rd Street dropped to below
state minimums for the first
time ever. Now that water-quali-
ty tests show bacteria levels on
the rise, city workers will insert
new antlbacterial devices into
the storm drain filters in hopes
of recreating la.st year's success.
"We're frustrated," said Coun-
cilman Tod Ridgeway, who
serves on the city's Coastal/Bay
Water Quality Citizens Advisory
Committee.
If the new filter devices don't
fix the problem , he said, there
aren't many options left for im-
proving water quality in the
area.
"Newport Island is up at the
far end of the bay and it doesn't
get adequate flushing," Ridge-
way said. "Long term, it may be
that the only way to ultimately
fix it is by getting a flushing pipe
out to the ocean. That's a cou-
ple-million-dollar fix.."
The bad water-quality news
for We!.! Newport channel ...
came with some good news:
Waters at Dunes Lagoon con-
tinue to get a clean bill of health.
Since 'the city im.talled a
storm drain diversion. sending
nearby runoff into tht: !>ewer
system instead of the storm
drain, the Dunes Lagoon has en-
joyed low bacteria level!> in the
water.
Businesses seek workers' compt(nsation reform
Newport·Mesa
assemblymen say the
status quo benefits
trial lawye rs and not
the businesses.
Paul Clinton
411 ~tlot
"\r\\POH l-~11'.SA Local
l>u,1111::..,,t'., haw been lobbying
tlll'tr ''·Ill' lt'J.,'1.,lator-, to push for
\\h<ll tile\ '><IV are muth-needed
tl'lonn., 111 till' worker< c:ompen-
,,111111t W'-ll'lll chc!t hce. bt:en tlriv-
111g up tlw1r ru'>h.
l(lfn 'IUJ1sh1. th e prL .... 1denl of
< n ... 1.1 \ lt'..,<i-l>a..,ed romc:at Me-
t h.11m.il Int , 'Kl.Id ht> ha.., '>een a
I 1 '· 1111 rt'<L'>e m the <:<>'>I of his in-
,t11.1m e premium" in the p~t
\'l'<1r In .1 Junl' 9 lelll·r to Ac;sem -
hh rnan !\en ~laddux. ~uji!.hi
urgl·d ht.., L<1'>lJ ~lt:!>a a~embly
ltlan. "pleu..,e don't lt>t 1111~ outrage
t OllUllllt!.
\1111-,lu. who h,1., nm his heat·
mg c1nd air u>ndllioning repair
'>l'f\ 11 l' 111 tlit• t lly lor I 6 years.
.... 11d iil' ha.., -.ce11 hi., 111'>urance
l 11''" nw I rorn ~ 18.000 to
).!-l.000
'If thl">l' Jill re<t..,t:'> Luntinue
1111<1l1.ited. tlwvl threaten the
... ur. l\·al 111 mv hu,me~-; and the
lt\t·ltho11J, of m\ employee.'>."
'l11Jl'h1 \\fOtl' "I cannot continue
'" .1b-.orb the'l' n ... 1ng l'O'>lS and
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Water di strict president
elected to new position
~ ll'.,.i l nn ... ulida tetl Water Di!.'-
trit 1\ Ko.ud Pre'>ident James E
Ail-.11i-.1111 h.1, hl·cn elected 10
'enl' ,1') thl' \1u: d rnir of the
hu.ml ot d1rrnur., lor Leadership
I omorr1}\\
,\1lu11 ... on \\~appointed to the
t1rg<tn11..it1on·-:. board l(U)t year. He
al ... n complc1cd ~ader .. hip To-
morrn~' \ . nme-month training
program. which tocui>es on ac-
q11am1tng buo;me'>'> people and
rnmm unt1y leaders with leader-
.,h1p philo<,ophv and practice.
n1e work-;hop .. also deal with
cannot pass the additional costs
of doing business on to my cus-
tomers."
Gerri Gibb, the human re-
sources manager with Costa
Mesa semiconductor maker
Semicoa, also urged Maddox to
o;uppon changes.
"We need a major overhaul of
the workers' compensation sys-
tem." Gibb wrote in a July 2 letter.
"The bills currently moving
through the !stare! Legislacure do
not do enough IO fix this crisis."
Maddox and Newport Beach
As!>emblyman John Campbell -
who will compete for the same
swte Senate seat in the March
primary -agreed that the state's
sy!>tem is rife with fraud, open to
marupulation from trial attorneys
and unduly burdened by unnec-
Cl'>Sary medical treaonents.
"In the end, all of those costs
wind up being wrapped into the
insurance premiums." Campbell
said. "They end up as costs to the
employer."
California ranJcs at the top of
the List in workers' compensation
rn~t., and 47th in the nation in
the benefits workers receive when
tlwy're injured on the job. A bill
passed in 2002. Assembly Bill 749,
fn creased benefits, but also con-
tained a provision that allows vo-
cationally rehabilitated workers
10 collect a SI 0.000 check if an at-
torney represents them. Camp-
bell said.
a variety of developmental U.Sues
and encourage 'itrong commit-
ment and active participation.
Briny bard returns with
·Romeo and Juliet'
Shakespeare by the Sea will
return to Grant Howald Park in
Corona del Mar in August.
The shows. being spon sored
hy the Newport Beach Arts
Comnmsion with the help of a
donation from the Newport
Beach Arts Foundation. will fea-
ture "Twelfth Night" on Aug. 9
and "Romeo and Juliet" on Aug.
10.
The park is at 5th and Iris av-
enues. Shows begin at 6 p.m.
both days. For more inform':t·
tion. call (949) 717-3870 or visit
www.city.newport-beach.ca.us.
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Willi tp«lo/ fi,,,..Jopse bu.I wflh Rip/ad doap and
MlwntlOl'I /111k Oys/w brooMI ~lo
1, ooo ,.., ~vollobl. 1n w1n1-.,..,, w lnleu dNI
ond I 841 r-lfow gold or I Bit yellow gold .
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3.408· 1 Vio Opotto, Ntwpoft 9eoOl
9'9·613·933'
"There L<> no greater crisis to the
econpmy of California than work-
ers' compensation," Maddox
added. "TI1e '>ystem as currently
designed i., uial lm-vyer heaven ...
The bill. CampbeU said. has
caused an almost 25% rise in pre-
miWTb.
Both legi5lator~ agreed that s1g-
rnlkall1 '>tructural reforms need
10 be put in place. l.egi'>lators are
now forming an explorawry com-
minee 10 develop bills. Maddox
said he L'> opumistK that changes
can be put in place.
'Tm fairly optimistic fo r the op·
portunity to mtroduce reform tlm
year," Maddox '>did. "I thmk
there's con!leru.U!> that <,omethmg
need!> to bc done ...
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1374 Logan Ave., Suite F • COSTA MESA
:E: M~~-~!~o~~~!;?o~?3 ... ..
PUBLIC SAFETY
POLICE FILES
~-SA ... Felr ~: Grind theft
w11 rePot1ed Ln tht 60
block•t 8:07 p.m. Sunday.
• ~ ftoed: V1ndall1m
WM ,.Pot1td ln the 2700
block et 12:33 a .m . Sunday.
• Pemelt Lane: A traffic
1ccldent wae reported In
the 2200 bl<><* at 8:49 a.m.
Sunday.
• S.ni. Ant Avenue: Petty
theft WH repprted In the
• 2100 block at 3:19 p.m.
Sunday.
• Victoria 8trMt:
Vandalism WH reported in
the 300 block at 5:45 p.m.
Sunday.
• West 1tttt StJNt: A
vehicle burglary was
reported In the 500 block at
11:20 a .m. Sunday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• A Sir.et end E11t Ocean
ftont: Indecent exposure
MADDOX
Continued from Al
and ask Hwhy he is not speaking
up, when his supponers have
been attacking John Campbell
for selecting me as his repre-
sentative."
In 2000, Campbell named Ric·
chlazzi as a voting delegate to
the California Republican Party.
On Monday, Ricchiazzi, who
founded the Log Cabin Republi·
cans. renewed his call for Mad·
dox to condemn Nichols' com ·
ment. In a Daily Pilot story,
Nichols criticized the appoint·
ment of Ricchiazzi as "question-
able" and called it one of Ca.mp·
bells "around-the-back
maneuvers."
"I hope that Ken Maddox
makes a very clear statement
that th.is is somebody he doesn't
want anywhere near his cam-
paign,· Ricchiazzi said. "Ken has
been a friend of Log Cabin."
In August, Maddox attended
and spoke at a pool party in La·
guna Beach that doubled as the
annual meeting of Log Cabin
Orange County.
Maddox also appointed for·
mer Log Cabin President John
Stordahl as an associate nonvot·
ing representative to the state's
Republican party.
Despite his apparent efforts to
coun the group. Maddox said he
doesn't support its political
agenda. saying he "can't suppon
domestic partnerships.·
"What strikes me as odd is that
Campbell is positioning himself
as a gay-friendly legislator,"
Maddox said. "He's clearly to the
HOUSING
Continued from Al
the commission's. staff sciendst
ruled that all three were wet·
lands. After som e detailed back-
and-forth wtth the commission,
city representatJves who went to
Petaluma last week to lobby for
a permit agreed to look for ways
to rewotk their plan. The matter
is scheduled to come back be·
fore the commission Ln October,
likely to be sea.led down from
150 units to 120.
Some, such as Councilman
Tod Ridgeway, say they're confi·
dent that the dty can revise the
project in a way that will win
Coastal Commission approval.
"1 think It's very doable,"
Ridgeway said. "I'm hopeful
that we can move forward.~
Others, such as Mayor Steve
Bromberg, are pesslmJsdc that
the bugs can be lfoned out.
"ll we gave them a project
tbia good and they didn't ap·
prove lt. I can't lmaglne bow we
coWd come up with anything
they would approve.• Bromberg
ta!d.
Some environmentalists who
have expreued concern about
the project have been partku-
larly worried about a portion or
the plan that can. for lowering
the height ol the bluff' area .on
the property known u Upper
~Landing, The ldea "to
c:rwte an open area that pro-
videa a nlce vtew for motorbU
Wet '9p0rted at&~ p.m.
Sunday.
• lraelaum Lene: A vehicle
burglary wet reported In
the 100 block at 8:23 e.m.
Sunday.
• w..t Coast Hlthw1y:
Battery w11 reported In the
4500 block at 4:07 p.m .
Sunday.
• Newport Bouleverd: Petty
theft wH reported In the
2100 block at 11:29 a.m.
Sunday.
• Newport Boulev1rd ind
30th S1rMt: An auto theft
was reported at 2:61 p.m.
Sunday.
• River Avenue: Grand theft
was reported In the 5300
block at 12:17 p.m. Sunday.
• Sh•rington Piece: Grand
theft was reported In the
2100 block at 9:28 a.m.
Sunday.
• West 15th Street: An
assault was reported in the
800 block at 3:33 a.m.
Sunday.
left of me on social issues. . ..
John Campbell is crying to shore
up his Laguna Beach votes."
Campbell defended appoint·
ing the activist.
"I don't intend to get into
name calling with Maddox."
Campbell said. "I appointed
Frank Ricchiazzi because he is
the best. most hard-working vol-
unteer in the county. Period. I'd
reappoint him next week."
ln 2002, Maddox supported
two bills -Assembly Bill 1330
and Assembly Bill 1684 -that
extended domestic partner ben·
efits. Maddox said he supported
those bills because they paved
the way for a labor agreement
with state employees.
"lf these thin~ were not put
into effect, state employees
would be without a contract.• he
said. "These had to be in there,
much to my chagrin.·
Terry Price, the newly installed
president of the Lincoln Oub of
Orange County, said he objected
to Nichols' characterization of
the largest local GOP fund-raiser
as "not a bona fide Republican
group."
The group has donated
$250,000 to the effon to recall
Gov. Gray Davis, he said
·[The comment) flies in the
face of a 42-year history of bade·
ing and funding Republicans of
all makes and sbilpes. • Price
Said "It's an assemblage of peo·
pie that are like minded 80% of
the time on issues.·
• PAUL CLINTON covers the
environment. business and politics.
He may be reached at (949)
764-4330 or by e-mail at
paul.clinton@latimes.com.
passing by. But some say that
this would be too damaging to
wildlife habitats.
Dennis Baker, spokesman for
Earth Resource Foundation,
said that his group suppons the
city's request as long as there
are some safeguards to prevent
the city from changing impor·
tant details of the plan at a later
date. Most of the group's con-
cerns revolve around protecting
the natural environment or Up·
per Bayview Landing.
"We don't understand why it's
necessary to scrape the top off
the bluff,• Baker said.
The plan to lower bluffs was
tied into the plan to build the
three senior apartment build-
ings below because it would be
more cost effective; an extra
layer of dirt needs to be added
below, anyway. But Ridgeway
said 1 that be would support a
plan to build the senior apart·
ments that dld not include lev-
eling the bluffs.
The commission meeting was
the last opportunity for the city
to get the project moving befon
Prevafl1ng Wage laws take effect.
The project will now cott
$500,000 more out of the clty'a
affordable housing fund than It
would have if the city bad beat·
en the deadlines for the in·
c:reue on workers' wages.
• JUNI CAIAGAANDI ocwer1
N~ Beed't end John Wrtyne
Airport. She mey be reached et
(Ml &74-4m or by •rn•ll et
}unt.t»UQ,.ntJ.•1.r1rMe.c:om.
..... ..
Continued from Al
manager and chief executtve. at
a preu conference at the fa.Ir..
grounds on Monday afternoon.
Amuseme:rf t Management
International, the come_any that
owns and operates~ Adrena-
line Drop, would not comment
on the incident until the investi·
QUIET
Continued from Al
seats are not being used.
Bven those neighbors who
could hear the concerts said they
were not fazed by them.
"It W85 pretty rockin' last
night,• said Jay ~er, who
lives on Presidio Drive. "We were
sitting in the back yard and
could hear it We like the fair be·
cause we live Here in the neigh·
borhood. They give out free tick·
ets. Ifs a give-and-take.•
Schaffer said the noise from
the concens doesn't compare
with the din of 1V news helicop·
ters that hover overhead when
the fair Is running.
"You can't complain about
that," Schaffer said.
Brooke 1\uninger, who lives
on Fremont lane, said that after
moving into the neighborhood
VERDICT
Continued from Al
If you've fought freeway traffic
for an hour to get to the beach,
you're going to stay as long as
possible to make that drive
wonhwhile.
We now come to a grayer area
-that of discrimination. It is
unfortunate, but discrimination
at the beach has a long history.
I'm not speaking of
state-mandated discrimination
that d oses areas to certain races
or ethnic groups, although there
certainly has been that I'm
speaking of localism.
This has nothing to do with
skin color. It is an attitude that
GEITING
INVOLVED
• GETilNG INVOUfED runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis. For information on
adding your organizatlon to this
list, call (949) 5744298.
ORANGE COAST
INTERFAITH SHELTER
The largest family shelter in the
county needs volunteers for its
children's programs. It especially
desires tutors and those who can
take part in activities after 6 p.m.
Tutors will work with groups of
children or individually, helping
children in their academic
problem areas. Volunteers will
also act as a big brother or big
sister during the summer. Jaime
Mayo, (949) 631-7213.
ORANGE COUNTY HUMANE
SOCIETY
A volunteer group In Costa Mesa
needs animal-loving volunteers
for two hour shifts on weekdays
to walk dogs and help socialize
them In order to help them get
adopted. For more Information,
call (714) ~2.288.
ORANGE COUNTY CtM.D
ABUSE PREVENTlON CENTER
The centefneedt volunteers to
wort wtth hlgh-rilk femiliel and
chlldren, providing weekty
emotlonal eupport to families,
lnfenta end first-time mothere In
their homn. The center la alklng
for1three--hourweekly
commitment. (714) ~.
ORANGE COUNTY COllMJMTY
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
Volunteers are needed for a
v•rlety of functlona. (714)
83M199.
ORANGE COUNTv
*-I Ell TASK FORCE
The talk force 11 recruiting
vofunteer'I for tht lntetf1ith
Council Nttwort to wort one on
one with home! ... edutll In 1
program on bealc 1119 etdlla. (949) 213-1n.-.
OMNGE COUNTY
W•OfMr
LNm mo.-. about art Ind lhert
whh your community by
blooming • docent 9' lhe o...ng.
County MUMUm of An. A
wfum.er docent OUldtt tdUttl end~ 9'0UPt thfOU9h,...
........ Ind tNdm lbout the
muMUrn'I coMecdone.
mchlbltlonL ~Mt) ?M-112.2. .xt
20ol .
OMW COUNTY 1 ea Ol...a
MTICMIM
Oooenll .. needed'° Md tours
of the c.nw. eoo Town c.r..
Drtw, CotU MMl. l.em lbo<
the hlllofy Ind ....... It
of the c.w .nd the WOftdl .. of
.. beci ......... For mote
_I
cited twice in CAIJfomia for lnvesdgadng the incident are
safety Incidents on two of the~ the state Otvtsion of Occupa-
othec rides. donal Safety and Health -an
"'Ibe ride Is under a contract umbrella organization of the De·
·that pays the 'ra.tr rent u a per-partment of Industrial Relations
centage of theil aales, ao we don't -and Colter and Associates. a
have any revenue from it at di.ls group fair of6dals independ·
potnt." Bailey-Flndley said. She ently contract with to ensure fair
also said that the fair has the safety. Both outfits inspected and
right to pull the ride from its declared the ride safe for opera·
lineup, but will not make any de· . tion on July 11.
DON LEACH/ OAllY PILOT
Noise from acts such as Splash hasn't disturbed neighbors
across from the Pacifi c Amphitheatre since it reopened Thursday.
in March, she and her husband
expected the worst from the
amphitheater,
But so far. Truninger said, for
says beaches are for locals. lf you
don't live here or aren't an
accepted regular, you don't
belong, and never mind who
owns th~ beach or whose tax
dollars are involved.
ln places such as the Palos
Verdes peninsula. localism has
led to real violence -rocks
thrown at interlopers, car
windows smashed, beatings. It's
never gotten to that degree in
Newport Beach, but local.ism has
been around here for a long
time.
ln the 1950s and '60s, if you
walked down to Little Corona
from Ocean Boulevard, the first
thing you saw painted on the
pathway was "Tourist Go
Home," and it was sincerely
meant. lnlanders -anyone Who
information, call (714) 556-ARTS,
ext.833
ORANGE COUNTY WORKS
Participate in life management
and employment training
work.shops as a success coach to
foster teens 16 to 18 years old.
(949) 509-1451.
ORGANIZATION FOR THE
HUMANE CARE OF ANIMALS
Volunteers are needed to care for
stray and lost animal& in the
Newport Beach, Colt.I Mesa and
Corona del Mar areas. (949)
722· 1357.
PACIF1C SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
The Orange County Pacific
Symphony Orchestra's
Volunteers in Educatlon
Opportunities program needs
volunteers to assist children in a
variety of hands-on musical
activities. Volunteers spend a
total of six Saturday mornings
with the children. (714) 765-5788,
ext. 244.
MRENT HELP USA
Founded by mothers and others
against child abuM, Parent Help
aab the public for help and
volunteers to Inform the
community on vital inues
affecting children and the famUy.
For more information, call (949)
650-3461 or (949) 875-5271.
PAR'TWERS AJJNAYS CARING
SBMCES
Volunteers ere needed for a Cr11l1
Anistance Program, 111l1tlng the
emergency reeponders by
providing emotional first aid at
the soene of 1 criticel Incident. No
previous experience neceaary.
For more Information, Cllll (949)
724-7199 or •m•ll
1>1m.rN~rlngtlOOK.Mt
P£DIATitlC CANCER
ltEIEMCH FOUNDmON
PCAF. ~~money to
IUpport pedlmic canclr rtlUntl,
needt neede volunteers for•
V8riety of dutltt. (948) 869-8312.
THE~Y
MllNICH INITTT\IT!
The lnetttut. le looking tor
~to take pert In• 8tUdy
on quitting emotclng. To le•m
more tbout tht program, call <•> 77<Me73.
PRMDvrw.ct
MM OVnamJca, a Newport
....,, noupoftt org1nlutlon for
the. end"°"'*'-Midi YOtuntMrt for Its progreme. (M9)
292.7300.
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,.,.,._. Aocw ii• nonp ofh
~ thllt lnlm Neldent of
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f'leOUnlll ..... VoluntMtl .,..
needed to Mor~...,.
noise, the amphitheater has
been outdone by the free con·
certs the fair puts on in the Citi-
zens Business Bank Arena, on a
lived outside the city boundaries
-were unwelcome unless they
had been coming to the beach
so long they had become
regulars.
Regulars had their own
uniform -tan skin (this was
before concerns about skin
cancer). bare feet and a pair of
trunks. Pity the poor fellow who
trudged down with his white,
untanned skin, his leather shoe
with black socks and his
umbrella. He was an object of
scorn and derision.
No rocks were thrown.
Nobody took hjs towel or
knocked over his umbrella. He
was just made to feel that he
had no business being on the
beach.
The funny thing is. compared
crafts and computer skills at the
various centers. Paul Shapiro,
1949) 253-3120 ext. 229.
PROJECT CUDDLE
Project Cuddle, a nonprofit
organization, serves the needs of
abused, abandoned and
drug-exposed children. In
addition to office help and
once-a-month, 12-hoor hotline
shifts, volunteers are needed for
an auxiliary group, fund-raising
committees and to help distribute
stickers to stop babies from being
abandoned in trash bins. The
organization also needs donated
gift items for mothers and babies.
(714) 432-9681.
PROJECT TOGETHER
Project Together seeks adult
volunteers to establish a trusting.
one-to-one relationship with
children stressed from family
problems and abuse. Thi&
component of the Orange County
Health Care Agency's Children's
Mental Health Services offers
training and supervision for the
program. Many of the children
are economically deprived,
victims of neglect or both (714)
850-8444.
REAOINGBY9
The mentor reading program
seeks volunteers to read to
students In kindergarten through
the third grade. In Costa Meas:
Pomona Elementary School. (949)
515-6980; Whittier Elementary
School, (949) 51~;Wilson
Elementary School, (949)
615-6995; and New Shalimar
Leaming Center, (949) 646-0396,
need help for ttudente In reading.
writing and English. Mentor
aeulona may be acheduled from
8:30 to 11 :30 a.m., end after
achoof from 3 to 6 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
SALVATION MWf
Of OMNCE COUNTY
Group or f1mlty wluntters are
needtd to edopt • femfly,
aponeor en •noel tree, hold•
canned food or toy drive, or make
• epedal gift or donetk>n di reedy
to tht S.lvldon Army. (7\4)
832·7100.
SAVI OUR YOUTH
The w...kte Cotta M ... youth
OfVlnlzatlon 11 loOldng for
wlunteera to help CN9t8 •
poeltfve etwmltJve for people 12
to 23. Volunteers are~ to
help In 1rea1 ~•boxing,
1pof11. health.~ wobka
end ecademlc tutoring. ( ... )
648-3256.
IEIMCI CORPS Of MIND mCUTMS
Jotn Oltter buelMll proftMlorwll
to t*P """' bueln 11111 •-.cf
by "9dtno ....... end
ooecHno •""P••ts onHne.
The OOf'PI le I "°'4Muftt N....,._~~ ~~-~
ride. u well u conducting inter-
views wtth the rtde operators
and the emergency response
team." Bailey· Andley explained.
•TOM FORQUER ls• Daily Pilot
intern, He ~n be reached et
Tom.Forquer letlmes.oom.
• JOSH KLEJNllAUM 19 a reporter et
the Glendale New.Pren, • sister
P1Jblication to the Dally Pilot.
part of Ille fairgrounds closer to
her family's house.
'frunlnger said she Is con-
cerned that when the fair ls ovet
the amphitheater concerts will
seem louder. •
HThe amphitheater is year.
round and the fair Isn't," lhmin-
ger said.
Jeff Wllcox. president of the
Mesa del Mar Homeowners
AMn .. said he has not heard any
complaints to the concerts. He
said that he personally wel-
comed the amphitheater's re·
twn.
-No one has called or com·
plained about It," Wilcox said. "I
am really happy about the fact
that it's open again and we have
such a great venue in our neigh·
borhood ."
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e·mail at
deirdre.newman@lar1mes.com.
10 today, the beaches back then
were practically naked of people.
I thought that localism had
pretty much died out.
overwhelmed by the huge influx
of non-I~ ow beaches
artract. Apparently not.
Well. as a longtime local. I can
tell you it was pretty nice in the
old days -uncrowded beaches
and uncrowded waves -but
since the change is pnmarily a
result of Southern California's
population growth. I don't lcnuw
that we can do anything but
graciously put up with the
s1tua1ion And maybe print up a
little book.let of rules.
• ROBERT GARDNER 11 a Corona
del Mar resident and a former
Judge His column runs Tuesdays.
business mentors, both working
and retired, who counsel
businesses from nearly 400
offices throughout the country
Call (714) 550-7369, and ask. for
membership.
SERVING PEOPt.£ IN NEED
Serve as a guide for homeless
families by helping them set
goals and maintain a basic
budget. Bilingual skills needed
Orientation and training
provided. Theresa Rowe, (949)
757-1456.
SENIOR MEALS
ANO SERVICES INC.
Volunteers are needed to deliver
meals to homebound senior
clti2ens residing in Costa Mesa
who are not able to prepare their
own meals and do not have
anyone to prepare meals for
them. Volunteers are asked to
donate at least one hour per week
for a six-month period. Substitute
driver& are also needed to fill in
for regular drivers. (714) 840-6611
or (714) 891-0804.
SERVING PEOPt.£ IN NEED
Serving People in Need, also
know as SPIN, ls looking for
volunteers to help prepare uck
meals for the bomelesa.
assemble hygiene ltlts, distribute
meals and pidt up food for
preparation. SPIN provides
mov•ln costs for housing, case
management and support
nrv~ to famllln leaving
shelters. SPIN wortera also serve
H family acMsors or mentors
and oonducta worltlhopl on
budgeting end more. Visit SPIN 81
2900 Bristol St, Suite H· 108,
Colt.a M .... (714) 761-1101.
SKARE OUR SELVES CUNC
The dlnlc, which provldet
emergency eeMoes to the needy
In Ore~ County, 11 looldng for
vofunt"ra to deliver and pk:tt up
food from local r'Mtaurenta Ind
grocery ttoree, help whh ~I
end den1al ltd, data entry. aealst
whh food eot1lng •nd
chtrfbutlon. to help et tht front
delk Ind IOmt other dutitt. The
group aleo Mede trelllletors.
C~) M2-3ie61.ex1. 257.
IMIMt'\N L.wwv
&GMDENS
You oould •.c wtth the ganten,
woftt ln the gift end tN thop or
become • docent guide for
chfkhn end --et Corona del Mer't botank:tl gerdlf\ Ind
hlteorical ,.....~ilbflty .
s..f9nle ~. (148)
873-2281.
llMLL••MU Al9TMCI CINTD
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TODAY
The Surfrkler FoundaUon
Newport Beach Chapter will hold
a ·Fun Peddle" at the Newport
Beach Pier at 8 p.m. The group
will paddle once around the pier,
catch a few waves, end then go
together to Mutt Lynch's, at 2300
West Oceanfront~ for free pizza.
For more lnfonnatlon, call (9491
492-8170.
•Organic; lnNCt Control," a frM
seminar, will be offered from 6:30
to 7:30 p .m . at Mother's M arket,
225 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. To
make reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
WEDNESDAY
Chilchn entering first ttuougb
sixth grades are Invited to "A
Forest Fantasy" at 3 p.m . at the
Mariners branch of the Newport
Beach Public Library. The
program will be repeated at 10:30
a.m . July 17 at the Balboa branch.
Heart Throb the Clown will
present the Interactive program,
part of •It's A Jungle Out There;
the Newport Beach Public
Library's summer reading series.
For more information, call (949)
717-3816.
"Your~ 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 Jorgenaen Center
next to Mariners Branch Library.
Local author Randy Johnson will
be guest author, launching "Meet
the Author; a series featuring
Orange County writers. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
"TtlrV91 Through China" 11 ttt.
tttte of a tree 7:30 p.m. lecture at
Sherman Library and Gardens in
Corona del Mar. Herb and Lynn
Wilklnson. prominent
horticulturists in Orange County,
will share their experiences
traveling to the Yunan Province,
also known as the Mother of
Rivers and the King of Plants. Call
(949) 673-2261 for reservations.
THURSDAY
Children .m.ring ftm through
sixth grades are Invited to ·A
Forest Fantasy" at 10:30 a.m. at
the Balboa branch of the Newport
Beach Public Library. Heart Throb
the Clown will present the
interactive program, part of •1t•s A
Jungle Out There; the Newport
Beach Public Library's summer
reading series. For more
information, call (949) 717·3816.
FRIDAY
Newport 0uMS RMoft'I "MoviM
on the Beadl • series offers
·Newsies· 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 Badt Bay Drive. For
more information, ca ll (949)
729-DUNE.
Huntington Beedl •uthor JMn
Krueger, a weight-loss specialist,
will appear st M etropointe's
"eames and Nobl.e for a book
signing and workshop from 7:30
to 8:30 p.m . The free workshop i•
titled •why the Weight? Dare to
be Great I· For m ore infonnation,
call (714) 444-0226.
SATURDAY
Newcomers to,.,. digttal
univerM are invited to "Tools and
Tricb: Internet 10t," a free
Internet workshop, at 9 a.m. at
the Balboa branch of the Newport
8NCh Public Library. For more
information, call (949) 717-3816.
·~~int.net
navigators are invited to register
for "'Web Walking 102;' a he
Internet work workshop at 10 a.m.
at the Newport Beach C.ntral
Library. The hanc»<>n worbhop
Is limited to 10 pertidpenta. Sign
up .i the llbrary'a refefence dMtt
or by celling (949) f17-:JIOO, ext.
2.
"Ohlorcie: A N9w ... ~· •
worbhop for men •nd women
diwrced or gettfng divorced, 11
ohred from 10 •.m. to 12:30 p.m .
•t 190 Newport Center Drive,
Newport a..ch. The co.I la $40.
For more lnfof'mdon. cell (948)
944843&.
sixth grades are Invited to "Up In
the Air"' at 10:30 a.m . at the
Newport Beach Central Library.
Renowned juggler David Cousin,
who holds five wor1d records for
keeping things in the air, will
present the tree program, Which
wlll be repeated at 3 p.m. July 23
at the Mariners branch and at
10:30 a.m. July 24 at the Balboa
branch. For more information,
call 1714) 717-3816.
JULY23
A free seminar and boolr eigning.
"Asian Longevity Secrets;' will be
offered by author Ping Wu from
6:30 to 8 p.m. at Mother's Mari(et,
225 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. To
make reservations, call (800)
595-MOMS.
Aduh rNdera 1"'*-t.ed In
exploring how cultural
complexities can affect familial
relationships are invited to a
discussion of Amy Tan's "The
Bonesetter's Daughter• at 3 p.m .
at the Corona del Mar Branch
Library. The program Is part of
•Branch Out·Read," an adult
summer reading program at
Balboa, Corona del Mar and
Mariners branch libraries. For
more information. call (949)
644-3075.
Children entering fim through
sixth grades are invited to ·up in
the Air• at 3 p.m . at the Mariners
branch of the Newport Beach
Pentral Library. Renowned
juggler David Cousin, who holds
five world records for keeping
things in the air, will present the
free program, which will be
repeated at l0:30 a.m. July 24 at
the Balboa branch. For more
information. call (714) 717·3816.
JULY 24
Children em.ring first through
sixth grades are invited to "Up in
the Air· at 10:30 a.m. at the
Balboa branch of the Newport
Beach Public Library. Renowned
1uggler David Cousin, who holds
five worfd records for keeping
things in the air. will present the
free program. For more
information, call (714) 717·3816.
The Newport Buch Chamt>.r of
Commereil's Newport Sunset
Networking Mixer will be held
aboard the Empress yacht o f
Pacific Avalon Yacht Charters,
3404 Via Oporto No. 103, Newport
Beach. The dodtside event f1om 5
to 7 p.m . will include hors
d'oeuvres and a no-host bar. The
m ixer Is tree for members.
Potential members pay $10. For
more information, call (9491
--729-4400.
Boote Soup's "Taking Tea" author
series at South Coast Plaza
returns with authors Janet Fitch
and Susan Straight. Discussions
of their books ·white OleanderH
and ·Highwire M oon-will take
place over coffee. tea and dessert.
A portion of book sales w ill be
donated to the Orangewood
Foundation. For more
information. call (714) 689-2665.
on the Buch• seriea offers
"Remember the Tit.an•• ttartlng
at dusk on the Newport sand.
Parking cosi. $8 per car.
Campfires will also be available
for a'mores. The resort is at 1131
Badt Bay Drive. For more
Information, call (949) 729·DUNE.
l.ongiMe pl9Mf1U an .ttemoon
with Otymplc gymnastics gold
medalist Mary Lou Retton and
legendary coach Bela Karoly1
starting at noon at Macy's in
South Coast Plaza. Ranon and
Karolyi will sign autographs and
promote the upcoming World
Gymnastics Championships In
' the Rne Watch Department on
level two. For m ore Information.
call (714) 556-0611 , ext. 4231.
JULY26
Newport Dunes Resort's • MOYiea
on the Beach~ series offers "Alice
in Wonderland" 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 <9dl 729-0UNE.
JULY27
The Commodores Club of the
Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce is proud to host the
68th annual Flight of the Lasers at
1 p.m . at the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club, 720 West Bay Ave ..
Newport Beach. Join Laser
enthusiasts of all ages as you sail
to win prizes like best costume,
best decorated boat, first
JULY28
MMM,. drtv9n can sharpen their
·driving skills in this eight·hour
cla11 hejd during two ae11ions, at
12:30 and 4:30 p.m. at
Presbyterian Church of the
CO\lenant in Costa Mesa July 28
and 29. The $10 classes are
limited to 30 students. Advanced
registration is required.
Information: (714) 557-3340.
JULY 30
A fl"N seminar, "Pet Nutrttlon
Pawsibilities." will be offered by
Coco's Canine Cuisine from 6:30
to 7:"30 p.m. at M other's Mar1cet,
225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa.
Reservations: 1800) 595-M OMS.
Jotn Corona dei Mar in organizing
its 2004 Centennial Celebration at
a public meeting running from 7
to 8 p.m . a\ Sherman Library and
Gardens. Attendees are askeq to
enter from the badt parking lot at
2647 E. Coast Highway m Corona
del Mar. For more information.
call (949) 422-4210.
JULY 31
The monthly Career Networ1<ing
Resource meeting for the
unemployed, sponsored by St.
Andrew's Presbyterran Church,
will run from 7:30 to 9 p.m in the
church's chapel All monthly
meetings are open to all for free,
and reservations aren't
necessary. Information-(949)
574-2236.
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READERS RESPOND
Nichols· holds firm .
to council seat
AT ISSUE: Should
Newport Beach
Coun cilman Dick
Nich-Ols resign?
* I am not generally moved to
write letters to the editor, but
I am so appalled by the
conduct of Newpon Beach City
Councilman Dick Nichols that I
cannot constrain my urge to
comment. I was offended by Mr.
Nichols' remarks about Mexicans
talcing over grassy areas at the
beach, as if the ethnic makeup of
anyone who visits our beache~
has any bearing on p ublic policy
decisions such as whether to
expand the amount of gr~ (Mr.
Nichols and your supponers. it
does not). I was disappointed
that, Ill the uproar which
appropriately ensued, Mr.
Nichols expressed no remorse
over his racist comment, and
indeed. seemed to be oblivious
to why anyone would find that
comment to be offensive.
And I was disappointed that
the Oty Council did not
categorically repudiate Mr
Nichols' comment and
unanimously request him 10
resign from the Council. Mr.
Nichols and his supponero;, of
whom there are many, contend
he is not a racist, but rather a
refreshin gly candid politician
who is merely stating objectively
truthful facts. The context of his
comment, however, belies this
contention. Mr. Nichols was not
merely being descriptive in his
reference to the ethnic makeup
of the people he perceived to
stake claims co grassy are~ of
the beach (indeed, il may \t'I')
well be true that empirical
observations of those area<.
would confirm that Mexican~
typically comprise all o r most of
the people who occupy those
areas).
Rather, Mr. Nichols made his
observations abou t Mexicans ~
a reason to decline to expand the
amount of grass at the beach.
Because he believed i l is
Mexicans who would use 1he
expanded areas (as op posed to,
for example, whites). Mr. Nichols
argued that the city should not
instaJJ such areas. Contrary IO his
assertions, he was thus making a
public policy decision motivated
by race: we don't want to attract
more Mexicans to our beaches.
so we should not expand the
grass. 'That is racism, pure and
simple. (Indeed, Mr. Nichols
appeared to abandon any
pretense that> he is not racist in
defending himself at this week's
council meeting with more
racially-tinged remarks, inclurung
bi7..arre, paranoid allegations that
his opponents had marshaled
the forces of Mexican
organfaations dedicated to
returning California to Mexico.)
The issue is not one of free
speech. as some of Mr. Nichol'>'
supporters argue. Mr. Nichols
dearly has the right to speak his
mind, however racially
insensitive it m ay be. II ls not
whether Mr. Nichols has the right
to be prejudiced. Who among us
is without bias? The issue is
whether a person who has clearly
manifested prejudice against
Mexicans, and whose prejudice
has influenced and will in all
likelihood continue to influence
his public policy decisions,
should continue to officially
represent our community as a
member of the City Council. He
should not The re~idents of
Newport Beach should
demonstrate that we will not
stand fo r racial intolerctnce, and
vote to recall Mr. Nichols.
JAMES R. PERCIVAL
Newpon Coast
I guess Mr Nichols will never
learn. Now he sounds like a
bigot, 100. He is quoted as saying
he questions Assemblyman
Campbell's appointment of an
openly gay person ( a Log Cabin
member) as a delegate 10 the
California Republican pany.
Then he has the nerve to state
that the Lincoln O ub of Orange
County is not a "boi1a-fid e
Republican group·· and that he
thought the group should not
hold a local fund-rn.iser. Perhaps
he should re-read his oath of
office again before c~ting
aspersions.
JANET BARON
Newport Beach
I think that the City Council
did definitely not take
appropriate action against Dick
Nichols. His kind of myopic
racist vision has no place m a
healthy society, let alone in a
community as diverse as
Newpon -Mesa. How can he
po..sibly represent the best
mterests of Newpon ·Mesa when
he is blind to the fact that one
doesn't have to be white to be a
fully vested member of thl~
community?
111e City C.Ouncil should expel
Dick Nichols.
BRUCE BARNHART
Costa Mesa
Let's just get this straight:
Public op inion is more impon ant
than ideology when it cornet. to
politicians. As long a.' people
continue to suppon Councilman
Nichols, politicians like Ken
Maddox could care less abo ut
any racist statements being
made.
As for Assemblyman
Campbell. if he had Councilman
Nichols's support, you wouldn't
hear a peep out of hun. I le can
pretend tha1 he abhors
Councilman Nichols' su ppon,
b ut that's because he doesn't
have it!
Finally. people need 10 wake
up and realiz.e that Orange
C.Ounty loves its extreme
conservatives. Although ou r
suburban landscape and
material wealth conceals it, our
ideology on class, race and
sexuality is as backward as some
of those ruraJ tmvns in middle
America.
JUSTIN PETERS
Newpon Beach
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flLf PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
A giant chocolate cake for Costa Mesa's 50th birthday party gets children's attention at the Pac1f1c Amphitheatre.
One Costa Mesan Not o
proud of all that i loud
Lru.t n ight. we went to the Pacific
Amphitheatre lo anend the celebrauon
of our city's SOth year. The birthday
cake was good. Splash. the band. gave
an audience-involving concert, and c11y
officiali., cu rren1 and past, were there in
full support. It wru. a great event~ The
planning committee sh'ould be wry
proud. We are so proud of our city of
Costa Mesa.
The amphitheater is beautifully
re'>tored, and I'm sure the dectbel~
escap111g from the auditonum are
o,omewhat less due to the reconfigunng
of the acoustics. Howeve'-the
amplification within the sU\Jcture was
so loud, it wa.s deafening -literally. If I
hadn't had ear plugs with me, I would
have had 10 leave. The bass notes
created such a reverberation that I w~
on the verge of being sick to my
stomach. Even during the marvelous
fireworks, m uo;ic was played so loud
that it competed with the boom boom.
I suggest that our city have a policy
that prohib itS unhealthful leveb of
decibeb. no mailer where -at the
amphitheater, movies. gypmasiums.
concens, schools. Why should we
sponsor or prom ote anything that we
know is unhealthful. Not junk food in
schools. Nol noise pollution. We !>hould
learn from our previous experience
with the tho'>e residing rwar thl•
amphitheater, 1hat it 1s too lO'>Llv m
impaired quality of livmg and m monl'y
for rec,tirution. My hu~b.intl and I
1aJked to Becky Bailey-rmdley about
this. She w~ very attentive. hut I think
this goe'i beyond the purview of the fair
comminee Please think. abou1 11.
ELEANOR KLEIN
C.o..,ta Mel.a
AnimaJ compani on!'> CAN
make a difference
I am responding to your July 3
Forum letter regarding pet adoption'>.
C..ornmunity Animal Net,.,•ork 1s an
organi7.ation started by a11 mtell1gent,
compassionate, wond erful human
be ing working toward ending the
i.uffering of nonhuman~ we !>hare thi'i
planet with. This organ1za11on, along
with caring veterinarianc,. helpi;
hu ndreds of animals to b e adopted
Veterinariam generou<ily donate a
grea t deal of time and mone). but
need to make a living like the rec;t of
U'> There are over 6 h11lion people on
1h1s earth. There a re thou~and'i of
·organiza1ions spending b1lhonc; of
dollars fo r the benefit of children.
adults a nd seniors, homcle'>'>, <;ick and
starving people worldwide.
There is plenty of money to go
around.
It never cease'\ to a maze me that
people like Dana Amford of Newport
Heach wan! lo deny any help
what~oever to the c;ufrenng of
nonhuman-. on this earth. The~e
people prute't whatever help is given
to alle\iate pain and suffering toward
any animal\. I am ever 1hankful th ey
are in the m1nori1y and pray they do
no! have p~I'>. I wonder if Dana agreei.
with the California C..OP that the $50
monthly food <,ubs1dy for guide dog~
for the blind and d1.,abled be
'>lopped?
I aho wa-. a!> uneducated as Dana
limford on th1o; '>ub1ect when I was
young. Jhe p.i'>!>age of ume educated
me, and I am l'ternaJly grateful. The
Kreat difference between Dana
Binford's view and mine: Anim al
cumpaniom have saved my life, not
the m ilk of human kmdn ei.s, 1he
government. nor religion. My
existence ha'> been 'iUb'iidi1ed by the
love. and mutual need of my animal
companion., Without them. I would
have not sun1ved W11h their aid, I
have been able to pa!>s on help 10
others, human and other creatures.
throughout my lifetime. I have been
blec;sed.
I Iopefully. laws will be passed to
regulate brt-eding for a living. Perha pi.
then there wi ll no unwanted animals
10 adopt.
PEGGY CALHOUN
Newport Beach
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
CITY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, n Fair Drive, Costa
Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 754--5223
Mayor. Gary Monahan
Council: Libby Cowan, Allan Mansoor. Mike
Scheafer and Chris Steel
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663, 1949)
644-3309 .
Mayor. Steve Bromberg
Cound l: Gary Adams. John Heffernan. Dldt
Nichols. Gary Proctor~ Tod Ridgeway and
Don Webb
NEWPORT-MESA UNIAED SCHOOL
DISTRICT
District Office: 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa,
CA 92626. (714) 424-5000
Su~ Robert Barbot
Board: President Martha Fluor, Vice
President Dana Bladt. Clerk Serene Stokes.
David Brooks. Tom Egan, Judy Franco and
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Linda Sneen
STATE ASSEMBLY
John Campbell (R), 70th District. State
Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916)
319-2070. E·mail:
district70@sssttmbly.ca.gov
Ken Maddox (A), 68th District, State Capitol.
Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) (916) 319-2068;
Or local office at 15()j South Coast Drive,
Suite 205. Costa Mesa 92626; (714)
668-2100. E-mail: Ken.Maddox@asm.ca.gov
Looking past the hate a'f1-seeing acceptance
A s I was watching the Adventures
of Sir Nichols and the City
C.Ouncil on 1V Tuesday night, I
tried to be shocked, I tried to be
surprised. I tried not to get pierced. I
failed at all three. It neither s hocked me
nor surprised me to bear the anger and
the hatred from the people wqo
diAdain anyone other than their own.
But it pierced me deeply. I, " man of
very few tears, tasted the mol~t
saltiness stinging Crom eye to mouth
that beQme wormwood to my souJ.
When I Orst came to UC lrvtne 1n
1968 from Nortbeut Lot .Angeles, t
went .Up, sll~ng, slam; smack tnto the
Great White Curtain. I mean, l1ve nevu
1een ao many ligbt-baired, Ugbt-eyed,
Ll&ht-akinned P,e<>Ple lo my life, and all
ln on~ place. And they all spoke with
an .xenl 1'ben I Bgwed out It was I
who bid the 1oCt1eGC. I one or the
fil'lt ol e amaD handNI or ONcanoa
a~UO. MY l&aldied khaki J>Ullt lrooed to •
ftne. lhmp creue. my
but1on,d..as-tbe·cop thtn mntwy
'
pressed to a cutting edge and my
pomade black slJck hair was quite a
sight in the midst of shorts, sandals
and psychedelic tie-dyes. But I worked
It. Even with all the haters I
encountered, I came out better for the
cultural exchange of lifestyles. I can
even act. talk and dress like I've been
born. bred and Gerber-fed with a silver
spoon on the silky sands of the Balboa
Bay Oub. Over the years. J had thought
that the Great White Curtain had lifted,
onJy to see &lld hear people at the
ropes dropping it again.
It's not just that Newport Beach City
CounclJman Dick Nichols N..ld
"Mexicans," It'• thac when he l&fd
"Mexicans" he munt all the llul'I,
Including a new one submitted by one
of the apeaura at the lectern Tuesday
night; "crlm1naJ alJeri." It WU the
oonnotadw, emoUonal meaning of the
dmout.M word Medcan that~ all
heard and that spiked many or our
hearU.
Nlchola, be coungeoua enough to
admit your tauJt, beause t am
..
courageous enough to take your term
"Mexican" as often as you need to say
it and still stretch out my arms to you
in a gesture of embrace and
brotherhood.
Tu an those speakers at the lectern
that voraclousty spewed venom and
fire against a class or people who
imply want to move, live and have
their being. I wish you peace of mind
and freedom &om anger. Then, maybe
the scaJH can be removed from yow
eyes and you can see us all u eq\Jal
Not everyone in Newport-Mesa ts
like that. I know. In the 35 years that I
haw ltved in Newport·Mesa, l have
enjoyed so much more love and
acceptance than I have tullered
p~udJoe and dilCriminadon. It at.artl
with the famDy of my wife of 25 years.
the h1th daughter o/ an erudite Orange
C.Ounty judge who married the
HitpenJc ton or an UUteiate. WllkWed
laborer. H« famDy quiddy went
beyond ~ appearance and embraced
~. the perwon.
~ our chlJdren grew and became
involved ln school and sports, they
didn't suffer any blas because of their
last name. Instead. we were and still
are welcomed and encouraged. Those
of you who know me and my wife
because of our son or daughter know
how wonderful our friendsblps have
been. I thank you for allowing us to be
part of your lives. For 35 years.
Newport-Meta has been not just a
place to live, It is our home.
To the two young ladies from Corona
del Mar High School, a shout out or
love to you from every part of my heart.
You cany the Wwninating toroh or
undentanding and acceptance. Keep Lt
gl~g. It Is a light to ut Ill lo ftndtng
our hy to harmony and brotherhood.
To the rest of you or all cJftd& "<la
and cultures who spou on behalf or
tolerance. I beUeYe we are •till the
majority, but we mu.a btp our YOlcel
ln the roretront and .-loudly mouah to be heard and etoquendy
eoouah to be~ Ind
pemuMfwilf mGUlh '° be follow9d.. The lut ltrne I C.Ulf"prtndplet or
American democracy, the Preamble to
the Constitution still said: "We the
people ... , " not we the citizens, not we
the elJte, not we the chosen few.
The Declaration of Independence
still state that an people (not just all
cilium, etc.) have the unalienable
"Rights to Ule, Uberty and the pursuJt
of Happlness. •
'The broru..e plaque on the Statue of
Uberty still contains the words of
Rmma l...azarus; "Give me your tired.
your poor. your huddled maqef
yearning to b~athe free ...• • not your
rtch.. not yow eUte.
Buk Amert~ democr.cy prot(CU
the rf«ht• or all to human dignity.
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Council members. You are petlent and
~on.al. alJowtng the fUD range ot
oplnk>os prett"nted before you. In the
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Daily Pilot
WHATS .beverages are included with all
electnc boat rentals.
persons. (949) 675-4704.
tours of Newport Harbor dunng
lunch and dinner. Call (949)
675-4730. The tours go out of
Lido Marina Village, 3400 Via
Oporto. Newport Beach.
Zone at 7 p.m . daily Private
charters are available (949)
Catalina Passenger Senta runs
45-minute harbor cruises (adults,
$6; children. S 1) and 90-minute
cruises (adults. $8, children, Sl ).
lue!>ddy July I!>. 2003 A7
Hornblower Cruises & Events, The Adveotu,.. at S.. Yecht
2431 W. Coast Highway, Newport Charters offer cruises around
person on Fndays and S64 on
Saturdays Brunch cruises also
are available. (949) 631-2469. • WHArS AR.OAT Is publtshed
periodically. If you are planning a
nautical event. submit the
Information to the Daily Pilot, 330
W. Bay St .• Costa Mesa, CA
92627;byfax to(949)646-4170;or
by e-mail to
Balboa Bo.t Rentals can pt.It you
on the water in many ways: with
single and double kayaks. electric
boats, 14-holder sailboats. pedal
boats and runabouts for offshore
use or cruising the bay. Balboa
Boat Rentals also holds two-hour
scavenger hunts aboard the
electric bay boats. providing
group activity for corporations.
birthdays. nonprofit
CRUISES
Join Capt. Don MoMley on the
beautiful sailing yacht Dulcinea
for a narrated Newport Harbor
cruise of the fabulous waterfront
homes and boats of the rich and
famous, see the sea lion colony,
and sail the spectacular
' departing from Balboa Fun Zone
every 30 minutes from 11 a.m . to
4:30 p.m. daily and on the hour
until 7 p.m (949) 673-5245.
The Cat.aJina Ryer depwu from
Balboa Pav11ton at 9 a.m. daily
and returns from Catalina Island
at 4.30 p.m. $36 round-tnp for
adults, $20 round-trip for
children. Reservations are
recommended. (949) 673-5245
p m every Sunday at 3101 W
Coast Highway. Newpon Beacl1
$20. includes cruise. parking
cookies and sodH
Reservations requ1~ (949)
650 2412
FISHING
Fishing elasse. leave Belboa
Pav11ton at 6 d m 11nd return di 4
pm Mondays and Tuusdavs
$1 25 (949) 673 2810
dai/ypilot@lat1mes com
SAILING CLASSES
O,.nge Coest College Is offering
new credit and noncredit sailing
classes this summer. Most
classes are five weeks in length,
and boats range from ~ido 14
dinghies t9,Jarge ocean racers,
even keelboats. Cruising
seminars are also being taught.
The OCC Sailing Center is at 1801
W. Pacific Coast Highway.
Newport Beach. (949) 645 9412 or
visit occsa1ling com
Sailing Fascinetion otters classes
1n boating safety and sailing
year-round for persons wtth
disab1httes Free (949) 640 1678
Orange County employers can
bring their employees out 10
Newport Beach on weekdays to
enjoy a day of sa11tny courtesy of
Orange Coast College Thf~
School of Sa1hng and
Seamanship now offers c1 dldnc.e
for groups to work with the
on-board instructor on different
sailing techniques while they get
advice on how to perform well in
business. No sailing cxµer1ence
necessary One dily classes cost
from $100 lo $125 (949)
64i 9412.
BOAT RENTALS
With Marina WaterSports at the
Balboa Fun Zonf'. you can en1oy
nautical experir.nces from mild to
wild Take a self guided tour of
the bay in your choice of powe1
and sail watercraft 1ump the
ocean sw ells in a Sea·doo 1etboa1
put you sport fishing skills to thP
test in a fully eQu1pped Boston
whaler. or soar above 11 all on a
parasa1l ll1ght along the Newport
coast. Complimentary ice and
organizations and group outings.
The hunt padtages include boats.
trivia questions. maps. Polaroid
cameras and supplies. The cost of
a hunt begins at $225 per boat
and catering Is available at an
additional rate. For hunt
1eservations. call (949) 673-7200.
Electric boat rentals are available
by the hour at Duffy Electric
Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. All boats are
equipped with window
enclosures and CD players Ice
and cups are provided
Reservations are suggested An
hour rental is $75. (949) 645-6812
Pedal boats. electric boats,
boogie boards. kayaks. inflatable
rafts. catamarans. beach furniture
and wetsuits are available for rent
Jt Resort Water Sports at
NC"',:'POrt Dunes (949) 729 1150
Gondola tours are offered by the
Gondola Co. of Newport, 3400 Via
Oporto, Suite 102·B. The $75 cost
includes a basket of bread.
cheese. salami, ice. glasses. a
blanket. music and a Polaroid
p1cturt?. Wine 1s ali.o available
1949) 675 1212
Gondola Adventures/Newport,
3101 W Codst Highway offers
one ;md two hour gondola
cruises A onr> hour tour with
dlampa!:Jne 1i, $70 A two hour
tour with dinner dnd c.hdmp,K.jnr.
1c, $180 P1d<uµ 1s Jva1lable at
waterfront restdurants 1949)
675 4984
Irvine Coast Charters in Udo
Manna Village offers two hour
elect11c boat cruises with a
yourmet dinner $180 for two
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cool sum mer, warm-fall Southern
California coastltne to Laguna
Beach or Dana Point. As a private
birthday, anniversary or special
event? Sail, swim. snorkle, kayak.
sunbathe. watch dolphins. and
dme at anchor for the
time of your hie vacation at
Catalina Island on this
well dppointed, US Coast Guard
inspected vessel ASA sailing
instruction and cen1ficatton.
Business conference facility.
Details at wwwshellbackdon com
or contact Don at
shellbackdon a1yahoo.com or call
(949) 632 3736
Electnc Boa1 Tours offers
two hour cruises of Newport
Harbor ($75 per cruise).
Round trip hotel or off-the-water
re staurant shuttle service is
available P1dt up from
restaurants with docks is also
available. Chartered and catered
tours. (949) 291 1953 or
www wattsontheha1bor.com.
The Newport Landing 9elle is
<1Vd1lal.ile for weddings and
receptions, cocktail and
sightseeing cruises, and
meettngs The cost 1s $500 for the
first two hours plus $1 50 for each
JcJd1t1ondl hour 1949) 361 3640
Fun Zone Boat Co. runs a
45 minute c.ru1 se (adults. $6,
1.:htldren $1 land a 90-mmute
c;ru1s1> I adults, S8 children, $1 l
depr1rtm4 from Balboa Fun Zone
evt•ry 30 rrnnutes from 11 a m to
7 p m cl a1ly A 60 minute
showbu<.1t sunset cruise I adults.
S6. d11ldrim S 1) I Paves the Fun
COASTLINE
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
. t...__' ~og on to http://coastline.edu to fi nd the latest Fall 2003
course infonnation. Check qut our new searchable cla11s
schedule-updated daily to let you know what course. are open.
Coastline's Web site is ayai lable 24 hours a day. 7 days a week.
Look into Coastline's:
• ACCESS-an A.A. degree/transfer program olTered during the
day at the Garden Grove Center.
• Di stance learning opportunities-full y transferable Internet
Telecourse. cablecast. and independent tudy clas es .
• STAR Program and Weekend College--two accelerated ways
to earn your A.A. degree.
• Updated Technical and Career Education programs offering
certificates in a varicry of high-.demand occupations.
Coastline has convenient locations in Costa Mesa. Fountain Valley.
Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, and Westmin lcr.
Cruise the harbor aboard the
Electra, a 100 foot Classic Fantail
vessel. Charters with catering are
available for up to 145
passengers. (949) 723-1069.
\
A three-course dinner and
dancing-while cruising the harbor
are available at 8 p.m. Fridays
and at 7:30 p.m. Saturdays at
Hornblower otters weekend
dinner dance and Sunday
champagne brunch cruises on
Newport Harbor that celebrate
imaginative cuisine and
pampered service 2431 W Coast
Highway. Suite 101, Newport
Beach (949) 631 2469
\
KAYAKING/CANOEING/SCUBA
Begin!ling sea kayaking. rolling
cltnic.s and p11vatl! l1">sons are
ottered 31 PaddlP Power. 1 !)00 W
Balboa Blvd . Balboa Kay;1k and
sea ski rentals also d'" c1v<11lablP
(949) 675-1215
Multiple Choice .
Orange Coast College offers you ...
Countless Possibilities!
No matter what your goal is, it's ·a good bet that
OCC has a program to get you there. We otter
more than 200 different transfer and career
options.
We'll get you to a university! -We rank
second ou t of California's 108 community
colleges in transferring students to four-
year universities.
We'll prepare you for an exciting
career! -Our career programs are
second-to-none! Thousands of our
alums work for large. medium and
modest-size businesses. corporations.
high-tech firms. hotels. hospitals and
medical facilities around th e country.
Call now for fall registration information.
Classes begin Monday, Aug. 25.
To save valuable 1esou1ces. Orange Coast College hos not ma tea
its class schedule this foll. You con pllr up a copy rn the
Adm1ss1ons Office. or access the jail schedule onlrne at:
orange co as t c o lle g e. com
We'll help you get there. C) "'--"'
714-432-5072
Mesa Verde Country Club to host this
year's Tea Cup Classic and Jones Cup
Mesa Verde Country C lub Head Profess ional Tom ~argent holJ!I up lhc
Jones Cup along with Fletcher "Ted" Jone' Jr. in front of the tH.:wly
remodeled Mesa Verde Country Club in Co ta Me!-.J. Thi ~ yl'.ir it will he the
site of the Tea Cup Classic on Friday, Jul y 25 and tht.: Jonl'-. Cup on hi<lay,
August 1. In the background is this year's Hole-in -( )nc car. a 2003
Mercedes Benz ML350 SUV. The public is ·invicc<l ro thc!-e annuaJ golf
cournamencs, sponsored by Fletcher Jones Motorcars and the Dai ly Pi lot.
Come out fo r two days of great golf and co cheer on your favorite playe rs
from Mesa Verde Country Club, Newport Beach Country Club. Santa t\oa
Country Club and Big Canyon Country Club.
EACU
CLASSIC
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ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
TUESDAY, JULY 15
NOON
• Embrolderere Guild (untll 11
p.m.) -Home end Hobbl ..
Building_
• Oninge County Potymer Cley
Guild (untll 11 p.m.) -Home end
Hobbit• Bulldlng
•Knotty Knlttera (untll 11 p.m.) -
Home end Hobbit• Building
• Crafts (untll 8 p.m.) -Youth
Building
• "Dlecover the Fair" Button
Program (untll 8 p.m.) -Youth
Bullding
• Echoe1 -Sign language to
Mutic -Heritage Stag~
• Sode Hop -Kids Stage
• Market Goat and Market Sheep
Judging -Llvestodc Arena
t El Arco Danc::e Co. ( 12:30 p.m.)
}-Heritage Stage
J.P.M. t ~ureen W. Puppet (until 6
'
.m.) -Around the grounds
Let's Do Lunch Band -Sun
tage
j Beading with Gayle Ness -
tiome and Hobbi .. Stage
"Art and Woodwortdng ~monatretlon1 (until 8 p.m.) -
~sual Arts Building !. Glassbfowlng Oemonltration -
,paftera Vlll1ge
• Dawn Marie School of Dance -
t;elebratlon Stage -Youth
f'-lllding
~Juggler Dan Wiles -Kids Stage
Traveling Game Show (1 :30
m. until 6:30 p.m .) -Around
egrounds
• Russell Bros. Circus (1 :30 p.m.)
~Green Gate Area
• Morgan the Magic Man
Celebration Stage -Youth,
Building
•The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Kids Stage
• Recycled Percuulon -Little
Theater
• Circus Fun Review Auditions
(2:30 p.m.) -Kids Stage
3 P.M.
• Pacific Sdlool of Ballet -
Heritage Stage
• Dawn Marie School of Dance -
Sun Stage
• Circus Fun Review Show -Kids
Stage
•All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestodc
• Knitting w ith Dorothy Adams
(3:30 p.m .) -Home and Hobbies
Stage
• Milking Demonstration (3:30
p.m.) -Millennium Barn
4P.M.
• Glassblowing Demonstration -
Crafters Village
• Suzanne's Dance Factory -
Heritage Stage
BEST BET
• Red, Ripe & KlreokJn' ContMt
(6:30 p.m.) -Heritage Stage
7P.M.
• Summer Concert Serl .. :
Croeby, Stille & N11h (Gatu open
6:30 p.m.) -Peclflc Amphitheatre
• Little River Band -Citizen•
Bu1lne .. Bank Arena
• Hypnotist Merk Yuzulk -Sun
Stage
• Glaublowlng Demonstration -
Crafters Village
• Kid• Karaoke -Celebration
Stage -Youth Bulldlng
• Tomato Walk Contelt -Kid•
Stage ·
• All-Alaaken Racing Pig• -
Livest ode
• Ruuell Bros. Circus (7:30 p.m.)
• -Green Gate Area
• Port City Waahboard Wizards
(7:30 p.m.) -Heritage Stage
• The Magic of Frank Thureton
(7:30 p.m.) -Kids Stage
• Ceramlce Demonstration (7:30
p.m.) -Crafter• Village
• Milking Demonstration (7:30
p.m.) -Mlllennlum Barn
8P.M.
• Hotel California -A Salute to
the Eagles -Sun Stage
•Target: Tomato Contest -Kids
Stage
• Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
• Oxen Team Presentation -
Livestodc Arena
• Doc Anello & Swing Machine
(8:30 p.m.) -Heritage Stage
9P.M.
• Little River Band -Citizens
Business Bank Arena
I Braille Institute -Dancing In
ttie Dark (1:30 p.m.) -Heritage
l>tage
! Ceramics Demonltratlon (1:30
p.m.) -Craftere Village
• Ballet Folklorico Renacimieto -
Sun Stage
•The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
Crosby, Stills & Nash will perform as part of the Orange County Fair's Pacific Amphitheatre
Concert Series at 7 p.m. today. Next up is Duran Duran, which will give an 8 p.m. concert
on Wednesday.
• Russell Bros. Circus -Green
Gate Area
• Hypnotist Mark Yuzulk -Sun
Stage
• All·Alaskan Racing Pigs -
llvestodc • Mil1dng Demonltratlon ( 1 :30 ~.m.) -Miiiennium Bam
~P.M.
• Catch-up Contest -Kids Stage
• Port City Washboard Wizards
(4:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m.) -
Around the grounds
Suzanne's Dance Factory -
eritage Stage
•Russell Bros. Circus (4:30 p.m.)
-Green Gate Area
SP.M. • Recycled Percussion -Little
Theater
Ballet Folklorico Renaclmleto -
l!IUl'!..:Ol.ll!ge J Olive Garden Presents Chef
~tt Bell -Home and Hobbies
lltage
• Fresh Cooking from Henry's
Market (4:30 p.m.) -Home and
Hobbies Stage
• Karen's Kids -Heritage Stage
•Associated Square Dancers of
Southern California -Sun
Stage
• All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -
Livestodt
•Circus Fun Review Auditions
(5:30 p.m.J -Kids Stage
..
t •
•Ceramics Demonstration 14:30
p.m.) -Crafters Village
-.Com pN1•nb ...
Land Auction Sale!!
Sunday, July 27th, 2003
At Embassy Suites Hotel
H767-Hamor Btvd., Garden Grove
Registration Is at 10:30 AM •Auction Begins at 11:30 AM
• Juggler Dan Wiles -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
Mllh11rYou Buy or Lease.a
You'll Find Incredible
Values on Your
Favorite Lexus!
• Milking Demonstration (5:30
p.m.) -Millennium Barn
Mesa ~erde Community Oassic
...
Benefiting the Costa Mesa Community Athletic Foundation in its effort to build o
multi-purpose foOtboll/soccer stadium at Estancia HS and on aquatic facility at Costa Meso HS.
Format: Foursome Scramble with Celebrity Participants
Amount: $1500 per foursome • $400 per individua l
Players' Names 1. ------------
2. ___________ _
Contoct Nome:------------
Phone: ______________ _
Address:---------------
E-mail:---------------
3. ___________ _
4. -----------
Credit Cord#---------Exp. dote ___ Zip Code ___ _
Signature -----------or attach Checks payable to oeAR
Shirt size: Player # 1 : __ Player #2: ---...-Player #3: Player #4 __ (S M L
(Please List Size for Each Player}
Checks mode payable k>: MVCC (Entry Fees and Contributtons ore tax deductible.) ... .....,'"J,. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - -Moil to:
MESA VERDE COMMUNITY CLAsslC
Meso Verde Country dub .. 3000 C1ub House Rood
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
,.,. more lnlormoflon, coll: (714) 549-0522 .
6P.M.
• Polymer Clay with Dotty McMil
-Home and Hobbies Stage
•The Magic of Frank Thurston -
Celebration Stage -Youth
Building
• Circus Fun Review Show -Kids
Stage
Tublil
• Port City Washboard Wizards
(9:30 p.m .) -Heritage Stage
• Ceramics Demonstration (9:30
p.m.) -Crafters Village
lOP.M.
• Hotel California -A Salute to
the Eagles -Sun Stage
• Doc Anello & Swing Machine
(10:30 p.m .) -Heritage Stage
•
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• Spanish I & II Course Previews
• Writing Composition
• Math Facts (Addition-Subtraction-Multiplication)
• Zoo-phonics (for Preschool & Kindergarten)
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(Corner of Irvine Avenue)
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
"'TWo days in a row we killed the
ball and [Monday] we hit it ri ht
on t e nose, ut right to people."
Steve Brady, manager of CdM 14-year-Old
Pony ~stars
Daily Piiot Sports Edftor Richard Dunn: (949) 5744223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-0170
COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL
EYE OPENER
July 21 /\Olloree
MYRON MILLER
Tuesday, July 15, 2003 A9
.UCI men's basketball .schedule set
Anteate rs will play
host to Stanford Nov.
25, open Big West
play at home Jan . 3.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
The UC Irvine men's ba!>ket-
baJJ schedule has been finalized
for 2003-04 and the Antea1ers'
road to a potential fourth con-
secutive 20-win season could
run through as many as five
teams that played m the 2003
NCM Tournament.
The marquee nonconference
home game is a Nov. 25 date
with Stanford. The Cardinal re-
rum four Starters off a team that
finished 24 -9 last i.eason and ad-
vanced to the second round of
the NCM Tournament.
Coach Pat Douglass' UCI
squad will follow two home exhi·
bition games by competing in
the Black Coaches Association
Oassic, Nov. 15-17, in Cincinnati,
Ohio.
The e1gh1-team BCA Oass1c 1s
hosted by XaVler (26-6 and
ranked No. 12 in the final Associ-
ated Press poll last season). The
event also includes the Univer-
siry of San Diego (18. 12 with an
NCM Tournament appearance
last year), llhnois-Ollcago (21 ·9
with an NIT bid last season).
Mercer (23·6 last year when 11
shared the Atlantic Sun Confer-
ence title), Coppin State, Ohlo
and Oakland. Tournament pair·
lngs have nol been released.
The Antealers (20-9 las1 sea-
son) will pay a visit to CaJifom1a
(22-9 after falling in the NCAA
Tournament's second round last
season) for a Dec. 3 nonconfer-
ence clash.
UCI also meets Pepperdine
(15 -13 a year ago) in a noncon-
ference home game Dec. 18
The pre-conference schedule
also includes the McCaffrey Oas-
sic. a four-team toumamen1
hosted by Fresno S1ate, Dec. 5-6,
and a Dec. 20 road date agains1
Sacramenlo State.
The McCaffrey Oassic in-
cludes Fresno State (20-8 a year
ago, when it won the Western
See UCI • Pase AlO
Two-year-0ld Joseph Hebert holds a sign in support of UCI at the
Bren Events Center. The Anteaters play host to Stanford ma
marquee matchup on Nov. 25. one of 12 home games.
2003-04 UCI MEN'S
BASKETBALL SCHEDU LE
Nov. 1 ·EA Sports All-Stars (exhibition) (home), 7:05 p.m.
Nov. 6 ·Cal State Los Angeles (exhibition) (home). 7:05 p.m .
Nov. 15-17 -Bladt Coaches Association Classic at Cincinnati,
TBA
Nov. 21 · UC San Otego (home), 7:35 p.m.
Nov. 2S · Stanford (home), 7:05 p m
Dec. 3 · at California, TBA
O.C. ~ • M cCaffrey Classic at Fresno State, TBA
Dec. 18 · Pepperdlne (home), 7.05 p.m .
0.C. 20 ·at Sacramento State. 8 p.m.
Jan. 3 ·Cal Poly SLO• (home), 7:05 p.m.
Jan. 5 ·UC Santa Barbara• (home). 7:05 p.m.
Jan. 8 · at Pacific•. 7:05 p.m.
Jan. 10 ·at Cal State Northridge•. 7:35 p.m.
Jan. 15 ·UC Riverside• (home), 7:05 p.m .
Jan. 17 ·Cal State Fullerton• (home). 7:05 p.m
Jan. 2-4 ·at Long Beach State•. 7:35 p.m .
Jan. 29 · at Utah State, 6:05 p.m
Jan. 31 ·at Idaho•, 7:05 p.m.
Feb. 5 ·Pacific• (home), 7:05 p.m.
Feb. 7 -Cal State Northridge• (home). 7:35 p.m.
Feb. 12 ·at Cal State Fullerton•, 7:05 p.m.
Feb. 14 ·at UC Riverside•, 7:05 p.m.
Feb. 21 ·Long Beach State• (home). 7:05 p.m.
Feb. 26 -Idaho• (home). 7:05 pm
Feb. 28 ·Utah State• (home), 7:05 p.m.
Mardi 4 ·at UC Santa Barbara•, 7:05 p.m. .
Mardi 6 ·at Cal Poly SLO•. 7:05 p.m.
Mardi 11-13 ·Big West Conference Tournament at
Anaheim, TBA ·
All times Pacific.
All games on KUCI Radio/88.9 FM
•denotes Big West Conference game.
~OTOS BY srrvr ~cCRAAK CA. v P1_0T
UC Irvine's Adam Parada (55) 1s one of ttie Anteaters top returners for the 2003-04 season
WORLD TEAM TENNIS PONY BASEBALL
Los Alamitos
cools off CdM:
Breaker s score an ace
Newport Beach defeats St. Louis 24-19 to earn its
second win and return home tonight to face John
McEnroe and the New York.5portimes.
With Lindsay Oavenpon done for the
remainder of the season. much of the
anention on the Newpon Beach Break-
ers is bound to fall upon Maria Shara·
pova. She is proving more than capable
of handling the spotlight
Sharapova. a 16-year-old Rus.sian
ranked 57th in the world, won all three
sets &he played for the Newpon Beach
World Team Tennis franchise as the
Breakers snapped a three-match losing
streak with a 24-19 victory over the host
St. Louis Aces Monday at the Dwight
Davis lennls Center.
The Breakers rewm home to the Pali-
sades Thnnls Cub at 7 tonight for a
match again.st the New York Sportimes
and John McEnroe. On Wednesday. they
play host to a rematch with St. Louis,
also at 7 p.m. at Pallaades.
. While McEnroe ii IUl'e to draw in t'ans
to Tueeday'1 match. many wW mOlt
likely be ie.vtng i.rnprelled by Sbarapo-
VL
Ranbd M¥enth among World 'nlam
Tennia women's ~ playen aolng
into Moncky, SblrapoYa had no prob-
lem dllpatc:blng Julia vakulenko, 5-3.
She WU allo vk:todom In the mixed
doubles Mt that opened the match and
toDowed tbal wbh a vtctory In womeo'I
doublel.
. SbuapcM teamed wkh Jolh fAtle ln
mbed c:to.lblel. delmdng Nicole Arwlt
and Jobn-LllltJe de ,... In a tle-
brellra. She then pllNd up wleh Bva
0,.-. for I S.2 vklor)' OIW Armdl
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this night. which allowed the Breakers
(2·4) to finally get back in the win col-
umn.
Eagle and Brian MacPhie played
men's doubles in the third set of the
ntght and also won in a tiebreaker, de-
feating de Jager and Amir Hadad. With
Sharapova's victory in women's singles,
the Breakers went into the final set
holding a 20-13 advantage.
But MacPhie lost the last set to Ha-
dad, 5-3. forcing overtime. World Team
Tennis rules stipulate that if the trailing
team wins the final set, the match goes
into ~rdme. The match doesn't end
until the leading team wins a game or
the traillng team ties the score. which
would send the match into a supertie-
breaker.
MacPhie avoided that fate, winning
the second game of overtime to seal the victo . WI~ McEnroe on the court tonigtlt.
the Breakera should expect a dJJBcult
match. A winner of MYal Grand Slam
Gnc'ea dtlea and 10 Grand Slam doublet
dtlee, the 44·year-oki bu •till abown
hbmelt to be qulte a tennis player. Go·
Ing Into play Monday, be ranked third in
the lelaue In men'I afnglee. wtnnlng 10
of cbe 17 pmet he had played. In bis
tint two matches tbia teaSOO with the
Sponimel, McEnroe hlld ~ to loM a
MC In either men'I lirigtea or meo'1 dou·
blea. .
Mc:Bnroe'I appeuMCe wOl nwt the
d:Urd by one ol the lellue'I marquee
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Home team rattles off 10
runs in shutout that
eliminates CdM from
Di strict 2 pl ay.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
LOS AlAMITOS -The \'at of off~
sive punch went dry for the Corona dei
Mar 14-year-old Pony All-Stars against a
polished Lo Alamito team in a Distrid
2 elimination game Monday aftemool}
at the Los Alamitos Youth Baseball
fields. •
CdM. which bad defeated Costa Mesf
by 10 runs ~turday and downed Pl&·
centia. 7-4, Sunday. managed lWO hiU
and no runs in a 10-0 Los Alamitos vic.4
tory in a shortened, six·lnning semi.tinal
game in the loser's bracket •
·TWo days In a row we killed the bat
and (Monday) we bit it right OD the
note. but right to people.• CdM ~
ager Slew Brady mi. "[Le» Alamit~
bas lotl or pitching md the fl.m four~
ters 1.11! pat•
Lot Alamitol' ftnt four battln sciJll4
eewn or the tam's 10 nma. wttb ~
Marmion leadinl the plCk with •• ~ ~ perfonnance. whk:b Included i ~l'\ID hmne run M l*1 o#bk .....
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Loi Ahrnltoa, wbldl def.-d w.:
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tu NN kl ttiia bOclDiD OI tha Int ID;
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AlO Tundey, .My 15, 2003 SPORTS
U.S. ties European champion
Five former UC Irvine players help the/
U.S. tie Serbia and Montenegro on the
opening day of play at the FINA World
Championships
UC Irvine graduate Ryan
Bailey nearly provided the
heroics, but the U.S. men's
national water polo team was
forced to settle for a 5-5 tie
against 2003 European
champion Serbia and Monte-
negro in its first game of the
UCI
Continued from A9
Athletic Conference regular-sea-
son title only to miss the post-
season due to a self-imposed
ban foUowing the d1scovery of
academic fraud) and Princeton.
A fourm participant has yet to be
named.
UCI begins with home exhibi·
don games against the EA Sports
All-Stars, Nov. I, and Division U
Cal State Los Angeles, Nov. 6. The
Cal State LA roster Includes 2002
Costa Mesa graduate David
Conte, a 5-foot-10 guard who
redshirted !Mt season. ·
The Anteaters, who finished
second in the Big West regular-
season standinp wt season and
were eliminated in the semifinals
of the conference tournament.
then denied a bid to the NIT.
open the Big West campaign at
home against Cal Poly San Luis
Obispo, Jan. 3. They wiU then
play reigning regular-season
conference champion UC Santa
Barbara. Jan. 5 at the Bren Even~
Center.
Big West Tournament cham-
pion Utah State (24-9 last year
after a first-round loss in the
NCAA Tournament) wiU play
host to UCJ Jan. 29 in Logan. Two
nights later, UCJ wiU visit confer-
ence opponent Idaho. The con-
ference games in Utah and
Idaho, as weU as the BCA Oassic
in Ohio, are the only games UO
wiU play out.side California next
season, with the possible excep-'
don of the school's first NCAA
lburnament bid or the program's
fifth trip to the NIT.
The Anteaters are expected to
be led by seoond-team All-Big
West center Adam Parada. a 7--0
senior, as weU as 6-4 guard Jeff
Gloger, who made the confer-
ence's all-freshman team wt
season.
Parada averaged 12.2 points
and a team-leading 6.2 rebounds
last year. and owns a school ca-
reer record with 111 blocked
shots.
10th FINA World Otampion-
ships In' Barcelona, Spain.
Bailey scored off a back-
hand shot with under 10 sec·
onds.remaining in 1he march,
but an offensive foul negated
the score and the U.S. wa~
forced to settle for the tie.
"The call probably could
have gone either way," Balley
said in a release on usawater-
polo.com. "But looking at the
ejecUon count (9-SMN, S-
USA), we didn't get many
chances from the referees to-
day anyway. It's disappoint-
ing. I think we probably de-
served to win that game. W.e
played better than the other
team, b1,1t what can you do?"
Bailey, the 2002 USA water
polo pJayer of the year, did
help in other ways, drawing
an ejection at set just before
the half to set up a ma n-ad-
vantage situation and a goal
by Wolf Wigo and leading the
U.S. team with four steals.
Another former UC Irvine
standout, Jeff Powers, scored
in the third quarter, tying the
s.core 4-4. tJso playing 011 the
team from 'UC Irvine are
Omar Amr, who had an as-
sist, Dan Klatt and Genai
Kerr.
The U.S. returns to the
pool Thursday against Japan.
Gloger averaged 8.2 ppg and
becam~ the first freshman to
lead the team in assists (86) and
steals (75) since Jerry Green in
1998-99.
ST(Vf Mc.Cf<ANti I IJAll 1 I'll (IT
UC Irvine's Jeff Gloger ( 10) returns tor a second season with the Anteaters after setting the school's
single-season record for steals last year, including seven in a December loss to Stanford.
BASEBALL
Continued from A9
sent a fly ball to left fielder David
Whcalley, who made the putout
and then contributed an assic;L
Campbell -at third -tagged
and started to. run. but halted IO
CdM made two errors in the feet down the third-base line.
first, allowing two runs to score, giving \Alheadey enough time to
but tightened up with the glove relay 10 Nielsen to make the lag
after that. on 1he retreating runner.
After a leadoff double by Beau Earlier in the fourth. St. Joh.n
CampbeU to open the fourth. broke up Scott Seal's no-hit bid
Mannion sent a grounder to with a one-out. head -first sljde
shortstop Conner Whalen. into first to beat the throw from
WhaJen threw to third baseman short. St John reached second
Bla1ne Nielsen, trapping Camp-·on a balk with Nielsen at the
bell in a brief pickle. Nielsen's plate with two ouls, but Seal
throw was then bobbled by sec-drew a popup to Flagg to end the
ond baseman Vinnie St. John, al-inning.
lowing Campbell to reach third. St. John sta~ on the mound
but the play wasn't over. St John, for CdM and went one inning.
at least five feet to the left of the He was relieved by left-hander
second-base bag. qulckly sprint-Alex Matthews. The southpaw
ed ba~ across the base to tag went 3"' innil]gs, striking out lW!l
the sUd1ng Marmion. and walking only one. Nielsen
With one out, Geno Deangelis came on in the fifth to record the
final out.
Matthews collected .CdM's
only other hit -a one-out in-
field single in the fifth. An'i
hopes CdM had that inning were
again squashed after Mannion
ranged to his left to scoop up a
groundball, touched second and
threw to nrst for the double play.
Los Alamitos' Infielders ac-
counted for lO of !he 18 outs.
•Defensively, we can match up
with anybody.· Mickelson said.
CdM firsl baseman Kelsey
Olase backhanded a one-hop
throw 10 rob SeaJ of a hit in the
second before Los Alamitos hit-
ters found their groove. Four
consecutive hits -two doubles,
a home run and a single -
found the home team up, 7--0,
well on its way to victory.
Los AlamiJos' one through
four hitters went a combined 8
for 14 to lead a 13-hit attack.
·Hitting is con~1ou,, 11 take.,
care of itself," MickeJ.,011 -,;ud
·We don't have a 1111 111 1c.1m
speed so we have to pu1 till' hJJI
in play to force the "''Ill'
CdM put the ball m pl,1). hut
couldn't break the ~1e1um h de
fense.
Leadoff hitter "fyler Brady heh
ed two Oy balls lo cen1cr field for
outs while Kyle LeC,rand. Niel-
sen, Olase, Whalen. St. John.
Matthews. Bobby Man11111~ and
AJex Johnston all pul tlw hall into
play.
"We're looking forward 10 1he
Battle of the Bay <,c•rw"." Steve
Brady said.
CdM will face Newport lfarhor
in the second annual bes1-of-
three series beginning al 5:30
p.m. Wednesday . at Eas1bluJT
Part. Thursday's game wilJ be at
Ole same time and place a<s will
Friday's game. If neca~.
Datly Pilot
BASKETBALL
Brooks hired
by Nuggets
Former UCI
basketball star
named an a~sistant
coach with Denver.
Scan Brooks, a former UC Ir-
vine men's basketball star who
played 12 years in the NBA. has
been hired as an assistant coach
wi16 the Denver Nuggets.
Rrooks was first -team AU-Pa-
cific Coast Athletic Association,
alJ -dJstrict and received honor-
able mention for AU-American
honors as a UCI senior in I 9R6·
87. He led the western United
States In scoring. averaging 23.8
ppg that season.
After playing 011 a CM rham-
plonshlp team at Alba ny (N.Y.I.
Brooks made NHA stopi. in PhHa
delphia, Minn~ola, I lou.,t1111,
Dallas, New York, Cleveland and
with the Los Angelc1t Oippcrs.
He was also on the 1994 Nii/\
champidn Hous100 ~ockets.
Broob, inducted 11110 IJU\
Athletic Hall of fanw in 200 I.
will assist Nu~t.·1., lwad lUath
Jeff 81.c:Mik..
GOLF
Golf tournament .. .
still has room
C:olfer., are srill needed to fill
the field for 1he Cos1a Me'><!
<.11mmuni1y GolfOass1c Monday
JI Mc<,;1 Verde Cuunrry Oub.
Owe~ in and regi<,tration be-
gin JI 10 a.m .. preceding a uoon
.,hl>IJ:.'Ull .. 1ar1. (,olfer; will have
.ltH''" 10 the pu1ung green, driv-
mg range and can also enter a
put11ng rnnte<,t pnor tu teeing
oil
No -ho ... 1 cocklaih will be
<,t'fwd at 5 p.m. foll owed by d111 -
11er at 6 pm. Those m a11end -
an~t· will have rhc oppqrtuniry 10
win pn,r,c.,, uwJrd"I Jnd hut 011
auction ill'm'>.
CoM for .1 lour,cmw " s•no
and md udr, gull, lumh .111d d1u
ner. while '>ingle., mu.,1 p.1\ 'bl'10
Tho-.c lhal Yl.1.,h to ,111t·nd 1lw
awanh duuwr .ind ;111< 11011 011)\
must pay S4 'i
For more 111format11111 or .,pon '
'><>f">h1p opport11111111·.,, r,111 7 I I
885-9095.
Makt ched,.., pay.1hlt· 111 < .m1.1
Mcs.t 01amber ol C on11111·rcl'
1700 Adan1., t\H• , :-..o I 0 I, ( "''d
Me)tl, 9262h
GOLF
Towersey and Lovejoy
complete first round
Loca ls are competing
for the 2003
California Women's
Cha mpionship at
Monterey Bay.
Manannc loweriey. the girl<,'
golf Loach a1 Newport Harbor
I hgh .md a member of Santa Ana
C .ountry Club. and Big Canyon
Coun1ry llub's Channing Lovejoy
Ii 11.-.hed the tirc;t round of the
l OO:I Cahfornia Women's Cham-
pion.,hip Monday with -;omc
ground lo make up.
lowl'r.,cy ~ho1 4-ov{'.r-par 76. . _,,
WATER POLO
Newport claims..
tournament
Newport I !arbor's girls sum -
mer water polo team won its sec-
ond .,traight tournament with a
7 2 victory over Long Beach Wil-
son 111 the Santa Barbara lnvita·
11onal Tournament last weekend.
Carolyn Conway scored five
goals while Anne Belden and
Sarah Mull added one goal
apiect> to lead Newport in the 16-
lcam loumament.
Newport, now 20-2 in the
~ummer season, went unde-
feated (5·0) in Santa Barbara, de-
feating the ,..1orida champions
a.nd CIF Central Section cham-
pion Oovis on its way to the fi-
nals.
In the University Invitational a
weekend earlier, Newport aJso
went undefeated, outscoring its
competition. 76-8.
gomg out 1n 40 aml u11rnng m
with a 36 on the Blar ._ 1 lor,t.· c,olf
Cour..e al Montt•n·y B.t} 111.11
was one ~hot be11cr lhJn I O\l'Jo~.
who carded a 77. Jff 011 lhl' fronl
and 39 on lht• hm ._ 11111~ 1 lw
leaders after lhc fif'>I d.t} 111 th!'
54-hole compt•1111on .trl' I m"
Blasbc!"K and Beth Allt•11. ho1h of
whom "'' at ewn par .lflt•r l ff
holes .
. Play COlllllllll'' IOdJ} .111<.f
Wednei.day 1n thl' 1oun1.1nw111,
which i., opt'n w any ( .ahlonua
resident ~ardle'' M agt• I he·
top 100 handicap 1ncl1•>.1·' \Wrt'
accepted into thl' tournd1nt·nt.
which is being plilyl'd ;11''1.11d1
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebrating the Daily Pilot's
Athlete of the Week senes
I I
TOOAY
25 -Apollonia Reves
Orange Coast College
Women's soccer. 1999
20 -Garrett Bowlus
Corona del Mar
Boys water polo, 2000
11 -Xochitl Byfield
Estancia
Girls baskotball, 2001 02
18 -Devin Denmen
Costa Mesa
Girls &OCCer, 2003
17 -Lara B1ardot!lr
Women's swimming
UC Irvine, 2003
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Tuesday, My 15, 2003 All '!-'"------
-Up!... -UplNalca -t1n1ent Cfed1ton, •nd THE PETHION f OR however, the
Plt<1c>n1 who mey oth· PROBATE rtQUHlt PE p m t n l> 11p I L 7 3 lenu ' •l , prov oded on Petition., Walh r K1n1 Pttsodent F et11l Bah1tmand
erwose be 1ntt1tsled In TER R. PALERMO ti. looted Al 341 Ille City Probate 1Code section PMIOP IAlJAaO, Jtl.,
Ortvt South O,.nae. CA 9iOO The tome for 1111111 ISQ., 'ALIUO, I~ Th" stetemt nl wn fh1s st1t1ment wn
1114d with 1111 County hied with th• County
IStABOf: u-.-.mot ..... ~ ••IWfSOI WI llO. A2l"1t
To •II htlta, btnth·
cw ies, CJ1d1tor1. con
both. of. NEAL HERBERT
BRUTSCH[ 1k1 NEAL H.
BRUTSCH[ aka NEAL'
BRUTSCH[
A PC TlflON FOR PRO·
BAll hH bttn flltd by
PETER R PALERMO on
lht Sul>ltrlOI Court ol
C1hlorn1a County of
ORANG[
wll'f lht ooun ltlOIAd noc ~ ltle dlOtlty
A. HEARING on h l*itiofi will be held on
JIJy 31, 2003 It 1 45 PM
In Dept. No L73 lOcaWd
11 3' 1 The City DIM Oranoe. CA. "92813-1571 •
IF YOU OBJECT to
1hl oraniaio oe 1hl pe11-
11on. you· should 8"19"'
II the heating llld 111'9
~ oOtections or file
wntten ~ With
Ire OOUl1 before the
tmnng Yrur appeet·
arce may be In l*10" or by yoor anomey
1i: YOU ARE A
CAEOITOR or a oonbn-
genl creditor oe the
deceased, you must file
you< Clllm wrth the OOUl1
and mall a copy to the
pereonat representAtive
lppainted by Ille ocort
Wltllin tour montrll lrom
the date ot lll'lt IUianc:e
of letters as P"Mded In
Probate Code section
9100 The time lo< lillng
dllmS Wiil not ellplt9
before lolK monltll lrom
lhe he1nng date notic»d
IOOYt
YOU MAY EXAM·
INE the file ~ by Ille
OOUl1 If you i rt a pellOfl
Interested In tile eltlte,
you may tile wt1tl the
court a Request tor
Special Notice (form OE·
1 !>4 I oC lhe liling OI an
INflntoty Ind appraiall
ol e1t1t1 111eta or oe
any Ptlltlol'I or lalOUnt
IS provided IO P robllt
Code aec:tlor'I 1260 A.
~est tor Speoll
Noboe form IS IVllllble
lrom the COUr1 cleftt
A.ttomey for petttloner:
STEPHEN M. LOWE
ESQ
J ESSICA S. OOfUIAN-
OAVIS ESQ
FREEMAN FREEMAN
A.NO SMILEY UP
2 PARKPUZA
STE 1245
IRVINE CA 92914
~ee.:n.cou
Miu Da»y
~MCNAUGl-1-
TON~ B.9.15, 2003
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AllNOUIKOUNTS
& MISC.
GARAGE
SALE
IUSINESS &
FHWtCW
1419
2305-2490
rtprn enlltivt to 1d
ntlnlsltr, lht u l•I• of
th. decedent.
THE PETITION rtQutSls
autl!or1ty to 1dm1nl1ter
th• estt le under lh•
Independent Admlnis
tr1tion of Est1tt1 Act
(Tins Authority will t How
the penonel repreHn·
laltvt to take meny
1ctions without obt11n
'"' court 1pprov11 Btfo11 tak1n1 certiun
nry important 1ctoons,
unlets U.1y h•v• waived notl~• or consented lo
th• propond action.)
The independent •d·
m1n11lu,.on e uthottty
will be anted unleu
an Int'~ esl•d p11son mes •n objecllOn to the
petition and ~ows 1ood
ceuse why the court
Should not 1rant the
authority
A HEARING on the
petition wlll be held on
AUCUST 14, 2003 o1t I 45
pellot1 wll be held on
A.uol* 7, 2000 It 1 :45
PM In Declt. No. L73 loC9l«f I I M 1 The City
OM ~. cA
92913-1571 IF YOU 08JECT to
the lnf'tlliog of the pet;.
lion,-)'OU ehol.tld ~
ll lhe ~ 8lld ....
yotJr OCljldlol • or fie ~ OCljldlol• whh l'9 OOUl1 before the r.ering. Your appMI·
11nC1 may be in peraoo
or by Yf1'JI lltOmey
IF YOU ARE A
CREOITOA or a COflbn-
gent .cnditor of tile
deCMMd, you roost Ille
your d alm witti tile oou11
and ma~ a copy to the
~ rlpfesentatlve
appointed by tile OOUl1
wlttWt lour months trom
"' da• of Int isS\laflC8 of letters u j)f(Mded tn
Probate Code secllOfl
9100 The bma lof fitmg
clllms wta not IJCpll9
before lour rnoi1hs from tne hearing date nobCeO
aboVe
YOU MAY EXAM·
INE tne file kept by the
court tt you are a l*10l1
lnte<Mted in lt1e estate.
you may Ille wM the
court I Req\lell for
Special No4lce (form OE·
154) oC the filing of 1n
lrNentoty and appraisal
of eetate U8eta or of
ll'l'f J*11ion or lalOUnt
.. pnMOe<I in Probate Code eectior'I 1250 A ~ tor Speoal
Notice form ii available
lrom tne court detlt.
Allomey for ~ CAROL Y. ADA.MS ESQ
TAUBMAN SIMPSON
YOU NO
& SULENTOR ONE WORLD TRADE
CENTER STE 400
LONO BEACH CA
90601-5670
BRADFIELD
Ne'llll'pOl1 ~
Mtla o.iy
~BAAOFlELO
Jul 15.18.22. 2003
IF YOU OBJlCT to the
1rant1na ol thl pahtlon,
you should •ii~•" •I the
hu11na i nd i tal• your
objections or Ille written ob~toons with the court
before the hu rone Your
appearance '' •Y be m person or by your
11torney
1( YOU ARE A CREDI·
roR or cont1n een t
t11d1t0t ol the dect1std.
you must lilt you• claim
w1lh th• cour I •fJd mall
• rnpy to the personal
repruenl•hwt •PPOIOted
by the court w1th1n lour
months I/Om the dat~ ol
the llrsl 1uu•nc1 of
NOJICE OF Pm-TION TO ADMINIS. TEA ESTATE OF
LOUIS A. GALINDO case No A.220083
To Ill hen, beneli·
aanea. c:redolora, conbn-
gent creditor... and P9f· sons WhO n\iy ottiefwtse oe ontern led 1n lhe Wiii
or estate, or both. ol
LOUIS A. GALINOO
A PETITION FOA
PROSA TE 11aS been
filed by ARMANDO A
GALINOO In the Supe-
nor Cour1 of C&llfomla,
County o1 ORANGE
THE PETITION
FOR PAOeA.TE re-
quests !hit ARMANDO
A GALINOO be ap.
pointed 11 pel10tlll
reprnefUtrve IO l dmtn· IS* lhe Hiiie of !tie
decedent
THE PETITION
r~ll authonty 10
admrntste< the esia1e
unQe( the Independent
Admil'lllVlbOl'I ol Eat.ates
Act (Thia aultlon1y will
allow lhe pe110N1l rep-
resentablle to take many
ldlOOI without Obtaining
ooun •PtAOV•I Belofe
liking 09f1aln Vlf'f Im-
portant actions. how·
fNef. the peBOnll repre-
sentalMI .. be feQlltfed to give noClce to 1n1e1-
ested Pl<10f\S unless
trl8y ha\19 WINf/O notice
or conl«PICI to tile
proposed ICbon ) The
iOOependent 1dmon11t1a
bOn l uthonty Wiii be
granted unlna an lflle r-
ested person litea a n
objection to the petttlOfl
and shows good cause
wny tile court &l'Ollid not
grant tile I Ult'oOnty
A 11EARING on tne
petJ1>0n Wiit be held on
Auguet 7. 2003 at 1 45 PM In Oepl No L73
located at 34 1 The Crty
belort four months from
lh.e heao 1na dale notoc:ed
1bove,
YOU MAY Ell.AMINE the
Ille kept by thv <our I II
you are • "''\on 1n
l•rntod on lhe nt~
you may lole wtlh .fhe
court 1 Requut 101
Spect.tl Not~e (lorno DI
154) of the l11tnc nf •n
inventory 1nd •PP' a~al
of estate anti~ ut uf
any petohnn 01 IC< ounl
as provided 10 P•ob•tt
Code s~c loon I '15/J A
Reques t fuo Sµ~• ·~•
Notice form 1\ ••••'•bl~
from the court 1 lerk
Attorneys lor
Oft.le Ofange, CA
92813-1571 •
tF YOU OBJECT to
the grltll<ng ol the pelt
lion. you allould appear
at lhe h6anng and state
'f04JI OOjecbOn5 or hie
wntten oo,ectJona with
'"11•: LlP Ht I. (1l1r141 I f v4., Ste.
N1.100,, ...... ,..,CA
91101-191'
Pubt.,hed Newport
8tat h·Cost1 Meu 011ly
Pilot July 8 14 15. 2003
TM071
SWfllll CUT Of
WOllA,
(.OtMTf Of OIMl&E
l41 n. City Drift, ar.,..
CA 921611-t-em M-
tkt C.-
mmotlOfllftln
1-s C.,...-4 Vktwt.
AM lllQ.C.,.•~
of lr ... llcelellllzfOI
owtGIOflWU
DIDO TO SHOW WISI FOi
owtG(OflWU
Wl llUIWI: il 19793
the ooun before the TO All INTERESTED
hearing Yoor appear· PfRS(JNS
lflCe may be In person 11 Pelolouner. Matthew
or by your anorney 1~m~s Caputo & V•ctofta
IF YOU ARE A Ann Ruoz Caµu'to on
CREDITOR or a conton· b~hdll of ll• eanna Nicole
gent Cl'9C)tor ol the I Ru11 hied • 1>ellt100 with
decease<!, ycu mual hie 11110, • ourt for • decree
your Claim w.til lhe ooun I' hdngon~ names as and mail 1 eopy to tl'le lllllr_. N\ ll1<0110• N1tole
pe!'IOf1al r9'>1etenta~ve ktw lu ll• •anna Nicole
r .1puto
appoinled by the COUl1 I lltf LfJURl ORO£RS
wrtnln four mon1ns lrom I 1n,1 4 11 ""'\un~ inter
tile dale of tuSl issuance 1 • Id ,11 lh• m•lle• $h~ll
of letters as prO'lloded ii' •IJP• •• t~• this court
Probate cooe secill)l'I " "'" ,.... ~ •ndo~ated 9100 Tne uroe for 1.1.ng 1 .• 1~., • r,h ,. cau>~ ol
d a..ms WI. ''°' P'P'r~ '"' -1t'•'f tr.to' v.-.t+t1on tor
belore lour mc.nlns from I' '"l" .1 n• ...-{hould
ttie neanno dale neit ceo n ., ~·· ~""'''
above N Hlf.[ (If H(ARINC
YOU MA~ EXAM· Cl•tt 7 2':1'U! Time 200
INE Irie lite keQ! OV t'1e ~"" rie"r l /,
oovn II "°" dre a per~on lh• dddrP\\ ul fhe tOut t
1nte<esteo ... tne e~ta\e, ·~ ... ,mt •' 11.1lrd abov~
yau may file Wlll'I ll'le l A c•111y uf tho\ Order covn a ~&quesl for ,,, ..... ., , au\e \hall bt
Spe<:oa Not. " !form OE· IJ• t l•\t,~l'.I ar ltJSI onr~
1!>4) ol tne tu1no ol an •~<" w•~• tur four
ln'leOICry 3 od aWfi lS31 >lltl~ \i.e Nft~\ ptrOI
of estale .. ssets or al t th~ a~•e ''' loo any pe!ot.o or acccx.ont h~M ong on lhe pelttoon
as 1)(0\ll(led •n PrOt>ale n th~ tollowona new\
Codie l>eCt ... 1 1250 A. P•µtt ol aenPtfl C.1ICU
ReQUest IOI Special lalton printed '" lhos
Not.ce le.rm ,1 ava 1ao1e • • '"' lllewport Beach from the coun elm .. 1 a Me\ a Oa11~ Pilot
Doi•: JUN 20 , 2003 Attorney tor petltloner. Mor1'orl• lolrd Cort•r PETER J LINDEN ESO PETER J 1.INOEN & Pui.11-.hed Newport
ASSOCIATES B•-th Custa MHa Daily
2500 ANNIVERSARY I f'tlut Jun• 24. July I. 8. LN I~ 700) 106)
FIRSTFLR ~ NEWPORT BEACH CA FIND 92660
Newpon Beacn-Costa 111 .....
-Mesa Oa~y I dmifie4!
CN683904 GALINOO Jul
14 15.21 2003
I lo\v to Pla(·e A
on 06/17 /03 on 06124/03
2001 6t 414t2 200J694t140
01tly Piiot July I. 8. l!I. ~111 Pilot July 8 15 22.
22, 2003 T067 n 2003 l068
.,, do1n1 bu1lnets 11
a) 24 CMtob , b) A Cit"
Act Callfln&, c) r..wport
Cattrine Comp1ny. d}
The Grumpy Gourmet. t )
Premier C1te11n1 f) 24 ,..._...... "'*"-.....
Carrot, a> C1te11n1 by 11&-... r.........___.
Ot'IJI. h) 24 Cartots --'-S......
C1tw1n1 And l~ents The lottow1n1 person• fl\e lollow1n1 .,.rsoni
9392 Chffwood Drove ••• doona bus1no 1 o ,,. do•n& bu...,.n as
Hunttnaton Bu ch CAii Rncuecom ?618 Bun Welhn11on Court Apart
fornt192646 11low P!ac.t Corona del menh 600 [nl Wt ll
N0tm1n fltc:hard Ben Mar Cahlorn11 9?6?!1 1nston Ave . Santa An•
nett 9392 Chitwood YHt u ttk Computer Calofu,,11a 92701
Orivt Hunllnston Bu ch Ser•1Ct\ (CAI 2618 H••P•' Rully Grou11
California 92646 Bun11low Pl•Lt Cornn• '"' 1 sole GP 1 1CA1
Shtltt Stone-8.nnell del Mar CA 92625 18.301 I/on i<arm•n A•t
9392 Chitwood On•• Thi\ b1.1\mt a " tun Suite /50 t'""" Calo
HunUnaton Bt1th, C1h ducted by a Lo1pora1ion lorno• 9261?
fornl• 92646 The 11111\ltanl LC.m Tho\ buioneu os coll
fho\ busoneu •• con me nctd t o tranucl ducted by a 11m1ted
ducted by hu,band and busoneu u ndeo Ille P•<lnerihop
wile ftct1t101.1• bu\lnU\ name Ila,. you sta~ted doon.i
Have you Utrlect doone or n•mo h•ltd 1bove bu\lnns yet' Yu
busmen yet' No on June 16 2003 1] ·O'J ·97
Shem Stone Bennett Vor tutel< Compute• H11pe1 R"•llY Croup
lhts •l•lemenl wo Ser•o<es Alyu a Milman In, ·•n MuOuua111
hied with the County Whole' Secrel•ry H•rper Poo.ooent
Clerk ol Or H a• County j This \lltemtnl ... \ Ttus statemert wn
on 06111/03 fol•d wtln lht Count 1 ••led "'''" 1ne (oJnty
2003694161 9 -Cler~ ot 0 tfnae County l ler~ fJI Oranc~ Count1 011ly Pilot July I 8 l'j on 06 16 03 11n 06 It; O;
22. 2003 T066 2003694USS 2003694837'
Daily Pilot lune ?• Jul)o Oaoly Pol<>t July 15 22 fldt"-t.Mess I 8 15 2003 106? ~ Au it ~ ?003 T078
._s...... fldtllMtw.ss I .. ltl., .... 00 fhe to11ow1ne per \ons ,.,."""'
are do1na busmo s •• "-S.......,. MOTICI Of
Easyl onl. Communota· The fr,11ow1na I)"''•"'" •yH•NmtOf
lions. 31?02 \11• Coltnn drt do•na bu••nn• •• " _,,
Coto Oe C1u CA 92679 On T 1mt 3198 C °'""'''I All«JAI. RIPOil
Relay M•rheton11 LLC l'loop D• Cu•l• M<'• ,, •··v,rdan• • ,.,1h •RS
(CAI 31l02 Y•• Co1tnn CA 92626 • f I rilll 6llJ4 o , .upy
Coto Oe Cu a CA 92679 ('lpy Amer.CJ In ,,t "• annu•I i.1>orl of
I hos business '' con 3198 C A.rpo•t lo ·P IJ• uw M & to~• p
d uc ted b y l1m11ea C\l•la Me\4 CA'Uf>ll, 11 ~ r.miy r ou,.o.o
L1ab1hly Co !tu~ bu\ont\'. ,, <O" c•"" • • ••"•'
Ha¥t you ~ldtted dutr'i duc.t~d by d lOtpt;r•lhH J-1,,,.<.•JH >.~-tt'Ja~.,., t ,,
buSlnU\ yet> lllu Hoe yo;u ~t41l.,l ""'n& ltt h•. d ,ra• ?007 &
Relay M•rk•ton" lLC llu\ont•<. v~•' •e• f 1'J ZOOJ •\ ••••'•II•• 1,1
Anthony "'""""'' II (13 publo• 1n•pe 1 ~ ~1 24(4 Man~aer I tvp1 Amtrll ' ln1 Sttnh•J1.'=' (_i,-~,..""' 'Jt, This •talem~rtl W4\ Byron R a •. , .. ~.. VII. B••<' CA '1/F,#,! lur "i.'
toled .. 111> th~ County Pres•derot • •&ul•o ou''""" r.uu• •
Clerk of Orana• County I Thi\ \l•l•rT1<nl wH !.a•d r"'""' ·.nal ._m111
on 06109~0 · loled wolh thr l iunt, awail.ibi-''" a P•ll«d nl
2003"9 3'13 I Cler II .,f fJran2• < r><mlf 180 0,,\ v1mme"• 111~
Dally Polo Jult 8 I~ 2'J on 07 11 0 ! wilh Int d•I• t l! ,. ?9 i/003 107C 2003695 1191 nulttc
O.toly P1lol July I!. n Putilt•ntcl ~t"'P t
29 Aue S 2003 107~ ru h ·•t• M•~• o. 1,
fht followon11 r:>er'""'
•rt Ot:.11n~ bu\ine~\. • .,,
[1tllr 1,,1F'1c. f1n4ntta The: h II w n• Pl"'',.(JU'\i
St r.oc t\ l;roup HOO M f dooni b1 1••\\ ••
lrvont A•• •l?O N~w Hu llh tn\U'-• (;110
port ij,,, h 1 A92660 c1ergt 3 <; m"'•I
New ""'e11tan Roi Newpotl la•'I fA
hlatr Man•eement 92657
Couup Int CCAJ 330() I f '"al B•hr~"' "'d l
l1v1n11 Ave •120 Ne., Somm•t N~"'""'' Cr,.·1
port Bealh CA 91660 CA 9?65,
lho\ bu\o~n\ 1\ con I Cynthia l ynn "l~t•I••
dueled by • rorporat•on 396 l Col1r a r ''" !
Have lfJU •tarted doon11 Oce1n•1de CA 910'>4
bu\1nt Si 1et' Yt\ Th15 bU!l.fnf!~\ ~--rt
06 01 03 duc ted ~, • ''"e dt 1 i;arlner~op
Ha•t you \Urted Oo1n,
bu.,nt n td, No
hlllt I"·• IS :-ooj IOI
PUT AfEW
WORDS TO
WORKfOR
YOU!
(949) 642-S678
----Deadlin e .. ---.
CLASSIFrnAD Monday................. .Fnda} 5:00pm
Tuesday ................. Monday 5:00pm
BY Fax 19~9) 631 -65Q~
t rlc"'< 11 .. lu.Jc '"'" IYJTIC ;md
J'h<'OC numl>c:r .u>J "'c II «•ll
\"'I ti.>., l '°' llh a l'fK( <jU<>I<'
Telephone lHOam-5.00pm
Monday-Friday
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BY Pho n t.·
1Q~Q1 M2-'i67
I lour~
Index
' 11 , '
B,· ~Ja il/In Person:
.UCl We~1 Bay St.reel
Cos1a Mesa. CA 92627
Al Newp<'n Blvd & Bay S1
W.111-·ln X '0am H lOpm
'\.fonday-Fnday
l 7402-7466
Wedne:.da> ............ Tuesday 5:00pm
Thurc.da> .... : .. Wednesda} 5:00pm
Frida) ................... Thursda) 5:00pm
Saturday................... Fnda> 3:00pm
Sunday ...................... Frida) 5:00pm
J010-S940 . ~~ .-
liALESTAn lltR Slll soos-saso
' . ·-· .. -~
Llndl'r till' Sl'n icl' Dirl'ct<>r\· lbnnl'r
Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week
For Only $32 per week (4week minimum)
Cal Lonalne at (949) 57 4-4245
--1413 .... JEWELRY/ ......... 1110 . 3460 MISCB.1MEOUS
MERCHMDISE
RURAL PROPERTY
FOR SALE PAClnC VllW
UYVllW TIUACI
ILO~ottPAaT
t49-4t4..JOU
cann•lll' ....... 11•
TOP 1$ 4 IKOIM IT< -c:.a.r. Ek sos • .,. Jll.Mlc.S..t*-...
Mike 949-645· 7505
NTED Prtwte hdt .._.... DIAMONDS/
ca. appm l/hf trom PRECIOUS METALS
Oldtf S4yle FwNbn
l"IAHOS l CM!edllf 11 ................... ·-· ..... ·~~ .. CMMMID .. ...............
•..Vl9TA119 ........... ~--
COIJSIGW.H rJTS
<-•<• .....
Old Coins! Gold. silver.
jllWlllry, w~ tntlqueS
coltectiOlts ~·9"411
Newpowt Bttch Eacef·
lent huntln1 ldiattnl to
state waterfowl rtfup,
ownership 1ntttest &
9'1PfOll 375 11a n of t.nd
& lmpto-nlt + 1CHH
own camp_.. co11190und Clll 3111
w/ttruc ture and 2 --------11..-1. Wondetful Fto. Odart Im-. LtQf>trd
11l111t 880't & win• IOc*+lllea. fert n otic
tutln1 dudn1 duck p>ld/c'-ollm tc>Ots. r .. 1 ~ • m.tnr 11trul lldlmooletS 90!M81""664
Ideal '°' 2 friends Of Mt-llSCUID......,...
fetllef & aon. Call Miit• ... a,.,,,..,,.,=--at 3l0-54l-ol54. ...,,.., .....w ..,..... _,.., ... ~OIJ
Adapllara. ,...,,. lilllnd 30
~y IU.lH QUiWH1tl
•1c111w .........
AU.STIU._...S
IUPU WI 24128 wn
$8200, a.II $3990 28a46
WO SlUOO, M ii S'5480 '81100 was llS,IOO. tell
l l 2..l50 Call Kowt
T-CMe)Hl-7 ...
I J' 111 ........
lallnnmlM
~. ltfl 11 -.. ,_ .... ,.._.,_
end went to either
clllllcs. I 1111 In ...,_ 1tt
Ned 9f tlle II-Of Ulo llecton ... .,.,.., ..... ctlllltL ,..... , ..
9'NMo227t ML <A9t u.f RcMit. ...... .,._GA/ 0o you tm'11 -lft a
..... tielltlL ... «JZ *1j1 Yt# .-*" ~
-colect et 4l'-W4.-
1'17. •11-•• ·-·
naa lllicllda ID n NU,1 I -cHi.e w _,. M tor
r ••.....C u.c • ...... ,..,... lQ/wka. GtMI ...... ow PIR. ft'(
,_... ............ 11729 l400--~
~--llllOw .,... (rA&, "'XM) lb. ,.,*1 cN4"PIOft •
lllt•11tUDA.t clletlWioll ,..,.. AlllOO . 714.MI
lOM • 1lUl7-IMl .
.......... + • ............... ................... ..... ___ _
""~'-·~-Set whit homes 11te open lhB
..... end when you VI~
"TheSundl1 l-wm •. Utoe
c.111or-lnt•net CUtde to Weekend Open Homes
(CAI..~)
llr th &•led condo.
New pnVa pt. ktl !ltna &
O/W Mstr bt w/Walk·ln·
clst LR W/Cl th c•. fp. *""' crb . clubhM Prucl Ca RttJty 562·307-7581
IMOll111._ . ...
HURRY!!
I
• • .. • • .,
All Tuesdly, ~ 15. 2003
_TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PLJZZLE
ACftOSS
I Oft"'o.d~ s Buclleyelll
eempus
$ eon. unraveled
12 811111 14 Stralfonl'1 nwt 15 T alte a taxi
16 ~ v.lne \ype 17-~• '8 ()WIN lamb
19 fOogbound
{2 WO..)
21 brencihed hOln
2;l Acilf•• ~ -Farrow
24 -~ 25 Eatll! s SW
26 Slle>Ws alfectJon 30 l(,l'Zentrakls
clw8Cllef 32 Fem leaf
33 OriYes onto Ille
8h0uldet
• (2 wdt.)
38 H\lntOf'S Wellr
37 CUI-de sac
J6 Riike
40 Vague
42 OMoe ateHe< .a ASl, ERA. etc.
44 Liii> glasSWar11
45 Signs off on
48 Dcluble curve
49 t.ttc sUlt'f
50 Aeveaf
52 Okl OUSlome<S
S7 Hltokl d "" oomQ
58 Found 1 pelth 80 Golf Ind llddge
·GI 8-nkon t2 ,.., poo!lta
113 Ol!rriOk OI Cl-64~ -R
65 9«>'• 66 Pul9
DOWN
1 Gratnupon
2 Shekwed Nerciw.le 3 -lhe Red •
4 Solt COIOf
5 tmie aipp41anoe 6 Mueicefecale
0018
7 NotjUSlfy
8 Stew over 9 Tiny streams
10 F ar8Wl!ll
11 Pine tor
13 Aegal(!ed as
14 Greai Walt '
IOc8le 20 f(ISUlt, stangily
22 COilars
24 Reid IT1IC9
26 Plue Hui
allemall'le
27 wtwira TelVan Is
28Altltiobll •
29 Haughty fol~
30 ~Soulh ~frlcana
31 Main at19fy
33 Fio-beds
34 Enemlec
35 Sad mood 37 Nome residents
39 Dawn godCless « 1 Cornariches' kin
42 §og .
44 Sllcky trul1
'45 UllOClflYClntion
48 Pay t>amage
47 Reek
10 11
Bridge
VOU BE THE JUOOE
Nonh-Soulh vulnerable. ~I deul~.
NORTII
• Q9
'. /98 5
J98
WFSJ'
• 54
1:>AQJ2
• J872
0 J2
•Ql0963
SOUTH
•A'K6 ~ K 104
EAST • J JO 87 3 2 11>76
<> A6S4 •K
) K Q 10 7
• AS4
The bidtli_ng:
EAST SOUTJI WP.ET NORTH
2• JNT """"" ~ .._
.Q~ruog le.ad: Six of •
Follow !he bidding and play of thi\
Jcal and then de..:idc: Did wiyooe err'l
lf .u. who'!
Cenuinly. tho: bi<lJ.iJlg cannul ~
foultc:J. al1hwgh f..11.,1\ ~wt lJllllhly
lea>('' \unlClhing (O be dcsin!J f11r a
"cak 1w1>-\padc b1J. Suulh is a liltlt
too ~lronil for ii two-no-uump ovcr-
c.:;111. a1ld lhrt:t' nu 1rump look~ right.·
West led the si~ o( club). and Sol.uh. one <Jf the Y((lrld'11 great play-
eri;, 'ovtted with. the iteveo and cap-
tured &ut'i king with the ace.
Decl111tt led 11 low diamond W the
eight, ~I dud.Ing, und )Witched to a
low heart. the ten losing tO Wc.srs
queen. West rcvcncd to cfubs, forcing
out the jack.. There WI) no wuy f()(
d«;l.arer to C\.lllle w nine uicb with·
ou1 a heart trit k. bur when Wesr
gained the lead with rhe ace of hearts.
tllC defcodcrs took lhcir club trict.s
and the :ice of dl11mond.' -down
two.
While it i\ nOt easy 10 spot wtlat
went wrong. ~upposc declarer
ulrowcd the !ting of clubs to Win tile
first trick. A., the canh-lie. lhe ooo·
lflll:I is cold. SilK.'C r~r cannot n:tum
a cluh. d<1clarer c1111 aflord io IO!ie two
.. 1nck~ 10 Wesl (either two hearts°' 3
trick ln each red wu) lllld ~till come
to nioe trick.i.. and the dc:feodl!lli ure
hdple:~ to prcvcm th.it. Ir club~ urc
4-2. cle.:lan:r will nil(.'(! LO g\JC"1l how
to DfOCCCd reganlles~ of whcdlcr
Soe1h bolu~ up the ace of du~ or not
ul trkk one. After the ai..-e of dia-
munJ.," fon:eJ ou1, on.: hcan tnck i.,
li~dy 111 ht-enough for game and
declarer will have 10 d~vii1c how 10
get it.
21R llA YEULY GciNcl, nr Hoag. ...-.,
w/9an19e.Avai1Au9 l Jba home, 2+car e.at. f)fiv
AHodatod Realty patlO, comm pool Yo lie
949-673-3663 W75 wai AJW 91}616al73
A STUL llfl $1095/Mo Bluff'• Popular ( Pl-
1/1 Off tho 1st mo a..t 4Br. 2'/>Ba. family rm,
for 6mo lease. Newly courtyard, balco11y, no
remodeled w/11ew appls .. pe~ $28))111 I 14 3:?8 8333 carpel & wramoc tile W/D
~ @ u111l D/W & Ing lido On The Water
CaU Lora 949-646-2.224 "' JBr 2Ba. gar •spa w/d.
714-633-7592 No~ bU1ll·ins, sm pet ok
Huee deck facrng the large I Ir 1 Bo unit on channel Po~s. shp 6mo
quiet Peninsula pornt lease I yr SJOOOm aet.
Single f>"'~on, Nohmk/ Sherty (a) Cannery. 949.
peh. Sl450 949 293 4631 723.!>8J0;888·969·9667
i9 28.-Ila, :lll'/1 36th SI pallO. w/d. aarage & FOR RENT IN BLUFFS
slor aee. Sl600/rrl0 Poputar [ Plan 38r.
714 943-1392 Mtchael 21/1Aa • Famrly Room
S3000/mo 949 644 4909
. VUA BAUIOA 'l Masters/
?ha. f p, lndry rm. I& paoo. ladoltoy HH Huge ya1 d.
U>tnm poolltenn/'4)3. 2c fruit trees. 481 2Ba. ie*
ptkg. walk lo bcli. gas/wb t !'.bl b ~-Owl..
pd Sl!l'JO/mo 700 729 $.l2Clnl r\/petl. !)$.251-01.J!
8107 949 574 '1243
Balboa Peninsula CostaMesa
1 BLOCK FROM OClAN
?br 'lba 1 emodeled apt.
31r 2llG, W!Wde. bie lot carport S1850 Avail 8 I
IA YfRONT CONDO
28r 21 0, 2<ar gorago
SHOO/mo.
Dodr. Avallablo.
Employment
W.anted
Steps to bdl & Bery 2br
Ibo dpl• fp, 1tar. deck,
yrd. l11dry. n/pe!Vsmkg
Sl800mo. 626 836 0725.
* Super Sharplll 1'r
38r 38a Condo ~leps lo
IM?a<.h. Ip. 7 car ga<age
S3?50rno 81\r 949-400-04 71
Corona def Mar
18r & 2lr .... home I
m to beach, vatA ceols,
stove. fr111. ~ fan. more
$87()n lbr & $1190m lbr
133 E 16th St. Ask lor
Specials! 949·548 2471
Lwoly Gated c-.lty
18.-Ila Apt. w/pvt gar,
trig. walk to Trl·Square
$895/mo. Water /trash
paid Klem Management
87 /.704-8649 Ext 9200
w/pool. grdor. fp, lg paltO. 949-S 1 S-4229 Auodated Realty
9'9-673-3663 w/d. p , clo!.e to bc.h.
Sl!nl/mo 949-543-6343
4br 2ba HUGE YARD
W /GARDlNlR. frMh
paint lf1 & out Nr Tewn.le
Part< & f •iroonds. S1950
+dep ~9913
..._, New ltl"i"OUS 2Bt
2.58a home. liUGE Jc alt ear. Ip. N;, W/O, IJcb
inckl. $2!S)no. Klein ~
877.704-8649 hl 9245
Newport Crest, 2br
2ba. 'l c gd•. walk to Gded. bdusMt ~ bch, lenlpooVspa. SllOOm -,.---
Avail 8 I 949 707 4408 Home 2Br 2Ba. 2 <.ar gar· pvt beactlm. AIC. $3500mo
714-9'Jl. t l'l8 714 345-5713 Newport Crest, 2br
?ba. 2 c gar. walk to
bch ten •pool/spa $2100 Monlhty Rf!t'l!M Av?ti. Sept
Avail 8 1 949· 107 4408 b~ 4br 2bd hse on Per,.,
Pooni V1:1y fllLC ti.n'd llgl nm !M9-6~"6.ll Ct;we
713 ...,.,._ :& 2Ba. sm
beach cottage, pvt lndry,
I carport, $2150/mo. Clean ('side lg lbr loft, 'l'fft
g. Ready! 949-251·9444 & woochey, It potJo, -
pets, $995/-. 180 E
2 lst St. 949-645-7776.
Huntingtun Bead!
Lovely 21r+don 21 /1la
Townhou!.e 1860sf. :l<
p . wet bar. pooV'spa/lenn
nt r ashlon bl $2350m no pet yeM lse 949 72J.~
lo•tl>lufl, 31r 21r,
11:arage. w1d hkup. Agt
S2375/mu 949.293 46l0
Newpcwt B-.h loyfr-
28r ~ 0 .. office w~4cor,..,.,
,_...,45~boot. ssooo1-.
Oceon vlow home bneht
quiet 2br 2ba wd. patios.
no smok/pet I c gar
$7350mo 949-721· 1279
8oawtlfvt 31r 21a/21r
!Ba Y'tf r~ ~.
slYd p . w/d ~. llgl
$211Xl/$111Xl 9119-293~
• lawiy 0.-. vi-~
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Charming c1 lyrd entry
l\jJIJtO• 1700 SI. 21lf +<lerv'
2b.J. f p, lorm DR. atl 2c
ga1 w/s lo1 aee M~tet
wlwall 111 dst Comm pool,
soa. dbhse. Sm pel OK
Grdnr $3450/mo Klein
Mgml 887 704 lfj49 x92n4
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quires that conllac
tors lak•ne 1ob> that
total $500 u• more
(labor m m11lerrals)
be hc~11~d by the
Con Ir •t. 101 ~ State
License Board State
law al~o rPQUlf es that
contractor> 111clude
lhe11 hten!oe number
on all adve•tismg You
can check the status
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800 321·CSLB Unli
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Additions&
Rtmodtflng
fMTl9'G INTBIOIS
Kitdlen I Bath I Renodlll
ldlb1I. far'h\j'trinam
f5fJ&'!i ~ 9.e6459325
Alf Condlltontttlll
Oce:antt lbt Iba CXJndo next te Piw, comm pool. spa,
21r, 2Ba, upp~r unit w/d lf1 unrt. undllriJd pilg.
Apt. 1 ·c ear. new paint. ~ Sl8Xl 949-67J.711Xl
carpet, bftnds. fJnoletJm. Aet. $1200m 949-673-7800 NewpaltBeactl
S-.r Speclol Dual
Master 2•2Ml OK. Bll·in
Ranat/oven/dw, Upstairs
co• prl\g. water /trash paid
Sl29'Jm S500 ~ S500.pet
HA.lll<Ml VIJAGf
Hlll bor Blvd @ Memmac
Way (7T4) !>4&-0442
OCEANFIONT
WINH• •£NTAlS
1-2-3 & 41r"s Avail.
Anodatod ••olty
949-673-3663
28.-2.Slo Twrillouw on UDO YEARLY LlASl
bluffs nr bch, lncd yd. Ip, & UOO SUMMER HOMES
dbl Rat+ extra prk&. Sl4$/ BIU GRUNDY REAL TORS
mo agent 949·642 9699 949-675-6161
•• ~
A · Z HANDYMAN
Install, reface cabinets.
Kildler\AliltWOOor~
nXllclir1? Doug 714-~72!18
CUSTOM CARPENTWY
Waif Unit~. !'.rown Molding
BasdnY<k. Q.mm Bull-,
Elperienced & Reasonable
l#577982 949.709 5642
Clf1ll Repalr1'ales
....... Carpot S.-SS oo
n51p tnnd rwre C/lrfld
eilpst ~. !JD
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Computer Services
COMPUTER HELP.!
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• Qglal ~Rill), 14..:
• ll>.Wl OJrp.lir ~Hill> UC e.bley Gredwllo, 10 Yro Computer EJ;p.
714-612-2786
Concllte & Masonry
C-CAl,IT'l)CAR,ETtr lrlck llodi Stano Tllo
Rep•ln, Patchina. Install Conctete, PatlO, Onveway
Courteous any sm1 jobs rorepk. BBQ Ref> ~Yrs
Wholeulel 949-492 0205 Exp l erry J 14·557 -7594
Clnning ThoCo-"tM-
Cementwork, B11ck, Tile
IALIOA PENINSULA la upper 3br 2ba. vault ce4,
tp. w/d. 2c gar, S2400/mo. aet chr !Sty 949 500-3648
2H Yl4A!Y RENTAlS
Newport Bch Peninsula.
Sl4CK»S2400/mo Aet
949-673-7800
31r 2.Sla, NPCrest,
~&mnac..~.
wall lo bdi. <JJI p . pooV tenn S25(X)n ~'1l3{.657
......,.., er..t »f/2'/•
End um pr ... spc "'111y.
!Wade country hit. mar1>1e
lit $2i'OO Yr l!l! ~73
Electrical Services
Small Job U,ertl
Duncan Electric 'NYr~ E •P loc.aVQutci\ Respon$e
Sernce/Remodels
L •'ll!>B/O 949 650 1042
Amorl<a E ertrl~
Licen!.ed [ l~ctt1caf
Contractor Smalt
1ob5 sla• ling al
S79.9S & ..,.
Spec1al111n111n
Remodelin& & all
home w11 in11 needs.
Comm/lndu~t/Res
1-100-197-1001
Ln82959
Assodated Aeolty
949-673-3663
Rentals Wanted 7880
s-klng .. ,._.. cw ....
apt 111 CM.1\-lB for-reliable.
clean M/yr employed "* Al!fs. Tm n4-9\!>JlD
SELL
your stuff
through
classified!
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*AMElllCU* DVmEAD DOOR • Gm9e OoorS/Opentl$
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FREE ESTIMATES f7t41 .... H H
~Sw.19YnOlCp.
lawn W<rt. yard ~
maiiltll1, tree tri1\ lip"~
Comm/Res 714·436·1518
l-Torre• l-4.-cc11" DUTCHMAN fll<TatC Wf6!it.if INll'll, bf'Jtl trrnr'*1l
LtCENSED/fNSUREO & 1nstallatlon 25 Yrs exp
COMPETITIVE RATES Lie/Insured 949 548 4363
l # 759337 949.312 6250
& More. Rehable. '"40 1ob UCINSlD CONTllACTGa
too small 714 615 9062 No IOI> 100 ~ M services!
T roo Sorvlco, Yard
Cleanup, Maintenance.
Sprinkler Repair. Hauhng
(94') U0-8711
~
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Al ""-r:A Construction Klr:hrvBlll Atmadril ~
L•577982 949.709 S642
YOUltNOMI
Repair, remodel, fans,
spa, -Siie 94').66.3656
Aoannwme
Pl'> TORE • RI PlllR
& NfMOOfl l~I.
* Hov••man/Mgr. * I dean & maintain laree
homes Cook. dove, all
duties. elderly & child
rnre op 3:?3 937 ·9038
Employment
.. ANNOUNCEMENT''
Hiring for l003/Po,.tal
por.1t10ns federal tme.
Sl4 80·S36 00 • /l\r r ull
t>enef1ls/pa1d Ir a1ning ar•d
vacation~ No C•P ne~.
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$10.<n> afte< 5 year~•
SOI.OS to 39 cents ream
lo 41 cen~ Cont!a<.tors
lo ' 87 cenh fuel $UI
cha• ges CDl Gr ads
welcome EOE IJX>.~
5556 or Kl l M com <CAL •SCAN)
DRIVE•S WANTED
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Set your own sch~dufel
Pai I 01 full llme available
$75-< /day full·hme
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Home Repair
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949-322-8292
6-w!C.ndlla
'""'" Carpentry • Plumb111a
Drywan • Stucco
Painhng, Tile & more
?0• VeAr5 E wpe11ence•
J8 714-969-S776
THI KANDY MAN
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Plumbonc. Uedrtclll, Docn.
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create and p.iiejnate p~
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comrnunicatlon $kllh, work
well with the pubic. Know
AP Style. QuaikXPress.
Photoshop, Mul!J-Ad Cre·
ator, Ptoflcoent on MAC
and PC. CCI des11n
uperience preferred.
Proofreading test IXug
screerMf111/physal requred.
CO[. Eacellenl beneM·
Pildlai:e. Email resume.
wr ltin& !>llmplc5 and salat y
requirements to
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malle a ditter ence In !hi:
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for colle&e and car-
tt &inln&. ~ I Im CO
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Automobiles 9000
Automotive 9004
...... '01 "o-a Roadste<. loaded. tile new.
7k mt. li'fo. green lop/body,
$32.000 760 796 7601
IMW 'l26Uul
2 dr. 11rey/lan, 5 !.IJ.
sunroof, full pwr. $1500
714 878 9455
BMW '97 3211 C.-
melalhc dark blue/grey
lttu . \upub cond
I hr o u & ho u l S I 5. 995
Vll6n421 Siu 9$5&) 1888
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l1k<" new Blfo./tan. 4 dr.
auto 106k me. ac. sunrf
lull pwr. tint. Ca smog
S4200 714 651 4661
MG¥tng&SDage
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Calif. Public
Utflitll's Commission
requlru that all used
household 11oods
movers p11nt the11
P.U.C Cal T number;
limos end ehaulleurs
print their T.C.P.
number in all adver·
llsemenb. It you have
any questions about
the lea•lity o.f •
mover, limo o r
ch1uffeur, call:
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100 177 ...... 7
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11Uver /erey Ith•. co .
chrm whls, aold fll\c. full
tact, like now, Sl8.495
V#596741 (jnanclnc avail
Bkr 949·586·1888 --~-·-'97 CHEVY TAHOE
4 <t. wttlle. 4)(,4. pm
Soll1d iyslein. ... Ollmond _., w(l Rodotord &bs.
c.Mt '-'-wl15. Mld!e61
255 off road t.-e.. f11e wwr. S~.500 9&~7368
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bfll buul, a.H opt, non•
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4911 ml. whlte/oalmeal
Uht. CO, bi.ck top,
lebulous lille Mw cond,
•13,995 vt8/52'1 Bkr.
nlcef, MW major 1vc, l1f T•y•f• '•• A11 .... ,
wWT Sll,500 714-151·28 auto, llht. mnrr. beau·
Mette4M 450Sl '71 c • .,.,.rt1~1. low 9lk ma.. VflY aood COlldlt)on,
oi1ly S6200. 949-493-0379
MHff'in '91 UO SU
whlte/crey lthr, chrome
whls. low m1, 1uperb
cond, $6995 V'567281
Bkr 949-586·1888 w_.oc,..l.c-
tilul, 16995 1JZ22178 ~--.7822
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bfll•, 11uto, 7411 mi, pw,
pb, pd. ps, cc. 11/C, s~ $9JX> 714-&U!illl
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modllf cs such as MBZ. Murr.. Wus ~7133
VW 'ti , ... ., GlS V6
Niss• 'H '•tltfle4er ~ a*>. nwf. 0 , super
414, immac, white, V6, dun, n511H> $10. '995
vety nice tOl 1299 $5495 ~ ~7822
wcwauto.com 9&646-7822
0-W, T.., lT ... 414,
Sb, 85k rr1, lttw. ,_ ths
& $hodo.s, Swr/ blrl, hW1
per lormance brakes,
$16,500. 9&21J5. 7IB3 ow. , .. ,.,..~s
Blue, auto", CO, cJnn,
De490 '99 Deke t• II 0 2 5 7 7 ) $ 1 9 9 5
Pickup, ciJbclb, wt1illt, ~ wcwautocom ~7822
MOTOR HOMES
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lOft, 300 cat pusher. 6
sp auto Alison tr ans.
7500 Onan quiet gen.
hurricane hte syst. shde/
out tivr m & kite. Wastie</
dryer combo, auto u!ell
TV. 79k ml. $95.000
949·!>48 6033 to see PP
VflY ... ~ #244419
WCWMJto,com ~7822
Do490 '99 h1tro,14
Red, V6, CD. super
cleiln, very n!C4.ll635725
wewaulo.com 9$~7822
f o r-1 '65 Mu•to119
Convertible, original
owner. sohd ca• Sl9,995
obo 949· 719-1/943
,.... '98 Wlnohtls reel,
7pas.s I Or owned, an
rec~ts. J6995 llB29337
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Isuzu '9 S T roOf'or U.t.
4•4. 1mmac throu&hout
veiy noce, 1193;>989 S7895
wcwauto com 949-646-7822
Jaguar '94 XJS c-v 6
cyl. 2• 2. flamm110 red/
Ian llhr, CD. beauhlul
01111 cond '13,995
"*942641 flnancme &
warranty av•ll Bkr
949-5B6-1888
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44k m1 lull facl wao
r"nty, B11t1sh rae1n11:
ereen/lan llhr, CO
chrome whls . frke new
$36,995 v#9/5241 Bkr r ln.lllClnfl & W311 av a ti
949-5&6-1818 w_ . ..,,...,,,_
Jeop '96 '"'-' a.n.bo
"'6. 2wd. CD. ~ clean, -v no;e. S'!i9'J5 #215458
wcwaulo corn 949-646 nra
...... '91 4#-4 a--..
VS. 4 i4. ttt.. CO. nlfltf.
very nice. •n1m $9995
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Lan.t ._ '00 o..-y
Se rte\ II while/er ey
fl hr. p>. 0 11g owner.
~up.rb 0 112 cond.
$16.99'> v/12967!>1 !lkr
949-586-1888
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Mazda '99 Mlolo
Cunv 15k nu. auto.
s1lve1 Ian top, pw, pl.
/ll.JC. CD. \uperb hke new
cond v•119743 Sl0.995
lmancma & warranty
1va1I Bkr 949· S86 1888
W-.oqoobl.<OOll
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l.lrhr. mnff. tmmac. S44JS
nice, "617317 SI0,995
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Mor<odH '96 C280
be1ullful blad/cream
fully loaded. showroom.
.Vout. $1~ 714 151 2464
Pal~
~'MkJJe,..
~Professional
Painting
Le. 149ol350
IDtalor/ElteriOr
Decmatift PlbltiD&
C*llatddng
Rob Isbell · Owner
Costa Mesa. Ca
(949) 646·3006
Cell 949-887·1480
ci.-.'s ...... 'Ofts ell!>
Greaf Pncel GuarantHd
worll free est U 375602
714 538 1534 7 39(). 2945
IKl"S CUSTOM PAINTING
Profl, cle.n, qua~'ty wotll
In tenor /11 t and docks.
L#703468 949-6Jl·4610
'-Y-'•' ......... Top Quality, Competil1v1
lnleoor /El t l 1648228
Cell Jay 9'9-650·5066
ow..-6>11• '96 ...,._
60k mi, black/111ey lthr.
mnrf. CO, labutous cond
lhrouahout $5995
v1n#4572 l 9 Bkr.
9'9-5B6-1811 --·ectt ... •··-
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01 AUfll A'4 Ouofr-o
Btadl w/Slfver. l eath·
et", Moooroof
!194262) $22. !8l
021. ....... n
Moonroof, Navw:allon
system, Loaded
(!9455) $24.!8>.
H 1320 s.clan
While w/Saddle leitth
e<. Moonroof
(19443) S29.900.
0 I '°'1-' s ,..,..
Sea Go e<ln w/Saddle
llhr. ?SI\ rm. Moo11
rool
(1911?) $37.!llll
94M~S600
Charcoal w/Btack
Leather. Ur Chrome Whee~. Moomouf
( 19512C) $29.18>.
01IMW740#
81.ick w/Black, unly
31K M11e$
(I 948!ie) S44. 9!Kl
0 I '°'"""" , .... llJllrOOo; Only 181.
m1~. Na11agnhon
(19394) INQUIRl
91 t .. on GS JOO
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er. Chro""' ~
(19418) S22.!8>
99 hnarl 3SS 11
S~vet w/Black l e.tlhef,
only 141< n11ies
(114235) INQUIRC
01C..-.W~
Slacli w/Saddle ll!illth·
•, 2T Anter a Wheels
(19628) $34. !8l
OOPoncJ. .. ,..,,.,.
Black w/Gfey Lulhef.
Tiplronic
( 19346} SJD.900.
'49-S74-71n
PHUSAllTO ,11, .. M9
,o,,uho •99. (errera
46k m1 bfk/blk Ith~. CD,
chrome whls. hke new
S42,995 V•62:l0':>/ 'f1·
nanc1ne & warr avail Bkr
949-516-IHI
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Plumbing
SlWB
---~ (949) 645·US2
BOATS
9515
'91 1 llft Baytner RuNboot
V6 rnboard/outboa1d
eneine, w /trllll''
$7500 949 709 3079
'03 DI.HY ti' M.\WUHT R
Salle <M$ S23.<XX>
Wevl>y ~ avaclatllo ~,(U)~7341
BOAT REPAIRS/
SERVICES
BOATS SUPS/
MOORINGS/
LAUNCHING/
STORAGE 9680
Dock •po<e up to 35ft
on canal on Newpo1t
Island drea Wdler &
electt IC Sl 211 949 6l3 1976
ask fm Sue
93 n SU, AVAILABU
IN NEW,OU llACH
$2S00l£AS£
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BOAT Sl9'S NOW AVM.
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ddat\ Waler and -nQJdecJ 949-475-4847
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WITHA
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